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is an issue in the northern crust. there's some improvement, however, to be found in the west for the likes of perth. and that's as that cold front sweeps across the bite, taking the worst of the wet weather to the south east. once again was the temperature, the yo yo, for the likes of melbourne. if we have a look at the 3 day there has been some exceptional warmth about. we'll be closer to the average on sunday and below it on monday. but it's a wash out of a weekend and speaking of rain as we move to new zealand, the north island is going to see plenty of rain in the bay of plenty is more in the way of thunderstorms. however, than a heavy rain. we can see that rain picking up across the south island, and there'll be more of that putting into the very south. by the time we get into sunday. now we moved to south east asia. it's been rather dry across much of indo china, but we'll see the heavy rain start to pull up into vietnam and cambodia by saturday and sunday that you ever ah ah,
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this is al jazeera ah, hello i mariam noisy welcome to the news our ally from london coming off for the next 60 minutes, a legally annex fly moscow, but now back on the ukrainian control. residents celebrate as russian forces retreat in the strategic sissy of harrison displaced by rebels. now, living with trauma, chilling accounts of rape and torture in the east, in democratic republic of congo rescue missions, dividing europe, france takes in a migrant ship. that was turned away by italy's new right when government and the rise and fall of one of the wells largest crypto currency exchanges. after yags falls with bankruptcy, the ceo steps down. i'm going to get your,
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let's go with your well companies, argentina, spain and host casara. announce i sports for the tournaments and fans rally in the streets of the capital. doha is tickle jewels clarissa, with just 8 days to go until the 1st world cup in the middle east. ah, i'll come to the news hour. we begin in ukraine. soldiers have been greeted with tis and celebrations in the city of harrison. just aus off to russia said it pull its forces out. and what would be a stunning retreat from one of the most strategic prizes of a war? ukraine's present rosemary lens. he is called a historic day and says, special forces have now entered the city. will russia says $30000.00 soldiers left harrison and crossed to the river at the eastern bank,
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but to the true extent of the withdrawal is unclear. as seen, ukrainian official says many russian soldiers drowned while trying to escape. others were hiding by wearing civilian clothes, but the kremlin insists it's not left to any soldiers or military equipment behind . and that the withdrawal is not an embarrassment for present light in a person who just weeks early as celebrated rushes, an eagle annexation of her soul, along with 3 other ukrainian regions. but the war grinds on elsewhere in the country. d. aquiner president's office says that russian drones rockets and heavy artillery have killed at least 14 civilians across 8 regions. well, harris on city was the only regional capital seized by russia, jeremy invasion retaking it could help ukraine expand its counter offensive to all the occupied territories, including crimea, which russia seized in 2014. but russian forces have set out new positions on the east and bank of the ne pro river, right opposite from harrison city, giving them
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a strong base to potentially escalate the wool out there as, as i beg reports now from the harrison region on the march to her son, the ukrainian military has advanced faust since russia withdrew its forces. and this is how local peoples reached their country. oh, crowds cheering and chanting glory to our heroes, glory to ukraine. the russian flag no longer flies here. during the bedroll, russia and ukraine have tried to blame over damage to the unto the off ski bridge. and sharon marcus, our armed forces hit the russians during the withdrawal from the city when they were trying to escape using ferries. in the area of onset of ski bridge, the bombing caused the destruction of many v, locals in personnel. we have also left a large number of vehicles behind. richard. russia says it left no equipment or personnel behind video posted by the ukrainians. tell
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a different story. her son has been occupied since the beginning of the war. president vladimir lindsey, called the russian withdrawal and important victory. he would mean inspiration in vain. today is a great day for grain. bring him back 1000, you will bring him back. her son, green, and horses inside and see the citizens are waiting for our soldiers. i'm very happy and i wanted to run residents who lived under russian occupations are relieved for now was night there when the total idea? yeah. do you have a blog or no do that. i can't find the what i want to cry. that'd be the were constant explosions, but now it's so quiet. we can get used to it how the place was liberated. everyone felt so strange and so scared by the silence. but you know, hearing the silence is so good that know that they said that to do your quarters. the is the most decisive of thank you so far and embarrassing for moscow. it
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boosted the morale of ukraine soldiers who say they now believe they can win this war. russian forces still control a considerable amount of territory and are able to strike targets here in course on region as well as the rest of ukraine. some ukrainians, a fearful of returning to the tons of villages because of the destruction and potential winds that i've been left behind. this will goes to show that the war is still far from over. i said big i 0 hassan region or satellite images show damage to a major. damn. the harrison city off the russian forces withdrew a satellite. company, macs are, says northern parts and slew skates of the nova co home. cut down have been delivered, a destroyed russia and ukraine of accused each other of planning to blow his hop, which could devastate her soul. the images also show significant damage to several bridges spanned the new pro river. while there is mohammed vall is in the russian capital, moscow, where officials are trying to paint a positive picture of the withdraw,
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thus administer of defence confirmed that the last russian 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 that they thought she missed the fence, gave some more detail, saying about 30000 russians folders left the city of kraft phone. 5000 military equipment units also were moved to the east and fight of the river safely even for granted, but needed a pair on now safely on the east side, they said. so you talk about an organized operation whereby no mistake was committed. they didn't know what the church was running. few units of the russian armed forces have taken up tactical, defense of lines and positions, organized in advance by military engineers. no loss of military personnel,
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weapons or material has been allowed to happen. all civilians wish to leave the right bank of harrison region have been helped to evacuate. consultant, russian officials have also commented favorably about what happened describing 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 service men. now that they will be located in safety positions, defendable positions on the eastern side of the, the pro 5. and also he said, we will definitely return to her son, and we will definitely be victorious. we will win this war, trying to reassure the washing public who is asking tough questions about why the russian army has left positions and locations and territory that the, that the government hasn't officially and next and made by constitution a part of the russian federation. ok, charles is
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a director at the conflict studies research center. he joins us live in north hampton shipped by skype. how much of a step back is this for president pushes invasion of ukraine? it is huge. of course, it's something which president puts in and his proper again to operate as cannot explain to the russian population who have been sold the story for so long that this isn't a war. it's a special military operation. and it's going well for russia. this is the kind of setback that is absolutely undeniable. and that of course, puts president, put him in a difficult position. in fact, he's in the corner. he painted himself into 6 weeks ago when he declared the annexation of those ukrainian territories and said they would be russian forever. that's that kind of rhetorical bind which you can't extricate yourself from through spin or through propaganda. why you have the annexation and occupation of her soul . why not wait until that control had perhaps been consolidated. you would
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have thought so, but let's not forget the annexation declaration was made in a rush. they brought forward the, the timings of the sham referendum was because they saw the successful ukrainian offensive. and plainly there was greater confidence in russia than was merited. that they would actually be able to hold onto these areas. so it just makes the ukrainian success all the more startling that they forced russia into this position, where they have to give up a major city and pull back to a defensive lines behind a river. but i suppose they could escalate the war and find ways of attacking the area from different different sides of the river. presumably after all these months, the russians have fortified that position so they can still attack. thereupon, and it's well if you heard from your correspondent and key if at the beginning of the segment, yes, the war is far from over. and it's been clear for a long time that russia realizes it cannot warden the war on the battlefield. so it's looking for other ways of doing so. that's what lies behind this campaign of
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trying to destroy ukraine's critical civilian infrastructure to destroy its power network, to try to freeze ukrainian civilians into submission by making sure that they can't make it through the winter. that campaign will certainly continue as will russia looking for any other points of leverage to try to get ukraine to submit, and to try to strip away that western backing that western support that's been keeping ukraine in the fight so far. this was herself that he was an regional capital, russia captured since its invasion on february 24th. now, this is of enormous strategic, some political importance of the crime, then might they compensate for its loss by ramping up a tax elsewhere. there's little doubt that russia is ramping up the tax wherever it can, and by whatever means at can. beth in itself is not as a surprise. so yes, this is the only regional capital. it's not the only major town. let's not forget the siege of places like mario pro much earlier in the conflict,
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but it doesn't change the overall course of the war and the course of that war is ukrainian success on the battlefield. but the essential need to keep ukraine functioning as a state. while russia is doing its very best to destroy it, when you say that to the crazy will eventually will continue to make progress. how long is it likely to take? because it doesn't seem as though there's ever going to come perhaps a definitive point for one side or and of the can declare victory. that if perhaps they take one town, we're likely to see fighting, taking place elsewhere. absolutely. it's impossible to say how long it would take. ukraine may surprise us again with the speed of its advance. it wouldn't be that surprising if now that they have taken the city had a song that puts them in a position to move on crimea. we should be getting used to surprises at this point . but in terms of declaration of victory, let's not forget that even if ukraine succeeds in ejecting all of the russian
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invaders from its territory and that is a distant prospect. there were still all of the other problems. there were still the fact that ukraine's economy has been devastated, and it will be looking for reparations from russia. there are still all of the hostages that i may taken deep into russia from ukraine itself. the stolen children who have been spread across the territory of the russian federation, which ukraine will want return to their parents. all of these things would still need to be resolved, even if ukraine had a massive military victory. all right, thank you very much. kim charles from cath mouse joining us that thank you. while ukrainians is celebrating the victory and harris on there also fears of what might be found in the wake of russia's withdraw. jonah hall is in boucher, and this is one of the 1st areas that was retaken by ukraine and just wanting now that some viewers might find this report distressing to to have sound. he's not the 1st place to emerge from occupation earlier in the war. ukrainian troops marched
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into the town the future 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, likely to point to much larger scale atrocities in has on the russian forces have beaten for more than 8 months and really cares about what we will find and have some when people ask why butram so many people was killed more than 500. because in that, in that moment that was the biggest c 2, which were released and see what happened there. so we're specter what a lot of healed people. a lot of people who was attacked in special in southern exactly recently discovered cctv footage for butcher captured across the street from a russian interrogation center at 144. your blue street reveals some of the methods
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of occupation. in this case, 9 men led at gunpoint towards the building in the basement below civilians sometimes who did and found were held for days on end. local council member dmitri chen co managed to escape after midnight captivity battalion templates. you asked me where i work and i knew if i told them on the council or my fate would be for me while at the fuck in the backyard above of the 5th of march, 8 of the 9 men seen earlier were executed a crime witnessed by neighbors, 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
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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 there. 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 owners in occupied crimea. just as russia completed its withdrawal, joan a whole al jazeera in butcher the news. our lie from london still ahead on the program. i protest says interrupt your guidance address to the us climate cellmates in egypt will get a clear picture of how the love of the world cup and gone. it is the tv we
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are fighting aside up in the eastern democratic republic of congo, a soldiers of battling m $23.00 rebels on several fronts. the m 23 is had a major resurgence this year, forcing nearly 200000 people from their homes and july human rights for said the group killed at least 29 civilians in areas under its controls at the middle of june, including 2 teenagers, many of the victims were accused of being informed for the congress. these army others were civilians looking for food. and $23.00 is blamed on the on groups for the killings. its recent advances sent tension soaring with rwanda, which the congress government accuses of the quoting, the rebels. i'll just here is malcolm web reports now from the eastern city of government, just a warning that this report does contain images. some people might find disturbing.
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ah gloria not her real name says she was pregnant when she was gang raped by fighters from the n 23 rebel group 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. well, they were wonder denies it. gloria says m. 23 fighters came into the ball. she ran, started drinking beer and smashing bottles to join me, come back in 3 men rate me before i fed conscious, there was nobody to help me. when i woke up i was in hospital, my neighbor had rescued me. i don't know what they used because i was badly torn, and the bladder was leaking. glorious baby died before she gave birth and was surgically removed. now she's joined, nearly 200000 people, have fled their homes. the conditions in the camp subsides. there isn't enough food
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or clean water and shelters, don't keep out the rain while congos army and most of its armed groups are accused of widespread right to be says, 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? they are so many people were extra amused, talking not to destroy us. they're working with the government. when congress army
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defeated em 239 years ago we filmed the bodies of prisoners, tied up and shot dead in the bases. they fled. some of the prisoners appeared to 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 pits with other prisoners for 3 weeks before being released. his wife thought he was dead 99 quickly too. you can lean on one way or the other, but you cannot that i doubt and list when it rains. what comes the but we are looking like pigs because of the might be the beat. once i did the god and ty is what knob and text it to or the please don't have to read it. it is a life we suffered. this school classroom is home for now. outside, others sleeping in shelters made on broken rocks. the struggle for control of
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minerals below the ground has made eastern congo the center of regional conflicts and brights abuses for decades. people here wonder if they'll ever be left in peace . malcolm web out to 0. go ma, democratic republic of congo. the owners of the mediterranean rescue ship ocean vikings, a european states of failing to deal with a humanitarian crisis vessel, carrying hundreds of asylum seekers rescued from small boats as finally docked in the french port of 2 long and now been transferred to a facility around 20 kilometers away, the ship was refused entry to italy, sparking a major diplomatic disputes. natasha bought a report from 2 long ah, yes and of an ordeal at sea. after 3 weeks. yeah, ocean viking rescue ship. finally docked in the southern french port of too long. after being refused entry to italy on board $230.00 asylum seekers,
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including more than 50 children, most of them traveling alone. the angio that operates the ship said italy's actions and the you slow response to the crisis was a scandal. a basic principle is a duty to rescue from anyone at c and then an obligation from state to coordinate to find a place of safety in the shortest time possible disease. the law decision, danesh anela is his married name 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 it thought pathetic or a mr. rapidly put in place procedures that will allow us to have certain each person stay to solicit restaurants who brussel the fate of the ocean. viking spoke to route between france and italy, the french government. as a kid,
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a rome of flouting he rules by turning away the ship and says it will take retaliatory measures including bolstering its border. will that the theory 8 in the far right? italian prime minister, who says paris, his actions, i incomprehensible and unjustified georgia maloney holds to stop the arrival of migrants on italian shores and says the e, you should do more to help tre kick cossick if fara barry. what exactly makes them so angry? the fact that italy must be the only possible port for migrants in the mid terinio, because this is not written in any agreement. i want to question my counterparts on this. should italy be the only possible choice for my grants arriving from africa? i don't think this is right. the rescue ship is also divided opinion and france from far right supporters protested against its arrival into law. but while the political rouse and diplomatic risks continue, the reality for those who spend so long on board is the future. the still uncertain
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natasha butler. 20. 2 no vote still being counted after tuesdays us and midterm elections. this is the situation in the house of representatives. republican party is in the lead here, but by a smaller margin than forecast the senate is almost neck and neck. democrats have 48 seats, while the republicans have 49, all eyes on the state of our zone or on nevada. georgia will hold a run off in december, shop, or county has more on this now from washington. when 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 will, the implications of that will mean for the republican party in the house and the potential for, for reactions between those,
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all the erstwhile leadership and others, you may think, hang on a 2nd. maybe you don't deserve the leadership. but in this, in the senate, 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 analysts and those you understand where these votes are coming from. and when they were, when, when they were delivered, in some cases the sense that actually the democrats are getting more and more bullish about actually having this sort of out. but the actual balance of power in the senate, just through i resign nevada alone. that seems to be the real confidence 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 in the senate will be, which was unheard of. these are the consensus opinions in the world, and where consensus opinions are relatively meaningless. however, they all based on educated guesses and looking at well ballots,
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out standing are and what still needs to be counted. meanwhile, us president joe biden is promised with confidence that his country meet his target to reduce emissions by 2030. he told delegates of the 27 climate talks in egypt that the u. s. was committed to action to keep the rise in global average temperatures to one and a half degrees. biden also said that the warn you quite and made it more important than ever for countries to reiterate that commitment to tackling climate change crisis is more urgent than ever that we doubled down on our climate commitments. rushes were only in answers, the urgency of the need to transition the world offers to premise on fossil fuels. if we're going to win this fight, every major emitter nation needs to ally with a 1.5 degrees. we can no longer plead ignorance to the consequences of our actions or continue to repeat our mistakes. everyone has to keep accelerating every
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throughout this decisive decade. climb activists at the summit at demanding wealthy to sign up to urgent action on the climate crisis. protest is from the global youth movement, fridays for future, a calling for rich countries to pay damages to nations that are already suffering from global warming. the issue of reparations made on to the formula gender at the conference for the 1st time this year. within the conference venue itself, protest is held with a cold, a dian demonstration to raise awareness about the health impacts of climate change . in watching the news, our lie from london much more still to bring you on the program. we look at how years of conflict and instability of left libby is cancer patients pleading for lifeline, sci fi and so forth. in sports, some surprising exclusions from spain's wild comp squad in the lab that was just ah,
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with hello, there may be november, but there's a lot of exceptional once we found across europe at the moment, we've got high pressure in charge across central and western areas pushing temperatures up well above the average, and we will see that once continue to bills particular across northern areas over the we can but there so from wet and windy weather to be found at the edges in particular for northern. a areas of scandinavia, west areas of norway, things very heavy rain on saturday. we could see some flooding here. and the winds continue to blow rather strongly across places like finland. and the baltic states looking rather cloudy across the east, but lots of brightness in the west, spreading up into southern areas of england. but the island of island sees the rain roland by the time we get to sunday. and that joins up with west or whether it's gonna work its way into the south west for the likes of portugal. suddenly by
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sunday they'll start to dry up. however, for spain, the weather weather can be found across southern areas of italy, some nasty thunderstorms, moving their way away from greece. bringing back some of that sunshine into athens, we will see that spread up towards the balkans, the temperature recovering for the likes of romania at 17 degrees in bucharest on sunday, with plenty of sunshine that show ever awe challenging the brazilian dictates democratically wrong team. ah, the corinthians change the course of, in a sense, it was a revolutionary football known to locals. dr. football rebels completely to the celebration of life and legacy of socrates. corinthians, democracy, movement on al jazeera. when the news breaks,
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it's not just personal property, but also infrastructure that now he's fixing from power line to water. me when people need to be hurt and the story told they would get punished if they spoke ukrainian. i'm afraid i won't be able to return home with exclusive interviews. an in depth to poor south african penguins weren't in captivity. al jazeera has teens on the ground to bring documentaries and lives lou ah, ah, i'll come back at 9 stories and following the south. now,
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and that has been scenes of joy in harrison city after the retreat of russian troops, ukrainian flag has been raised on public monuments. russian military set on friday had completed its withdrawal from the southern city. meanwhile, satellite images showed damage to a major damn near harrison city after russian forces withdrew a satellite company max r says northern parts and flu skates of the nova kafka dab have been deliberately destroyed. now the situation of memories dominating the lee to summit of the association of south east asia nations in cambodia. 9 of the 10 assy, our leaders are in the capital open on pen with me in march. the only absentee generals who took charge in a military coup last year were not invited, and his tony chang reports the neighbors a split on the best way forward. the smile and with one till 3 southeast asian leaders gather for their family photo. at the start of the ashy ann summoned, imprint on pen, warm smiles and hand shakes as they're greeted by their host,
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cambodian prime minister, hon sin. but in his opening address, he noted that the war in ukraine and rising inflation are a serious challenge for the region. no butler county, like we are now at the most uncertain juncture, the lives of millions in our region depend on our wisdom and farsight, our right decisions and policies, and our realistic approach to address the strategic challenges we'll face. as the leaders go down to business, there was one notable absentee, while mere mass flag was still flying, its ruling generals were not invited. after year of pressure, they refused to keep to ass yann's 5 point piece plan. within our sienna, some like thailand, a known to favor, a policy of appeasement. others would like to take a tougher line. as the afternoon's meetings broke up, it was clear that no consensus had been reached. none, the less indonesia president left no doubt that more must be done. indonesia is
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deeply disappointed. does he loosen in myanmar is oh, was wanting no significant progress on the implementation of bar 5 coin consensus and in an old form whitman of june. by all in brahman, by pulling the consensus we must not allow you to listen and me and mother don't define us here on the other side of the globe. you as president joe biden was setting off on a journey that will bring him to cambodia on saturday. that'll shift the focus on pen to the global economic issues that are having an impact across the region. it's no surprise the assyrians leaders have been unable to decide how to proceed with murmur. it's also clear that some of those leaders losing patience,
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move in myanmar dilemma is creating deep divisions within the association. tony chang out 0, not been. now one of the world's largest crypto currency exchanges, f. d, acts as file for bankruptcy in the united states. it's seeking court protection as it looks for a way to return money to uses a company's founder and ceo sam bank when fried will also step down. now, after tax this week agreed to sell itself to a larger rival by nance of the, experiencing the crypto currency equivalent of a bank, ron. but the deal fell through customers, rushed to withdraw their funds after becoming concerned about whether f d x had sufficient capital or glen goodman is a crypto currency consultant for the financial platform, e, tara, and author of the book, the crypto trader. and here he is in the studio with me now. glen, how does a $32000000000.00 empire the has been the darling of blue chip investors now go into this. sudden collapse is a pretty horrible kind of situation,
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but at the same time it withholdings, i feel to me almost inevitable because this guy rose from nowhere so forced to suddenly get a few years ago. nobody knew who he was. and then suddenly he was on the stage with bill clinton, tony blair, giselle bunch, and suddenly one of the world's greatest philanthropists we were told and done. it all just happened so suddenly i couldn't help but feel a bit uncomfortable at the time. now thus, not to say that i knew that there was anything wrong with what he was doing. but when you build up a huge trading platform that quickly so that it's suddenly worth tens of billions, sometimes i guess it takes shortcuts in order to build up a company that quickly we don't know the full details of what happened and what he did. but we do know that sir, there were certain amounts of awe tokens that he created out effectively at nothing they became worth lots of money and then were told he was using them allegedly as
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collateral to finance loans and other investments. and so that way these, these tokens, which are now worth very little, but we're, we're sort of built upon to build a bigger structure. and then of course is a house of cards that comes collapsing down when the tokens are no longer wanting, working with them. not, not purposely. now, having said that he has referred in one interview with a broadcaster. he said the crypto bear some resemblance to a ponzi scheme. he said that the words to that effect on might be paraphrasing slightly. it's interesting you mention that he was closing up to the likes of tony blair bill clinton chisel. so this is c e o sam bank. when freed managed to get the attention of big name investors. and by investing in his platform, what they were able to give him that credibility. so, i mean, did they know what was going on?
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did they understand how the business was making money or not making money? i very much doubt that anybody bought his clothes, his companions really had any idea of what was going on as the impression that i've got from scrutinizing conversations that happened between him and some of his major investors. it was actually remarkable to see how little due diligence appeared to have been done by some of them. ah ha, now they have questions to answer to their clients as well. no, no one, no one really knew what was going on. i'm sure many of them will yet, and i guess also now they're going to be, is it going to be more regulatory scrutiny of our crypto markets work as a company now going to be investigated by the securities and exchange commission? yet there will be investigations and also of course there are calls for more regulation. but the, the great irony of all of this, as far as i'm concerned, is that it was poor regulation in the united states that actually forced most of the crypto trading business off. sure. let's remember. the x is both in the bahamas
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. right? is not an american company, and that is not an accident. it's because they haven't got a joined up policy yet in terms of regulation in the united states. that allows a kind of a useful way for crypto trading companies to know where they stand to know what tokens they can list. it's all a bit vague and scary, right? so, so they tend to play it very safe, the american ones. and therefore, most people want to trade, go to these offshore platforms that offer far more variety. so what does that mean? now, it's because this is not just it any old platform that's gone under this was a massive player in the market. how is this now affecting the entire crypto market? how would you describe the, the ripple effects and the consequences from this was caused the prices of criptos to go down because there was something of a rush for the exits because nobody knows exactly who owes what to who, what companies are going to be in financial trouble and so on. but i think
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a useful analogy to make is where the farmers market because what you have here is, is just the trading platform, right? people go that a, buy and sell like a market. so imagine you had a bunch of farmers and they all love had cool that they wanted to sell, and the apologies of the phone call a little. but yes, so the point is, imagine that you had a, a farmer's market where cold was being sold. the farmers go to the market, the markets burnt down, right? that's bad with the person who owns the market, but the farmers can go to the next town and sell their corner. instead, the point i'm making is if you want to buy and sell crypt to currencies, there are plenty of other trading exchanges. this wasn't the only one in the world now, but it was a pretty big one that went down. let you go and take that glen. thank you very much . i do now, while libya has a universal valve care system, many public hospitals have neither the resources nor the staff to provide adequate treatment. cancer patients, often the most vulnerable malik trainer reports on this story. now from miss rata
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every 3 weeks, so back comes to the so brother clinic for chemotherapy. it's one of 5 clinics for cancer patients in the country. people from across the west come seeking treatment, but after more than a decade of conflict and political divisions in libya, medicine and resources are scarce and muscular. yet the problem is with the medicine. it's just not available. sometimes i can't afford to buy it in the markets, and i have to skip a chemotherapy session. muhammad jammah needs chemotherapy every 2 weeks. he says he drives more than a 150 kilometers to get here. when are you in? what am fia, could i have colon cancer and it has spread to my liver and the government doesn't provide enough medicine. i take 3 different types of medication for my chemotherapy, and only one is available now. those who can afford it, try to find medicine privately, but it's expensive. looking lanika,
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my pension is less than a $100.00 a month. if my medicine isn't provided here, it costs more than $2000.00 a month. i've had to sell almost everything i have and borrow money from friends and family and for some the lesson plans. here we are a rich country. the government can easily provide us with our medicine. though miss latter cancer clinic is libby is largest and best equipped with 25000 cancer patients, registered in livia, including more than 6000 children. the health system has struggled to treat them. many people blame the government. no one from the tripoli administration. wanted to comment, though the throttle clinic has 350 beds, but more than 13300 cancer patients, including children, are registered here. that as a phenomenal let. unfortunately, all public clinics faced many challenges due to the political divisions unqualified
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. people are putting to senior positions in the ministries and are unable to make the necessary decision to provide the clinics with the medication needed to treat the patient. on consistent basis, libya has africa's largest reserves of crude oil and should be a prosperous country. people here hope it's instability can be overcome. so future generations won't face the same hardships malik, trainer, elders, era, mazata, you know, it's and use our life from london to lead in that moment, like 2 seconds away from having the biggest high a high or some of them have been one of the biggest lose you ever got to have inland? well, captain opens up about the disappointment of losing the 2020 euros final. is a team faces another big test in cat? ah
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hulu. ah ah josey now at the sport and the count down to the wild cup. ah, marianne then he will as expected leonor messy will lead argentina at his faith and probably final world cup. the 35 percent man star was picked as possibly announced kaloni squad, heading to cut off missy's team, has, has been unbeaten for 35 matches when it's 1st major trophy in 28 years. at the 2021 corporate america, or the well cut title has so far looted him injured forward, pound
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a dobler also made the cut into school that had more defenders. strikers argentina have mexico, poland, and saudi arabia in their group. he, on short run through the spain coach blue as mary kay also named his $26.00 man scores. they play their opening match against costa rica on november the 23rd before facing germany and japan. but he decided to leave out some big names for my captain, said he ramos won't be playing in cats. all the 36 year old has made a record, a $180.00 appearances for his country and was part of the winning team at the 2010 world cup. the other notable are much more surprising. emission is tioga alcantara . the midfielder has obviously been one of levels best players this season. and majesty united go keep it david. a hair wasn't named. he was in goal for spain out the 2018 tournaments. and host cats are named being 26 players who represent the country. on his debut, parents at a well cup of
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a coach feel explained to the side of the raining asian champions. having won the trophy in the united arab emirates in 2019 has been revealed. your essays coaches arrived in cats are joining up with a number of his players that touch down on thursday. greg burn halter seem is grouped with england, iran and wales who they faced 1st on november the 21st. so i think it's like in the team, our 1st priority is get now the group and then go from there isn't anything can happen. we all know getting out of england places by can about how they're 2020 euro finals last to italy affected their mental health captain. harry kane and midfielder. jacqueline rice sat down with prince william, who's the head of the english f. a for an honest chat about what they've learned from past disappointments as they had to cattle 2022. what happened to come as
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close as a pen issue out in that moment. your literacy seconds away from having the biggest high you're probably in her or southern having one of the biggest lows you either have. but in that moment, still be in there for each other in that low. obviously, i think one of the great things about in euros, obviously when the car mr. penny, everyone went over and a choice. okay. and roughly calvin finishes. i was there 1st and that was a real powerful moment. the st of this was my one of my career so far is that your final lose enough, you know, when you lose and, you know, you, city italians while often celebrate, you know, for me, it was, it was heartbreaking. but there was a special moment off that game of think that the given us be sure when we will come in to huddle off. we've lost on the 4th floor together because then we have to qualify for a while top in the next round of games. and, and i think we've done that and they said he managed to do that. you know, so often we, we really overcome that setback of losing that final showed all the governors and
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our strengthen. and i thought we were in a really good place for mc on a captain. steven up here is no stranger to heartbreak. he was part of the team eliminated in the 2010 quarter finals by uruguay elia. he told us that this is woke up team wasn't well in the past when they faced uruguay again in the great stages. asked to have a good balance where you mention 2010. i think some of them are pass is still way to handle where there are rest of our lives because and we wanted to make a story. i mean there walk out was held in south africa in africa, soil and we wanted one africa into country to go to, to the semi finals. we just never happened before. i mean, what i find out we have seen cameras, we have seen synagogue have been there before. so their child white where it was day and we couldn't, we couldn't make it today semi foreigner, so i mean we, we, we, we, i think he liked that by any time we raised that conversation. we still,
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we still heard by and this walker. i think our boys are not going for revenge. i mean, he's football. most of the time he wanted to go for every been that way nice and you miss the game. so don't worry played your game and didn't know that there's something nasty. he's not going to be a guess you are aware loan because of what appeared to us years ago by the will go on to pete to, to play the game. and we hope we will come out victorious. all right, now fans in gonna are getting ready to chair on their team and it's tv repair shops that are benefiting acrid. adriece has this story. the count don't is on to kick off. and no one wants to miss the moment that m m m. i magick. i'm very happy. garner is among 5 african teams playing and guitar 2022 just i'm a big john 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
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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 one is there is a definite trend here. repair shelves are seeing an increase in all television sets been brought in. it's no coincidence with the if football team come in. many people feel before i bring india t. v for a face visit cannot of our go for the nuanced dabbling in the television. and we fixin for them. gun is 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 less, 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. allison is a self described football fanatic. he scouts for talent on the beach and of the peach he too is living nothing to charles among listen in the matter thought
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a from word for fit. a deity visa futon has him faith. you know a half what, how if you 1st coming. half them thinking the fridge is going to be really great. then again, it was applying an isolated british whether you contrast that have my done router service ready for action. the woman to pull a was off. you know that the thing look, look, look over the excitement is palpable. allison says the football month will be good for everyone. so all is good. news is going to be a lot to a lot of people in the world. not only in ghana and the whole world is going to be comp at the, for one full on one and another if would would, if with, with the what next at, for now, what's next is making sure all these work before the 1st kick on november 20th how many degrees al jazeera, a cra, so fans and cats are, have been holding rallies in the streets of the capital, doha, to show their support for their favorite squads. among them supposes of brazil,
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argentina, france, and to nicea an estimated one and a half 1000000 pieces are expected at the tournaments and fans coming to cast off the well cup will be able to access emergency an urgent care services for free victoria k to be because i to logistics hobbs outside the capital. doha ambulance staff prepare hundreds of medical packs for use during the world cup. they'll be sent each day to clinical teams. working at stadiums. fans owns hotels and entertainment venues. in crowded areas, mobile teams have paramedics will use gulf carts, scooters and bicycles, to get to patients quickly. why are the voice to any of the funds? when you need a health care, please ask for the nearest the clinic or around you because there will be such a provision easily accessible for you on these will provide also
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a health care to provide free of charge because they will tackle the urgent care needs for for the funds catalyst healthcare 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 the such them have expanded. we can accommodate our lodging and butter offer, but their population. in addition to the infrastructure, we have to talk about the workforce. so we have a very highly skilled workforce. gotcha. as in more international speaks in many languages to take care of for our patients, i am visit cuts, catalogs, emergency services level, so expanded in recent years. and includes least teams which are left patients to hospital. these 2 are ambulances are on call 24 hours a day, 7 days
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a week. they bring critically ill and injured patients here to how a general hospital, the main trauma center in cattle. in preparation for the world, couple 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 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 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 eventually at ease, but hope none of this will be needed. they say they have the capability to provide
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a wall class health service for anyone who needs it. victoria gates and be al jazeera doha. am i think growing cross, and the desert is a tough task, but organizes of cancer. 2022 will deliver some the best football pitches in well cut history. i went to take a look behind the scenes. it's early morning in cattle, but the work world cup turf and trina, sri is reaching fever pitch. there's grass to be cuts and watered and tough to be delivered to the stadiums. what we did here, we 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 grass by the way, because the glass in it sun or needs a water needs for sizes and we can arrange all of this here. the turf is cut into long lengths 1st. it's then carefully rolled up onto a tractor wrapped in mesh. and finally, the precious bundles
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a place carefully on the back of a truck to be moved to the stadium. the t me have the process so well rehearsed. they said a record for the fastest turf laying of a football pitch by completing it in just 6 hours and 4 to one minute. put just like the 1st middle east, well cup. the grass here is unique. having to stand up to more boots and cold temperatures over a short period with matches held over $29.00 days in just 8 stadiums with our design, new design of the systems, it's more compacted and higher. so we had the challenge that with this air conditioned the stadiums. so it's cooler than usual by generating a new, a kind of gus that can survive during the summer and the winter. and through the extensive a schedule of games, we get to an ot which species is going to walk more for the work of. it's not just turf that they're growing here at this nursery. there's also all of these trees.
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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 to her. some of the trees are very old years . that's more than 50 years old, actually for in some earlier or summer threes. 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 a bit for me. this is like the legacy and the history of the, of the, of the cities. an average mature tree absorbs $21.00 kilos of carbon dioxide a year. the 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 a carbon neutral event. as the saying goes,
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the grass and the country will be greener on the other side of the world cup. and what the focus is on this world cup in 2022. there are also others that are keeping a keen eye on the 2030 edition alley, the sports ministers of argentina, chile, iroquois, and paraguay. formalized a bit committee. as they aim to co host, the 2030 well cup is tournament will be the centenary celebration of the event. it was actually hosted by uruguay on way back in 1930. all right, that is a sport for now. it is back to mary. i'm in london. joe. thank you very much. that's it for than he is al, but i'll be back with a full bulletin in just a couple of minutes. i will see very shortly. ah ah.
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