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yes, president joe biden arrives in cambodia to meet leaders of southeast asian countries of the summit. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out as they are alive from dough, are also coming up celebrations in her. so not the russian troops withdraw from the regional capital that they've captured. displaced by rebels are now living with trauma, chilling accounts of rape and torture, and the eastern democratic republic of congo. and one of the world's biggest crypto currency exchanges. f t x files, a bankruptcy added seo as resign. ah, yes, president biden has arrived in cambodia. wait a little,
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he'll attend the us. the on summit biden will meet southeast asian leaders to discuss the spiraling violence in being mar, russian aggression in ukraine and china's military activities in disputed waters. tony chang as mono from pet joe buttons arrived. he's got a couple of hours off after a long journey overhead via cairo. but later on this afternoon, he'll be meeting in as a group, but also having a bilateral with cambodian prime minister on san. and i think the message is going to be to try and find some kind of unity in this region for support with the war in ukraine. also, a lot of focus on china at the moment. i think the united states is trying to gander countries in this region behind them to, to reinforce the idea that they don't have to necessarily full and locks that behind china. that there is an alternative. that's something the united states has tried in the past with veronica bomber and his pivot to asia. but i think
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a lot of people within a year was that was slightly disabused of the idea of when there wasn't any follow up. so i think his message here will be the united states is back in this region and it's back to stay. but also i think they'll be wanting a lot of reassurance from him that he's got a strong hold the economy, a lot of economists in this region that being hit very hard by rising inflation rates, hearing cambodia alone, people are looking at 2025 percent rate of inflation and that's really starting to pinch hard, and i think people will want to hear from joe biden, that he's got a strong economic policy to try and the inflation rates down a little bit and bring some relief. so let's bring in john jar m needs an associate professor of political science at the national university of singapore. he joined us live from there. let's talk 1st about the spiraling violence in me and me off. we can, i mean, ask him leaders of call for measurable progress in that piece plan for me in my but they themselves faced growing criticism for young failure to stop the conflict was,
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have been so difficult to reach consensus. do you think the point is that consensus? i think the point is that on has very few points of leverage and what points that has such as trying to put more pressure on in the business length of the me a month. so that's been somewhat difficult for us on governments. that's a step. does that go fast and of mr. take, they're afraid of the blow back. some of them have some ties with with the military . so that's been giving them some paul. so what they've been saying together is to say, well, you know, you got to step back, you got to let the peace process take a chance to go to negotiate, but they have very little teeth to put to those sorts of asks i'm the strategic rivalry between china and the u. s. is also a big problem for us. yeah. and isn't, i mean, how have those tensions played out regionally? and is this forcing asking numbers to perhaps 2 sides? do you think so i think that's a difficult question for many states, essentially,
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they've gotten rich over the past 2 decades from being a key node in the us, china trade and investment relationship. so investment wise, the u. s. is by far the bigger player in terms of trade in goods. it's definitely a china, there is also trade services where other players come to the mix you and all that. so basically, there are some states depending on what the structure of economies look like are quite wrong. and so they say they don't want to choose sides. essentially, that's a very passive policy. i think they don't quite know what to do about the situation . and you as president joe biden will meet the chinese president shipping on monday . it's being billed as a high stakes face to face. i'll be expecting anything significant to emerge from this. do you think? i think where the u. s. has been putting out sort of feel as a say they want a flaw or guard rails to this u. s. trying to competition. the chinese side has been doing this or outreach, their climate representatives met the chinese and
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u. s. one's met earlier around 27. so i think both have an incentive not to let the mutual competition get out of control. however, beyond that, i think breakthroughs are very difficult. so i suppose what i would count as a win is if there is some gauging of each other's intentions. if there's a ability to reduce miscalculation and avoid uncontrolled escalation. but beyond that, you know, any sort of negotiation deal drug position. i think it's a bridge to fight this point. yeah, i'm just a, just a final thought from you. i mean, the g 20 kicks off in barley and a few days time ukraine expected to be high on the agenda, but russian president, vladimir putin, as we know, won't be there. so what will assembly does be hoping to get out of the g 20 when it happens that they, they, i think they, they hope to make some sort of statement about the need for piece, for some sort of accommodation they, but that might not play so well for ukraine, i suppose they would want the chinese side to help us encourage the russians to,
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to step back. but i'm not sure of asians really in the mood to do that. either. however, they will express their concerns about how the war, how rushes aggression has affected globalization, affect the supply chains, food prices, energy prices, juncture and really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much and have a talk about, is there a thank you. thank you. aah! ukraine is celebrating one of his most significant victories since russia's invasion in february. ukrainian forces have been to the southern city of her son o residence, welcome the soldier, zam ukrainian flag has been raised on public monuments. president vladimir zalinski has held it as an historic day as san is the only regional capital that was taken by russia. it's retreat is being seen as one of its biggest setbacks of the war.
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and ukraine could use this advance to expand its counter offensive to other occupied territories, including crimea, which moscow seized in 2014 the russian forces of set up new positions on the eastern bank of eden, iep or river right. opposite house on city, giving them a strong base to escalate the wall. if they choose to. out there is acid bag met. relieved residents have lived under russian occupation for several months. on the march to her son, the ukrainian military has advanced fast since russia withdrew its forces. and this is how local people greeted their countrymen. o crowds cheering and chanting glory to our heroes, glory to ukraine. the russian flag no longer flies here. during the withdrawal, russia and ukraine have treated blame over damage to the antenna of sky bridge. it shall lamarcus our armed forces hid the russians during the withdrawal from the city when they were trying to escape using fairies in the area of onto dusky bridge
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. the bomb being cause the destruction of many vehicles and personnel. they have also left a large number of vehicles behind the originally. russia says it left no equipment or personnel behind video posted by the ukrainians. tell a different story. her son has been occupied since the beginning of the war. president vladimir zalinski calls the russian withdrawal and important victory. what she warden is tradition in day to day is a historic day for you. grain last year, bring him back 1000. you bring the bring him back, her son, ukrainians, horses inside the city. citizens are waiting for our soldiers. i'm very happy mama, zach would think. residents who have lived under russian occupation are relieved for now. oh, it was night when that thought i'd ye yeah. new. yeah. going to blog, right? yeah. do that. i can't find the words i want to cry, but at the the were constant explosions, but now it's so quiet that we can't get used to it. how the place was liberated. he does have on felt so strange, so scared by the silent but you know,
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hearing this silence is so good that know that they said that to do your quarters. so the most decisive thank so far and embarrassing for moscow. it 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 carson region as well as the rest of ukraine. some ukrainians are fearful of returning to the towns 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. as i beg, a 0 hassan region. fighting has flared up an eastern democratic republic of congo, where soldiers are battling m. 23 rebels on several fronts. the m 23 has had a major research and this year forcing nearly 200000 people from their homes in july human rights. what said the armed group was killed at least $29.00 civilians in areas under his control since mid june. many of the victims were accused of
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being informed for the congolese army. m. 23 has blamed other arm groups of the killings. its recent advances sent tension soaring with miranda, which accompanied government accuses of supporting rebels. malcolm wave has moan out from the eastern city of goma and a warning. this report contains disturbing images. 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 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 one that denies it. gloria says m. 23 fighters came into the bashi 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
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and my blood was leaking. glorious baby died before she gave birth and was surgically removed. now she's joined in nearly 200000 people who fled their homes. the conditions in the camps sat there isn't enough food or clean water and shelters . don't keep out the rain. well, congos army and most of his 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
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. it spokesmen sent this video clip denying all the allegations made in this story . people who are these people? they are so many people were extra amused. they 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 have been kept in pits in the ground, which is what this man says. m 23 did to him. earlier this year. he says, am $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 when it rains or what the cause of the we are looking
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like pigs because of the mighty, the pete. once i did the god and ty is one now and text it to or the please don't have to read it. it is the life we suffered. this school classroom is home for now . outside others, a sleeping in shelters made on broken rocks. the struggle for control of 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 0. go ma, democratic republic of congo. not so much. let's come here and i'll just say are including desperate times call for desperate measures. argentine as government unveiled the plan to curb rocketing inflation. and the rescue mission, dividing europe, france takes in a migrant ship, that was turned away by italy's new writing a couple more things. ah
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hello. they will start in north america and the remnants of what was hurricane nicole continued to bring a large scale slugged, threat to the likes of the southeast of the u. s. the east coast. and of course, eastern areas of canada, novice system is bringing some really wet and windy weather with it, but it's joining up with a powerful winter storm that's worked its way across the great lakes. so it seems very heavy. rain is what is blustery winds and we could see a tornado around the carolinas and the mid atlantic. now behind this system we have got more wintry weather moving across the great lakes, knocking temperatures down in places like ontario and quebec in canada. if we have a look at the 3 day, for example, for ottawa, well, we're going to be right down to one degree by the time we get to monday with a chance of snow flurries on sunday. now elsewhere, it's looking much clearer across more central and western areas. it's a little cooler than it's meant to be this time of year with temperatures below the
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average across the south west. and the deep south is we had to central america. there's been some glorious weather across much of mexico, but you can see the rain starting to pull its way across the east coast heavy rain as well for eastern areas of cuba and jamaica kingston at 28 degrees on saturday. that to weather update. i'll be back with more later. ah, sense of belonging, we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody and the every day here rules can communicate this to say, you said that my universe h as europe is, it's skunked with those fighting to see the items we have like in the face of formative population. a sense of community on a just
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lou ah, welcome back into a comment about top stories here. this out us president joe biden has arrived in cambodia for the assay. i'm summit where he'll be meeting southeast asian leaders. the topics to be addressed will include rushes worn ukraine escalate intentions with china and climate change. ukrainian celebrate as their forces re take the southern city of harrison. it's the only regional capital, but the russian foods had captured rushes of pre just being seen as a major. the ongoing rule. and people escaping m 23 rebels in democratic republic of congo, say they've been sexually assaulted and torture companies army has been striking
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riddle, held territory near the border with rolanda. one of the world's biggest crypto currency exchanges has filed for bankruptcy in the united states. f t x says it's seeking court protection, as it looks for a way to return money to uses. the company's c e o sam bank min fried will also step down. f t x this week agreed to sell it sell to lodge arrival by announced, but the deal fell through they decided to sell off to customers rushed to withdraw funds that was in response to concerns about whether f t x had enough capital. well then, goodman is a crypto currency consultant. he says some bank money feeds rise and fall has been equally spectacular. is a pretty horrible kind of situation. but at the same time it with hawkins. i feel to me almost inevitable because this guy rose from nowhere. so fast 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 g l bunch, and suddenly one of the world's greatest philanthropists,
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we were told and it will just happened. so suddenly i couldn't help but feel a bit uncomfortable at the time. now that's 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 short cuts 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 there were certain amounts of tokens that he created are effectively out nothing. they became worth lots of money and then were told he was using them allegedly as collateral to finance loans and other investments. and so that way these, these tokens, which are now worth very little were, were sort of built upon to build a bigger structure. and then of course, is a house, a car that comes collapsing down there will be investigations. and also of course, there are calls for more regulation, but the, the great irony of all of this,
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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 shore. argentina's government is announced a deal with supermarket, some good suppliers that tries to tackle runaway inflation argentinians have held mass demonstrations over the soaring cost of living. business is of now agreed to regulate prices of many basic goods. that's as forecast suggest. inflation will reach a 100 percent this year. many professors have said they can no longer afford to eat 3 meals a day. will allen shibley's as a professor at university at nasty, mailed their anal sammy enter. he says the government's new strategy is very ambitious. the pony is, has the agreement roughly more than $100.00 of these corporations and businesses to essentially freeze their prices for 4 months for $120.00 days. so it's expected that it's
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expected to work or. busy it will work or not remains to be seen. i also think that in just the practical business done or having a 100 percent inflation. busy in the economies, it's very bad for business as well. it's very hard to make for car to predict what prices are going to be, invest months, et cetera. so i think it's to the benefits of. busy all of the parts to begin to attack inflation. this is one reason why there's some hope to believe that this would work. now will it work in the long term? that's a whole different ballgame. busy as i said, with such a highly concentrated sector and with
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a lot of government policies to attack this problem from the roots, it's, it's bound to crop up eventually in the future. again, the family of a jail, british egyptian activist request that a presidential pardon, based on his worsening health. a lot of the fata has been in the hunger strike for 7 months and stop drinking water on sunday. but our family is disputing, a public prosecutor's report and he's in good health. his lawyer says he got permission to visit his client, but has been denied access to a husband in jail for months without charge. the owners of the ocean viking rescue ships, european states a fail to deal with a humanitarian emergency. italian officials refused to allow the ship to enter one of its ports even though it carried asylum seekers. the conference far right government is now at odds with france, which allowed the boat to dock on its shores. natasha buck reports from too low. the end of an ordeal at sea. after 3 weeks you shall viking rescue ship. finally
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docked in the southern french port of 2 long after being refused entry to italy on board $230.00 asylum seekers, including more than 50 children. most of them traveling alone. the angio that operates the ship said italy's actions and the u. 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 this isn't damaged annella, this is mary them convention. what we are requesting from you member states is just a respectable french official. say 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 thought to typical or a mr. rapidly put in place procedures that will allow us to have certain each
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person status on a sheet. restaurants, brussel, the fe to the ocean fi king, spoke to route between france and italy. the french government is 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 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 corsica ferrara, barry, 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 question my con, to puts 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.
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some far right supporters protested against his arrival into law. but while the political rouse and diplomatic rifts continue reality for those he spent so long on board is a future that still uncertain. natasha butler out to sara to la. ah, no votes or so being counted after tuesdays us mid term elections. this is the situation in the house of representatives. the republican party is leading with 211 seats, that 7 short of the 219 needed for a majority. democrats are expecting more winds from western states such as california, but they're behind at the moment with 200 seats. meanwhile, in the senate, it's neck and neck. republicans and the democrats both have 49 seats with mark kenny projected to win reelection in arizona. officials are still counting votes in the swing state of nevada. georgia will hold her on off in december shabby town.
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she has worn out from washington d. c. when there is a consensus that the republicans will eventually take control of the house, certainly by with 218 and 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 reactions between those, 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 i'm lists and those you understand where these votes are coming from. busy and when they were, 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 sorted out. but
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the actual balance of power in the senate, just through i resign 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 in 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 all based on educated guesses and looking at well balance out standing are at what still needs to be counted. well, the 300 towns in columbia run flood alerts following heavy rains. the country is experiencing its heaviest rainy season in 40 is a river has burst his bank, softer, sustained downfalls in the western town of what she thought. authorities there say above average rainfall could continue until april, next year. ah, now you might think growing grass and the gulf is a tough ass,
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but organizers of cat are 2022 will deliver some of the best football pitches in world cup history. and it's all part of trying to deliver a carbon neutral tournament to and i guess raska has moved it's early morning in cattle. but the work world cup, turf and tree nursery is reaching fever pitch. there's grass to be cut and watered and tough to be delivered to the stadiums. what we did here were just like a grab a piece of land from the desert and were converted to this beautiful, a land full of for trees and the grass. got those breakfast for the grass by the way, because the glass nit son or needs are watered me for sizes and we can arrange all of this. here. the tariff is cut into long lengths, 1st is then carefully rolled up on to a tractor wrapped in mesh. and finally, the precious bundles a place carefully on the back of a truck to be moved to the stadium. the t me have the process
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so well rehearsed, they said a record for the fastest turf laying of a football pitch by completing it in just 6 hours and 4 to one minute. put just like the 1st middle east. well cup the grass. he 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 compact and higher. so we had the challenge that with this air conditioned the stadiums. so it's cooler than usual by generating a new, a kind of a gus that can survive during the summer and the winter. and would the extensive a schedule of games we get an ot which species is gonna walk more for the walk up? 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,
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while others have been donated by members of the community. this is the place that we saved all the trees from all on the doha. some of the trees are very old yet. that's more than 50 years old, actually for in some area or some 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 her, one of their guys, he was a kid that is good. he donated like his gone for the 3 and he said like my grandfather, he bought it for tauriel in 1970 saw before me. this is like the legacy and the history of the of the, of the stadiums. an average mature tree absorbs $21.00 kilos of carbon dioxide a year. equivalent of a 170 kilometer journey in a petro car. cat eyes planting more than 5000 of them. they'll absorb greenhouse gases and local pollution as they aim for carbon neutral event. as the saying goes, the grass and the country will be greener on the other side.
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