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this is al jazeera ah. hello until mccrae. this is the news. how alive from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes jubilant ukrainians. celebrate retaking her song as russian forces retreat and leave behind destroyed infrastructure. and nick and nick rice for the senate in the us democrats when a crucial seat and arizona. but all eyes are on nevada. the 1st batch of kenyan troops arrives in the democratic republic of congo, ready to join a regional force fighting the m 23 ripple group. plus, i'm andrew simmons reporting for bratia and cyprus, resort city abandoned decades ago because of conflict. there are now controversies over why it's being turned into a result. again, not many,
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richard simm with all the latest world companies and nervous couple of days, kicks off. international coaches that we hoping there will cut takes the injury free in the last round of games before the cattle farms. ukrainians are celebrating in the southern city of her son after the retreat of russian forces. it's one of the most significant victories for ukrainian troops since russia invited in february. moscow had climbed the region as russian land forever. his jona, how reports the 1st time in nearly 9 months, the residence of have shown woke to the sights and sounds of a city restored to life. ah, see me. this is a small body square in the center. the word means freedom. and with it comes joy
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and laughter. ah, it's not time as such. but for as long as possible, they'll pretend that the russian army has merely retreated to the east side of the disney pro river. easily artillery range. as they withdrew the russians destroyed critical infrastructure. the tv tower bridges over the disney press, including this one near the car kafka dam, causing significant damage to parts of the dam. wall and satellite imagery shows the damaged antonio ski bridge. the main crossing from west to east rutter announced that it had completed an orderly withdraw on friday morning. i found it, but the evidence suggests it was anything, but some units were forced to flee across temporary pontoons on the heavy ukrainian fire. they were records of drownings. another is said to have been ordered to dress
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in civilian clothes and escape by any means available and large quantities of military hardware, weapons, and munitions were abandoned. along with reports of russia, dead and wounded ukraine's president hailed a stunning victory. in chicago, nicole and maybe more out the people of her son waited. they never gave up on ukraine. they were right to pin their hopes and ukraine and ukraine always returns its own. was it? for russia, it was the latest in a series of battlefield defeats and all the more humiliating coming just 6 weeks after her song was formerly annexed by moscow. a city that resisted the occupation when it began on march, the 2nd, until that resistance proved futile. a city that was so recently proclaimed russian forever by flooding the uprooted has proven itself in scenes of euphoria that won't
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end anytime soon to be ukrainian to its core. jonah how al jazeera wilma follows standing by for us in moscow. but 1st, let's go to us bank and creepy, re and central ukraine, and it was the lightest in his on. so the can you just bring us up to date there, but you understand the city is still without electricity. they've been damaged to the infrastructure there, but the main electricity provider here has that they will take approximately 30 days to restore the kristi. we also understand that the military organization taking in food and water for the people there. remember, there's been a battle taking place and there is ation that the russians are destroying infrastructure as they withdrew. now, as you heard from that report, the situation still remains the same pretty much in terms of the damage, the antenna up to the bridge and over time, and the ukraine's,
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the one to look at that. also, the russians have a nice, a new temporary, as they call it capital for the horse on region. the thing that moving that honey, just the thing that you're temporary, i assume because they feel they will re take this bland. but there is that river between ukrainian troops and russian troops, but they're still within striking distance, the russians are able to use ja theresa, still hitch her son, but at least for now, as you saw in that report, people are happy and they've been welcoming ukrainian troops okay, is it bad for us? increase your re thank you very much for that update. well, let's go to mohammed val who is in moscow for us. and as we saw them home ukrainian, celebrating a major victory. had there been any comments from the russian leadership? right, so the comments that we have today's, from the demit him at viet a former president of russia and also he's the 2nd most powerful man in the country
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. he is the vice chairman of the, of the, of the vice chairman of the national security council, which is provided by putting himself so mid in basically said that the, in this, in the difficult circumstances in the difficult, in front of these difficult military decisions. so that's a reference sunny direct emission of what happened in house on the withdrawal of the russian troops. he did not mention fis on, he did not mention ukraine, but he used the, those are words saying that we have to remember what happened this year. the achievements of the russian federation this year, talking about a long tale of results, including the protection of the russian citizens. i think that's an illusion to the people often yet can look, ask on the other areas which russia claim to be or to be russian. the protection of those citizens and the restoration of a russian land, or so a reference to the annexation of those territories that russia has a put under its control. this year he said,
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russia is fighting alone against nato. and the combined western might, in order to create a more just and more fair or international order, and that's a task emission that only russia can do. only russia can, can destroy such a powerful enemy and create such a, such a just world. i'm paraphrasing his words here. so he, he went on talking about the grand scheme. that is a head of this mission for russia, alluding to their, to the necessity for the russians, not to look at a temporary as situations and saying that russia is looking for safety for its citizens. russia is trying to create a just world, and russia has not used its might. it hasn't used all its arsenals. and it is choosing carefully where to strike, trying to avoid places where there are concentrations of civilians still, i am paraphrasing what he said. but everything has its time and the thinks will
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happen, thinks that the russians desire will happen when they, when they unite, when they maintain the unit, their unity and they, when they work hard for those results, a camera hm. at val for us in moscow. thank you very much for that update. cara roodick is a ukranian member of parliament. she says ukrainians have stood together in a chief things many saw as impossible. and the victory in her song is one of them. now during this war, we have found that so many impossible things happened just because we worked hard on them. and because we knew that we can't lose at the very beginning, nobody believed that we will stand for more than 2 or 3 days. then nobody believes that we will get their candidacy to european union, that nobody believes that we are capable of counter offense. and nobody believed that we'll take care some back. but what is the most important is that we believed
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it. and right now we have to leave for so many more things to happen for us to liberate all our territories for ukraine to join nato, for russia to be kicked, to all the united nations. and for many, many more things that will allow all of us leave in peace and prosperity will say, okay, markov is a former adviser to president person and director of the institute of political studies. he joins us from moscow. thank you very much for being on this new cell. i'd like to call you 1st of all, you've described this as the largest geo political defeat of russia since the collapse of the ussr. how embarrassing is this? for russia is very embarrass for russia. we used to believe that russia is 2nd army, is a war after united states probably by probably in equals 2 united states. but now russia is a failure because of what, thank you for your convenience,
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but ukrainian. i mean it's just so cool. i may be shaving russian soldiers, prorate canada by the american and british generals. so it's a bit, a depressive for up a bit and be oppressive for, i mean, but we still believe that is probably the last real needed to have, you know, if you could. and i mean, because the main reason you're not mad will be all way in a few weeks. the main reason is that you create a talk. i'm going to be the zation needed to remember is ation on the spring and the results. you can, you can a 5 time less than the russia by population, but you bring in, i mean, it's twice bigger than the rational numbers. but now is this it is your will be way for you canyon. i mean,
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because city can going to 1000 mobilize the reference will come to the russian army and those is moms november. and as a result, you can and then on it will be not a both to go forward on december and the on continue russian on me. we'll again, chance to walk over and truly be read as also regions from give replace that will support him just by the way. just last, use key. see to come so that you seem to get in the can do the guy that but that like get shot was that 90 percent of the population is the russian language. as you understand, this is not democratic society. people can not support native language was children. this is a potential, it is you're in brazil is this is a step jim called to get
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a song is really good example of the fact that russia is liberal state and that it keep resume as the pressure when the russian troops come, people who use you know flux as they don't play because a and use that rubber is that would be, elizabeth predicted, but no one now come with the russian flag because every, every, it will leave in here. so i'm not sure if they really use rational black. they will be killed by ukrainian assorted this. okay, but there's not really what we've seen in some of the pictures that have come through and the last day with ukrainians. they're the, his own residents throwing their arms open to many of the, the ukranian troops and embracing them and thinking them unequivocally for, for coming to save them. is that not how you see it?
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our i know situation here on the very well because i know my friends. so in this, do i just one so talk so pro ration one sort brought now you canyon and was and saw that, you know, by the point is what i want to stress pro ukrainian people when it was from fall it did not the way to come with, you know, it's like because they know that russia and i started doing by law and killed nobody, but people who is brought reference in a bank so noted as a freight they know for sure and every but you know, for sure that you present it, press a, if you can, you know, sort of to see somebody way in rush and flick disease, people will be deal for the get up to the desk. okay. the difference between ration ukrainian i'll sort of reach, going to be good at
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a clear go for that. look as a p d and you'll see the difference. yeah, i just want to ask you one more question. before we go, you've said that the political consequences of this huge to fate by russia will be really big. what will those consequences be in specifically? what does it mean for prison in person? i think that's all, but i don't strictly support a prism put it will not drop because people support like, you know, put it's not on the pool that he's doing something good because that amy, so russia did a song and didn't cause a war. people support as a witness and i bought the navy, the pointing because it's just the ball is decreasing. ox popular support of russia now sorta has only to be just controlled by russia because people just want me to rush. and i mean, well, we always did it today and they would be put in the queue that not that,
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and they get there. the consequence is that the western countries will probably, it will give more. we've been that it to keep it easy because i was in congress now come to the conclusion this, this was on the weapon that we walked properly and help you planning. and i meant to go forward and also speed it up cause it said depressed was spirit off. rush not me and quiet. was it. there was a spirit ukrainian on you. okay, thank you so much for your time. that is michael for us from moscow. well there is plenty more ahead on this new sal including so slovenia face is a presidential run off that's being seen as a battle between liberal and conservative values. and in sports, you zealand women when a thrill thrilling rugby world cup final against england. and he's here with that story
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of democrats in the u. s. r. one seat away from keeping control of the senate that tied with the republicans at 49 seats age democratic senator mark kelly has been re elected in arizona. counting is continuing for nevada and the state of georgia will hold a run off vote in december and in the house of representatives, the republicans are leading with $211.00 seats. that's just 7 short of the 218 needed for a majority. democrats are expecting more winds in western states, such as california, but they are behind, with a 201 sates of former u. s. president donald trump is suing the house committee, investigating the january 2021 attack on the u. s. capital trump received a subpoena requiring him to testify before the committee, but he's resisting his law suit notes. former presidents have provided testimony in
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the past, but states no president or former president has ever been compelled to do so that trump argues a precedent prohibits congress from forcing him to testify. james warren is executive editor of news, got a group that writes news websites. he is also a former washington bureau chief for the chicago tribune. he joins us on scott from chicago. thank you very much for being on this news. al. that will get to donald trump in just a moment. but let's start with the senate. and with things clearly really finally balanced, who do you think at this stage holds the advantage? well, having just seen your interview with mister mark off your admirable effort to all this feature of the fire i, i know that in america folks will disagree on some elemental seemingly obvious stuff. and right now, it's obvious that the democrats, quite surprisingly, have
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a good chance of maintaining their hold on the senate. one race has been called for them in arizona, which means i just need to when one of 2 remaining votes, there's one that should be finish and the next day or 2. and then there will be a run off in the state of georgia. so looks very likely that they will maintain the senate, but at the same time, you can't minimize the, the, the seat that they will probably have in the house of representatives which will probably result in a slim republican majority. but if you're by present bite and that means that you have a republican house which will do everything you can to stymie your agenda for your last 2 years of your term that you mentioned briefly here. this said nevada, senate rice and hopefully will be called in the next day or so. who, who you picking? you think the democrats will be able to, to take that says, well, oh, i don't know the, the conventional wisdom here is that the remaining votes to be counted probably
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towards the democratic side. but if the democrats now was as a result of the victory in arizona, even if you lose in the bottom, then everything goes forward to a run off in the state of georgia on december 6th, which would be quite dramatic. and that would assess finally the, the balance of power in the senate. but so if they win in nevada, in the next day or 2, it's over, they've got the senate in, if they don't, everything will depend on what happens in georgia where the conventional wisdom would be they might have a slight advantage. and where do you think this leaves donald trump at this stage? do you think he'll still go ahead and launch his campaign? and the next one? it's a, it's, it's fast. they one of the, the big interesting themes here and much the media was wrong, including myself and what would happen, we assume there's going to be a republican phenomenon. but for sure, there were many interesting defeats by republicans who denied the validity of
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biden's election in all across the country, state and local governments. there were approximately 370 candidates who flatly to this moment deny that fide in one of the several of those in very high profile races and very, very almost ostentatiously supported by trump loss. so that is being perceived here as a big blow. people are also looking at the, the obvious turn against trump by one of the most important people in not just american media, but world media. rupert murdoch, who on the front page of his new york post tabloid, the other day, a very pre meditated li, mocked a trump and basically spawn the selection as a huge defeat for him, which obviously will make trump absolutely furious. they used to be friends, but i think that there's a good chance he will run again. and the conventional wisdom here right now is that
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the governor of the republican governor, florida. i'm mr. de santas who won a very significant victory, larger than anybody imagine would be the prime rival for trump. and you know, to, to make matters worse for trump. he's trump's governor trump, now lives in florida. he's all it tried his tactics of getting rather personal. mister sanderson, bad mouthing him, all of which strongly suggests that his ego is such that he will try again. which would mean that it would seem, on the republican side, you'd have a very nasty battle royale coming up in the primaries or in the next year would be fascinating to see how it all plays out. of course, had james warren, executive editor of news got thanks for being on this new zone. pleasures ours were the 1st reinforcements for an east african regional force have arrived in the democratic republic of congo. the 60 canyon soldiers will help congolese soldiers
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battle the m. 23 rebels group fighting, intensified in the east. on friday, the m $23.00 is said to be backed by rwanda. something it denies. it has staged a major resurgence this year, forcing nearly 200000 people from their homes. in july human rights watch says the armed group has killed at least 29 civilians in areas under its control. since mid june, many of the victims were accused of being congolese army informants in 23 has blamed other armed groups for the killings. it's advance has increased tension with rwanda, which the congolese government accuses of supporting the rebels. will malcolm web has more from goma in the d r. c. kenya says it's going to send in total of italian around $900.00 soldiers, obviously that find the number when you consider the boss tree control by on group anything congo will compare the, for example, to the un peacekeeping for it been
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a time, is most the 20000 soldiers and has failed to stabilize eastern congo hunger, vast mineral wealth has been in the center of these conflicts. for yes, you got the miranda invaded eastern congo in the 99 season. they've been accused of leasing mineral playing. ever since canyon troops of the latest to arrive under the banner of east african forces, east african leaders will say, will stabilize eastern con guy along with the indian troops. and you got the troops were here in north keep you in and to re province to the north. the campaign is here and go and in the capital camshaft that i've organized several demonstration in recent months, again, rwanda and uganda, who they blame for military aggression against the un peacekeepers. do they blame of failing to protect them? bytes of having many thousands of troops have more than 20 as the organizes of these movement say that more foreign troops in congo will just be part of the
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problem. not part of the solution to kong complex. so any ins, head to the polls on sunday for the 2nd round of presidential elections. the run off to fill the largely ceremonial post as seen as a test for the government governing liberal coalition. it defeated populist prime minister pianos john 6 months ago. one of his former ministers, angel loca, is running against liberal candidates, purch mussa, who's i mean to become slip any of the 1st female hit of stage? joining us from louisiana, the capital of slovenia is al jazeera is gosh, blue bay at thank you very much for being on the suzan sullivan. he is never elected a right wing president. so what are the chances that this car at this time could be different? it'll be hard job for mr. lager, because his arrive to be in candidate and so. so writing candidate is levina
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weren't successful so far as the electorate saline, an electorate is leaning to the laugh. so it's hard to, for writing candidates to get the absolute majority. on the other hand, 3rd lager was quite successful. in the 1st sound, he got a 30 percent, 34 percent of the roads. so he is leading. he was leading after the 1st round, but on the other hand, analysts say that beard smooth that has a good chance to become a 1st female president, his lavinia, in average, she has 7 percent. it's boring liter. um, so she has, she's on a good way to, to become a president. on the other hand, there was around paul jose who indicated there will be a tie trays just to percentage points for mrs. spears, missouri, so on the dairies, a fight between liberal and conservative values, she says, and she also is talking about her. and she's talking about the last garment on
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friday doing populist, mr. leanne shar and she says this is also the fight for not 30 symbolic fight because if mr. lager wins, that would be a sign that mr. janci is also coming back. on the other hand, mr. lager is from portraying team south as a moderate and more liberal politician. and he was as i sat quite successful in the 1st sound. the big question is, the turn out. this would be very important. analysts say, if the turn out are below, that would be good for mr. largo, on the other hand, if turn turned or turn out to be around 50 percent or most of the analysts say that the beard smoother will be the next slide in presidents. okay, thank you very much for that update. that is gash blue bay in slovenia. the well,
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andy is and now with more of the wilcox yet tense, since fios i had 1st. some of the woke up coaches nervously watching the last weekend of club matches before the start of capital 2022. most schools have now been 9 with countries needing to finalize the 26 man line with the from monday the inform ivan tony, while he was overlooked by managing our south gate, he's just showing what i'm going to be missing, and catharsis called twice in the c one, when for breakfast at manchester city, a 1st home to face in the premier league city only the 2nd of believe one of the nations will be bringing not just passion to the welcome, but music is mexico. capitol will be getting a taste of mexican culture in the shape of one of its best known mariachi bands is not the 1st time. this group of brightened up footballs. biggest songs, nobody nicholas blender is so integral to represent them. then maria maria, she seemed like a lease for why was uncle's as he most good in maria,
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she is like sincerely sally's committee. he left, but essentially a decent daily that only levy willa look at it and see on monday at one of units in the landmark, you look to support us on those in the sam will just say can sang so most sink went to columbus b and was and was all up at up with the ladder and was like was what was the most excited for this part for the one up with one another study. but i've seen a slip or when i was in the report on most of those where we're still not able to remember a where to put him on our mass a lot by settlement. he cannot see noisy lyrical more like him. there am helpless in seattle, muddy archie lacy, another lady i legitimacy on a proper
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one of the biggest names in pop music will be performing at the opening ceremony. the shoes a, b, c. s. have confirmed that singer john cook will be heading to cats on the $25.00 role, one of the many big acts performing during a tournament. so joining the lights, the black eyed peas post, malone and robbie williams woke up, kicks off in 8 days with the opening ceremony. and house cats are taking on ecuador . i will be back with more. we'll cut news later on this hour when we'll hear from this man. ah, the mexican people come and say he's preparing to hang up his microphone after castle 2020. ah, ah.
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hello, we got some pretty lively showers into central parts. so south america at present plenty, a cloud just showing up here and some really wet weather than to the far north of argentina into paraguay rash of showers. rumbling away here as we go on into west sunday. well, at wet weather, just not just a little further north west, but some really unsettled weather. coming in over the next few days, pushing up to was at east side of brazil. she, i was continue across northern parts of brazil, up towards the caribbean through venezuela, columbia. sing some live he shout wanted to shout to across the cariboo, but not too bad. he can see this light of rather more organized showers, just around the hispaniola, pushing across cuba, jamaica seeing some wet weather, but it between good spells of sunshine and the symbol of pitcher as we go one through sunday. i'm pleased to say we got some dry weather now sliding these to see both of the us. that's the remnants of what was nicole. canadian maritime,
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still sing some very wet weather. as we go through sas day, most had the temperatures still hang on around the 20 degrees, but the cold air that is making his way out of canada is plunging. further southwards and east was just 11 celsius in new york. 10 celsius there. they say, you'll notice the change in central areas are lossy fine and try and that dry weather. she's west ah ah ah, with the latest news as it breaks with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st
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time, the streets were filled with tens of thousands the party go with detail coverage. all cents a month here $31.00 a she a dissolution. much with the politicians in general from around the world. everywhere you look there, young man carrying machine guns, an example of how this group recruit their soldiers. ah ah, he watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the south ukrainians, celebrating in the southern city of her soul, an op to the retreat of russian forces. it's one of the most significant victories
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for ukrainian troops since russia invaded in february. moscow had climbed the region as russian land for if a vote counting in the us mid terms is continuing in the site of nevada democrats. so just one seats away from keeping control of the centers that tied with the republicans at 49 states. hundreds of kenyan troops have arrived in the democratic republic of congo. dealt the congolese army fight in 23 ripples fighting has intensified in recent weeks. forcing nearly 200000 people from their homes. but twitter is on the verge of bankruptcy. the social media company's new owner loan mosque has warned employees of tough times ahead. the billionaire made his comments and his 1st mess call to staff. he says twitter needs to boost subscription revenue after big losses. and many clients have also suspended advertising, waiting to see how much the school handle height,
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speech fake accounts, and online harassment will. several executives have resigned including the head of trust and safety. gold roth. since musk takeover twitter has launched a subscription service for its coveted blue tick system of verification, but that leads to a surge and fake accounts. the platform introduced a grey official badge for high profile accounts, but on wednesday that was scrapped and the chaos has resulted in twitter receiving a warning from the u. s. federal trade commission that overseas consumer safety, violating if t c roles could result in hefty fines. well, let's take a look at some of the fake blue take accounts that made some wives to claim to be from tony blair and george bush saying they quote miss killing iraqis. another is from weapons manufacturer, lockheed martin, stating it will stop selling weapons to saudi arabia, israel and the you with for alleged human rights abuses,
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a fake account from pharmaceutical giants. eli lilly said it would offer free insulin that lead to a fall and sheer price. and a false tesla account offered 10000 vehicles to the ukrainian military because the cars are the most explosive devices on the market. will chris stucco walker is a technology journalist, he says, a lot must takeover off. twitter is attracting a lot of attention. but for all the wrong reasons, eaten musk has says on twitter. well, it's an interesting now, and he's pointed out that the use numbers are increasing because old, i guess the same reason that many people will stop and watch a car crash, but this is quite dangerous. and really significant gaps in verification and content moderation, i think will be really problematic for twitter because not only does it mean that advertises businesses start to abandon the platform,
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but the life boat that mosque is trying to develop to pivot twitter to a more subscription base model also goes out the window and not instance because uses don't feel like they confronting the site while they may want to watch it. boom. they don't necessarily engage with the reality. is that being companies like twitter and i've spoken to many, both current and former employees and also some current twitter employees that very quickly soon will be form to it from police. because i'd be happy about the way that this business is run. you previously twitter and many other big tech companies would try dumb things, but the differences, they were tried dumb things in close environments, they would try in testing, they would try in a way, not every use a source. and what's happening is that we're seeing a huge chimed experiment happening in real time because he's cut back so significantly on stuff, 50 percent of the company left just last week. it has a huge impact on brand integrity. and when you are already someone who is
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a very divisive as an individual, you start to tarnish the company that you bought. and he's put a lot of money into this as well. i'm not doubting, by any extent, that he must, has had a business success. but you rub people the wrong way when you do this sort of thing . and particularly when you're talking about twitter, which is as much says, a vital public square. it's a place where politicians thought leave is exist. you will kind of poking the barren little bit and asking for trouble. gold as one of sedans, main sources of revenue, pass along the banks of the river nile residence the saying the toxic waste from mining operations is runing their harvests and killing their livestock. had been woken reports from oklahoma and sudan mohammed ira has been a farmer for most of his life. the thiel of dates from these palm trees have helped him put food on the table over, but not any more. he says in the past few years,
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his harvest has been decreasing. perfect. one order from home that a room. i don't remember what our one of this year there isn't a single date food on the trees. and the year before there was very little and i think i'm on this all started with the gold mining company, started operating here. shortly after they came, we started to notice the changes in the trees in the harvest. the city got them here. graham abraham, it is known for its reserve of gold sedans, means source of heart currency are to signal miners and companies use mercury and see a night to separate the mineral from it's or, and farmers see the wastes from the products used to extract the precious mineral have affected crops here. this is the stream that waters thousands of hector, the farm land here in ever hammers. several mining companies are around this area. residents blame the mercury and san aids used to extract gold for not only the changes in farm land, but other changes to the stream is also a water source for herders and their livestock. muhammad ahmed says,
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drinking from it has affected his sheep's health. the about and higher, helen mallory, what armed up they have tumors. what are some are born with mutations either, some di my know why this all started happening after the companies arrived? why with lost so many sheep and they are my source of income. how can someone buy them from me when they're sick, but the local authorities say steps will be taken to insure wasteful. cereals from the companies do not affect those living. and abraham at further fall for the od, inserted the larvae we've sent teams and investigate the environmental impact of the companies based on the findings, all the companies near public areas were asked to move to a safe distance where we believe the operations will not have an impact on the residence soon. there were mistakes made in mining operations. one waste was that treated properly, but we will try to fix what has been damaged. but for those like a hammer terra, it's too late. and he says it could be a long time before his farm is profitable. again. he bill morgan,
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august era. abraham at river loud state garner is cracking down on foreign exchange dealers as its currency slides against major world currencies. the city has lost nearly 60 percent of its value since the start of the year and expense a warning of tough times ahead. armitage's reports from the capital accra rates on currency dealers have become common in gonna, the city has become one of the world worst performing choruses losing 60 percent of its value against major choruses. like the british pound euro and american dollars is the start of the year. the government believes carsa speculation is making debt worse and is clumping down. what currency traders like grab you? mowdy says the rates are targeting the wrong people. it is just low hanging fruits . the people that actually help with that palo markets, or the black market,
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how powerful politicians and powerful business people that have those resources, those funds to be able to buy the kinds of volumes that will drive prices up. the person who does black market is the low hanging fruit is the lowest on the chain. is customers range from businessman to travelers and even government officials, gunner imports most of its manufactured goods on foot stuff. the pandemic war in ukraine in rising all prizes of all damage. it's heavily indebted economy and with industrial output down the demand for foreign currencies has increased. rates and foreign currency dealers like this have horse, many of them underground this electric shortages, adding pressure to the local currency, the city most affected when inflation, the government says his actions unnecessary. the world war we have sought to do is to take off the table, the element of speculation by egan, the central bank to regularly provide updates on the enter bank for ex rates,
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and be going in hard on those who are operating in the black market. and i just shooting up and the rates experts accused the government of skirting around a bigger problem. what has caused the cb, bizarre fiscal irresponsibility restore fiscal responsibility. and the cds confidence will come back. currency traders say they transactions account for only 5 percent or foreign currency transactions in ghana. but the block market is estimated to transact nearly 30 percent of such deals. and that's the volume the government wants to reduce my degrees. al jazeera, a cra and abandon town, and cyprus is coming back to life after nearly half a century. greek cypriots lifts the resort of russia in 1974 after it was captured by turkish troops. now, turkish cypriot leaders that are pushing ahead with plans to reopen it. but as andrew summons reports, former residents say thus still locked out. this is veronica mirage in turkish.
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it's been a ghost town since 1974. when people fled to escape conflict. greek cypriot, livelihoods, and homes were lost along with lifestyles of the rich and those with modest incomes . the towns been sealed off from time by its captors and the turkish cypriot north . but for the past 2 years, people have been allowed back into the town again. just a small part of it, mainly taurus on day trips. there are exceptions, like andrea's lotus, but for now he can only look at his property. he was 6 years old when his father's hotel was hit by a rocket propelled grenade. one of the 1st losses in a multi $1000000.00 business empire. we have 1st, i've heard a gun needed leslie for half a century. we're undergoing a monitor him close his of being locked out of our houses every day. there is no
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air ostensible reason for these to be happening and to the 2 heads can do better. but can they put things? taurus are coming here in increasing numbers. attracted to a place that was a holiday choice of 60 stars, such as richard burton les taylor. and so feel a ren but this isn't just about business politics or at the heart of what's going on here. veronica has long been a bargaining chip in failed talks to get a settlement in the frozen conflict of cyprus, the self declared republic of northern cypress had offered the return of the town to greek cypriots as part of a federation. but now the turkish cypriot leaders here favor a 2 state solution which changes the situation. greek cypriots, they rejected all the plans we had proposed before. if they had said yes, they would enjoy the ownership here. so somebody should it bring this in place to the use age of the international community to the use age of the air and,
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and enjoyment of a private owners. the turkish cypriots plans have been condemned by the un. it has reasserted that view. only legal owners should be allowed to reclaim their properties. the future for veronica looks like the failed attempts at a peace deal for cyprus, unsettled and divisive. andrew simmons al jazeera bratia, elusive street artist, bank c has were revealed, and you mural and the ukrainian town, devastated by war. the gymnast doing a hand stand on rubble is painted on the ruins of a building and, and borrow dancler banks. he confirmed on instagram that he was behind the work are still ahead on al jazeera and sports world cup plaza, hoping to cite injury free in their last games before the cats are finally crowded with
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this was a young woman, the likes of which we have never seen this is important, there's a few spots from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting. we're seeing media freedom being threatened, and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covered. people have no idea what the source of use is that the game that rolled and that world war to for the evidence, why on out, is there a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is vital providing break through solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration, indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as was recover together,
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recover stronger. lou the sport here is andy. thank you so much. tell me. well, in the last that matches before the world cup, the english criminal champions, manchester city have suffered a short comb defeats of brentford. even sony not selected by england for the visitors in france has yet to have him home and be careful with south case called phil phone equalized again. but an injury time struck against give his side a famous one when a homely defeat the city and the 2nd of the seas and leaves behind. also, having played a game, me,
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woke up coaches and nervously watching the last weekend. the club matches before the sort of castle 2022 spanish cars loose and re can't be hoping, defend the army report stuff is no long term problems of head injury. most schools have now been names of countries needed to confirm their final 26. my line up on monday. well, somebody who knows all about high performance sports is full time, a big champion, ben ainsley, the pretty silent, told algae is there that he's expecting england today. while at the finals it will come down, of course as well. why does people like any other thoughts about performing on the day? about team work? it's about dealing with the pressure of a well cup. never get to compete every 4 years that these players is this my gina, ronnie, john, apply or to play for winning a will come and they go to produce a good when account. i know garret southgate quite well. we work together on various sporting projects, bringing, bringing together managers across different parts of sport is a fantastic manager,
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the legendary player and his day. he's got a great broad, he's been working to plan to get them ready for this woman. course time will tell and playing and these are the conditions that we'll see in cats are going to be it's gonna be a challenge for all of the players and all of the things. well, mexico preparing to take part in the 8th world cup finals in a row. they play poland in the opening game, but right now they are in spain preparing for a friendly against iraq on wednesday, mexico never won the will cut before, but reach the quarter finals. on the 2 occasions i posted the tournament that was in 197986, and also play argentina and saudi arabia in the group stages. mexican fans are getting ready for the world cup as well. of course. so be one of the best supports it seems aside from house cats. how with an estimated $80000.00 fans expected to travel for tournaments. cats here, lopez, honey on his mo, from kits horror village. ah.
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a here i already here. i work here. and there are getting ready for the big for to live it out here in the middle east. ah, all got the number for you on mexico and they were 12 or with other nice party. we always have a great game. so a. 3 friends, family members, or this big day for the, for a year. so they are ready.
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i read all are going to love to support our national team. so this is your story. we are just bad football fans in front of our national d. we are here ready to support them in central make. got that appointed with the tool, which is an extension of them. buffy is part of the jealous brother g, developed defined by the governor with one of the reasons why this group this might be gathered here. adequate, tara cultural them just because of this neuro was created by a mexican artist precisely to market to celebrate the upcoming world. um, it has images, iconic images of both mexico and guitar. so of unity and excitement for the sport and the will power which will force for the 1st time the celebrated here in the middle. oh, well well cups up tomorrow the end of the year is play is and manages restaurant from international juicy catalyst 2022 will also be the end of the road for one of
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a years have been by your so just not a regular b a b, i'm not a grades or what a policy on what the what is and i was a lot of go for them, but i gotta pull it up are you on a regular reaching out on those controls in yes with us and also to make the growth levels are not going to be and it's also needles. and a lot of times out of order isn't what i would go to rutgers organ sanderson is forced or full law many mom rosario, my script with or those are natalie. go to reset or just let me go and i wrote years reported
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revenues. i was only donhauser ridge was when my lawyer, those ones, which i'm not sure what the rules are as wasn't certain judgement rules regulated your nor we were also barnardsville general bengal bureau. there's there's, there's other ah casara against. i could all kick off. 64 woke up matches and al jazeera will be following the action every step of the way. the way to is nearly over for the bigger show on earth. all eyes are on the cutter. as the world comes to the middle east for the 1st time, a truly global event, bringing together football cultures from all over the world war. 32 countries battle it out with a trophy party of correspondents on all continents will bring you coverage like no
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other as it won't come through contact. we will take you around the world that cut out 2020 to well cut on our does iraq. in iraq, the world cut new zealand women have won the trophy for a 6th time. they bait england in a thrilling final in front of the seller crowd. even park in oakland 11 tries in a match for the black firms. eventually winning 34 points to 30. warn you zealand retaining that title, england's 30 test winning streak accident in albany. crickets of england and pakistan are preparing for sundays. t 20 will cut final being and seen looking to hold this title the saint thomas. the 50 over world cup they want that one back in 2019 i definitely see that as a benefit and then i think it whether it's that woke up fine or whether it's different, fontose enfranchised cricket or and if any of the experiences that we have as a group that we will drawn down will be a benefit. it is unlawful may do
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a lead disdain, and especially india. and this is a big grown dianda who died to ah, give that and up a tend to muddle match. and letty and a big surprise at the pamphlet formula on chrome prey of the season. kevin magnuson of same asked is in poll position for saturday, sprint race that they brazilian girl prate a 1st ever poll for the american say magazine. got a bit lucky producing a good laugh. early in the final session, before heavy train hit, the truck will champion max to stop in and red bull. he will stop in 2nd. okay, pull in cmo school throughout the day, but that i say we're looking for that. so thank you very much and it will, that is all from may tom, a cry for this news. hell, but i will be back in just a moment with more all the days news stick around. ah mm
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hm. it is the professional duty of journalists to report the truth accurately and impartially, but to do so in mexico, they must 1st be successful at staying alive. as fatal attacks on journalists continue to rise full plans reports on the risks they confront. in one of the deadliest countries in the world for those, bringing the troops to mikes silenced the killing of journalists and mexico on a just 0, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions. from our london broadcast center on al jazeera, britain's beloved curry houses are in crisis to india. don is shut down every week,
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due to breakfast, financial thrive, and the pad in 101 east investigate on out you 0. the count down, glo condo host, kaneesha marks the final days al is minute and 2nd until capital 2022 kicks off. for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east and they'll be plenty of other us . the 1st will comp to be played in november, december, female referees, in the men's tournament and ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of old time count down the bags like this one happening all over the day. the excitement building for fans in the 32 nations who qualified and perhaps even more so in the high city lou.

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