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if you, if he is governments and ribble forces pledge to facilitate humanitarian access is part of a truce aimed at ending 2 years of conflict. ah, until mccrae, this is l 0 alive from dar ha. also coming up jubilant. ukrainian celebrate retaking her song. is russian forces, retreat and leave behind destroyed infrastructure. and nick and nick rice for the senate in the us democrats when a crucial seats in arizona. but all eyes are on nevada. and the 1st batch of kenyan troops arrived in the democratic republic of congo, reduced enjoying a regional force fighting the in $23.00 ripple group. ah,
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ah, if he is governments and verbal forces have agreed to facilitate humanitarian access to war, torn to cry, and other regions in the north. the pledge was signed in nairobi. it's the latest step and if it's to ins, 2 years of conflict, it follows talks. this week on the implementation of a peace deal signed 10 days ago, fighting between the 2 sciences, if thousands did and displaced millions for a. ready year and in a meeting in a, b a, b, a we have in it
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and understanding. accordingly we want to express our phone with him and for bringing peace and disability to all been there for really fully dedicated our service to implement a. ready and this collaboration, well, let's take a look at how the conflict unfolded. in november 2020 fighting broke out when prime minister abbey armored since troops into northern to cry. he accused rebels of attacking a federal army camp. in may 2021. you as president joe biden called for a ceasefire, and an in to large scale human rights abuses and to cry. in june that year, ethiopia declared a unilateral cease fire, which was an effective and a nation wide state of emergency in november,
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fighting continued on and off up until last month. when delegates from both sides met in south africa. on november, the 2nd, a permanent cessation of hostilities was agreed on and on monday, representatives from addis ababa and mckelly meeting kenya's capital nairobi to discuss its implementation. we will have a much more on the story later in the program ukrainians, 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, when moscow had claimed the region as russian land for ever joined how reports the 1st time in nearly 9 months, the residence of her son woke to the sights and sounds of a city restored to life. the
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whole body square in the center. there were meas, freedom and with it comes joy and laughter. it's not peace time as much, but for as long as possible there pretends the russian army has merely retreated to the east side of the disney pro river easily in artillery range. as they withdrew the russians, destroyed critical infrastructure. the tv tower, bridges over the denise growth, including this one near the kafka dam, causing difficult damage to parts of the dam. wall and satellite imagery shows the damaged antonio ski bridge. the main crossing from west to east russia announced that it had completed an orderly withdraw on friday morning. i found
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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 in civilian clothes and escape by any means available and large quantities of military hardware, weapons, and munitions were abandoned. along with reports of russian dead and wounded ukraine's president hailed a stunning victory. in chicago, nicole and maybe more out the people of her san waited. they never gave up on ukraine. they were right to pin their hopes and ukraine and ukraine always returns its own. or 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
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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 end anytime soon to be ukrainian to its core. jonah, how al jazeera o s bag is increased here, e, near her phone. he explains the challenges ahead for ukraine's forces you're trying to do faith and number of challenges. one of those is the damage infrastructure are saying it's currently without any electricity and the electricity remain that extra you provide the hey thing it would take around 30 days to restore that supply. we also heard that humanitarian organizations attempting to get access, so that can deliver food and water and the issue of their dam that's being damaged using video footage of that being released. and that's also a threat to because presidents that get that if that was to burst will be blown up,
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it would be catastrophic. and we've also heard from the emergency services that they feel kind opperation to d. mind the area as of this morning. they said that they're dealt with just under 2000 minds and ordinances and left over russian weapons. so that old poses an issue for the ukrainians as they take control. but the issue is that they have taken control russians on the east side of that river, but they're well within striking distance of the russian troops. the russians have also said that the ukrainians are moving some of their troops to does that richer region. so what's taking place now is because they've pushed them to the inside of the river, it looks like the ukrainians may also make a push southwards. from after reach out, we will just have to wait and see, but again, the air raid sirens are constantly sounding even where we are. and the rushes still able to strike the region of marsan and also the rest of your brain. the
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democrats in the us are one seat away from keeping control of the senate. the tide with the republicans at $49.00 seats. democratic senator mark kelly has been re elected in arizona and counting is continuing for nevada and the state of georgia. withhold a runoff boat in december in the house of representatives, the republicans leading with 211 feats that's just saving short of the 218 needed for a majority. democrats are expecting more winds and western states such as california, but they are behind with 201 states. james warren is executive editor of news, god, a group that writes news websites, is also a form of washington bureau chief for the chicago tribune. he says at the moment, the odds favor the democrats holding onto the thinness 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 defeat, that they will probably have in the house of representatives, which will probably result in a slim republican majority. but if you're by president biden, 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, of your term. the conventional wisdom here is that the remaining votes to be counted probably skewed toward the democratic side. but if the democrats now was as result of 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,
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which would be quite dramatic. and that would assess, finally the, the balance of power in the senate was so if they win in nevada, in the next day or 2, it's over, they've got the senate. and if they don't, everything will depend on what happens in georgia, where the conventional wisdom would be they might have a slight advantage. former us president donald trump is sewing the house committee, investigating the january 2021 attack on the us capitol. trump received a subpoena, requiring him to testify before the committee, but he's resisting his little cert nodes form of presidents have provided testimony in the past, but states no president will full. the president has ever been compelled seduce. i trump argues the president prohibits congress from forcing him to testify with the 1st reinforcements for an east african regional force have arrived in the democratic republic of congo. the 60 kenyan soldiers will help congress soldiers
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battle the him. 23 ripple group fighting, intensified in the east. on friday, the $23.00 is to be banked by wander, something it denies. it has staged a major resurgence this year, forcing nearly 200000 people from their homes. in july human rights watch the group has killed at least 29 civilians in areas under its control since mid june. many of the victims were accused of being connelly's army informants. lim, 23 has blamed other armed groups for the killings. its advance has increased tension with rewards which the congolese government accuses of supporting the ripples. malcolm, which has more from gamma and d. c. can you says it's going to send in total of italian around $900.00 soldiers, obviously that find the number when you consider the vos territory controlled by on group anything congo will compare the, for example, to the un peacekeeping,
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for there been a time is most of 20000 soldiers and has failed to stabilize eastern congo. hunger is vast, mineral wealth has been in the center of these conflicts for yeah, you got there. miranda invaded eastern congo in the 99 season. they've been accused of leasing mineral with an ever since canyon troops to the latest to arrive under the banner of east african force, which east african leaders will say will stabilize eastern con guy along with the indian troops. and you got the troops here in north keep you in and to re province to the north. but 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. yes. the organizes of
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these movement say that more foreign troops in congo will just be part of the problem, not part of the solution to kong complex. the still ahead on l deserts, lavinia face is a presidential run off that's being seen as a battle between liberal and conservative values. plus ah, if i miss mexican commentator who's the period to hang on his microphone. 2022. ah hello. we had got a band of cloud and rain just making his way across northern parts of the middle east. ma'am. see how this master clad straggling, the arabian peninsula, pushing across into around some wet weather, some winter weather into afghanistan,
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and dryer and brighter. behind that maybe one or 2 showers up towards the air, the black sea as we go on through sunday in some monday, will the shower still let their cost northern parts of saudi arabia pushing up towards the levant, south of that, or warm sunshine. 32 celsius, the top temperature here in doha massy fight and settled with blue skies coming through, find a subtlety across northern parts of africa. central areas still clinging on to the showers, late seasons storms still rumbling away. across the southern parts of nigeria could see some wet to whether to just coming in across garner isn't it. ivory coast? pushing up toward sierra leo with already wet weather is into the heart of africa. well as it should do, the seasonal range sinking further southwards where to whether they're just coming in across san b as in bob way mozambique seen some heavy burst of bright and some rudy wet weather for a time across at east the side of south africa through cuz only natal that will pay pop as it moves into mozambique with brightest guys coming in behind.
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here watching l g 0 reminder of our top stories, the salad. if he is government and rebel forces have agreed to facilitate humanitarian access to war, torn to cry and other regions in the north, the pledge was signed in nairobi. it's the latest step. and if it's to, and 2 years of conflicts, ukrainians a, celebrating in the city of hassan, up to russian forces withdrew. it's one of the most significant victories for you crimes. since russia invaded and february, moscow had climbed to region as rush and land for if a vote counting in the u. s. midterms is continuing in the state of nevada democratic so one the c to y from keeping control of the centers that tied with the republicans at 49 states. well, let's get more on our top story now. we're joined by johan bra. huh. he said to cry, regional government representative in north america, he joins us now from toronto. thank you very much for being on the program. this is
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been a long time coming and it's obviously a huge step toward pace. can you explain just how significant the says it's very significant. thank you very much for having me as the whole and the block, the guy had been asking for the encoding, national community or the and he said that he manage area and slow to to gray. it's been very long since mid august. there wasn't any money in paris to guy and the people are very much after the finding of viagra months inside africa, the 2nd of november. but nothing has been materialized today. and now we have heard from the ne rajeet that the 2 parties have agreed with an immediate expect to slow human aid. and of course, to leave the city. so it's significant in terms of helping the people in need integrate those children would see without medication and then mothers and yield us
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as well. so it's very much significant. what got the saw over the line over the reason for the gift, getting the deal finally done when i think there are many factors, we can mention many factors among them. the, the dyess, the question on the, on the needs and also a close engagement. i'd say and pressure i'm so from the national including the petition. can you at that and you and of course you're right. is that so the spot this good help to much as today's i just have significant assist the pledge to allow humanitarian exit. can you just explain more than likely for the average person? well, you can imagine that a mother who doesn't have any food for her children in the house, why they are asking for her. and having this signature, having this argument and of all the students that are falling down on the way going
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to school and coming back from school and into grades. so having the floor you might need to grind is, is showing students are way to school, ensuring mothers going to have something on the table to feed their children and as well. and just how confident are you that the deal is actually going to last one? that's the most important cause soon and baggy the elephant in the room. and while we had been had this kind of pharmacist in the us, never materialized, including the one. i would say you signed in south africa. it's been more than 10 days now. there is no, i need your money growing into to guy. so implementation due diligence implementation is very important and that's where the national community needs to pressurize, especially the job can go. okay, thank you so much for your time. and we all hope that the agreement can stick. that
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is johan as a bro her for us from toronto, who ganna is cracking down on foreign exchange dealers as its current slot, currency slides against major world currencies. the city has lost nearly 60 percent of its value since the start of the year, and experts, a warning of tough times ahead of interest reports from the capital cra, the rates and currency dealers have become commonly governor. the city has become one of the world's worst performing choruses, losing 60 percent of its value against major occurrences, like the british pound, euro, and american dollar. since the start of the year. the government believes currency speculation is making debt worse, and is clumping down. what courtesy treatise like grab you mowdy says the rates are targeting the wrong people. it is just low hanging fruit, the people that actually help with that palo markets or the black market. how
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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. his customers range from businessman to travelers and even government officials, gunner in ports, 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 on foreign currency dealers like this, a force, many of them undergo, listen, let the shortages, adding pressure to the local currency the see. 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 then to bank for ex rates,
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and be going in hard on those who are operating in the block market and are 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. where 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. and d 0 a cra, stephanie, and head to the polls on sunday for the 2nd round of presidential elections. the run off to fill the largely ceremonial post the scene as a test for the governing liberal coalition. it defeated populace prime minister pianos, young sher, 6 months ago, one of his former ministers, angelo,
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is running against liberal candidates, purch mussa, who's i mean to become slip any of the 1st female hit of state, gash. but lou bay has more from liana. the opinion fall so that pierce morsa has a 7 average 7 percent percentage point that leads all the lager, so slow in an electorate is leaning to the left. so it's hard for writing candidates to win this with absolute majority. that's why mister longer is for a drain himself as a more moderate politician, liberal partition. on the other hand, pete spirits must have said this is a fight between conservative and liberal issue. so says she's trying to motivate people to come to the elections and to come from the 2nd position in the 1st on to win the selection and become a sub in. and president, one of the very important factor is the, in the selections that we are in the super election year. so some kind of water
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fatigue is possible to happen, and that would be a path for mr. lago to win this collection. there was a, a parliament election in april. we have local election also. so this is the, the biggest danger for the liberal politicians to rose this election. and that's why a lot of moderation from the left side of the political spectre, they are telling people come to the elections. let's a once again show mr. leanne showed that liberal democracy is safe in slovenia, world cap coaches and nervously watching the last weekend of club matches before the start of cut out 2022. and my squads have now be names with countries needing to finalize their 26 man line up with fever. on monday, the inform ivan tony was overlooked by england manage a gary southgate, but he showed what i'll be missing. and cutter,
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as he scored twice in branford to one when at manchester city. a 1st home defeat in the premier league for city, and only the 2nd of the season. and mexican fans are getting ready for the world cup. they'll be one of the best supported, tames aside from host casa, with an estimated 80000 supporters expected to travel for the tournament. cathy lopez, haughty on hes, been missing some of them. she reports now from katara cultural village. ah, a here i think we're here. and they're getting ready for the big for him. it out here
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in the middle east. ah, all got the number for, you know, make a nice party. we always have a great game. so with a friends family members to prepare for this big day for the site a year. so they are ready a lot of the boards or the national team. so this is your story. we are just bad football fans in front of our national team . we are here ready to support them. it will make got that appointed will be due, which is an extension of them, but i think it's part of the jealous brother g, developed defined by the governor with one of the reasons why this group,
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this might be gathered here, adequate territorial them just because of this neuro was created by a mexican artist precisely tomorrow is to celebrate the upcoming girl club. it has images, iconic images of both mexico and guitar as a show of unity and excitement for the sport, and the world which will, of course, for the 1st time the celebrated here in the middle of a cutter. 2022 will also be the end of the road for one famous mexican whose been a defining voice of footballs craters festival held just here. a sat down with the man whose way of colon goals has become widely imitated across latin america. good, a lot more than the number you know, it seems. have been that your job is there wasn't one the level and all got out a lot. ah,
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