tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 12, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news our live from dog ha! coming up in the next 60 minutes. if he of he has government in the to grind, forces agree on implementing a pace deal that facilitates i'd to all and nate jubilance ukrainian celebrate re taking her song as russian forces retreat and leave behind destroyed infrastructure . and nick and nick rice for the centers in the us democrats when a crucial seat in arizona. but allies are on nevada. the 1st batch of kenyan troops arrives in the democratic republic of congo, ready to join a regional force fighting the im, 23 river creek. and i am on the richardson with all the latest world cup use. it's the last round of domestic lee games before the cats are finals,
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england captain harry came to son of with a gold and a wave of sultan and english. amelia mm. ethiopia, government, and ripple 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 lightest step and if it's to end 2 years of conflict, it follows talks this week on the implementation of a peace deal signed 10 days ago. fighting between the 2 sides has left thousands did and displaced millions so easy over. ready to you as is located so commitment. yeah. mickey a,
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b a b, a with and understand according to chris a for b and b to b. or when did you get a. ready and let's take a look at how the conflict unfolded. in november 2020 fighting, broke out when prime minister abbey ahmed, since troops into northern to cry, he accused rebels of attacking a federal army camp in may. 2021. you as president joe biden, cold for a cease fire, and an in to what many said were large scale human rights abuses and to grow. in
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june that year, ethiopia declared a unilateral cease fire, which turned out to be effective in november and nationwide. state of emergency was put in place of fighting continued on and off until last month, when delegates from both sides met in south africa. on november, the 2nd, a permanent cessation of hostilities was agreed upon. no monday, representatives from ethiopia and to gripe meats in kenya's capital nairobi to discuss it's implementation. will it speak to ethiopian member of parliament? keratin says era. he joins us live from addis ababa university. thank you so much for being on this news out. this is obviously taken while a large step towards pace. can you just give us an idea of how significant this is free for you? great to join you'll. yeah, it's very significant to people not only to know northern part of the the,
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you know, us, everybody can remember the water was broken 2 years ago now we, we went into eaten for the last 2 years. so this declaration, this declaration of general 2nd question. it is not on the certificate is up man and secession. hostilities is goodness for, for all of us. and as, as we can remember, didn't base a. ready or than that, that the government was saying it, then it seems to now confidence it's being built by the day between the 2 parties. so this is a big news for us in the bigness, not only, not on all of a lot. so goodness for africa. we want to be a surgeon to it's on providence and then it's significant part b. you want to appeal, what were the reasons for finally getting this deal across the line? what were the sticking points and how would they overcome it? i think that the major part of the agreement i can understand in naval base since it's paula from pretoria, off of the government in
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a stipulated not to fix them. it stipulated that the commander from the partis would shortly meet in, in, in some, in 10 based then it's concluded in this specific time. so i think so many, it was me that will be addressed. i believe that is specifically having one army. and so, but it still seems to now getting a very good mistake from the parties. it's a big news for all of us. just how significant is the pledge to allow humanitarian x is? can you give us an idea of what it's like to be an average citizen living in the region? you know, you took the government elidah and responsible government for all it is people not only from the north the, anybody want to take an aid is mandatory to eat even before the agreement that i can, i have to put up the government. the news channel that it really delivered to last
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area, which i've already been under the protocol when i try to print force. so this argument to me, it's been front of the facility to deliver it, not only for, not only to the to get our region, but also didn't know me, but i'm part of the dns that we have or which adults will be affected by the conflicts. so these companies are kind of agreement may part of the facility to, you know, this is not the 1st step that can, but cynthia, that anybody's already done in some areas in city. and i'm at the court, i'm going to be under the chat or so part of the figured out region. the thing is happen mostly going there was this agreement can facilitate i hope there for all areas to be addressed. you know, according to this agreement, you took, the national depends what we've gone for almost all parts of to get out and it will in part of the get the opportunity to the national defense for us to fasten it for an up everything then the yes, the day before we started be if you can, equipment that we could delegate to see if the 8 that all quoted us are opened. so
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things seems and i'll bring when and hopefully this agreement can facilitate a good thing that will come at the end of the day. but before that, hopefully thank you so much for your time and your inside. that is your appeal member of parliament current into 0. thank you. 10 killed having him again. well, earlier we spoke to your 100 abraham. he is a dr. regional government representative in north america, he explains why the signing of the deal is hugely significant. you guys have been asking for this, including the 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 putting to guy. and the people are very much the finding of the arguments inside. pick out the 2nd of november. but nothing has been today. and now we have
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had from the night that the 2 parties have agreed with an immediate expect to slow you down on it. 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 as well. so very much significant. you can imagine that a mother who doesn't have any food for her children in the house. why they're asking for her and having this signature, having this argument and of all students that are falling down on the way going to school and coming back from school in to guys. so having the flow of united to growing, ensuring students are way into school, ensuring mothers going to have something on the table to feed their children and in this is what the
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ukrainians is celebrating in the southern city of her soul. after the retreat of russian forces. yeah. it's one of the most significant victories for ukrainian troops and russia invaded in february. the ukrainian national flag is now flying on monuments and public buildings. president volota, miss lensky hailed us as a stork de less it bag is increasing re in central ukraine for us as it clearly incredible seems there in her song. can you just bring us up to date with what the latest is the it's nice for the native is that the city has no electricity has no water agencies are making their way in to also provide food water because they haven't had that for a while since electricity was cut off the emergency services say that that in place to d mind the area they said to date,
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the d mind just left just this under 2000 mines, the leftover munition. so the us serious issues that you can have to deal with. we also have the regional regional politicians, official thing that some russian soldiers may have changed into civilian clothes are still in the area. so they're proceeding with caution. and obviously that the issue around destroyed bridge from the west side to the inside of the new pro river and the damage done to the damn. so that's the challenges that they face bowl. so we understand that there is a curfew in states from this evening until the early hours of the morning. but yes, this is a major victory for ukraine. and people have been out on the streets celebrating and ro coming soldiers as they make, as they made their way into that city. obviously plenty for the ukrainian troops to do in his own. and now that every taking control but what happens next? are they going to continue pushing further east? do you think that's what the ukrainian officials
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are saying. they say that the military has an objective to reduce the land of occupiers, but it will be difficult for them to push east because is that denito river between them and the russian troops, the russian troops are dug in the defensive lines that can fill target and still continue to target ukrainian troops and course on region and the rest of ukraine. but also there's been talk of negotiations and the ukrainians have rejected that they clearly feel that the momentum is on this side, the military momentum, at least. and this has been a defeat for the russians, but elsewhere in the country. for example, in the east of the country, the fighting is intense. i've been in touch with soldiers on the front line. no, one of them described it as pure health because they may have the russians we have suffered defeat in carson, but elsewhere in the country they're pushing. they're trying to take over towns such as moving solid in the east. so the war is far from over. you could russia so controlled boston minds of ukrainian territory and they still have
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a lot of military in this country. okay, so bike for us and creepy. re thank you so much for that update. plenty more ahead on this news, including lavinia. faith is the presidential run off that's being seen as a battle between the liberal and conservative values. and in using women when really rugby world cup final against england. and he's here with that story. the democrats in the us are one seat away from keeping control of the senate that tied with the republicans at 49 feeds. democratic sinners. mike kelly has been re elected in arizona. counting is continuing for nevada and the state of georgia will hold a run off of the votes in december. will elgin here is nasa her sunny joins us now
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from las vegas in nevada. and if it, why is the count the taking so long compared to almost every other stage? yes, that's, that's a good question. and everyone, every american, now his wandering, why, but in fact is very technical. but also there are a lot of legal sees nobody wants to be sued. that honored pete in a scenario like georgia 2 years ago. basically when you vote in nevada and other states. but i guess nevada is more meticulous or they have to queue your vote. so you come in, you vote, and the curing will be looking at your signature. when you vote, if the ballot doesn't have a signature, then it's dismissed. and this operation of, of going through every single ballot than they are by the thousands takes time. and officials here are saying we're not doing it on purpose, we're just the pure system, the pure system, the mechanics of the system, the bureaucracy of the system. of course,
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the legal fees. nobody wants to be attacked in court. nobody wants to be accused of cheating. so they're taking their time regardless of all the criticism that comes from either democrats or republicans. right now, we're still talking 4 days after that. 8th famous, 8th night, 8th, november night. we're still talking in nevada here about 75000 votes and ballast that have not been counted. now in the nevada map, it's literally right now divided $5052.00 or the combined for the senate job. catherine musto is at $48.00 right now. and adam lac salt is the republican who is looking to get the seat from her and outtake her, his at 48.5 percent is nearly an $800.00 difference votes between the 2 right now as we speak. so we still have to wait until probably next wednesday for the, for the different admin's look as administrations here took out the remaining 75000
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balance. did you let me just say to very quickly, many ballots have been dismissed because there was no signature on them. because once they're cured, it was dismiss. so that's what the system is and everybody has to live with it. now the chances of incumbent catherine masters are pretty high if you believe the different local analysis here. if she guess, clark county, las vegas is what most of the democratic vote is, is up to 60000. those to be counted. it is thought now that if she gets, if she gets 63 percent of the 60 a 1000 votes and ballots, she is the winner. and that ga is not even the relevant of this at this stage. but 1st it has to happen. indeed, indeed entered, you know, given that the race is so close, let you say 800 to a 1000 votes in it. how tense is it there in nevada where you are it's you could repeat the question i couldn't get, it just helps him. he was just how tense is it in nevada where you are?
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yes. everybody stance right now because we're looking at at days in front of us and the couch is slow, so you're looking at minute by minute, hour by hour. everybody's glued, at least the politicians, the democratic republicans that follows they glued to the t, v stations and those graphics of the map and the numbers, how much has been counted? 50 percent, 60 percent, 70 percent, etc, etc. it's my blow and this kind of elections, but this is what it is in the end everybody has taken, and the chances are very high for the democratic incumbent. but at the same time, this is the reminder also that america started these elections heavily divided. and indeed, it's gonna end up on a very heavy division node for the nation, which got a lot of questions for what's coming in the next 2 years. and the next presidential elections as very heavily divided nation. what you're looking at right now and
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nevada is just the model in fact. and it, i think is so much for your time and analysis. this anessa, sunny from nevada. in the house of representatives, the republicans are leading with 211 seats. there's just 7 short of the 218 needed for majority. democrats are expecting more winds in western states, such as california, but they are behind with 201 sates will get more on this. i'm now joined by paris in not a republican strategist who's on skype in arlington, virginia, and asset hassan, a democratic strategist who joins us from burlington in vermont. thank you so much for joining us. are gonna start with you and, and just with katherine cook, his misto is roughly a 1000 votes behind. how confident are you us out, a son that the democrats will be able to win and prevail in nevada and therefore
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regain control of the senate? i'm fairly confident, most of the votes that are standing are in clark county, which is largely democratic. and most of those votes are votes that are by mail, which has also been some of the democrats have been focusing on. the key thing here is the democrats have been working to the last 2 years to paint a very clear contrast. a choice between the trump republicans had been taking the country backwards or, or the end was curtailing a freedoms of women and for, for some children. and also a vision for a future going forward. things like bite has been talking about the inflation reduction at the student loan forgiveness. all of this is painted a very clear contrast between trump republicans and the vision. the democrats have going forward. and you can feel that contrast in nevada, so i feel fairly confident. we've got quite a few votes that are left out standing,
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but i feel confident that those votes are ours. okay, paris, i mentioned that you are going to say the opposite to that, that you think the republicans are going to prevail. but i want to talk a little bit more broadly than that. there is a lot of talk and the lead up to these mid terms about the read wave. what happened to us? well, i think 1st time we talk about nevada and the fact that share of jo lombardo i just one bag gubernatorial race. flipping the seat from a democrat to a republican, the democrat that was in office lead miserably. i did a horrible job in terms of the economy, the pandemic, and crime, and so the voters there. oh, but voted to put in the republican share of jo lombardo, which is a good sign i with when it relates to the read way. look, i didn't materialize the way that a lot of pundents and pollsters thought that it would. but at this end of the day, republicans were still on track to take back that house of representatives and had
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the majority a win as a when a majority is a majority, whether it's 30 seats or 20 to 15 seats, it doesn't matter. it's still a majority and that still going to secure a republican being a new speaker of the house. and we're still have an opportunity to win in the senate because of the outstanding senate races that are still there. we always do the sit, it was going to be a tougher road, but still it is in play. all the votes need to be counted and they're not counted. it's still a shame that we don't have election day, but as turning into election weeks and in some instances election month. so hopefully we get, these votes counted, get a resolution, and we can have a determination on who's going to have the majority in the senate because we know the robins and have the majority in the house. okay. should in the lead up to the, in the terms button and the democrats, when a relatively hot with the message that democracy is at risk with these mid terms.
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wilson and do you think that that strategy has paid off? absolutely. here's the thing. the contrast was as easy to paint as it is just to take a look at the fact that republicans ran 299 candidates for federal office who denied the election results of this last election. moreover, they started passing laws to restrict the ability of people to vote. the reason that some of these votes takes along and i believe we should be counting every single vote cast. but the reason that it taking so long is that increasingly republican legislatures have put up barriers, making it more difficult for people to vote. arizona is an excellent example of that. pennsylvania. we can't count the early cas votes in many the states except after we count the votes of those cast in person. there's a reason these, let's take that long. and it's disingenuous to say, oh gosh, it's too bad of these both can be all be all be countered. one day republican state
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legislatures put up these barriers. all that said it is important to be for every american to be able to cast their ballot. and to have that ballot, not in the in voters decide who leads us. and that is what, but a decided let us not underestimate the fact that this has been the most successful off party party out of power midterm election in a generation. oh, so it's, there are, could like, over 20 years, there are a couple places. were republicans picked up seats like in florida, but overwhelmingly, across the country. the expectation was for republicans, a suite gubernatorial to sweep congress, house and senate. and none of those things happen. we may be picking up democrats, maybe picking up a senate seat, possibly. we picks up a gubernatorial c. net possibly. and this will be the narrowest margin that republicans, if they do take the house and that's not certain yet. this will be the narrowest marching generation. if they, if they govern with this margin. okay, a paris,
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where does this leave of donald trump? do you think that he will still launches presidential campaign? sure, i think press. assistant, trump is going to launch on next tuesday from our logo. and that will be the beginning of the republican primary ah, for president of united states. i think that when you look at the bench that the republicans have in terms of people who could potentially b r k, are nominee for president united states. that bench a strong. you have donald trump, you have a glen young get you have a so many others. good governor de santis. i, nikki haley, mike pompeo. i mean the list literally goes on and on. and so we are confident as a party that we will nominate the person whom the majority of republicans want to have as our nominee, and we will win against whomever the democrats up put up. most democrats don't want
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joe biden to run again. it's not because of anything but the fact that they know he is not a good leader, despite what my colleague on the left just talked about in terms of the things that democrats have done at the end of the day, the economy is still in shambles. we still have high inflation, we still have a crumbling economy. unemployment numbers went up in the last jobs report, crime is still a problem. the border is still open, fit noah, still pouring over. we have instability overseas with north korea and other countries. and so we have some serious problems, the democrats don't have faith and joe biden. republicans have faith in the bench that we have at the top of that bench. is donald trump, who's going to announce his for his candidacy next week? well, we will see how it all plays out. thank you so much for your time. that is paris denied and ushered hassan for us. thank you. will. former us 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,
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but he's resisting his law suit. notes full of presidents have provided testimony in the past that states, no president or former president has ever been compelled to do so. will trump argues the president prohibits congress from forcing him to testify? to other news and kenyon troops have arrived in the democratic republic of congo to help fight the him 23 ripple group. the $23.00 of widely believed to be a proxy over wander, though they both deny this. the group has now advanced towards the eastern city of goma. it's fighting with congress government troops just north of the city. malcolm with reports from gun canyon soldiers, the latest to arrive in democratic republic of congo under the banner of an east african regional force is part of an agreement made by east african leaders earlier this year. they say they'll be supporting congos army reserve the shelf the. the
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instructions and the concept of the heads of state are very clear or canyon friends are here on a purely offensive mission. congos army says the canyon soldiers will help them fight the m 23 rebel group. it's widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were one that denies it. there were about 70 soldiers here. can you says inside sell? it'll send a battalion around 900, which is insignificant that the vos territory held by anything called people waiting to find out if the soldiers will actually engage in combat with the m 23 level great. m. 23. recent advances have forced nearly 200000 people from their homes. congress army known as f a r d c has been fighting the rebel group this week, says is trying to push them back and forth is quite a part of the thing on the fraud of what the plan. i believe it's not the question
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of the main thing is that he's been with you, but there's been armed conflict and it's in congo since you can there. and rwanda invaded in 1990. have been accused of meddling and looting mineral since then. and the backing m. 23. you can the troops entered congo again a year ago under an agreement with the government. they since come under the banner of the regional force. many congolese people don't want them here. civil have demonstrated several times in recent months against rwanda, and you can bet you, they blame for decades of military aggression and against un peacekeepers who they blame for. failing to protect them. campaign is say a strength in congress army should defeat the armed groups. and that it's congos vast mineral wealth that attract for an armies. it's money unfortunately. when know what that is war festival, they're going to be
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a bill to become going to people. and 2nd. well, there will be always mining petrol, road construction, calling drug. following with on east africa, leaders say canyon troops and the regional force will bring stability. others here say foreign forces of the problem, not the solution. malcolm web al jazeera goma democratic republic of congo. the well, it's just over a week until the football woke up kicks off here in casa, and he is here and it's pretty intense, few days for some of the world cup coaches watching it from behind the sofa thing the action this weekend, hoping that players stay fit nervously watching the last weekend of club matches before the start of capital 2022. most schools have now be named with countries needing to finalize that $26.00 man alon. upon monday, the inform ivan tony,
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while he was overlooked by england manager or south gate, but showed them exactly what to be missing in katha the school twice in brun resume . when at manchester city, birth home defeats in the premier league city this season, under the 2nd law of this campaign. now mexico are preparing to take part in the 8th consecutive world cup finals. they play poland in their opening game right now . they are in spain preparing for friendly against iraq on wednesday, mexico never won a will cut before, but they reached the quarter finals when they hosted the torments in 1970 and 86. and also by origin, tina and saudi arabia and the group stage was get an idea of how the atmosphere is building up in mexico. mental rep hello is there for is one of the phones expecting from that same in castle there is a lot of expectation here in mexico. in fact, right now you would think that this is a world cup already that's happening behind us. but really, it's just a saturday at midday in the mexican capital, but make no mistake. mexico is
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a soccer nation. people here are very excited about the potential for mexico to do well during this, during this tournament. one thing that our team here in mexico city has been doing over the course the last few days last few weeks, is talking to those fans, those thousands of fans that are making their way to do how to see these games among them. and that he gave it a mood as he's a sports announcer. these sports announcer, one of the most recognizable figures in mexico and, and latin american football. he's announced 11 world cups. the world cup cuts out of 2022. will 4 fans unfortunately be his last and final world cup for fans of the fif of video games from e. a sports, you know, this guy were at the very least, you know, his voice. and he gave it a mood as let's hear it in his own words, have a look good
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with that i can be no matter what you have been by your job or got out a little oh, maybe with you on it would warn you said with a we have to wear and well i got, i got the rock on broad. you on july beetle running on doors green. i mean, i thought, you know, he's a but a lot of would want your problem with what you read in my team on my phone and i leave it. okay. got it learning when you call that are going. but i am going to be able to go to go, and i mean my going to move a when. and these numbers have been very jayce. and so it's been a bit of a problem is have been by your choice all. yeah. not a problem with
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a i'm not a great what a policy on what it, what is a go for them to pull it up on the, on a regular reaching out on those could shuttle mean? yes, everything is last is also making a, b, m, g. it's also needles, and a lot of a lot of numbers and what i want you to read is what is the way which i'm using it for you for all school mom in a late study. so it doesn't matter when we go to reset it, just let me when i let you know what i'm going to use it. i long as i was ones which i'm
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really known as or not as long as it st throws radios. if you're not even in a general daniel bill, isn't it? oh, it's enough to make you want to scream. goal along with the adults are again, a lot of anticipation, a lot of emotion here in mexico, in the lead up to the world cup. it's a soccer nation, there's $80000.00 fans estimated to be traveling to do how to watch these games. this is mexico's 8th consecutive world cup. and there's a certain expectation that mexico will do well in the group stage of looking to see some really good games between mexico and poland, mexico and saudi arabia. the real challenge is going to be that mexico, argentina games. i don't want to make any predictions myself. i'm very excited more so than anything for watching mexico for that 1st goal in the world cup. whatever
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that happens, you know that the streets here in the mexican capital are going to be crazy with celebrations. and that's certainly something that i don't wanna miss. a fantastic stuff. i am on a wrapper for his and mexico city. thank you so much. now, i'll be back with the more world companies a little bit later on this hour more from mexico. in fact, we'll meet marianne. she been looking to lift their theme and their nation in castle. ah hello, we had got a band of cloud and rain just making its way across northern parts of the middle east. let me see how this master cloud that's just straddling the arabian peninsula . pushing across into around some wet weather some when she weather into afghanistan and dryer and brighter,
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behind that maybe one or 2 showers up towards the air. the the black sea. as we go on through sunday in some monday, will the shower still live there, across northern parts of saudi arabia, pushing up towards the levant, south of that, or warm sunshine, $32.00 celsius, a truck temperature here in doha, marty fine, and settled with blue skies coming through far to settle to cause northern parts of africa. central areas still clinging on to the showers, late seasons storm. still rumbling away across the southern parts of nigeria could see some wet to whether to just coming in across gonna isn't it? ivory coast just pushing up toward sierra leo, but the road he went. weather is into the heart of africa. well as it should do, the seasonal rains, sinking farther southwards, where to whether they're just coming in across sir zambia, zimbabwe, mozambique, seeing some heavy burst of bright and some rudy wet weather for a time across at east side of south africa through cooling a towel that will pair pop as it moves into mozambique with bright disguise, coming in behind. ah,
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recovery together, recover stronger. ah, ah, watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the sour, if you of, he is government. and ribble forces have a great to facilitate humanitarian exists to wharton to cry, and other regions in the north. the pledge with sine deny, robi, it's the lightest step and if it's to ins, 2 years of conflicts, ukrainians is celebrating in the city of her song after russian forces withdrew. it's one of the most significant victories for you, cried instance russia invited in february. moscow had claimed the region as russian
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land for eva. vote counting in the u. s. midterms is continuing in the state of nevada. democrats, of one c to y from keeping control of the senate that tied with the republicans at 49 states. the ukraine has joined as summit of southeast asian leaders for the 1st time. it's foreign minister urge to asi on members to condemn russia's invasion and help protect you. crimes grind shipments hold on the number to take every measure possible to stop, rush out from a plane, congregated with the world re ported, exempt from the conflict. whatever happens on the battle ground, russia would not use the order that would lead me as the leverage and international relations. and image claimed by the renowned but elusive graffiti office bank c has
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appeared on a war scar building in barrage, young can north of keith. the figure of the gymnast is among other similar works not yet claimed by bank c, across ukraine for what the residents make of it as they try to carve a normal life out of the damage and destruction which and how when defined doubts amid the brutal destruction of dunker, the poise and grace of a tiny gymnast on a canvas of rebel, the art world's most famously elusive figure banks. he has left his mind the banks he has come to a place like borrowed the anchor. isn't the great surprise in the context of some of his previous work, but it is, of course, a big surprise to the people who live here. the stenciled artwork 1st appeared about a week ago, but not until it was posted on bank sees own instagram account. could anyone be certain? it was his fault of his signature at the bottom
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for jennifer ukraine, talking about balance gymnast balance. somehow, year old balancing. and the people who live here also balanced in between the daily routine and the like, was back from days when russia are here, alexi was a graffiti r t l 21 story about 12 years ago. he created this to celebrate world youth stake in his now shattered hotel, the tagline that you could see at the top right corner. like to the black one. it's like all the best for the children. and i think it's kind of it has some kind of symbolism. we could see the 2 different worlds, like the world on these picture, like all the best for the children and the another picture of like russian aggression and what they can bring to to the world. spit lana's home was another in
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the random line of russia. 5, it was built, she tells me in 914 surviving to will. but it's unlikely to recover this. it is a mine, a consolation that she now lives across the street from a bank see original marble young way. and if not for what happened here, he might not even know the board a yankee this year. and it's really pleasing today to see people smiling, taking pictures. art is an ascetic pleasure. it hills our souls. so this is very cool. other works have appeared not yet officially claimed by bank. see here a child challenges, a putin like figure, a judo, an antique tank defense enables children at play. and above the whole ripped by a tank shell, the delicacy of
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a rhythmic gymnast. they seem to stand distribute to life in the ruins of war. joan, a whole al jazeera borrowed the anchor slip indians hid to the poles on sunday for the 2nd round of presidential elections. they run off to fill the largely ceremonial post the scene as a test for the governing liberal coalition. a defeated populace prime minister pianos young just 6 months ago. one of his former ministers is running against a liberal candidate whose i mean to become slip. in his 1st female head of stage, gasper luba has more from liana opinion. paul shows that most has every sent him percent percentage buying. that leads our logo lenient. electra is leaning to the left. so it's hard for writing candidates to win this with absolute majority. that's why mister logon to train himself as a more moderate for additional even partition on the other hand,
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bit spirit. most i said this is a fight between conservative and liberal issues. so she's trying to motivate people to come to the election and to cotton from the 2nd position in the 1st round to win the selection and become the soviet president. one of the very important factor is the in the selection that we are in the super election year. so some kind of water fatigue is possible to happen and that's the path for mr. lago to win the collection. there was a parliament election in april. we have local election also, so this is the biggest danger for liberal politicians to lose the election. and that's why a lot of motivation from the left side of the political spectrum, they are telling people come to the elections. let's once again show mister young showed that liberal democracy is now hutchinson,
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his government has announced to deal with supermarkets and suppliers to regulate the prices of several basic goods. that's after mass demonstrations were held over the soaring cost of living. many say they can't afford to wait 3 meals of day and inflation and argentina is predicted to reach up to 100 percent this year. twitter is on the verge of bankruptcy. the social media company's new owner. ellen musk has warned employees of tough times ahead. the billionaire made the comments in his 1st mass call to staff his his twitter needs to boost subscription revenue after big losses. many clients have also suspended advertising, waiting to see how musk will handle hate speech fake accounts, an online harassment will thousands of protesters have gathered in central london to mark the halfway point of cop 27. the you in climate change summit in egypt that i mean to increase pressure on world leaders to take action against
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global warming will warming full. britain has more a cultural 7. and john, i'll shake so far. this week we have the un secretary general talking about humanity being on the highway to hell with it's what's on the accelerator i collected extension. and what we've got now is a day, a global day of action because of that situation. we got thousands of people here in central london scenes that are also they repeated in 54 across the world. essentially mocking the halfway point of property, but also putting new pressure on the people to actually make something substantially different for the world. us talk to some of the testers here around the late. i'm sorry to interrupt. good afternoon. hello. my name is alice. why you hear us? you're obviously one of the campaign activists. i'm a public health doctor and i recognize that climate change is the biggest threats
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that we face to century. then also we need to realize that climate change actually present the biggest opportunity to improve health around the world as well. you know, looking at making sure that people have, want to present themselves, spirit 3 diseases and heart diseases and that kind of thing. what do you want from the leaders meeting in china? shake. it's really important that we have a clear path to meeting the goals with the parents agreement to limiting warming to 1.5 degrees. we need to make sure that we commit to facing out all possible coal, oil and gas. and we need to be able to finance climate change actions, $100000000.00 a year. we also need to finance damage. thank you, alex. thank you. now these are sentiments for job a job by pretty much everybody has right wide variety of groups in both faith groups. campaign groups are all united in this camp campaign about climate
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change. i. one of the big things is lawson damage the idea that those countries who are responsible for the pollution should pay damages to those poor countries who are suffering the effects of it. one more week left a prop 27. we'll see what they come up with that priscilla head on al jazeera and sports will come plaza, hoping to stay injury free in the last games before the cutoff finals. ah. challenging the brazilian dictatorship with the democratically run football team in the corinthians, change the course of a nation with the center was a revolutionary football known to locals. as the dr. football rebels concludes with the celebration of the life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians, democracy movement on al jazeera. the latest
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news, as it breaks with pandemic restrictions being lifted for the 1st time, the st. whitfield with tens of thousands of pot together with detailed coverage all cents a month. here, we want to share 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 quote recruit fair soldiers. lou ah ah, it's time to sport now. he is, andy. thank you so much tomlin i last much before the world cup. the english
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criminal champion, manchester city suffered a short comb defeat to brent food. ivan sony. not selected buying them, but the visitors in front of the other had stadium repertoire created one man who will be in castle with southgate, scottsdale food, and he closed the cc. but an injury sign total struck against giving somebody a famous c one when a 1st home legal think the city the 2nd of the season, at least 2 points behind austell, on a plane. again, boy went to national coaches on nervously watching this last weekend of club matches. spanish coach loose and re cabbie hoping, defend the army report, suffers no long term problems. after this head injury my scores have not been confirmed or the countries need to finalize their 26 man line up on monday with the king of england captain harry came to sondra for the goal. and when fits hotman, those shared 7 goals with leaves and the world cut bound play your boys are eager.
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ben sanker, school boy slates on a spurs. finished up. as for 3 winners or mexico will bring not just passion to the world cup, but music is well. cats are, will be getting a taste of mexican culture in the shape of one of its best, like mariachi bands. it's the 1st time the group of brightened up footballs. biggest tournaments. nobody nicholas blender is so integral to represent them for them. maria, my dear, you seem otherwise. like a lease for locals, as the most good in maria g is life. sincerely, felice, can make you elaborate. in salem, a decent daily that only levy willa look in it and see how much one of units in the lama you look to support us on those in the sam would just say again, sang, so most sing when they got this b,
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amazon with all that he up with he one of what we know the study, but i see is the problem and i was in the l. m. was what those where was so now that we have to remember a vertical monahan thing on our mass. a spice gentleman. he can or seen oil where to go more like him there. and i'll put us in, seattle, muddy archie lacey, another lady alice unless you oh oh. and we will need papa sierra. what has been taught us. but it's one of those places he spent will be the end of one. no, no. hill is jelesa legally. and momento is i was not a percent promise. was alex your iran? yes. ensure what i think is,
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what are the rules will put us on put up waited as the 11 b, m, eat. i represent that he up. all your selection will never tobias is salome. we will need to, but i use a someone we got dental sports, i'm sorry. what was that? i'm mostly current music on mckee cannot enforce the info. and when the i look at that it was me with c make equal. you got all of you know what i can be on the moon, the presidio, and i got on fiesta jacket. it was already a local so that's the music. let's sir. take a look at the teams chances as well. martindale plus, here is a mexican sports journalist, he's joining us from barcelona. i thanks for, for being with us here on al jazeera sets, for a lot of mexican fans hearing cats out. how good is the scene they're here to watch? do you think this time ah, hi andy. yeah, well, lots of lots of fans. burke not so much optimism amongst them because these mexican
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national team is probably not as good as the one that are played 4 years ago. it's a team in transition with some older players lager guillermo chore. and that is one of the other w. no, well came in is for a steal there. but a younger generation who hasn't proved themselves haven't proved themselves in the, in the big stages. they don't blame in big european teams, so it's a bit of her, of an unknown and her, it doesn't her make it is that fans are not assessed as optimistic as they were. for example, 4 years ago looking at the group, saudi arabia, poland, and argentina. i guess that 1st game against poland really important to get the get the tone right for this tournament. absolutely. i spoke to that a martina to the coach a few weeks ago and he told me that everything hinges on these game leg. it's essentially ski from mexico if they win this match,
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then at the outcome would be completely different. even they lose. they will most likely have to fight for their lives against argentina, which are given the formed at mercy and company are, are at this moment. it doesn't look like a very enticing prospect. is that again, a lot of people looking forward says obviously this big story about lena massey's final well copper or the people of mexico looking forwards her to playing a part in that story. no, not really because that would be that they would probably lose. and because like in in mexico, there sir, like people think that argentina could be a world champions and they don't believe that the mexican national team could be turned it in at this said before, this has happened the same or before a few times or people didn't believe that makes it would be germany 4 years ago and they did. they didn't believe they would be. croatia dear to go and they did. didn't believe they. they'll beat france or in 2010, and they did so. ah,
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we have to take with a grain of salt of salt, the special ed pessimism as well because the mexican national team had proved, had proved time. and again that they can actually defy the arts. and just looking at a had a bit, how is the country feeling about getting to host the world cup for a 3rd time in 2026? they are in to see ethel sciatic or the in fact there are some people are asking, well like in social media in social networks that they use these a woke up that is not mexico don't seem that competitive as a preparation to the 2026 world captain, were they believe mexico have a bigger chance? so yeah, yeah. people are antiseptic. it will be the 1st time in history that a country organizes 3 times the world cup. so. so yeah, there is a leg, certainly excitement, but it's a long time i head. so at the moment they're mostly focused on the next work up.
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yeah, let's, let's do with 2022. first. the martindale palace here. thank you so much. sure. for taking time out. for us tonight, my pleasure. our cats organ secretary will kick off $64.00. well car matches and al jazeera will be following the action. every step of the way. the weight is nearly over for the bigger show on earth. all eyes are on cut are as the world cut comes to the middle east for the 1st time, a truly global event, bringing together football culture from all over the world wall. 32 countries battle it out with the trophy party of corresponded on all continents. will bring you coverage like no other as the world come through contact, we will take you around the world. the cathartic 2020 to welcome on al jazeera. in the rugby world cup, new zealand women have won the trophy for a 6th time. they beat england in a thrilling final salad crown for this woman eaten pork often 11 tries in the match for the black ferns eventually winning by 31.34 points to 31 in melbourne.
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the cricket of england and pakistan are preparing for sundays. t 20 woke up final thing and seemed looking to hold this title at the same time as the 50 over world cup. i definitely see that as a benefit, am in a think here. whether it's that world cup final or whether it's different finals, enfranchised cricket or and with any of the experiences that we have as a group that we will drawn on will be a benefit. okay, more from in a couple of hours time. but that is how the sport is looking for somebody. thanks so much, andy. will that is all from me, tom. a cry for this news hour, but we will have more of the day's news right after the break. ah ah.
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