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and diana is balancing an oil being honest threat to the environment. counting the cost on al jazeera spiraling costs dwindling supplies. the shock is being felt around the world with the war in ukraine triggering just deploy uncertainty. europeans of bracing themselves for an unprecedented winter. al jazeera reports on the human costs of the winter energy crisis and new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous community has helping tackle to days, environmental catastrophes. we see how the melanesians people of the torres strait of fighting rising sea levels which threatened to swallow their islands 1st nations frontline, the torres strait swallowed by the sea on al jazeera. ah,
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if europe his government and to grind forces agree to facilitate immediate humanitarian access to tig rye and neighboring regions as a sign, a road map for that p steel. ah, lo i mariam no mozy in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program as ukrainians continue to celebrate the retaking of harrison's city work begins to restore vital services. president lansky says the russians destroyed all critical infrastructure . the anonymous st artist, bang c unveils a mural of a gymnast on a bombed out building. ne keys. but is this also his work? mark, please?
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miss ham went in. arizona puts the damn across one seats away from keep in control of the senate. now all eyes on nevada. ah well, if you're of his government in rebel forces, have agreed to facilitate immediate humanitarian access to water to grind other regions in the north. the pledge signed in nairobi is the latest step to and to years of conflicts arrival sides of now signed an agreement which lays out a road map for the implementation of a sci fi deal. they reached earlier this month. fighting between the 2 sides is left thousands dead and displaced millions so easy. ready ready to use as to what a to do with
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b a and b as in dog. with and understand. accordingly, we want to express a for a, b is and is the ability to own pin therefore, we fully did a kid of 72 in a. ready and this i was just taking a look at how the conflict unfolded, fighting broke out in november 2020 and prime minister ahmed accuse rebels of attacking a federal army camp and send troops into northern tier gray internet in that cost of the region will cause is caused a major humanitarian crisis. us back, investigators accused the philippine government of using starvation as
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a weapon of war claim it denied in june 2021. if you appear, declared unilateral cease fire, followed by a nation wide state of emergency in november. despite that fighting continued on and off until last month, when delegates from both sides met in south africa. on november, 2nd, a permanent sensation of hostilities was agreed. and since monday representatives from august, auburn mckelly have been meeting in kenya's capital nairobi to discuss how they are going to implement it. so earlier i spoke to dr. physique, i'm dyslexia, a surgeon at 2 grade largest hospital has been struggling to operate because of a shortage of essential medicines. he says people a dying because a hasn't been getting through. we have the diabetic who don't get into the and who can complicate the source because some of them and some of them are waiting. we have patients on that is the beginning of the work. the data department used to
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have the 90 percent on their 65 of them update remaining. and unless there is a place comes in the coming few days, then they may die one by one. we have 2 confessions decided to confession who we have operated this week. and because that is not about the they are communicating with interrupt. i mean, i love this is an infection. some we need to re operate again in the gate. so basically we have sold so for the sake so far, that's almost the closing. ah, experience, president law to me as the lensky says that russian forces destroyed all of her songs critical infrastructure before they fled the city, including heating, electricity, water, and communications networks. but that's not stop the celebrations and the
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recaptured regional capital. where officials are already working to improve living standards, often more than 8 months of russian occupation, ukrainian police officers have returned to the city national tv and radio broadcast, so once again available. but a daunting task lies ahead. work is underway to find a neutralized unexploded ordnance with one person already injured while the mining and administrative building evidence of possible war crimes being documented as well. and russian forces remained close by fortifying battle lines on the eastern bank of the neat pro river. just opposite the city around 70 percent of the house on region is still under russian control. i said bag reports from preview re ah, for the 1st time since march, the 2nd, the residence of carson woke up to sights and sounds of a city restored to life. this is full body square. in the center the world means
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freedom. and with it comes joy and laughter. it's not peace time as such. but 1st longest possible, the pretend it is. the russian army has merely retreated to the east side of the guinea pro river easily in artillery range. as they withdrew the russians destroyed critical infrastructure. the tv tower bridges over the din april, including this one in the cove dam, causing significant damage of parts of the dam. wall and satellite imagery shows a damage and turn of ski bridge. the main crossing from west to east russia announced that it had completed an orderly withdrawal on friday morning. but the evidence suggests it was anything, but some units were forced to flee across the temporary pontoons under heavy ukrainian fire. the reports of drownings and the unit is said to have been ordered to dress in civilian clothes and skate by any means available. many russian dead and wounded are said to have been left behind,
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stolen lansing reach of salem oberon, of so long as of these evening. the defense forces have established control over more than 60 settlements. in kennesaw region, the police have started stabilization measures, mostly everywhere in liberated territory. our expert technicians have low to worth to you might have almost 2000 explosion items have already been removed, new or steph, woburn by sticky for russia. it was the latest in the series of battlefield defeats and all the more humiliating coming just 6 weeks after her son was formerly annexed by moscow. for now, ukraine has rejected the idea of negotiations with they want to negotiate, but they have written russia here forever. it wants to go shared with us and keep bumping the infrastructure they want. they want to cease fire, but they're not talking about the withdrawal of their forces from the entire territory of ukraine because they need an operational pause before not peace,
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a liberal, a city that resisted the occupation when it began almost 9 months ago, until that resistance proved futile that was so recently proclaimed russian for ever by vladimir putin has proven itself in scenes of re for ya. that won't, and any time, soon to be ukrainian to it's called the question now is whether ukrainian troops can replicate this victory elsewhere in the country. fighting in the east is particularly intense, but with the return of the regional capital to ukrainian hands, and the morale boost that comes with it. they believe they can win this war. a sandbag i'll de 0 quivery. alexander, my check was chair of ukrainian parliament's committee on foreign policy and he says that humanitarian aid is now being delivered to residence in harrison city. to attrition is very difficult because russia had created intolerable conditions for people to stay and leave in here song. and before the or the retreat of russian
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troops, russia had deliberately tried to great humanitarian catastrophe. first of all, our troops need to do mine to make it safer. but despite these, even though the process of divine and has already started, the humanitarian aid has started to flow to the city. and we hope that within a month we will open post offices will start given money to and pensions and salaries to the workers in here. so we are moving fast. we, the spirits of our troops are very high with strongly motivated to liberate the whole territory of ukraine, including crimea. and we hold that next year. we'll be in grania and we will liberate the whole territory of ukraine. that to surg markov is a former advisor to the russian president by team push. now he says that losing harrison might be a blow for russia,
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but moscow's overall more mobilization means it will be ukraine's last victory is really embarrass for russia. we used to believe that russia is 2nd army, is a world after united states, probably by probably equal to united states. so it's depressive for that population in presser for, i mean, but we still believe that is probably the last real media addicted or you could, and yet, i mean that he's in the u. k. has talked a bit is ation needed to remember is ation on the sprint. and there's the results. you can, you can't 5 time less than russia by population, but you're bringing, i mean, to why is bigger than the rational numbers, but now it is, your will be way for you canyon. i mean, because the city content, a 1000 mobilized reference, will come to russian. i mean,
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it's captured and get it. so it's, it's really a good example, or the fact that russia is liberal state and that it keep resume is that the pressure our british street artist bank sees, revealed his latest work on the ruins of a house and board young guy near keith. the art work shows a gymnast doing a hand stand on the rubble of a shelf building. bank. see, she had a picture of the mural on instagram on saturday and all the work not officially came, no depicts a man resembling legitimate person being defeated at judo by a child or young who was one of the places hardest hit by roches bombardment of ukraine. and the immediate aftermath of february's invasion, i'm not sure the java, this is such a historic moment for our country that people like bang, c, and other famous figures coming here and showing the world what russia has done to us. i thought that i must say it, that's why i came here with my husband's of developments in albania today. and he
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gone the protest as clashing with police in front of the office of the prime minister at rama. tens of thousands of demonstrators that gathered to protest against corruption more poverty and a growing number of people leaving the country. after demonstrating peacefully for around 3 hours, protest is broke through the police court and around the government building and through red and black paint. at least one protest i was arrested in watching al jazeera life from london. it was till had for you on the program in troubled waters . we visit south korean ports caught between military trails and missile test also, ah, how mexico is bringing. not just push into the wall carpet music as well. ah
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hello. we still have severe weather warnings in force for good part so that each the side of australia, thunderstorm rumbling away, spinning out to south australia. this area of low pressure will have a great impact on the weather, down towards new south wales added to victoria as we go on through the next day or 2, sunday, then some very wet weather coming back into inland parts of new south wales. already in flood for many of these areas here course and where to whether they're coming into where victoria so could see problems for the crickets in melbourne on sunday. shower still there, as you go on into money, not quite as wet, but it is still looking like a little bit of a wet day. nevertheless, 19 celsius, significantly cooler 30 celsius. therefore, sidney wester, whether they're just runs right up across queensland and up towards the top hand at where to where the will gradually make its way across the tasman as you go through tuesday. so you will see it clouding over across south island of new zealand. not too bad for the north ireland, some wet weather,
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also making his way across the sea of japan and very heavy rain coming into northern and central parts of japan over the next day or so that will sweep through as we go on into our monday. fresh weather cooler weather coming in behind, but it will be brighter while you drive there for the korean peninsula. much of china ah. the challenge of the brazilian dictatorship with the democratically run football team. the corinthians changed the course of the nation. with the center was a revolutionary football, known to locals as the doctor football rebels concludes with the celebration of life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians democracy movement on al jazeera lou
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ah, look at the main stories. now. if you're, if his government and rebel forces have agreed to facilitate immediate humanitarian access to wharton take rye, the pledge signed in nairobi as the latest step to and to t is of conflict, which is left thousands dead and millions displaced. and ukraine's president says, russian forces destroyed all of harrison's critical infrastructure before they fled the city as not stop celebrations and the retaken regional capital vo, where officials already working to restore vital services. after months of russian occupation. ah
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votes are still being counted off the tuesdays us midterm elections in the house of representatives. the republican party leads, bought by a smaller margin than full cost democrats on our ones, each away from keeping control of the senate. they are tied with the republicans at $49.00 seats off to democratic sanity. mark kelley was reelected an hour, zona, ga will hold off in december. so all eyes on nevada, whether republican candidate is leading by around $800.00 votes. so might can join us live. now from washington, with our is own out of the way we're now or watching nevada who controls who controls the senate could come down to this indeed, yes. well, as you mentioned, some 800 votes, according to the latest count as the republican lead. but the democrat is still awaiting a large drop up results from a traditionally liberal leaning area with in nevada, which could push her over the line with all not the results are going to be
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finalized in the course. the next few are that's open to contemplation. we're certainly not sure that that is going to happen, but very clearly in about a utterly critical the democrats, when they're, they will gain control of the senate. they will get that 50 seats, which together with the costing vote by the vice president means they hold the majority. i should they, republicans when it then it's all going to go down to the wire in georgia with that runoff election is being held on december. the 6, so res, it's in margins here happening here as to the house. well, we're still waiting for the results of the house to be finalized. it could be a matter of days before we are sure about what those results. although the republicans appear to be entering ahead towards that metric figure of $218.00, which would give them a majority in the house and test. and tell me more, mike, about the reaction within the republican party. they now starting to ask questions
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that perhaps divisions emerging over the way in which these elections of played out . typically it does favor the party out of power and it was thought there sort of economic environment is favorable to republicans. but the so called red sweep hasn't taken place well, there's been a lot of discussion already among republicans about why they had fed so badly and fed badly. they had, as you correctly say, in these mid term elections. it's normally the party not in power, that makes major gains. in fact, as this particular midterm election, joe biden has done better in terms of retaining seats and winning some than any previous democratic the term president for close to a century. so it's a massive achievement for the bite and administration within the republican party. the debate to centering on the oversized influence of donald trump in terms of these mid term elections. many of the candidates were hand picked by trump over the
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heads of the republican party itself. and made very few of those candidates managed to do very well at all. so this a lot of questioning of donald trump's role within the republican party. his opponents and there are increasing numbers of him within the republican party, saying that he could be the kiss of death in the next election. should he get involved? not already, republicans are saying and asked him quietly, it is reported not to have anything to do with that run of election in georgia because as happened in january 2020 in that runoff election. there is it in trump's then involvement actually was led by many analysts to believe that that is the reason why the democrats won those 2 critical seats. senate seats in georgia and in january 2021. so his position within the republican party very strongly coming under major discussion. all right, thank you very much. from washington
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d. c. mike. when following instability and crypto markets and the crypt currency exchange f t x is investigating unauthorized transactions. after analysts said, millions of dollars worth of asset assets have been moved from the platform staff f t x, which falls bankruptcy on friday and trying to keep hold of digital tokens. so they can be used to pay back creditors. the company found a some bank when fried down as ceo on friday. there's been speculation that he flown to south america, but he's told the reuters news agency that he's now back in the bahamas. you and climate hawks in egypt reaching the half way point is negotiators work to draw deals on a wide range of issues. the 2 week meeting and sharma shake started with strong appeals from wild leaders for greater effort to curb emissions and help poor nations cope with global warming. u. s. climate and voice john kerry says his country's ready to discuss moves to address loss and damage compensation. and that all nations have a responsibility to find solutions. i've said again and again that the climate
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crisis is not a bilateral issue. and no countries, you know, so do a step come to the table to help us solve a global crisis. an existential issue that involves every nation in the world, including including our friends, china. so i mean, we need to make this happen and we're just sitting tight. and we'll see where we go . thousands of protests is gathered in central london early raj and won't lead us through more to fight global warming. it was part of a day of action with demonstrations around the world. for brandon was here at frank square, a call $27.00 in chanel shake so far this week, rather un secretary general talking about humanity being on the highway to hell with it's with on the accelerates i sort of collected extension. and what we've got now is a day, a global day of action because of that situation. and we've got thousands of people
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here in central london. seems that also being repeated in cities all across the world. i'm essentially walking the hallway points of cop 27, but also putting renewed pressure on the people at contract 7 to actually make something substantially different for the well boss. talk to some of the professors here randomly. i'm sorry to interrupt. good afternoon. hello. what's your name? my name's alice musician how, why you hear alice, you're obviously one of the campaign activists. sorry, i'm a public health doctor and, and i recognize that climate change is the biggest global health threat that we face is century that also we need to realize that climate change actually presents the biggest opportunity to improve health around the world as well. so, you know, looking at making sure that people had wall hiring to present themselves with spirit tree diseases and hot diseases and that kind of thing. what does it you want from the lead has meeting and sean l shake. so it's really important that we
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have a clear path to meeting the goals of the parents agreement to lay missing woman to 1.5 degrees. we need to make sure that we commit to phasing out old fossil fuels, coal, oil, and gas. and we need to be able to finance climate change action, so $100000000.00 a year. we also need to finance loss in damage. thank you, alex, thank you. now these are the sentiments which are being shared by pretty much everybody has a wide variety of groups in both faith groups, campaign groups, all united in this, a camp, a campaign about our climate change? i think one of the big things is lawson damaged the idea that those countries who are responsible for the blue sion should pay damages to those poor countries who are suffering the effects of it. one more week left of prop 27. we'll see what they come up with that east asian leaders are meeting on sunday under the flurry of recent missile launchers by north korea is expected to be high on the agenda. south
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koreans living near the border say they're increasingly concerned about their livelihoods. and the threats of full scale war, rob mcbride reports from the northernmost corner of south korea on the peninsulas east coast, which has been at the center of recent military exchanges. in the port of de gin, fishing boats return from increasingly troubled waters close to the border between north and south. there's been a recent rise in artillery firing drills out to sea by north korea. people here are reluctant to talk about the dangers, but like this fisherman admit they're concerned about the impact on their livelihoods. these women say they could hear the shelling renewed. they're not following the. when i heard the artillery shells, i was wondering if a war was about to break out. probably even get started. so life becomes difficult if north korea keeps firing artillery, how can the fish survive? the drills have been in protest against the return this year to joint military
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exercises between south korean and us forces. it's divided opinion here with this demonstration in sold by japanese and south korean, religious and civic groups warning the saber rattling could lead to a wider confrontation number got near the now the korean peninsula is becoming a powder keg for a new cold war that could expand to a confrontation between china and america. last week, north korea fired an intercontinental ballistic missile. and dozens of short range weapons, one of which has been recovered. one of the missiles flew over the de facto maritime border landing in the seas close to south korea's territorial waters. the 1st time that's happened since the peninsula was partitioned and further raising tension levels on it. as a precaution, fishing boats were told to return to port haywood in the navy, and the coast guard urgently asked us to stop fishing and some boats had to abandon
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their nails. in a sign of increasing brinkman ship, south korean fighter jets responded by firing missiles of their own across the dividing line. this corner of south korea had hopes of benefiting from the friendly relations of recent years. as it travels one of the main roads for inter korean exchanges. that road like chances of reconciliation, seemingly not hiding anywhere. rob mcbride al jazeera goes on county, south korea. now an iranian man who lived in paris as charles de gaulle apple for 18 years, has died in the airport. he called home mar han, carry me in a series, soccer loosely inspired the steven spielberg film the terminal. he lives in the app . what's terminal one from 1988 until 2006, 1st in legal limbo because he liked residency papers and then later see mainly by choice. and he died after a heart attack in terminal to f of the airport,
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