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celsius therefore, chicago, i mean, just about getting into double figures there in new york and in d. c. so we will see cooler, fresh weather coming back in behind, but it should brighten up for the most part dr. right course, central part of the u. s. and i, which was west will, that may be one or 2 showers around the showers longest bells of rain nudged away a little further south west and east was as we go through monday. and we'll see some heavy rain coming in across oklahoma and on into texas. dallas struggling to get around 8 degrees celsius of that state dry and find to the east of that some dry weather into the caribbean as well. but remember our trading a weather system. they're just coming out of the back end of nickel that still bring you some live showers across good parts of cuba. easing a little further east, which as we go through monday, why does guys come back behind it with a rash of showers and showers to for a good part of central america? ah, ah.
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celebrations in ukraine's hassan off the russian troops are forced to give up the city they left in ruins. ah, on carry johnson. mrs. al jazeera were lashonda, also coming up a road map for peace, ethiopians, and military. and to grand rebels agree to allow in monetary, in 8 us state of nevada is set to release fresh voting results and a democrat. when would give the party control of the senate and the taste of mexican culture along with football profile, that mariachi band that sent to pick up the teams welcome.
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ukrainians are celebrating in the southern city of hassan after the retreat of russian forces. it's one of the most significant victories for ukrainian troops since russia invaded in fabric. moscow had claimed the region as russian land forever. as i said, bait now reports. ah, for the 1st time since march, the 2nd, the residence of carson woke up to sights and sounds of a city whose store to life this is vo, body square in the center, the world means freedom. and with it comes joy and laughter. it's not peace time as such. but 1st longest possible though, 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
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russians destroyed critical infrastructure. the tv tower bridges over the din april, including this one in the car, covert them, causing significant damage of parts of the dam. wall and satellite imagery shows a damage and ton of sky bridge. the main crossing from west to east russia announced that it had completed an orderly withdrawal on friday morning. but the evidence suggest it was anything but some units were forced to flee across a temporary pontoons under heavy ukrainian fire. the reports of drownings and other 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, stolen lansing ridge of salem over on us along as of this evening. the defense forces have established control over more than 60 settlements in care saw region. the police have started stabilization measures, mostly everywhere in liberated territory. our expert technicians have load. so worth to you might have almost 2000 explosion items have already been removed,
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new or star, woburn by sticky. for russia, it was the latest in a series of battlefield defeats. and all the more humiliating come, and 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. they want 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, 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
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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. on his own morass, co is chair of the ukrainian parliament's committee on foreign policy. he says, monetary aid is now being delivered to residence in hassle. and city. situation is very difficult because russia had created intolerable conditions for people to stay and leaving here san and before the or the retreat of russian 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 the mining has already started, the humanitarian aid has started to flor to the city and we hold that
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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 are the spirits of our troops are very high with strongly motivated to liberate the whole territory of ukraine, including gray mia, and we hold that next year. we'll be in grania and we will liberate the whole territory of ukraine. if you're a government and rebel forces have come to an agreement to facilitate your monetary and access to water and to grow and other regions in the north. the pledge was signed in nairobi is late a step in efforts to n 2 years of conflict. it follows talks this week on the implementation of a peace deal find 10 days ago. were fighting between the 2 sides has left thousands dead and displaced millions. let's take a look at how the conflict has unfolded in november 2020 fighting broke out. when prime minister,
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i'll be out there to send troops into northern to grow. he achieves rebels of attacking of federal army campus in may. 2021 us president joe biden. called for a cease fire, and an end to many said were large scale human rights abuses integral in june the year if you're p declared the, you know, the actual sci fi, which turned out to be ineffective, november and nationwide state of emergency was put in place fighting though, continued on and off until last month when delegates from both sides met in south africa. on the 2nd, the permanent cessation of hostilities was agreed on monday, the 7th of november, representatives of a few years ago, i met in kenya's capital nairobi for talks on implementing the plan. well, those ended with saturday's agreement earlier, we spoke 200 abraham. is that right regional government representative in north america explains why the signing of a deal is hugely significant. you block, the guy has been asking for the, including the national community or the and he and said that you manage the area
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and flows. it's a gray, it's been very long since mid august. there wasn't any money in settings to guy. and the people are very much the finding of the arguments inside. pick out the 2nd of november, but nothing has been added to today. and now we have heard from the ne, rob, that the 2 parties have agreed with an immediate expect to slow down 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 as well. so very much significance. 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 students that are falling down on the way going to
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school and coming back from school in to guys. so having the flow of humanitarian to grind is ensuring students are way to school, ensuring mothers going to have something on the table to fit their children. and as well correct in his era as a member of a here his parliament, he says, the agreement will benefit africa as a whole. this argument may have been for the facility to deliver it, not only for on, not only towards the 8 to grant region, but not as a note to the neighboring unmarried aquatic regions that which are or which are also being affected by the conflict. so now confidence is being abused by the day between the 2 parties. so this is a big news for us in the beginning, not only although or not on order for each of it's not so good news for africa. we want africa to be a solution to its own problems, and then it's a significant part beyond ethiopia. ah,
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in the u. s. the democrats, so just one seats away from maintaining control of the senate. democrats and republicans have each secured $49.00 seats in tuesday's mid term elections. and accounting of votes is still underway in the father. the state of georgia will so hold a runoff vote in december. and in the house of representatives, the republicans are leading with 211 seats. that's just 7 short of the 218 needed for majority. there are carts are still expecting more winds in western states that california as vote counting continues, but they are behind with 201 seats. montana has more now from washington dc. welcome sen, kelly the democrats inch towards keeping control of the senate. the latest victory in the state of arizona, where mark kelley edge guard at lake masters. yet another defeat of a candidate, backed by former president donald trump. and i also want to thank our states
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election officials, honorable republicans or democrats, who are doing the important work of making sure that arizonans votes and voices are heard. their votes are counted as quickly and as transparently as possible. the delay in accounting of the votes in several states is largely a consequence of new count protocols. in both arizona and nevada, where the senate race is still underway, the votes have to be hand counted to check the accuracy of voting machines. now the hand count audit is mandated by law. there's been a lot of discussion of there recently, especially the other counties around arizona. and this is a very important part of the process. it's required under arizona law in this harold, he and count on it allows us to ensure that the machines are operating correctly. there are also new identity controls in place which have slowed down the counting
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of ballots. at to this, the sheer volume of mail in ballots, in particular, states in california for example, these constitute the majority of votes to be counted, delaying the announcement of more than a dozen seats that could determine who controls the house of representatives. congress begins a new session in d. c on monday, and it's possible that even then members won't know who will be in control. come january. what is known at the stage is the individual who appears to have lost most in these midterms. candidates supported by former president donald trump, have largely fed badly raising questions about his outside influence in the republican party. and maybe i read some go as far as to contend that a loss by trump candidates herschel walker in the senate run of election and georgia. next month could constitute the final nail in the form of president's political coughlin. but it would not be the 1st time trumps opponents. ab written
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him a premature political obituary. mike hannah al jazeera washington, a pair of world war 2 aeroplanes have collided as an s show in dallas, texas witnesses said the boeing flying fortress and keen cobra planes hit each other before crashing to the ground. the u. s. federal aviation administration says it's investigating. there's no confirmation yet of any casualties. it's not known how many people were on board. the aircraft was to the head on al jazeera, searching for price. the street out by bank seek in the ruins near keith and peter keir to pay for the worst on the 23rd anniversary of a devastating ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle aways
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hello to pad is currently brace for some very wet weather over the next day or sake see this mass supply just spilling out of the far north, east of china. that's going to slide its way further southward. denise was moving across the sea of japan, bring some really heavy downpours into northern parts of japan, central areas to sink some lively showers longest, both of re localized bloody sent your possibility as we make our way through sunday . brightest guys come back in for monday. it will be fresh are as well 19 celsius, quite quite keen, wind coming in for time. bryce guys to recross the korean peninsula and northern parts of china, centralized china, but in a little unsettled and starting to break that heat further south. coiling with a top temperature of around 19 degrees. sunshiny shells me mon, across much to southeast asia as per usual. ne monsoon driving showers their course southern parts of the vietnam. southern air as a cambodia thailand. seeing some rather wet weather. unusual rash of showers. there
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across a good part of south east asia is rashel showers. longest spells of rain is the southern parts of india on again that ne monsoon pushing some wet weather into tumble not due into carola or which one is in force at present some showers, longest bells of rain 2 western disturbance moves across pakistan to the far north west of india to with sponsored by cats on a ways ah
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ah, you're watching, i'll just hear amanda, my main stories. now if you hope his government and rebel forces of come to the agreement to facilitate humanitarian access, to wharton to grow and other regions in the north edge was signed in. not really in the us, the democrats have won a key midterm race and arizona. can his victory needs them one seat away from keeping control? center boats are still being county, nevada of georgia, sent to go to run off in december. ukrainians are celebrating the southern city of hassan. off the retreat of russian forces, is one of the most significant victories for ukrainian troops. since russia invaded kristen as lensky held it as an historic day. oh, british st artist,
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the bank see, has unveiled a new mural in a town near keith. broad younger was one of the places hardest hit by russia's bombardment or the start of the invasion. donahoe has more amid the brutal destruction of body anchor. the poise and grace of a tiny gymnast on a canvas of rubble, 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, both of his and the signature at the bottom. for delta ukraine,
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talking about balance, gymnast, balance, girl balancing. and the people who live here also balance in between the daily routine and the like. back from days when russia were here, alexi was a graffiti r t t l 21. sorry about 12 years ago, he created this to celebrate world youth day in his now shattered hotel, the tagline that you could see at the top right corner. like 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 that 2 different worlds like the world, them these picture, like all the rest of the children and the another picture of like russian aggression and what they can bring to to the world. spread lana's home was another
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in the random line of russian fire. it was built, she tells me in 1914 surviving 2 world wars, but it's unlikely to recover this. it is a minor consolation that she now lives across the street from a bank see original mob with young ways to keep you, if not for what happened here. he might not even know that forward yankee exists, and it's really pleasing today to see people smiling and taking pictures. oddison aesthetic pleasure at heels are souls. so this is very cool. 2 other works have appeared not yet officially claimed by bank. see here a child challenges a put in like figure a judo. here an anti tank defense enables children at play. and above the whole ripped by a tank shell, the delicacy of a rhythmic gymnast. they seem to stand distribute to life in the ruins of war. joan, a whole al jazeera borrowed the anchor, b r c r,
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and so many of the southeast asian leaders has its 3rd and final day. on sunday, the shadow includes a trilateral meeting between us present joe biden, japanese and south korean leaders. many of those that are san and set to head to body indonesia. the g 20 leaders summit where vine is set to meet with chinese president. she pain ration for minnesota. lovegrove will also be headed to that meeting. attorney chang joins us live now from it. non and the attorney, what more can you tell us? well, i think a lot of the attention yesterday was on joe biden's arrival the message that he brought with him that the united states was very firmly backing its relationship with se asia, as leaders. he said that there was a commitment he was making him was, was going to back out with funds with all sorts of things. i think overall what we're looking at is america trying to pivot back into this region to counter what
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it says is growing chinese influence. that said, i think a lot of people here will be looking very closely at that meeting on monday, between teaching ping and joe biden. they've felt trapped in many ways with the antagonism has grown up between the united states and china in recent years. because, you know, they're having to make a choice either from chinese investment and a lot of it is flowed into southeast asia, or security guarantees from the united states, which still is a very important player in security terms in this region. and that puts a lot of the smaller nation in a very difficult position that we saw until you gutierrez un secretary general saying yes, they should be a relationship between the u. s. and china of antagonism. rather, they should be responsibly working together in all areas, both economically and security terms. and i think that's what a lot of people here will be hoping comes out of mondays. summit. ok,
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attorney chang live for stand on pan. thank you for high on the agenda asi and has been a flurry of a recent missile launches by north korea, south koreans living near the border. so there increasingly concerned about their livelihoods and the threat of full scale war. rob mcbride reports from the northernmost corner of south korea's east coast, which has been at the center of recent military exchanges. in the port of day 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 when you go not following the. when i heard the artillery shells, i was wondering if a war was about to break out. even get into some life becomes difficult if north
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korea keeps firing. artillery, how can the fish survive? the drills have been in protest against the return this year to joint military 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 friends, 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
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tension levels on it. as a precaution, fishing boats were told to return to port. i have one in the navy and the coast guard urgently asked us to stop fishing and some boats had to abandon 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 into korean exchanges. that road like chances of reconciliation seemingly not heading anywhere . rob mcbride al jazeera goes on county, south korea, thousands of our banging opposition supporters have been protesting in the capital toronto about the rising cost of living. when many of the protest this blame high prices on corruption within the ruling socialist party, government called on prime minister. and he was honest to step down. some protest
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broke through police lines and sprayed red pains from the doors of the main government building. at least one person has been detained. zekia has held its 1st nationwide earthquake drill. officials conduct to the exercise on the 23rd anniversary of a devastating crate that killed 710 people took he is president says the threat of major earthquakes is ever increasing. synonym casale reports from istanbul. oh, this is a nationwide earthquake drill. a summers alerts told citizens and residents to do 3 things, drop cover and home. the exercise organized my 2 kids disaster and emergence agency took place on the anniversary of a 7 point one, magnitudes, quake induced jane 1999. it school was sink who is prepared in a country pronto travelers. this powder demands more of these drills already so it's not buildings that kill, it's not taking precautions. i had
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a bad experience in 1999. i can't forget it. order. thousands of trimmers occur throughout jerky as it sits on major tectonic plates in 1999 alone to quake. just months of fort claim. 19100 lies left more than 26000 injury is stumble with a population of at least 16000000 as that call some toys. earthquake! scientists say a big one is a matter of not if but when forces sama detrimental extra sunday, you can't ignore a possible earthquake in espanol. that's why we will convey the necessary training and information to every one was what to do before. and after such an incident. veterans 56000000 citizens were trained and disaster aware as an evacuation in 2021. many people, including me, did not receive the s. m. as for the drill on saturday night and his thumb was buck occurred district. but it took place at cross turkey and northern cyprus and with
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nearly 600000 volunteers involved, many were aware of the exercise. yeah, did i received the estimates but it wasn't a puppy dog. and if i were to turn or i would definitely have done the drop over and hold, the grill can't prevent an earthquake, but it's tester flexes during an emergency. helping to prevent loss of life and property. senior care solar al jazeera, assemble, perpetual stations have reopened in haiti for the 1st time in 2 months of the powerful g. 9 again lifted, a few bucket country was brought to a standstill when the group that by a former police officer to control the key fuel terminal in september move aim to our haitian. that prime minister re, off the, he announced the rise in fuel prices, but worse and economists out, right, this is killed dozens. to can thousands with companies unable to distribute
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drinkable water. canyon troops deployed as part of an east african regional force have arrived in eastern democratic republic of congo. the soldiers will provide assistance to conquer these forces. battling the m. 23 revelry. fighting has intensified across north kiva province in recent days. the just over 7 days remain until the well cup kicks off in katara, at least one nation will be bringing the sounds of home to the middle east. one of mexico's best known mariachi bands will be on hand to support that team. and it's not the 1st time the group has brightened up for it was biggest torment. nobody. nicholas melendez saw the granted st. anthony and maria to maria just a moment while i was looking to see more skin in. maria g is ly. sincerely kelly sco. make elaborate since feeling
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