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leo harding al jazeera. ah, it's good to have you with us. hello, adrian finnegan, here in doha, the headlines on al jazeera, the democratic party has retained control of the u. s. senate catherine cortez musto. nearly at narrowly rather defeated. her republican challenger, adam like salt in nevada, control of the house of representatives, however, is still undecided. shortly after them about a result was announced. president joe biden reacted to the democrat when i tell you what, congratulations the senator schumer, he's got a majority again. we're focusing now on, on georgia. feel good about where we are. and i know i'm a cockeyed optimist. i understand it really, but i'm not surprised by the turn out. i'm incredibly please. and i think it's
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a reflection on quality of our candidates in the they're all running on the same program when anybody wouldn't run in on what we did all stated this is vicky with. so i feel good. i'm looking forward to there couple years. ukrainian authorities walking to restore power and waters the city of cason. president soleski says the key infrastructure was destroyed by russian forces for they retreated 2 days ago. if he appears government and rebel forces of agreed to support humanitarian access to, to guy and other regions in the north, the pledge was side in nairobi. it's the latest step towards ending 2 years of conflict. talks were held this week on how to implement a p steel sign 10 days ago. war has led to the deaths of thousands of people and forced millions from their homes. southeast asian leaders are meeting on the 3rd and final day of the an summit. the gender includes talks between the u. s. japan and south korea escalating tension with north korea is expected to dominate the
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agenda. still, stations of reopened in haiti for the 1st time in 2 months south for coalition of gangs lifted its blockade. the country was brought to a standstill when the g 9 group, led by a former police officer, took control of a major fuel terminal in september. it was aimed at ousting present prime minister ariel on reef after he announced to rise in fuel prices. the blockade left companies unable to distribute drinking water worsting a cholera outbreak of skilled dozens of people. a bose are the headlines, want to use fear on its own after inside story, which is coming up next. as the world faces an overwhelming storm of global challenges, indonesia said to host the most difficult g 20 summit since its inception, with the worn ukraine soaring inflation, food crisis, and energy instability will dial up, prevail of a rivalry, and hope to bring solutions to global issues. the g 20 summit on al jazeera ukraine celebrates were taking her san it's one of the most significant victories
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is by st bade. it is as a turning point in the war and how vital changed military strategies on both sides . this is inside story. ah hello, welcome to the program, i'm how sion abala, russia has put out of the only major city it captured in nearly 9 months of war in ukraine. hassan fell in early march a week after the invasion began, but ukrainian forces have made rapid advances in the last few weeks. ah, people in the city cheered and raise the ukrainian flag on public buildings. president vladimir putin formerly annex the region in september, in
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a mood condemned internationally. a spokesman insists the kremlin was still recognized. hassan as part of russia, but ukraine's president says the region is back in ukrainian hands, calling it a historic day. meet her son, teacher, gal. hassan residents have been waiting, they've never given up in ukraine. of hope for ukraine is always justified in ukraine always returns its own jap. cordial grandma, i want to make a special mention of those russians soldiers, merson, reese and collaborators who were abandoned it. hassan and other cities of the south . the only chance of being saved is to surrendered ukrainian captivity. we guarantee that you will be treated in accordance with the law and international standards. russia, call the pull out a re deployment videos, showed bridges leading out of the city, destroyed moscow says 30000 soldiers and 5000 pieces of military equipment have been moved to the east of the nip,
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pro river. ukrainian leaders believe russian troops left behind land mines and bald house on could come under russian shelling. ah, now lets bring in our guests in our day sir. hannah celeste, the security studies program director with the cranium prism, wasik, rainy and foreign policy unsecure to thinktank. in moscow, paval thing, and how're an independent defense and military analyst, and a columnist, a london de metella sagamore. so senior lecturer in security and development at kings college, london and specialists in boston barring and security policy. welcome to the program. hannah, how significant is the recap? so i have sworn by the ukranian army. there are 2 elements that we need for is procedure. that is definitely important because that is part of the coolest success to crimea. that isn't for, from all the south, from old perspective,
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and especially the graham person, lafond further, but is also a chimney important psychological, a because our birth will last. it was the only be seated on your regional sense of the russians capture. in the beginning of beef wave of asia, but also because russia doesn't raise sad that it is brushing teeth, you part of the washing piece. it is russian and fire. oh, those propaganda that 4 thirds in the last 9 months. and that's why now it's interesting to follow russia social networks called the locals, are starting to question. if we've been defending the russian population there, why the making ukrainian are worse, it's all just happened, isn't pena flat. so we think that the logically will be important. both for the ukranian as it is important to the great people, but also as the leverage against the russian propaganda inside a rush. pavel, what has been described as
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a major victory by the cranium has been somehow characterized by the buses as a tactical withdrawal. but i think the general consensus of this is a major setback for the political establishment in moscow. oh, well the most makes miller direct military sense. i'm a political yes that there's a disaster, barbara croatian disaster inside russia. and also it has high strategic meaning, because by abandoning this bridge head on the right bank, some of the net pro river. russia has clearly abandoned the idea that was in the beginning of this whole campaign to move further south and west to take nikolai besta reach the master republic. great boy rogue kind of take over the south of ukraine. the,
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with the more predominant russian speaking right region and the cut ukraine away from the sea in tire. so back green has been abandoned. the russian forces are retreating or yes, regrouping. they're not that they're direct. we've pushed out, but they are retreating, both under orders and in the more or less organized manner. but still this is a strategic defeat and this is an internal, to some extent, external political disaster. the matina, are we likely to see model vague with set of strategies or more escalation in the conflict? i think that we can expect that maybe there is more intense fighting on other fronts. we have seen that there is not a very, very dense deal going on around. the city is very much sort of on the stage. your grading as are fighting very intensely there over the last few weeks. they've
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really suffered that many casualties, but they've managed to sort of hold on russia like decide to hit harder in other regions of the front area. so i think that we cannot think that this is not over, but i think at the same time that might be some pressures to, to see if russia on sort of ensure prior as secure as the conquest which you already have. so i wouldn't be surprised behind the scenes to seek russia and secure the region bit already controls, but i would expect an increasing fighting on either from 100 emboldened by what happened on the ground. korean president of the mirrors and ski violence of the flight. we can t until the end. do you think that he has all it takes now to continue the push but or the ultimately of a consideration will have to be taken before him was forward. ah, 1st of all,
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what you need to move forward, that is the all wheel and readiness armed forces and here you definitely have the willingness. ah yes, there are tie of nurse yesterday's understanding of the difficult conditions during the winter. but at the same time, we understand that cease fire will play into the hands of the russian duration, but in your playing it has because that will allow russians to train the newly mobilized or to restore some of the emanation stockpiles of being destroyed, either by the rainy on or by north korea will produce in russia. that is dangerous for sure. so nobody is relaxing. i'll what can be the constraints and keys? ukraine has a last, so supply of the immunization from our partners. definitely that can slow down a little bit, but that's also depends on the type of warfare. i'll google you're witnessing further as we are now. we unsound that not only by mood turbo visa, motel
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a just pro is one of the mayor of it, but definitely me, it's all file and the america that where it is asian nuclear station. and what is interesting that on the one hand russian interest, i'd shelly, i am now in the need of the air raids even in odessa. but at the same time, in millions hoping we see how dayton's and slides withdrawal of mooted out good. so they also feel very unsafe as the occupied territories. pavel after the russian military pulled out from cave and hall cave, the only provincial regional capital under their control was a, was her son. and then just few weeks ago, blue president was him put in announced then x ation of the full region. the hans dani ask, have saw an approved year. now the last, how soon could this be an indication that there is something terribly wrong with the way the russian military establishment has been thinking about this whole mystery enterprise? i well,
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this campaign has gone very wrong for russia. that's obvious. when there stood very much in moscow and dana has been well pushing around the buck happening because not a military establishment now sends out well some this to those people who they trust that they were always against this campaign that it was pressed on them from the ground, there were other week i bought the chef, the secretary of the security council, mr. birth nicole from b f as be security agency. they were pressing for this entire campaign. the metro are reluctant and because it's clear that things are gone wrong. and right now, russia who you will once is fire, that's what the russian foreign minister is saying. that's why russian diplomats, the cram, was indicating a cease fire alarm. ready fire ha, c. fire base,
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basic with russia would want on the status quo. who holds one more west? that's the one of control, a new kind of minutes. because russia needs a pause. and because your brain has quite a number of advantages, and it will, they will be pressing forward their offensive, especially in the winter comes. and the frost freezes, the dirt to try now covering the entire region. and there's very little good roads there at all. but when the frost comes to move again through fields and through dirt, roads, and there could be a big row of creating an offensive. and russians are being right now. the defense winds in their rear in crimea, in anticipation and gathering reserves, moving out of your song to have reserves for a possible,
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a ukrainian decisive offenses and only tele, when the russian presidential spokesperson pasco says that nothing has changed. response to the russians are concerned in the sense that i have so remains part of the countries this more just of an attempt to contain the crisis that has her happened to all that. the russians remain adamant about the need to maintain the game they have made in the past. i think that they randy, sadly the most challenging now for the football game there goes, it's very difficult for the russian public to sort of accept that these areas that we're, we're seeing as part of russia and you know, i have to be accepted as last. so when i was listening to the front of tv programs yesterday was clear that a lot of the common korea, all sort of state or tv, ron channels, you know, commentators where we're sort of hoping that this was just that temporary retreat. and the sooner or later they would take back these areas. so i think it's going to be very challenging for the population. dark fact that these areas are gone for
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good. and i think that there's going to be a lot of work that we have to be done from the leadership to explain that maybe this will have to be performed for a very long time. i think that there are different ripped or that population, especially those who aren't in charge of sort of, of, of building opinions inside russia. that this is really irrational directory. and i think that, you know, the voices that challenge the youth have, have, are finding it very difficult. many have left. so there isn't really a very open discussion. and those who are really are, are sort of challenging the position or even more assertive in terms of wanting russia to, to win this war and to continue the fight. so my impression is that there is a perception that made the rush, no need to regroup, forces what a job then re attack again in the spring. and one of the attractive studies also being promoted is id of sort of bombing
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a ukraine to complete black out from the point of view center and the energy capability, electricity, guys, so that it is in a position where it's economic function cannot be properly. so this massive bombardment, actual demoralizing, some way that you bring us, but these, as we know, have going to have any effect. so i think we can also expect these kind of approaches, you know, to show that, you know, we're not giving up with mind. hannah is the next logical destination of the conflict. going to be centered around per year or the way it was made it open. so basically he has one of you. we understand that now we do the import us to divide washington when the eastern northern and eastern directions because that's also the question of their supply to some of the courses . the option for children toil of the cranium breach. it is more and more difficult
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to supply the courses on the south feel it's happening. but that's also will be found the media other on the issues, including the weather because ukrainian territory still big that the weather has very different from the, to the south, from the, almost up tropic out to the snow over. so that's why that will include the, the back on the ground, but also the rushing, the 2nd a lot where the general we're on the ground with decisions they're going to made out what type of their jewelry they are using. and the all we're going to tell us that it's hard to contract. you're trying to make the black house. that's the tactic. that is definitely the fact that the russian side we're the we here are, they realize that the, you have an advantage compared to us. but as soon as it is on the ground, that's really interesting called these be happening on the left. that's much of, i mean, you should including helicopters. so that's what it's difficult to present as an
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organized global territory. we still have plenty of soldiers, just changed the land, and you understand that as more of the future we have something to the public. it's also bring this sort of panic along to the courses because they don't from her sides. what are the reasons why teams what commanders of once you from them? and that's also the logical thing to have the know all buffer you were earlier talking about the, the bus a military strategy now after the loss of her. so i will likely to see them putting more emphasis on or, or on, on gaining bases like so that over the north eastern of ukraine, or moving all the way towards honest region to try to consider dead gains in baltimore and a public guy. well, bach motors under c, or a, a tax on birth month or work by the a chair where com, wagner,
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or mercenary group. i will then take the city or not again that so no one question, but this is a very tactical move to improve the positions because right now in the time of the russ bullshit, sir, that's the see of mud you can fight. but a maneuver of both swift advance, those are very much hampered by the way that that will change soon. and then the winter campaign, which in the west military stand to go to winter quarters in the winter. but not here, not in russia. you're great. there's going to be a decisive military campaign. both sides will be trying to achieve the size of results. russian strategy right now, my current way is to stop the ukrainian offensive. include in the quick, heavy casualties and force you, graham and it's backers in the west to go for our for want ceasefire because right
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now victory as it was envisaged. it last february is a query unachievable for that's understood in moscow. so that right now the russia would one, a pause in the fighting to regroup, really do re on to prepare for the future. okay. and ukraine does not want. ringback that of course, all right, don't tell us now when you have the autumn with all the problems that come along with what was the whether you have the range, you have the muddy ground and you have both parties losing each about a $100000.00 casualties. since the thought of the con could, could this be the moment for both parties to consider the need to thought political talks? i think this is not going to happen because i think that, you know, from the ukrainian perspective, it doesn't make much sense now to sort of negotiate the fire when they are in
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a position of strength. they are gaining momentum. they are receiving additional equipment. they've got to have, you know, because they haven't gotten hit so deep into the territory that is okay by, by russia, which is forcing russia to more some of it's sort of control center for the styles . they have very strong morale. they are be received by the population as i say here. so this will really sort of in boulder and even more, you know, that your grant and leadership to continue with these come on to do your non to see if they can make sure that they gain additional territory because they also support externally. you know, the more they win, the more they can show to that western partners, military support, they're getting to know how to provide us with the results. and the, you know, i think the underlying question of the problem we have oceans is that there is a very strong lack of trust. you know, i think that does the key, you know,
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for very obvious reasons. we doesn't trust partner on the other side. and the russians, as was mentioned by barbara le, very eager to negotiate. but i think that everyone knows that basically be just as he's fire, preparation for future fighting, not just sort of a definitive agreement for the future. so the only thing that one hope that, that she would need to really withdrawn all these areas that are occupied by russia . but i really don't see. okay, working, you know, going back 9 because already the last head on it's causing so much, you know, term or internally margin if you have to withdraw from a lot more territory. so i'm not very optimistic about any kind of negotiation. it seems obvious that now with the for ya, in ukraine, people won't to settle into some sort of military stalemate. they want to continue the offensive by, they know that to do that. they need more weapons. but with the administration,
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the, by the in administration divided about how to move forward with key members of the ministry establishments in it's about time to start political talks. do you think that this is something that could determine the next step of the ukrainian president? you know, 1st of all, i can't say that he's there for a, for a, for one day celebration calibration of your people lot in general the for a very constrained you just people realize sounds what are the cost of these big stories and what can be the consequences, and that's what you really feel among the patients as a mom, the society. but in terms of the weapons supply, we just received additional from those just yesterday, the new package being announced. not only the us, because you are the one country that is lying, there are other countries and more conscious joining and that's we will have the new lunchtime meeting discussing additional support for you crates. we are changing the priority for what we need now is some for the system,
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for example. so that is the ongoing process and i will be 3 on the ball. make some countries look differently. what to supply to us, not only victory, but also how we use these weapons effectively and that we are not detecting the russian territory, but only the boy 18 we're defending ours. and regarding the decision it was about pushing or not pushing you last. remember that in march, you bring them delegation, had been present to the previous of the she should 1st and deal with them in the use on board. and at that time law i, they were just intern agents from the russian side. what is interesting that up to 9 months old? oh, slow says wrong key. even hard for me, every tory, it will changing it is becoming even more violence against ukrainian. so that is why the truck but also just the ration all the voted to why we have to do for the chaise or just the leaf and rushes like to in the need to cranium naisha. they just
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don't have any nonsense because the russian physician didn't change. pavel if the 2 parties asked to meet in the future to stop negotiations, give us a sense of where to the bus and stand as we speak. what would be the bed lying for them? and what would be the consensus as far as they are concerned, to turn the chops out of what happened in ukraine? mo, officially, russia has says that they speak or read the parts of russia. they've been reunited the don barza parachia as your song. ah mothers, likely that will not change a tow earliest. well, the same bread, there's the same regime in moscow, but they can be kind of nuances if, if we're talking about the ceasefire. well, green does not recognize crimea as russian and no one else nurse is. so in
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a rush you would say ok, you don't recognize this, but we hold it went to window, you go, we recognize your song as russia, but you don't and we don't hold it. so there could be a quid pro quo of areas, a kind of agreements, tacit agreements of who holds wife for the time b, because a peace agreement, a nacho piece per okay. peace agreement. i was on untenable, but the ceasefire of sorts can appear. da, metella very shortly. if you don't mind. do you think diplomacy still stands a chance? i'm not very optimistic, as i said, for the reasons that i've done what was so highlighted by the previous speaker. so i don't think that this is the moment, but i always think it's very important to keep the lines of communication open to avoid or, you know, massey can ation. we know that russia says, nuclear wiper, understand that what is the use of tactic and you know,
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so i think it was important to sort of discuss certain sort of brake lines. i make it clear what is unacceptable for example to the west. but i think that you know that the chances of success at the moment i'm not very nice to little a cycle. so a puzzle to get honda, shirley cellist, a really appreciate your this. i thank you, looking forward to talking to you in the future and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page that facebook dot com forward slash a jane sized laurie. you can also join the conversation on twitter, or is it a jane size sorted from the house and the entire team here in doll? bye for know. ah. challenging the brazilian dictatorship with the democratically run football team.
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