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right now, could this war go nuclear, this being on the trump team, the golden ticket to electro victory? can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open border? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. it's a simple act, applying a flag, but in the occupied westbank, wheezing, the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also of ports of the year, 990 s between the palestine duration organization. and israel, that bound on the palestinian flag was listed, but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express. any type of support for the palestinian cause. one day there are no palestinian flags. the neck that's 3 are filled with. it's a really wide tear net by young men who were not even born. when these wally government 1st declared the palestinian flag in nico ah,
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ukraine's president to choose as russia is committing war crimes and her song which his troops retook after weeks of heavy fighting. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera la you from dough are also coming up with a deadly explosion of a busy shopping street. in istanbul, 6 people are killed. officials say, a suspect has now been arrested face to face. joe biden set to meet champagne at the g. 20 summit in bali at east african leaders announced peace talks of civilians flee heavy fighting between companies, troops and the m. 23 rebels. ah,
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ukraine's president is accused russia of committing war crimes and killing civilians in the southern hair. some region flawed him. his lensky made the announcement and his nightly address. parts of the region, including the city of harrison, were retaken by ukrainian forces. last week, after russia pulled out fleets rozier investigators have already documented more than full 100 russian bul crime lab bodies of both civilians and military are being found in the her san branch in the russian army left the same savagery behind as in other regions of our country are it managed to invade, we will find and bring to justice every murderer. no doubt amy down this whistle. meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in her son's regional capitals being described as very difficult following russia's withdrawal, utility companies are racing to restore power and water after vital infrastructure was destroyed by russian troops as they left, as had beg reports from mc alive. this is what the russians left behind destroyed
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military equipment. oh, the ukrainians are continuing to raise their national flags as they retake more villages in the horizon region. ukrainians lived under occupation for 8 months. lima who is lowered with we couldn't say a word here for cars came and they told us it is because of your pray. ukrainian position. i said you can shoot us down because we are ukrainians. we couldn't say a word. we couldn't say glory, te, crane and not, and the ukrainian military rolled in the joy of people here was clear. soldiers treated like celebrities. and this is how people hid their acts of resistance. ah, if the damage left behind is immense, what it is with all of them for so to the needs of those living here, authorities are working to restore electricity and water but her son and the rest
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of the country are within striking distance of russian missiles and drones, cities like mc alive, bear the scars of this war. this building behind me was hit on friday and it resulted in 7 people killed. it just goes to show that although russian forces have withdrawn from course on the still able to hit targets across ukraine with deadly consequences. i said big a da 0 mc alive for mark galati is an expert on russian politics and security affairs. he says the withdrawal from house on could be a part of futons long term strategy. was interesting because even at the point when the ukranian government was still saying, we're not quite sure if they really mean to withdraw and it may be a trap. in fact, the russians carried out a relatively smooth, inefficient transfer across the nipple river. so what this really means is that, yes, they have left behind what was a politically significant,
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but militarily indefensible city. and yet they now have their forces arrayed in rather more defensive lines on the other side of the river. which really gives us a sense that from putin's point of view, he's no longer really trying for any kind of substantial offensive operations. he's just digging in not so much trying to win, but trying to avoid losing that to however much are you know, who rick war monger, he has proven in this war. he's also demonstrated that he can be rational. it takes him some time to get use the idea to see whether it was his initial drive on give or now the withdrawal can house on. he clearly can get his head round it. and then this is one of one of the concerns it if given time he can get you to the idea that this war is being lost. he may be willing to negotiate. and i think this is put in strategy he's digging in for the long term. he's preparing his mobilize reserve is he's preparing his defensive lines because he really wants to be able to say to the west specially come spring. so you say you've had one hard winter,
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how many more hot winters you willing to go through. all you willing to, to, to spend billions of euros dollars and pounds in prosecuting this war because we can keep this up forever. now, whether or not that's true, he's hoping precisely to be able to undermine the will of the west through this long term performance. turkey is interior minister says a member of the code is separate as group the p. k. k has been arrested in connection with a blast and central stumble. at least 6 people were killed and more than 80 others wounded in sundays explosion. li, upon the perpetrators, the one who placed the bomb has been arrested by our police force. our findings show the p. k. k. tara group was behind the attack. i repeat, we will avenge this attack, and hurt them more than they hurt us. while the blast went off in the clouds shopping area in the heart of the city, it's popular with tourists and locals to 0 and em. castiano has more now on how events unfolding the bloodshed and panic on what
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samples busiest. 3 is sick, pedestrian eyes, world of shops and restaurants. bomb wants to buy, i sell in 2016 now the sea and i was secondly, explosion and 6 years. these pictures show the aftermath film by someone. how are you able to the station below? emergency services rushed in to treat the wounded police, shut the area down and the witnesses spoke of what they see is and we were a bit far away, but we saw a few people lying on the ground. it was a huge blast noise. and afterwards there was dark smoke rising. later on, people began running away. i want people not to panic because there were children and families present to us present raj of paper. dawn called it a bomb attack. those sad information was still coming in the office in the queue. my funeral to go to mac,
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each and relevant units about state continue to work to reveal the perpetrators of this treacherous attack. efforts to take care of a tech, the tech as nation through terrorism will not reach its goal today and tomorrow as it was yesterday. let's see how pack the 3. it's our watch to the bottom right of the screen. something is resting against the sweet furniture and it's where the explosion seems to come from. the motto is unknown for now. the impact is all to clear. sienna, because solo l 0, assemble. now what lead has it been arriving in bali for the g 20 summit? yes, president joe biden was among the 1st to land in indonesia. he's due to me, china association thing for their 1st face to face talks since biden and to the white house when jessica washington joins us live now from bali. jessica, so as the summit begins all eyes on this meeting between the u. s. and chinese presidents. well, that's exactly right. this is considered to be a highly consequential meeting that surely the outcome will be very much close. you
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closely watch not only by g 20 leaders also present here in bali, but my countries outside the g 20 as well. these are the leaders of the 2 largest economies in the world. so the stability or indeed the instability of the relationship between the u. s. and china has ramifications all over the world. those ramifications of felt, particularly here in the asia pacific, in regions like se, asia, where we see the u. s. and china competing for influence. so countries sort of find themselves in between these 2 great powers. we've heard from white house officials that the u. s. we'll talk about a variety of issues that president biden will raise a number of concerns that the u. s. has but a chief among those. all of these topics will be discussed under a sort of theme of managing competition between the u. s. and china, setting guard rails, so that competition between the 2 countries doesn't become that catastrophe or doesn't result in a confrontation. we've heard this,
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this sort of message raised before, whenever there are high level meetings between beijing and washington. the sort of perspective of beijing on this matter is, well, who gets to set the terms of what managed competition means? it? is it merely a mechanism for washington to try to control some of aging growth and it's growing influence in a region? we've also heard the perspective time and time again from beijing officials that asia should really be for asia to manage and that the u. s. it tries to portray the youth as rather a meddling power. so those are sort of the, the complicated dynamics that the 2 leaders will have to work out. what is the place for both of these powers in the region but also in the world? yeah, jessica, and we know that ukraine would also be high on the agenda, but what else is happening around the summit? well, that's exactly right. indonesia, as the host of the g. 20 has set a few topics as priorities for discussion. those include health, infrastructure,
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energy, transitions, and food security as well. but as we know, throughout the course of the year, all the g 20 events have been overshadowed by tensions within the group over the war and ukraine and some leaders and delegates holding the perspective that it's impossible to discuss the. ready issues of food and energy security without calling 1st for rush and accountability in smoking instability, in terms of food supply and in terms of its role on the, on the global economy. so all these meetings likely to be overshadowed by tensions within the group by differences in perspectives on how to deal with russia. rushers is a member of the g 20, although president vladimir putin will not be attending this week's meetings. instead, he will send his foreign minister in his place, faced with the difficult task of bringing all these diverse perspectives together, bringing all these leaders under one roof, indonesia, as president joker, dodo says that he is happy that so many leaders are here at such a difficult time in bali preparations are underway to
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welcome some of the world's most powerful leaders. security is the top priority for the host nation. what we need to do g to any is attended by hedge of state. so we are doing simulations of any possible threats, like the resume hosted traditions and any other extraordinary event that is the duty of the special forces. the weeks leading up to the summit, elite soldiers have taken part in drills including paratrooper training, who the 18000 military and police officers will be stationed in news or do, or the resort district hosting. the delegates, 12 warships will be deployed and more than a 1000 personnel will be on stand by for evacuations. in case a natural disaster occurs in terms of security, we are experienced. we also pray that nothing will happen, but overall the security from the police military. very good. indonesia has
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experienced violent attacks in the past biggest was the bali bombings 20 years ago . it also sits on the ring of fire magnet prone to natural disasters, but authority say they have prepared for every scenario as one of the most popular tourism destination valley is accustomed to welcoming visitors from all over the world. but this will be the most high profile event, the island and indonesia has ever hosted. the tourism sector, hit hard by cove at 19 travel restrictions has started to recover in recent months with tourist arrivals and hotel bookings on the rise. we bo hope that jeff lindsay will be successfully execute. ah, if this is happen, this is a big was for us in barley. schools in the area will be closed for the week to help reduce traffic around the summit. location that i, that we are starting online learning again because of g 20 our island. our home
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will be more well known because of the g 20. so our students understand that and they are proud with the eyes of the world on the home. many believe this is a chance to showcase bombing a safe, welcoming and ready to host all kinds of visitors including heads estate. jessica washington out to sierra barley not not so to come here now to 0, including i think right now if think about what was messaging me utilized, who's actually responsible risks within the republican party of the democrats crush, its hopes of taking control of lust. mm. in iraq, the music teacher who's turned a weapon of war into an instrument, the peaks morning ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready
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with sponsored my cattle aways? hello. we still got some cloud in the forecast across part of the middle east at the moment. big band of cloud, actually from central areas of the red sea, right. the way up to the low, the flank of the, of the gulf. they're just easing across q weight into iraq bits and pieces the shadowy rain on that not too much to speak up. there is some there. nevertheless, we some brain tend to snow where the high grad of afghanistan, that just pushed up to was northern part of pakistan. speclink, a shower there just around the caucasus, wanted to share was there in to jordan into syria. northern parts of iraq for a time further south will here in carter temperatures in doha hovering around the low thirty's, over the next few days of hazy sunshine coming through many a sunshine to across northern parts of africa. you might just capture the odd ro shall just along the coastal fringes of libya, maybe to the far north of egypt as well, but from much of north africa,
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what's the sunshine, hazy sunshine as we come down towards nigeria? southern parts of nigeria, southern areas of west africa right through ghana i rico saw the way towards liberia, still seeing some lively showers. plenty of showers, now making the way across see democratic republic of congo. zamiah's saying somewhere to wear that zimbabwe looking on saddle and turning increasingly wet for mozambique to with sponsored by cattle and i was this was a media mormon, the likes of which we've never seen. this is important. this is your story from breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting . we're seeing media freedom being threatened, and attacked is basically criminalizing journalism. the listening post doesn't cover the news. it covers the way the news is covert. people have no idea what the source of uses that game good growth and that product for everything on al jazeera. ah,
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ah ah, welcome back. okay, to might about top stories here. this, our ukraine's president, as accused russia of committing hundreds of war crimes and killing civilians in the southern her son reject. parts of it were retaken by ukrainian forces last week, after russian troops were treated. a suspects been detained after at least 6 people were killed in an explosion in central istanbul. morgan atp wounded. the turkish interior minister says the person arrested belongs to the kurdish separatist group, the p k. k. and here's president job biden's do to hold to the chinese leadership thing. i had a b g 20 summit and bali expected to focus on tight one north korea on the ball in ukraine.
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democrats in the us are celebrating their mid term victories in the senate, and republicans are asking what went wrong? georgia is the only state yet to declare a winner, but the democrats, apple, ready, one control of the chamber. meanwhile, the race for the house of representatives continues. republicans remained slightly ahead, but democrats on narrowing the gap. as my kind of reports. do you think a perfect tri victor of senate wins in swing states, the democratic party, clinching pennsylvania, arizona, and nevada in close order? devastating republicans who believed they had a real chance of victory and at least one if not all going to talk to my caucus control of the senate, keeps new york's chuck schumer as majority leader. and guarantees that even if republicans take the house, some key elements of president jo biden's agenda can still move forward, especially the appointment of federal judges. and this new members gather in
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washington d. c. the question is why republicans did so badly in an election. they were expected to dominate. i think right now we have to think about what was the messaging that we utilized, who's actually responsible and whether or not each one of this elected officials are going to be held task when it comes to accountability, transparency, and accessibility. we, i've heard all about the, this red wave and 25 year old maxwell frost is the 1st generation z candidate to be elected to congress. and he's clear about a major reason for the democratic party success. when you look at the numbers, we see that what's stopped the red wave where young voters, who turned out in historic numbers, who voted for democrats over 63 percent. republicans have been in the lead in the race for control of the house of representatives. but as the votes are tallied, the lead is beginning to narrow sharply and with some 20 undecided seats still to
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be declared. the democrats have not given up hope of holding onto the house as well . normally the elections for secretaries of state passed under the raid off, but this time this been an interesting trend. all for candidates pushed by former president donald trump, have lost yet republican brad records. burger has easily held onto his position in georgia. false did it seems by his refusal to give in to trumps, pressure to amend the 2020 election results in his state. while final results are still awaited to one thing is clear, the biden administration has headed the most successful 1st term democratic party, mid terms in living memory. my cannot just sierra washington east african leaders of announced talk same, that stuffing, fighting in the eastern democratic republic of congo, a so called peace dialogue would be held in kenya. on november, the 21st. the announcement came as congolese forces baffled rebels for control of
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the town of cuba and north keeble province. it's 25 kilometers from the regional capital goma. it's the closest the rebel group and 23 has come to the city. since it began it's offensive in march to 0, malcolm web is in going on a road that many take the fleet, the conflict. it's been a steady flow of people walking down the road, carrying whatever they could drive before they left their homes as we spoke. and he says it's been heavy fighting between the connelly, the army, and the n $23.00 rebel group, which is widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring wonder will they wonder denies it. military sources say the 2 sides have been fighting heavily with artillery, which is very dangerous for the civilian people. responding to here say almost the entire civilian population of the town of cuba has fled, lo, cooler, one assume was when we were asked by soldiers to leave all of us. the soldiers were
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pursuing the rebels and told us to go the other way. we heard a lot of bombs and there are many people coming down this road. you cannot have been not a year. there was a lot of gunfire. we walked through the night and then slept on the roadside. we have carried almost nothing with us. i left everything behind and we were very hungry. i'm not military. sophie's told us. m 20 three's attack began with a barrage of dozens of rockets and bonds and sustained heavy machine gun fire. went on for a couple of hours. he saw a truck that congo lease presidential god driving toward the front that one of the best trained and equipped units in co, guys army this is where the people who have fled and up in shelters in camps for displaced people. this was made of amaskita. next. it's not going to keep out the rain. neither is this scrap of plastic. she thing the people from here. so shell throughout where they were trying to cook some food for everyone. he says there isn't enough food. there isn't much clean water this time a week ago,
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the u. n said nearly 200000 people have been displaced by the conflict and that was before the population of cuba fled. natasha pierce, musashi becomes devine, his 1st female president. after winning a run, a connection, massage, a lawyer and form a data privacy commissioner. she beach center right form, a foreign minister on j. logan when it almost 54 percent of the vote. slovenia bill up at its, lavinia has a president who believes in the european union, who believes in the democratic values on which the european union was founded. and last but not least, this levine in constitution is based on these values. i sincerely believed that the other countries of the western balkans also have a place near opinion. slovenia has always supported the accession of these countries. go to the european union. hundreds of thousands of people have rallied in spain's capital madrid to call for better health care services.
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medical workers are demanding more staff and resources they've called for an end to what they say is the regional government's dismantling of the public health system in favor of private providers need i jojo, missy mariano who am up for the last month and a half. i have not been sleeping or eating properly. i'm not living. i have anxiety attacks that i have to control with breathing techniques and even medication. yes, my colleagues are the same. where seeking help from the associations that have the pace and pain services, which are the programs that provide care for sick health professionals. but testers of also rally been serbia's capital belgrade, calling on authorities to improve air quality, organize and say toxic air kills thousands of people in serbia. every year. the countries facing several environmental problems. long with other parts of the western balkans including polluted rivers and poor waste management. now for years iraq's music industry has been under funded because of conflict and political
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instability. some performers or even blocks by religious conservatives, despite public demand. but as our 0 zane basra, the reports from a capital baghdad, some artists are now trying to make a comeback. why stop someone's heart with a bullet when you can win it over with some fed up of violence in iraq music teacher, much of a newer turned his rifle into a far better says to serenade than tissue because you called the other model. have look at that. the collision called is a tool of war. we are the country of the heart. iraq has too many widows and orphans. this is a message for politicians to invest music and other arts because arts are the face of a country. music is the language of peace and love. there isn't a musician who is a killer. he uses music to help students who need speech therapy and
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says religious conservatives wanting to place bands on the industry, fail to see its ability to heal. all who needs was aspiring artists and iraq struggle to make a start, especially when israel quit her dream job a fronting for a local band within a year paid half as much as men are sometimes not at all. harassed online and assaulted in person. she says swimming against the tide and iraq is to be washed away by the on a long time ago, this country only with a war zone. people don't really understand that there could be a chance if something different joy. so the struggle is when you really try to break the cycle, all iraqi people, the typical ones, they really have a cycle that because yes, this is no, this is okay, this is not okay,
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this is wrong, this is right. younger where people are shined to break this cycle. she is still singing, but nervous about stepping back into the light. live shows are rare. in fact, if you could count the number of local rock bands on one hand, but there was a growing demand for taffy's like that double as a venue for local musician book, dodd's blues brothers, have been at the heart of the local music scene for years, surviving decades of war and turmoil, they say that bringing people a little joy at the end of their day is as good a job as a person can do. the music sheehan is the liberal, obeying and the growing, growing, growing replay all replay, blues replay metal. sometimes i'm also has wrote the diffusion of famous arabic songs with western song iraqi song with some wish of the song. the response was so
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good instruction to encouraging for me. i see it is very encouraging. i see, you know, i see the light and the end of the terminal. usually in charlotte to music. yes. ah, iraqi stacy has earned the right to have a little scene. basra, the ultra 0 booked up. ah no more than a 1000000 fans are expected to visit cattle during the upcoming football well cup. over the past 12 years, the country has built hotels and infrastructure to prepare for this very moment. natasha gwinnett reports a night on a traditional dow on the golf. $1000.00 a room in a shipping container near the airport. $200.00, while a cabin on
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a cruise ship docked in the doha port will cost you $700.00 a night. this is the selection of where fans will be sleeping during this historic world cup in the middle east. cut our 2022 has been played by concerns that the country of less than 3000000 people can't handle an influx of more than a 1000000 fans. and that it will be too expensive. i believe this is martha. this is not the right message. and the we have enough accommodation and people this still they can come and enjoy the tournament. and of course, they can some choose what they are looking for um from the accommodation. the price for a dormitory style room is $80.00 a night. the organizing committee says in terms of bookings on the official cut, our 2022 portal, the top 3 countries are saudi arabia, the united states, and mexico. on peak days,
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there are about 100000 bookings. that number is expected to increase as much as 30 percent by the time the tournament begins. just as it did during the world cup in brazil, m. s. c. cruises will offer floating hotels. 3 ships will dock in doha and can accommodate more than 12400 people. the biggest world europa operates on liquefied natural gas. a messy cruiser says it will cut carbon emissions by up to $25.00 per set during a world cup. aspiring to be the 1st that is carbon neutral. it's a step forward forward in terms of a clean of fuel. however, we hope that in the future, this fuel, which we think of a thin a transitional feel, will lead us to then be able to fire or synthetic ellen gee, which doesn't come from fossil fuel. 2 more crew ships will arrive indo hot this week adding to the excite.

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