tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 14, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm tell mccrae, this is the news. how alive from dog. ha! coming up in the next 16 minutes. the us in chinese presidents, a holding talks, the salad on the sidelines of this year's g. 20 summit and bali. turkish police arrest 46 people off to sundays. explosion is sample. they say assyrian women linked to a band. kurdish group planted the bomb talks had to be held in kenya to in the fighting in eastern democratic republic of congo. as more regional troops hit into the conflict sun and the u. k. signs a deal with france to crack down on a legal migration will have the lightest from both sides of the channel. i'm far as small and have all your latest world news as christiano and all those build up to
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the finals takes edge a magic twist, which is 6 days ago. the portuguese captain seems destined to leave majesty united dirt using the club trail. ah, we start this, use our and barley where a highly anticipated meeting between the leaders of the us and china is underway. shifting peng mp's, joe biden, meeting ahead of this year's g 20 summit. they are likely to be several sticking points, including disagreements about taiwan trade and north korea. she says he's ready to have a frank, an in depth conversation with biden. and after years of strained ties, australia's prime minister, entity, albany, he says he'll also meet she on tuesday. it's the 1st such meeting in years while
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the g 20 meeting aims to address some of the biggest challenges of our times. but russia's war and ukraine, the resulting global economic fallout, and regional tensions may make it hard to reach consensus. while our diplomatic editor james buys, is in bali and joins us now and a james that president she and buttons 1st meeting as respective leaders of the country. and there is certainly plenty for them to talk about hasn't been absolutely. when you have the 2 most powerful people in the world, both of them in the same room at the same time. and that's the situation right now and tell it's not far away from where i am. it's obviously an important meeting, particularly important because although they've met before the last night in 2017 and that they've had phone calls and video calls over the last couple of years. this is their 1st meeting since president biden became the president 22 months ago
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. and relations between china and the u. s. have got worse. they got was during the trump administration, and they will. so i think got a more strange in recent months, particularly on the issue of taiwan. remember that visit by the u. s. b. can nancy pelosi to taiwan that really angered the chinese side of the key issues north korea, a record number of miss our launch is by north korea this year. 86 launches. so 4 in one year and the fear by many that they're about to test a do another nuclear test that will be the 7 nuclear test by, by north korea. the u. s. believe that china could put some restraint on north korea if it really wanted to enter james, the g 20 has been described as one of the more diplomatically delicate to a stressful. so how difficult will it be to find consensus between the 20 nations considering the differences that they all holes there are
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so many differences and of course the biggest issue in the world, which is also going to be discussed by president she and president biden. when that when they talk now, is the war that's taking place in ukraine. this lasted nearly 9 months. now, how are you going to get a final communicate when among the representatives here, of course, the u. s. the western nations who are part of the g 20 g 7 nations, have a very agreed position, whether it's fully supportive of ukraine, but other participants are more receptive to russia. countries like brazil or india and china, of course. and of course, you have russia represented at the g 20. you going to be hard to find any common language on ukraine. russia not represented here by president putin. he's decided to stay away, sent his foreign ministers. ok. love ralph. he, in the last hour, has been posting pictures of himself after there were reports quoting in these in
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government officials saying that he'd been hospitalized possibly with a heart scare. he says, no, that's fake news. been posting pictures of himself saying he's fine and well, plenty of drama before it even begin. thank you so much, that sound diplomatic. it is a james base and bally for us who robert kelly is professor of international relations and pusan national university. he joins us from pusan in south korea. thank you very much for being on this news our. i can, we begin with the meeting between president, she and biden. it's been years since i've been able to meet face to face. how significant is this, especially when it comes to taiwan and north korea you. i think it's great that they're meeting actually, and i think we should try to regulate this and normalize this and encourage that. so the us and china haven't dripping approach pretty seriously now for good 5 or 6 years is began. i think so early in the trauma years also with changing things turned towards more hawkish, foreign policy, right? the drift has been widening and that's bad, right?
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i mean, as your previous speaker noted, right, that you more powerful economies, my world, right. and we really don't want to have them serve on a collision course, which i think is where we're heading. and so it's good that we keep talking even if we can't sort of thrash out the differences over climate change or taiwan or trade or, or north korea. you mentioned at least the more we're talking a lot less likely to have a kind of pitched conflict in south china sea on the east tennessee over north korea. and so i think the via the mere fact for discussion given how about relations, ours is an up point that said, i think a lot of the media and this is basically been corrected. expectations is very low. again, if you're diplomatic editor, there was correct, very little actually concrete is going to come from this because the differences are so why just taking a bit of a while to look at the g 20 now of the thing that's recover to give it recover stronger, but with so many divisions within the group of countries, how successful do you think that they will actually be to be, to put those differences aside and come up with a plan to a deal, especially with the current economic crisis. probably not very in part because
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a lot of this is really being driven by the ukraine war which is really deeply fractured the global community. right. i mean, it's very, very clear that the war is really polarized opinion. the russians have managed to recruit a group of states in the global south that are roughly sympathetic china, of course, is, are on their side. and this is kind of led to a lot of the issues about food and energy and inflation. and as long as the war is open and hot and ongoing at the very, very difficult any get any kind of meaningful resolution. that's all i, the only thing i would add is that the g 20 is more sort of like an emergency committee. if things are completely falling apart, like for example, during the great recession, i can see a 2009, then it really kind of came together, prevent the worst things from happening. i think it's better to think of the g 20 like that sort of preventing the worst possible outcomes rather than being like a sort of global government or something like that. as you said, the divisions are just too deep for many would argue that we are in that situation with the invasion of ukraine and the cost of living crisis that's affecting almost
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every single country in the world. so surely the g people should be looking to the g 20 to step up and, and actually come up with some concrete ideas and plans to deal with both of those things. yeah, that would be ideal, right? in that particular hinges on whether or not the americans and chinese can actually iron out some kind of agreement critically and things like trade and finance. but again, i just because of the grain where my, that's my sense of it is that the green war is just become just such a polarizing issue that has become really, really difficult for us and trying to clench that kind of agreement. my guess is what you'll get is sort of like in trop, interregional agreements, get the, the west mall that's agreeing on, on economic policy around things like the g 7 make it the russians and chinese cooperating and things like gas. what i think at the, at the level, the g 20 again, that i just don't know the level consensus is there. in fact i'm a positive, it's not. and i would imagine that the statement comes from gee, 20 be quite separate. okay, thank you so much that says that robert kelly for us from pusan in south korea. thanks for having me. well, 46 people have been detained off to sundays. blossomed to key is biggest city. the
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explosion killed 6 people and injured more than icy. had happened on is stickle street, a bustling shopping area in a sample which is popular with the locals and tourists police side. the woman who planted the bomb is syria. well, let's get an update now from the cinnamon casio, lou anne stand boland, you have more details about exactly what happens in the risks that have been made since well, since morning, we are hearing turkish authorities giving statements about the suspects that have been arrested so far as just said, the main suspect, the female suspect is syrian national is named a sheer and she was arrested around 2 50 am early in the morning. as far as what we have learned from a stumbled police department is that as a syrian national woman, a came to the area right behind us. she said on
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a bench in edge left the bag, an explosive bag. and as she left the bench it within 2 to 3 minutes. thus this exploded and killed a turkish citizen. as soon left, the branches started running and she took a taxi according to police reports and went to a district called a sanger to which is a bit far from his family taxes, tax them area, and the police and checks 1200 cctv pictures. it to catch the woman and conducted rates to it went on different places are related. and to this woman, we don't know anything about the completion of the woman, but as for the interior minister. and she admitted that she was trained by the searing kurdish far to groups in syria and she antic trickier. and through often ne and syria, the area which is under control of the turkish backed assyrian opposition group. so
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now course questions remain how she answered turkey whether legally or illegally, how she got the explosives, and how she really traveled to this area to perpetrate this incident. took her interior minister, sent that they, the police had the voice recording of a talk among p k, p k, k members. the outlet could to some workers party. that's sad as she should be killed before the police capture sore. and the minister said that the next steps for the perpetrators was the escapes of greece before being captured by the turkish bullies. we are waiting for more developments and more information by the circus ortiz. okay, we'll come back and speak to you after you have got to the latest updates that is send them casias an sample for us. east african leaders have announced talks aimed at stopping, fighting in the democratic republic of congo. the peace dialogue will be held in kenya on november. the 21st. it comes as congolese forces bell ripples for control
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of cuba. just 25 kilometers from the easton regional capitol. goma. it's the closest the rebel group. him $23.00 has come, since it began it's offensive in march, malcolm, we've joined us from capacity a village, tin kill him in his out of grammar and just bring us up to date with what's the latest, where you will find thing going on right now about 30 kilometers to the north of here at a town called rigari and we just had a couple of minutes ago, explosions close to the not much close is not coming from this direction, from the direction of the border with row on that, which is just 2 kilometers from here i'm going to stand the side so we can take a look around, but it's further up this road. the fi thing is taking place because the lead government forces repelled 23 attack on the sound of the building,
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but with more than a day of heavy fighting before pushing them north corners. army says that they're fighting soldiers from rwanda and uganda. they blame for supporting the n 23 group, the rebel group, which is why you understood to be a proxy of rwanda. they ruined the denies it and said people have fled down this road to try and get away from the fighting pint around. we can see some of the very basic shelters that people are staying in. it's starting to rain here. once again, people are sleeping on the plastic sheet, so in some cases, even more feet waiting for help, that hasn't come. we've attracted some attention here from people that are hoping someone from the government or he monetary an agency might distribute some food or build a facility for clean drinking or so anytime soon. meanwhile, community leaders on the other side of the front line have told us that about 60000 people that are stuck behind the front line in the territory held by the m 23 rebel
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group. and they want the humanitarian car you know, to be created. so they can leave that area before the fighting gets closer to them . but with the ongoing fighting, there's no way that they can can get out of there. for now, also the same civil society leader told us that several civilians have been injured or killed by long range, heavy artillery, some of which just seem driving up the road in that direction. and that those people are stuck. they also can't access any health care or get any help malcolm you mentioned hope to there. can you just explain how much hope the residents have that these piece talks that the piece dialogue will be successful in tenure? piece dogs regarding conflicts in congo and in eastern congo. and on and off for
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decades. rwanda and you've gotten the invaded eastern congo in the $99.00 seats for the 1st time being complex here at the thin, those 2 neighboring countries have been accused of backing on groups of li thing, minerals and meddling. not for a lot of people here believe is getting on now, is that once again, those 2 countries are trying to take control of natural resources or the borders and the roots on the, which transported through the sending that soldiers have backing group. uganda. rwanda deny that it seems that was happening at the moment, is that both sides of fighting is hard as possible to try and take as much as we, as they can before those talks again. but there are quite major sticking points with those talks. in any case, congress government says it's facing an international crime of aggression and doesn't show any indication that he wants to budge on what it says would be giving up his territory or control of part of his territory to neighboring countries. okay,
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thank you so much for that update. that is malcolm web for us in capacity. are plenty more hid on this news hour, including ukraine's president accuses russia of committing war crimes as its troops pull out of her song. by side are fighting for mexico's democracy. a huge protest against plan changes to the election process. ah, and how cameron's super fans will be using bali pines to show their true colors during the world cup. aah! france and the united kingdom have signed a new agreement on immigration control and the english channel. the deal is worth more than $74000000.00. it includes
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a 40 percent increase and the number of officers patrolling french beaches. or we have correspondence tracking the story on both sides of the channel that a barber is in london, but 1st allots hid to natasha butler, who is in paris. and the touch of what else has been agreed to as part of the steel yes, the british air home secretary and french interior minister signing this agreement in paris a bit earlier aid we what we know is both britain and france have for while now been really trying to look a ways to reduce the number of migrants that are taking these really dangerous crossings across the english channel in small both and inflatables in, in, in dingey, 40000 this year already. well, as part of this agreement, britain says it will give france more money to help deal with the crisis. at the moment, britain gets france about $60000000.00
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a year that will now be about 70000000 dollars year francois pleased. also the amount of earth, the least truth and of all is that it has on the northern coast. patrolling the beach is from 200 offices to about 300 offices. both sides will also use more digital surveillance technology, drones, that kind of thing to survey the area and share more intelligence. and what we also understand is that a british border guards will be posted in some french control centers here on french soil. that was a, something that was slightly controversial, i have to say in the discussions over the last few months because it could be seen as an affront to french sovereignty. but it seems that both sides are happy with that. and we do understand that there will be some french, all the gods inside posted on british. okay, thank you for that service of hash butler for us in paris. we're gonna cross the channel now and good in the dean, barbara who is in london, and what pressure is the u. k. government under and getting the steel dum.
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what you can government certainly feels that it's under pressure prime minister, which you see not even before this deal was actually signed on sunday. said he thinks the priority for the u. k. public is for him to get what he called a grid on illegal immigration. his way of putting it, whether that's actually true bearing in mind the, the pressure is like the cost of living crisis is questionable, but it certainly does come up among some constituencies leading to pressure on conservative members of parliament, particularly in canton, the southeast of england, where people arriving in large numbers, the foreign secretary, james cleverly had said in the last few hours, many of the people in fact, what he called the bulk of people attempting to make those, those bow crossings from france, all economic migrants, not people fleeing persecution or war. the figures the bad out because most people
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who do arrive on our shoes, that way do eventually receive refugee status or asylum here in the u. k. but the headlines in the last few months had been full of shocking detail of over crowding . and disease and reception centers for those people who have arrived. and there is a huge backlog in the asylum processing system. now, james cleverly says, but it must be understood that britain will repatriate people if they don't have a legitimate reason to be here. his predecessor, one of his previous that was pretty battelle. so in this deal with wonder to certain people better claim asylum in that country, that's on freeze because of legal challenges. many people who are experts in the area say that this deal with limited numbers of money will actually do very little to stop people who have, for example, relatives here in britain and a strong case for asylum from trying to make the crossings. in the absence of legal ruse, even in the absence of
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a place in france where they could claim asylum in britain. again, nadine baba, thank you so much for that update from london. the weather woke up is just 6 days away, and christiana over now. those already grabbing the headlines far is here with the details. what more can you tell us about this dramatic interview that he just says? well, yes, he is set to be one of the biggest stars at kids are 2022. but christiana, rinaldo has accused his club mattress united betraying him. he says the united coach, eric, and hug and others high up at the club are trying to force him to quit. rinaldo returned for his 2nd stint at united in 2021. but now it seems his time at old trafford might be up was be speaking to be in sports commentator andy gray about this later in the program or rinaldo. as for school opened their campaign against south korea live now arrived here in doha. it will be cree is 11th appearance at
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a world car. their best finish was as co host in 2002 when they reached the semi finals. african champion, senegal are in town too, but without their star players. saudi amman, a who has a leg injury, has been named in the squad, but may not be fit to lay in cynical, 1st match against benevolence. and those cats are, are also back from thing where they've had a longer training camp than any other country. cats are, who are asian champions, play ecuador in the 1st game on sunday. and it's not just the teams flying in the world cup trophy is now here in kept her 0. so hell malik was out a ceremony to celebrate the cups arrival. the wall top is about to get on the way and everybody's got their eyes on the prize. we're here, the party to celebrate the arrival of the world. god,
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we don't go should be it influences. we go members of the media, we bought some b, i t of even what we're gonna do right now with talk to someone who's involved in the organization. we just bought the trophy stories, one of the great assessment activation that we are doing together before coming year to the doha. yes. so now we are here in the hall county and so excited because this is actually the official stifled role to got my head broke pump of the work up here. because all right, these are you. well the big question is, who's going to win in the being is we've been speaking to someone to people and he's been telling us all about the experience as still remember like it was yesterday is amazing feeling and achievement. i was dreaming about all the time. next, don, when i hold it, he's like you're holding a baby. you're not scared to drop the baby, you know how to hold it up to something special. it's been
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a great night to celebrate the arrival of the welcome prophy. the question is now, who's in a winning on december 18th, we shall see cameron's team are expected to fly in the next few days. many of their fans won't make it to katara, but they'll be doing their best to be seen and heard. let's had to do all aware and nicholas hock is standing by friday, and nick, excitement must be building where you are. that's why we're 6 days away. and it feels like the party has just begun now next to a vendor that normally sells. all sorts of drink get to look at it now. it's all to the color of the national team. green red. why it's bracelets with i love cameroon . on it. and of course, you can have a football match without one of these hoping to make sound so that the team katara can hear them. and it's really contagious, this feeling of, of,
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of this celebration in part you remember, this is a country that hosted the african cup of nations at the beginning of the year. there was so much criticism that were ready. it wasn't going to work. that was cove it but in fact it was the fans that made it work. and it's really contagious. you just want to wear one of these, right. like everybody in town here in due ela are dressed in red, red, green, and white, sorry, red, green and yellow, the national teams color, but it's not just people dressing up for the event. people are also painting themselves. take a look at this report. after 30 african cup of nations and 8 world cups, and gondo picket, is heading to cutter ha. but not before putting on the teams. colors. prince deck are with his masterful stroke, is here to help. i repent off my provision. banalities. are pen people and i was a prince. i more it will take a couple of hours and
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a few leaders of paid to transform 61 year old picket into an indomitable lion. each. lin and each color has a meaning less jambert. full of legs are the weapons to fight the tame. the belly is the hearts of the nation, and this the head is how we going to beat the tames how a gun to scare them, and give them trouble. trouble guy, i thought in preparation to cutter cameron's national team or playing it friendly match against jamaica players. even referees are warming up to the reggae songs of bob marley. ah, fans enter the stand. it feels like a carnival, some dressed up to bless their team before their departure. others excited for the event they wore like lions? ah, it is a display that catches onlookers even the media's attention. after all. cutter 2022
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is also their world cup bessie group, who? oh so much of football is less about what's happening on the page. but what's happening all of the pets? it's an opportunity for bounds to be creative and celebrate their team. most cameroon, eons won't make it to the gulf country. those that are like body painter and gondo picket, have celebrity status. they are as famous as the football players on the pitch inspiring legions of fans to put the paint on for the teen. and for the cation now the world cup is just 6 days away. cameroon is on its way to katara. now, they owned it rightly game against jamaica. it was, it was all, it seems that the team some say, are not ready. but the found here are making sure that they have the support that they need so that they could win a few games. they're in
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a difficult group. they're gonna play switzerland, brazil, serbia. but remember the indomitable lions that are the ones that made history for africa? 990 led by the striker, or is that mean? they went up to the quarter finals this year. there's hope that either the indomitable lives of cameroon, or the lions of toronto, of synagogue, will be that record and go even further far. okay, well we wish them both lots of luck here. nicholas hoc reporting live for us. thank you for now. a few people are as excited for the world cup as a super fan. we met in doha teddy macklin. honda has been studying the players and has predicted outcomes of nearly every match of the tournament, and he's only 9 years old. they're really like soccer. i was to whenever the u. s. last time the usa bought into a world cup. that's pretty special to usa is also the youngest team to work up. everybody loves guitar, everybody's rooting for them, but they're going to get,
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get lost netherlands are 1st because they have van dyke in the shop and argentina gets 1st because they have massive. i'm pulling the 2nd. this is they have low and dusky, and then franco get 1st cuz they have contact them and, and bob, i think that they'll him, we'll get those might even when the world pop, brazil destroys everybody in their group. england. they have cain photon gree wish and really, really fast player mcguire than they have ran. slade after yeah. on wales, they're in fail. this is the only one that's gas cor boyles. but he's not going to get the word out of the group stage and naming group 8. he got the no, no, that was for they'll be the 1st version ever to average form 5 will ups. i think i care of how your cats more than my friends, really lucky that country i live in. we'll get to live. so stay for 30.
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will we rack later in the, our for more world cup news, bn, sports present, or any grey will be here in the center to discuss what's going on with rinaldo at manchester. united. how it might affect his woke up with fortune. ah. hello. the temperature touch 21 celsius in northwest. well sun, sunday, and all see a noticeable cold out across much of europe as we go on through the next couple of days. we've got some wet weather streaming across those western parts area of low pressure starting to digest way and breaking down our high that we have in central europe. and i would towards ye, she can see tightly packed ice, abbas are on the other side of our area of high pressure. a cool normally wind coming through in between. it is generally fine and dry with that high pressure in
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charge for the time being 12 celsius there in berlin. 14 celsius for london, and for past a west or whether already pushing through as we go one through monday. much of france see some wet weather, some heavy burst of rain down towards the south there on the other side of the i dramatic again. so where to where the pushing into the balkans, that's all making progress as we go on. 3 were tuesday, 13 celsius for london and paris as a sort of things to come. minus one there in moscow came easily when started to feed in, across the baltic states that easterly will haul the temperature down in berlin. at 1230, see the, the starts of the wake. we're struggling to get to around 2 degrees celsius. by the time we come to friday, a much cooler air coming through and we are going to see how to increase the wet and windy ah, al jazeera sets the stage. ok, now is the one with my just off and i go in the field voices from different corners
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the sour chinese leader. she should ping and u. s. president joe biden meeting face to face and bali to diffuse tension. both sides are prepared to have frank discussions to manage the differences. turkish police have detained at least 46 people in connection with sundays explosion. an sample, the killed 6 and injured many more police side. the woman who planted the bomb was a syrian national. east african leaders have announced talks aimed at stopping fighting an eastern democratic republic of congo. they'll be held in kenya on november. the 21st congolese forces are battling roubles and north keeping province
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. ukraine's president has visited the household region just days after his forces retook parts of it. in his nightly address on sunday of a lot of me, zalinski accused russia of committing war crimes and killing civilians. russian troops flayed the region on friday, leading a path of destruction behind them. fleets from over, investigators have already documented molden, full 100 russian bull crime lab bodies of both civilians and military are being found in the her san branch and the russian army left the same savage right behind as in other regions about country. are it managed to invade, we will find and bring to justice. every murder, awfully, without any doubt dismissal. this humanitarian situation and her songers being described as very difficult utility companies are rising to restore power and water
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. they say russian forces destroyed facilities as they withdrew as it beg reports from mc alive. this is what the russians left behind, destroyed military equipment. oh, the ukrainians are continued to raise their national flags as they retake move villages in the course on region. ukrainians lived under occupation for 8 months. emma, 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, t crane 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,
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if the damage left behind is a man, what didn't work out, 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 of the country are within striking distance of russian missiles and drones, such as 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. as i beg, a da 0 mc alive. the united nations relief and works agency or unreal supports millions of palestinian refugees is the you in the oldest agency and works across the occupied with bank garza lebanon. jordan and syria providing vital services like schooling and medical health, but its resources dwindling after years of counts and political pressure. it now
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faces an annual shortfall of $100000000.00. that means many palestinian refugees living in poverty, especially children, will struggle even more. for more on this spring in human l said who joins us from cancer and can you give us an idea of just how bad things have become there? yes, so as he mentioned, offer sees more than 5000000 policy refugees in all 5 bills. the operation that you mentioned, 2000000 refugees are palestinian refugees are in the west bank and gaza. 1.3000000 refugees of these 2000000 are in god. so according to the officials they live under the poverty line. of course garza is a b c used place. and these refugees, despite all of the services that are provided by we are living in dire condition.
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now order also provides to the refugees in god's particularly, let's say over $280.00 mentary and middle school. also more than 294 refugee children are in their school over 9200 teachers. and over 22 health care centers to these refugees. but as the number of refugees are policy, you refugees grow over the years and with the very high and unemployment rate here in because the strip the there conditions are worse. and there are dire the year after year the, the refugee is here in gods. the popular is called the t for refugees was protesting an hour earlier in conjunction with the commissioner general conference meeting. and they said that they are demanding that the owner would,
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can more with its mandate, which is providing sustainable and belief projects to policy your refugees and work opportunities. they say that because of the financial deficit of when ra no job opportunities have been provided more job opportunities that since 2017, at this me is that the, this is also accumulating more to the high end employment rates that are here in the gaza. strip no more our job opportunities or the foot coupons that are being provided to more than one point. 3000000 refugees in garza, their portions are not enough as these refugees are claiming. and no, and no other ah, facilities or services are being provided bite when ra to ah, result in better living conditions. to more than 1300000 refugees in
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officially been asked to form? israel's next government, his block one the nation's 5th election and nearly 4 years meaning he'll return his prime minister after losing his season. 2021. 70 dick reports from west jerusalem back to where he wants to be. benjamin netanyahu is now officially tossed by israel's president to form the next government. i need govern. your porcelain shall awesome, glum. i intend to be the prime minister of every one. lo, she voted for me and lo, she didn't. this is not just for the sake of saying, i believe in this, this is what guides me and is my responsibility as the prime minister of israel don't. i'm outgoing. prime minister year le pete released a statement saying that today is a black day for israeli democracy and said that all this was an effort by netanyahu to delay his ongoing corruption trial. netanyahu will now have to deal with the consequences of his own creation. in his efforts to come back to power, he promoted religious ultra nationalists. they have now moved from fringe to
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political mainstream. it to mar ben givers jewish power party, along with bessolo small churches, religious zionism. now the 3rd biggest block in the israeli parliament, their beliefs range from annexing the west bank to expelling palestinians deemed hostile to the jewish state. and openly calling for the right to jewish prayer at the alex a most compound. they also want changes in law that would weaken the powers of the supreme court in israel. many israelis also have concerns about their secular way of life due to the religious far right. and the ultra orthodox now having a large presence in government. the u. s. administration has signaled its concerns over the inclusion of members of the far right being in government. some say will be a challenge for netanyahu known for his political mastery. well, i think that he's not really happy because now we have to run a country. when you have to run a country, you do not only think about local politics, you think about the world. now the world is not
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a so good for him right now. for example, if a tromp was the president of the united states, it would be easier for him. netanyahu now has 28 days to form a government, but it good presented to the israeli class at much earlier as negotiations had already begun before he was officially tossed on sunday. from the moment benjamin netanyahu was ousted from power last year. he vow to bring down the government and he vowed to return as prime minister. it's taken him just over here to achieve his goal. he is officially back and he's back with a vengeance. bringing with him the most right when government, in israel's history, stephanie decker, al jazeera west, russo tens of thousands of people in mexico, have protested against government plans to overhaul the electoral authority. president andrea's mom, while i look as abra door says, the proposed reforms will cut costs and increase transparency. the protest to say they threatened democracy when,
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while repulse reports from mexico city. o. thousands on the streets of the mexican capitol. it's one of the largest pro democracy demonstrations in years a mausoleum. today we all come together because we want to defend democracy. protests against a proposed change to the country's electoral system. took place in more than a dozen mexican cities. critics say the changes threatened the independence of mexico's national electoral institute or inv, which overseas federal elections. many people are worried about the path our democracy is taking. we are worried if our country is, are going to end up as other countries like venezuela. the protest in mexico city was the largest to date against the electoral reforms. the change is being proposed by mexico's president are part of a broad set of reforms that encompass everything from the implementation of
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electronic voting machines, to a reduction in the number of seats in mexico's congress. critics, however, to say that under the surface, the proposed reforms have the potential to undermine democratic institutions in mexico. for his part president and bisman were lopez over the board says his reform is aimed at reducing election costs and increasing transparency and says the protest or fuel by his political opponents, the scandals in a he and elegant. they. people should not be fooled. they should know that this march is a demonstration against our government because of our policies. while some warned, the proposed reform puts too much power in the hands of federal government. constitutional experts say the country would benefit from certain changes, so long as the plans are discussed openly within mexico's congress, bears anyone by vista roommate. what of you as long as the reform is debated in legitimate deep space with participation from the political the integrity of the in,
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in national asked you took is knowing badger you fact level dina has been modified into the bundle just those left in mexico has also been with the fight overtime, though presidential elections and mexico are still 2 years away. political observers see the latest demonstrations or evidence of growing political polarization with many in the country seeing the next elections as a battle over the future of mexican democracy. monroe ended up a low al jazeera mexico city. hundreds of thousands of people have rallied and spines cap is all madrid that calling for better services and the public health care system. the crowds came out and supported medical workers who are demanding more staff and resources. they say the original government is trying to dismantle the public health system. in favor of private providers was did i, jojo, missy may of another wait
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a month 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. yet my colleagues are the same. where seeking help from the associations that have that pays and pain services, which are the programs that provide cathy sick health professionals. many natasha parish mussa has become mis. lavinia is 1st female president after winning a run off election. mussa is a lawyer and for my daughter, privacy commissioner, she beat sin to ride form a foreign minister on j laga, winning nearly 54 percent of the vows slovenia. double 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 boykin's also have a place near opinion. slovenia has always supported the accession of these
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countries. go to the european union. when you said the parts of northern china are experiencing their 1st heavy snow of the winter. royal transporter, madonna's young and she, she provinces has been disrupted, and workers are scrambling to clear the tracks. road traffic ends. flights have also been affected. a silly hit on the new sal will continue count down to the will come with flora. yes, after the break will bring you more on the controversial interview given by chris john rinaldo and see how paris fisherman signed off in style ahead of the world. right. ah
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ah ah. now he said to be one of the biggest stars at the world, copper christiano. rinaldo has accused his club a mattress united, a betraying him. he says, united coach, eric, 10 hug. and others high up at the club are trying to force them out. when all the returned for his 2nd stint at united in 2021. but it appears his time at old trafford. might be app of a more in the story were joined by former a scotland, international and current bein sports analyst, andy gray. thank you so much for joining us in studio. and what are your thoughts on rinaldo? as late as comments? strong language from trisha. what's like betrayed and disrespected a strong for a footballer to level at his club. i don't see either of those applying and the situation. ah, if, if, if they've done anything united, they've accommodated
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a very strange rinaldo, petulant rinaldo. since he came home, you know, behaving in a way that it's not becoming of a professional, particularly not him. ah, so i think united of of every right to be really upset in particular teammates and get i know if i was one of his teammates going into training the smaller i wouldn't be happy before he had said, i really wouldn't. i know i get the funny feeling father, that we won't see rinaldo in a united shut again. i think the best thing for both of them, for rinaldo on, for united in particular is that he leaves in january and they both go to separate ways. well, it's interesting that you did say that because united did when last night and they want to live without rinaldo starting. so do you think 10 hug is on to something? yes, i think 10 hogs every right to say listen, we're moving forward. last suddenly games of lost one in oh, it's as improvement. i watched him yesterday. really dig out a really good result without rinaldo. every one watching. so hot and the seemed to be a good team ethic there. but when i'll do sometimes to stubs one of the things,
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it's hard this for ronaldo fata as it when you be the genius as he hasn't what you've been the greatest play in the world mentally and his head he still thinks he can do ola. but his body can't any more and people lake got him at shore. who be see scoring that went out yesterday. that's united future and tail heights. future will depend on people like that. look at us celebrations. yeah. verbless within see that when an elder was playing on the think what's happening at united is gonna impact his performance at the well cut that. so that's a difficult one. the answer in respect that we don't know how much going to place. i can't believe that portugal when the players in the boss, st. rinaldo is going to play every game and every minute i don't think that's possible too short a time too many games for someone who's 37 years of age even ronaldo. so his time may be limited, but he'll want to affect any game plays and, and i think it would be bad, this not to behave, wouldn't it? don't represent your country misbehave. so i think you behave when he's here and
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cut out with us. and i think you want to end his international kiddies, us as his last chance to when i woke up, he want to end on high. so i expect when he place from to perform. but will it be good enough? i'm not sure. so you don't think rinaldo van are in portugal are going to take the trophy? no, i don't. i don't. i think there are others there. messy who hangs will probably be is less than the masters tournament. his route was beg, one. now he couldn't. and a high he could emulate medina, and that's the only thing you need to do. he's not quite up there. the adjutant is doctor, i'm up with my daughter just yet. okay. if you're when they woke up, they would. okay. have bein sports analyst andy gray. thank you so much pleasure. i'll ask once again. thank you very much. well, with less than a week to go until the world cup, europe's big leagues have entered their extended break for the turn meant pair centureman signed off in style with a 5. now when over i was there, french will cap star calion, and babe's set them on their way. and a man who carry a lot of morocco was hopes and katara are crim as he meets, scored the 3rd
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b as g. hold a 5 point lead over lens at the top of the table in italy, bossy and hertz, giving a striker, adding jacko scored twice. isn't milan beads, atlanta? 32. it's 8 years since he led his side at the world cup in brazil. inter still trail leaders napoli by 11 point or, or canada, or back of the world cup for the 1st time since 1986, they are grouped alongside belgium, croatia, and morocco coach. john herdman has named his $26.00 man squad, which includes byron munich, star alfonso davies, shall be my 1st will cope with the man's team. my 5th will co into all i yeah, it's, it's going to be a hell of a ride. i'm going to learn a lot and i will be rubbing shoulders. chris, you know, will close quarters like roberto martinez. and for me that's. that's where i wanna be on the river edge. sadie ravia have dropped forward for her. i look forward from
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there world cup squad, due to an ongoing doping case, an 18 month ban for testing positive for a band substance was reduced in august by the sadie sports authorities. world anti doping agency has appealed that decision. veteran forward enough of it. i'll abbot has been named as a replacement now away from the world comp. britton's george russell has earned his 1st formula. one victory he won. the brazil grand prix had mercedes t. maitland, hamilton. the last race of the season, is in abu dhabi. on november the 20th the same day, the world cat begins in qatar. ah, even been in just a huge thank you to the whole team for making it possible. it's been an emotional rollercoaster they season this race with a really tough race. i. boeing control louis with super boss. and then when i saw
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the say, because god, is it going to be a really difficult end? and you know, you put me in a so much pressure, so happy to, to go away with the victoria. germany has played house to a regular season nfl game for the 1st time fan saw tom brady lead the tampa bay buccaneers to victory over the seattle seahawks. gleick said it could have sold more than 3ww tickets for the game. and yet i was one of the greatest football experiences i've ever had. so says a lot for 23 years in league and for regular season game. and i think the fan turn out was incredible. i felt like a very electric from the time we took the field, so the end of the game with them sing and sweet caroline and aah! country row! that was that was pretty epic on sunday. england's quaker is the one the t 20 well kept for a 2nd time. josh butler's team beat pack, signed by 5 wickets in the final oxen bad of 1st in melbourne, and scored
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a 137 for 8. ben stokes guided england to victory within and be in half century england previously won this, huddled back in 2010, and also the reigning 50 over world champions. been amazing. i know it's been fantastic torment for us to, to now be say, with the trophies just immensely proud of everyone involved in, not in the tournament and, and leading up to this stage. and um, nothing fully deserves it to not. okay. and that is all yours for prin out back to you tom. thank you so much forum for that. it's all for me for this use our but my colleague adrian finnegan will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news to her out. ah ah
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