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the g 20 summit kicks off in bali, russia's invasion of ukraine, and this impact on the global economy is dominating the ah. a also coming up with ukranian president celebrates the russian retreats on hassan as he does. it's the southern city. israel says the u. s. decision to investigate the killing of al jazeera journalist showing a great mistake and it might be corporate and more tech jobs on the line. us media says amazon is due to fire $10000.00 employees. ah.
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leaders of the g 20 nations have begun talks on the global food and energy crisis. a summer on the indonesian island of bali is the 1st since russia embedded ukraine in february. and it opened with a call from indonesia, president for concrete. actually no option. i didn't die of all abberation is deadly and needed to save the world. we all have this one see, believe the not only for our people, but also for the people of the world. yea, responsible here also means that we must and the war is the war. that's not an it will be a difficult one to would no more. what, what? well out there was diplomatic editor james base joins of live now from bali, james,
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ukraine's president and addressing the g 20 earlier. what did belong to me as the lensky to face? well, you quite not a member of the g 20 but presidents that he was invited to the g 20 meeting on this occasion by the house, indonesia. he said he couldn't come because of the war in this country, but he did deliver a speech by video link. it was, we're told from those in the whole and impassioned, but very detailed speech. he said it was the time now to end russia's, as he described it, destructive war. he talked about the need for a special tribunal to be set up to look at russia's aggression. he also called for compensation to be paid to crying for damage that has been caused by russia during the war. and that's interesting because in the un general assembly, in the last 24 hours, a resolution is past the 1st stage of setting up a reparations mechanism for ukraine from russia. that was also talk about what
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would happen if we got to a stage where russia has ended its military operations and ended its involvement in ukraine. he said, there needs to be something he calls the key security compact, which will be new, a new agreement of security guarantees. he said there also then should be an international conference to draw up a new post war security architecture for europe. that's something that russia, i'm sure, will not like at all. and he said that also needs to be a document confirming the end of the war, which would be signed by all parties. so some quite detailed ideas from presence lensky, about what happens after he says, needs to happen 1st, which is russia needs to stop the war. we pull out its troops from his country and chains. not surprisingly, global food and energy security are high on the agenda for today.
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yes, that is one of the focuses and that's what presidents that he was talking about in the session or that was that when the session where he was giving this speech, clearly both have been food, image, energy have been impacted severely by the war in ukraine and one of the things that diplomacy is going on about at the moment behind the scenes quite a lot of intense diplomacy is the black sea grain initiative. that was a deal that was done in july to get the grain. the trapped was trapped in ukraine out by ship to turkey, also to free up the grain. it was in russia that couldn't get to global markets as well as russian fertilizer. now that scheme according to the un, has made a big, big difference. the problem is that on the 18th of november, that's just 3 days from now. that's the last day. the scheme is supposed to be operating before it needs renewal, and it's not clear whether the russians will renew it. certainly, precedents,
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lensky said it when he spoke, but not only does it need to be renewed, it needs to be expanded to other ukrainian products in july of region. or i'd like to get a james by his life or from body. james, thank you. well, the claims president has visited the recaptured city of harrison and says, is liberation marks the beginning of the end of the war? let me lensky said, ukraine is moving forward and is ready to piece russia withdrew. it forces on friday from the only regional capital bed captured since the start of the conflict from has on his asset base. the row to her son is littered with signs of battle. but inside the capital there still celebrating the russian withdrawal. yeah. and on monday they were joined by president to me and then sky. coming to all country, do you find it?
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and this is a beauty, but as long we difficult we because this is war 2, the best heroes walk on. he received a heroes welcome president. zalinski came back to addressed a residence, of course, on his nation and the world to show that ukraine has been victorious here in the south. and also to show that he is a fearless leader present here within artillery range, a russian forces were just across the de nipple river. the arrival of ukrainian soldiers but relief, jubilation and admiration. i want the whole world understands that the most is san cell, a sing for any human being, is freed them, your title that it doesn't. it's hard to tell how i feel, because today i want to cry from happiness. we've been waiting for this day for a long time. we are with ukraine, with ukraine and heart presidency. lensky has accused russian forces of human
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rights abuses. vital infrastructure has been destroyed. there's no electricity or water. mobile communication hubs have been set up to allow people to communicate with loved ones, never got them on their behalf. i personally know many girls who are molested by the russian meal tree. the harder thing for me was when my friends were taken from their homes and captains basements, or taken to temporarily occupied crimea, money for the particular people that i said that i said the can. when you know what freedom is, then you know what depression is and when you meet your liberators, i want to cry. it's unbelievable. the posters proclaiming russia was here for ever . still stand in some places, but it's the ukrainian flag that flies here. now. the russians are not far away. this place is still within striking distance. and they remind us of that as we leave the city. i said, beg, i'll jazeera her song. israel says the united states has decided to launch investigation into the killing of al jazeera journalist. sharina acclaim. sharina was shot dead by israeli forces on may 11 while covering
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a raid on jeanine in the occupied westbank. israel's military has since admitted that is rainy gunfire may have killed her is when the defense minister benny gans has commented on twitter saying the decision of the u. s. department of justice to investigate the unfortunate death of serene ugly is a grave mistake. the idea conducted an independent and professional investigation which was presented to the americans who shared the details. i made it clear to the american representatives that we stand behind the idea of soldiers that we will not corporate with any external investigation. and we will not allow interference in israel internal affairs. well then, call is a former intelligence officer for trans national threats with the u. s. cia, he says, the scope of any further investigation is likely to be limited. i don't think that it can go much further than the investigations that have occurred or the assessments and there's been no full investigation with cooperation from all
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parties on all sides of the issue. and i would expect that the conclusions will. ringback ready however, partial the investigation will be the same that everyone has reached israeli. ringback international journalists, un, so on, which is that it is almost certainly, and israeli soldier who shot the bullet. and it is most likely that it was an accident. now, one can debate whether it was an accident or not, but i don't think one will go much further than that. to me, the issue is really much more of a domestic us political one behind your investigation than an expectation that a full investigation will be welcomed and helped by these railroads. the republican party in the us is on the cost of re taking control of the house of representatives . they've secured 217 seats found on out on the one seat away from flipping the chamber. vote counting in some parts of the country still under way, nearly
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a week after the midterm elections. meanwhile, the democratic candidate for governor in arizona. katy hobbs has defeated her trump endorsed rival carry, make a close before race between hobbs in lake in the battleground state. one of the most significant in the mid term elections last month. so to come here now does air including i'm bob newman, that in india, which was to become the was most populous country. it, family planning policies are focusing on, does education and baton. and i'm from tennessee to burton upon trent. we hear from the only african manager and english professional football bonnet. ah hello, we got some rain in the forecast of the middle east over the next few days,
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not here window. he's going to stay fine and driving see that rain band that bad a cloud, they're just sitting to the north of us cross northern parts or saudi arabia so wet or whether they're in to iraq. some sherry rain to into syria, lebanon and jordan, same bad cloud bring some wet weather into southern parts of the caspian. so northern areas of iran could catch a shower or 2 because it started because dancing some showers. and of course, these will, to wintry, over the high grab the showers, much more widespread as we go one into wet and stay. so, something of a change coming through that will cause some local of flooding. even central air is a saudi arabia, down to mecca, could see a little bit of wet weather, but as i said, it stays try and find here. in doha, la, she tried to across northern parts of africa, might just catch a shot just along the northern fringes of algeria over the next couple of days. and you might catch a shout along the southern fringes of nigeria, pushing over toward gonna get a chance to see some wet weather into liberia. we'll see hourly out, even some parts of marty could catch
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a shower or 2 over the next day or so. where's the weather into east part of anger into the democratic republic of congo? got some drive us to south africa, but still wet the mozambique ah. on counting the cost is germany too dependent on china. how is the economic reliance over blank, the developing well cause on please is to pay the climate bell. it come $27.00. and diana is balancing it will be minus threat to the invite. cancelling the cost on al jazeera, we understand the differences in the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter what moves we've been using, kind of for that matter to you. oh, ah,
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ah, welcome back up your mind about top stories here. this, our israel says the united states decision to launch investigation into the killing of al jazeera journal issuing barclays is a great mistake adding that they weren't corporate serene was shot dead by israeli forces in may while having a raid on jeanine in the occupied westbank, ukraine's president has visited the recapture. the city of hair san says its liberation marks the beginning of the end of the war, russia, as lensky said, ukraine is moving forward and is ready in the nation president, yoko data set, the world is facing extraordinary challenges. as he opened the g 20 summit in bali, the one ukraine soaring global inflation and us tensions with china are expected to dominate the to day. for the one ukraine has dampened prospects of a global post pandemic economic recovery. soaring energy costs of developing
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countries, especially odd the price of heating, is now unaffordable for millions as winter looms. the price of grain has also sword . and that's left countries such as ethiopia and yemen which depend on ukrainian exports, more vulnerable to food shortages in ukraine itself. the world bank puts recovery and reconstruction estimates at $349000000000.00. that's more than one and a half times the size of its pre war economy. what i'm inside is the vice president of the asian development bank. he says any recovery to the global economy with face significant challenges. i think there's no question that with a series of issues darkening the global economic outlook that there's certainly reason to be concerned about emerging asia. certainly at our institution, we're keeping a very close eye on developments in the number of countries across our region, a responsibility. at the same time, i would say that here in se asia where the g 20 meetings are being held. we also do
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have a number of countries that have been saving away for some time for a rainy day. and so while there are causes for concern, there's also some causes for confidence and optimism about the capacity of, of emerging asia to deal with what will be a very difficult set of circumstances in coming years. there's a number of near term issues that certainly need to be navigated. historically speaking, a rising rate environment and a very strong dollar have been issues that have created, knock on effects in emerging markets. i think a lot remains to be seen. but countries in the region are mobilizing their mobilizing with the support of their international partners like the beat and other countries to address these issues behind those issues. there is a fair amount of strong economic fundamentals in our region. countries that have been for some time and very disciplined about fiscal prudence, even in the wake of the coven pandemic, that have very strong buffers that have strong policy frameworks. and so i think as
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far as emerging asia goes in general, there is a tremendous amount of underlying strength and potential. well, just before the g 20 kicked off, the white house says joe biden, and chinese leader, she's being a candid conversation in bali. the 2 men discuss taiwan, north korea, and the war in ukraine. it was the 1st in person meetings in biden, became president from broad report from body a long anticipated face to face meeting between the leaders of the world to most powerful nations. both aware of its importance. we share responsibility in my view to show that china and the united states can manage your differences, prevent competition from becoming anything every near conflict. china, she g paying notate relations with the u. s. have just turned 50. many believe then now with the lowest ever point. the current situation that the china us
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relationship is facing is a concern for us all. the u. s. and china have increasingly disagreed on many fronts, economic, diplomatic, military, superpower rivals. with flashpoints, such as the self governing island of taiwan and access to technology, threatening to turn competition into confrontation. this meeting was aimed at setting out the guard rails to ensure future relations never escalate into hostilities. he was clear and i was clear, there will defend american interest and values promot, university human rights, and stand up for the international order and work in lockstep with our allies and partners. we're going to compete vigorously for, i'm not looking for conflict bite and also said she had agreed with him that the threat of nuclear weapons being used in ukraine should be condemned, reaffirmed our shared belief and the threat,
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or the use of nuclear weapons is totally unacceptable. bite and came to bali, emboldened by his midterm election success. reassuring many allies here with continued us support with less chance of a return to the america 1st policy of the previous administration. for its part, china remains deeply suspicious of us intentions. it believes washington is using concerns about human rights and security to rally a coalition, especially here in asia pacific to constrain it from becoming a truly global superpower. in the coming days, china and the us will be holding mobile meetings with g 20 colleagues, pursuing agendas that may or may not turn them more into superpower adversaries. robert bride al jazeera bali, the democratic republic of congo military says, fighting with rebels as move closer to the key eastern city of goma.
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the under the recruits in the area have been sent for training to help boost government. but most of the latest fighting has been happening about 25 kilometers from goma. m. 23 rebels of one string of victories against the con, believes army in recent weeks, forcing a 200000 people from their homes. malcolm, where that's more from the eastern town of cube arctic there's been ongoing fighting on 3 fronts between congress armed forces and the m $23.00 rebel group, which is widely seen to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were wonder denies, at one of those front, near the town of china to the north and other is to the west of m. 23 territory near the town of tango and close to where we are. now. there's been fighting between the town of cuba, which about 4 kilometers further down the road and the town of rigari, which is about 30 kilometers away. we've seen several trucks of presidential guard driving toward the front,
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that one of the best equipped and tre unit in the congo is army. meanwhile, thousands of people have been coming the other way. here we can see some of the shelters that they've made with plastic sheets and mosquito nets, people who fled their homes because of the fighting, waiting here, hoping that someone will bring some food or try to help set up a facility with clean water. but we haven't seen much humanitarian assistance here so far. now the world's population has bleeds with hit 8000000000 knots according to the united nations. the milestone comes just 11 years after the 7000000000 mark . and india has been one of the largest drivers of that growth. it'll soon overtake china as the world's largest, even though indian woman. and now having just 2 children on average, experts say that's due to better education and health care for when natal report from rochester on state and say no, no, never going to go to dig it up unless you're buying mccardie one in boucher john. good is training teenagers to become more self aware. she's using a game of cards to start discussions about choice and consent. the larger goal is
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to empower rural women. funny. go again, the little girl would be like, let me play some girls in villages unless aware. so we encourage them to tell their parents that they want to study or start working before getting married. everybody wants children, but they need to be independent before that and in jazz home to 1400000000 people, this population is projected to soon become the world's largest. it's expected to peek around 2060 and then start declining. government data shows indian women are having fewer children. it correlates this with improvement in. 6 goods, education, white family planning policies focus on breaking taboos around contraception and increasing awareness about maternal health. and i live underneath that because a lot of community health workers are providing pre and post nika, care shandrika, la advises, new moms on breastfeeding vaccinations and nutrition. rural areas have strong
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patriarchal norms about marriage and child, but she says families were earlier uncomfortable with their work. i be by law. i man to give me that there has been a major awakening in the village since we started working earlier. mothers would have had a 2nd child even when the 1st child was very young. all they would have become mothers at a very young age that's become less common. there are concerns about india as ability to create jobs and be people. some experts say a growing population could be an advantage if the government invest in creating jobs and improving health care. if you don't have all that a lead still next, you know, are diminishing returns in terms of the economy, but it lead door, socialist, strife and frustration. you can't ivan unhappy lot. 360000000 is i your population boucher hopes her message will travel beyond this group and had more
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young girls become independent. experts say this will help make family planning a matter of choice and not charms. pardon him at that? al jazeera gorgeous todd western india police in the united states said of arrested the suspect than a universe to shooting in which 3 members of a football team were killed. a gunman attacked a bus, returning to the university of virginia from a field trip late on sunday night. 3 students died at the scene. 2 more injured, one critically. the campus was locked down for 12 hours during the hunt for the gunman. and he said, the suspect is a student, the online retailer, amazon is planning to lay off around $10000.00 employees. that's according to the new york times. the cuts at amazon are said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce and, and it's devices group. it follows a wave of job cuts across the technology sector in the u. s. or santos ra was i, technology analyst, he says, many tech firms and out downsizing after expanding rapidly during the pandemic.
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they need to come back. demand is slow revenue girl to slowing. and they just need to adjust to the changing times at this point, which is what they're doing, all of them across the board, all the tech guys. in some cases it's very specific to the companies. in twitter case, you're saying there must totally overhaul the whole company. he's just slicing and dicing the whole company and come up with the new business model. so he's, in the case of facebook, it's more self inflicted. they want to go into better worse. they hired those 2, i think 111-0000 people, mostly in the european union. i think they're cutting back quite a few of the quite a few of those made or worse people. so i think it's more specific in some cases, but more, more. so it's a secular decline there is. so there was just over hiding at this point down never growing the gulard they added a lot and. busy so as to say that you could have come home to roost, they need to come back, they need to scale down the need to right size for the demand that's out in front
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of that. ah, now tennessee has woke up squad, can count on the support of tens of thousands of their fans who live here in cattle . and they were out in force of the teen bus arrival there hotel in the west bay area of the capitol, doha hundreds up to museum. support is welcome, the team for what will beat this 6? well, come, i pay that 1st much. next tuesday against demo a.
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well, one thing is in support that nobody in dina mom, maria has undertaken an unusual route to becoming the manager of league one club, but now being born in a tent and he to his ian desert. the 47 year old is now the only african manager working in professional english for book a little maria, maria davis booted the maria with what she's. i sent to england much easier to called museum. i came to england in 1995. i am the only african muslim product for police manager currently is bullied to see the tv is in flight with birth of funds that be home and way again. i was born to resolve, grew up into easier. a city in la garza, in
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a drop between an waste and the mountain. that's where i grew up house house. i was bold. we'll leave in probably a few tenths there really been and there and one of 2 houses that i talked to low before. he starts 1978. we have tv, we're just on the radio. i think the 1st on all was to promotional tv was 1981. we all gather it by the radio. listen to the comments of the world, go to nazi $78.00. watch music on the african team qualify for the time who is only one team qualified and that team is fired, not just me, a whole generation and sees that are the table test with vocal and that's what we think of it on we're going through a transition now, as a nation seems to revolution 2010. the only thing is united nation easy is for point and commission. people are obsessed with football. the work up he's got that is not up country muslim country would have a lot in his. he follows that there is no doubt whether his be collegiate got out,
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any retribution, people. so i think the support would be outstanding for national. what i would say now to the guarantee miss feeding, go to the world. got you got to go with the self, the different conferences, 1st and foremost. i'm not, i'm not sure we have that mindset that mentality in the muslim world. the hon. especially, even if you go to the big games or the math class to defend rattle attack, we have nothing to do is to, to put in the pressure to deliver the style because a vessel of money. and they are in position now where they need to go out. the 2nd round for 1st time is 6 times 10 to that makes sense. i know just i don't think we win a gave for a long time as well. i think we want to games in world history. so is definitely something is not good. you know, i would like to think that we go into the grammar game to win it. it seems, australia we got the biggest tradition, we know the spectral search terms of football. hopefully the advance game won't play big part in terms of where we are to to get a 2nd round. i've you said that i've always believed that it is your fancy,
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big rivalry that we've got a big, huge community in france. we are a french colony since 1956. are we still dominate by the french? and i think when you play against frances unity plays and the twins in public, they response really well to play against him. and i would not be spots for going with france. not at all. every manager in the world want to come to madison english need. not sleep too big was championship premier lee. it's, you know, we have spanish managers. we have to manually have extra february players manage at this level. i'm gonna be lot. so it's difficult to manage to get a job in the school to as a manager because english is all the football. but i knew the how to excel. obviously, i'll be busy working here. go, i'm gonna make sure that i tell trading times for the times when to the play to make sure i'm watching it. i'd love to get that to watch the live, but i'm not in position. i've got a job in my hand right now trying to get results he'd like to.
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