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crossing the alien mall cub wells population hits a new milestone. ah, hello, i'm molly inside. this is out. is there lie from dive, are also coming up wide range of issues to discuss and challenges to overcome? well, lead is on body for the g. 20 summit. another trump backed candidate loses the election . the governor in the swing states as arizona. i'm from to miss ya to best in upon trends. we hear from the only african manager, an english professional football ah hello and welcome. all planets population keeps growing. and just
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a few hours ago we reached a milestone. the global population is now $8000000000.00 people and counting, it took less than 12 years to add that last 1000000000. some of the fastest growing populations on africa. but with more people comes increase conflict on a fight for resources. malcolm web is in the democratic republic of congo, where the population is expected to double in the next 25 years. democratic republic of congo has one of the highest population growth rates in the world. the un says people here are facing issues that growing population can exacerbate including lack of health care and conflict. people in this camp of fled, fighting between government forces and the m $23.00 rebel group, widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring romando. they were wandered, denies it, they mostly come from rural areas that have almost no government services,
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is very little in the way of public health care, education, or access to contraception. all things that contribute to families having high numbers of children, extreme poverty, compression, families into making their daughters. mary is a young age and displacement and sexual violence contribute to many women not being in control of their bodies and not choosing how many children they have. there isn't much data available, but the, you and estimates that the population of congo is about 96000000 people and projects that to double in the next 25 years. more than 5000000 of those people are displaced from their homes, is the highest displaced population in africa, and congos, vast mineral wealth over which armed groups and foreign armies have fought for decades. haven't made congolese people rich well than half the population lives in extreme poverty, surviving on about $2.00 a day. india has been one of the largest dr. is
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a population great. it will soon overtake china as the most populated country. though indian women are now having 2 children on average expense say that's due to best education and health care for women. help me natal reports from rochester state. no, no, never going to go to get up. and i'd your boss mccardie. when 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 logic goal is to empower rule women funny go let go. would be like love with me. 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 peak around 2060 and then start declining government data shows indian women are
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having fewer children. it correlates this with improvement in. 6 goods, education, white family planning policies focus on breaking taboos with on contraception and increasing awareness about maternal hell. i understand 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 patriarchal norms about marriage and child booked. she says families were earlier uncomfortable with their walk, thought by law. how may i get back to me that there has been a major awakening in the village since we started working earlier? mothers would have had the 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 people. some experts say a growing population could be an advantage if the government invest in creating
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jobs and improving health care. if you don't have all that, it leads to lake, you know, are diminishing returns in terms of the economy, but it lead door, socialist, strife and frustration. you can't, i've been on the lot 350000000 is i your population boucher hopes her message will travel beyond this group and had more 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. ah. the leaders of the g 20 nations have become talks on the global food and energy crisis. chinese prestige in pink has ward against what he called the weapon, my zation of food and energy. draw statement from leading world economies has
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called for the extension of the grain dale between ukraine and russia. the summit on the indonesian island of bali is the 1st since russia invaded ukraine back in february. no option on a dime of abrasion is bethaly and needed to see if the would we all have this one. cbp not only for our people, but also for the people of the world being responsible here are some means that we might and the war if the war does not, it will be a difficult one to work or move forward or speak to our deserves diplomatic editor james bayes, who has life for us now in barley as so as we were saying, james, global food, energy security, both to be the focus at this 1st g 20 session. what more are they discussing?
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yes, those have been the focus in recent hours, energy and food, and clearly those crisis, both result from in many ways from the war and ukraine. there actually we can see the live pictures now about start the 2nd session, which is on global health, which will be focusing on. but in that 1st session on food and energy, i think the key speaker will someone who's not actually here and that's president zalinski. he was an invited to the g 20 as a guest. he did not attend, but he did attend and make a speech by video link were told by those in the room, it was an impassioned and detailed speech. he said it was time to end. what he described as russia's destructive war, but then he went a little bit further. he said once russian troops had pulled out of his country, there were certain things he wanted. he wanted reparations for all the damage. he
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wanted a new tribunal to be set up to look at the crimes that had been carried out, and what he described as russia's aggression. he said that there should be a new draft agreement called the key security compact to give future security assurances to ukraine. he said there should be a look at the whole security architecture in the atlantic european area. and he said once russia had pulled all that strips out, he said there should be a document confirming the end of the war which should be signed by all the relevant parties. you kind of course, a major talking point throughout the summit. but what sort of consensus or divisions can we expect among leaders when it comes to ukraine and the war? what has been a very difficult summit? i've attended so many summit over the years. and many g. 20 some. it's this one
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difficult because of the war and ukraine, president putin decided not to come, but his or minister. so caleb ross was here. other other leaders didn't even want to appear with him in public. normally they do what's called the family photo at these events. and whether it were all the leaders line up, well that was cancelled because they didn't want to be in the same photo and there was not really very many family feelings going round. i am told though it's looking now likely that they'll be coming up with a final statement to declaration of communicate at the end of this summer. certainly drafts have been going around. they say that this must not be the era of war. and then they sort of agree to disagree because the language, i think they're gonna agree on says most countries strongly condemn russia's aggression. there's also, i think, going to be a call in that final communique for the grain deal to be extended. remember,
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great deal in july to get the grey now to be crying to global markets across the black sea, and to get russian grain and fertilizer to global markets to all that deal is, is looking a little bit doubtful because it only runs until the end of the 18th, so only 3 days to go and i think a lot of pressure, a lot of diplomacy to try and get extended. okay, thank you for that out. is there a diplomatic editor james base speaking to a span life from bonnie? with june 20 is taking place? all as we heard that from james ukraine's president has called on g 20 leaders to press russia for peace. a day after visiting the recap to city of cast on russia, withdrew its forces on friday and from the only regional capitol then captured since the start of the conflicts from cast some city. as a bag reports, the road to horse on is littered with signs of battle, but inside the capital there still celebrating the russian withdrawal. oh
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yeah. and on monday they were joined by president vladimir lensky. i say, tommy talk to all country. jim divided and goes, this is a beauty, but as long as we difficult we because this is war 2, the best heroes. while we're come. he received a hero's welcome president zalinski came back to address to residents, 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 bought relief, jubilation, and admiration. i want the whole world understands that the most is san so sing for any human being is freed them because i know that it doesn't. it's hard to tell how
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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. presidents zalinski has accused russian forces of human 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 basement or taken to temporarily occupied creamier, no money for the eligible vice. as i said, look, and when you know what freedom is, then you know what oppression 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 ukranian flag that flies here. now, the russians are not far away. this place is still within striking distance. and
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they remind us of that as we leave the city. i said, beg, i'll jazeera her son. the democratic republic of congo is military says, fighting with rebels has moved closer to the eastern city of goma o onto the new recruits in the area have been sent to training to help government forces. young people from across the region have signed up to fight offs. an appeal from the president this month still had to own out is era. israel says the u. s. decision to investigate the killing of out is there a general issue in a black lady is a great mistake and insists it will be cooperating. chili's president talks to indigenous map who cheerleaders, to resolve the land, to speak out of their gains, exclusive access to the meeting. ah
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hello, we've got high pressure still just about clinging on across central parts of here, but this air high pressure going to we can move out of the way the next couple of days that will let so wet weather through many western parts. we'll see some very strong winds pushing in temperatures plunging. as we go through the next couple of days, it's cold enough, cross east and past because of this area of low pressure. now to into that west, to sort of russia normally winds coming in his are high that will move out of the way. and the wet sam, windy weather, ganging up to pushing from the atlantic. so turning increasingly where to cross sir, the bridge shells as we go on through were tuesday, england, scotland particular sinks and very heavy rain drops. strong winds as well in that way when it comes right down across much of france. pretty wet weather there too, into spain and portugal central parcels are seeing some lively showers, longest spells of right easily. when sets up, they are just round. the baltic states 12 celsius and falling in berlin and it will be struggling to get about freezing. would you leave by the end of the week?
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plenty of whether they're across central passes or high. farley pushes out of the way, cuz ashes, showers there into west central pos, also mediterranean few showers, just scraping the far north of africa over the next couple of days. were much in north africa. his dry. i'm fine with hazy sunshine, but some heavier showers. liberia. ah, a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is vital for fighting breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as recovery together recover stronger. lou
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ah, welcome back you watching al jazeera mind default top stories this our, the global population is now 8000000000 people in counting. it took less than 12 years to add the last 1000000000 people are living longer. i'm healthier lives adding to the overall number. leaders of the g 20 nations have begun talks in body . the chinese presents easing pain is warned against what he calls the westernization of food and energy draw statement out for the extension of the ukraine. going dale, the democratic republic of congo is military's, as fighting with rebels, has moved closer to the eastern city of gama. hundreds of the recruits in the area and sent to training to help boost government forces. israel says the united states
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has decided to launch a investigation into the killing of al jazeera journalists. sharina walkley. sharon was shot dead by israeli forces on the 11th of may while covering a raid on jeanine and the occupied west bank. israel's military since admitted the israeli gum fi, it may have killed her. the defense minister benny gans commented on twitter saying the following. the decision of the u. s. department of justice to investigate the unfortunate death of serene barclay is a grave mistake. the idea conducted an independent and professional investigation which was presented to the americans who share the details. i made it clear to the american representatives that we stand behind the idea of soldiers that we will not cooperate with any external investigation. and we will not allow interference in israel's internal affairs. ah,
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the republican party in the u. s. is on the cusp of taking control of the house of representatives. it's killed 217 seats and is now only one seat away from flipping the chamber. accounting is still on the way in some regions nearly a week after the midterm elections. this is how the votes look so far. now, as we mentioned, the republicans just one seat away from winning a majority. they need a total of $218.00 seats to do that. while democrats are expecting more winds from western sites like california, they do still have a slim chance of getting to 218. meanwhile, the democratic candidate for governor in arizona, casey homes, has defeated had donald trump endorsed rival carry lake. a closely full race in the back ground state was one of the most significant in the mid term elections. now, with the likes to feed all the major republican candidates and swing states who refused to accept the 2020 presidential results. have no last. let's get more on
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this because speak to peter matthew sees a professor political science at cyprus college and the author of dollar democracy on steroids. he joins us from los angeles. thank you so much for getting up so late . so is it so early to speak to us now? the 2 candidates had been virtually tied in the polls, but in the end, would you say it was hobb staunch defense of the legitimacy of the last election that one the day? absolutely because she was the number one from deny or among all the people running that he endorsed and she was very close to winning. she's lost by just percent or so. and it shows that the trump deniers didn't have much to stand on. and the read the read side that was supposed to speak the country was not even the read ripple. in fact, democrats have taken back the senate and they're about to get an extra stephen, georgia to give them a $5149.00 majority, which will be better than what they had for the election. so yeah,
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i believe that donald trump helped drag the party down with his support of extremist candidates from the mug of faction, republican party. and he scared away a lot of the middle of the road voters and even sensible republicans didn't want to, did not want to support those kind of people. homes also made abortion access a privacy issue for her campaign and with our zone facing an outright ban on the procedure. i mean, to what extent you think that play to hit vantage that was a major issue for the nation and wasn't just arizona. it was true and arizona is true, but the whole nation that american women and their friends came out to me and actually made abortion choice. a very important issue of democracy, that women's rights to make her own choice, their own conscience and control of her own body. that's very important america, 2 thirds of americans support it. and this is what caused the republicans to lose more support and not to do so well. i think it was a huge issue. it'll continue to be so as we go to the 2024 elections. what is the
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feeling now amongst a republican party to ed's trump? do you think? i mean, as you say, so many of his candidates that he endorsed haven't been successful. he was expected to announce that he's going to run in 2024 this week. do you think he still will, will have the support? i think it's a big guess on our part, although i think it's leaning toward that he will probably run or announce it tomorrow. he's making a big announcement tomorrow, and many republicans don't want to even bring that up. they feel distract from the georgia elections. if he doesn't now to, that's gonna be a major problems, are probably going party because it will be more, more split than ever before and more the stabilized. so it will be a very dangerous position for him to take if he wants to help the party. but he probably will do it because all the trouble do what donald trump wants to do, basically. indeed. okay, we'll have to see thank you for your time. peter mathews, professor political science at cyprus college. thank you.
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antilles president gabrielle bowditch is proposing a plan to reach a definitive solution to land conflict in its r tanya region out as air was given. exclusive access to barges, meeting with indigenous maps. cheerleaders. from santiago, latin american correspondent lucio newman, sat down with the president. a rare sight in the rest of agony, a region some 30 indigenous my put to leaders agreeing to meet the countries president of the body. to hear his proposals. solving the conflict in south central chile, the region is under a state of emergency, but told by the army and militarized police attacks by armed my poacher groups escalate. as they call for the return of their ancestral lands. al jazeera was given exclusive access to the meeting, which at 1st was tense. i, president, but each outlined to plan to create
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a commission with the participation of indigenous leaders to determine how much land can be returned to the my purchase. and by what means, any money has got you representing that, but when to community medea romito, chalka p had a counter proposal go, given the bourbon barbecue, they're not. the chilean states must recognize its crimes of genocide committed against them. epoch, people in the context of the so called pacific cation of the arrow, kenya, other countries that live and peace with the indigenous people of happy to recognize these crimes and compensate them in order to have peace, one or more. but there's another stumbling block to dialogue. the militarization of the region on the confidence in an extensive interview with president buddage, i asked about his change of heart on the issue that you had said during in your campaign that the 1st thing a, one of the 1st things you would do would be to lift the, the state of emergency room and it didn't work for be on m also know evil dental.
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yes, exactly. one of the things one has to be able to do when you face certain realities and you see that the things you would like aunt working is to change course yelling . we lifted the state of emergency and we were obliged to re establish it in may. you because the violence escalated substantially. you had once said that you thought it was necessary to sit down with members of these armed groups to have a dialogue with them. do you still believe that? no, consider it. i believe it's necessary to talk to all those who are willing to have dialogue. you can't say i'm going to talk about the conflict, but not talk with all the actors that are involved. that would be absurd, uniform, but those who are willing to talk would be part of the debate we propose so far the rebel group say they're not interested. and those who are, are making demands that precedent bod, each will unlikely meet as long as the violence continues to see
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a newman al jazeera santiago. and you can watch the rest of lucy and humans interview with president gabrielle bowditch. on talk sal gerald saturday, november 19th at 430 g m t ah smith. he has weld cups. cold can count on supportive tens of thousands of their fans who live in kata, and they were out in force as the team bus arrived at the hotel in the west bay area of the capitol, doha, hundreds of to miss in support is welcome the team for what will be the 6th world cup appearance? they play their fast, much next tuesday, against a mock. oh, [000:00:00;00]
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a . a. and born in a tense, in the tennessee, in desert, near a dean dino, mum. leah has taken an unusual way to becoming the manager of league one club burton albion. that's in the town of bats and upon trans in england today, the 47 year old is the only african manager working in professional english football. awe. little maria maria davis booted you maria with the boxes. i sent to england. much
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easier to call me vino. i came to england in 1995. i am the only african muslim product for police manager currently. he's bullied to see the 2 museum flag with bertha funds every home and way k. i was born to his. our grew up into easier sit in la garza, in a drop between a waste and the mountain bus where i grew up house. i was, i was bold. we'll leave in probably a few tenths there. we live in and there and one of 2 houses that are taught to low before he started. 1978. we have tv. we're just on the radio. i think the 1st on all was to promotional, if he was 1981, we all gather in the room by the radio, listening to the commentary of the world corporate nazi 78. watching these are the old african team qualify for the time who is only one to 25 and that team is fired, not just me, a whole generation. and since then i became obsessed with vocal. and that's only
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thing other than that we're going through a transition out as a nation since revolution 2010 only thing is united nation easy is for port achilles in, people are obsessed with football. fact woke up in like a thought is not a country muslim country would have a lot to do. it follows that there is no doubt whether it be collegial, got are, and retribution people. so i think this supposed to be outstanding for, for, for, to national for what i would say now to the current t means go to work. got you got to go with ourselves to different conferences, 1st and foremost. i'm not, i'm not sure we have that mindset that mentality in the muslim world. the audible, especially, even if we go to the big games all about black to defend both rattle attack, we have nothing to boost treated for bodies under pressure to deliver the style because they invest a lot of money and they are in position now where they need to go out the 2nd round for 1st time is 16 attempts. if that makes sense. no, just that i think we won
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a gave for a long time as well. i think we want to games in world history. so it's definitely something is not good. you know, i would like to think that we go to the my game to win. it saves australia. we got the biggest tradition, we know district australia in terms of football, hopefully to fight the advance game. what 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, big rivalry that we've got a big, huge community in france. we are a french colony since 1956. 0, 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 spies for going to get funds, not at all. every manager in the world want to come in madison english. yes. that's me. pew league was chop as she primarily it's you know, we have spanish managers. we have taught manager who have ex top library plays manage on his level and a lot. so it's difficult to manage to get
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