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ah, the congolese military scrambles to add new recruits is m $23.00 rebels get closer to the eastern city of gama. ah, hello, i'm molly inside. this is al jazeera life until also coming up, crossing the 8000000000 mall called wells population hits a new milestone. while elite is in body for the g 20 summit, the ukranian president is urging them to press russia to seek peace. and the republicans are only one seat away from taking the house of representatives often unexpectedly close midterm election. ah, the democratic republic of congo is military says the conflict with the m. 23
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rebels has moved closer to the eastern city of goma. i, under some 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 often appeal. busy from the president this month, im $23.00 rebels a widely understood to be backed by wonder. that is a charge. the rwandan government has denied us go straight to our correspondent malcolm webb, who joins us live now from capacity village, which is near gama. malcolm. how far have the rebels advanced? well there's fighting right now about 4 kilometers north of where we are further up this road. i'm going to step aside so we can see what's happening with the flight things about 4 kilometers away in the town of the building where it has been for the last couple of days. the government forces initially successfully repelled m
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$23.00, which is widely understood to be backed by rwanda. it's been widely reported to the london soldiers the fighting among them. 40 see the colonies forces initially push them back, but then over the last 24 hours out fighting has we've come back to the town. meanwhile, military sources say to find things continued on to other from one is to the west of the 3 held by and 23 and it's back as the other one is to the north. we've heard . ringback the more bits of information right group tweeted that they've seen and 23 or one. and so just with using drones for survey. and so we had the same thing from con, believe military sources. he say these drones are being used for targeting artillery echoes reports made by the un earlier this saying the m 23 was using sophisticated weaponry and was acting like a conventional ami,
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a government army with government support until the terrace, the un secretary general said that the peacekeepers here on to quit, to fight such a 4th. now if we plan this way, but we can see what kind of effect this is hired on. people who live here. tens of thousands of fled their homes because of the conflict. living in the shelters with plastic sheets, almost key thing that leaves. and it's raining once again, been writing heavily almost every day at the moment. which of course makes condition in these comes pretty dire. this significantly increases the chance of water born diseases. people here say they're hungry, there's not enough food to eat because the rain only makes a hard life even harder. no indeed. tell us a bit more about how the military is preparing for this. when the last couple of days as the fighting continued from places around here, we've seen the president of god driving north towards the front,
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one of the best train, best quit units in the congress army and that the unit has a substantial artillery. so we understand that there's been heavy fighting with artillery from both sides long range artillery, with a lot of rockets, bonds going off on and around the battlefield. we even heard from yesterday, just a short distance from here, from the direction of the border with that which is you can mrs. away in that direction. now m 23 says that the community's army is fighting alongside militia and groups that something that the congress army is done in the past. the 1000000 in the affected areas say they've seen the same thing or the congress army denies that this is what's going on for now that we understand that with am $23.00 is apparently rapidly increasing military capacity, which is widely attributed to wonder in some sources say that you've gotten the is backing them as well. they both countries deny it. what we understand is stretching
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body, see, and it's resort is it really is government said that it tried to buy weapons recently and blame the un for blocking this purchase. the u. n. is completely refuted distances there is while there's an embargo on groups in congress, there is no arms embargo on the government. the government, the government allows to buy weapons, they just need to report to the international community what they buy. so that's disputed, but the congress government is say it's trying to buy arms. it doesn't have the to the finance minister said that $100000000.00. it being released for the for last month. but here on the ground, we hadn't seen an enormous amount of evidence of significant expenditure on the weapons or equipment or support for the congress troops. thank you for that. mark web for us near the need go my, where many, much of the fighting seems to be escalating. thank you. a plan as population
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keeps growing and just a few hours ago we reached a milestone. the global population is now 8000000000 people and counting it took less than 12 years ad, the loss 1000000000. now some of the fastest growing populations are in africa, or with more people comes increase conflict and the fight for resources as k to rachel snow, who is bronze chief population and development of the united nations population fun? she joins us from retire in thailand. thank you. for your time there's been a lot of focus on foss, population growth in africa, india, and other developing parts of the world. but it's also with highlighting that in some parts of the world, global population growth is actually slowing down. isn't it? that in itself has its own drawbacks. indeed, in fact, the world population growth, the pace of it peaked way back in 1964. and what we find now is in east asia,
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also eastern europe. we're seeing a number of countries where in fact populations are not only declining. yeah, but we have cases where people would like to have more children than they are. and when we talk a few of babies, what, what is the downside of that? i mean, it leads to feel work as presumably does that lead to a small economy wielders certainly anxious anxiety about too few workers relative to other people in the population. but we have a poll set of policy tools in the toolkit, and it really compelling one is just to let say broaden the chant and make sure that more people can contribute to the economy. women, for example, are far less than likely than men to be in the formal economy, immigrants, disabled persons, many older people would really like to stay in the economy. and so part of what the
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solution here is to sort of expand and exceed, make sure we have an inclusive society where more people can contribute. so africa is one of the fastest growing places on earth right now. according to old numbers, ensuring fair production keeps up with the pressures of the growing population. and the effects of climate change is of course, the focus of a lot of development attention, but is enough being done. i think that the sort of underlying need across the board is gender equality. that's true. where there are too many people, for example, perhaps too many babies where for each family that they want it, they're having more than they want to have. we often find that's really a consequence of gender inequality. also lack of family planning, certainly, but it's really when women are not in school for example, and they're disempowered socially. that's also the case in many countries where
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women are having fewer babies than they would like to have. they don't have gender equality in the home. they don't have gender quality at work. and they have to make tough choices. either they have are going to be in the workforce or they're going to have a family. so gender quality is this common fascinating thread. that is really important in both countries where people are having more babies than they would like. and countries where families are having fewer than they would like to, we need to add it as a society rethink how we desire. i know sissy's, i'll come phrase for the growing population yet. i think that we're doing that. i think it's fascinating to look, you know, all over the world at now with so much heightened awareness around climate change to recognize that cities can become green spaces. that in fact, there are certain kind of advantages to having people in cities because you have thought in terms of energy that there are really sort of economies of scale,
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for example. so i think that we are beginning to we think that also we don't really want old people left alone. we see a lot of cities in asia where we have many young people in urban areas, but we have older people left in the countryside. so i think there are some really interesting tradeoffs and adjustments that we need to make in terms of making sure that everybody can contribute. everybody has access to services and people are not are left alone. but also in some respects they have green spaces wherever they are, really good to talk to you rachel slo, bronze chief of population development at the united nations population. funky, thank you very much. ah, the leaders of the g 20 nations have begun talks on the global food and energy crisis. chinese president,
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eugene paying has warned against what he called the weapon. causation of food and energy draw statement from leading world economies is called for the extension of the grain dale between ukraine and russia. the summits on the indonesian island of bodies, the fuss since russia invaded ukraine back in february as go to a diplomatic editor at james bays who is in bali for us. let's start with the we've had for the president of ukraine in the last hour or so. he has been talking via video link, even though he was invited. he didn't come. exactly. did he have to say? well, i'm told by those in the room and we haven't actually heard the speech. we've only heard details of what, what he said, because it was to a close session and you say delivered by video link that it was an impassioned yet details speech. you said it was time to, and what he described was russia's destructive war. he said, though,
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it wouldn't end with the sort of peace treaty we've seen the party said they'll be no minutes. 3 reference to the peace treaties that he said had not been sufficient in the past and had been used by russia. and he also looked further forward. he said that they'll need to be security guarantees. once russia has finally removed its troops or been forced to remove its troops from ukrainian soil, he said that he's thinking of something a draft agreement called to keep the security compact. he also says that needs to be a reassessment of the whole architecture of security in the european atlantic area that needs to be reassessed. and he said, once russia has pulled its troops out of ukraine, there needs to be a document which needs to be signed by all parties formerly confirming the end of the war. and james, what is in the draw, communicate made by the g 20 lead as well
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. what you normally get at the end of one of these summits is something everyone can sign up to. i can tell you the tone here is not normal. and that's because among the g 20 in russia, it's one of its members. let me put in, decided not to come to the summit, but so gala roth is heading. the russian delegation that we think he's going to be leaving early. but russia remains represented by diplomats here. and there's a lot that they won't agree to in a final document to final declaration to final communique. how. but there are items, it looks like they will be able to get into the communique because draft so now circulating, they say that the grain deal, the black sea grain initiative, that was one positive development for the, for global food crisis when it was signed in july it allowed the grain that had been trapped in ukraine to get across the black sea. it allowed grain that was in russia and fertilizer and russia to also go to global markets. will that deal
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expires effectively in just 3 days time? well, the draft communicate and we think somebody in the actual communicate says that deal must be extended. it says that the use of nuclear weapons is inadmissible. it says, today's era must not be an era of war. and i think the interesting thing is that they've also put in there what some countries want. clearly russia didn't sign up to this, but there's going to be a bit. it certainly is in the draft communicate most countries in terms of members of the g 20, strongly condemn rushes aggression. so some reason the strong language there in the drafts that are floating around. of course, the drafts do not become the final declaration until that is finally agreed and that hasn't happened yet. thank you for that out. there is diplomatic editor james bay, speaking for a 2nd, holly fil hands on our desert. israel says the u. s. decision to investigate the
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killing of out. is there a jealous? sure enough black lays, a grave mistake. we live in westbury slim. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready to move away? sponsored my cattle aways. hello, much of europe will see a noticeable fall in temperatures as we go through the next couple of days. you could unsettle by the pushing in from the west or other more settle whether habits will cease here. it is cool, but to last dry and quiet under the influence of high pressure. but the unsettled weather that was spilling from western pass will big brands of cloud and rain, intricate part of west, yet heavy burst afraid for a time coming in across the i received filtering into west scotland wows, sweeping across england through the remainder of tuesday,
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brought skies come packing behind for ireland at where to where the comes right, the way down into good parts of france and into spain and portugal when she, whether they're into or russia minus one celsius for moscow, 7 celsius. therefore, keep hanging on to around 13 for berlin, but look at these easterly when they're gonna continue filtering their way over the next couple of days where to weather most further east germany turning increasingly unsettle, wet weather down towards the balcony, handed to you. cray. temperatures will continue to tumble, so we go from 8, at this stage in berlin to around one degrees celsius by friday, with the possibility of some snow for a bit of a cold down, grassy coming to northern parts of africa as well. much of north africa is dry and fine with further showers for the west. the with sponsored by cat on a ways with
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with us. ah . oh, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera lined up auto stories to sell the diplomatic diamond democratic republic of congo military use as fighting with rebels as moved closer to the eastern city of goma. hundreds of new recruits in the area have been sent for training to help boost government forces. the global
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population is now 8000000000 people. i'm counting, it took less than 12 years at the loss 1000000000. people are living longer and healthier lives, adding to the overall number. latest the g. 20 nations have been holding torps in body chinese president using paying his ward against what he calls the weapon was ation of food and energy. a drop statement edge for the extension of the ukraine going deal. the equations president has called on g 20 leaders to press russia if a peace day after visiting the recap to city of cason. i shall withdrew its forces on friday from the only regional capital of bad captains since the start of the conflict from castle, the city as a beg reports, the road to horse on is littered with signs of battle, but inside the capital there so celebrating the russian withdrawal. oh yeah. and on monday they were joined by president vladimir lensky.
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i commie. oh, to all country. tim divided territories and goes, this is a beauty, but as long as we difficult we because this is war 2, the best heroes. while we're coming, he received a hero's 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 who are just across the de nipple river. the arrival of ukrainian soldiers brought 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
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a long time. we are with ukraine, with ukraine and heart presidency. let's get 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 taken from their homes and kept his basement or taken to temporarily occupied kareem, you owe money for the particular people that i said that i said the can. 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 forever. still stand in some places, but the ukrainian flag that flies here now, the russians are not far away. this place is still within striking distance of the remind us of that as we leave the city. a sad beg i'll jazeera her song.
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israel says the united states has decided to launch investigation into the killing of al jazeera journalist, shewy novel lockley. she was shot dead by friday forces on may 11th, while covering arrayed on janine and the occupied west bank as roused. military has since admitted that israeli gum 5 may have killed her defense minister, benny gans commented on, a commented on twitch as saying the following. the decision of the u. s. department of justice to investigate the unfortunate death of sharina broccoli is a grave mistake. the i d. f, conducted an independent, unprofessional investigation which was presented to the americans who shed the details. i made it clear to the american representatives that we stand behind the idea of soldiers and that we will not cooperate with any external investigation. and we will not allow interference in israel's internal fath. let's go to stephanie deca, who is ly for us in west jerusalem. so stephanie, clearly where you are at that they're not happy about this decision by the u. s.
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yes and you heard from the outgoing defense minister there you read his tweet and i think essentially cutting through it all. if he's released that will not cooperate with any investigation. then there will be no investigation because the americans, if it were to reach that point, would need access to the ground to the military, to the soldiers involved to the forensics. and remember, the americans carried out their own, oversaw to be specific, another investigation before israel came out with their own investigation. just before a u. s. president joe biden was due to visit here. they wanted to put it to bed, so to speak. and the findings were in line with the what israel also found, which was that more than liking these rady soldier killed shooting by that wasn't done on purpose, and that was pretty much the end of the matter. so the timing of this is very interesting. the fact that you now have the american saying that they will
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investigate the f b. i will investigate the killing a lot of analysis, sat at the same time. now saying that this could also potentially be a political move on behalf of the united states, giving a message to benjamin netanyahu as he is putting his government together. and the americans not happy with the extreme right wing, and that is present and there is talk a potential defense minister being best all smart tricks. use the head of one of the right wing, far white winged parties with an ideology that the americans have already said and indicated to be a to these raise it. they're not key on so these are all moving parts when it comes to this. i think stripping this down, if the f b i launch is investigation, if we're going to see american investigators on the ground in israel investigating the army, investigating, talking to soldiers as to what exactly happened that day when they killed shooting on may 11th, i think this will be unprecedented, but i think we do have to put a caveat. i think we're still very far off from seeing that. thank you for that
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stuff needs i can reference in west jerusalem. ah, the republican party in the us on the cusp of taking control of the house of representatives and secure 217 seats and is now need one c to way from flipping the chamber. good counting is still underway though in some regents nearly a week off to the mid term elections. let's take a look at how the votes look so far. not as we mentioned, the republicans just one seat away from winning a majority. they need a total of $218.00 seats to do that. not too far off. and while democrats expecting more winds from western states like california, they do still have a slim chance of getting to 218. meanwhile, the democratic candidate for governor in arizona, casey hobbs, has defeated her donald trump endorsed rival carry like the closely full race in
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the back ground state was one of the most significant in the mid term elections with lakes defeat all the major republican candidates and swing states who refused to accept the 2020 presidential results have lost the online retailer, amazon is planning to lay off around 10000 employees. that's according to u. s. media reports. the cuts, the said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce and in the cum companies, devices group fall is a wave. jo caught to cross the technology sector in the united states. santos rao. as a technology analysts and says many tech firms have been downsizing off, expanding rapidly during the pandemic. they need to come back demand a slow revenue growth is 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
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case, you're saying must totally overhaul the whole company. he's just pricing and dice and the whole company and come up with a new business model. so he's, in the case of facebook, it's more self inflicted. they want to go into mental wars. they hired those to, i think, live 10000 people mostly in the european union. i think they're cutting back quite a few of the, quite a few of those metaphors people. so i think it's more specific in some cases, but more and more so it's a secular decline. there is the, there was just were hiding at this point down. they were growing the google. ready are they added a lot and. busy busy so the chickens have come home to roost, they need to come back, they need to scale down the need to write size for the demand that's out in front of that. well, amazon may be cutting back, but it's found that jeff bezos has plenty of money to spare. and he now says he will give away most of his a $124000000000.00 fortune to charity. within his lifetime,
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