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by sing between co glaze government troops and m. 23 faces moves closer to the eastern city of goma. ah, hello i molly and say this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up. well, lee design body for the g 20 summit. the ukranian president is urging them to press russia to seek peace. crossing 8000000000 marco wells, population hits a new milestone. and the family of al jazeera jealous sharina, barclay says the u. s. decision to investigate had killing by israeli forces is an important step. ah,
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hello, welcome to the democratic republic of congo military says the conflict with m 23 fighters has moved closer to the eastern city of goma. the fighting has already displaced tens of thousands of people. the m 23 fight is a widely and understood to be backed by wanda and allegation the want and government has denied us go to a correspondent mock web who is live for us incapacity village which is near goma. malcolm, how far the rebels advanced was been fighting going on for the last couple of days around the town. people know it's just a few kilometers farther north, down this road. i'm going to stand the side. so we can see what's happening and the fighting has been around for a couple of days now. so that hasn't been an advantage since since the few days before when m. 23, launch that attack on the town, the initial tactical, believe me was able to repel kong, as me says,
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it's essentially fighting rwanda. he and the rwandan troops written that we've seen photographs of london troops with m. 23 with rwandan equipment. it's widely believed to be a proxy of rwanda. although rwanda denies it, the player displays tens of thousands of people from their homes. if we put the camera this way, we can see some of the shelters that people here of put up with plastic sheets, most, some of them made of sticks and leaves and so on. and it's been raining again, of course that makes it cold and wet and unsanitary for the people here. just in the last hour, there's been more people coming down the road carrying their possession, who they say, they've been told to leave villages, south of cuba by the congress forces. which suggests that that may be the fighting is, is coming this way that we've seen just a short while ago, a truck of congress, the soldiers who heading towards the front. we've also seen some pick ups going
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towards the front and coming back the other way. but some commonly military sources have been complaining, they say that they didn't have enough food or water or fuel, and they're fighting anatomy that much better equipped that they did the strength of, of m, 23 as military capacity as significantly increased just within the last couple of weeks this is widely to believe the support from wanda and possibly gotten there as well. are they both countries deny writes groups that it's spoken people in the surgery? the m 23 controls we've seen and 23 fighters, all rwandan soldiers using drones and congress ministry. so i said the saying that they're using drones to survey and for targeting artillery. it does sound like it's going to be a tough fight. how is the military preparing in the last day or 2, we've seen presidential god, congress,
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presidential god driving up the road to join the fight. that one of the best trained best equipped units in the congress military. they have a lot of the artillery, but congress military source is saying was we were just saying they're fighting an enemy this, the face to katie. that when i quit this, that kind of thing un said earlier this year and $23.00 was now like a government army, a conventional army with sophisticated heavy weaponry which is widely believed to come from neighboring rwanda. and the military thought is, it also said that was those troops that are attacking them seem to be well supplied . they're being rotated in and out. they're struggling to kind of much level with less resources on this side. certainly it's going to make it difficult for them to continue fighting, as they have been not far from here in the last couple of days if they're not getting sued water fuel and i munition. okay, thank you for that malcolm web for us. nick goma
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ah, the leaders of the g 20 nations have begun talks on the global food and energy crisis. tony's presence using, paying has warned against what he called the weapon is ation. food and energy draw statement from leading world economies is cool for the extension of the great deal between ukraine and russia. somebody's on the indonesian island authority is the 1st and thrush invaded ukraine back in february. the quaint in president philosophies lensky address need is via a video link as go to our diplomatic edison, james bays who live for us in bali. so let's start with the war in ukraine and the statement from president lansky in the last hour or so. tell us a bit more about what he had to say. well 1st it's
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worth pointing out. the ukraine is not a member of the g 20, but indonesia, because of the war, decided to invite the ukrainian president to come here to bali. he did clean out invitation because he said he needs to stay with his people and he hasn't traveled abroad since the war started. but he did address the meeting by video link that was a closed meeting, bought the ukrainians, have now released the video of what he said to the other world, leaders in that meeting. and he made it clear that rushes aggression as he described it, had to stop. that could be no peace steal this stage that allowed russia to keep the territory that is taken in ukraine. and he said that could be no deal like the previous deals, which were known as the minutes courts or to live in a show from i'm a he, they apparently one cannot trust rushes words,
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and there will be no means 3, which russia would violate immediately after signing, if there are no concrete actions to restore peace, only it means that russia simply wants to deceive all of you. again. deceive world and freeze the war just when it's defeated. become particularly notable. we will not allow russia to wait it out to build up its forces and then start a new series of terror and global destabilization. now another thing that's going on here is efforts behind the scenes trying to extend the grain deal to get the grain that's been working since july, getting the gray now to be trained across the black sea to turkey, getting the grain from russia and fertilizer from russia. to international markets that deal is only got a few more days to run. well, i can tell you in the last half hour or so, so get laughter off the russian foreign ministers be meeting with the un secretary general antonio terrace to discuss that great deal with the law office here
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representing president putin who decided not to come to the g 20, although also what we're hearing is mr. lab roll, who's just moments ago given a press conference only to russian reporters, we believe is not going to stay for another day. this summit goes on for another day, but mr. lever off, it looks like he's about to leave and head back to moscow. interesting stuff. okay . james space there for us in bali now our planet population keeps growing. and just 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 are in africa, but with war people comes increase conflict and fight for resources. now and it has been one of the largest drivers of population growth, it will soon overtake china as the most populated country. though indian women are
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now having 2 children on average, experts say that g to best education and health care for women, poverty, metal reports from the advantage of san state. if they no, no missile good. good. ok up and i do by 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 logic goal is to empower rule women funny go let gail would be like lovely 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 god's education,
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white family planning policies focus on breaking taboos with on contraception and increasing awareness about maternal health. i found 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 know about 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 their 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's ability to create jobs and be people. some export 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, it leads to lake,
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you know, are diminishing returns in terms of the economy, but it lead door, socialist, strife and frustration. you can't ivan unhappy, large 350000000 is idle 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. earlier we spoke to rachel snow, the bronze chief of population development at the united nations population fund. she says the rate of growth is slowing in large parts of the world. the world population growth, the pace of it peaked way back in 1964. and what we find now is in east asia, 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. well,
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there's certainly anxiety about too few workers relative to other people in the population. but we have a whole set of policy tools in the tool kit. and a really compelling one is just to, let's say, broaden the tent 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 solution here is to sort of expand and it's in make sure we have an inclusive society where more people can contribute. still had on al jazeera chalets, president talks to indigenous map who cheerleaders, to resolve a land out era has exclusive access to that meeting, and for him to miss he has a bus in the home trends we hear from the african manager in english professionals
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. ah, how i would say some rather lively showers, filtering across indonesia recently. and in fact, in that dang, we had 99 millimeters of rice and what's the weather coming back into the philippines? over the next couple of days, there's still a clutch of storm settle, continues to drift its way into solomon central parts over the next few days, but could lead to some localized fighting as we make a way towards the weekend elsewhere. it's good scattering showers across much of the region. more heavy down pulls that into sumatra, lobby showers, coming back into java with the possibility of some localized flooding that cause. we have seen further flooding recently into the southeast of australia. hundreds of people rescue from their homes and inland parts of new south wales,
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things squatting down over the next style, settled with his cold front, just making his way across, sat se and co 3, victoria tasmania, up into ne southwell much cooler and just talking him behind but high pressure will gradually push its way through. temperatures will slowly but surely start to recover getting some when they, when they should be shipping to the low twenty's in melbourne at the state in the season 20 for a celsius sappho fraud. i said, not too bad where to web went to central parts. and teddy and priestly wet and wendy for new zealand. ah, ah. ah
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. lou lou, welcome back. you want to go to sarah mones if our top stories this hour. the democratic republic of congo smith treats as fighting with rebels has moved closer to the east and city of goma. hundreds of new recruits in the area have been sent for training to help boost government forces. leaders of the g 20 nations have been holding talks in bali chinese president gigi paying his won't against what he calls the weapon zation of food and energy. a draw statement of,
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for the extension of the ukraine. gray deal is also on the table. the global population is not 8000000000 people in counting. it took less than 12 years to add that last 1000000000 people are living longer and healthier lives, which is added on to the overall number. israel says that the united states has decided to launch investigation into the killing of alex. is there a journalist, sharina blackly serene, was shot dead by riley forces on the 11th of may while covering a right on jeanine in the occupied west spike. israel's military house since admitted the israeli gum fire may have killed her defense minister penny gowns commented on twitter saying that the decision of the u. s. department of justice to investigate the unfortunate death of serene ottawa clay 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
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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 affairs. stephanie deca has moved from west to reset. you heard from the outgoing defense minister there you read his tweet and i think essentially cutting through it all. if these rallies 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, or they wanted to put it to bed, so to speak. and the findings were in line with the what israel will so found, which was that more than liking these ready soldier killed shooting by that wasn't
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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 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 of a potential the defense minister being best all smart tricks, who's the head of, of one of the right wing far right wing parties with an ideology that the americans have ready, said i and indicated to do 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,
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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 to the occupied west bank. now where we're getting reports that a palestinian man has been shot dead on 2 israeli settlers have been killed. is ready for us to say he was killed, often stopping attack more in this developing the stories information becomes available. ah. the republican party in the u. s. is on the cusp of taking control of the house of representatives and secured 217 seats and is now the one seat away from flipping the chamber. but counting is still underway in some regions nearly a week after the midterm elections. take a look at how the votes look so far. as we mentioned, republicans ot just one seat away from winning majority. they need
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a total of $218.00 seats to do so. and while democrats are 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, katie holmes, has defeated had donald trump and dos. rival carry lake a closely fort race in the background state was one of the most significant in the mid term elections, with likes to feet. 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. now, according to us media reports, the causes said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce and in the companies devices group on his way job cuts across the technology sector in the u. s. santos row as a technology analysts, he says many tech firms are downsizing. they need to cut back the man to
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slow revenue, grow this line, 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 twitters case. you're saying must totally overhaul the whole company. he's just striking and diving 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 metal worst. they hired those 2, 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 overriding at this point down the ever growing grew a lot they added a lot and. busy as the chickens have come home to roost, they need to come back. they need to scale down the need to write size for the
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demand that's out in front of that. hello, president gabrielle borage is proposing to plan to reach a definitive solution to a land conflict in this our tenure region. i'll just, sarah was given access to his meeting with indigenous ma, put a leaders and in santiago, a latin american edison. lucy and even sat down with the president a rare sight in the rest of alchemy, a region some 30 indigenous my put your leaders agreeing to meet the country's president abdel bondage 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 onto my put 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, a precedent,
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but each outlined a plan to create a commission with the participation of indigenous leaders to determine how much land can be returned to the my purchase. and by what means agree? money has got you representing that, but when she community medea romero, ciocca p, had a counter proposal go there. it's given the bible boobies devotee, 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 peaceful form. 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,
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the state of emergency room and it didn't work except for piano and muffle to nor able of uncle. 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 by you because the violence escalated substantially. you had and 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 really lat door? 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 of 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
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demand the president bought each will unlikely meet as long as the violence continues to see a newman al jazeera santiago and he can watch the rest of lithia neiman's interview with president gabrielle bonnets on talked out his air on saturday, november 19th for 30 g empty. ah. now it's in his, his world cup squad can calles on the sports of tens of thousands of bare fans who live in qatar. and if they were out in force, as the team boss arrived at the hotel in the west bay area of the capitol, doha, under the technician, support as well, from the team for what will be their 6th world cup appearance. oh, it's a
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deal with a born in the tent in the museum. does that new redeem dino. mom maria has taken an unusual rate to becoming the leader of a league one club. that's an albion, as in the town of bass and upon trends in england today, the 47 year old is the only african manage i working in professional english or a little maria, maria davis booted you, maria, with what she's like going to england. much easier to call medina? i came to england in 1995. i am the only african muslim product
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manager currently is bullied. to see the tv is in flight with bertha funds that be home and wake day. i was born to reach out to up into easier sit in la garza in the drop between an waste and the mountain. that's what i grew up house house. i was bold. we'll leave in probably a few tents that we live in and, and one of 2 houses that i talked to low before. he starts 1978. when you have tv, we're just on the radio. i think the 1st on all wash, the clip of national tv was 1981. we would cover it by the radio, listening to this commentary of the world go to $9078.00. let me see the on the african team qualify for the time is only 125 and that team is fired. not just me, a whole generation. and since then i became obsessed with football. and that's only thing other on to do. we're going through a transition now as a nation,
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since revolution 2010. the only thing is we like the nation easy is for point accusing. people are obsessed with football. that woke up in like a thought is not a country muslim country would have a lot. unity follows there is no that bother is because you got our anyway to music people. so i think the support would be outstanding for, for, for too much of what i would say now to the current team is filling. go to the world. got you got to go with ourselves for 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 it goes to the big games or the boss class to defend rattle attack. we have nothing to do is to to put in the pressure to deliver the style because a vessel albany, and they are in position now where they need to go out. the 2nd round for 1st time is 16 attempts that make sense and not just i don't think we win a gave for a long time as well. i think we want to games in world history,
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so it's definitely something is not good. you know, i would like to think that we go into the my game to win it. it seems, australia we got the biggest tradition. we know district australia is terms of football. hopefully the funds game won't play big part in terms of where we are to to get the 2nd route. i've said that i've always believed that today's in france, a big rivalry that we've got a big, huge community in france. we are a french colony since 1956. there were still domini, 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 one's team. and i would not be spots for going with front, not at all. every manager in the world want to manage the english not to be to the want championship family. if we have spanish managers, we have the manager who have stopped management is evident that the lot so it's difficult to manage to get a job in the school as a manager because.
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