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this is al jazeera ah, hello, i am emily anguish. this is the news, al alive from doha, coming up in the next 16 minutes fighting between the congolese army and m. 23 fight is moves closer to the east and city of garma, despising thousands of people. russia's foreign minister says ukraine's conditions for talks are unrealistic, after keith calls, when g 20 leaders to press moscow to end the world. crossing the age of billy and mark our world's population has heat and new milestone. and another trump back to canada, loses the race for governor in arizona. but republicans are only one sate away from taking the house of representatives on far as small an i'll have all the latest
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world cup news. as i had a world football gianni, infant tino calls for a cease fire in ukraine for the duration of the tournaments. ah, it's just after a $1300.00 g m t. and we begin the bulletin in the democratic republic of congo, where its military says the conflict with m. 23 fighters has moved closer to the east and city of karma. the fighting has already displaced tens of thousands of people. un troops have been patrolling the streets of gama. the m. 23 fight is a widely understood to be backed by rwanda. the allegation has been denied by the rewards and government for more amazed. so let's bring in at malcolm web, who's joining us live from good barty village, near garma, malcolm we can see behind you streams of people moving with what looks like but
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belongings talk us through what's happening, where you are we were just filming. so a lot of guys, county were china camp displays people just up the hill from here than we saw dozens of congolese soldiers on the back smoke the bags carried now weapons racing past. heading into the city a game are going to stand aside so you can see what's happening on the road. now. some of those soldiers were firing in the air, carrying machine guns kalashnikov, dinner, and rocky lunches. they rushed into the city and not prompted some panic among the civilian population. much of these people are from the county retain accounts of this phase staples, and they've already fled their home, maria, and within the last few weeks. and now, because they've seen these soldiers who were apparently fleeing from frontline, it picked up whatever possessions they could. now heading into the city of go math, people here are scared of fighting and i will say very many people were spoken to was scared of. and $23.00, such as
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a history of the accused of rights abuse is including killings. execution, a civilians are rapes and, and torture as well. so people here and now heading in to the city, a gamma which is just our nash coma. the n 23 width rwandan backing took in 2012 and the following year they were withdrew. were defeated by the congolese armed forces about a year ago. their rebellion restarted is widely understood to have the rwandan support once again. so what a lot of people here, a wondering are, what they fear is if am 23 fights is, will take the city of goma once again. and malcolm, you've been there for some time. now, what more do you know about the finding? where does it stand at the moment? earlier today, like a couple hours ago,
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we knew that we're fighting to the north of air in the town of cuba, where there's been fighting over the last few days initially because his army repelled an attack by m 23 that they told us they are fighting rwandan soldiers along side and 23 is fighting them. we've had the fighting went to and fro along that road. and now it's saying this phone, guys army, we spoke a while ago said that the soldiers were playing this way and the 50 were panicking for no reason and they will be arrested. but within the last couple of days, he's seen a lot of congress presidential. god going this way, the words, the frontline, one of the best, equipped and best train units in congress army. they have all of the heavy artillery and they are not among the soldiers being fleeing this way as far as they are. but it's a no here, but we're going to be waiting to find out what happens in the coming out. alright, keep us, i should thank you very much for the update malcolm where, but joining us live from nigrama for more than alice is. now. let's bring in
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maurice connie, who's the executive director of the friends of congo. he joins us from washington. d. c. maurice, i'm not sure if you're able to say the vision from behind the reporter malcolm webb, but the certainly is all happening against the backdrop of a looming humanitarian crisis. what's happening to these people? first of all, before we go into the conflict, what's happening to these people that are being displaced in this eastern region? yes, sir, thank you. i don't have to see the scene. i was on the decade ago, the same scenario with your reporter, mr. malcolm web. where people have been displayed, terrorized having to pick up their belongings, so whatever they to and that and leave their homes as a result of instability triggered by and by the rwandan government in
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large part time. so people are out without any shelters, without any food, without any security. and all of this is really unnecessary to be going through this, yet again, decade later, they virtually the exact same scenario. so it's just an untenable situation for the people on the ground. yes, it's unnecessary. it certainly it looks that way. you mentioned that to go through it again. why has m 23 been able to stage such a significant come back in easton, d. i a the see for the same reason that they were able to pack the congo in 2012. and that is there's been a lack of accountability and lack of justice. there's been a 25 year war of aggression against the congress people by the weiman government in particular center. so much sense you got in government. and whenever the colonies in the international community trying to hold off of the army and his forces,
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accountable united states in the u. k. run interference, providing, providing diplomatic coverage. and it's time for that to end. the senator in the, in the u. s. congress who wrote a letter to the by the ministration thing that mission with, with old military 81 and government anthony banking, the secretary of state is in your secretary state is in bali and they're having a talk with the on the side of the the, the g 20 agreements are to do 20 meetings with the rwanda's foreign minister, but that we know what needs to be done. one united states need to withhold aid from the one and government and military aids. there were one presidents since the international criminal tribunal are one that has gotten away with crimes against him, manage the war crimes and certainly plunder democratic republic of congo. so he has to be brought to hell to, to a power. we will kind of lease people are saying, how did the united states can be trying to apply pressure on russia or invading
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ukraine, yet they're providing support and diplomatic cover for wind that who's weighing 25 . what essentially was regression to get people when the united nations and the dentist within the world are. so it's time for accountability, it's time for the impunity today and, and, and it stands for justice to be delivered. and this starts by holding through one in president parking, fallible for sponsoring the militia groups inside the congo in the interests of balance. i do need to add that it's an allegation that there were one in government denies before we let you go. the un has said that the group is using sophisticated weaponry and has an evidence to that effect. and he's also using drawing violence. what more do we know about 23 resources when business has been decades of reports published by the united nations itself? documenting that the,
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the equipment that this force has military equipment comes from a stage and it's a wonder if that is beyond allegation. there's been well documented evidence that us knows it. the one government knows it and all of the things that i'm going to do say we denied and, and then everyone goes silent and we see to the same issues recurring here and again. so we come and keep saying it's time to, and this is if that one, the running government needs to be how to account the stabilizing that taking place in the, for the congo is not only a question but, but there's a cup 27 that i'm pulling in egypt today, and this, the stabilize anything is negative, negatively impacting because the basin 2nd largest rain 4th in the world, which is vital part of the climate change. so this is just a congregation that you, this is a global issue that we're leaders need to take seriously and bring an end to it. and they can do that by holding one and government accountable. well,
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we really appreciate your insight. thank you so much for your time on this news. allen, maria connie, the executive director of friends of congo. thanks so much. ah, i think now in the russian foreign minister has accused ukraine of dragging out any possible resolution facing the g. 20 summit in bali circ, a lever of alleged crime, had put forward unrealistic conditions for peace. earlier ukraine's president told world ladies to press russia to and what he. busy called its aggressive rule, or to live in a show for he did. apparently, one cannot trust russia's words, and there will be no man's 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 the world and freeze the war just when its defeats have become particularly notable. we
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will not allow russia to wait it out to build up its forces and then start a new series of terror and global destabilization. the global impact of the war in ukraine on food and energy prices was also discussed by world leaders of the g. 20 summit and bali indonesian president joker, widow warned against geo political rivalries. he says the world world cannot move forward until the war in ukraine stops. just washington reports from bali as lewdly to meet in the valley. they were greeted by a leader who usually shies away from global diplomacy to focus more on issues closer to home. now is the war and ukraine takes its toll on the global economy, including developing countries like indonesia, joke widow took his place on the world stage with a warning for his fellow leaders off the g 20 yang. responsible. he also mean that we must,
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and the war is the war. that's not and it will be difficult for the was to move forward. the war ukraine is said to dominate the talks. it's the 1st time the group has met since the russian invasion and as many countries around the world struggle with rampant inflation and rising food and energy costs many say the 2 crises can not be separated. they've got chaos in energy markets. we've got issues in food security. clearly the russian aggression in ukraine is the source of that. or most of the source of that which is cranium. presidents, the modem is lindsay address elite is virtually appealing to them to work towards extending a deal which allows grain and other food commodities blocked at ukrainian ports by russian ships to be exported. the original arrangement is set to expire incoming days. i believe our export grain initiative deserves an indefinite extension. no
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matter when the war and russian president vladimir putin is not attending the summit, sending his foreign minister in his place. she'll probably, i'm in the hall. it's all problems with the ukranian side, which is categorically refusing negotiations and putting forward conditions that are obviously unrealistic and do not correspond to the situation. the host of the summit, indonesia has repeatedly called for unity, routed g, 20 presidency in the hope members can focus on the global economic recovery rather than what divides them. and put aside tensions for the sake of the people they represent in a meeting with the french leader ton is president. she didn't being said the world has entered in period of turbulence and transformation. it's a message that has been echoed throughout this month of diplomacy in asia. while most leaders can agree the world faces many challenges achieving consensus on how to navigate those difficulties is where the differences lie. jessica washington out 0. bali and spring in rub mcbride. he joins us live now from barley, rob certainly,
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and jam packed agenda as we've been hearing from jessica washington. but are, as we mentioned before, crossing to that story said a lad rob has spoken in what was a very tightly controlled press conference. what else did he say that's writer, is that there was a, been a lot of anticipation about this. so suppose it press conference all day here, building i it turned out in the end to be a small gathering of carefully selected or russian journalists. so there was no grilling by the international media, but i loved it. i have a number of interesting lines about the draft communique that they are trying to develop here. just to give it some context there. they're all, some, it's try to end with a communique, a declaration that all members can agree to the problem with this as some, it obviously is because of that the ukraine war there is such deep divisions. it's very difficult to get any kind of piece of paper that people can agree to. and so
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they've been working at coming up with some kind of very long convoluted statement which expresses what they disgust the areas of agreement, but more often than not areas of disagreement. at that at least they can agree that this is was the outcome. so for example, some of the draft lines that we've seen talk about every body recognizing that the economic impact of the it's, this war is having on the world. well, everyone can sign up to that, even the russians, because they know are from the sanctions imposed after they invaded ukraine. when it comes tricky is a when it comes to apportioning blame all saying who is responsible. so we have very awkward lines, like most members condemning the war in ukraine as the source of great human suffering, while presumably that most would not include russia for one. and so a lever offer that has accused the west of trying to politicize this whole declaration drafting saying that it's the western powers. and again, as part of conspiracy against russia,
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i'm trying to point the blame against russia and accusing the at the west of actually starting this whole conflict and rob, just briefly part of his communique is the continuation of that all important ukraine grain deal, which runs out on the way can, what's the update in terms of that deal? well, very importantly, this declaration would include a line. they're saying that all members agree that, that a great deal or should be extended. so that gives everybody here optimism that it will be renewed. it runs out this weekend and in fact said a guy love ross was talking to antonio terrace, about this very subject, the un secretary general, agree in that for the sake of the world's food supply, it is vital that it gets renewed, grab gripes, fade t, thanks so much for the update rub mcbride live for us in bali pay more head on this news hour, including chillies president talks to indigenous mature chain leaders to resolve
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a land dispute. al jazeera gains exclusive access to that making ah, will tell you why schools in the u. k. are out of tune with the government economics policy. and lionel mfc joins out with agile. pain is gone ahead of the world. come, ah, planet population keeps growing and just past the 8000000000 market took less than 12 years to the last 1000000000. some of the fastest growing populations are in africa. with more people comes increased conflict and to fight for resources. while india has been one of the largest drivers of population growth, it will soon overtake china as the most populated country. though, indian women, and now having 2 children on average,
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experts say that you to benefit education and health care for women. but me middle reports from russia dunstan, if they don't know me to do is go to get up or not do boss mccardie. wouldn't need to judge young, good 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 to empower women golf game to go with the dealing with a girl through the ridges are less aware. so we encourage them to tell the parents that they want to study or start working before getting married. everybody wants children, but they need to be independent before that. india home to 1400000000 people. this population is projected to soon become the world's largest. it's expected to speak around 2060 and then start igniting w data shows indian women are having fewer children. it correlates this with improvement in. 6 goods, education,
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white family planning policies focus on breaking taboos around contraception and increasing awareness about maternal health. 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, but like i may, i knew 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 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's ability to create jobs and 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, 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, i've been unhappy, large 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 chance. pardon him at that? al jazeera, gorgeous thought western india and men, well wrap lorue reports about the changing demographics in mexico, in mexico, people age 60 years or older, make up about 10 percent of the population. and just like in many other countries of the world, the number and a proportion of older people in mexico is increasing the challenge the nation faces is making sure there are enough opportunities for older citizens who struggle to make ends meet. mean, this is the way people make a living. there's no other option. this is where the work,
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that's why people don't retire. unlike in other more developed countries, more than 50 percent of mexicans work in the informal sector, meaning that many here don't count on a pension or retirement plan for many older citizens in mexico. this leaves little option, but to continue working and contributing to society well into retirement age. a person has to work. it's like i've always said, i won't be dependent of any one i've earned. what's mine? i can be asking for handouts for my children. they might say, i'm a freeloader. the truth is, i don't plan to stop working. pending to the needs of an aging population is especially challenging for countries like mexico or nearly 50 percent of the population live below the poverty line. the percentage of people 60 years or older is expected to reach 15 percent in mexico. by the year 2025. monroe's up a little al jazeera mexico city. it's bringing alex as a who is
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a professor of global health at drexel university. he was early a director of the african population and health research center. he joins us from to tie a thailand. alex, thanks so much for being on the news. our while these i 1000000000 people milestone means people are effectively living long and billions of people continue to struggle and there are large gaps of inequality is what's the priority where africa is consent? thanks for having me and me. oh, i do for africa. the problem, the challenge is we think of african continent and it is a continent, but it does have many different demographic profiles. it cuts out to southern africa. in particular, the population is through me, get you to a point where it is more stable. i'm not good enough fuss in central on west africa, it is still green very fast and is some countries more than 3 percent a year? and when you say publish, and it's growing that 3 percent a year,
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it means that every 22 years or 23 years that pop michelle will double. so for africa where you have a population that is doubling every 22 or 23 years, you actually have to then double all the investments that are needed in health education. nutrition. how's the enroll? seems odd. infrastructure on holidays in order to maintain their current levels of in adequate coverage of those facilities and services. so it's not just the population. growth is picking that had different perspectives around did. but the key point is the ability of countries to invest in that to make the necessary invest, messing human capital, so that you have their healthy prosperity population. alex, how is gender inequality a driving factor in that? i think one of the men drove off publish and brought to africa. cost is very high fertility rates in many countries and but on the line,
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that is the fact that many women touch i got it early on when you thought china. very andy, you lose opportunities to really go to school beyond primary last want to go to 70 scholar, higher education. it robs you the opportunity to actually get meaningful employment outside of the home. and because of these things to women, to become more dependent on that man. and that creates huge inequities and also in terms of access. but there is other parts of the ho, oh, well issue we africa, we see have a large proportion of the men in some countries more than one in for women who would want to stop shied bearing or domestic. but of the next job that i'm not, she's the family planning. i thought many of the men not necessarily want to use, but there are some who would want to delay. i would want to stop child b r, but access to those services becomes challenging. so the agenda concerns are there because well, when i thought tried very early, daphne are getting married to much more than men where they have less odd to
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influence. yeah. make decisions around are the number of children to have on went to have, then we have to leave it there. but we really appreciate your insights. alex, as a, a professor of global health at drexel university. thank you so much. thank you. in the letter to the u. s. now where the republican party is on the cusp of taking control of the house of representatives, it secured 217 seats and is now only one sage away. from flipping the chamber. counting is still underway in some regions nearly a week after the midterm elections. meanwhile, the democratic candidate for governor in arizona, katie hall, has defeated her donald trump and dosed rival, carry like the closely full race in the battleground state, was one of the most significant in the mid term elections. so let's take a look at the votes. as we mentioned,
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the republicans are just one feet away from winning that majority. they need a total of $218.00 saves. i'm a democrats, are expecting more winds from western states, such as california. they still don't have a slim chance of getting to 218 to break this down for us to bring in our white house correspondent kimberly hallett, who's joining us live from washington, d. c. hello, they, kimberly certainly 2 big stories a week after the mid tempe, arizona governor, and the republicans potentially poise to take the house. what's the latest that will what this signals is, the fact that we are still one week from the us mid term elections an election day . and there still is no calling of the house of representatives that really signals where the republican party is in a word, fractured between those trump backed candidates that did not farewell on election day and the establishment wing of the republican party. and it's now about to face
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a critical test as they look forward to january, they appear to be on the cost of taking control of the house of representatives will have to potentially be picking a leader. that leader right now looks like a representative from the state of california, kevin mccarthy, but the fact that he has been a strong supporter of donald trump has certainly affected his bid for the leadership so well. he is expected to pass the 1st critical test to day. the republican party itself will be voting on it. kevin mccarthy is a potential leader a whether he'll get those critical votes. the floor of the house of representatives comes january, given his support of the former president is still very much in question and really again, leaves the sort of future of the republican party in question and whether or not it can pull off its agenda moving forward. and kimberly, we've been hearing this for a number of days and wakes now that donald trump is expected to make an announcement today. what more do we know?
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well, we're watching very carefully to see what will happen. it will be 9 pm eastern here in the united states. that's o 2 g m t on wednesday morning. what we can tell you is that the president has lives and former president rather has, as certainly advertised this with a lot of anticipation and height. i, he, we expect that donald trump is going to make history announcing the 3rd attempt for the white house. but the question is whether or not he actually will given the fact that his party did so poorly, and the candidate that he back did so poorly in those congressional elections, if the president is to go on. and when the republican leadership, as certainly would be an incredible feat, given the fact his civil and criminal investigations against him. in fact there's been no president that has 129 consecutive terms as the 18 ninety's. so we certainly would be making history, but there's a long road ahead. he does sort of relish in his under dog status. he had it in
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2016 lot of people didn't want donald trump to run back then and well, he went on to win the white house. so watch carefully to see what happens. but again, all eyes on donald trump and mar lago down in the state of florida in the coming hours. either way, it's going to be fascinating and you'll be across it. thanks so much. kimberly how can live for us in washington dc. time now for a check on whether he's evident hello. we have something of a north south split in the weather across the middle east at the moment, further north or is rather more cloud. and there is a fair bit of rain in the forecast south of the gulf. it should stay la, she troy, here in doha temperatures center, the low thirty's, over the next few days. the low start of the world cup temperatures probably struggling to get around $28.00 or $29.00 celsius, or se struggling. that's not too bad at all. where to where the will sit further north, got some showers there into northern parts or saudi arabia some heavier, re spilling out of that eastern side of kia, pushing across towards iran,
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through iraq, some heavier down post to me, to the far north of syria. and that continues as we go through thursday, could even see some where to where the coming to q weight by that stage that here in qatar it will stay dry with more hazy sunshine logic dry across north africa will then we will see increasing cloud, just spilling into those are western parts of the region, so you might just catch a shower or 2 through the straits of gibraltar. northern parson, rocko, northern algeria, easing over thorsten as yet, even northern fringes of libya and each could catch a shower or 2 showers continue around the gulf of guinea. they are drifting further south. we've seen some lavish hours recently into eastern parts of south africa. these are now moving away. ah, it's time now for our world cut news with fire and fire the head of the tournament has spoken about the wider impacts of the sport. yes, he's been talking just 5 days from the world cap in cat's her. and in germany and
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that he for president is calling for a temporary cease fire in ukraine during the tournaments. and v for president johnny fatina gave a speech to the global leaders at g 20. he stressed that football is more than just a sportsman and occasion to bring people together in peace. russia hosted the last work up in 2018. ukraine is bidding to host the woke up in 2013. maybe maybe maybe that the current woke up starting in 5 days can really be that positive trigger. so my plea all of you is to think on a temporary these 5 or one month for the duration of the world, or at least the implementation of summer material corridors or anything that could lead to the resumption of dialogue as
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a 1st step to piece united kingdom is providing security support to katara here in the rock had early re spoke to the u. k. minister for the armed forces james p about the work being done to ensure the tournament is a safe one. the world is a very uncertain and dangerous place and say the kids are a government has had to consider all sorts of scenarios on the but middle east is a region where there is some insecurity in very close proximity. and of course, they've had to be cognizant of that. and then there are just the threats that come with any major global event. because the number of people that are in one place, of course it becomes a target for anybody who's got or the calls that they want to draw attention to. so there's no, there's no one for that. you particularly focused on what you have to do as katara has done, is learned from experience of all previous major global events,
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and then make sure that you have the best possible capability to me all in any threats as they arise and guitar has done exactly that will be back with more world cap news later this hour, including a prediction from one of the biggest stars not to qualify awe, motivated and more politically gauge than ever before. have demanding change on their own times. welcome to generation change a global theories. the attempt to understand, i'm telling you ideas that mobilize youth around a group presentation of people like us in politics and government, and higher aspects of society. generation change coming soon on al jazeera a
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with oh, i see. you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily angry. he is a reminder of our top stories this, our tens of thousands of people are fleeing the congolese village of combining the east and see if you have going on. they're trying to escape the conflict in the
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region between government troops and m. 23 fighters. the global population is now a 1000000000 people in counting. it took less than 12 years to add the last 1000000000 people are living longer and healthier lives, adding to the overall numbers. and the russian foreign minister has accused ukraine of dragging out any possible resolution. speaking at the g, 20 summit in bali, elaborate alleged ukraine and put forward unrealistic conditions for pace. earlier ukraine president told world lated to press russia to end what he called its aggressive war. and still in ukraine, we're getting reports of 2 explosions that have been heard me the capital cave and smart can be seen rising over the cc. let's head to a desk where a correspondent assa bag is standing by for us with all the light is on this developing use acid, what are you hearing on the ground? so we heard a while ago alert across ukraine because there had been some mythos fired from the
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black seen. of course, russia black, the fleet is base there, so let a round the country and we have heard news that there are several explosions in the capital. keith, we've also seen some pictures and some video of missiles flying overhead. now the official here are saying this is a rushes response. after presence, then the addresses the g 20. so the ukranian official is not very happy saying that the ukraine has been talk you 20 and this is how russia responds. and also it come just a day after president and then the visited the capitol region capital of her son. now he was there just again to mention victory. ukraine took back that regional capital from russia. and we were there in fact. and what was very striking was that there was still artillery bottles taking place the ukrainians, a foreign guide to the east side of the denito river. and the russians were firing
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back. now we're also hearing from the ukrainians, the russians of withdrawing further east. in fact, about 15 to 20 kilometers from the defensive lines that they had set up. now the ukrainian say that because they've been talked in russia's supply routes, russia is finding it difficult to resupply equipment and munitions, as well as troops choose the truth on the east side of that river. and we also hearing from the russian installed authorities on the east side that they off with throwing people evacuating civilians, as well as officials from the nova ca call area. and the area has is down that has been damaged considerably, both sides accusing each other. and that has raised concern a barge, any possibility of blowing or the water station from the prison lensky has says, if that would happen, it would be a disaster. all right, thanks so much for breaking down for us at bank live for us in odessa. thank you.
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moving on now into the occupied west bank, where is rounding forces, say 3 israelis have been killed in an attack. a palestinian man accused of the incident has been shot dead. it happened near the illegal israeli settlement of 70 deca has more from west jerusalem. we understand a 19 year old palestinian man from a village close to nablus in the occupied west bank entered the industrial zone of area which is next to the illegal settlement that you mentioned there. he has a work permit to work there. he's a security guard and then stab 3 other people at the gas station stowed the car and then went against traffic, causing a traffic accident got out of the car, ran and then got shot dead by the israeli army. as you mentioned, there are 3 radio killed, 4 wounded, one in critical condition. in this attack, come to the sensitive time politically. certainly,
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when negotiations are ongoing. to form a government, you have one of the very far right wing leaders wanting the, the post administer defense. administer defense, of course, is someone who deals with the occupied westbank with how security terms of israel has run. there. we've already had reactions from this particular person, been all smart rich, saying that more must be done. we've also of course, had condemnation from the outgoing prime minister from benjamin netanyahu. and also it's more been given now this right wing element of this government, the most right wing. and israel's a history. when they look at the palestinians, their eyes ideology, particularly in the west bank, they've called for the attic station of it. they've called for the expulsion of palestinians who are deemed hostile to the state of israel. so they're using this attack now certainly to put more leverage on the table to when it comes to these negotiations. it's been an extremely deadly year for palestinians in the occupied west by a $130.00 killed in israeli raids and attacks. so again,
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we haven't seen an attack of this kind for quite some time. so yes, certainly coming at the time when now the politicians are using it to their advantage to say that more needs to be done. but of course, palestinians will tell you that this is a form of resistance. and you know, there's collective punishment when you do have these rage and closures what we've had from these really army in certain areas across the west bank. over the last couple of months. israel says the united states has decided to launch an investigation into the killing of al jazeera gentle sharina. terrain was shot dead by israeli forces on my 11 wall covering a ride on jeanine in the occupied west bank. israel's military has since admitted that israeli gunfire may have killed her defense minister and against commented on twitter, saying, apologies, we don't have that, but we'll move on to a nother story. a jour british egyptian activist has ended his hunger strike after
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more than $200.00 days of del font. his family say they received a letter in his handwriting saying he had broken the fast and asking them to visit him in prison in egypt. his relatives had been negotiating with authorities to allow a visit, the pro democracy blogger is serving a 5 year sentence, a quote spreading false new chili's president. gabriel burridge is proposing a plan to reach a definitive solution to a land conflict in the iraq camera region. al jazeera was given, exclusive access to bartch is meeting with the indigenous, my future leaders, and in santiago, our latin america. it is lucy newman sat down with the president a rare sight in the rest of at oconee, a region some 30 indigenous my put to leaders agreeing to meet the countries president of the body to hear his proposals assaulting the conflict and south
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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 president, 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 to community maddie, our whole mentor chicopee had a counter proposal. given the bible good, it's doug king. they're not the chilean states moth 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 are happy to recognize these crimes and compensate them in order to have peace,
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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 a few more and it didn't work except for piano. the whole center ball dental. yes, exactly. one of the things one has to be able to do when you face that in reality. and you see that the thing that you would like aren't working is to change course. we lifted the state of emergency and we were obliged to reestablish it in may 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 door can see they don't? i believe it's necessary to talk to all those who are willing to have dialogue. you
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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 for those who are willing to talk to would be part of the debate we propose the so far the rebel group say they're not interested. and those who are, are making demands that precedent, bondage will unlikely meet as long as the violence continues to see a newman al jazeera santiago, walmart has agreed to pay more than $3000000000.00 to settle law suits across the us, over strong opioids sold by its pharmacies, the retail giant is the light, is chain after c v. s health and war grain to reach deal to close lawsuit filed by state and local governments opioid overdose. this have cause the depth of at least half a 1000000 people over the past 2 decades. the u. k. government is preparing to announce
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sweeping spending. concent tax rises on thursday to pay for a massive hole in the country's finances. education is in the firing line, but schools are already struggling with the rising costs of salaries, energy, and materials. as charlie angela report me, music is on the menu up to school estate run girls school in new london. lessons like these could soon be cut. schools are forced to make saving the surgeon cost of materials, energy and wages. mean, 54 percent of schools will be able to answer budget without stricken back head. teach it, even in ford, says she'll have to find an extra $120000.02 pay for the government unfunded wage increases, even though her school is on a fixed energy deal. so it's better off than most things like drama, music art, d t. those will be the ones that school and college leaders will have to think
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quite carefully as to whether or not they can continue to offer those. and that can be ok if we're saying that our young people all the future and i see they should have experience ms. ward and balance curriculum. if you haven't got the staff and then you can't afford to run them, are young people are really going to miss out. how many different type of trying will be learned. students are still struggling to regain ground last during cove. it and her acutely aware that that being short changed some of our generation aren't going to be able to teach math english science because we want because all teachers are so stress currently that underpaid. so when i get from the fluid cation that we should be getting in the staff from food is on office, the teachers who might be struggling to make ends meet teaching assistants play a vital role supporting the most vulnerable children, but often would be paid better if they, in supermarkets, we enjoy the job that we do,
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but we have to be realistic. when all just individuals with a, with families as well. we do have expenditures. we do have bills that we need to pay. all wages aren't covered 90 more, which is here. oh, the government has increased school funding by 4700000000 dollars this year. schools say that's been swallowed up by rising energy costs. the 5 percent salary increases and the coven catch up programs. despite promises to bring spending back to 2010 levels, accounting for inflation that target will be missed by 2024. the amount the government spends people is expected to be less than what it was in 2010, no, just a decade of austerity. and where they were supposed to meet top box, but the company that had to come right in the very welfare and you only have thrust back to children across the country, tonya. and in the out in. c still ahead on al jazeera, we'll have more world news with fara, and we'll hear from wells captain garrath bal as his team prepared for their 1st
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world cup in 64 years. ah ah, with
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me. oh, oh. ah if timed out of his fort he is far and far 5 days to go. i know i can't believe it. we're actually going to start with one of the most informed stars in world football who won't be playing at cat. our 2022 earling holland has had an incredible start to his primarly career with manchester city. he scored 18 goals and 13 games. but unfortunately for neutral fans is norway team did not qualify for the cap. the 22
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year old has been giving his predictions, though favored sir. my thing to favor should be received large and enough. hans in may be england. i. i cannot own sir one so because of so many good teams. i wish i play the welcome. of course, but just really to know or don't do. i will relax my body, my mind a lot to her and then i will train her what i will train on her. nothing special. i think piers been going quite well my 1st month's and city so i don't need to do so much. sure things are so many changes to be honest. so yeah, it's about a per, per preparing myself for, for the next half of the season. and then be ready when the next game kicks enough to break. lino massey has joined up with the argentina squad ahead of his last world cab. they've been training obs dobby. 35 year old massey is aiming to win the world cup trophy for the 1st time. the close as he came was reaching the final in
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2014. they opened their tournament against saudi arabia and next tuesday, wales arriving cats are on wednesday. they play their 1st world cup match in 64 years against the usa on november 21st. the team hope it won't take as long to qualify for another walk up the for the, the kids now to be able to have wales their country being able to watch them and have the actual kind of poster on the wall to mark out each game will be incredible, and i think you'll definitely inspire another generation of kids to, to really love and get into football. and i think that will just benefit wales in the future. both both men's and women's game and hopefully we can continue to be successful and, and build this game in this country to make a stronger nation in the future will fail. and his while she made her in the same group positions top rang side around who's now arrived in car. the rain in team who
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are managed by portuguese coach carlos carols kick off their campaign against england on monday. england themselves are expected to touch down encounter on tuesday. they were euro runners up and reach the semi finals at the last world cup . how did their rival we caught up with one of england's most well known sports stars to talk about the 3 lines prospects and his favorite world cup moments? a miracle watching champion no matter what memory was when the world cup. and that's when i was on fire play that when now though, it was awesome to watch. my favorite woke up late. i like the done. i think the done was always on player, you know, who played amazing. i mean,
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he also went to in front of the world. he was also on the play that oversee bizarre, controversial, is i used to gave to as well. so i do remember my, they say that awesome guy, fun. you know, the all could get together. all committees get together and we watch football and what's the best, the best the all different we call it different kind of people all day or football. so my experience with our, with the in team. so being amongst england team, you know, even the players, i mean it was all from going there not was here. seen there via the energy was amazing and the other one will come out, don't forget, it makes it very proud to know that that will for them, country and all the time you took a fact that many times before. so i'm really looking forward to visit and i'll fix
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b and b. paul is welcome. obviously me be from england. i'm going to support my english for, to be honest with the country life with friends do really, really well for the team. so it's going to be a tough phone call for like 51, a brazil on when fans at the whirl cap will be able to watch multiple live games. in one day. all stadiums are within a 55 kilometer radius of dough are and with your higher card, public transport, it's free. laura con has been out testing the system for us. ah, i'm at the metro station and how much international airport in her now got me bouldin's plan for going to be arriving on a daily basis for the people world cup. so today i'm going to head to 3 stadium by
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the metro and stuff the doctor to see how easy it is to navigate around. caught up with the matchers. we played an 8th stadium. alger knew the mama lou sale and they can be reached from the red line education city and i haven't been to the green and stadium 9th of 4 and halifax international from the gold. ah, is that true? began operating in 2019 and could reach speeds of a 100 kilometers an hour, making it the funds. this drive live streams in the world. this a stadium 974 as a 30 minute walk away from rock above the metro station or it good top on the
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subtle named after cutters, international dining code. but also the number of contain a few to build it all 3 lines, the red gold and the green insect right here and was shire of station hold on for read. i go to the failed, he'll be station. and that the sale stadium, it's going to pack $80000.00 fans. i'm just going to hold the final to the world cock. you can see some of the intricate details of the building behind me. this is actually 5 by the alpha. now i love that the arabic traditional candle. now this is just a jump off the shuttle towards the northern city of al court, where we have a date stadium. now this is built to look like a bed when tank. an inside is a wash with color, with the traditional to patton,
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again, an ultra model stadium with a nod to cut us history. ah. today you have a great idea by met for i'm talking about in one day and i'm not going to have my day that i come back to the sale boulevard, which is lined with restaurant. i have a real practical atmosphere a okay, and that is all your sport for now. much more coming up later, but for now it's back to you actually no worries. then what a great job laura did with that story. fantastic stuff. all right, that's it for me. emily angland for this news. al, but don't go anywhere. i'll have more of the day's news in just a moment. did stay with us. ah, many of us living with the effects of ecological breakdown. so what would be
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stories in which technology, the promise of salvation for the planet, 1000000000 as big tech and an unwavering faith in innovation? ali re investigates where the tech no optimism is helping or hindering the fight against climate change. it's a destruction self delusion and it is, hey, i just masking over it all hail the planet episode to on al jazeera, for with a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is vital
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a fighting breakthrough solutions to renewable energy for an environmental, a responsible future. with transformation and collaboration, indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as recovery together, recover stronger, passionate about this sport and determined to succeed against you or try to keep on training despite obstacles. i'll just say we're well tells the inspiring story of a group of somali women in pursuit of their dream, of playing football, the back country. despite its culture and traditions. we are in the somali society and it's difficult for people to accept somali footballs. golden girls on al jazeera new.

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