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russia escalates its attacks in ukraine buildings and energy infrastructure targeted. and what could be the heaviest bombardment of the war so far? ah, lauren, dana, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up an escalation and fighting forces thousands from their homes in eastern democratic republic of congo. thousands of civilians have picked up their possessions and account for this place people in their fling into the city. fearing an advance by the m $23.00 rebel group, widely understood to be boxed by neighboring lawanda. and an icy asi convoy to neighbors urgently needed medical aid to ethiopia as war torn to cry region. the 1st since a ceasefire was agreed last month. and
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i just days after withdrawing from headstone city russia as we bounded launching a fresh barrage of missiles across ukraine, residential buildings and energy facilities were hit. it was been described as the heaviest assault wave of the war. so far, ukraine's as at least $100.00 missiles, struck from hockey in the northeast to odessa in the south. and as far west as levine even in the capitol cave was not spad journal reports from that. it was one of the largest miss barrows is yet to be on the hitting targets across ukraine. an hour before dark. this was a residential building in central keith. one of 2 struck not far from the presidential administration. she'll i know the strikes disabled, our electrical grid and ministers of our country. we are working will restore everything that will good through everything glory to ukraine. ukrainian government
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believes more than 90 missiles were launched at targets in 10 regions and up to 12 cities. somewhat in our air defense took out 70 rockets, but unfortunately, 15 rockets hit energy infrastructure as city official after city official reported explosions, it became clear that not for the 1st time you've crane's ability to produce and distribute electricity was under fire. cities in the north, south center and west reported partial or total blackouts. the national energy company described the situation as critical. these attacks then, a sequel to a wave of weekly strikes in october ahead of what for many will be a crippling winter. when, if the object of this wave of strikes was to hit critical infrastructure and further pressurize the national grid, it's clearly working. look at that, and emergency operation taking place at the sight of one of the strikes hearing
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keys. with the exception of a spotlight driven by a generator, it's taking place in almost total darkness. petro romance yoga described the moment his building was hit, killing a neighbor, he knew well, actually saw the flame that the exposure happened. clos, shattered and smoke filled apartments. the neighbor because the met her a boot and was very neighborly. they say she died. tuesday's attack comes days after rushes humiliating withdrawal from the southern port city of san. it also coincides with the g 20 meeting in bali where leader after leader coltrane end to the war, rushes answer with 7000000 ukrainians now said to be without power is clearly no. just returning joint live now from keith. what more you hearing about that, the state of the grid and ukraine, ukraine's energy minister, him and hallo, jenko confirming what you said. in fact, at the top of the program there,
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that these strikes were the largest on ukraine's energy system. since the start of the war targeting, he said, power generation and transmission facilities across the country and affecting not just ukraine, but other countries. and indeed, there are reports that neighbor, moldova is experiencing widespread black house this evening, and reports as well that the countries internet services have been very badly affected. currently operating at 67 percent of overall capacity with transmitters knocked out or switched off to save power in the grid. and on top of that, key of city administration has put out a bulletin on social media saying that during the black ups, the air a system is unlikely to work. this is a problem because when there is an air raid or an air threat, you either hear about it by the siren sounding or you get a message on an app on your phone. in theory, both of those systems are now not working to optimal effect. and so, you know, while there is a very clear attitude of defiance among the ukrainian people,
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there's no getting away from the sense that they will be worried about the coming winter. and what it may bring for them. temperatures due to dip to minus 6 by the end of this week, they can go down to minus 20. and it's very clear now that russia is intent on sort of weapon ising. that coming cold to make the situation the winter months as deeply unpleasant and uncomfortable. as they possibly can be, for all the people have ukraine, and we've had reports of missiles falling in poland. what do we know about that? this is an emerging and involving, evolving as story the details of it. i can give you with ease that at about 1540 in the afternoon, just about at exactly the time as missiles were falling here in cave and at other places in ukraine. they were reports of an explosion in territory about 10 kilometers on the polish side of the board to just near the ship. a deuce crossing that's just north of the northern ukrainian city even leave was one of the targeted
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cities and explosion, apparently caused by a missile falling in agricultural land, killing 2 poles again, as i said on polish territory, another polish government has convened an emergency meeting of its security council, it hasn't said anything to us about who filed this missile. book report suggests that us intelligence is saying that this is one of the russian missiles. what happened to it, whether it was deliberately aimed at poland, whether it was of course or blown off caused by perhaps an interception by ukrainian air defenses is unclear, but clearly an emerging story of this that could have very weighty implications. if indeed it is shown that a russian missile has fallen in poland and nato country hall. thank you very much. indeed. the horn ukrainians dominating the agenda, the g. 20 summit in bali indonesian president joker widow has told leaders, well,
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cannot move forward until the conflict stops. jessica washington has more from bali as rudely to meet in volley. 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, joker widow took his place on the world stage with a warning for his fellow leaders off the g 20 yang. responsible. he also means that we must, 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
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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 lensky address. the lead is virtually appealing to them to work towards extending a deal, which allows green 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 matter when the war and russian president vladimir putin is not attending the summit, sending his foreign minister in his place. she a problem and it's all problems with the ukrainian 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
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than what divides them. and put aside tensions for the sake of the people they represent in a meeting with the french leader chinese president. she didn't being said, the world has entered an 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. i will continue to be displaced by fighting and democratic republic of congo, tens of thousands of left their homes as violence near the key eastern border city of goma, where un troops patrolling the streets. villages in the area become a scene of battles between the colonies. army and m. 23 fighters. the government
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accuses rwanda backing the rebels. a claim that country denies in all the villages keep them, but don't go and rigari reports that people are packing what they can carry and leaving in large numbers. and it's pretty for about 60000 people trapped behind the front line in an area held by m. 23, desperate for a humanitarian cordele. so they can escape welcome web sent this report from when you give village we would just fill me. so guys can retain us comp of this slice people just off the hill from here. let me so doesn't of congress soldiers on the back the most to buy a car. now weapons racing, pos, heading into the city again, i'm going to stand beside so you can see what's happening on the road. now, some of those soldiers were firing in the air carrying the gun class because the rocky launches, they rushed into the city and not prompted symphonic among the civilian population . much of these peoples from the can you ever seen a counselor display people so they've already fled that home within the last few
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weeks now, because they've seen these soldiers who were apparently fleeing from frontline picked up whatever possessions a good and a heading into the city a goma people here is scared of fighting and also very many people with a scared of and 23 as a history of the accused the right to be including killing execution, a civilian rates and torture as well. so people here and now heading into the city go most is just the n 23 with rwandan bucking took in 2012 the following year. they withdrew with defeated by the congress on forces about a year ago. their rebellion restarted is widely understood to have rwandan support once again. and so what a lot of people here wondering of what they fear is if and 23 fighters will take the city of goma. once again,
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international committee of the red cross says to trucks carrying medical supplies have arrived in ethiopia to dry region is the 1st metairie and a delivery since a cease fire agreement was signed between the government and rebels earlier this month. in his 1st comment, since the truce from mister abbey ahead promise to implement the deal, honestly saying it's necessary to ensure sustainable peace to seems to end 2 years of conflict. it's devastating the region killing thousands of people and displacing millions of use of his regional director for africa. the international committee of the red cross he draws his life from geneva. thanks originally for being with us. it. tell us a bit more about these trucks. what kind of a to is this? on the truck, so need delivered 40 tons of medical items, emergency medicine, but also surgical equipment to help cover the immediate needs of thousands of people in the region. a very welcome 1st step towards the implementation of the
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deal, which, which is an important factor to bring more social services back to mckinley and the 2 regions. and how difficult has it been up until now to get any kind of aide into the region? it was quite a meeting very difficult to since the resumption of them still it is that said the teams of the ice or c and the at your camera across have been providing emergency assistance in the most affected areas of tea. right. i'm her and a far than mostly focusing on improving access to water and sanitation, but also on the medical side of things. so quite and then from this opening will certainly be thought, continue supporting more and more our field teams with much needed supplies and ending what's the requirement for things like food at the moment? i mean of, she mentioned this is medical aid. how difficult is it for people get access to food? well i think again, the implementation of the deal will hopefully open the way for the ice or see,
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but also other humanitarian organizations to start concentrating on focusing on the food security front under nutrition. but as how you been impacted by the hostilities. so we are truly hoping that this will be an opening for more supplies to get into the region. and indeed focus on the most vital and urgent needs. an indication of the scale of their humanitarian crisis. because this war with the conflict has certainly been at times forgotten. one other thing, the other, other areas of conflict get reported on and, and day here has tends to be off the radar a bit, isn't it? well, you know, the, the scale is, is quite grand. you look not only up to grade but also the neighboring governor rates. the needs indeed in rural areas will be certainly way more intense than the ones we see in urban settings. and hence, the more we get access and the more recover, more areas, the more i'm sure we were going to find additional needs,
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enhanced the need to search our response and make sure that the funding also gets to where it needs to be today. in the hands of the teams of humanitarian agencies that truly require to emerge to urgently scale the response. i took you, sir. thank you very much. and if it honors still to come, this half hour we go behind the scenes. as chinese president tries to negotiate a land settlement with the country's indigenous people. ah hello, it's starting decidedly unsettled now across a kid parts. if europe at the moment we still have high pressure, just cleaning on across those eastern parts. so quiet for now, but that's weakening that's getting pushed out of the way areas of low pressure started to push in and we'll see some pretty wet weather rather windy to coming in
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from the atlantic. se spect say some heavy rain for time across all parts. all the way from irelands, northern ireland, scotland, wales, england, all sang some heavy burst of rights. and why would they be right there for wednesday across southern parts of england? you notice ronstadt across the breast potentially to western parts of france. some showers pushing into portugal, western and eastern parts of spain, also grassy, tiny decidedly. well that way where the runs all the way down into the balkans and beyond 6 celsius there in keep we're struggling to get anywhere near freezing in moscow temperatures falling back around minus 4 on thursday. and that colder, grassy push into all past 5 degrees that in berlin, just about catching up into double figures that in london has some of that wet weather. some of that unsettled weather will garage, he make his way across. c, mediterranean shawls of north africa, northern algeria could catch a shower or so if you want a 2 showers to be to know the pulse of libya richness yeah. move them areas of egypt shall continue for the gulf of kidney.
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or my new stories here in breaking news, a senior us intelligence official, says russian missiles have crossed into poland, killing at least 2 people. it follows a series of russian attacks on several cities across ukraine, including the capital peeve, ukrainian, residential buildings and energy facilities were struck in what's been described as the heaviest assault wave of the war. so far, thousands of people in the democratic republic of congo fled their homes as watching news, the eastern border city of coma, where you and troops patrolling the streets. villages in the area of become a scene of battles between the congress, army and m. 23 rebels, an international red cross, those 2 trucks carrying medical supplies. who arrived in ethiopia as taylor i region, is the 1st monetary and a delivery ceasefire agreement was signed between the government and rebels. earlier this month, the us republican party is now just one feet away from controlling the house of representatives. i now have 217 seats, 218 needed to form majority. it's
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a week since the midterm elections and several seats are still being counted. democrats retained control the senate. they've won 50 seats, if they lose the georgia run off vice president, come, harris retains a deciding vote. meanwhile, the democratic candidate for governor in arizona, katie holmes, is defeated. her donald trump endorse rival carrie lake. closely for race and the battle around state was one of the most significant in the mid term elections were lakes. defeat all the major republican candidates in swing states who refused to accept the 2020 presidential results of last what has corresponded. kimberly how could join his live at now from washington d. c. and kimberly deep discussions in the republican party about who their leaders will be. now. that's right, given the fact that there has been an underwhelming performance and they had been predicted to definitively take the house of representatives. something that still
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hasn't been achieved one week later. and if it is a chief will be a razor thin majority, there are real deep questions now within the republican party about its future and who those future leaders should be right now. of course, there is former president donald trump, who really is the ideological leader for so many in that party. and in the house of representatives, the leadership has been kevin mccarthy representative from the state of california . but given the fact that there has been this poor performance in the mid terms, and the fact that there are, is a real division over establishing republicans and then those that are further right supporting donald trump has left many kind of in dispute about who the future should be so right now. what we know is that the republican party is on capitol hill meeting behind closed doors. and the indications are, is that there are some deep divisions that may not be overcome the test to day. whether kevin mccarthy will get enough votes to go on to getting
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a vote in january that is still unclear. and then also we have another big task that's happening later this evening. it 9 pm eastern time. here in the united states, 21 g m to rather o 2 g m t on wednesday morning. that's when the former president, donald trump, we expect is going to announce that he's running again in 2024. and this is really remarkable. given the fact he has criminal investigation, still it, he's facing civil investigations that he's facing and that no former president has won the white house in 9 consecutive terms since the 1890. so we're watching carefully to see if donald trump is going to make that announcement, but certainly it will be a announcement with a loss of momentum, given the fact that the republican party is still struggling to get that razor thin margin as a result of those mid terms in the house of representatives communicate. thank you very much. mr hunter. jonah hall, now in kiva, and we've got these reports of missiles at falling in poland. attempts that the
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very latest on nationwide would be so significant. well the very latest is, if you recall a little earlier in the bulletin we talked about rather gingerly, the possibility that these might have been russian missiles, but the poles were not yet saying. so the polish government president promised to still engaged in an emergency security council meeting, discussing the details. but in the last few minutes, the associate, the associated press, one reporting the us intelligence officials are calling it russian. that these missiles were part of the wave of missile strikes aimed at ukraine during the course of the afternoon. not citing any particular evidence, but the lack in defense ministry as well. in the message posted of social media saying they stand with their poli friends and accusing the criminal russian regime of firing missiles that landed in nato territory. now it's very rather self explanatory why this would be so significant would of course be the very 1st time
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in this conflict between russia and ukraine. the, any of it has directly spilled over onto nato territory. something that nato will certainly have been very, very concerned about throughout and will take extremely seriously now as will the polish government to bring you up to date with the context that around 1514, you asked me to miss out who said to atlanta about 10 kilometers inside polish territory, just north of the ukrainian cities of movies and lutes, to workers, farm workers are set to have died in that attack. that's according to punish emergency services. and as i say, according to the punish company engaged in an emergency security council meeting, we expect to hear more from them. of course, perhaps corroborating us intelligence reports reportedly that these were russian miss house. and just as us been out for years, who are not necessarily up to speed, what nato means in terms of a response. that if, if an, a nato countries attack,
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it would mean that nature interior would have to respond. and therefore, be drawn into the war against russia. i mean, i think we have to think that we are only the very most preliminary stages of any sort of assessment of that sort. frankly, there is no evidence that suggests that these missiles were deliberately targeted at nato territory. ukraine today has suffered an enormous mis. i'll assault 90 to a 100 missiles fired by russia attacking 12 cities in 10 regions among them, cities up in the north, very close to public school. it is entire tale feasible that these were missiles that missed their targets over shot. their targets potentially even were pushed off course by ukrainian air defenses. yes, certainly, nato article 5 of nato believes that states that an attack against one is an attack against the whole. and in theory, that would mean that attack against poland might draw
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a nato into the war. but i think we need to be very, very careful at this point about speculating along those lines. certainly until the details of this attack become clear. general, thank you very much indeed for putting on to context. thank you. now israel's caretaker, prime minister jala pete, who's reiterated that israel will not cooperate with any u. s. investigation into the killing of algebra correspondent sharina abruptly. it was reported on monday that the u. s. department of justice had launched its own probe into her death. i work it was fatally shot during an israeli military operation in york's bond west bank in may. so the idea is a moral and ethical army. soldiers and commanders of the idea of protect is folly investigating any out of the ordinary event and dedicated to the valleys and rules of democracy. idea of soldiers will not be investigated by the f. b. i knew by any phone entity or foreign country,
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however friendly it may be. she will not abandon the idea of soldiers to phone investigations and affairs. protests delivered. the americans in the appropriate ranks was passed. any man has killed 3 israelis and wounded 3 others in an attack in the occupied westbank. the 18 year old attacker was shot and killed by israeli security forces. it happened near the inigo israeli settlement of mario new group, his claim responsibility. but how must hale be attack as heroic chinese president gabriel boris. she was proposing to a plan to reach a definitive solution to a land conflict in its r aconia region. out there it was given, exclusive access to board is meeting with indigenous poetry leaders or latin america to tennessee. and newman sat down with the president in the capital santiago, a rare sight in the rest of alga, near region, some 30 indigenous my put leaders agreeing to meet the country's president of the body to hear his proposals, solving the conflict in south central chile,
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the region is under a state of emergency, but told by the army and militarized police attacks by armed 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, money has got you representing that, but when to community maddie are all men are chicopee had a counter proposal, given the bible bidding barbecue, they're not the chilean states must recognize its crimes of genocide committed against the map. ucc, a people in the context of the so called pacific cation of the arrow, kenya, other countries that live in peace with the indigenous people of happy to recognize
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these crimes and compensate them in order to have peace. but there is another stumbling block to dialogue. the militarization of the region on the confidence in an extensive interview with president. but each 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 loose. and so we did, and it didn't work except for the piano. 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 aren't working to change course. we lifted the state of emergency and we were obliged to re establish it in my life because the violence escalated substantially by you. you had once said that you thought it was necessary to say 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 dialogue. you
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can't say, i'm going to talk about the conflict, but not with all the actors that are involved. that would be absurd. those who are willing to talk you will be part of the debate we propose. so far the rebel group say they're not interested. and those who are, are making demands of the precedent body each will unlikely meet as long as the violence continues and human al jazeera santiago. and you can watch the western sky and humans interview with president gabriel rich on talked to 0. the saturday november 19th at 430 gmc vomit activists sprayed black paint on life and death. a painting by gustav clement at vienna. leopold museum. a group last generation same responsibility on twitter. museum says the painting was damaged in the attack. climate activists to stage similar protests in the past months including throwing tomato super fine got paintings in london and rome and gloom.

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