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killing 2 people. ukraine blames russia, but moscow says it's not responsible. and i want to make sure we figure out exactly what happened. joe barton pledges support for poland, but says it's unlikely the miss all was far from russia. ah, what about this? and this is obviously rely from doha. also coming up. my fellow citizens, america's come back, starts right now. it's official form a u. s. president donald trump announces his one for the 2024 presidential election fighting between the congolese army and m. 23 fighters moves closer to the eastern city of gama. ah,
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what leaders have held an emergency meeting on the sidelines of the g 20 summit after an explosion in poland, which ukraine is blaming on russian missiles. u. s. president joe biden says that based on the trajectory, it's unlikely a missile fight from russia caused the blast. but he's promised to support an investigation to people were killed in the explosion. in a village near the ukrainian border, alex barrett has more scenes that have become all too common in ukraine. it now in neighboring poland. 2 missiles are believed to have had farm land around 10 kilometers from the ukrainian border. to farmers were killed the email to reach to the school and allowed them, sir. all day to day russia was attacking ukraine with rockets. but we do not have any conclusive evidence at the moment as to who launch dismissal the investigation is underway. i deeply believe the investigators will clarify that. it was most likely a russian made missile, but this is all still under investigation for. but across the border and ukraine
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prisons loaded me, zalinski was quick to blame the kremlin beat that i kept them and put their firing missiles at night. her territory is a rushing attack on the collective security. this is a very significant escalation act. i want to say now to old polish brothers and sisters. ukraine will always support you. repeat not be broken by tara. russia has denied it, was involved in a statement. it's defense ministry said that statements by polish media and officials about russian massage fitting polish territory are a deliberate provocation with the aim of escalating the situation. the us state department has been careful not to jump to conclusions. we have seen reports out of lend. they of course, are incredibly concerning, and we're working with our partners and the polish government and our nato partners to get more information into assess what happened. nicer allies have been quick to rally behind warsaw as the alliance works to establish what actually happened. a
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number of neighboring countries held emergency security meetings. others renewed their pledges to defend every inch of nato territory. poland has not youth and melons, how it will react, but it's not taking any chances gen point for them all by just because i thought you cited a moment ago to increase the readiness of some military units in poland and increase the readiness of other uniform services in our country, all lives and now on nato, as a grapples with house respond and house will void a dangerous escalation to the war in ukraine. alex beard al jazeera algebra to get it a james base. joining us now from the g 20 summit in bali where leaders have been discussing the explosion. james, those discussions were pretty frenzied in the aftermath of what happened. talk us through what's been going on. absolutely all the key players are many of them here in the same place and all of them i'm sure woken earlier.
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they planned this morning. president biden woken before dawn and then had a phone call with president due to of poland on the situation. it was decided because of the severity because this could of been russian, a russian attack on poland. there should be a meeting, and there was a meeting of the g 7 countries joined by some of the nato members who are present here, who are not in the g 7. and they have condemned the missile strikes that happened during the day in the ukraine and then have said that needs to be a full investigation into what landed in poland. but president biden, in his most recent comments, pretty clear that they are not sure that this was russia, and they think it probably wasn't. he said it's unlikely in the lines of trajectory that it was fought from russia that begs the question, what, what actually happened? what, how did these explosions happen? water actually hit this farm in poland. i think the most lightly option is that
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it was probably a russian missile that was intercepted by the ukrainians, and then that pushed it into poland. but of course, it could have been ukrainian miss all landed there. the polish authorities are carrying out a full investigation and they want other members of nato to come and examine the wreckage and help with that investigation. what will happen now is that the g 20 meetings will start to conclude. the leaders will start to be president biden expected to leave in about an hour's time. he, of course, will be kept in touch with secure communications on his way back to washington. the journey that will take most of the next 24 hours in brussels, the nato ambassadors, the north atlantic council will meet of a. i'm sure we the latest information on the situation. and i can also tell you there's a meeting coming up a few hours after that in new york, the un security council that having a meeting on you crying,
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not specifically cold about those missiles in, in poland. but you can be sure that that will be mentioned by a number of countries. i'm sure one of those is russia already, the deputy ambassador of the russian federation is on twitter, saying that there's no way this was a russian attack and you can see it by the the size of the impact in the pictures are diplomatic at a james base james, thank you. from us president donald trump has announced he will run for president again in 2024 elections is last campaign at the state and florida. the week after midterm elections in which republicans hopes for a so called read wave were dashed tom's earlier than usual announcements seen as a move to discourage other contenders. like for the governor long de santis. together we will be taking on the most corrupt forces and entrenched interests imaginable. our country is in a horrible state where engraved trouble. this is not a task for a politician or
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a conventional candidate is a task for a great movement that embodies the courage, confidence, and the spirit of the american people. this is a movement, this is not for any one individual. renee is joining us now from outside donald trump's estate in west palm beach in florida. renee, who spoke for about an hour and he hit all the usual targets. what were the main takeaway for you? because i know you were listening to it. yeah, we were definitely listening to that speech here at mara lago, so he referred to the 4 years that he was in office. he said that everything was thriving. he said there wasn't inflation, the economy was on track the borders were secured. he protected america from the, from the economy during the coven pandemic. he said china, russia, iran, and north korea. we're in check and respected him. so, and he definitely spends most of the time on the podium doing what he,
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what we've known him to do in the past, which is how the decisions that he's made law has an office and health the agenda that he wants to push forward. he definitely had a few words about president joe biden. he spoke about the democrats, he called the democrats radical, left lunatics. he made sure to mention that the candidates he endorsed during mid term elections. one, when actually we know that many of the candidates he endorsed didn't when they weren't able to hold onto the senate, the, the house was a very tight race. so you know, a lot of a lot of words from donald trump to get his to get his support base, kind of ready to go. now him announcing his presidency, his candidacy for the presidency and the 2024 election. you're talking about something that he's, he's doing quite early earlier than, than anyone else so far. so he's, it's 2 years ahead of those elections right now. comes on the back as we were saying of one week since the midterm election, where the red wave that was expected to happen really just turned into much of
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a more of a ripple than it was a red wave. there is also some contention some disunity within the republican party . there are not a 100 percent in line with each other on who they should back. i've been nominated now when somebody here decides that they're running for president, the party that they're running under then has to nominate them as their candidates . so we'll see a lot of campaigning from trump now for the next 2 years. he hasn't really stop campaigning since he left the office, but he is giving himself kind of a head start ahead of anyone else announcing their presidency for the republican party. one person who's seen somebody who could be a candidate, a rival, a viable rival against trump is florida governor, ron de santis, who just won reelection here in florida. the recent polls have shown that he could hold as much of as an 11 percent lead and some of the primary states. we're also seeing just a short while ago, a new political pull that was put out,
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showing that 47 percent of republicans and republican leaning independence, they would back trump if the republican presidential primary were to be held today . by comparison, rob de santis, 33 percent of the republican so far have said that they would back him. so while trump standing hasn't necessarily dropped to significantly since pre election, the stance as a star power has risen. so he could be somebody who could give a run for his money, but it's gonna take a little while for us to see kind of where things shape up and what direction the republican party will move in, in terms of deciding who will be there in albany. for the candidacy for the presidency, but i thank you very much indeed. been a day outside donald trump's estate in west palm beach. so i had an al jazeera why some say the bombing in istanbul could have been a political message and how that could impact upcoming elections. my fiance is korean lindsey my. i even mean my cat. then the aster venza. we hear from some of
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those young footballers about which players they're routing for ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle aways hello, we have something of a north south split in the weather across the middle east at the moment, farther north there is rather more cloud than the rest for a bit of rain in the forecast south of the gulf, it should stay la, she try here in doha temperatures into the low thirty's, over the next few days or less start of the world cup temperatures. probably struggling to get around $28.00 or $29.00 celsius are se struggling. that's not too bad at all. where to weather will sit farther north, got some showers there and to northern parts of saudi arabia, some heavy array spilling out. that is the side of kia pushing across towards iran, through iraq, some heavier down post to be to the far north of syria. and that continues as we go
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through thursday, could even see some wet weather coming to q weight by that state that here in kata, it will stay dry with more hazy sunshine, largely dry across north africa. well 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 morocco, northern algeria, east over charleston is yeah. even northern fringes of libya and egypt could catch a shout or 2 showers continue around the gulf of guinea. they are drifting further south. we've seen some lobby showers recently into eastern parts of south africa. these are now moving away to with sponsored by cattle anyways. jumping to the stream when no topic is off the table, i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to the president of the day . we are the subjects of little family plus one person's opinion. but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not
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just corruption clear, a global audience becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapon. the stream. oh, now jazeera ah ah, you want your i'll just hit our reminder. our top story is this. our nato says it's looking into an explosion, a nice and poland, which ukraine is blaming on russian missiles. 2 people were killed in the blast and a village near the ukrainian border. moscow denies carrying on stripes in the area . the u. s. president says aids unlikely. i miss. i'll fire from russia cole's last job. i made the common self to holding an emergency meeting of g 7,
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a nato leaders in indonesia form a u. s. president donald trump has announced he will run for president again in 2024 elections champs. earlier than usual announcement is seen as a move to discourage all the content is like florida government desantis. but brewing is president of the global situation. you communications consultancy. and he was former director of global engagement in the obama white house. and he's joining us live from washington dc. thanks very much indeed for being with us. it might be tempting for democrats to can i sit back and just watch the republican party split itself apart, but how much of a risk would that be if democrats chose to do that? well, i don't think we can under estimate trump, we've learned that lesson over the course of the last several years at trump is leticia and who has 9 lives. and i've lost count of how many of those intractable situations he's found himself in. and yet somehow,
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and i'm giving you just the sense of the chattering classes you're in washington, this seems different. and we have to wait hours and days whether or not tonight's speech is received with applause. it's received with support or there is audible science as we were mentioning. there is a lot of speculation that this is a actually the timing of this is an attempt to derail people like florida governor rhonda santos. and of course others who might consider themselves in the running for the presidency in 2024. will it? if that is the intention, will it have the effect that donald trump might hope for? i don't think so, and particularly because trump himself has been firing on all cylinders towards governors, as well as the governor here in virginia. lead young,
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who's another popular 10 tracy republican and he's not doing yourselves any favor is by getting interview pitched battles with the rising star in his party. and there are a lot of republicans or say, you know, you want to run your campaign. that's fine, but don't undermine the other. it's who it least have a shot, if for whatever reason you and your candidacy don't materialize as you hoped. the situation this time round is as you mentioned, very different because not only do we have a situation within the republican party, i'm following up from the the mid term elections, but also rupert murdoch for example had been the media mogul has said he will not be supporting trump in this, in fact, he has be through the fox news and also the new york post has been very negative towards trump. yvonne cut trump herself is also put out a statement. she's saying she's going to prioritize a family. she's not going to take partner, father's bid, how much of that could hinder donald trump,
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or at least affect the way that he carries out his campaign? you're the key thing to pay attention to in these early weeks and months are donors and i don't think you're going to see a lot of big donors winding up again behind trump one there. just don't want to see how things play out and certainly de santis is writing as your report mentioned in the polls. and so that's going to have a lot of republican donors on sidelines intro to low to spend his own money, not least of which, because he needs number of those funds. and that accounts for paying his legal bills, which continue to mass. and we are just after the, the midterm elections, the rad wave, as we be, we've been calling it start me in the media didn't happen as our correspondent rainy day mentioned, it became a red ripple. instead. this happened just
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a few days ago. is it perhaps counterproductive for donald trump to announce this this bit? now, given the fact that a lot of people in the republican party are blaming him for the poor showing of the republicans, you have a tiny is really awkward any trumpet. and now this, before we add the election before we knew what the situation was going to be. and so he was somewhat quiet. but the problem for him and his team is this announcement comes at such a cool time. the republicans, as you mentioned, are quite divided quite frustrated and trust, essentially entering the room, trying to place, you know, all show tuned in the it seems off, you know, a situation where i think a lot of republicans would prefer that he, at the very least way and certainly, you know, until this election in georgia where we still have another run off, settle,
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reverend, as always, we appreciate your thoughts on this and thank you very much indeed for being with us on all here, sir. you bet. thousands of people in democratic republic of congo have been on the move plane for safety after seeing soldiers retreating. the conflict between the military and the n 23 fighters is moving closer to goma, the regional capital of north keeping province. the congolese government has repeatedly accused lawanda of backing the rebels and allegation 8 denies. mark and web reports. after 2 days of heavy fighting, dozens of soldiers on motor bikes came rushing away from the front line to the eastern city of goma, in democratic republic of congo. they've been battling fighters of n $23.00, widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. where they were, when the denies it caused panic, thousands of people full and 23 had reached the edge of the city. me and is ducky
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boone, bicycle? yeah, i come from columbia. i ran away from the m 23 and got the can you regina camp on saturday? then i heard gunfire. and people said m 23 has arrived. yes, that's why we decided to carry our belongings. run away. we are asking for our soldiers to be helped with reinforcements because there are too few soldiers to defend the whole province. conger, his army said a group of soldiers had panicked unnecessarily while others continued fighting people here. a scared of m. 23, the rebel. good. so the city of governing 2012 will say wave rwandan backing the following. 3 that it was defeated by congos armed forces resumed its valley in a year ago. the people here fearing the vices might take the city of goma once again, congos army fighting in 23 on 3 front, including with attack helicopters. he says and 23. how sophisticated weapons from
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rwanda last time congo eventually won the war with international support. this time, the government relations with the un peacekeepers have deteriorated and it doesn't have much help. that's uniquely false and why at least i can assure you are on forces are doing well on the battlefield and are so far containing the enemy at the town of cuba and keep them with about 20 kilometers north of gamer. some soldiers fled, others was sent forward. the people here already fled their homes and were encamped when the panic sat in complex involving were wonder and you can have been displacing people here for decades. there's no sign, they'll be left in peace anytime soon. malcolm web al jazeera, goma democratic republic of congo. a sunday bombing in his danville is being seen as a set back by some for the government of turkey,
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which has repeatedly said it's won the war against what it calls terrorism. it's not only facing going to be a new security challenge, but there may also be political ramifications. as in hot reports from this stumble, it shattered the peace and threatened years of stability. sundays bombing on is to close street in the center of a sample brought back memory of a turbulent pat. there is defiance. crowd have returned. the authorities of turkey are blaming their long time enemy the outlaws, kraidish group, the p k. k, which has denied any role, but some believe there was a political message. didn't miss smith this can negatively affect the upcoming elections. terrorism will cause tension on the election process and focus on the se will be intimidated. the democratic process will be taken hostage to the south east turkeys kurdish heartland where the state is fighting
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a years long conflict with the p k. k. it's also where the majority of the kurdish population lives. their vote will be important if not decisive in the presidential and parliamentary elections next june. that's why the largest pro kurdish political party, the h d p, is being ported. not just by the opposition. in a major break from the past, the governing act party members of the countries 3rd largest party. for a long time now, our party and partner in the alliance may be having no thing any contact made with h t p because of their ties with the terry organization p. k. and they were criticizing the opposition about having implicit dialogue with this part sundays attack may make it harder to continue that dialogue as part of an election strategy. the m h p is calling for the closure of h d p, describing its members
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a separatist and terrorist bombing has created a new political atmosphere months ahead of an election. many se could be president or the gone, toughest battle. he has lost some support. the economy is in trouble, and while the government has been proud of its campaign to eliminate what it considers the p k case security threat at home and the neighboring iraq and syria, further attacks like sundays could undermine up or de gone. critics see an opportunity for the governing party to rally nationalist supports ahead of the vote . but for now, security is what is on the minds of many here. then there it is tumble. the basis for sweeping the spending cuts and taxwise is due to be announced in the government's budget on thursday. education's in the fire line for shots, but schools are already struggling with the rising costs of salaries, energy, and materials. charlie angela ports. ah,
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music is on the menu up to the school estate run girls school in london. lessons like these could soon be cut schools afford to make saving the surgeon cost of materials, energy and wages. mean, 54 percent of schools will be able to balance her budget without stricken back head teach a even in ford, says she'll have to find the 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 quite carefully as to whether or not they can continue to offer those. and that cannot be ok if we're saying that our young people are the future and i feel they should have perfect spirit this broad and balance curriculum. if you haven't got the staff and
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then you can 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 are acutely aware that they're being short changed some of our generation on things to be able to teach math english science because we one because all teachers are so stress currently that underpaid. so we're not getting the full education that we should be getting in the staff from food is on offer for teachers who might be struggling to make ends meet teaching assistant. play a vital role supporting the most vulnerable children, but often would be paid better if they worked in supermarkets. we enjoy the job that we do, but we have to be realistic when it, which is individuals with people, families as well. we do have expenditures, we do have bills that we need to pay. i'll wait is uncovered. 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,
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the 5 percent salary increases and the cov catch up programs, despite promises to bring spending back to 2010 levels, accounting for inflation that target will be missed by 2020, for the amount the government spends her people is expected to be less than what it was in 2010 lou own, just another decade of austerity in which they were supposed to make cutbacks. but the cars that had to come had threatened the my welfare in young had prospects until then across the company. tonya antenna out there, no. c no more than a 1000000 fans or having to caught up for the world chopper. but the tournament will also be enjoyed by many of the 400000 children who live in the country. it's also a chance to inspire kids to take up the game of santa homos find out the far to the final of course might be germany and as brazil ah right now,
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