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border. ukraine blames russia, but moscow says it's not responsible. and i want to make sure we figure out exactly what happened. joe biden pledges support for poland, but says it's unlikely a mis are far from russia, cause the blast. ah, i wrote matheson, this is obviously a lie from doha. also coming up. my shallow services america's come back starts right now. it's official form or u. s. president donald trump, but not this is his run for the 2020 for presidential election. i'm fighting between the congolese army and m. 23 fighters moved closer to the eastern city of gorman. ah,
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what leaders of 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, and missiles fired from russia caused the blast. but he and other leaders have promised to support an investigation to people were killed in the explosion in a village near the ukrainian border. alex baird, as more scenes that have become all too common in ukraine and now in neighboring poland to massage, i believe, to have had farm land around 10 kilometers from the ukrainian border to famines were killed. the mail teresa, this going allowed them to all day to day russia was attacking ukraine with rockets . but we do not have any conclusive evidence of 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 miss all, but this is all still under investigation. but across the border and ukraine
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president flooded me as a lift gate was quick to blame the kremlin beat that i kept them at the 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. free people who 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 when they of course are incredibly concerning and we're working with our partners in the polish government and our native partners to get more information into assess what has happened. nato allies have been quick to rally behind warsaw as the
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alliance works to establish what actually happens. a number of neighboring countries held emergency security meetings. others renewed their pledges to defend every inch of nato territory. poland has not yet known how it will react, but it's not taking any chances. john, point for them all by just because i sounds when 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 eyes and now on nato. as it grapples with house respond and house will void a dangerous escalation to the war in ukraine. alex beard al jazeera, larger tonight to get at a james base. joining us now from the g 20 summit in bali where leaders have been discussing the explosion. james, i understand that business has begun again to the g 20, but it did lead to a tens few hours after those missiles. yeah, very tense and many lead as well. not much more much earlier than they expected by
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the aids and a lot of hectic phone calls. i think at the beginning of the day here in bali, joe biden, one of those, he made a call about 5 30 in the morning local time to president due to in war saw. and there were calls made from by a secretary of state and by his national security adviser to, to that countable parts in war saw, and calls also made in ukraine. i think they were so worried about the situation that was decided to call an emergency meeting of the g 7 plus some of the other nato nations that are attending the g 20 summit. they put out a statement in which they condemned the earlier attacks that happened the russian attacks that it happened inside ukraine and said that needed to be a full investigation into what had happened in poland. but then came the statement from president biden, that he thought it was unlikely, given the trajectory that the missiles had been fired from russia,
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suggesting that either these u ukrainian missiles with a landed in poland. or they were russian missiles that had been intercepted by the craniums and that had been forced them to land in poland. there will be investigations going forward in the coming hours. and certainly no one is rushing to judgment at this stage. and every statement coming from world leaders has been urging caution and restraint. at this time, we'll have a meeting of the ambassadors of nato, the north atlantic council that will be meeting in brussels, and also a meeting later on today in new york of the un security council. that's a meeting on ukraine, not specifically on what happened on the polish border, but certainly that is bound to be raised by some of those will be attending that meeting. as you say, the g 20 meetings are continuing, but about to conclude, president biden is going shortly. he's been meeting with the british crime. mr.
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richie soon, i can. i'm sure the war in ukraine has been high up the agenda for that meeting, but he's about in the next hour or so to leave barley and make the long journey taking about a day to get back to washington d. c. as the g 20 concludes what we are expecting in the next couple of hours is the final declaration, the final communique of the leaders here. and obviously be worth watching at what they say about ukraine in, in that can be in the k. we were getting the idea from some of the draft that was circulating, that they would mention that there was disagreement on this matter that many countries condemned rushes invasion, but not all. clearly, the one that doesn't is the member of the g 20. that is russia itself. i to permit to get it a james base. james, thank you very much. indeed. former u. s. president donald trump is announced. he will run for president again in 2024 elections is launched. his campaign and his estate in florida
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a week after midterm elections in which republicans hopes for a so called read wave were dashed chums earlier than usual announcement is seen as a move to discourage other content as like florida governor rhonda sanders. together. we will be taken on the most corrupt forces and entrenched interests imaginable. our country is in a horrible state wherein grave trouble. this is not a task for a politician or a conventional candidate. this 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 de has more from outside. donald trump's estate in west palm beach, florida. in a speech that lasted a little over an hour, donald trump announced he is running for the presidency again. right before he took to the podium to make his announcement has office filed, the official paperwork necessary to,
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to solidify his candidacy. now his announcement comes just one week after the midterm elections were held in which the red wave, the republican party was looking for, seemed more like a ripple. they weren't able to take control of the senate and a lot of the blame as being pointed as being targeted at donald trump. because a lot of the candidates that he himself endorsed were candidates that couldn't win the races that they were in. the republican party is fractured, there is a divide amongst whether or not they would support donald trump as the presidential candidate for the party. what will happen now is several, 2 years of campaigning of the bass, waiting to see if the republican party will nominate him to be the republican candidate for the presidency. he is likely to, to come against the rivals that is, finding a bit of star power. these days that's rhonda sanchez, the governor of florida. he just won reelection here in florida. he see and he was
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trump loyalist, and now was seen as somebody who is a viable contender, a strong rival against donald trump. not once the donald trump mentioned his name and the speech that he gave today, but he did talk a lot about his own accolades and how great he says the economy was when he was president, talks about foreign countries that respected him, that he says, respected him, like china, russia, you, ron, north korea, and basically says that since biden has taken office, that the u. s. has that the policy in the u. s. has gone to drayton, gone down the drain, and that he's the only person who could bring people together to, to do what he called making america great again. so it's, it's a bit of a road ahead to see what the republican you decide to do. it's a bit of a wait and see in terms of whether the republican party will be able to rally together to, to decide if they want to nominate him as the, as the candidate for their party in the presidential race in 2024. and we'll just have to wait and see how that shapes up was renee was saying,
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trans decision to run again for the white house will raise questions about the future direction of the republican party. patrick hannon was from washington. i. he's back where he loves to be in the spotlight and at the center of the conversation. former president donald trump now says he wants to be back in the white house. but unlike the last time, you know, he's now the focus of numerous federal and state investigations potentially hoping as a presidential candidate. he can't be indicted. analysts say it's not likely to deter the us attorney general. i don't think so. i think you might have to give it a 2nd, a 2nd chance, but it also allows donald trump to really play the victim. and to say that he's being politically persecuted by the, by the administration, which is something he likes to do anything with. and he's coming off a losing streak in the mid term elections. most of his hand pick candidates got to nominate, to run his republicans. and last for the senate in pennsylvania, new hampshire, connecticut, and vermont and arizona were 3 of his topics lost his picks for governors. 10 last
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and a slew of the house races saw his chosen candidates lose. republicans were expecting a red way that would put them firmly in control of both chambers of congress. historically, it should have happened, but it didn't. so now republicans are publicly and privately asking themselves as a future of their party is one not led by donald trump. i think our next candidate will be look into the future not to the past, and i think our next candidate will win. that might be easier said than done will. trump is being blamed by the republican media pulse, show his base, still backs him. still, republicans who have long sought to distance their party from trump see hope. what i do hope is that it sends a signal to republican leaders and republican primary voters that it is one thing to win a republican primary, and it is another to win a general election. what happened this november as a bunch of independence and college educated suburban moderates rejected donald trump's hand pick candidate written by that said he has won before. despite the
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controversies and countless cras remarks, the most infamous felon, to prevent his victory in 2016, when you are still left to do it, you can do anything, whatever you want. in even after he sent a mob to the capital on january 6, for what turned out to be a violent insurrection, republicans showed signs of abandoning him only to come back days or weeks later. this announcement now forcing republican politicians and financial backers to wonder, can they win elections with him or without him? it seems they will now find that out. patty calling al jazeera washington. so had on our visit, we're going to look at colombia as new presidents. first 100 days in office economic challenges facing and how it's changed his promises and the campaign trail . ah
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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 $2829.00 celsius. i'll say struggling. that's not too bad at all. where to weather we'll sit farther north. got some showers there into northern parts of saudi arabia, some heavy rain spilling out of that is the side of kia pushing across towards iraq through iraq, some heavy down post to be to the far north of syria. and that continues as we go 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, lottie drive across north africa will then we will see increasing cloud, just spilling into those that western parts of the region. so you might just catch
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a shower or 2 through the space of gibraltar. northern possum rock on northern algeria. east over charleston is yes. 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. ah. as climate change heats up, the planet, one scientist intends to take his back to the ice age. to save the pen, the frosts below. he's we into to think animals to the grand slams above, dancing with the living creatures that planning to resurrect an extinct species. could it's a freight save our wells? witness is the most hypothesis on al, just era. lou
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ah, you want you all to 0 reminder of our top stories this are. nato says it's looking into an explosion and eastern poland, which ukraine is blaming on russian missiles. 2 people were killed in the blast and a vintage day of the ukrainian border. oscar denies carrying out strikes on the area. the u. s. president says it's unlikely i miss all fired from russia caused the blast. joe biden made the comments off to holding an emergency meeting of g 7 and made 2 leaders in indonesia. former us president donald trump as announced he will one for president again, 2024 elections chums earlier than usual announcement is seen as a move to discourage all the content is like florida governor von desantis. okay,
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more now on our top story that explosion in eastern poland. william courtney is an american diplomats and a fellow at the rand thinktank. he says, whatever the cause of the blast it is likely to boost nato support for poland. if this is seen to be an accident, the will not be much escalation, but because poland was playing such a critical role in assisting you craves with so many arms and supplies going to poland to the grant. the west. the nato allies have been very keen to be responsive to whole on concerns. and so we're seeing a lot of attention with phone calls about overnight by president biden. let's suggest how valued the polish relationship is. they does that certainly strengthens no support for our native support for ukraine has been quite strong all the way
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through. there is no sign of ukraine fatigue in nature. and so i think this incident were probably considerably affect bolan's issues, but, but it probably is not going to have an impact overall on native support for your grade because it's been so strong on that as hoping for 3rd time like a is the latest launch window. opens for its ottoman one rocket to blast off to the moon. the u. s. space agency has tried twice to get its most powerful roggette off the ground. but it's not to delay because of technical problems. it's you to launch shortly. the un crude mission is the 1st part of a program which will eventually send humans back to the lunar surface eyes as a people in democratic republic of congo have been on the move, fleeing for safety off to seeing soldiers retreating. the conflict between the military and the m. 23 fighters is moving closer to go up the regional capital of north keeping province. the congress government has repeatedly accused wanda of
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backing the rebels and allegation it denies malcolm lab reports. after days of heavy fighting, dozens of soldiers on motor bikes came rushing away from the front line to the eastern city of go math 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 for m. 23 had reached the edge of the city. me and is ducky 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 his arrive. yes, that's why we decided to carry our belongings and 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
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a group of soldiers had panicked unnecessarily while others continued fighting people here. a scared of m. 23. the rebel group took the city of gamer in 2012 also with london backing the following year. 3 it withdrew, and then it was defeated by congress armed forces resumed this rebellion a year ago. the people here fearing the m 23 fights is, might take the city of goma. once again. congos armies fighting m $23.00 on 3 front, including with attack helicopters. he says and 23, how sophisticated weapons from 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
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town of cuba. people moved about 20 kilometers north of gamma. as some soldiers fled, others were sent forward. the people here already fled their homes and were encamped when the panic set in. conflicts involving were wondering. you can have been displacing people here for decades. there's no sign that will be left in peace anytime soon. malcolm web al jazeera, goma democratic republic of congo, a needed action committee. of the red cross has 2 trucks carrying medical supplies have arrived. and if you have to get i region, it's the 1st humanity in a delivery since a ceasefire agreement was signed between the government and rebels earlier this month. and his 1st commons since the truth, the prime minister, the amans promised to implement the deal, honestly saying it's necessary to ensure a sustainable piece, a truce aims to end 2 years of conflict. that's devastating the to cry of region, killing thousands of people and displacing millions. to that i got an idea on the
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go as well. so what we saw into gray is the people want a piece and looked in the good that they went water, that they want electricity and food. we saw that they do not have any problem with that. i'm horror. afar an r m. o brothers. in been asked if we can continue like this, i think it will be nicely sell me on my part. i want peace. i'm happy that peace is coming. i blush, i want to do all i can to make sure that this piece remains intact. the convoluted columbia is 1st left as the president, gustavo petro has marked his 1st 100 days in office, is maintaining the approval of half the population. but economic challenges are forced him to moderate. the ambitious reform plans that he campaigned on alexandra ron pierre, to report some bull guitar supporters of gustavo pedro march through bogo tattoo. my calendar days of the country's 1st ever let this president can gather some of faithless. loftier ambitions have been quietly dialed back as the government faces
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the realities of soaring inflation in a gaping fiscal deficit before doze. here, peters promise of change remains intact. if i'm only content with some look, we're very happy with what has been accomplished in these 100 days. he's trying to fulfill what he is proposed. obviously, some things need to be revised that we remain steadfast. that change can be achieved to ensure govern ability and try to assuage market fears. petros managed to build a broad coalition in congress with the tradition with parties. he often criticize, but amend dot allows t c associate a strategy that allow him to pass a $20000000000.00 fiscal bill raising taxes on fossil fuels in the rich to find in social programs. he's also instituted at total peace law to start negotiations with the all remaining gillian paramilitary groups in the country and an unprecedented deal with columbus powerful cattle ranching association to buy $3000000.00 actors of land to redistribute tackler farmers home 5 dock in the press conference on
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wednesday, surrounded by his cabinet, petro presented a list of 50 achievements. he says, point towards greater political and social justice. i luckily declare marcy, reason that a politics today are not divided by left and right. the division is among policies that am power life and those that extinguish it we place. and foreign policy has peer headed an international campaign to change direct policy and fight climate change while also restarting relations with neighboring venezuela. after years of tension that his government also faced his growing criticism and his economic messaging, his ministers, making contradictory announcements about ending oil and gas exploration, which many observers blame for the fall at the local currency, the peso against the dollar. petro is doing the job that he was elected to do. he did campaign for changes, and he is proposing new ideas. what i don't like is, is governments announcements on the economy and how they intend to manage the
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economy. they, they change every day, the government's policies on the oil sector on new contracts on exploration have caused the markets to whirlwind. but despite the smith federal spectra south for low ratings to remain strong, with half the country support thing as administration and pulls that 20 points higher than its predecessor at this point of view, which means smith rossville has a large political capital to spend, as he tries to advance in transforming one of the most unequal countries on earth. allison ram, get the associate up with that you more marty, agree to pay $3100000000.00 to settle lawsuits across the u. s. over strong opioids sold by its pharmacies. the retail giant is the latest chain out to cbs health and walgreens. to reach a deal to close, lawsuits filed by state and local governments. override overdoses have caused the death of at least 500000 people over the past 2 decades. no money shops and tuck
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ron are closed as part of a strike action to mark the anniversary of the 2019 protest against rising fuel prices in iran that ended in a violent crackdown. ah, people are those of god that in the streets to demonstrate. meanwhile, an outcry continues over the death of 22 year old martha harmony while in police custody dosage. a body reports from there and in capital. today's march, 3 years since those protests erupted in 2019, on november 15th, when it rains, woke up to the news over night that the government had increased fuel prices of about 200 percent without any kind of warning to the general public demonstrations that took place 3 years ago lasted for about a week, and that is when we saw a complete blackout of the internet insider iran. and there was reports by various human rights groups that hundreds of people were killed during the protest that
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took place. but officials never released any numbers on their end. letters were happening today was a number of unofficial groups on social media had called for a 3 day general strike across the country. and a to commemorate those that they had lost in 3 years ago as well as the number of people that have been killed since the death of 22 year old massa media on september 16, the protests that have been ongoing since then continue on day 60 now, what has been taking place today is various reports on social media showing a number of bizarre just in different cities across or on, and shutting down their businesses and chanting slogans against the government. for their part i from the official news agencies insider on we've seen footage as well, claiming that the bazaars remain open and business carries on as usual. very difficult for us independent. we verify these reports that what i can tell you in today working on other stories, what we've seen is a very much a heavy security presence across the city, as well as
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a number of as smaller protests taking place in various parts of teheran and a number of businesses that are privately owned have chosen as well, to be closed for the next 3 days to pay their respects him commemorate those that have lost their lives during the ongoing unrest insider on around as well called coach carlos carlos. it says his players all for you to show support for protests in their home country, but they must do so within the rules of the tournament. players covered up their national team budge during 2 games and september, which was seen as a sign of support for demonstrators. they have the right to express themselves. you guys used to bend your knees in the game. some people agreed. some people don't agree with that. and then it is after the say,
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it is out of question to think that the national are suffering any sort of issues like that with just for days to go until the world comp funds. i'll be getting to arriving counter. they're going to be staying and all sorts of accommodation from hotels, to cruise ships and fun villages. i like to brian's been checking out. some of the options in the desert with were about an hour from the glistening skyscrapers of dough habit. the view here couldn't be any more different over there. the, the robin gulf behind me kilometers of june come up with that is hugely important. so not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here because you can go june bashing. we can go style
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gazing, you can pick a june, pick a trail and just see where you end up. one of the best things though is camping and sound like one point. 2000000 visitors who are heading into for the world cup are actually going to stay at a camp. so we're going to go and check one of them out. we have 96 them. 16 clusters for the inventory is computed between the locked and a standard type of the locks or more with the services of a room that they would be having with daily breakfast, we'll say that they would be having wholesale barbican, i happening now . if you do end up coming and staying at a camp like this can learn a bit about come to re culture and when you're not at the gate.
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