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it's unlikely russia 5, the missiles that landed inside poland, killing 2 patients. ah, hello, i'm emily anguish. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up. my fellow citizens, america's come back, starts right now. donald trump announces he's running for president again, but his body is divided after candidates. he promoted last crucial. swing states. hundreds of con glaze flayed to the eastern city of goma, fearing a rebel advance. as for my canyon president to hulu, it can yada attempts a peace mission and masses. new moon rocket blasts off bringing the us closer to returning astronauts to them 50 years after the apollo missions.
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ah, welcome to the program, the u. s. and nato say they're investigating and missile strike in easton, poland, when she crane is blaming on russia. moscow denies it launched the missile that killed 2 people in the polish border town. polish government says it cannot confirm who was behind the attack associated press. news agency is citing us officials saying the initial investigation suggest the missile was fired by ukraine to intercept an incoming russian. miss some president joe biden says early information suggests it may not have been caused by a missile fired from russia. a was fired for years for more information that
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just i don't want to say that till we completely with i don't like, wait a minute to get to that it was fired from russia. but we will see we have a team of correspondence. standing by jonah hall is in cave mohammed val is in moscow. but 1st let's go to rob mcbride at the g. 20 summit in barley where ladies have been discussing this explosion. hello there, rob. no doubt. some tense meetings between the key players there. yeah, absolutely. this is been playing out all day the 2nd day of this sir g 20, which is now just a wrapping up after this. miss al, certainly overshadowing events here that there is still a lot of confusion surrounding this miss out. that all the indications do seem to be increasingly pointing towards it being
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a ukrainian missile fired from ukraine. now a when at this and use of this broken, the early hours of wednesday morning, the g 7 members who are here and also the nato members who are part of the a g 20, convened an emergency meeting at straight after that a doubt started to emerge about the source of this miss, i'll even though it is russian mag with joe biden saying that the was looking less likely to have come from russia since then, a number of different agencies. and our reporting, quoting people like unnamed us officials and so on saying that this looks to have been possibly an s 300 surface to air missile or possibly from an air defense battery i have on the ukrainian side of the border. we still don't know that for sure. there hasn't been any official confirmation of that. the investigation is still ongoing. but i think what's at the u. s. in its allies would make the point here is that even if this was a ukrainian missile, it was a ukrainian missile fired as a direct consequence of russia's invasion of ukraine. you know, this,
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people have been warning for months as this war has continued, has escalated, at times there was an increasing danger of this conflict spilling over into a neighboring country a which sadly, it seems now to have done her with fatal consequences. and rum on that the finer communicate has just been released when you are, and all eyes will be on how it addresses the ukraine will that's right, this is been an ongoing issue here, the drafting of a communicate that everyone can put their names to, including russia a given the divisions that surround the ukraine crisis and all the other crises that that has led onto. but finally, they have been able to issue this declaration. it begins saying that this g 20 came together at a time when the world is facing, quote, unparalleled, multi dimensional crises when it comes to addressing the war in ukraine. basically, they've agreed on a statement of fact that they, that it says that this meeting in the country,
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you to reiterate to the national positions on the, on the un resolution, quote, deploring russian aggression, unquote, the allies were seem to be insisting on getting those words in these words, which a lot of the russian foreign minister just before he left he was complaining about . he says that the us and its allies have been politicizing this directed against russia. and just finally, we have a more qualified statement saying that most members not including russia strongly condemned the war, which they said of cause causing, continuing to cause immense human suffering. all right, well thank you so much for bringing this up to spade rob mcbride. joining us live from bali that's had to rush in now where mohammed valley is standing by for us in moscow mohammed. what's moscow saying about this deadly incident in poland. i mean to have 2 reactions. one of them came from the, the russian mission,
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the you and basically saying that this is a profile creation certainly from ukraine, by ukraine to create the favorable atmosphere for an interference by a need to a dialect. interference by an a to in the war in ukraine. and also we have an m p from this state. duma may hire, shut him yet, saying about the same thing. this is a provocation from ukraine, but he said also that russia never meant and never wanted to hit any other country than ukraine and russia has some of the best high precision weapons. and it didn't, it didn't want to hit the poland and it couldn't do that. because it simply because it didn't want to do it. and he thought that ukraine certainly has plotted this in order to draw natal countries directly into this war. he said they might use some new fire from the russian era to create the impression that russia
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they came from russia. and he thought that this could be a blot joint block between ukraine and western intelligence agencies because they have always wanted to create an excuse for direct intervention in ukraine. remember that russia has always been accusing the west. they call it the collective west of being directly involved in the war and ukraine. they say the armies, the mercenary armies from western countries are, they are participating in this war. and sometimes they use this to justify the reason why russia have those set box because russia is not fighting against only one country, but against multiple armies there. so, i mean, basically is denying this and they are, they have no doubt that ukraine is behind it. but we, i'm certain, in the next few hours, we will have more reactions from moscow here, or i thank you so much. mohammed val live for us, say in moscow let's head to the ukrainian capital keys. now,
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where joe hall is live for us, join at the explosion in poland would have raised the anxiety on a day of broad mis all attacks on ukraine when he said they didn't help on tuesday after that enormous miss alt barrage launched by russia at least 2 waves 900 to a 100 missiles lords by russia landing in 10 regions of this country. striking targeting 12 cities aimed a course at the energy infrastructure, part of a concerted russian effort to knock out electricity generation and distribution networks here in ukraine ahead of what will be. and he's already starting in fact, to be an extremely bitter winter. it does very much feel that those high notes of prices speak loudly struck on tuesday night and not just by nato allies in particular. the allies on nato's eastern flank closes to russia and you find,
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but also ukraine itself being rode back the likes of lack fear. of course, if you recall points, you get the criminal russian regime, firing missiles onto nato territory. and president zelinski warning of the risk of over spill of this war beyond new trains borders. his. busy foreign minister, asking for a nature meeting and demanding much better defense equipment, including f 15 and f. 16 fighter jets will. now, nato member off the native member, as i say rowing back on all of this is they gain information being accumulated by native, pretty definitive information in all likelihood with news that a reconnaissance playing was in the air, in photos as space. as this missile made its way across the border and was tracking the miss out, it's highly likely, therefore it would have tracked its origin as well. so now remember turkey, mister, the president saying he believes russia's denial, we must wait for an investigation. germany urging caution,
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we must wait for the outcome of the investigation france urging caution and saying that the missile types may or may not necessarily indicate its origin and military analysts saying that ukraine possesses russian made es 300 miss as part of its defense. austin, all these things could have been fired up to try and intercept the russian missile and landed inadvertently on polish soil. so that is where the sort of diplomatic lie of the land is. now curiously know, rolling back from ukraine, perhaps that's not so furious. in fact, because it is not in your interest to suggest that the crisis is anything less than it is on your premium soil. not just battered by missiles on tuesday, but as i speak to now, you air raid sirens have gone up across the country in the south mich alive odessa, particularly. and hearing keith as well. and the governor of nikolai, of suggesting that overnight 12 russian missiles was shot down and 6 rushing drones,
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no word of casualties. they're all right. thanks for bringing us up to spade jana home live for us in the ukrainian capital case. let's head to the us now where the former president donald trump has announced he will run for president again moments before he took the stage, his office filed the paperwork necessary to run for office. rene. oh, day reports from outside. he's a stays in west palm beach. florida this will not be my campaign. this will be our campaign all to go. it was the announcement former president donald trump made despite advisors suggesting it wasn't a good idea in order to make america great. a glorious again. i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president it was also the announcement. his supporters have been waiting for the outside mar lago. only a few dozen trump supporters were out, but they had plenty to say. you still are president,
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he never can. he never saw it just unfortunate that things took place the way they did, but he never took confession. he's still the president still is a commander in she. no one respects the current president. world leaders think of him as weak and that's just not the man we need right now. the republican party was hoping that a red wave during midterm elections would solidify their standing and the 2024 presidential election. but many of the congressional candidates that trump backed, including those and key states, lost in a stunning fashion. he's facing multiple investigations on different fronts. congressional hearings are ongoing and to trumps involvement and the january 6 capital riots list cheney a member of congress who's on the investigating committee says trump is detached from reality. it's also really important for people to, to look at what's happening and what he's doing. not just through a political lens, but through the basic facts of his total
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lack of fitness for office. he's unstable. his also being investigated for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his handling of classified documents that were seized from his mar logos state. he also faces several criminal investigations involving his trump organisation love, and all that didn't seem to deter trump from standing in his resorts in west palm beach, florida, and proclaiming that she is the only candidate the republicans should support that we will just spice this unity with in the republican party over whether or not to support trump for president, he's still very popular with a lot of republican voters. it's a base that other republican candidates will definitely want to happen to. ron to santas, just one, a landslide reelection, as governor of florida. he was once a trump loyalist, but is now increasingly seen as trumps. the biggest rival for the republican nomination. and governor de santis is in violation of the oath of office what he
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claims. all the other people have done, such as with the buses still here in palm beach county where they make you were math, that they're in violation will. so with trumps or wrecking ball in the system, i think that a lot of people agree that we can't trust the media anymore. i think that a lot of people agree that we can't trust the people in power anymore. i love from y'all. so he's the very 1st president to acknowledge black people. also once an ardent supporter, his former vice president mike pence, who had this to say, when asked if trump should be president again, i think that's up to the american people. but i think we'll have better choices in the future. ah, americans have 2 years to decide who they want to leave the country next. but will the fragile republican party be able to come together to back the same candidate? there are still millions of americans who support donald trump and many others who want to see him go away. renew day al jazeera, west palm beach,
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florida. still ahead on al jazeera, we look at columbia's new president's 1st 100 days in office and the economic challenges he's facing ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready to with spotswood my cattle aways? well, it looks like suddenly winter has broken through through most of europe. it looks like the same set up the atlantic still driving the weather, but the winds changed. and it's just feeding cold. and the huge matter cloud now, which means of far more rain all in some cases snow. so the picture for wednesday, they're fairly wet and windy one, particularly for france and southern part of the u. k. ahead is that, that's the old abandoned, brought lower temperatures to germany, and to austria, we're down to single figures here and the rain is rather more prominent now in
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italy, factory north africa. and increasingly in portugal, we've even seen some snow starts develop because of what's coming down in the far east of europe, single, single, biggest data to it, vilnius that in keep about 6. i think that'll probably drop a little as snow starts, develop in seriousness from baltic states down through much of eastern europe. so as the picture looks like it should do at this time year. now it's been a long time coming. similar story in west africa, the rains are going south with the sun. they're still around on the coast, the coast over our re coast garner or nigeria, but they're almost irrelevant. the heavier stuff is where it should be. d, r, congo republic of congo, and all countries south. right. the tip of africa the with sponsored by ketani was a
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ah ah the me. hello you, what you know, just 0. i'm emily anglin, he's a reminder about top stories this. our us president joe biden says it's unlikely amiss on strike that killed. 2 people in poland was fired from russia. nato will hold an emergency meeting. ukraine blames russia,
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but moscow denies it was behind the attack. most g, 20 members meeting and bali have strongly condemned the war in ukraine and some of the final declaration. but the statement also recognized they were of use in different assessments of the situation. nasa has successfully launched its giant rocket powering the optimist one mission to the moon. the unmanned mission is the 1st part of the program, which will eventually send people back to the the us space agency had to declare the take off twice, delay rather take off twice because of technical issues. and sisters can use that former president who room kenyatta is urging warring signs in democratic republic of congo to start talking is visited the camp for displaced people in north keeper. the conflict between the congress soldiers and 23 fighters has moved closer to the east and city of karma. the government has repeatedly
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accused were wander of backing the rebels and allegation it denies. milk web has the story. after the 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. safe been baffling fighters of n $23.00 widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. while they were, when the denies it caused panic, thousands of people who am 23 had reached the edge of the city. me. i knew so copy boom, that up i come from ca bomba. i ran away from the 23 and go to can you regina camp on saturday? then i had gunfire and people said m 23 has arrived yet. that's why we decided to carry out belongings and run away. we are asking for our soldiers to be helped with
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reinforcements because they are too few soldiers to defend the whole province. congos 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 governor in 2012 will say wave rwandan backing the following. 3 then it was defeated by congos armed forces, it resumed its rebellion a year ago. the people here fearing the m 23 vices might take the city of goma. once again. congress armies fighting in $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 re lease. i can assure you are on forces
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are doing well on the battlefield and are so far containing the enemy at the town of cuba and keep them in about 20 kilometers north of gamer. some soldiers fled, others were sent forward. the people here already fled their homes and were encamped when the panic sat in complex involving were wondering, 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 congress columbia. first, left as president, good staff, a petro has marked his 1st 100 days in office. he's maintaining the approval of half the population, but economic challenges have forced him to moderate the ambitious reform plans. he campaigned on alexandra ram, p a. t reports from boca town, support as a double pay through much to book a tattoo mark. 100 days of the country's 1st ever let the president can have some
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space that us last year. ambitions have been quietly dialed back as the government faces the realities of soaring inflation in a gaping physical deficit. but for don't here, peter, a promise of change remains in pat. someone we can say, look, we're very happy with what has been accomplished in these 100 days. he's trying to fulfill what he has proposed. obviously some things need to be revised, but we remain steadfast. that chain can be achieved to share govern ability and try to assuage market fears. pathos, manage to build abroad coalition in congress with the traditional parties. he often criticize, but when darla dcss strategy that allow him to pass a $20000000000.00 fiscal bill raising taxes on fossil fuels in the rich to find in social programs. and he's also instituted at total peace law to start negotiations with the all remaining good region paramilitary groups in the country and an
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unprecedented deal with colombia, powerful cattle ranching association. 2 by 3000000 actors of land to redistribute or farmers home, followed in a press conference on wednesday, surrounded by his cabinet, petro presented a list of 50 achieve. i mean, he says, point towards greater political and social justice. we see that the politics today are not divided by left and right. the division is among policies that empower life and those that english it and foreign policy has spearheaded an international campaign to change drug policy and fight climate change while also restarting relations with neighboring venezuela. after years of tension, but his government also faces growing criticism and his economic messaging, his ministers, making contradictory announcements about ending oil and gas exploration, which many observers blame for the fall of the local currency, the peso against the dollar. petro is doing the job that he was elected to do. he
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did campaign for changes, and he is proposing new ideas. what i don't like is this governments announcements on the economy and how they intend to manage the economy. they, they change every day, the government's policies on the oil sector on new contracts on exploration have caused the markets to world wind. but despite them better us out through the ratings to remain strong with half the countries to port thing. if administration in both, that's 20 points higher than its predecessor at this point, which means phase of sale has a large political capital to spam, as he tries to have spence and transforming one of the most an equal kind of 3 centers. allen, from them as just the sunday's bombing and assemble is being seen by some as a set back for the government of tech year, which has repeatedly said it's one the war against terrorism. it's not only facing what could be a new security challenge,
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but they may also be political ramifications as santa harder reports from east and 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 defined, crowd have returned. the authorities in 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 se, turkeys kurdish heartland where the state is fighting 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
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and parliamentary elections next june. that's why the largest pro kurdish political party, the h. d. p, is being courted 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 be alliance may be having denouncing any contact made with h t p because of their ties with the terry organization. t k and you know, they were criticizing the opposition about having implicit dialogue with this part sundays attack may make, it's hard to, to continue that dial long as part of an election strategy. the m h p is calling for the closure of h d p, describing its members a separatist and terrorist. the bombing has created a new political atmosphere months ahead of an election. many se could be president
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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 then neighboring iraq and syria, further attacks like sundays could undermine up or the guns critics see an opportunity for the governing party to rally nationalists supports ahead of the vote, but for now, security is what is on the minds of many here. then there also data is tumble around the world cup coach carlos kiera says his plays afraid to show support for protest in their home country, but must do so within the rules of the tournament. tulsa jabari has more from the iranian capital, tehran, other, the stadium behind me is the biggest in iran has the capacity to host 100000
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roughly spectators. but since early october, no friends have been allowed inside due to security concerns by officials. now you're in the world cup of the games that iran really participating in will not be broadcast year for fans to watch. that is not the only thing that will be different this time around during the world cup, one of the most well known former radian players alley die has recently said that he has declined the offer by default to attend the world cup because he wants to be with the iranian nation and situation that is ongoing in the country, young going protest, he feels that it's not appropriate for him to attend this world cup. and we hope to ordinary iranians. some of them said they will not be watching. the games are not interested. this time around, others say that the world of football should not be involved in politics. this year i wouldn't watch it at all because the players did not stand by the
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people. they could have just like ali de alley creamy, but they didn't. so unfortunately, this world cup is meaningless for us in the start to measure the facts are there, some people on social media are encouraging people to ignore the national considering the current situation. but in fact, there is a truly interesting football that i care about these things and will always what you have national teams kind of don't want to reach out to the dating otherwise followed the national team until recently. today no one has the enthusiasm to watch football. considering the current situation and the password cups, people like the players plays words were the people's words. they supported the people that were plays of the nation. but this time the government's players. who yeah, why don't i watch the national teams matches, considering the constitution. i don't think they're in good spirits, but eventually they have to win.

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