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a dream of playing football, so that country, despite its culture and traditions, we are in the somali society and it's difficult for people to accept somali, put boost, golden goes on al jazeera in as a journalist of arab origin, he woke up and got all means a lot to me, it's an opportunity to show the world what middle east and culture and hospitality is all about. here also mama, the stadium is shaped like the traditional mail head fear. i'll get to you. seeing my, our parents, it's showcase like this brings my culture into a modern world in a futuristic way. i'm excited to have the walk up on our doorstep. nothing will compared to covering the events in a place i called ah, wanna make sure we figure out exactly what happened. you as president joe biden
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says, it's unlikely russia 5, the missile that landed inside poland, killing 2 people. ah, hello, i'm emily, ang, gwen. this is al jazeera live from dough house. coming up. marcia losa, dish america's come back starch right now. donald trump announces he's running for president again, but he's party is divided up to candidates. he promoted last crucial swing states. hundreds of con glaze play. the eastern city of going my fearing a rebel advance as for me, came in president who kenyatta attempts apace mation and masses, a new moon rocket blah soft bringing the u. s. close up to returning astronauts to the learners service 50 years after the polar mission.
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ah, welcome to the program, the u. s. in nato say they're investigating a missile strike in easton, poland, which ukraine is blaming on russia. moscow denies it launched the missile that killed 2 people in the polish border town. the polish government says it cannot confirm who was behind the attack, while the associated press news agency is citing us officials saying in the initial investigation, suggest that michelle was fired by ukraine to intercept an incoming rush and miss m . u. s. president joe biden says, early information suggests it may not have been fired from russia a business or was fired for years on the information that just i don't want to say that till we completely
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investigate i, on my credit minds with was fired from russia. but we'll, we'll, we'll see and polish prime minister matter to you should morrow viet, keith says the government is still investigating the blast for 3 americans that us not stolen him. we're working to establish the causes of what happened and everything that took place during the incident with international experts who we have invited us to our group of experts who been working on the scene for several hours. we asked for the support of allies with whom we are in constant contact. we have a team of correspondence covering all angles of this story and join a how is standing by for us and keep mohammed val is in moscow. but 1st, let's go to rob mcbride at the g 20 summit in barley where leaders have been discussing the explosion. hello there, rob, no doubt, some tense meeting have been taking place between key players there.
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that's why this miss are very much overshadowing the last day of this a g 20 summit and still a lot of confusion surrounding this missile it be reportedly russia made but just where it was fired from is still a subject of dispute. ritchie soon act the u. k prime minister is just given his end of summit, a news briefing he was pressed on what he thought about this missile, any conclusions or that the u. k. could draw and his view is still one of her being non committal. he's basically saying, look, there's an investigation, there are international teams on the ground. they're investigating this met miss al . let's wait until we get to the bottom of it and, and before we make any determinations about where it came from and what we do in response. but it, it has to said that it is looking increasingly likely that it was or possibly fired from inside ukraine or when this missile was 1st reported in the early hours of
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wednesday morning, the g 7 members and also the nato members who are also a part of this g 20, they convened this emergency meeting and it was after that that we heard u. s. president joe biden emerge. first casting doubts on the claims that it came from russia saying that it didn't look likely that it had come from russia. and since then, we've had lots of different agencies reporting different sources, including a u. s. officials from background briefings, saying that this looks as though it was an es $300.00 surface to air missile, which would seem to indicate that it might have come from a ukrainian air defense battery responding to incoming a russian missiles. but i think the point that will be made here by the us and its allies here, even if this is determined to be a ukrainian missile, that it was fired as a direct result of russia's invasion of ukraine. you know, people have been warning here for months about the dangers of this conflict, the worst in europe since the 2nd world war, st,
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killing over into neighboring countries, which could possibly be what happened here with fatal consequences. and rob, as you mentioned, the g 20 summit has concluded, and a final communicate has been released, as is always the case. all eyes are on how it addresses the ukraine war this has been very problematic. and the last couple of days, draft versions and, but supposedly confidential, have been circulating when we be getting a sense of how they try to work it. so we have a full of words, the declaration that all members, including russia can sign up to. so we have a convoluted form of language that talks about this g 20 convening as the world faces on parallels, multi dimensional crises when it comes to ukraine itself. there is really a statement of facts saying that members reiterated the national positions on the un resolution, quote, deploring russian aggression. i think this was the work of the u. s. and the allies,
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and many opponents here of russia who wanted to get in at these hard words, expressing the sense of anger that many members here feel a lab. ralph, who complained about the u. s. at the z, russian foreign minister just before he left here accusing the west as he puts it of politicizing. this communicate to take a swipe at russia. i'm all right. thanks for bringing this up to speed as always, rubbing 5 live for stay in bali. let's had to rush and now where mohammed valley is standing by for us in moscow. mom and what's most guys saying about these deadly incident in poland? right, from the very beginning the russians denied being involved in this. so we have that statement to earlier fund our mission in the u. n, saying that russia has nothing to do with the, with those the missiles. and then we have her,
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me file shame yet to from the state duma saying that he's sure that ukraine is behind it. and that he is on is that ukraine wants to draw nato armies directly into this war. and it has been doing exactly that has been trying to do that. it, he said he believes that the, if it is a russian made or a soviet made messiah, it could be from the soviet iraq. and at that, the ukrainians might use it deliberately to make believe it came from russia. he also accused western intelligence agencies of possibly being in cahoots with the ukrainian sinner, a joint block to try to draw nato countries into the war. and we have also a, during the last hour or so, dmitri, mit viet of her deputy chairman of the national security council commenting on this, on his telegram page, saying about this is a proof that ukraine is doing what it can to draw the world to
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a world war 3, and he, he did directly acoustically enough of plotting for a world war 3 scenario. he thinks that the russians in general, think that at ukraine is, might think that they might benefit by widening the scope of that war. they have been accusing the west, they call it the collective west of it directly being directly involved in the war, even though not with their, their armies, but with the mercenary armies they pay for those armies. they send weapons and the, the, that most dangerous scenario is for a direct involvement of the western armies. ok, thank you very much, my midvale life rest there in moscow. let's get the other side of the story now with jonah, how, who's left for us in the ukrainian capital, keith jonah, the explosion in poland certainly would have raised the anxiety on a day, a broader missile attacks on ukraine on tuesday.
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absolutely, a hugely kinetic day in military speak. it was here in ukraine on tuesday, up to 100 missiles launched by russia at targets in this country across 10 regents hitting targets in some 12 cities principally targeting the energy infrastructure with russia. is conservatively trying to knock out essentially ahead of the winter here, and then these explosions in poland as you say, only adding to a sense of crisis. but it does feel very much as though those high notes of crisis being struck on tuesday night receiving. now recall where we were in the hours following those explosions in poland with the likes of nato allies close to the borders of russia and ukraine. latvia, for instance, pointing the finger firmly at the quote, criminal regime of russia and making no phones about suggesting that this was a deliberate, targeted attack of nato soil. even the government here president landscape, very striking language from him,
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saying that this was proof of what he's been warning for months that this war had over spilled the boundaries of ukraine and made his way into nato territory. an attack he said at nato's collective security. he demanded a collective response and his minister of foreign affairs said that should entail an immediate meeting of nato with ukraine to decide next steps. and in particular terms, calling for more defense equipment in specific terms, calling for f 15 and f. 16 fighter jets. what in light of all the information now coming out, not just the comments by president biden. and us officials as well suggested that this was, in fact a ukrainian missile fired as part of its defense arsenal at incoming russian missiles. but also information by military analysts to point out very clearly that russia, the ukraine, i beg your pardon, has its arsenal. russian made as 300 missiles as part of its defense arsenal. the picture becomes clear and so nato member of the nato. but now standing back urging
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caution, awaiting the outcome of investigations. one country that isn't growing back, of course, is ukraine. the only thing we have from the government here is a comment by a spokesman to a reporter who said, we're also waiting for the outcome of the investigation. but of course, remember, this is a country at war under attack invasion and occupation, $100.00 missiles. as i say, launched on tuesday, 7000000 people without power on tuesday night. a brutal winter on its way simply is not in ukraine's interests to concede that the crisis in this country is in any way diminished. and even bringing up to fade plenty of moving parts in the story. jenna, how live? alright, to some breaking news now. and there are reports. the library and flagged oil tank has been struck by an exploding drawing of the gulf of mon roy. his news agency says the vessel is operated by eastern pacific shipping company that's based in singapore, exactly where the ship was heading to at the moment,
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and the extent of the damage it has incurred kayla's head to the u. s. now where the former president donald trump has announced he will run again for president moments before he took the stage. his office for the paper was necessary to run for office. when a day reports from outside is the state 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 coming in order to make america great. a glorious again i am to night announcing my candidacy for president. ah, it was also the announcement. his supporters have been waiting for outside moral lago. only a few dozen trump supporters were out, but they had plenty to say. he still are president. he never can. he never stopped
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it just unfortunate that things took place the way they did, but he never took concession. he still is the president. he still is the commander in chief. no one respects the current president. our world leaders think of him as weak and mattress, not the man we need right now. the republican party was hoping that a red wave during mid term elections would solidify their standing in the 2024 presidential election. but many of the congressional candidates that trump backed, including those and key states last in a stunning fashion. he's facing multiple investigations on different fronts. congressional hearings are ongoing into trumps involvement and the january 6th 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 lands bed and through the basic facts of his total um,
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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 logo estate. 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 republican should support that we will just. why should 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 trump's biggest rival, for the republican nomination. and governor de santas is in violation of the oath of office what he claims. all the other people have done,
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such as with the buses still here in palm beach county were 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 you also here 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, florida. still
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a hair done al jazeera, we visit cat has desert to check out accommodations prepared for football fan ahead of the world. ah. the rains falling heavily in the form of day the sun stores, as you might expect to southeast asia, there is a concentration. there is a warnings of thudding southern thailand should be the case also its sudden, sumatra, western java and the malaysian part of borneo. and we see once again development coming into central and southern possible philippines, which means flood potential is high here as well. it's a wet time the year as it has been steadily as you well know, river flooding has been topped up by heavy rain. now though it looks dry here, the winds coming from the south. it's been very cold recently. so falling in
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tasmania. soft hail up in the capitol cambra and low temperatures, not record low, surprisingly. springs it goes up and down all the way up again. neither hardly warm more rain is coming through south australia that developing system stretches up the tropical north where it's been quite warm, to be honest. but these thunderstorms stop that happening regularly. and then the big circulation just the west of northumberland indicates yet more wet weather for new zealand. now, use even just hit 30 celsius in south ireland. you wouldn't believe it would you? because we're back down it being spring to a rather wet story in north island with showers for the sex ah, with
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ah ah ah ah. hello you watching out a 0. i'm emily anglin, he's a reminder about top stories this hour. us president joe biden says it's unlikely a missile strike that kill 2 people in poland was fired from russia. thanks. hope will hold an emergency meeting. you crime blames russia, but moscow denies it was behind the attack. there are reports to liberian flagged
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oil tank. it has been struck by an exploding, drawn off the gulf of our mon. what is news agency says the vessel is operated by eastern pacific shipping. a company that's based in singapore. it's unclear where the ship was heading to and the extent of the damage. and former us president donald trump has announced he will run for president again in 2024 trumps earlier than usual announcement is seen as a move to discourage other republican contenders. like florida governor ron de santis. nasa has successfully launched its jain rocket powering, the autumn is one mission to the moon. the unmanned mission is the 1st part of a program which will eventually send people back to the moon. the us space agency had to delay the take off twice because of technical issues. december $972.00 was the last time humans landed on the moon under the apollo program. let's see how
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this latest mission compares. this is the giant rocket powering messes adam s mission named the space launch system or s l s. it will generate 15 percent more thrust and sat and 5, which power to be a poem emissions. the s l s will carry the rime capture into space. it's designed to travel further and longer than the a polo luna landed in time. nasa is hoping to make history with the 1st woman and ethnic minority on the moon. but this mission has only mannequins on board for the moon landing. they'll be for astronaut. that's one more than the polar mission that ended 50 years ago. let's bring in david palka, who's the director of human and robotic exploration at the european space agency. he joins us from a node bike in the netherlands. david, thanks so much for being on the program. it seems that the 3rd time really is why it's just mission so significant. i. it's fantastic day for all of us in the space
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. well, this is returned to the moon. when it happened 50 years ago, it was the united states on its own. this time for us in europe, the 22 states 22 countries in europe. a part of this program is presented to the moon. we're going to stay to live and work on the moon. i one day go on. this is the new air space expiration day. what are the scientific benefits of this mission? why we repeating what was done half a century ago? well, because we're not going to they, we've learned a lot about the moods history. and what we're really excited about is to explore this undiscovered museum. and so the system history 2 years ago that we just went to the museum gift shop, grab this you soon ears came over again. this time we want to explore the regions which we now believe have water material that may date from the various earliest
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times of the solar system that we want to bring back. all of our trees here on earth. unravel the history, yes of the solar system. but even of our own managers, it's a great place to do science to learn how to live and work on another world. not just for a few days that we did in the days of april for weeks and then months at the time i, one day we'll have a ton of research based like we haven't talked. so it's a step towards humanity living work. you're not the ones. wow, that is a lot to comprehend at this time, if day living on another planet. there are also science experiments on board, the ultimate one mission to what are those well then we have to mannequins that to simulate human beings that we instrumented to understand the radiation environment . there are whole set of little tiny satellites, no bigger than a shoe box. there are also heading off towards the mood launched as part of the ultimate swan and will learn as we come back. how all of our technology works in
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order the next machine asked me to we can safely. ready put astronauts on board and for europe, we're looking forward to flying up to 3 of our european asteroids on the future. ryan mission. so it's, it's really important for us in europe as well. how much work has gone into this mission? has this been 50 years from the making? well, not that long, but we started on a contribution european service module provides a propulsion. the deal was done with nasa 10 years ago. 2012. and so literally we delivered all of those hardware 3 years ago. the 1st european service module, the 2nd that's going to fly astronauts is already preparing for the 2nd launch and we're building the 3rd 4th and so on. and then for us we're also building parts of the space station. we're going to build around the luna gateway. so this will be humanities, most distant research post,
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and that's gotta be really exciting as well. certainly an exciting day for humanity across the board. thank you so much for breaking down for us david palka, the director of human and robotic exploration at the european space agency. thank you. thank you. moving on now and kenya is a former president who, who ruin kenyatta, is urging warring sides in democratic republic of congo to start talking. he's visited a camp for displaced people in north given him, the conflict between congolese soldiers and m. 23 fighters has moved closer to the eastern city of going mom. the government has repeatedly accused or wander of backing the rebels and allegation he denies. malcolm web has the story. after 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 baffling fighters of
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n $23.00 widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. where they were, when the denies it caused panic. thousands of people. so m $23.00 had reached the edge of the city. me and it is so khaki, boone, bicycle. yeah. i come from ca. bomba. 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 they 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 hear a scared of m. 23, the rebel. good. so the city of governor in 2012 will say wave rwandan backing the following year. it was great. and then it was defeated by congos armed forces. it resumed its rebellion
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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 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 a decade. there is no sign that would be left in peace anytime soon. malcolm web
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al jazeera, goma democratic republic of congo, a the international committee of the red cross is to trunks carrying and medical supplies have arrived in ethiopia to grow region. it's the 1st humanitarian i delivery scenes. a cease fire agreement was signed between the government and rebels earlier this month. in his 1st comment, since the truce prime minister abbey ahmed promise to implement the deal, honestly saying it's necessary to ensure a sustainable pace. the truth aims to n 2 years of conflict that has devastated the to gray region, killing thousands of people and displacing millions. the with just 4 days to go until the world cub fans and beginning to arrive in kata ahead of the tournament, they'll be staying and all sorts of combination from hotels to cruise ships and fan
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villages. alexi yo, bryan has been checking out some of the options in the deserts with were about an hour from the glistening sky scrapers of dye, but the view here couldn't be any more different. over there it is, the ripened gulf behind me kilometers of june. swamp dartford drive with his day that is hugely important, not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here because you can go june bashing. you can go style 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 carter 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
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96 them. 16 clusters of the inventory is computed between the locked and the standard pipe. the locks or more with complete services of a room that they would be having with daily breakfast would say that they would be having wholesale barbican. i toughening with. now if you do end up coming and staying at a camp like this, can learn a bit about comes to re culture. and when you're not at the gapes, you've got the rest of the day that to explore. ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera, these are the headlines this hour. there are reports to liberian flag to oil tanker has been struck by an.

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