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and off the coast of our mon. ah. hello, i mainly ang when this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up, the u. s. president says it's unlikely russia 5, the deadly missile that landed in poland. walsall says, there's no concrete evidence of who's responsible. donald trump announces and now the presidential run but vices a divided republican party and a potential rival in florida, governor rhonda santa nasa's new luna rocha blah self bringing the us closer to retaining astronauts to the moon. 50 years after the polar mission. ah,
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welcome to the program liberian flagged oil tank of this if exert con has been struck by an floating, drawing off the coast of our mind. the vessel is operated by singapore based east in pacific shipping. the company is owned by israeli billionaire, i dun, ortho, the company reported only mine damage to the vessels. holland says there was no spillage of cargo or injuries among the crew to the organs is a commander and spokesman for the us naval peace flanked. he told us on the phone, such attacks are not new, but it's still highly concerning. we have seen historically attacks against merchant shipping. in fact, around 2019, we saw increased threats to freedom navigation for merchant mariners transiting in international waters in the middle east. and we responded by establishing a multinational maritime partnership to, to reassure and deter these type of events. our biggest concern is any
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d stabilizing maritime activity that takes place in the surrounding waters because they are vital to global trade. it is why we maintain an international presence, especially here the strait of her move and the bab alman deb. it is also why we have strength and expanded our multinational partnerships. well, our next steps is to continue doing what we've been doing and that is to maintain a persistent presence that is to work with our regional partners in our international partners. and in patrolling the nearby waters. and also working with commercial shipping to ensure that they have the information they need to continue transiting these critical waterways safely. usaa
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night, i say they're investigating a missile attack in easton, poland, which ukraine is blaming on russia. moscow denies it was behind the strike and killed 2 people in a polish ordered town. the polish government says it cannot confirm who was behind us or the associated press news agency, assigning us officials saying initial investigation suggest it was fine by ukraine to intercept an incoming russian missile. a was fired for years for more information the contest. i don't want to say that we completely investigative. i found my mind with that it was fired from russia, but we'll, we'll, we'll see and polish prime minister mandatory. you should morrow viet ski says the
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government is still investigating the blast a us. now it was telling him we're working to establish the causes of what happened and everything that took place during the incident with international expert 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. jenna, how has the latest from keith? both russia and the united states have independently reached a pretty similar conclusion that this was not a russian missile, that this was in fact ukrainian arguments defense missiles, es 300 missiles. the sum of suggested that are in fact, russian made, but that ukraine possesses in its defense, that was shut up to try and intercept russia. missiles that have been fired as part of an enormous wave of attacks across this country on tuesday. and instead of hitting those missiles, went across the border and landed in that polish field, killing 2 people. and so now you have nato member,
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often nato member sounding sounding decisively, much more cautious notes, the likes of turkey that says he believes russia's denials frankly, and says, and the results of an investigation must be awaited and looked at very closely. germany and france saying similar things from say, it's very well to identify the make of a missile, but that doesn't determine its origin. one country that isn't rowing back on its comment, perhaps, unsurprisingly, is ukraine. they're not saying anything. in point of fact, at this moment, why will because quite simply for keep every opportunity to signal the ongoing danger of this war to its allies in the west is an opportunity they will take. this is a country that suffered an enormous wave of the tax on tuesday 12 cities hit $7000000.00 people without power now ahead of the winter. this is a concerted effort by russia to inflict appalling conditions on the population of this country as winter approaches. frankly,
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it is simply not in ukraine's interests to concede that the crisis is in any way diminished mom and val has more on the reaction from moscow nations. i've been denying this ad saying that, you know, they didn't even decide they didn't mean and they, they, they couldn't commit that mistake because they didn't want to strike at poland. so the un mission dawson representative of the un mission said dot, but also said that this is a plot by ukraine, designed to draw nato countries into the conflict directly. also a state duma member. he said that, i mean, this is certainly a joint plot between ukraine and western intelligence agencies to create a scenario whereby nato can find excuses to ascend armies directly into your claim . we have also mid viet as the deputy chairman of the national security council. he
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is saying that this is, this is a plot to not only to directly get nato into the war, but also to lead to a world war 3 in ukraine. so the actions are, are being very clear about it. but also we have this statement by the minister of defense quoted by kathy with agencies. and it is interesting in the saying that on the 15th of november, that is, yesterday, tuesday, russia didn't hit one single target in key for the cost for the ukraine. we know that some civilian neighborhoods have been hit yesterday, so they are implying here, but not only those 2 missiles where a filing by ukrainians into poland, but also ukraine has been targeting its own civilian population, whether on purpose or by that head to indonesia. now where world lead is attending
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the g 20 summit and bali have released a joint declaration. as he event comes to a close. most g 20 members strongly condemned. the war and ukraine stressing the human suffering it's caused and its impact on the global economy. they stress the need to ensure food supplies, praising the deal, broken by tick year, and the un to keep the grain supply chains functioning. the declaration also states the importance of switching towards claim and renewable energy to cope with the rising crisis caused by the wool. joining me now is dana patty july, he is the form i, indonesian and basset to the united states and the senior advisor to the asia group . dinner. thanks so much for being on the program. it certainly was one of the most challenging g 20 summit submit this backdrop of global political and economic instability. has the indonesian government proven itself as a chair of such a, such a forum? i think so because there are
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a rushes made here. ukraine. g 20 has never been the same and will never be the same anymore. and it was very divided by all throughout the year, all the working group, g, 20 ministers, failed to reach any community. and there was some or wide expectations that been used for the summer at the leadership level. would also failed to reach a communicate by miraculously. and it's very much a pleasant surprise. a meeting in body today did reach a leaders declaration and they had a very strong language on rushes more in the ukraine. and interestingly, of course, the foreign minister of russia, la ross, left bali last night at the can take it as the sign of displeasure that dist about. and we'll be happy to what extent, speaking of the war in ukraine, to what extent has it overshadowed other important issues that the forum could have
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addressed? oh, totally was all the meetings that they've had so far has been dominated by this political or geo political issue. and as you know, you 20 is an economy form. but the discussions on many of the economic issues, climate, a lot of poverty, food prices, energy and so on, and in depth and inflation that has been overshadowed by the very strong debate, especially between the 7 delegates and russian delegates. so that's why the ability to produce this, communicating to find our especially special and very important aid. how successfully did indonesian navigate the various global rivalries, including that storing of relationship between beijing in washington. i think
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we manage pretty well because we have good relations with everybody, including with russia also. and the most important thing is to achieve in a beginning what's keeping you trying to intact because there were a lot of calls to extra russia and so on. but indonesia, chairman, we have to be fair, we have to keep the d 20 in fact and not make it g 19 or g 30. so we kept the impact and now we're passing that need to ship by tom too to india. and on top of that, there's plenty of very important bilateral meetings on the sidelines are reduced lunch longer, needed to come by and seeking things. and i think a nice meeting. so make a difference in terms of just getting more understanding and more handle on the complex issues that it certainly was an event for g 20 summit. we appreciate
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your analysis and date. dana patty, july. 8th for my indonesian ambassador to the us. still ahead on al jazeera, hundreds of con glaze, played the eastern city of going my hearing a rebel advance. as for my canyon president who wrote kenyatta attempts a pace mission, and we visit cotton's days, it to check out a combination prepared for football fans ahead of the world. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with cattle a ways it has been the story of southern china to be warmer than average significantly since spring. but we're coming in to winter now and finally that is stopped happening. you can see this cloud all over the place. this cloud brings
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rain, rain tends to bring temperatures down, so we got 18 qualen now where it was what 31 about 5 days ago. and the rain extends back across too far north east of india as well or is possum in north of that though winter's tucked in, we had that disruptive snow in the northeast. that's gone now. but temperatures are settled back to single things. the most part, beijing's at 60, than the same as so that's about right bit on the high side, maybe in tokyo, back down to where it should be. so a dry bit fairly cold picture, but consistent. add a now much cooler picture in southern char. again, consistent with the average is just not the recent weather. ok, now i did say that might be some shout them the final for the ne of in the or me involved as a gap between the 2. and then uses circulation with the ne monsoon. this might develop into something rather wetter again, if he does, it'll head back towards china. and tamar market, which currently as you can see, are quite dry along with the rest of india. which of course, in the north, you know, that means little wind air pollution. air quality really is quite poor the
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you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily angry. and he is a reminder of our top stories this our, the polish president says nothing prove the missile strike that killed 2 people in his country. it was an intentional attack. andre judah says the rocker was russian made, but there's no proof. it was launched by moscow. angela very flagged oil tank. pacific calling has been struck by an exploding, drawn off the coast as the vessel is operated by a simple based east. in the pacific shipping, the company reported only mine damage to the vessels. how and no injuries among the crew said to the u. s. now where the former president donald trump has announced he will run for the top job again. moments before he took the stage, his office filed the paperwork necessary to run for office. renee oday reports from outside his estate in west palm beach, florida. this will not be my campaign. this will be our campaign
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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 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 on 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,
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including those and key states, lost in a stunning fashion. he's facing multiple investigations on different fronts. congressional hearings are ongoing into trumps involvement in the january 6 capital riots. liz 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 thumb, 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, and his resorts in west palm beach, florida,
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and proclaiming that she is the only candidate the republicans 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 claimed, all the other people have done, such as with the buses still here in palm beach county were they make you were math that they're in violation will. so which trumps are 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 you also. he's the very 1st president to acknowledge black people. also once an ardent
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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. the american 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. renee de al jazeera, west palm beach, florida. nasa has successfully launched its giant rocker pairing the optimist one mission to the moon. the crude mission is the 1st part of a program which was eventually, which will run the eventually send people back to the lunar surface. the us space agency had to delay the take off twice because the technical issue can use a former president who, who rule kenyatta is urging warring sides in democratic republic of congo to start
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talking is visited, a can for displaced people in north clever. the conflict between connelly soldiers and m 23 fighters has moved closer to the eastern city of government. the government has repeatedly accused will wander of backing the rebels and allegation it denies. malcolm where it has the story. after the days of heavy fighting, dozens of soldiers on motorbike came rushing away from the front line to the eastern city of goma, in democratic republic of congo. safe been battling fighters of n $23.00, widely understood to be a proxy of neighboring rwanda. well, they were one that denies it because panic, thousands of people for m. 23 had reached the edge of the city. me and it still khaki. boom. i think i come from ca bomba. i ran away from the m 23 and go to kenya
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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 reinforcements because there 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 governing 2012 will say we have won the bucking the following. 3 that it was defeated by congos armed forces, he resumed its rebellion a year ago. the people here fearing the 23 vices might take the city of goma once again. congos army 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,
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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 that our armed 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 gamma. 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 congo, a and national strike across several cities in iran has entered its 2nd day 3 people were reportedly killed on tuesday, after march 10th violent the strike action marks the anniversary of 2019 protests
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against rising fuel prices in iran that ended in the violent crack down then the demonstrations also coincide with the continuing outcry about the death of 22 year old massa, meaning in police custody. phil, so jabari has more from tehran, there currently 2 narratives going on in this country. one is from the official state news agencies affiliated with the establishment and another is from various human rights group. and loggers really that are working with a demonstrators the official line is that these demonstrations that have been ongoing and are a being fueled by outside forces. now, according to the official from the police force in the country, there were 3 deaths of why, of security forces across the country. and there were also reportedly 3 deaths of protesters last night in curtis and province. this is, of course, as a result of the calls that came to commemorates the demonstrations that took place
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3 years ago as a result of fuel hikes that were announced overnight in 2019 that saw people pouring out onto the streets and security forces and responding to those demonstrations and human rights group saying over a 1000 people were killed in the span of a week, which authorities never really verified or confirmed. what we have seen over the past 24 hours is certainly a number of demonstrations and protests taking place. late in the evening, as well as various points in the capitals up, we have not seen demonstrations taking place columbia 1st left as president, gustavo petro has matthews 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 alexandro ramp reports from book with the supporters of the stuff will pay for much to go to market $100.00 days of the country's 1st. ever let the spreadsheet and get that up because some of us last year ambitions have been
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quietly dialed back as the government faces the realities of soaring inflation in a gaping physical deficit. but for those here pictures, promise of change remains intact. when 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 stuck past 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 tradition with parties. he often criticize, but i mean that 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. he's also instituted at total peace law to start negotiations with the all remaining, give him paramilitary groups in the country and an unprecedented deal with columbia
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powerful cattle ranching association, 2 by $3000000.00 actors of land to redistribute for farmers. how follow in a press conference on wednesday, surrounded by his cabinet patriot presented a list of 50 achievements. he says point towards greater political and social justice. political see the then the politics today are not divided by left and right. the division is among policies that empower life and those 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 faced his growing criticism on 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,
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as 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 whirlwind. but this, by the smith federal space result for low ratings to remain strong with half the country supporting his administration and pulls that 20 points higher than his predecessor at this point of view, which means federal cell has a large political capital to spend, as he tries to at band and transforming one of the most unequal countries on earth . allison ram, get it. i just eat up with with just 4 days to go until the world can't fans beginning to arrive in cats. i had the tournament, they'll be staying and all sorts of the combination from hotels to cruise ships and fan villages. lexi o'brien has been checking out some of the options in the desert
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. ah, we're about an hour from the glistening skyscrapers of dough habit. 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 cut his day, that is hugely important. not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here because you can go june bashing. we can go style gazing, you can pick a june packet trail and just see where you end up. one of the best things though is camping and sound like the 1200000 visitors who are hitting into for the world cup are actually going to stay at a did the 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 distributed between the locked and a standard for the type of the locks or more with the services of a room. they would be having the breakfast buffet, they would be having wholesale barbie. can i type the name? now if you do end up coming and staying at a camp like they can learn a bit about company culture. and when you're not at the gapes, you've got the rest of the day that to explore. ah, you're watching out here. these are the headlines this hour. the polish president says there is no evidence a deadly missile strike on his country's border with ukraine.
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