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be fired by ukraine and not russia. ah, you're watching al jazeera life or my headquarters, and so high daddy navigate also a heads. donald trump announces another presidential run, but faces a divided republican party and a potential rifle in florida. governor rhonda santas, britons inflation rate raises to a 41 year high as the conservative government prepares to announce new tax and spending cuts. now says new lunar rock at last fall off bringing the us closer to returning astronauts to the moon. 50 years after the apollo missions hello, nato and poland have dismissed ukrainian accusations that russia carried out a missile strike on a polish village. they say the rocket that killed 2 p or was likely fired by
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ukraine's air defense mythos system. but the incident has ramps up tension among nato and g. 7 nations and stoke fears of the conflict spilling beyond ukraine's borders. joan a whole reports from keith. this miss isles, trajectory had the potential to affect the course of the conflict as a whole. the war in ukraine seeming to spill over onto neighboring territory polish territory, nato territory. this witness personally knew both of the men who were killed. i ran over to the window because it was pretty close to 100 meters. i saw this monstrous black cloud and a streak of terrible smoke. on the other side of the world and barley leaders of the g 7 and nato nations, convened an emergency meeting a missile attack on one nato country could trigger a collective response from the whole alliance. but afterwards, the u. s. president remained cautious. i found unlikely,
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in the minds of the trajectory at it was fired from russia. but we'll see. tuesday had seen one of the most intense russian missile bombardments of the entire war. schools of missiles hitting multiple ukrainian civilian infrastructure targets, leaving entire towns and villages without power. ukraine's air defenses in turn launching dozens of their own missiles to try to shoot them down. and that's why president biden and nato allies of being so careful. photos of the missile de bery in poland suggested came from an es 300 defense system russian made but used by ukrainian forces and as an investigation by poland and its nato allies continues. the polish president has admitted the likelihood of what he describes as an unfortunate accident president and j. do to say it is highly probable that miss, i was in fact fired by ukrainian or defend moscow is denying any involvement and
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accused opponent of reacting hysterically to the incident. and russia has some support, even from one nato member. shannon yup. i have to respect the statements made by russia. it's significant for us that russia says they have nothing to do with this . a security court has been thrown around the site of the miss, our strike release, preventing media from getting within half a mile of the area. ukraine and it's western allies now insist that no matter who fired the missile, the death and destruction here wouldn't have occurred. but for russia's invasion of ukraine, nato ambassadors have met in brussels and defense and the deployment of more military hardware to the polish border high on the agenda, russian or not. the messiah that hit poland has ratcheted up the tension and greatly increased the risk of escalation. jonah, how al jazeera keith,
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the palace president and renewed her side. it was not an attack on his country, while nato said its investigations, indicator, ukrainian air defense massage. wanted in poland, newts up sort of thing. it's you because we unutterable nothing. absolutely. nothing indicates that this was unintentional attack on poland. so what happened is a rocket hit our territory. it was not intentional. it was not a missile targeted at poland on the fact is, this was not an attack on poland. that them near our preliminary analysis suggests that the incident was likely caused by a ukrainian air defense me sign, fired to the fens, ukrainian territory against russian cruise missile attacks. but let me be clear, this is not ukraine's fault. russia bears ultimate responsibility as it continues. it's illegal war against ukraine.
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i'm a 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 that, but also said, but 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 send armies directly to your claim. we have also mids, yet as the deputy chairman of the national security council. he is saying that this is, this is a lot to not only to directly get nato into the war,
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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 the key for the costs of ukraine, as 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 you claim has been targeting its own civilian population, whether on purpose or by leader as a gee 20 nations are departing. indonesia, after several days of meetings, overshadowed by the war in ukraine. despite the rifts within the group members were
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able to put together a joint declaration. jessica washington reports from the g swent 20 summit in bali . even in this idyllic setting, this new reprieve from the crises. these leaders face as 8 who had a mangrove forest intent. bizarre away from the formality of the g. 20 summit itself, a chance for reflection and quiet conversations on more pressing matters far from bali and the war were won the world jem together the g. 22 urge de escalation. russia continues to all issue, escalating you? right? while we're me earlier the u. s. president called an emergency meeting up to 2 people were killed in exclusion in holland overnight, near the border with ukraine. he was joined by leaders from japan and nato countries. a defense alliance, which also includes poland. i'm make sure we figure out exactly what happened. he also said, preliminary findings suggested the missile was not fired from russia,
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even in the absence of the russian president, the war and ukraine has overshadowed the leaders summit. taking focus away from issues on the official agenda like health care and renewable energy. the leaders declaration issued at the end of the summit said most members strongly condemned for war in ukraine. stress. it is causing immense human suffering, hurting growth, increasing inflation, and heightening food shortages. it also called for the continuation of a deal set to expire this week, which allows grain blocked at ukrainian ports by russian ships to be exported. the issuing of declaration in this context was hailed as an achievement for intonation diplomacy. the communique that was released to day is substances, it's comprehensive, it's action oriented, and it was by no means assured. and i think the president and his team deserve enormous praise for leadership that they've demonstrated over the year. but especially over the past few days, they,
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the host said goodbye to his high profile visitors. perhaps relieved the summit was more successful than many had expected. jessica washington odyssey ra, a liberian flagged oral tank. her pacific circle has been struck by an exploding road off the coast of arm on the vessel is operated by singapore base eastern pacific shipping companies own by is really billionaire. e don't offer the company reported only minor damage to the vessels hold says there was no spillage of cargo or injuries among the crew. still ahead on al jazeera economists found the alarm as the u. k. records is the highest inflation rates in more than 40 years. and proof as if cats are desert to check out some of the accommodation options for world tough football fans. ah, hi.
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very developing, again in the central southern philippines, you can just see the clouds building now, but the heavier stuff is to the west. it's there and in the forecasts the far south to todd and down through peninsula malaysia. and the bus was sumatra just west of java, that circulation, a hint of a tropical depression. that will produce a huge amount to re mostly of the water. but if it develops, of course, it will throw its influence in this direction. so it's wet in a good part of se i should, that is a top end to this though, through southern china is where the rain stop north of that we have got developing systems that run through. it's not particularly persist and the temperatures of now reflecting what they should do, beijing's a 12 degrees and took is about 16 or 17 is a bit more like this time. yeah. but the biggest change has been size of the yank. see where we're down to high teams or low twenty's again where it should be. not below 30 readings, been recording all an awful lot 3 months. endure is dry and quiet now. which means
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the color again, the top stories on al jazeera, poland, and nato say the missile attack that killed 2 people on the eastern border was unintentional and likely caused by ukraine's air defense. but the nato chief thornburg says russia ultimately bears responsibility. most g, 20 members meeting and bali has strongly condemned the war and ukraine. members have released a final declaration, but the statements also recognized there were other views on different assessments of the situation. now the former us president donald trump is announced he will run for the job again in 2024. but the republican party is not united behind them and
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many candidates, backed by trump. last and last week's midterm elections. and he has a potential rifle, the florida governor, this scientist who was re elected by a big margin last week for now day report some outside trumpet states in west palm beach, florida. this will not be my campaign. this will be our campaign all to go. it would be 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 tonight announcing my candidacy for president. it was also the announcement. his supporters have been waiting for the outside mar, logo only a few dozen. trump supporters were out, but they had plenty to say. you still are president, 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. he still is a commander in no one respects the current president. world leaders think of him as
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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 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 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 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
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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 republicans should support the we 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 santis is in violation of the oath of office what he 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 which trumps are wrecking ball in the system. i think that
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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. 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. iran judiciary has sent in 3 anti government protesters to death. they faced various charges including killing of police man and waging war against
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the establishment of $219.00 people face execution for taking part in protest. after the death of 22 year old women must have many in police custody. the national strike to mark the anniversary of violent protest in 2019 is now in a 2nd day or so. your board has more from to her on 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 the demonstrators at the official line. is that these demonstrations that have been ongoing and are a being fuels 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
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a result of the calls that came to commemorates the demonstrations that took place 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 the human rights group saying over a 1000 people were killed in the span of a week, which authorities never really verified or confirmed. 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, the latest inflation figure something united kingdom. so the rates have increased levels last seen 4 decades ago. it's office for national statistics as the rate of inflation for october has risen to 11 point one percent. the spike has been blamed on higher costs. the food and energy economists are warning the cost of living crisis become a full blown emergency. the u. k. the finance minister jeremy hunt is due to unveil
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a new budget on thursday. push been saying is an economist at the center for economic and business research in london. and he's expecting more pressure on consumers. given a lot of a lot of interesting kind of only concrete demand of the patient. but given the fact that low basic mission going now, not only energy and other sectors, that needs to be a way for me to kind of help down that happen like meeting one. but it's all based on the december 15 you think. and it's also imperative because of the us and also as we can be put into missing need some help even in the week of which there's not a lot of interest which will read
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a lot more problems and hundreds of fro hanger. refugees have landed on the beaches of indonesia, northern archie province, in the past 2 days. many say they were trying to reach malaysia when their boats got into trouble. barbara and go for has more weak and hungry. after travelling for more than a man with this is the 2nd group of her hanger, refugees, to land and indonesia, northern ha, province. in recent days, a day on wednesday, local fishermen spotted a boat that landed on the beach after a further investigation. we found out that they are ingo refugees, but there isn't much to go around. the local government in blue had to buy village is housing the refugees in a makeshift hall while they wait for food, water, and medicine. oh, 1st of all, on behalf of you and hcr,
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i would like to give my highest appreciation to the local government of watching for loving these refugees to land in north archie district next will coordinate what we are going to do. many of this people started that journey in refugee camps in bangladesh, where they have lived since august 2017. that's when men mas military began a campaign of what the un cold textbook ethnic cleansing, to force, and mainly muslim or hanker out of western rock kind state law. it's difficult to survive in big gladish is refugee camps. i called study. there are brothers, con, get married there. it's difficult to arrange a marriage for sisters. the refugees say they want to start new lives in malaysia, but those to survive the long journey to get their face detention or my when barbara and grandpa al serra nasa has successfully long since giants rockets which will take the artemus one mission to the moon. the unmanned mission as
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a test journey ahead of a plan to have humans walk on the moon again 2025 or in this read the reports. $3.00 to $1.00 boosters, interest and lift off of autumn is one. we rise together. this is the 3rd time lucky for nasa's optimist project after technical problems and hurricanes stopped to previous launch attempts of the ryan spacecraft. it's a test flight if it's succeeds, then in a couple of years they'll be accrued flight around the moon followed by a loon, a landing of astronauts. we also need to test the technologies to send humans into deep space and to the moon and then beyond to mars. so there's really, there's big scientific reasons to go back to the moon. there's big technological reasons, go back to the moon. this is the most powerful rocket nasa has ever built and the signal to change in direction for the u. s. space agency. human space flight
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program. after the 6 apollo missions from 1969 to 72. since then nasa focused on lo worth orbit with space shuttles and the international space station. it's the beginning of the next era. it's beginning of building on all the lessons of apollo and taking them even farther. bringing the lessons that we learn on this mission, both back to earth and also applying to even deeper space exploration going on tomorrow, answering some of the humanities, most fundamental questions there. the iran capture will, will be on a 25 day flight before one of its biggest tests, the juror ability of its heat shield, which needs to withstand reentry, friction temperatures of 2760 degrees celsius. ultimately, nasa wants to establish a base on the moon as a stepping stone to even more ambitious human voyages. to mass. bernard smith al jazeera, the ah, the injuries are mounting for defending champions. france,
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they will travel to cut har without the top scorer and the german li, christopher and cuckoo. the forward has been ruled out to the world cup after spraining his ne, going in for a challenge with teammate eduardo, come up in, got it happens in france. his final training session before departing for the tournament or fans are beginning to arriving katara ahead of kick off. they'll be staying in all sorts of accommodation from hotels, to cruise ships and fan villages. alexey o'brien has been checking out some of the options in the deserts with we're about an hour from the glistening skyscrapers of di habit. the view here couldn't be any more different over there. it is. the ripened gulf behind me kilometers of june. swamp tucker, dr. cutters
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. do that is hugely important to 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 one point. 2000000 visitors who are heading into contact for the world cup are actually going to stay at a did a camp. so we're going to go and take one of the map. we have the $96.00 then 16 clusters of the inventory is computed between the locked and a standard applied to the locks or more with complete services of a room. they would be having the breakfast buffet that they would be having wholesale barbie. can i type the name? ah, now if you do end up coming and staying at
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a camp like this can learn a bit about comes to re culture. and when you're not at the gate, you've got the rest of the data to explore. on silk walker, if the traditional market and cuts are as capital, doha is the perfect place for fans to immerse themselves in local culture. natasha the name one to get a taste of what they can expect. souk walk if is more than a century old. we are in the section of spices. this dried lemon wind steeped in water mixed with honey makes a very nice hot drink. garlic lavender pomegranate, these peppers and a popular snack food in this part of the world, sunflower seeds. during the rise of the shopping mall, countries lost interest in the soup, in 2003, a fire destroyed much of it. so in 2004, the government designed this new suit to preserve petri tradition. with
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a modern twist during the world caught this area will be bustling with activity. traders here are counting on it and savory, sweet and bold, the smells envelop you as you walk into the small kitchen of she shall moose. this country. breakfast feast is served no matter the hour. it features a bedouin bread made of flour and water called rig gag, and flavorful stew called mar google sham sal casarez restaurant in souk walk. if is also of landmark, she is the 1st woman to own an eatery in cutter and the 1st to open a business in the soup and daughter marcella. about a year, a moderate hospitality and generosity are pillows of the country. traditions, women play a role at home when we open our doors and welcome our neighbors and visitors with tradition of food. here i will be assure representative of the country women with them. more than 20 years ago, cassava began pickling lemons in her back yard,
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and selling them via a word of mouth. then she opened a spy shop, and eventually this restaurant in 2014, along the way her entrepreneurial ambitions clashed with their families. ideas about a woman's place. 05 gone on in the past. as a conservative society, it was difficult for women to socialize with men. i was the 1st have been the rule with some objections for my family. how good a woman work among men. cassidy's customers include the country, ruling family, foodies and footballer, david beckham, her home style cooking in an arab coffee shop environment is a link to cutter's roots. oh, i have been now gonna, my main goal is to ensure that our cuisine lives on for future generation. it's batch of preserve renown cut assurance traditions. not only for kathy's,
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but for visitors to our country, especially since got that is hosting the worth caught last summer kasai be launched, an online store. now with these jars of spices and mixes, she can share a taste of cut our with the world. by hosting the 1st world cop in the middle east and a muslim country cut our is hoping to shatter stereotypes. yet it has faced an onslaught of negative media coverage and criticism that ranges from the treatment of migrant workers in the countries record on human rights to a french cartoon depicting the cut, our football team as terrorists. the amir of katara has said, this is tantamount to an unprecedented smear campaign that borders on racist. the world cup has been touted as a way to bring countries together to remind people what unites us.
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