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let us down is done to escape the telephone generation football episode won on al jazeera award winning documentary from around the world on now g 0, a korean reporting to the well, go ahead here one journalist documents life beyond the headlines i sat in. stories can change just feeling craziest, crazy story. well, i mean, the news media story. it turned into what a unique journey into what it means to be human. the things we keep a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, ukraine asks for access to a blast sauce and poland swell nato suggests that might have been caused by
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ukrainian air defense massage. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera alive from dar ha. also coming up, donald trump announces another presidential ron, but faces a divided republican party and a potential brian val and florida governor wrong de santis. the u. k. inflation right rises to a 41 year high. as the government prepared to announce new tax and spending caps, nasa's new luna rocket, blast soft bringing the us closer to returning astronauts to the moon. 50 years off to the apollo missions, nato and poland have dismissed ukraine's accusations that russia carried out a missile strike on a polish village. they say the rockets that killed 2 people was likely fired by
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ukraine's defense massage system. but the incident has rammed up tension among nice home and g 7 nations. join. how reports from keith? this missiles 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. 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 in barley leaders of the g 7 and nato nations convened an emergency meeting. i miss i'll attack on one nato country could trigger a collective response from the whole alliance. but afterwards, the u. s. president remained cautious. i found likely in the minds of the trajectory at it was fired from russia,
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but we'll see the photos of the miss out debris in poland suggest it was part of an s 300 air defense system. soviet made and used by both russian and ukrainian forces . poland now says the missile was in fact fired by ukrainian air defense, poland, president and j, due to describing what he called an unfortunate accident or so i would say get, i get the job with during the russian multiple missile attack. there were maneuverable rockets flying in various directions. probably some of these were flying and of acidity of polish territory and then turned to fly east. ukrainian ed offense was firing myself in all directions and as a high chance that unfortunately, one of those missiles fell on polish territory. and that polish assessment later shared by nato. but let me be clear. this is not ukraine's fault. russia bears ultimate responsibility as it
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continues its illegal war against ukraine. tuesday had seen one of the most intense russian missile bombardments of the entire ukraine war, schools of missiles hitting multiple ukrainian energy infrastructure targets, leaving entire towns and villages without power. ukraine's air defenses. in turn, launching dozens of their own missiles to try and shoot them down. your brain hasn't conceded that it fire the missile and his cold instead for immediate access to the site where it felt on poto saw the government here in keep keep depressive case. that this war is not just a danger to ukraine, but to why to europe and nato to moscow was quick to deny any involvement. and russia had 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 . in brussels,
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nato ambassadors will have discussed the threat posed by the war in ukraine with some alliance members, calling for enhanced air defense along the polish border. but it seems clear now that fears of a dramatic escalation were unfounded. jona, how al jazeera keith o s bag is in at each carry on the ukrainian polish border with more on ukraine's reaction. they haven't admitted. oh, and that it was their missile. they haven't accepted that explanation yet the ukrainians want to be part of the investigation, but the polish have said for them to be a part of the investigation they had to would have to also include united states would have to agree to that. now we all right, the boarded it was partly closed down for a while. the attack took place around 6 kilometers away from here. the missile, i learned about 6 kilometers away from ham. you understand that religion now is a quarter, and often the investigators are there, police did release to photographs. one of the strike site that had to crater an
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8. what looked like a truck that had turned over on your site site and the other of some fragments of a missiles. now ukraine did come under attack on tuesday, one, the largest barrage of missiles since the start of this war and the air defenses of this country. we're working hard to bring them down in our presence lensky said that vital infrastructure was targeted a, but it is possible that one of those missiles came from ukraine's a defensive and was knocked off. course, at least that's the explanation we're hearing from western countries. but ukraine has yet to accept that ukraine says they want to be a part of the investigation and want to handle evidence they say of the trace of the russian missile mohammed 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 call me thought mistake because they didn't want to strike at poland
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. 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 class. we have also a mid year that the deputy chairman of the national security council here saying that this is, this is a lot 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 tough use
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agency. 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 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 file it by ukrainians into poland, but also you claim has been targeting its own civilian population, whether on purpose or by leaders of gee 20 nations are departing. indonesia, after several days of meetings, overshadowed by the war and ukraine, would aspire to the rifts within the group members were able to put together a joint declaration. jessica washington reports from the g. 20 summit and bali. even in this idyllic setting, this new reprieve from the crises. these leaders face as 8 who had
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a mangrove forest indent. bizarre away from the formality of the g. 20 summit itself, a chance for reflection and quiet conversations on more pressing matters far from valley and the more were one, the world is jem. together the g. 22 urge de escalation. russia continues to was showing escalating you right? while we're me earlier the u. s. president called an emergency meeting after 2 people were killed in explosions in holland over night 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, even in the absence of the russian president, the warren 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
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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 said 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 indonesian diplomacy that communicated that was released to day is substantive. it's comprehensive, it's action oriented and it was by no means a short. and i think the president and his team deserve enormous praise before the leadership that they've demonstrated over the year. but especially over the past few days, i bet they the host said good bye to his high profile visitors. perhaps relieved the summit was more successful than many had expected. jessica washington al jazeera ali, former us president donald trump has announced he will run for the job again in
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2024. but the republican party is not united behind him and many candidates, backed by trump. last and last week's mid term elections. renee o'day reports from outside trump's estate and with 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 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 still is a commander in she. no one respects the current president. world leaders think of
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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 back, 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 in 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. and his resorts in west palm beach, florida, and proclaiming that she is the only candidate the republicans should support that we will. despite this unity within 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 claim. 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 with. 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
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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. 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. the still ahead on l. g 0. 3 more protests is in iran have been sentenced to death. we'll have an update from to run kenya's, former presidents who do kenyatta is urging congolese rebels and government forces
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to stop fighting and start talking. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle a ways a variance developing again in the central philippines. you can just see the clouds building now, but the heavier stuff is to the west. it's there and in the forecast the far south, the todd and downstream peninsula, malaysia. and the boss was sumatra just west of java that circulation, the 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 southeast asia, that the top end to this though, through southern china is where the rain stop north of that we have got developing systems that run through. but it's not particularly persist and the temperatures of
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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 yangtze, where we're down to high teens or low twenty's again, where it should be not below 30 gallons, been recording all off the last 3 months. india is dry and quiet now. which means poor quality for like you dallied saves tritton over pakistan. but it's ne monsoon time of year now, which means every now and again you develop a circulation in the bay of bang goal. this one is showing slow development, but if it hits the shore, it'll make you very wet in chin. i again the weather sponsored by a cat on a ways a commitment to continuously conserve its wonder is vital in providing break through solutions to renewable energy for an environmentally
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responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges and leave the world in moving forward as we're recover together, recover stronger. ah ah, watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the sour ukraine has asked for access to a blast size and poland. nato has suggested it might have been caused by a ukrainian air defense muscle used to deflect a russian strike. at least 2 people were killed in the attack. for me, you as president donald trump has announced he will run for president again and
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2024 trumps early announcement is seen as a move to discourage other republican kin contenders like florida. gov never on de santis u. k. has announced its inflation right for october has risen to 11 point one percent. it's an increase to levels not seen in more than 40 years. the rise has been blamed on higher costs of food and energy. liberian flagged oil tank at has been struck by an exploding, drawn off the coast of our mon. the vessel is operated by singapore based eastern pacific shipping. the company is owned by israeli billionaire. eat an offer. it reported only minor damage to the vessels hull and says there was no spillage of cargo or injuries among the crew. kenya's former president who, who to kenyatta is urging boring sides in the democratic republic of congo. to start talking, he visited a camp of displaced people and north kiva. the conflict between the congolese
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soldiers and m 23 fighters has moved closer to gama. the congolese government has repeatedly accused were wander of backing the rebels. an allegation it denies. malcolm web has the latest from the eastern democratic republic of congo, m $23.00, which is widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. they, rwanda denies it. has been fighting with congress east forces on 3 fronts, one to the north of its territory, one to the west. and we've just heard that the town is tongue from 3 different military sources has been taken by am 23 rebels. and $23.00 has said the same congo least on the spokes person hasn't confirmed if the town is fallen or not. phase of people hearing goma that another front, coming from the western side could enable the m 23 fighters to encircle the city of goma. meanwhile, fighting is continued in cuba, about 20 kilometers to the north of here,
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and 23 armed group took the city of gamer in 2012. it withdrew the following year. and then was defeated by congo liaison forces with substantial international support, which this time, they don't have. the united nations high commissioner for human rights has been meeting government officials and sudan volk. a turk has been stressing that the country must up hold its commitment to human rights laws, sedans, military stage, the takeover in october last year. army officials have promised a democratic transition. but sir don has been in political turmoil since 2019. when omar bashir was forced to step down ravine, a shim to fanny, is the spokeswoman for the you in high commission of the human rights. he joins us live from cartoon. now, thank you very much for being on the program. physical. can you just give us an update on some of the human rights issues that those, the face multiple reports of protest is being killed,
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disappearing and torches. indeed some thank you. there are, those is, this is a multifaceted crisis and there is an economic, freehold. there is a very dire humanitarian situation where we've got about a 3rd of the country in need of humanitarian assistance. and there is also political term, while there are near daily protests, especially by young people in sudan where they are demanding a transition to civilian rule. they are demanding peace, they're demanding justice, they're demanding human rights. unfortunately, a lot of these protests have been met with excessive force and we've documented numerous kennings due to the leave use of live ammunition by security forces. so we are calling for accountability for such violations. we've also received reports of thumb sexual and gender based violence against protesters, but of course the situation goes beyond the protests in khartoum as well and in the
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states of dar 4 in the court of fans. and in the blue nile state, we've seen a resurgence off ethnic violence and, and the state is in some cases, absent and another cases it is accused of being complicit in the violence. i mean, the park from raising awareness and, and calling for accountability was, can actually be done. what can you actually do? we can do a lot. we have an office in sudan not only in cartoon, but also in dar 4 in blue nile. and in the core to find on the high commissioner has been engaging at the highest levels, including with general bar hun on these issues. very frank discussions raising the issues. and in fact we have seen an openness and we've seen a receptiveness. they have asked us for, you know, that they've given access to our office to detainees. for example, they have asked us to provide cases to them that they can follow up on. we are seeing entry points for the un human rights office to be able to even in this
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a transitional phase, to be able to accompany the people of sudan in their demand for human rights, the sudanese and i've been waiting for that for the promise democratic transition when do you think that is going to happen? listened as a political process that is ongoing. the un is involved in it, um, as, as the african union and some other states. and of course, most importantly, of course, this process needs to be owned by the people of sudan. so there are various actors from, you know, various communities in sudan that are involved in this process. there is hope there is some cautious optimism that an agreement will be reached. and what we are calling for is we're calling for any agreement to be founded upon human rights for human rights to be at the core of any agreement. and for the sudanese and for the international community to already start planning for the day after to get the institutions in order to get the legal reforms in order and for the international
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community as well. to be ready to support the transition through financial aid through development aid and through other means there is hope at the moment. good. good. thank you so much. that is ravenna shim dasani a spokeswoman for the you in high commission for human rights. thanks for being on the program. with the latest inflation figures from the u. k. show rights have increased to levels not seen in more than 40 years . the office for national statistics is the right of inflation for october rose to 11 point one percent. the increase has been blamed on higher prices for food and energy finance minister jeremy hands is due to unveil a new budget on thursday. around the judiciary has sentenced 3 anti government protests to death. they faced several charges including killing a policeman and staging war against the establishment. nearly 19 people face the death penalty for taking part in protests. after the death of 22 year old martha
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minnie and police custody. meanwhile, people have been striking to mark the anniversary of a crackdown on protests. in 2019 nessa has launched its giant rockets, which will take the ask miss one mission to the moon. the unmanned mission is a test journey ahead of a plan to put humans on the moon again and 20. 25. been in smith reports 321 boosters, english, and left off of artemus one. we rise together. this is the 3rd time lucky finances are to miss project. after technical problems and hurricanes stopped to previous launch attempts of the a ryan spacecraft. it's a test flight if it succeeds than in a couple of years, they'll be accrued flight around the moon, followed by a lunar 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
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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 it's signals a change in direction for the u. s. space agencies, human space flight program. after the 6 apollo missions from 969 to 72. since then, nasa is focused on low earth 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 to mars, answering some of humanities, most fundamental questions there. the are i capture will, will be on a 25 day flight before one of its biggest tests. the durability of its heat shield, which needs to withstand re entry friction temperatures of 2760 degrees celsius. ultimately, nasa wants to establish a base on the moon as
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a stepping stone to even more ambitious human voyages to mass. bernard smith, al jazeera, ah, the fans are starting to arrive in, cut out ahead of kick off. i'll be saying, and all sorts of accommodations from hotels, to cruise ships and fan villages. alexia bryan has been checking out some of the options in the desert with we're about an hour from the glistening skyscrapers. the habit to view here couldn't be any more different. i've it is the ripened golf behind me kilometers of june, lamp dartford drive with his day that is hugely important to not only the visitors,
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but also those of us who live here because you can go june bashing. we 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 the one point. 2000000 visitors who are heading 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 96 them. 16 clusters of the inventory is distributed between the locked and a standard for the type. the locks are more with complete services of a hot room. they would be having the breakfast buffet, they would be having wholesale barbican right? happening with now if you do end up coming and staying at a camp like this can learn a bit about how to re culture. and when you're not at the gate,
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you've got the rest of the data to explore. well famous football tricia's have fish minions in the sale which was live streamed across the world. one of them is a piece of world cup history, which sparked plenty of controversy more than 30 years ago. harry, for so tells us more at graham, but auctions they'd been gearing up to this day for months. a world cup special sale with a trove of objects stretching back through the history of the competition. a married on a court pharmacy said a lot of blue. i think we, we could wait england not blow wouldn't know until, but the main event was always going to be about this data married on his famous, infamous hand of god. go against england. in 1986 caught a final in mexico, the match referee picked up the ball at the end of the game and kept it for 36 years. a bit deflated and bedraggled, but no less valuable. you're tempted to say, look for married on his fingerprints, but how do you actually establish the right bill?
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well that was, that was a joke was, can we, can we find a ham print on the ball? but reality is, the balls picks up a lot, scuffs and bang kicks around, scratches various marks on the ball, which actually made it called 80. so identify. and so to the big movement streamed, life forbids from around the world. is the hand of god football from the argentina versus england quarter final 1500000. after married on his shirt when for nearly 9000000 dollars this year, the estimate on the ball was up to 3 and a half 1000000 or $3000000.00 pounds. 2000000, thank you very much. in the end to 1000000, it was plenty criticised referee ali bon nasser at the time for allowing the goal some no question whether he should profit. but speaking from his home into dizzier, been nasa himself says something else is at work to coin a phrase the hand of god. you.

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