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might have been caused by ukrainian air defense missile. ah, hello there, i'm dealing with donald. this is sal. jesse relies from london also coming up a crack down on haitian migrants supported from the dominican republic. despite appeals from the un, donald trump set his sights on the white house despite legal challenges and criticism for members of his own party and left off of order swan and nozzles most powerful rocket r smith. one blast saw for the 1st leg of its mission to return humans to the surface of warm welcome to the program, nato and paul, and say a miss sile that landed in polish territory on tuesday,
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killing 2 people would likely astrea fired from ukraine's air defense message system, well, this is ukraine's government continues to accuse moscow of launching the projectile as part of a massive bombardment of ukrainian towns and cities. ukraine's president has demanded immediate access to the site. john hall reports not 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 a missile attack on one nato country could trigger a collective response from the whole alliance. but afterwards,
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the u. s. president remained cautious. i found likely in the minds of a trajectory at it was fired from russia. but we will see the photos of the missiles debris in poland suggest it was part of an es, 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, owns president and j due to describing what he called an unfortunate accident or so i would say get, i get the shower during the russian multiple missile attack. there were maneuverable rockets flying in various directions. probably some of these were flying in the vicinity of polish territory and then turned to fly east. ukrainian 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 lay to shed by nato. but let me be clear. this is not
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ukraine's fault or shop bears ultimate responsibility as it 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 those 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
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russia. it's significant for us that russia says they have nothing to do with this and that we should allow in brussels nato ambassadors will have discussed the threat posed by the war in ukraine with some alliance members, calling for enhanced defense along the ponies border. but it seems clear now that fears of a dramatic escalation were unfounded. joan, a whole al jazeera keith, while the missiles landed in shape, although, which is about 100 kilometers north of live, but on the polish side of the border, it's a town of about 400 people and about 6 kilometers from the ukranian border with acid big is live in chicago in poland. m. hi there, i said. so poland has appeared to accept that this was an accident. the ukrainian president isn't in agreement. ukrainian president lucky miss lensky had a press conference and he's still sticking to his guns, saying that this wasn't ukrainian. he says he can't go against what he command has
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told them he accepts that those meetings have taking place in private. but he wants to be a part of that investigation, the ukrainians from the very beginning have named russia for this incident. and despite what the president boynton years, president biden has said, it is unlikely that russia fight this messiah at poland, nay, toys saying the same. poland here again saying the same, that this was not fired by russia at poland. ukraine is not backing down there. adamant that this was russian, that it wasn't their defense system that was responsible for this. and they want to be a part of that investigation, or they're saying that they're happy to hand over evidence of traces of a russian missile. but at the moment, everyone is saying that this isn't russia except ukraine and ukraine from the very start of this war has said that russia's war against ukraine isn't just about ukraine. it's a threat to the rest of europe. and it seems like this incident for them reinforces
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that narrative. i said, how long do you think before we expect any more definitive answers? well the investigation is ongoing, police have court and off this area has seen police and emergency vehicles coming in and they did release the 2 pictures, one where the missile hit on a farm. there was a truck that was overturned in the 2nd picture of so miss all parts. no, we don't know how long the investigation will take a ukraine, said that one to be a part of it and i pose and has said if they want to be a part of it that would have to be cleared by the united states, both of whom were part of this investigation. again, the main line that's coming out of ukraine is then not accepting what the night states is saying, deny existing what poland has saying. they're not accepting what nato was saying. so they will be waiting for this investigation, but they are pressing ukraine really want to be a part of this investigation and they want to handle whatever evidence they say they have said big their life for us in ship all duce in poland. now
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mohammed vol has more on the reaction to the strike from moscow. 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 ukraine. russia has always been accusing western countries, the collective west, west of the quality of supporting ukraine, not only by weapons, but also by mess entities paid in from the west. and we have also met yet, if 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, but also to lead to a world war 3 in ukraine. so the actions are,
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are being very clear about it. leaders of g 20 nation saw departing indonesia, after several days of meetings, mostly dominated by the war in ukraine. despite rifts within the group, members were able to put together a joint declaration with most condemning rushes actions. jessica washington reports from the g 20 summit in bonnie. even in this idyllic setting, this new reprieve from the crises these leaders face as they too had 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 bali when the war were won the world at jam together the g. 22 urge de escalation. russia continues to all issue escalated you, right? while we're me, earlier the u. s. president called an emergency meeting up to 2 people were killed in explosions in holland overnight,
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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 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 to the war in ukraine and 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 a declaration in this context was hailed as an achievement for intonation, diplomacy that communicated that was bernice today is substantive. it's
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comprehensive, it's action oriented and it was by no means assured. and i think repressed and his team desires enormous praise. before the leadership that they've demonstrated over the year, but especially over the past few days, i bet there 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 ah, rainy in state media is reporting at least 5 people have been killed by unknown gunman at the bazaar in the south. western city of is say, 6 others are said to be wounded in the same attack state buildings have also been set on fire has been ongoing, and widespread protests in the cruises stand province where the shooting took place . iran's judiciary has sensors, 3 more anti government protested to death. they face several charges including
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killing a policeman and stage in war against the establishment. nearly 19 people face the death penalty for taking part in protest after the death of 22 year old master and minnie in police custody. will the charges come as a strike to mark the anniversary of the 2019 cracked down on protest has entered its 2nd day. the strike action marks the anniversary of those porter. so were rising fuel prices that lead to more than a house and people being killed in a waiver one rest, 3 people will reportedly killed on tuesday when a march turned island. there was a jabari, has more on the story now 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 groups. and loggers really that are working with a demonstrators at the official line, is that these demonstrations that have been ongoing and are
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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 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 us says an attack on is really owned oil tanker off the coast of amman was likely conducted by iran with
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a drone. the strike on the library and flag pacific 0 con, only cause minor damage to the vessel. coal. the tanker is operated by singapore vase, eastern pacific shipping. the company is owned by israeli billionaire. it does offer, but no one has claimed responsibility for the attack that comes amid high intentions between iran, israel still to come this ha, you case broken asylum system, people spend years waiting to be processed, sharing their housing with with europe and africa. this is your weather update. let's go nice to see you right off the bat. we've got this disturbance surround the north sea. so that's check in some rain towards the island of britain, western france and the low countries. and it will be breezy in this area is fall.
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then there's this some snow to chat about for western russia pushing into bell the roofs, and that includes mince with a high of minus 2. now for central europe, it's a similar story here. some showers, snow and some spots as well. that includes that snow anyway at toward the southwest of ukraine, after turkey or we go and i think the worst of the rain will be over the black sea, but it's stumble. you're still gonna catch at some showers here on thursday, but also some sun and cloud. it's well with the high of 20 degrees. now for the other side of the mediterranean pulses of rain for central portugal, that western side of spain and breezy. here as well that what weather will drop into northern portions of morocco, northern algeria, northern tunisia as while south of that plenty of sign. it's a much dryer story in toga, where there had been some flooding and we go south of this, some showers along the coastline of south africa. nothing like we've saw in the past where we did have some severe thunderstorms and it's a wet day in antenna river with the high of 27 degrees on thursday. that's
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a snapshot of your weather bye for now. ah, ah . a newly lou. ah, ah,
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a reminder of our current top stories here on al jazeera, nato, and poland say the deadly strike on a polish border time was likely caused by a ukrainian air defense missile. but western leaders insist russia is still responsible for starting and continuing the war in ukraine. at least 5 people have been killed in iran by unknown gunman at a bazaar in the south. western city is saved. state buildings have also been set on fire and it comes amid ongoing and widespread protest in the cruises stand. authorities in dominican republic are sending detained haitian refugees back to their country. gang warfare and political turmoil have fueled an exodus from neighboring haiti in recent months. many refugees, it said that they've built new lives across the border and they're now facing deportation to reasonable. explains yeah, it's become an all too common seen haitian refugees detained in mid american
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republic. we met them in this military base in the house right at the border. they're being sent back to haiti, even those who say they've built a new lives here ago minute. my husband works in a construction site and i was craig, went home when the police arrived. they wouldn't let me get my babies, clothes, i left all my money at home and i have nothing here. through the courses you are telling a good most of his people were trying to win for the country. a film of his women for telling me that we have homes here. i'm that your children were born immigrant from republic. me. lemme beauty's with her 8 year old son. she shows as his birth certificate that proves he was born in the dominican republic. i. my son has a birth certificate he was born here. they cannot send him back to haiti. the u. n . has called on the dominican republic to hold the quotations. haiti is in the midst of a political crisis that has gangs controlling large parts of the country. thousands are fleeing,
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lack of available health care services in haiti have forced pregnant women to cross the border to deliver their children. but many are not allowed inside. dominic and hospitals, and some have had their children on the street. human rights activists say they're alarmed about what they call a precedent lease. or we know others persecution of haitians in his country was our program. we're here to push. there are massive deportations and the cases are not individual. there is no due process. there is children with papers, others with just visas. it's just massive and a scandal or even pregnant women being sent back to haiti. and the law says that shouldn't be done. the dominican republic is building a wall to protect its borders from smugglers, but also illegal migrants as all numbers on what gwen's alias as his country spore, and cannot allow every one in lowly. the only mechanism of the dominican republic has, is to show that it will not tolerate migrant irregularity of the deportations. and this is what we are doing. this has nothing to do with ethnical reasons or racism,
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but under the problem, if the state stops all the potations, we do not know what could happen here. haiti's facing it's worse crisis. in years human rights crusades, people are being discriminated against across the region. and they're asking the dominican republic, among other governments for empathy, for those white twain to escape hunger violence and have no place to go. no way of thinking that he's, i will, i'll jessia the have on, on the haitian border kenya's, former president who kenyatta is urging warring sites in the democratic republic of congo to start talks as the conflict between congress, the soldiers and 23 fighters moves closer to the eastern city of goma can jasa visited account for displaced people in north kiva, where many have fled for safety after seeing soldiers retreating. am 23 fighters have recently seized large areas of the province, displacing tens of thousands of people. the congress government has repeatedly
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accused one the fact in the fighters, an allegation that kick ali denies when malcolm web has the very latest from eastern democratic republic, of course, and $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 from 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 has said the same congress east me spoke person hasn't confirmed if the town has fallen, though not phase of people hearing goma that another front coming from the west inside 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, and 23 group took the city of gamer in 2012, withdrew the following year,
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and then was defeated by congress. these armed forces with substantial international support, which this time they don't have. donald trump has launched another run for the u. s . presidency promising support his he will make america great and glorious again. the former president made the announcement at his mar lego estate in florida, and it comes as trump is blamed by republicans for the parties lackluster showing in last week's mid term elections, rainy ody aborts. 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. do you still are president?
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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 she. no one respects the current president. our world leaders think of him as week are not just 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 and to trumps involvement and the january 6 capital riots loose 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
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dom, lack of fitness for office, he's unstable. he's 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, and proclaiming that he 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 santis is in violation of oath of
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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 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 job, but you also hear 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. renee o' day al jazeera, west palm beach,
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florida. the british government is fighting to cut the number of asylum seekers crossing from france in small bold spent at the other end of britain's philandering asylum system. people already in the country are waiting months or even years to be processed and private companies providing them. accommodation are making big profits from often poor quality housing. me. parker explains why i fatima, not her real name's been in limbo in britain's asylum system for more than a year. she, her husband of 4 children, arrived in the u. k, fleeing death threats. northern iraq are paying their entire savings to a trafficker to help them escape. now in the 3rd property, they've spent mum sin dire accommodation documenting their experiences. as a mother, it was a horrendous experience for 5 months. we literally so big rats coming into the kitchen and eating our food. they film the rodents themselves. the hospital said
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poor housing was making my son ill. those 5 months have taken 15 years of my life. all 6 of them were then moved to a one bedroom flat in a hostile in liverpool, where problems persisted the now safe elsewhere, but still awaiting the result. they were silent claim. meanwhile, the british government continues to pay millions to private contracts is to provide accommodation. the big 3 serco mears and clear spring ready homes have seen their total profits double from $60000000.00 to $130000000.00 in the past year. the profits are blooming and their outsourcing providers say they're involved in so many other services. but it seems like a silent commendation and detention are some of their big. it provides some of the biggest profits they each, the companies, all berserker, refused to talk to us, admitting several issues at fatima accommodation, but said the problems have been resolved within the contractual time. scale of 21
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days, the british government has long the 1st to admit that the asylum system is broken according to the home office of the people that arrived here last year, 96 percent of them. mister waiting to have their cases processed. even though eventually, the vast majority will be granted refugee status. while they're waiting, they car work. they get about $47.00 a week and the backlog is getting longer and longer. meanwhile, the national debate around migrations become toxic. inflamed by the home secretaries description of people arriving in the u. k by small boats as an invasion, emboldening, ultra right group such as britain 1st gateway east. that in this hotel, if launched a harassment campaign of asylum seekers on social media as well. why do you need to expose the whereabouts of would be asylum seekers? oh, interesting. are politicians, a treacherous, self serving careerist? i think they, they are out. goal is to make this country completely multicultural and the
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indigenous population is country reduced to a minority. britain's cost of living crisis is compounding racist attitudes, perpetuating a myth, but most migrants are enjoying high quality housing. soaring inflation affects everyone, especially those who arrive with nothing, and have everything to lose. the rocker al jazeera in northwest england. the latest inflation figures from the united kingdom shall rates have hit for c one year high . the office for national statistics as the rate of inflation for october rolls 11 point one percent. the increase has been blamed on surging energy bills and food prices. u. k. finance minister, january hans is due to unveil and new budget on thursday. while more than half a century after nasa's apollo 11 landed on the moon, the u. s. space agency has begun a new program to return astronauts to the lunar surface. in its 1st mission, the autonomous one blasted off on wednesday for a 25 day exploratory journey around them in the flight is the 1st test of nasa's
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new rocket called the space launch system, which is being used to propel an unmanned ryan crew cab sure into or of it will the mission will focus on the sure. in the ryans successful orbit entry descent washed down and then recovery. it's the 1st in a series of autonomous missions, which nazi hopes will lead the return of humans on the moon by 2025. and then eventually on to mosse will jessica mayor is a nasa astronaut and she described this as an incredibly exciting day. i think the biggest piece of the excitement is the fact that this launch has kicked off the entire nasa campaign. we were all waiting for this. we needed this 1st step as everything that we do here at nasa is incremental. so now we are literally on our way to the moon, the heat shield that was mentioned earlier in the broadcast. this is the 1st time we've tested this version of the heat shield and that is the.

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