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ah, hello there, i'm dealing with all of this is the al jazeera news, our alive from london coming up. ukraine demands access to a missile blast sites in poland, while natal suggests it might have been caused by ukrainian air defense massage. a crackdown on haitian migrants deported from the dominican republic despite appeals from the u. n. an unfolding crisis in the eastern d. r. c, with tens of thousands displaced, the warring sides are urged to talk, peace, and lift off of order. one analysis most powerful rocket blast saw on the 1st leg of its mission to return humans to the surface of the moon. and on pete assembling dough with the latest football woke up muse, south korea, so needing men returns to training or to fracturing his eye sockets and of sigma to go from a superstar, you know, mercy and argentina make
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a sizzling statement. you know whom of match that a more later in the program, there were welcome to this iris, news, nato and poland. say, a missile that landed in polish territory on tuesday, killing 2 people was likely astray, fired from ukraine's air defense missile system. this is ukraine's government continues to accused moscow of launching the projectile as part of a massive bombardment of ukrainian towns and cities. members of the russian, duma and defense forces say the strike is a ukrainian attempt to force nato to be directly involved in the conflict. ukraine's president has demanded immediate access to the site. jonah, how reports now 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
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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, the u. s. president remained cautious. i saw unlikely. the minds of the trajectory at it was fired from russia, but we'll see 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 j due to describing what he called an unfortunate accident or so i
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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 defense 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 shed by nato. but let me be clear. this is not ukraine's fault. russia bears ultimate responsibility. 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
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hasn't conceded that it fire the missile and is called instead for immediate access to the site where it felt on poto saw the government here in keep team to press its 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, 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 polish border. but it seems clear now that fears of a dramatic escalation were unfounded. joan, a whole al jazeera cave or miss alt landed in she vall do, which is about a 100 kilometers north of live, but on the polish side of the border, it's
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a time of the by $400.00 people and it's about 6 kilometers from the cranium. border will acid bag has more now from the sight of the strike. it shriveled if in poland, ukrainian president vladimir zalinski had a press conference earlier and he still sticking to his guns, saying that this wasn't ukrainian. he says he can't go against what his air command has told him he accepts that those meetings have taking place in private. but he wants to be a part of that investigation. now the ukrainians from the very beginning have named russia for this incident. and despite what present widen years, president biden has said it is unlikely that russia fight this messiah at poland. ne 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. now they're saying that they're happy to hand over evidence
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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 that narrative authorities in dominican republic, ascending detained haitian refugees, back to their country, gang warfare and political turmoil fuel than exodus from neighboring haiti in recent months. many refugees say they build new lives across the border, but they're now facing deportation to reasonable reports. oh, it's become an all too common seen haitian refugees detained in mid american 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
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a new lives here at home. and 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 forces you are telling a good most of his people were, did he trying to enter the country? liquor? some of this women are telling me that they have holes here and that their children were born in them in from republican maryland, the piano with her 8 year old son. she shows us 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, 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. dominican hospitals and some have had their children on the street. human rights activists
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say, they're alarmed about what they call a precedent lease. i mean, others, persecution, of haitians in his country was approved at work. yes, it was. there were massive deportations and the cases are not individual. there is no due process. there's children with papers, others with just visas. it's just massive and a scandal. 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 is all over. so what are when's hillier says his country's poor and cannot allow every one in law is the only mechanism. the dominican republic has, is to show that it will not tolerate migrant irregularity of the deputations. and this is what we are doing. this has nothing to do with ethnical reasons or racism, but another problem. if the state stops all the potations, we do not know what could happen here. haiti is facing its worst crisis in years. human rights crusades,
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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, i think there is, i will, i'll just see that the have on, on the haitian border buying and talent ginia is the director of the institute for justice and democracy in haiti. he joins me by skype from boston. and brian, thanks very much for joining us on the show. and we'll call to hold these deportations coming from the un and you of you make any difference. i don't think they will. if you look at history as a guide, it's important to see that there's an acute crisis of the crisis in haiti that's, that's generating migration pressure. but that in the context of a much longer chronic problem of dominican haitian relationships in which effort, internal, dominican, political purposes. the governments have wanted to be perceived of as being hard on
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haitians. and haitians are defined as people who were born in haiti and came across the border. but sometimes it's people whose parents came across the border or even grandparents who came across the border. so one of the things that appears to be happening is people are, are, are set, set for deportation because they're dark skinned. not because they necessarily do or do not have papers. and in the past, the way the dynamic has worked when the international community has applied some pressure on the dominican republic that has strengthen the nationalists hands. who like to blame all the problems on the haitians and it forces the governments to, to either reject the international communities, entities, and sometimes to even be harder against the haitians. and that's exactly what president of united there did when i commissioner for human rights vulgar turk requested he stop deportation. he said, not only is he not going to stop the deportations,
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he's going to increase them. is that, is there an element by and here that we sometimes see in a situations where for many haitians, they're providing the dominican republic with and i use these words loosely cheap labor. does that feature in what happens here also? oh, it certainly does it for 4 generations. dominican employers, including the, the, got the state that, that runs a lot of the sugar plantations. they've been happy to have haitian laborers in the dominican republic to do work. and part of them working cheaply is being exploitable by not having any kind of legal status there. and so that is certainly part of the dynamic as soon as haitian. if asians are expelled, they'll be let back in as soon as they're needed as workers and, and asians do a lot of the work not just in the sugar cane fields, but also in construction and hospitality. and many other important aspects of the dominican economy. fine, as we watched in my colleague entries of those report there,
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we saw that many of the people in the keys had children that were born in the dominican republic. what happens to them then when they're sent back? when people get back to haiti, it's to a pretty grim existence. 80 is in the midst of multiple crises. there's a governance crisis. there's a security crisis where gangs control over half of the country. there's an economic crisis where close to half of the population is now suffering from acute hunger. and so it really is a difficult situation back in haiti. one of the things that the dominicans are claiming with some credibility is that they're being forced to bear a disproportionate burden of hades, political crisis. and especially if a lot of people inside the dominican republic are pointing out that to some extent, this crisis has been supported by the international community, which has been very supportive of haiti's government. even though it has been
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repressive, even though it has been corrupt, and it is actually creating a lot of this migration pressure. and so one of the things that dominicans are saying, hey, look, the international community was part of creating this problem. now it needs to be part of the solution. instead of just forcing the dominican republic to be the only solution. and when we think buying about where haitians have an option to flee a little, the options are frankly, very, very limited, right? they are very, very limited, and this is another thing that the americans mentioned. they, you know, they, they, they are accused of being racist. and i think there is grounds for that. but one of the things they respond to is a look all of eighty's neighbors that are, that are predominantly african lead. they're not letting haitians in either the united states, which likes to take the high ground against the dominican republic, is illegally expelling haitians from the us mexico border. so this is,
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is a regional problem. and, and i think that the dominicans have a good argument that there should be a regional solution to it. banking, tanzania. they're joining me, brian, thank you. thank you for having me. coming up on this news hour from london. you case broken asylum system, people spend years waiting to be process sharing or having with i am tonight announcing my candidacy for presidential but this one could be tough for the murder media has turned on. so most from showing the way we meet some of the record number of volunteers for the caps ah ah, can use former president who are kenyatta is urging warring sides in the democratic republic of congo to start talks as the conflict between congress soldiers and m 23
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fighters moves closer to the eastern city of goma. can you also visited account for this place? people in north keyvi where many have fled for safety after seeing soldiers retreating. m $23.00 fighters of recently seized launch areas of proven displacing . tens of thousands of people, the companies government has repeatedly accused wanda, backing to fight as an allegation that kick ali denies. well, malcolm web has the latest from 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. these 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 has said the same congo least me spoke person hasn't confirmed if the town is fallen or not. phase of people hearing goma that another front coming from the west inside could enable the
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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. it withdrew the following year. and then was defeated by congo liaison forces with substantial international support which this time they don't have no jam joined by david monkey, the eastern zones rates for world division d. c and n g o that's helping vulnerable children. he's usually based in go month. david, thanks very much for coming on the show. what the situation like on the ground at the moment, particularly, i'm interested to know how many people are on the move. the number is, is much larger than in previous months. this is the 2nd time that there has been this kind of fighting through the number is gotten up to over 200000 people. and
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these people are displaced in all directions. people are fleeing south towards comma, and they're also the north way from neutral to centering. so right now it's a very high number and the envision this number to continue to go up finding any threat, the territory. david, where can people go right now and what sources, what sort of resources are there to help people that are being displaced? as you say, in a number of directions, humanitarian community is doing as much as we can and jose the us system. but there are limited resources, and part of the problem is a lot of the displacement is very unplanned. so people are heading in all directions. there's very little access to resources because the humanitarian access, the humanitarian corridors don't really exist. so we're finding ourselves in a position where we can see a lot of need. we have some resources to do something, but it's incredibly difficult to get to the large number of people that are affected by this david in a situation like this, where you've got a number of people being displaced away from the fighting. but the also be
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a number of people stuck if you'd like, behind the front line. how is that kind of access to get what people need to them? how does that negotiated? how challenging is you have mill people, civilian military, they can engage in that space. that's not a space monitoring normally engage and it's something that we have in coordination . again with the un system, with other security mechanisms. but right now it's extremely limited and we have a key concern for the well being of our staff. can we have our staff go into a humanitarian situation or where there is greater vulnerability and get out safely and the large number of times are asking a question. the answer comes back. no. so despite our efforts is very limited success in getting to a lot of the people that are in these effective areas. it's been called david, a looming humanitarian catastrophe. the worry, i suppose, is just have a serious thing is could get particularly for very vulnerable people. the old, of course, women and children. just how bad could things get it's already
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a nightmare. it was already humanitarian nightmare. it's a question of how bad when to get and as fighting continue. if there is limited success in diplomatic circles and it's going to get much worse, we're going to see much more displacement and is the rainy season is now upon us here. we're worried about more outbreaks. i will write about portable water where the protection she's worried about the protection of children. so it has potential to get much worse, which is something that we can see in the future. we're doing our best to prepare for any eventuality. david monkey their m from vision the r c. david, thank you. thank you. now leaders of g 20 nations are departing in denisia after several days of meetings, mostly dominated by the war in ukraine. despite risks within the group members were able to put together a joint declaration with most condemning rushes actions. jessica washington reports in the g. 20 summit in bali even in this idyllic setting,
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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 with gem together the g. 22 urge de escalation . russia continues to was showing escalade ukraine while we're me earlier the u. s. president called an emergency meeting up to 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 not 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
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declaration issued at the end of the summit said most members strongly condemned for 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 said 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 indonesian diplomacy that communicated that was 30 today is substantive. it's comprehensive, it's action oriented and it was by no means assured. and i think the president and his team deserves an 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
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jazeera ali. ah, that gets the world cup news with p, sir, and one of the favors for the tournament warming up in style. peter. yes, julie argentina annihilating the united arab emirates in abu dhabi as the aim for the perfect price of the an amazing what will be his 1st and probably laugh woke up after who leon overheads handed the 2. tom will champions the lead and held. the maria struck twice, not a bad finish, that 1 may see school before for the origin times before working korea completed the 5 no route in the 2nd off or to see the face permanent, mexico and saudi arabia in group see yet the world a full time will champions germany, we're in the gulf as well on wednesday to take on o mon. the germans has a battle hot and i took a late goal to seal victory. nicholas full crew scoring with just over 10 minutes,
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the playing muskets, germany of spain, japan and costa rica for company group. 2018 runners up croatia. they were also in action. they faced saudi arabia in riyadh. the crow sat to wait until the 82nd minute for andre cramer reach to secure a one know when that portugal star christy on a renello has missed training. he will be out of thursdays, warmer match against my jerry because of a stomach bug. his absence comes just days after controversial interview, criticizing that manchester united manager, eric and hug portugal face gone a year ago on south korea in the world cup group. speaking of the south koreans, they, captain song, young men says he is confident he'll play a big part in copper as he recovered from injury. he was the last member of the squad to arrive in doha and wasted no time straight back into training or to fracturing his left eye socket. there is no doubts on is planning the plane south
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korea's 1st match that will be against uruguay. on thursday, both her i've been playing without missing any matches until the winter season. i've only been resting for the last 10 days. so this hello for choosing to me to refresh my condition, going for a surgery can ruin your body. but i was told my surgery went very well, i'm still recovering, but there shouldn't be any problems. ah, ah, to go. excitement is building around though. this was ecuador arriving at the hotel . they kick off the tournament to be open again on sunday, against the host nation. across town at aspire park fans have been taking pictures of the woke up trophy is usually kept at fif of headquarters in switzerland. but as the just company to the 51 stock global through coming into the tournament, only 8 countries have won the world cup previously. get all excited to be here
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because he is forced them to ask to see the property. so he's regularly like, amazing for al would just have to see the trophy and getting very well caught what was lots of events going on with your probate tomorrow. so we're all really excited cutters. world camp has attracted an unprecedented number of volunteers. the campaign saw wide interest across the middle east and brought in people from unlikely places. from d nguyen made a few of them. the early morning school rad ushers in a new day for shahan twilight. you afternoon. how are you? hello. thank you very much. he worked as a security guard at one of the local schools in katara. she han came from kenya 5 years ago with the hopes of supporting his family. he recently got a call telling him he's been selected as
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a faithful world cup volunteer. after his shift, he makes it to the volunteer training center much like his day job. he greets and welcome visitors at one of the world cup venue. that is wonderful in less time experience, that is happening here. so i, i volunteer myself to explore, to get knowledge, to socialize with people who are coming from all over. there was in another part of town. a mother picks up her children from school. a fema gloria came to catch up with her family 5 years ago looking for a full time job. i wanted to enjoy. she's a busy mother of 2 who working part time as a supply teacher. yet she still finds time to volunteer at a uniform distribution center. i think the one carrying is the outlet for me to release my stress. come out and service to the community where i have been living
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here for few years. the fee for world cup cut, our 2022 volunteer program was launched in march of this year. am proud to say that the main pillar of any success, any mega events will be delivered and today they come and they want to like for projects, for events in addition to that, on other responsibilities, just for the sake of the passion and the love of the game cuts are, has received a record number of volunteer applications of any thief, a world cup over 400000. in fact, and 20000 of those have been selected in this region, mostly coming from right here. one of the most cosmic politan host countries in the world as the flags of the team that have qualified, decorate every street corner across the country. the volunteers who've been selected will be working hard to make sure the fans coming here will have
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a positive and memorable experience. fully nguyen al jazeera. they will be several places for fans together during the tournament, including the main fi for fan park in dough hall. victoria gate and b when to have a look around things in a few days time. this area is going to be packed with an estimated $40000.00 people will come to this entertainment and to watch the matches on this big screen every day. now this is the 1st time that people will cover ever been held in the middle east and organizers say that will be something for everyone with 1st time that we deployed. if he's a fantastic for concept before it was the fif of infest, now we're going full on multi dimensional,
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multi faceted. we have amazing food options, entertainment, and of course formats use a date on this amazing screen. with the finger fan festival is split into 3, then say there's the live zone where the big screen is, where fans will be able to watch the game every day. then there's the food and bring zone and then there is the entertainment. then that will have interactive and immersive game for people to play as well as this, the faith and museum. now this has more than a 100 original pieces of p for world cop memorabilia for people to see dating back to the 930 visit group out of control on busing. or i'm an ambassador this museum, and we started this collaboration with the main fi for museum and zurich. since the world cup is inca, we've brought part of the museum to doha. as you can see behind me,
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i'm here to share the magical moments that only football can give. a better part is in the center of the car, and this is where this piece of fan festival is being held. you can see the west based guy line in the background. it's really easy to get to a very accessible organizes say that this place to be the focal point for fans, a place where they can comp hang out, relax and enjoy everything. the world cup has to offer with still plenty of will companies later, the so including netherlands coach lee from co on his team's chances in casa and defending champions, france hotels, another in julie blue with the button, this legal top scorer limping out of the tournament. ah,
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ah, europe in africa, this is your weather update. let's go nice to see you right off the bat. we've got this disturbance around 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. then there's this some snow to chat about for western russia pushing into bella roofs. and that includes mince with a high of minus 2. now for central europe, it's a similar story here. some shower 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 is stumble. you're still going to catch some showers here on thursday, but also some sun and clouds fall 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,
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northern tunisia as while south of that plenty of sign. it's a much dryer story in togo, 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 what day in and 10 and ariba with the high of 27 degrees on thursday. that's a snapshot of your weather bye for now. ah. a new series follows players from 6 countries hoping to make it to keta 2022 people know football in gun with playing football industries. all passion at be so 2 features, 3 hope i'm gonna be so glad a site and i wanted i hope it will be glad to leave the world cup. dream john l g
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many of us living with the effects of ecological breakdown. so what would be stories in which technology, hopefully promised of salvation of a planet, billionaires big tech and an unwavering faith in innovation alley re investigates where the tech no optimism is helping or hindering the fight against climate change . it's a destruction self delusion to t. i just masking over it all hail the planet episode to on al jazeera. ah ah, ah, quick reminder of our top story, xian al jazeera, nato, and poland say the deadly strike on a polish border time was likely caused by ukrainian air defense massage. the
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western need is insist russia is still responsible for starting, and i'm continuing war in ukraine. can use former president who, who kenyatta is urging warring sides in the democratic republic of congo to start talks fighting between congress soldiers and m. 23 fighters is moving closer to the eastern city of gong. of ortiz, in dominican republic are sending detained haitian refugees back to their country. but many were, if you sick jesus say that they have the new lives across the border and they're now facing quotation. iranian st media is reporting at least 5 people have been killed by a non gunman at a bazaar in the south. western city of is say, 6 others are said to be wounded in the attack. state buildings have also been set on fire and there's been ongoing and widespread protests in the cruises stand province where the shooting took place. one's judiciary has sentence 3 more,
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anti government protested to death that they face several charges, including killing a policeman and staging war against the establishment. nearly 19 people faced the death penalty for taking part in protests after the death of 22 year old martha minnie in police custody. those charges comes a national strike interest a 2nd day. the mass action marks the anniversary of 2019 protests over rising fuel prices, and that led to more than a 1000 people been killed in a wave of on west 3 people will reportedly killed on tuesday when march turned violent. donald trump has launched another run for the u. s. presidency promising supports hersey will make america great and glorious again. the former president made the announcement at his mar lego state in florida. together we will be taken on the most corrupt forces and entrenched interests imaginable. our country is at a horrible state were in grave trouble. this is not a task for a politician or
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a conventional candidate. this is a task for a great movement that bodies, the courage, confidence, and the spirit of the american people. this is a movement, this is not for any one individual. while if trump is going to win the republican nomination, it appears he'll have to do it without a powerful ally. media t. i couldn't report. murdock has reportedly withdrawn his support for the former u. s. president as gay bellas on the reports from new york, several murder home publications are starting to reflect that. i'm outside the headquarters of fox news here in new york city. it's also home to news corporation, the parent company owned by billionaire media mogul. rupert murdoch with donald trump announcing his intention to run for the presidency again in 2024. you might think that murdoch own conservative media would once again be backing trumps bid.
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but this time, unlike 2016, they're not just take a look at today's new york post. a newspaper also owned by murdock. the front page almost completely ignores trump. a very clear snub at the bottom of the page saying florida man makes an announcement, not even referring to him by name. last week, another post front cover was even more scathing calling the former president, trump. d dumpty and blaming him for the republican party's disappointing results in the mid term elections. the murdock own wall street journal has been equally critical. this editorial last week, calling trump the republican party's biggest loser. during tuesday nights, announcement fox news even cut out of the speech. when trump appeared to be rambling. jesse james now, eric trump got more subpoena. now we're going to go back to former president tramps when news warrants travel, it all comes after trump backed candidates had
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a terrible night in the mid terms, losing to their democratic rivals in many key states. this is all a far cry from the days of trumps presidency when he could rely on strong support from fox news and the murdoch papers. it seems that for news corp, donald trump is yesterday's man. and that rupert murdoch has moved on the democrats of one another for seats in the race. the u. s. has of representatives, tightening the gap on the republicans. republicans are still on 217 seats just one away from forming a majority, but the democrats are now and 209. and as we've been reporting, the democrats will retain the senate, even with the georgia run off still to be held, vice president, pamela harris, has the deciding vote. in the event of a tide count, the british government is fighting to cut the number of asylum seekers crossing from france in small boats. but at the other end of britain's floundering asylum
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system, people already in the country are waiting months or even years to be processed. and private companies providing them commendation are making big profits from often poor quality housing b barker reports or fatima not her real names been in limbo in britain's asylum system for more than a year. she, her husband had 4 children, arrived to the u. k. fleeing death threats, northern iraq paying their entire savings to a trafficker to help them escape. now in the 3rd property, they've spent mum sim dyer accommodation, documenting their experiences. and as a mother, it was a horrendous experience for 5 months. we literally saw big rats coming into the kitchen and eating our food. they filmed the rodents themselves. the hospital said 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,
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where problems persisted that i was safe elsewhere, but still awaiting the result. there was silence 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 they're out. so synchronized is say they're involved in so many other services that it seems like it's the ag at silent commendation and detention are some of their big. it provides some of the biggest profits h, the companies or 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 $21.00 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
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year, 96 percent of them, mr. waiting to have their cases processed. even though eventually, the vast majority will be granted refugee status. while they're waiting, they can't work. they get about $47.00 a week and the backlog is getting longer longer. meanwhile, the national debate around migrations become tulsa, 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 ultimate goal is to make this country completely multicultural, and the indigenous population is country reduced to minority britain's cost of living christ. this is compounding racist attitude, perpetuating
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a myth that most migrants are enjoying high quality housing. soaring inflation affects every one, especially those who arrive with nothing, and have everything to lose near park out to 0 in northwest england. 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. it's 1st mission, the artemus one blasted off on wednesday for a $25.00 day explorer to journey around the moon. the flight is the 1st test of nasa new rocket coal space launch system which is being used to propel an unmanned ryan crew capture into orbit emission will focus on ensuring the ryan's successful orbit and treat descent smashed and recovery. it's the 1st in the series of artemus misinger, which nasa hopes will lead to the return of humans on them in i 2025 and then eventually on to mice. bernice smith reports 321
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boosters indication and left off of autumn is 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 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 is the beginning of the next era is beginning of building on all the
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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 humanity, find them on a questions there. the iran capture will be on a 25 day flight before one of its biggest tests that your 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, algebra ilan mosque has told remaining to his staff that if they aren't ready to go hard core, they should leave the company. the new to to c o is making employees sign a pledge to work long hours at high intensity and build a breakthrough to it's a 2 point oh, they have until thursday to make the commitments or take 3 months severance pay
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must to go over twitter after buying the company at the end of october, laying off 50 percent of twitter stuff just days later. still ahead on the news are we continue our content? the world cup with peter is the major tournament returned for a player who had a cardiac arrest on the pitch. the euro's details after the break. ah ah.
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with whole lou. oh ah. okay, now let's go back to peter for more sport as the build ups. the world cup continues with
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shooting. that's quite right. the injuries are mounting for defending champions. france will travel to cancer without the top score in the germany kristof can conclude before it has been ruled out of the world camp off the spraining. he's me going in for a challenge with teammate edwardo, a come of anger. it happened frances final training session before the promising for the tournament. it's another blow for france. you have several big names missing already. one of those is paul paul burke, who was influential in there when in russia 4 years ago. video dish, i'm side will also be without chelsea midfield in gold. conte paris sandra. man defend at pres, now king pembert and manchester united st. wrecker f. l baran will travel with the team, but he is still recovering from a hamstring injury. and there's been plenty of fanfare for the french as they arrived in though hawk an enthusiastic crowd of support is welcome video to shop
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and his men frontal. aiming to win the world cup for a 3rd time now the french clerk. strayer, in the opening game of the tournament, the sucker rooms held the training session with fever, volunteers on wednesday forward, craig goodwin, nosy seymour outsiders, but still hopes they can spring a surprise against the holders. we should go out there with not russia because we are the only dog. and now i think we have that self belief and we've shown along the way to qualify for this wilcox, we've been written off on, on many occasions in game and we've been able to get here. so i think we go with full confidence. we know little it'll be a tough game, but there's no reason why we can't shock the world. denmark round our group, the christian ericsson, they were using picture. while he is fit to be a key player. if he returns to a major tournament, the midfielder had a cardiac arrest that euro 2020 and had to be resuscitated on the pitch. at the
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time it looked like he would never play again, but he has since made a successful return to action. after having a special device fitted to control his heart rhythms. now the netherlands arrive encounter on tuesday for their 1st woke up in 8th years. actually failed to qualify for rushing 2018 of the finishing food in brazil in 2014 . well, they play synagogue in their 1st match, coaches a phone call, please luck and self believe will help be seen at the tournament. i believe that we are being told her best, her place on earth in our deep. but i believe in the field and decade for the need also like that is also important and be gotten there when before i believe in phoenix,
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the martini can i push me about the re royal caribbean at the end of the room. the weight for the welsh team has been much longer 64 years since they lost played out the world, kept 1958 in sweden, catherine mcgary with the bail, laid them off the plane, and hopes he can guide them out of the group. sage. the 1st matches against the united states of america that was taking place on monday. they will also have to get past england and iraq so quick if the traditional market in cutters capital go off, is the perfect place for fans to immerse themselves in local culture. but i should go name when to get a taste of what they can expect. soup walketh is more than a century old. we are in the section of spices. this dried lemon wind steeped in water mixed with honey makes
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a very nice hot drink. garlic. d 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 country tradition with a modern twist during the world caught this area will be bustling with activity. traders here are counting on it. and i have this 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
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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. i don't admire about a year, a model of hospitality and generosity are pillars 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 a chore representative of that. got that a women with them. more than 20 years ago. cassava began pickling lemons in her back yard, 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 out in the past as conservative society, it was difficult for women to socialize with men. i was the 1st been the rule with some objections from my family. how could a woman work among men?
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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 cutters roots. oh, i have been now gonna, my main goal is to ensure that our cuisine lives on for future generations. it's batch of preserving out kind of charles traditions, not only for countries, but for visitors to our country, especially since got that is hosting the wars caught. last summer cassava launched an online store. now with these jars of spices and mixes, she can share a taste of cut are with the world. by hosting the 1st world cup in the middle east and a muslim country cut our is hoping to shatter stereotypes. yet in his faith, an onslaught of negative media coverage and criticism that ranges from the
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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 rural cop has been touted as a way to bring countries together to remind people what unites us. cut are, is hoping fans will come, experience their hospitality, get a glimpse into their culture and leave with a more broadened view. earlier you saw the teams arriving in this country. well, the fans are also starting to arrive incarcerated of take off. they'll be staying in all sorts of accommodations from hotels, to cruise ships and fan villages. alexia bryan has been checking out some of the options in the days its a
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about an hour from the glistening skyscrapers of dough habit to view here couldn't be any more different over there. there's the ripened golf behind me, kilometers of june. lump dartford drive with his day that is hugely important to not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here because you can go during bashing, we can go style gazing, you can pick a june, take a trail and just see where you end up one of the best things though is campaign and found the 1200000 visitors who are heading into contact for the world cup are actually going to stay at a did the camp. so we're gonna go and check one of them out. we have the $96.00 then 16 clusters of the inventory is distributed between the locked and a standard for the type of the locks or more with
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complete services of a room. they would be having daily breakfast, buffet, they would be having wholesale barbecue nights happening now if you do end up coming and staying at a camp like this, can learn a bit about customary culture. and when you're not at the gate, you've got the rest of the data to explore. and belgium's king is teamed up with these national science of getting to the world cup spirit. they've made this video which begins with coach motor martin is getting busted for going through the kings motes on the team. mr. martinez. oh, your majesty. i'm sorry. i didn't mentor it is just a suggestion, but i know or you're here. it's devil time. king felipe then
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takes a training session with the likes of kevin bruno before revealing a tattoo of belgium as will champions. the team has qualified for 8 of the last 10 finals. they best finish was food 4 years ago. that's all the world cup needs from our judy. it's betsy. you in london? peter, thank you so much. you can of course find that much more about the stories for falling on our website. lots of video on demand and extra articles there at al jazeera dot com. well, see you in just a sec, bye bye. ah ah
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ah, ah ah, there was a time to be direct. they're basically on the verge of legalizing racial, jerry battery to cut through the rhetoric. this isn't a universal death felony crisis. the seems to be one of particular populations to dismantle the sound bites. there are lots and lots of women are likely agenda a kind of anti feminist agenda and demand the truth. those are signs of fascism. we have to really recognize what we're offering here. we are determining what is the
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