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we are determining what is the future of democracy in this country. join me, mark him on hill for up front on al jazeera ah al jazeera. with all, what's going on in vladimir put his mind right now. could this war go new player is being on that front team, the golden ticket to electro victory? can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open border? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, ah, ukraine demands access to a missile blast site in poland while natal suggest it might have been caused by
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a ukrainian air defense massage. ah. hello there, i'm dealing mcdonald, this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up crack down on haitian migrants supported from the dominican republic . despite appeals from the un, an unfolding crisis in the eastern d. r. c, with tens of thousands displaced. the warring sides are urged to talk peace, left half of orders. one analysis most powerful rocket blasts off on the 1st leg of its mission to return humans to the surface of the 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 miss our system. this is ukraine's government
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continued to accuse 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 report snack 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 on to neighboring territory polish territory . nato territory. i'm ha, ha ha. i ran over to the window because it was pretty close. 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 my claim. the mines in yet was fired from russia. right. we're will see photos of the miss al 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, bolan's president and j. do the describing what he called an unfortunate accident or sorrow. see, get i get the lunch hour with or during the russian multiple missile attack. they 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 air defense was firing the south in all directions and as a high chance that unfortunately, one of those missiles fell on polish territory up as a and that polish assessment later shared by nato. but let me be clear.
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this is not ukraine's fault. russia 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, 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 keith. the missiles landed in chicago, which is about 100 kilometers north of live, but on the polish side of the border it's a ton of about 400 people and about 6 kilometers from the ukranian border will asset beck has more from the sight of the strike each of all 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 taken place in private but he wants to be
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a part of the investigation or the ukrainians from the very beginning have named russia for this incident. and despite what the president whiten years, president biden has said is unlikely that russia fight dismissal at poland, nato saying the same poland here again saying the saying 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 that narrative. socrates in dominican republic are sending detained haitian refugees back to their country. gang warfare on political turmoil have fueled an
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exodus from neighboring haiti in recent months. many refugees say they've built new lives across the border and they're now facing deportation to reasonable reports. yeah, 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 a new lives here at home. and my husband works on a construction site and i was couldn't home when the police arrived. they wouldn't let me get my baby's clothes. i left all my money at home and i have nothing here through the course. if you're telling a good most of, if people were to think trying to enter the country or some of the women for telling me that they have home here and that their children were born in mother and from republic. maryland. the beauties with her 8 year old son, she shows us his birth certificate that proves he was born in the dominican
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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 say they're alarmed about what they call a precedent lease. or we, now, there's persecution of haitians in his country was a credit at work here to push. there are massive deportations and the cases are not individual. there is no due process. there's children with papers, others with just baez's. 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. it's all numbers on what gwen's hillier says,
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his country's poor and cannot allow every one in lowly. the only mechanism, 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, but under the problem, if the state stops all deportations, we do not know what could happen here. haiti's facing its worst 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 while twain to escape hunger violence and have no place to go. do you know anything there is i will, i'll just see that the have on, on the haitian border. ah, kenya's, former president who kenyatta is urging warring sides in the democratic republic of
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congo to start talks as the conflict between companies, soldiers, and m. 23 fight. it moves closer to the eastern city of goma. well, can you also visited account for the space people in north hebrew, where many have fled for safety after seeing soldiers retreating? am 23 fighters of recently sea is large areas of the province. displacing tens of thousands of people. congress governor has repeatedly won the backing. the fight is an allocation that kick ali denies. malcolm web has the very latest from the eastern democratic republic of congo, 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 front, 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,
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though not fears of people hearing that another front coming from the west inside could enable the m 23 fighters to encircle the city of game. a 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, and then was defeated by congress. these armed forces with substantial international support which this time they don't have it really and same media is reporting at least 5 people have been killed by unknown government at a bazaar in the south, west and city of a 6 others are said to be wounded in that same attack and state buildings have also been set on far has been ongoing, and widespread protests includes a stun province where the shooting took place. the wrong judiciary has sensors. 3 more anti government protested to death. they face several charges including killing a policeman and staging war against the establishment. nearly $900.00 people face
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the death penalty for taking part in the protest after the death of 22 year old masa. meaning and please custody. will those charges come with the national strike? into the 2nd day, the mass action was the anniversary of $2900.00 protest, so were rising fuel prices. the lead to more than a 1000 people killed and a waiver conrad 2 people were report to be killed on tuesday when march turned violence. still to come this half hour, the u. k. is broken asylum system. people spend years waiting to be processed, sharing their housing with threat. i am tonight announcing my candidacy for president this ron could be a lot, talk for the murder of media house charge on a cruise. here's your weather update in
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a minute 15. good to see you. we're going to kick this one off in australia where those heavy rounds of rain have finally petered out across new south wales. so that's certainly some good news, but those rivers will continue to rise in the coming days. most of the action will actually be across the bites over the next few days, but i want to peel out and give you a wider look, because actually it's anywhere from the top and right through to the bike where we've got active. whether not just some thunderstorms in the outback, but also breezy conditions as well. so alice, looking for when gas on saturday, of about 50 kilometers per hour windshield from northwesterly to southeast. for lisa, that's going to draw some cooler air. so just 29. and alice on sunday for new zealand, north island, some severe thunderstorms in the forecast here on sunday. this is quite a difference than just a few days ago where we had temperatures in the thirty's, after se, asia right now there is a cycle not too far away from indonesia, the main island of java that's going to cost a lot of rain southern sumatra and west java and so that much rain,
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that fast could certainly trigger some landslides around jakarta. had been some flooding into cats, courtesy of this band of rain over the admin in nick bar islands. but it is still raining, him to catch on thursday with a high of 30 degrees that sharp the bye for now. ah. but from sports championed to bed bound, i felt one's investigates how the nfl escaped paying billions of dollars to former players for suffered devastating brain damage play america's most popular sport. i'm sorry you didn't die before 2015. who bought to you and your family? i know where he got c t from papa. when i looked at it, it's all about his brain beams closer to block source where you get a plane opposition? blood sports or no. just eda, blue
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ah, or mine to of our current top story. see on algebra, ne till when pull and say the deadly strike on a polish border time was likely caused by ukrainian air defense massage. western leaders in says russia is still responsible for stocking and continuing the war and ukraine. warranties in dominican republic ascending detained, haitian refugees back to their country. but many refugees say they've built new lives across the border and then now facing deportation. can his former president who kenyatta is urging warring sides in the democratic republic of congo to start talks fighting between congress soldiers and m. 23 fight as is moving closer to the eastern city of coma leaders. the g 20 nation saw departing indonesia,
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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 and body. even in this idyllic setting, there's no reprieve from the crises. these leaders face as they too had a mangrove forest intent. bizarre away from the formality of the g. 20 summit itself, a chance for reflection and quiet conversations on more pressing matters far from bali when the war were won, the world at jem together the g. 22 urge de escalation. russia continues to all issue, escalating you? right? while we're me earlier the u. s. president called an emergency meeting 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
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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 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 . the communicate that was released today is substantive. it's comprehensive. it's action oriented and it was by no means assured. and i think the president and his
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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, hundreds over hinge refugees have landed on the beaches of indonesia, northern at shape, province in the past 2 days. many say they were trying to reach malaysia when their bolts got into trouble. barbara angola has the story weak and hungry. after travelling for more than a man with this is the 2nd group of her hanger, refugees, to land in indonesia, northern ha, province. in recent days, a day on wednesday, local fishermen spotted a boat that landed on the beach after a further investigation. we found out that they are ingo refugees. but there isn't
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much to go around. the local government in blue cash to buy village is housing the refugees in a makeshift hole while they wait for food, water, and medicine. oh, 1st of all, on behalf of you and hcr, i would like to give my highest appreciation to the local government of watching for loving these refugees to land in north archie district next will coordinate what we are going to do. many of this people started that journey in refugee camps in bangladesh where they've lived since august 2017. that's when men mass military began a campaign of what the un cold textbook ethnic cleansing to for said, mainly muslim or hanker out of western rock kinds state law. and it's difficult to survive in big gladish as refugee camps. i can't study there are brothers con, get married there. it's difficult to arrange a marriage for sisters. the refugees say they want to start new lives in malaysia,
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but those to survive the long journey to get their face detention or my when barbara and grampa al serra the you case inflation rate is now to 41 year high, mainly driven by rising food. and energy prices, and it's hitting hard as those who can least afford it. the official national statistics office rather for national statistics says because poorer household spend more of their money on food and energy. the gap between inflation experienced by the poorest and the wealthiest household has become its widest since the 2009 financial crisis. will the inflation rate for october is 11 point one percent and that was 10 point one percent the previous month. but the poorest 10 percent of high school. so 12.5 percent rise in living costs last month. the richest 10 percent had a 9.6 percent increase. well, the on ass warned that people aged 80 and over we're facing inflation rates by 15.3
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percent in the cold months. one of the significant fact has her to the u. k. economy is the impact of brakes. it swati thing from the school of economics and a member of the bank of england rate setting committee told upon them as a committee the real wages in the u. k. were lower because of the brakes. it. it's undeniable now that we're seeing much, much bigger, slow down in trade in the u. k. compared to the rest of the world. the simple way of thinking about what backs it down to the economy of that in the period that happened after the referendum. that was very, very sort of the biggest depreciation that any of the world's 4 major economies. athene overnight that, that contributed to increasing prices reduced wages. the british government fighting to cut the number of asylum seekers crossing from france in small boats. but at the other end of britain's floundering asylum system, people already in the country awaiting months or even years to be processed and private companies providing them accommodation are making big profits from often
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poor quality housing lead 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 and northern iraq paying their entire savings to a trafficker to help them escape. now in the 3rd property, they've spent months in 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 poor housing was making my son ill. those 5 months have taken 15 years of my life. oh, all 6 of them were then moved to a one bedroom flat in a hostile in liverpool, where problems persisted that i was safe elsewhere, but still awaiting the result. there was silence claim. meanwhile,
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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 a $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, but it seems like a silent commendation and detention are some of their big. it provides some of the biggest profits h, the companies all. but circa 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 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 case, his process, even though eventually the vast majority will be granted refugee status. while
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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 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 chef, serving careerist? i think they, they are ultimate goal is to make this country completely multicultural and the indigenous population is country reduced to a minority. britain's cost of living crisis is compounding racist attitude, perpetuating 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. ni fark out
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to 0 in northwest england at all. jump is going to win the republican nomination for president in 2024. it appears. he'll have to do it without a powerful ally. media i couldn't go from rupert murdoch has reportedly withdrawn his support for the former us president. i was gay bellows on the reports from new york. several murder 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 murdock own conservative media would once again be backing trumps. bid, 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.
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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 de 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 appear 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 back candidates had a terrible night in the mid terms, losing to their democratic rivals in many key states. this is all
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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 to one another for seats in the race for the u. s. has of representative type thing. the gap on the republicans, the republicans are still on $217.00 seats. just one went away from forming a majority, the democrats and i won 209. and as we've been reporting, the democrats will retain the senate. but even with the georgia run office still to be held, vice president campbell harris house, the deciding vote in the event of a ty that count 22 los angeles county sheriff recruits have been hit by a car while i was on a training 15 of the groups were critically injured when the vehicle plowed into the group on the sidewalk. the driver of the cars been taken to hospital for
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treatment and will be detained. further, pending further investigation. no more than half a century after nasa's apollo 11 landed on them in the u. s. space agency has begun a new program to return astronauts to the lunar surface. its 1st mission they are to miss one blasted off on wednesday for a $25.00 day exploratory journey around the moon. the flight is the 1st test of nasa's new rock had called the space launch system, which is being used to propel an unmanned ryan crew capture into orbit. now the mission will focus on assuring the ryan successful orbit entree dissent splashed on and then recovery is the 1st in a series of arguments. missions which nasa hopes will lead to the return of humans on the moon by 2025. and then eventually on to mice, bernard smith has the story, agree to one boosters, indignation, and lift off of order. this one we rise together. this is the 3rd time lucky finances are to miss project. after technical problems and hurricanes stopped to
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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 loon, a landing of astronauts. we also need to test the technologies to send humans into deep space and, 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 1969 to 72. since then, not as 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 lessons of apollo and taking them even farther. bringing the lessons that we learn on this mission,
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those back to earth and also applying to even deeper space exploration going on to mars, answering some of the best. find a lot of 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, al jazeera hill on mosque, has told remaining to staff that if they aren't ready to go hard core, they should leave the company. they need to to see is making employees sign a pledge to quote, work long hours of high intensity and build a breakthrough twitter 2 point oh, they have until thursday to make the commitment or take 3 months severance pay mosque to go over to her after buying the company at the end of october laying off 50 percent of twitter $7500.00 stuff just days later.

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