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ah, jumping to the street when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borned as to the new address at the end of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family. that's one person's opinion, but what church amplify your voice, the judicial system in mexico, it's incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for more weapons. the st. oh, now j 0, we know what's happening in our region. we know have them get the plate that others and all that far as i said, i'm going on the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah, the u. s. says russia is ultimately to blame from missiles killing to people and
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poland, even if it was fired by ukraine. this tragedy would never happen, but for russia's needless invasion of ukraine. ah, hello there, i'm this policy attorney. this is al jazeera live from dover, also coming up. the republicans narrowly when the us house of representatives, president joe biden has pledged to walk with them. no way of thinking. where are they thinking you are as follows, the plight of haitian migrants being deported from dominican republic and claims of cash for cheering. the organizes of castle 2020 to reject accusations. they're all fake football fans and the wild cup. ah, now the as representative to the united nation says russia is ultimately
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responsible for this. i'll strike that kill 2 people in poland, nato and poland. say the missile was most likely find as part of ukrainian air defenses. the issue over took a meeting of the security council that was supposed to focus on the humanitarian situation in ukraine. while we still don't know all the facts, we do know, one thing. this tragedy would never have happened, but for russia's needless invasion of ukraine and its recent missile assaults, against ukraine's civilian infrastructure. the un charter is clear. ukraine has every right to defend itself against this barrage defend its sovereignty, defend his territorial integrity. what a mockery of peace efforts that terrorists i steal at the table on an equal
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footing with 14 members. will the skew to come? so, one day after the grievance attack on ukraine's critical infrastructure. while temperatures and ukraine start dropping below freezing the stair is aim to deprive the cranes electricity, water, and hitting more than 90 me styles, targeted energy facilities and all the civilian infrastructure in and at least 11 region. so ukraine august, and philly me has one out from you and headquarters, and you'll while top of every one's mind was the missile that landed in poland. and many members of the security council use the opportunity to express their condolences to pull and for the deaths of 2 people there. ah, they, i express concern about the escalation of the conflict and the escalation of the humanitarian situation as a result. and they got
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a briefing from the under secretary general of the united nations. rosemary decarlo, who pointed out that now 40 percent of ukraine's electric capacity had been damaged . she said that keith was only experiencing about 12 hours of electricity a day and made the point that targeting civilian infrastructure in a conflict is illegal under international law. a point that was brought up by many of the speakers there. but western countries and nato align countries in particular use the opportunity to call out russia and blame russia for specifically the death of the 2 people in poll. and they said that regardless of who fired the missile, it wouldn't have been fired if russia had not invaded ukraine in the 1st place. and we heard russia pushed back against that notion in their remarks in the council was luca league unless we have long ago stop being surprised by your attempts in any
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circumstance, in spite of fact, or common sense to blame russia for everything. and so to day, in spite of clear evidence of the crane and polish provocation, many representatives of rest and country. so state to the fact that even of the messiah for launch, by a crane, it is still russia who was to blame for destroying critical infrastructure. law republicans have narrowly won the majority in the us house of representatives. they got the 218 seats needed to control the chamber 8 days now after the mid term elections. the democrats currently have $211.00. president biden congratulated the republicans on has promised to work with them the when could give the conservatives leverage, 3rd to block biden's agenda will not speak to mike hannon out in washington dc. mike, it's obviously taken some time to get hit. what does this very narrow margin mean in practice? well, it means difficult to road ahead for the republicans. they will have control of the
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house. now that we know that they've got that $2800.00 seats giving them the majority. but all indications are, is that it's going to be the slim stuff margins. if the democrats win another 5 or 6, or even 6 seats, that will bring them to $217.00, the march will be one, but anywhere between $1.00 and $8.00 is a very slim margin. the reason for this is that the republican party is not a uniform house. there are many elements of it, particularly the extreme right wing, of which they are a large number. who may not go aboard with the, the, the agenda of the majority of the republicans in the house. they are then able to block any such agenda. so even though the numbers are small relative to the number of the regular republican, so to speak, they would still have that power to block what the republican party as a whole wants to do within the house. now kevin mccarthy today was voted in as
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leader of the republicans in the house, but he still has to get confirmed on january the 13, january the 3rd, when he will need to get at least 218 votes. now the problem with this is that today said he, republicans voted against him. so if that was happening on january, the 3rd, he would not be speaker of the house. so all of these elements, all the, all of these problems ahead for the republicans. that being said, majority in the house is a very big thing. they can block large amounts of joe biden, this agenda, they can introduce their own legislation. they decide what legislation to introduce . they control all the very powerful committees of the house. so it's a very powerful position for the republicans to be in obit. with that slim majority, they may not be able to operate as effectively as they want to. joe biden, congratulating the republican leadership for the when, saying he is prepared to work across the aisle to try and press through an agenda
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for all americans, insisting that americans are tired of the ongoing political infighting. some interesting dynamics ahead, no doubt mike hannah, there with all the latest for us from washington d. c. thanks might now authorities and dominican republic are sending detained haitian refugees back to their country. gang warfare and political turmoil have fueled in exodus from neighboring haiti in recent months. many refugees say they've now built new lives across the border, but are now facing deportation. theresa bo 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 how on right at the border. they're being sent back to haiti, even those who say they've built new lives here. the minute my husband works in a construction site and i was creek and 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
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through the course. if you're telling a good, most of his people were trying to enter the country. they get some of this women for telling me that they have home here and that their children were born american republic, middle and the piano 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, 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 a progress we're here to push. there are massive deportations and the cases are not
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individual. there's 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 is on another job for her. when celia says he's countries 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 deportations. 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's facing it's worse crises 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
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bringing there is i will, i'll just see that the have on, on the haitian border. now at least 5 people have been killed in a run by unknown gunman as a bizarre in the southwestern city of easing 6. others we'll say wounded in the attack. state buildings as you can see, have also been set on fire. it comes amid ongoing and widespread protests in the crystal province where the shooting took place. and earlier iran sentenced 3 anti government protesters to death. they faced several challenges including killing a policeman and waging war against the establishment. at least 20 people faced the death penalty for taking part in protests against the death of 22 year old mother, meaning in police custody. earlier spoke to nega mortars, arby. she is in iranian american journalist and host of the iran podcast. she says the rain in government will not stop there, crackdown is very systematic and part of the playbook of the government, the state,
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as we've seen in the past, in mass government for t as in 2019 before that 2009 and also input tests and intervals before that it's part of a bigger structure of, as you said, the targeting of journalists. and obviously this were essentially chronicling and eating some of these photos, the destruction of internet access to social media, which helps support testers, ordinate and gather and mobilize, and then also the tally, very violent, retaliatory security forces on the street. over $300.00 protesters are documented it's killed by rights organization. the real numbers like the higher than about 15000 arrested, which is expected. many of them are going to be handed very harsh sentences. it's hard to say because we're also seeing, we're into the storage mud, 2 months of constant resistance, essentially bio testers in every province in the country over a 100 cities, with many women, young girls of beating these 4 test, essentially
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a feminist uprising, a feminist revolution. it's been sustained beyond what many expect us from the beginning of these protests and also considering the brutality that the state is using. but the state has also shown in the past that they have the capacity and the will to crack down with an iron fist if they must to request since protest. mostella had hair on al jazeera donald trump is running for the white house again, why he could face a big challenge though this time round and we had to lift off. nasa is one giant leap closer to returning man. ah, the anticipation is rising. and so are you ready? i went to my cattle ways. it is
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a quiet picture right across india hybrid one. here's the details on thursday. plenty of sun, but this sticks out here. this band of brain did bring some flooding to who cares, and is now over the admin indic, a bar islands in the bay had been gall and we will continue to watch its track. it could potentially make its way into india's panel. now. do state in the coming days, still some charis though for the mall div smalley has a high of 30 degrees. ok, so we did talk about that flooding input. cut the rain. it's still coming out you on thursday and for that philippines, moderate flooding. the visor is in play. for manila, your temperature will be 30 degrees as while on thursday. this side clone just a round into these is main island of javits tufts in a lot of rain into wet java and also southern sumatra certainly could be some land slides there. now to china, we go the bulk of the action south of the gang c river valley, some rain and gray lin, 18 degrees and i've seen some showers also in store for you shanghai. with the high of 17 on thursday, we did have our 1st know what the season for hook,
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ah ha. they watching out as aaron. that's remind you about top stories. the south. russia has been criticized at a un security council meeting after a mythical to people in poland. naser and polish authority say it's likely the weapon was fired, as part of ukrainian air defenses. authorities in dominican republic are sending thousands of haitian refugees back to their country. gang warfare and political turmoil have fueled an exodus from haiti in recent months. republicans of narrowly won the majority in the us house of representatives. they got the 218 seats needed to control the chamber. 8 days after the midterm elections, the democrats have $211.00 so far are. meanwhile, the u. s. justice department will proceed with criminal probes against donald trump
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. despite his bid to run for president again and 2024, trump is being investigated for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and keeping classified government documents at his estate. he announced on tuesday he will seek the republican party nomination for the next presidential elections. well, if donald trump is going to win that nomination in 2024, it appears we'll have to do it without a powerful ally. media tycoon, rupert murdoch has reportedly withdrawn his support for the former u. s. president. and as gabriella thunder reports now from new york, several murdock owned 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,
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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 appear to be rambling . jesse james now, eric trump got more subpoena. now we're going to go back to former president tramps
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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 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 all the military and democratic republic of congo is continuing to lose ground to end. 23. beyond group is widely understood to be backed by rolanda, although could only deny the allegations. east african lead is all due to meet on monday, and i roby the next stage of peace talks. civilian so continues to be caught up and the violence knock and web report. the riga crew says she ran for her life when her village was bombed. the rest of her family didn't make it.
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now she cooks in this churchyard and sleeps in the church at night. a neighbor found her here and told her what happened to her son mackey vandy, his wife and her 6 grandchildren. what could be got in a car with other people so they could leave quickly then the car was hit by a bomb, his legs were blown off and he died. all the children were killed and the mother died as while at the same time. this is mike of andy, before it happened. the pictures taken of him after a too upsetting for us to show marie's one of tens of thousands of people who fled recent advances by the m $23.00 rebel group, widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. with everyone that denies it, most of our living in camps on the outskirts have goma in democratic republic of congo. this football stadium is now home for hundreds of people. some of the older people here have run away from london back rebellion 2 or 3,
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or even 4 times before. so this time, some people here are asking why is getting so much less attention on why they're not getting much help. john john chloe choir tells people, he's tough, but don't be discouraged. these things will end one day. he's a community leader for this area. he blames the u. s. u k, and france for supporting rwanda and uganda. over the decades their forces of waged was here. let good good. the war in ukraine just started in february this year, international community mobilize for ukrainians because they don't want to see them suffering. but we have been suffering for more than 30 years. and the international community is behaving as if it's just animals that are suffering. but if we are just caused to be slower at every day, kong is armies been struggling to fight them. 23 people here been wondering why the
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government says the u. n. is stopping it from buying the arms. it needs to defend itself from rwanda, there were no un restrictions on heavy weapons like tanks. only in notification requirement for small arms. 9 years ago, un troops from southern africa helped congo to feed him 23. this time relations with the peacekeepers that were sent all time low. these chromeboys, escorted by congress, the soldiers after an angry crowd talk to you n vehicles 2 weeks ago. meanwhile, the conflicts getting worse. peace talks between east african leaders haven't helped the g to continue next week. to marie, it's too late. anyway. 8 people from 2 generations of our family are gone for malcolm web out to 0, gamma democratic republic of congo. so the 1st time and 2 years flights have brought much needed aid to if you're
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a p s t grad region. a delegation from the international red cross also arrives that by road and follows an agreement between the government and the t grad people's liberation front. the deal ended a conflict which began in 2020 hundreds of people in paris have paid their respects to a 12 year old girl who was mad at last month. lola's family held a silent march. the tribute was delayed for weeks after her death became political . the main suspect as algerian and that's led to anti immigrant sentiments. lola's family reported their daughter missing after she failed to return home from school . her body was later found mutilated and stuffed into a plastic box. law school knew this robert, living with them without. lo laura, and making sense of the incomprehensible is the situation in which we find ourselves after the psychological, snarly struck us in october 14 order. when our hopes of finding lola disappeared.
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as in the aftermath of her snarl me, everything that we had built was destroyed. how to live in the present had all imagined ourselves in a future that she, with her brothers, it is no longer there. it will take a long time to rebuild with question. what if the wise the house little likely to go on, answered robin liberian flagged oil tanker has been struck by an armed drone of the coast of among the white house as iran is likely to be behind the attack. although no group has admitted responsibility. the vessel is operated by singapore based eastern pacific shipping, a company owned by israeli billionaire it on ofa and reported only minor damaged to the vessels hel. now nasa has successfully launched the rocket that will take the ultimate one mission to the mean. he unmanned test flight as part of a plan to have humans walk on the moon again in 2025 than it sniff reports. 321 boosters indication and lift off of automatic one,
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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 a, 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 $969.00 to $72.00, since then, not as focused on low earth orbit with space shuttles. and the international space
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station is the beginning of the next era is beginning of building on all the lessons of apollo and taken them even farther. bringing the lessons that we learn on this mission, both back to earth and also applying to even deeper space exploration going on to mars, answering some of humanities, most fundamental questions there. the iran capture will, will be on a 25 day flight before one of its biggest tests, the durability of its heat shield, which needs to withstand re entry friction temperatures of 2760 degrees celsius. ultimately, nasa wants to establish a base on the moon as a stepping stone to even more ambitious human voyages to mars. bernard smith al jazeera, are ellen musk has told, remaining twitter staff that if they aren't ready to go hard core, they should leave the company. the new twitter ceo is making employees sign a pledge to quote, work long hours at high intensity and build a breakthrough twisted $2.00, they have until thursday to make the commitment or take 3 months severance pay.
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ah. now the organizers of cas are 2022, have rejected accusations that there are fake paid football fans at the world cup. it's after videos that like this indian expanse cheering on several teams, went viral on social media. in a statement, the supreme committee described the allegations as disappointing, unsurprising, and went on to say that qatar and the rest of the wilds is comprised of a diverse range of football fans, many of whom share emotional connections with multiple nations. lexia brian has more from a fan football match here in the capitol. and i'm here at the go hot or park and with local band lee. and the 3 day competition
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that gives football fans the opportunity to dawn, the jersey of the country states the port, not just the countries that they were born and are a citizen from right now, the semi finals are underway. we've got have her germany. and on the other pitch, there is argentina, belgium, argentina. there were more. oh, the players on the perch over the past few days have been from several countries. they portugal and brazil, but most of them are from india. so it's been like this that of garnered from criticism of cutter that it is paying like fans and the lead up to the way caps touches rejected the allegations as a disappointing thing. just because traditions don't look the same as in europe or south america. it doesn't mean that the passion for the game is any little fainter,
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with people from india make up a quarter of that population. and it is a sport loving nation for more on the aisle joined by a and indian was born and raised here. why do they indian, by who will be thirdly, into football. he said the pockets of the country football definitely is a huge game as a matter following. and even like the world cup of the celebrated like from school football is almost like a religion. and many, many parts of india, which will be supporting in the world. what are the underdog? normally the ones i'm doing, but they always come about shocking. you know, i love mercy. am for voting ology now. but mike was up what we'll do. it got that also because this is my home, 2nd home. after
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a nail biting final between belgium and cutter, the team of fans representing the host country, came out on top to the golf nation is 50th and world rankings. so it is only an outside chance, the realty, who leave their country to victory. these then say they won't give up hope. while meanwhile, fans in doha, have been taking pictures with the wound up trophy, and usually captured fevers headquarters in switzerland. but it's now just completed a $51.00 stop global tour going into this tournament. any 8 countries have won the wildcat. you're so excited to be here because it's 1st time to ask to see the property. so he's regularly like amazing or as we should just have to see the trophy and getting spirit of the will cope with lots and lots of events going on with the 1st one going to with them go to open it tomorrow. so we're all really excited for the tournament.
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