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a change in a unique journey into what it means to be human. the things we keep a witness documentary on al jazeera years from al jazeera on the go. and me tonight out is there is only a mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect online to find the thing. and i guess building from out is there is mobile app available in your favorite app to just set for it. and tap there, made a new app from al jazeera new at you think it, it ah, the u. s. says russia is to blame for a mis file that killed 2 people in poland,
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even if it was fired by ukraine. this tragedy would never have happened, but for russia's needless invasion of ukraine. ah, hello, there are more kyle, this is alex. is there a live from doha, also coming up to republicans when the us house of representatives with a narrow margin present, joe biden has pledged to work with them. and where are they? making out? 0 follows apply to hasten migrants being deported from dominican republic and count down to wild cup 2022. in cattle, we get a tour of the farm festival as something a little bit of something. everyone ah,
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the representative to the united nation says russia is ultimately responsible for a missiles strike that killed 2 people in poland, nato, and poland. and the missile was most likely fired as part of ukrainian ad defenses . issue overshadowed 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 mockery of peace answers that terrorists.
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i steal at the table on an equal footing with 14 members. while the skew to cancel . one day after the grievous attack on ukraine's critical infrastructure. while temperatures in ukraine start dropping below freezing the stair is aim to deprive cranes of electricity, water, and hitting more than 90 me styles. targeted energy facilities and are the civilian infrastructure in at least 11 region. so ukraine, preston salumi have more from the un headquarters and new york while top and 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
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humanitarian situation as a result. and they got a briefing from the under secretary general of the united nations, rosemary decarlo, who pointed out that now 40 per cent 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 aligned countries in particular use the opportunity to call out russia and blame russia for specifically the death of the 2 people in poland. 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
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limburger league unless we have long ago stopped being surprised. by your attempts in any circumstance, in spite of fact, or common sense to blame russia for everything and so to day, in spite of the clear evidence of the cranium polish provocation, many representatives of rest and country. so state to the fact that even of the messiah for launched by a crane, it is still russia who was to blame for destroying critical infrastructure avenues and south careers as pyongyang has fired, a ballistic missile towards its eastern waters. the launch comes ours. after north korea's foreign minister threatened to fierce a military response to you as activity in the region, washington has pledged to increase its security commitments on the peninsula. man, mars military has freed $6000.00 prisoners, including for foreigners as part of an annual amnesty to mark national dame t chang joins us now live from bind. cox, i tell he does
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a bit more about who has been released well is that the number itself is significant and the occasion usually the large prisoner amnesty occurs mere must new year festival, the war festival, which is in the spring. this is taking place on national day. there are 6000 prisoners being released today, including 712 political prisoners, and that's a significant increase for him previous years. and as he mentioned for foreigners including vicky berman, the former british ambassadors at murmur, sean turn know who was an economic advisor to answer and suit. she took a barter. who was a japanese filmmaker arrested a couple of months ago. he was facing up to 10 years in jail. we don't know when they're going to be released. exactly, but this news has been confirmed by the military spokesman in there for door. so it looks like it will happen. they will be released and then reported immediately. is this assign tony that international pressure is getting through to the military
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rulers? well, it's, i think, the, the $1000000.00 question. we've seen a lot of focus in the last week on me on mars military leaders. a lot of pressure, particularly the ass and leaders meeting last week and non perm. we've also seen the issue raised or the g 20 and we think it was probably going to be high on the agenda or the apec meeting that starts in bangkok later today. there is another explanation to however, that there and i think people and me am, i have been expecting this for a couple of weeks. they think that mia mars military leaders are trying to enter the jails of political prisoners because they want to be able to say that the elections they're going to hold next year will be free and fair is probably a combination of both miramar has so far resisted all attempts at international pressure to kind of ease the situation that is developed since the coo. this may be
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a small concession, but they are very clearly focused on those elections next year. and being able to say they will very clearly be tarnished elections. but i think that the minute she clearly want to be able to claim that they are free and fair, even if they're not to any tang live from bangkok. thanks very much jenny. i want the latest news from the u. s. midterm elections, republicans have one at 218 seats in the house of representatives. this gives them just enough to control the chamber with 6 other seats still being counted more than a week after the mid terms were held. when could get the conservative leverage to block president joe biden's agenda, the democrats have $211.00 seats so far. biden has congratulated the republicans and promised to work with them. my cana has more from washington. they will have control of the house now that we know that they've got that 20800 seats giving them the majority. but all indications are, is that it's going to be the slimmest of margins. if the democrats win another 5 or
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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 there 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 the power to block what the republican party as a whole wants to do within the house. now kevin mccarthy today was voted in as leader of the republicans in the house, but he still has to get confirmed on january the 3rd when he will need to get at least 218 votes. now the problem with this is that today he,
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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 are there, all of these problems ahead for the republican of the us. justice department says that it will proceed with criminal probes against donald trump. despite his bid to run for president again in 2024, trump is being investigated for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and keeping classified government documents at his state. on tuesday, he announced that he will seek the republican party nomination for the next presidential elections. well, if trump is going to win the republican nomination for president in 2024, it appears he'll have to do it without a powerful ally. media tycoon, rupert murdoch has reported, withdrawn his support for the former us president. and as gabriel is under reports from new york, several murdock own publications are starting to reflect that. i'm outside the
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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. 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
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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 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 said i had hair on out his era. we are in a camp and the democratic republic of congo has become home to thousands of people, forced to flee via all
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the news. the 1st snow of the season for canada's largest city toronto have one so about $45.00 centimeters and another 10 centimeter. it's to come with this shield of snow as it moves through to decrease will be the high for you and you're really going to lock into this trend of low temperatures below average. it should be about 7 degrees. if you're in toronto and in those breezy when saturday, it will feel about minus 7. also, low temperature is across the canadian prairies, vagina minus 9, but it's sunny for western canada and really rate across that west coast of the us from washington state, oregon, california suns out in los angeles at 26, that's trading a few degrees above average. but we're, temperatures are well below average is this part of the world. so new orleans 11
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degrees should be about 22, but really any spot here you're falling below where you should be for the sub your lot of activity in the bay of can pet shane. this is sort of just going to meander around here for the next few days, but of course it is something we'll keep tabs on. it's been some more flooding and land slides in columbia as capital bogota still more rain in the forecast there on thursday. is another beauty of the day in santiago, plenty of sun with the high of 30 degrees. that sure weather update. we'll see you soon. take care ah, a new series exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous community is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophes. we see how the melanesians people of the torres strait fighting rising sea levels, which threatened to swallow their islands. first nations frontline,
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the torres strait swallowed by the sea. on al jazeera lou. ah, again, you're watching al jazeera, his reminder of all top stories this hour. russia has been criticized as a un security council meeting after a missile kill 2 people in poland. nato and polish authorities say it's like the weapon respond as possibly crimean add to fences. south korea's, as pyongyang has fought a ballistic missile towards its eastern waters. launch comes ours off to north griz, foreign minister threatened to fish a military response to us activity in the region. 10 has pledged to increase its
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security commitments on the peninsula. and the republicans have taken just enough seats to win control of the u. s. house of representatives, they have reached the number of 218. the 6th of the seats still being counted more than a week after the midterms were held. democrats, so fall have 211 canyon forces have arrived and democratic republic of congo to help in the battle against an armed group. while the $900.00 troops have been deployed to gamer as part of an east african regional force, the colonies military continue to lose ground to m $23.00. the fights of the widely understood to be back by rwanda. although kick ali denies the allegations, east african leaders are due to meet on monday and no ruby for the next stage of peace talk. so trying to end the fighting. thousands of civilians continue to be caught in the violence. welcome web reports. the reger
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crew says she ran for her life. when her village was bombed, the rest of her family didn't make it. now. she cooks in this churchyard and sleeps in the church at night. and neva found her here and told her what happened to her son macavoy. andy, his wife and her 6 grandchildren. well got to 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 mac of n d, before it happened. the pictures taken of him after a too upsetting for us to show where each one of tens of thousands of people who fled recent advances by the $23.00 rebel group, widely understood to be backed by neighboring rwanda. well, 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
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people here have run away from rwandan back, rebellion 2 or 3, 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, it'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 that 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 if we are just caused to be slower at every day. calling his armies been struggling to fight him.
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23 people here have been wondering why 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. and notice occasion requirement for small arms. 9 years ago, un troops from southern africa helped congo to c t. m. 23. this time relations with the peacekeepers. emerson, all time low. these convoys 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 is too late anyway. 8 people from 2 generations of our family. i've gone malcolm web out to 0. go ma, democratic republic of congo. authorities in dominican republic,
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car sending detained haitian refugees back to the country. gang warfare and political turmoil have fueled an exodus from neighboring haiti in recent months. many refugees say they've built new lives across the border and now facing deportation to the reports. the, it's the common all to common seen haitian refugees detained in the dominican republic. we met them in this military base in the one right at the border. they're being sent back to haiti, even those who say they've built a new lives here. my husband works in a construction site and i was coughing and 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. security force, if you're having a but most of his people were enjoying went to the country. some of the women are telling me that they have told me that their children were born in the middle and the piano with her 8 year old son. she shows as his birth certificate that proves
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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 accredited. we're here to push. there are massive deportations and the cases are not individual. there's no due process. there's children with papers, others with just visas. it's just massive and a scandal or even pregnant women being sent back to haiti and the law says that shouldn't be done. the dominican republic is building
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a wall to protect its borders from smugglers, but also illegal migrants. it's all another issue for her when celia says his country's poor and cannot allow every one in law live, 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 is facing it's worse crisis. in years, human rights crusades, people are being discriminated against across the region. and they're asking the dominican republic, among other governments for empathy, for those white twain to escape hunger violence and have no place to go. no way of bringing there is i will, i'll just see that the have on, on the haitian border. only 4 percent of people who source asylum in the u. k. last year have been given a decision on their application. meanwhile,
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several private companies are making big profits from providing migrants with poor quality housing. eva, have a force one or fatima, not her real names been in limbo in britain's asylum system for more than a year. she her husband have 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 months in dire accommodation documenting their experiences. 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 film the rodents themselves. the hospital said poor housing was making my son l. 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 the now safe elsewhere, but still awaiting the result. they were silent 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 their outsourcing providers say they're involved in so many other services, but it seems like it's an asylum, commendation and detention are some of their big. it provides some of the biggest profits they. each, 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 year. now 96 percent of their muster waiting to have their cases 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 be more the national debate around migrations become topsy. 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. first is way you start 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 a minority. britton's cost of living crisis is compounding racist attitude, perpetuating a myth that most migrants are enjoying high quality housing. with soaring, inflation affects every one, especially those who arrive with nothing and have everything to lose. neil brock al
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jazeera in northwest england. and these 5 people have been killed in iran by unknown gun than at a bazaar in the south. western city of is a 6 others were wounded in the attack. se buildings most have been set on fire. it comes amid ongoing and widespread protests in kazakhstan province that the shooting took place. earlier. iran sentenced 3 anti government protests as to death, a face several charges, including killing a policeman and waging war against the establishment. at least 20 people faced the death penalty for taking part in protest against the death of 20 tier of massa. and mimi and police cassidy. a man convicted of killing 6 people when he drove his vehicle into a christmas market in the us state of wisconsin. has been given 6 consecutive life sentences. dal brooks was found guilty last month on all $76.00 counts for the attack. nearly one year ago,
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the judge also sentence brooks to more than 700 years in prison to run consecutive to the life sentences. 25 los angeles police recruits have been hit by a car whilst out on a training run. 5 of the recruits were critically injured when the vehicle plowed into the group on the sidewalk. driver of the car's been taken to hospital for treatment, and is being detained as part of an investigation. in on moscow's told remaining twitter staff that if they aren't ready to go hard core, they should leave the company. a new twitter, c o is making employees sign a pledge to work long hours at high intensity and build a break through twitter 2 point. oh, they have until thursday to make the commitment or take 3 months severance pay. ah, at 1st national team has arrived and cast out a defend their world cup title, but they travelled without the top scorer in the german league,
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christopher and cuckoo. the ford has been ruled out of the tournament after straining his name. it happened in france, his final training session before departing to cattle. i'll be several places for fancy gathered during the torment, including the main fee for fan park in doha, which are a gazer b when to take a look here 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. think the 1st time that we deployed a fantastic for concept before it was the fif offense fest. now we're going full on multi dimensional, multi faceted. we have amazing food options, entertainment,
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and of course format use a date on this amazing screen. i think the found festival is split into 3 then. so 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 drink zone, and then there is the entertainment. then there will have interactive and immersive games the people to play as well as this, the feet, the museum. now this has more than a 100 original pieces of p for world cup memorabilia for people to see dating back to the 970 a. i'm an ambassador this museum, and we started this collaboration with the main fi from you see in zurich. since the world cup is in guitar, we brought part of the museum to go cart. as you can see behind me,
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i'm here to share the magical moments that only poor poor can give a better part is in the center of the car. and this is where the, if a fan festival is being held, you can see the west bay sky line in the background. it's really easy to get to very accessible. organizes say they expect 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 over bovines and doha, have got an up close look at the world cup trophy. that's usually kept at fif is headquarters in switzerland, but i just completed a $51.00 stop global tall as now on display for the public in doha going into this tournament. and the 8 countries have won the world cup just so excited to be here because yes for them to asked.

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