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ah, with with the whole ah, at least $21.00 people dead after a fire breaks out during a party in a gun as
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a refugee camp. ah, i'm the book, this is al jazeera life in london, also coming up a dutch court sentences to russians and one ukrainian to life in prison for their role in the shooting down of malaysia airlines flight m. 817 over ukraine. in 2014 russia, missiles rain down on ukraine's energy facilities, leaving 10000000 people without power as cave gets its 1st winter snow. plus for me, the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect. nancy pelosi analysis, she stepping down as democratic leader of the house of representatives after the republicans when control in the mid ah,
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we beginning girls who were at least 21 people have been killed in a fire in a residential building, which broke out during a party dozen small have been taken to hospital. the blaze broke out in the jabari, a refugee camp in the north and gaza strip. it took fire fighters more than an hour to get control of the massive flames that burst through the top floor of a 4 story residential building. witnesses say they could hear screaming, but were not able to reach those inside because of the intensity of the fire. let's get more from the outside, who's in your body, a refugee camp, or just outside the sites of that sort of fire. and so she'll know, judging by the pitches, it was very much an inferno. and of course, a challenging file to bring under control. yes indeed, i mean the witnesses, the neighbors, every one who was around here,
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they started seeing the smoke coming out the window of the apartment, they heard screaming, they went quickly, but the, and fortunately the door of the, the residential building is so metal door. it was closed from the inside and they were not able to enter quickly. they tried to jump over the fence and 2, by the time they reached to the top to the last floor where actually the apartment that was on fire until the while they got there at the door was closed. they tried to open it, they got burned, and they weren't able to the civil defense. the fire fighters took more than 45 minutes according to local a residence in the eye. witnesses to get to the location of the fire. and this just, this was one of the reasons they say they're very outraged that this is one of the reasons that the,
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the fire 8 everything in that apartment. and they couldn't save any of that family . i gary were talking about a family of 20 to one members, an extended family of a buddha. yeah. they were celebrating, according to the neighbors, the birthday of my had a boot. i had the welcome party, welcoming him back home as he just came from abroad with his ph. d degree. i saw his daughter with her a with her children, came from con eunice. that's in the southern gaza strip, to welcome her dad back home. she was in this party, everyone residing in this, a residential building of for a floors all died. they were all killed in this tragic incident. none of them were, was save the bodies at that came out were badly burnt according to the pictures we've seen. and to the neighbors and also the civil defense crews are truly
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horrific incident. you know, al side to live for us that your body refugee camping doesn't ah, the course in the netherlands has sentence 3 men in absentia to life in prison for the downing of malaysia. airlines flights i made 17 and 2014. the jet was flying from amsterdam to quite a long per when it was shot down over east and ukraine, where pro russian separatists were fighting government forces. all 298 people on board were killed. more than half of them. dutch citizens. so far some reports from shipple. yeah, very good was yahoo to see how i could see you. they traveled from all over the world to find answers 8 years after the life of their loved ones, ended abruptly in the sky over ukraine. more than 10 different nationalities were on board malaysian airlines flight. i made 17196 of the 298 victims were
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dutch. the plane departed from st. paul to kuala lumpur when it was down to over a war zone and eastern ukraine. the bodies of those on board and a brief from the plain fell in a field near the village of crab bowwie. the court ruled that there was no doubt that the plain was shut down with an anti aircraft book missile brought in from russia and fired from a field controlled by pro russian separatists to form a russian intelligence officers. and one ukrainian separatist commander are held responsible for transporting the missile and that it won't qualify to see it debatable clarified. the court considered proven that the suspects conspired to purposefully and illegally bring down applying, knowing to cause a mortal danger. anton carter lost his eldest son, daughter in law, and 6 year old grandson camco, traveling to barley for vacation, for them cause backpack was all that came home intact. for us isn't afraid, important to shoulder world,
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to shoulder. the russians she was, you have done. yes. you taken the life of a 6 year old child and know we are atheist soda or an all that her as myself, whatever they missed all this 8th. and the past 2 and a half, he is called to attend more than 65 court hearing. so filling a promise he made to his that's on to find the truth. the judge thrust, how immense the suffering of the relative here has been for the past 8 years, with the bodies of their loved ones captured in the field and ukraine some for weeks. but even though those convicted have not attended the trial, they feel that justice has been done. there was water in my eyes. what am i? i've, you know, it's a believable law experts say deferred. it was groundbreaking because for the 1st time a court ruled that russia controlled armed and finance the separatists rebels of
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the don, yet people's republic and eastern ukraine. this is a very important ruling. even though this case was not about russia, the court was very clear that it was about russia. it was russia that had overall control over the our forces. the book came from russia couldn't have been done without russian knowing it. russia has always denied any involvement the russian foreign ministry has called the verdict scandalous, saying that throughout the trial, the court was under unprecedented prussia to impose a politically motivated outcome. prosecutors and the 3 convicted men have 2 weeks to decide to appeal. the verdict steadfast and al jazeera staple ukraine is the keys rusher of damage and critical energy infrastructure. in its latest wave of air strikes, several people were killed and attacks on residential areas. and in the pro and zappa fresure on thursday, parts of ukraine have seen their 1st snowfall of the season, but many people can heat their homes. the strikes of overshadow the extension of
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a diplomatic agreement to continue ukraine's maritime food exports. john hall has the this report from the capital key. if this was the moment a relatively car morning in the city of denise pro turned it to a rude reminder of the horrors of war. the government said energy infrastructure including gas storage facilities, were once again struck, but as ever civilians in residential districts in denise pro and odessa became collateral damage with you. and i gather the no managers that i had a for the jewelry. thank god to woo saved us. we were left with no windows, no glass left intact. there is a huge mess in the apartment. what barry basil and they were over night attacks to this the aftermath of missile strikes in the south central city of parisha were local official said there were several dead it is the 2nd time the city has
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been hit. there is nothing else left to do. how we are surviving here, living our life, where those days attack. so the efficient use of ukrainian air defense systems. this video shows the interception of at least one incoming missile in the key region. in all ukraine's military command says 10 missiles and 5 drones was shot down preventing untold additional destruction in what was the 2nd russian aerial bombardment in a week. the 6 since october, with emergency blackouts in place across the country and the national grid describing the situation as critical. president zelinski said 10000000 ukrainians without power on thursday afternoon. that's grim news. indeed, as the 1st snows of winter have fallen, the temperature plummeting below 0 degrees. there was a glimmer of good news. the extension for a fir, the full months of
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a deal allowing the export of ukrainian grain via its black seaports. i was, if we move to know that the all ukraine, russia and the, when it come to an agreement for the role of, of the lexi, could i any initiatives allowing for the free export you putting in grants the food nation deal broken by took here was hailed by president to one as a benefit to the world's food supply and security jona whole al jazeera, keith polish president, andrew due to says his country ukraine in the u. s. each. have their own information as they investigate tuesdays. michelle michelle strike in poland. he was visiting the scene in chevron roof, where 2 people were killed. the 2 in poland, se was probably 5 by ukraine's air defense system. president zalinski has rejected any responsibility, ukrainian officials and demanding access to the site and of blame for russia. oh,
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it's the us now where veteran, democrat, politician, how speak a nancy pelosi is announced. she will not seek re election to the job. a decision to quit comes as republicans repair to take control of the chamber after securing $218.00 house seats in the mid term elections. that gives them a slim majority with 6 other seats is still being counted. the democrats have $211.00 seats so far. president joe biden has promised to work with the republicans, but their house majority gives them leverage to block as agenda. she returns the reports from capitol hill. the democrats will lose control of the house of representatives in january, but the policy was in jubilant mood as it convened the chamber on thursday. the house will be an order of 2 days of speculation. nancy pelosi, the 1st female speaking, confirmed that she will be stepping down from her leadership position in the party, a position she is held since 2003 and with great confidence in our caucus,
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i will not seek reelection to democratic leadership in the next congress for may the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect and i am grateful that so many are ready and willing to shoulder this awesome responsibility . she was received rapturously by her caucus, a share of unity in stark contrast to a republican party in turmoil after a per sharing in the mid terms that may have won the house. but the majority is very narrow. the republican party establishment blames the donald trump wing of the party for the mid term election results, but the troubling of authority blames the republican party establishment for not being bold enough and going also the bible ministration with the majority in the house. the republicans can launch congressional investigations into the biden administration. already they say they will be looking into joe biden. some hunters business dealings and allegations of corruption involving the president. this is an
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investigation of joe barton, the president united states, and why he lied to the american people about his knowledge and participation in his family's international business schemes. national security interest require the committee conduct investigation and we will pursue all avenues. avenues that have long been ignored, of account. republican leadership is wrestling with how far it should go to appease the trump wing of the party without alienating swing voters, head of the next elections in 2024. she every time see al jazeera washington still come this half hour. british families make sacrifices every day to live within their means, and so to mistake governments, the pound weakens off to britons. finance minister announces a string of tax increases and future spending comes to fix the public finances. broadening their horizons. unesco invites an african countries to apply for protection for the heritage size.
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ah, with we've got air masses colliding over australia spark and some storms have one here. it's a detail so tropical air coming down, meeting up with that cooler air from the bite. that's what's given us some of this active weather and we're seeing these pulses of brain move west to east. and we'll continue to intensify that southeast corner of australia, which of course is where we do not need any more rain. some rocking storms in the forecasts for the north island of new zealand on friday in this band of rambles, some further toward the south into the south island. over the course of the weekend, there has been some flooding boat to the north and the south of call them poor. the rain is still falling there on friday, and the rain also picking up not only for west java, east, java, and same goes for bali into one buck islands on friday. severe flight adviser is in
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play. not too far away from manila, central and southern areas of the philippines on friday. and away we go to china right now. most of the action is south of the yang, super valley looking like that rain, poland, away from grey lynn. as soon temperature is up a bit to 22, rain and wind combo. moving in to northern areas of honshu island and also whole kado island on friday. supposed got a hive. 9 degrees, not bad in tokyo. we've got you penciled in for 18. that sure weather update. we'll see you soon. ah, ah britton's beloved curry houses are in crisis to indian don is shut down every week. use a bricks, financial drive, and the pandemic $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigate on out you 0. ah
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algeria. when ever, you know a welcome back, a reminder of the top story say when i want to 0 least 21 people who have been killed in a fi in gaza where residents were attending a policy. the blaze broke hampton, the jabante, a refugee camp, which is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. because in the netherlands, a sentence to russians in the ukrainian man to life in prison. it said, yeah, for the downing of malaysia airlines flight that make 17, the jet was flying from amsterdam to quote a little pump. would it be shot down over east and ukraine in 2014. 0298 people on
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board were killed. and ukraine is a goose rusher of damaging, critical energy infrastructure in its latest wave of air strikes. several people were killed and attacks a red residential areas and denise pro and separation. 17 people have been killed in iran, in the deadliest 24 hours since mass protests over the death of massa, media and police custody began strikes have continued for a 3rd consecutive day on the 3rd anniversary of anti government protest, followed fuel price increases wednesday, at least $7.00 people were killed including a 10 year old child when a government opened fire at a bazaar, the southern city of isa officials are cooling as a terrorist attack. but protested, say security forces, open fire on them as they were gathering to demonstrate those, the jibari has moved from terran the demonstrations. sir, i have certainly intensified since tuesday when the calls were made for people to go on strike. to commemorate what is known here as bloody november of 2019,
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and in the past 24 hours, we've seen one of the deadliest since these protest started about 9 weeks ago. at least 17 people have been killed in various points throughout the country, including security forces. and the officials have said that they have already arrested a number of people in various parts where those incidents took place. i think what is significant this we've seen certainly more widespread demonstrations taking place over the past 48 hours. what is unclear at the moment is what will come next since the 3rd day of strike is well underway. now, what will happen in the next 48 hours or so, whether or not these demonstrations will continue, and how will the security forces respond to them and needs to be seen? what is clear is there certainly a general feeling of discontent. among the demonstrators, we've seen a number of incidents and not only in various parts of the country, but in the capital itself. we saw
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a number of people being attacked in metro stations. officials have said that they have arrested certain number of people that were involved in those incident, labeling them as terrorists and having links with a number of known terrorist organizations. what will come in the coming days will be certainly significant in this demonstration that we've seen ongoing. now for the past 2 and a half months. britton's finance minister has officially announced that the country is in a recession. jeremy hunt was making his awesome statements laying out plans to increase taxes and cut spending. it's a major, you turn from his predecessor, who's many budget last month, cost, both him and the prime minister that jobs where we challenge, that's more for weeks, jeremy hunt has been playing the plane, speaking medic, for the case economic malays like root canal surgery. the treatment, he's all the white be pleasant when he insists it's necessary to make and the moment has come. pharaoh, in the face of unprecedented global headwinds families,
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pensioners businesses, teachers, nurses, and many others are worried about the future. so today we deliver a plan to tackle the cost of living crisis and rebuild our economy and jeremy $166000000000.00 plan increases taxes and government spending, but the tax rises will come. now, most spending cuts defers till 2025 after the next election, to help soften the blows state. pensions and benefits will rise in line with inflation and the national living wage will rise to the new chart to attempt to clear the wreckage left. why is free to assess as many budget the just 6 weeks ago? quality caught thing, send a pound, tumbling and interest rate, soaring with billions of dollars worth of unfunded tax cuts. it costs by squatting
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. i'm previous prime minister liz trust that job. jeremy hunt is trying to be a safe, a pair of hands. he's trying to make the case that the conservative party is going to generate fiscal credibility for the country, but not damage public services too badly with another round of stereotypes. so he's kept in cash terms, spending the same over the next 2 years and pushed back the pain to 2025 for the next election. so a bit of a trap for the, for the labor party. the reality of the situation is that britons will have less money in their pockets as the country enters recession. even in the wealthy english town of saffron walden, the need for food banks is soaring, cost of living crisis, and the doing the session. i gonna affect people from all types of society. ah, and what we find is that when you live, so my affluent, if you are struggling, it's the poverty hair. it's hidden and it's invisible. so he says,
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demand for food is outstripping, the amount they receive. does she see any light down the tunnel? ah night? definitely no, nothing, no light. at all. the chancellor says global financial pressures are a storm that britain must face into. but whether the origins are foreign or domestic, the u. k is entering a new age of austerity. rory challenz al jazeera, the united nations world heritage organisation unesco is celebrating its 50th anniversary in delphi in greece and made some of europe's most spectacular ruins. the body is also and as that is broadening its horizons to encourage some of the smaller and less wealthy african nations to apply for protection for their important sides. jones romulus has more from delphi in ancient times. this remote place on mount upon asses and central greece became the most important article. this is where city states would send emissaries to find out what they should do when they were faced with the difficult decisions such as whether to wage war. it
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is here that the athenians sent heralds to ask whether they should fight the persians at what later became their triumphs at the battles of maris and salus in the 5th century b. c. the pissy, the priestess who lived in the temple of apollo behind me, would become ecstatic by breathing and burnt laura leaves. and she would, after various phrases, the priests would later interpret and write down for those emissaries. and here also the people of delphi lived, attending the theatre above us and attending the delphic games which were as famous in antiquity as the olympic games that took place every 4 years. for all of these reasons, the unesco organization has named delphi one of its key worlds heritage sites. and it chose this place to announce on thursday that it was also trying to broaden in the next phase of its history. the mixture of sites to include more african sites among the world heritage list. so it is going to invite 12 countries among the
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smaller and less wealthy and african countries to go through the application process. and gradually by 2030 list at least a dozen of their sites in the world heritage list which already numbers almost 1200 sites worldwide. and the world heritage listed sunday bonds in one of the largest fema is one of the largest remaining areas. rather of mangroves. in the world, 60 percent of it lies in bangladesh. the rest of it is in india, but it's on the threat of rising sea levels and encroachment by locals, creating human and animal conflicts. we spoke to new alum shake, an environmental activist who's fighting to protect it. how much more mud mood. i'm sick, i'm not bash. my name is nor alum shake. i'm 50 years old and i live at mon glove, which is close to the center bonds. i'm a convener of the bangladesh, portable and along the bangladesh environment movement in monga. did you book globe
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wash? goody? they will weather for the meal, the glades, all sites, and we live on this coast. we have to live with frequent storms, cyclones and title searches. sure. electrical di job bo 40. what the net for layer . what the hold the dish to the salty water enters the cylinder bonds due to sea level rise triggered by climate change. we go to a local funny polish quarter in the entry of the salty water in the cinder bonds is also destroying the reservoirs of fresh water watch is drunk by the animals in the forest. besides the breeding grounds of the animals are also being damaged by sailing water and i'm not following siobhan enjoyable renewals about men will of god will gumble profiteers doing business making investments, developing gear and threaten a world heritage site aged ample, be the gilroy seem, in fact ron paul power plant, a cement factory and a gas factory are all being set up here. and other widespread industrialization is happening here and polluting the postal river. and their industrial waste is
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infecting and damaging the sender bonds through the postal river. actually, i'm gosh, look, look, we've launched a movement to protect us under bonds as part of our struggle to protect our environment. if we felt that if we do not protect them, our country will be destroyed in this coast will also be destroyed. we stage protests whenever we see something as a threat to the thunder. bonds are very, very good. lucy, maybe she'll washington dungeon as a resident here and as an environmental activist, it is my call to the people across the globe that the developed nations are responsible for climate change and it's harming us. so i'm demanding reparations and climate justice from developed nations. aah! england's football team as held a training session with migrant workers and cut off the english football association has push for the world cup to leave a positive legacy for those who helped build the tournament to what i got your off sky house more from al walker. just outside of door putting down their drills for
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drills. these are some of the men who have helped build the stadiums for the cattle world cup. and now they're getting to eat some of the stars. he will shine in them about being an hourly rate. the stadium, i'm a electrical technician only sold no 3 unhealthy elsie know about stadium and i like big national petition and maintenance. so what's your favorite fire. com as a moment? yeah. had it not been for the beautiful game, these 2 groups of men with their different languages and backgrounds will probably never have met. but football has brought together, which is south of castles, capital, doha, in a city called our white cra. this is where england were based themselves through this world cup, and it's also a place where many migrant workers live. now this is one of several community engagement workshops taking place. and england have chosen to support this particular community. england's f a has been vocal on the subject of work, his rights, they and others like the netherlands and australia,
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have called for compensation for workers who have died, been injured or faced unpaid wages while building stadiums and other venues. they also want a permanent migrant workers center and only what politicians and women, we never will be politicians in terms of how we look at things. well, i think in terms of what the squad to know the last few years on how much to help people. i think that comes with the territory of what the boys of don't want to will say is that we're here to do as much as we can. we can do everything. but what we can do is to is try to help people as much as we can. tournament organizes stress improvements have been made in the living conditions of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers. a minimum wage has been stablished and the so called co follow system, which meant work has had to get approval from their employers to switch jobs or leave. the country has been abolished the international labor organization in castle greece, but also says more efforts needed so that all workers can benefit. it will deep dive to fully implement these changes and challenges do remain. these include
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dealing with retaliation against workers who wish to change jobs. more also need to be done to reduce reach payment violations and in short, timely access to justice. domestic workers must also benefit fully from the labor reforms. this includes respect for working times and the right to at least one day off per week. these workers have built the stadiums in which the england team can pursue its world cup dreams and as a final thank you. the england players give them tickets to see their hard work become reality. john, i guess raska al jazeera and what cra, we're with only to day 17029 minutes until the 1st game is played. remember you can find more on our website about those preparations on how to sarah, don't com ah .

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