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[000:00:00;00] ah al jazeera, where ever a new series follows players from 6 countries hoping to make it to catch our 2022 people love football guy. not so much. i'll blame for brother industries. all passion episode to features free, hopeful from governor. so glad kind of explains, you know, work, i'm very, very excited to watch it. i hope i will be part of it. the world cup, drink gonna go on al jazeera ah
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for the fall break. so during a pause, he had a refugee camp in the gaza strip, killing at least 21 people ah, and a y moneyed site. this is out there alive from dough halls. so coming up, there was water that my eyes will do. my rose is a believable justice for families whose loved ones died. when a malaysian airline flight was shot down over ukraine, the hours come for a new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect stepping down us house beacon, nancy pelosi says she will not seek reelection as democratic leader. and as well leaders meet for the asian pacific economic summit, protested. take to the streets of bangkok.
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ah, at least 21 people have been killed in garza off to fire engulfed a residential building. 7 of the dead are children, una elsa reports from the scene in giovanni a refugee camp. what began as a family party, now described as a national tragedy. flames tour through this home in the densely populated chip ballier refugee can in no, i think ours is strip. neighbors say they could hear screaming, but the fire was so intense, they couldn't help those trapped inside. and a good name for salon live upon either your animal myself am. i was sleeping in the living room that looks out to my neighbors. i was asleep with my 5 year old and i heard people screaming. so i woke up when i submitted one, our brothers in the civil defense arrived tried to into the apartment,
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but couldn't. but they had no masks and no oxygen tanks, wallet and the people burned inside. and until that moment, we still didn't go even on one of these into the apartment. the dead are all believed to be of the upper radio family. they were gathering to celebrate a birthday and welcoming home their father, who obtained a ph. d overseas. but now their home is just to wreck of charged walls and black suits the missouri other day, i need a bus. i be in the launch amount of fuel, on location, which acted as a fire hazard. gm's or firefighters quickly rushed to the scene and the civil defense opened an immediate investigation. it hold on a board that defy lemme danny, the civil defense teams for his great difficulty in containing the enormous file. i thought a large number of fire bring had officers and palestinian palace rushed to the sea and had to use a lot of equipment to put out the flames. and to prevent it from spreading to
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neighboring homes and area, there will all women those who survive, the blaze has been rushed to local hospitals. israel maintains a blockade of garza but sees it will help those in need of medical treatment pounds . senior president mahmoud abbas says the victims will be remembered with the day of national morning. him to see his al jazeera gazda. 3 men have been convicted for lead for their role in the dining of the malaysian airline flight and made 17 back in 2014. the course in the netherlands sentence them to life in prison. in absentia, the plane was flying from amsterdam to kuala who when it was shot down over eastern ukraine, or 298 people on board were killed. so fast reports from ship all who was who to see how i could see you. they travelled from all over the world to find answers. a g as after the life of their loved ones and abruptly in the sky over
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ukraine. more than 10 different nationalities were on board malaysian airlines flights and made 17196 of the 290. 8 victims were dutch. the plain departed from sipple to kuala lumpur when it was down over a war zone and eastern ukraine. the bodies of those on board and debris from the plain fell in a field near the village of cub. over the court ruled that there was no doubt that the plain was shut down with an anti aircraft book. mis style brought in from russia and fired from a field controlled by pro russian separatist to form a russian intelligence officers. and one ukrainian separatist commander are held responsible for transporting the missile. and when calling to see it, the basically the fade, the court considered proven that the suspects conspired to purposefully and illegally bring down a plane, knowing to cause a mortal danger. anton carter lost his eldest son, daughter in law,
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and 6 year old grandson amaco travelling to bali for vacation. them close backpack was all that came home and checked. for us. is that fair? important to shoulder world to show the russians she was you have done if you're taking the life of a 6 year old child and no, we are atheist, set, or at all that her as myself, whatever they miss old as a in the past 2 and a half years court to attend that more than 65 court hearing, so filling a promise he made with 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 a field and east and ukraine some 4 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
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doing? well, 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 separatist rebels of the don, yet people's republic and new crane. 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 dpr force of 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 a 3 convicted men have 2 weeks to decide to appeal. the verdict steadfast and al jazeera staple hansa boss lost his 17 year old daughter on the flight.
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i'm so satisfied of 2 days was a long day long a year. it up to so many time the truth is finally broken out by an independent junction. so glad really. when you look at it, now there's world war by now use at the moment because mpeg 17 and a duction, vesta geishas. the guy just last hold. oh, here the crimea will an x and x by russia and the world did nothing. and now, 8 years later, there is a real war and they are become bigger and bigger. and the aggression because more i'm more and now the world is open design. so we can say we, we are net effect design for this country. it was like some people said it was 911 because 3200 people were, were killed in a small country. the 60000000 inhabitants. and everyone knew someone or had a friend who door our guy, so he's about not only impact for the next of kin like me,
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but also for school members. sports colleagues, colleagues, so it's about a huge impact. you can say pradelle country. everyone knew where he was on july, 17, 2040. and finally, after a rating that has come open. so i'm very satisfied today because the well night south korea says pill yang, his fire was thought to be an intercontinental ballistic missile of east coast. japan confirmed the weapon landed and it's exclusive economic zone, roughly 210 kilometers from an island in north acadia. and it's the latest in a series of launches, which took it, says that taking place with unprecedented frequency. yes. how speakin nancy pelosi is stepping down as democratic leader, she says she won't seek re election. she served as the top house democrat for 2
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decades shambler tensor ports from capitol hill. the democrats will lose control of the house of representatives in january, but the policy was an jubilant mood. as it convened on the chamber on thursday. the house will be an order. after days of speculation, nancy pelosi, the 1st female spoof else confirmed that she will be stepping down from her leadership position and the party a position she's held since 2003. and with great confidence in our caucus, 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 and stock controls to a republican party in turmoil after a poor showing 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
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party for the mid term election results that the trump wing of the quality blames the republican party establishment for not being bold enough and going also the bible ministration with their majority in the house. the republicans can launch congressional investigations into the biden administration. already they say there will be looking into joe biden, some hunters business dealings, and allegations of corruption involving the president. this is an investigation of joe biden, 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 for the current republican leadership is wrestling with how far it should go to appease comp winger for party without alienating swing voters ahead of the next elections. in 2024, she had returned. see al jazeera washington, the u. i says it's military base and ne,
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syria has been targeted with missiles. the attack on the green vintage base happened on thursday night. yeah, i says no one was injured and the base wasn't damaged. it's not yet known. who fired the rockets. whitehouse says saudi arabia's crown prince, ma'am, had been summoned, should have immunity in relation to the killing of the journalist shamarka shoji. it's a reversal of president jo biden's campaign rhetoric denouncing the brutal murder case. sure, jesus fiance is filed a lawsuit of the killing of the washington post columnist, in the saudi consulate in a sample in 2018. the request by the department of justice for munity and b. s will ultimately be decided by a judge. ukraine says russia has targeted critical energy facilities across several cities and a new wave miss al strikes is 2 people were killed and there was
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a glimmer of hope as the deal to ensure shipments of he crenan grain was extended. jane hall has more from keith. this was the moment a relatively calm morning in the city of denise broke, turned into 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. little if you let, i gather no matter what i said before, 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 there were overnight attacks to this the aftermath of missile strikes in the south central city of zapper, easier were local officials said there were several dead it is the
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2nd time the city has been hit. there is nothing else left to do. but how we are surviving here, living our lives were 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 ukranian, but without power on thursday afternoon that grim news indeed is. the 1st snows of winter have fallen. the temperature plummeting below 0 degrees. there was a glimmer of good news. the extension for a further full months of
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a deal allowing the export of ukrainian grain via its black seaports. i was it, we moved to know that the, the all ukraine, russia, and the, when it come to an agreement for the role of, of the lexi, could i an initiative allowing for the free export you're putting in grades the whole 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 still has on the al jazeera, wherein the dominican republic where the government stepped up. efforts to keep patient migrants out and twisted temporarily closes its offices in mid report, hundreds of employees, a anticipation is rising. and so
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with sponsored my cattle aways, here's your weather, i'd say in a minute 15. good to have your long here's what it's looking like friday across the middle east, still tracking that band of showers slump into that south in the golf. certainly the risks that we could see. some showers pop up here in doha, on friday with the high 34 degrees. there's winds also picking up that is going to stir around the sand in dust over the course of the weekend and also dropped down temperatures for places like doha, where the rain and still making good progress. now moving out of iran, pushing into afghanistan and in the days to come, that will be in northern pakistan and give us some snow over the mountain tops there for a turkey or it's a largely unsettled pitcher. there's some showers in the forecast for is stumble also, dab day and on talia with the high of 22 degrees. heavy rainfall alert in play for the northwest of tanza near with these bursts of rain here, flashing up on your screen. but around take your south of this. there are some showers in south africa,
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causing luna ta province on friday. but watch what happens on saturday. these brains really pep up not only for quite zulu natal province, but also puma longer. so i think some showers in the mix for durbin with the hiv $22.00 degrees and certainly anywhere in this stone. we could see some severe thunderstorms that a bad day in cape town with a high of 21 degrees. that sure weather update soon. the weather, sponsored by cattle, they always jumping to the stream where no topic is off the table. i don't think anybody to live on a day. we are the subjects of the family left one person's opinion, but what's your amplify your voice. did you digital system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just racking lyric global audience becomes a global community. those scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapons, the st. oh,
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now j 0 lou. lou, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera mind if i top stories this hour and he's 21. people have been killed in a fight and the job ali, a refugee camp and gaza, blay started in a residential building while people were attending a family party. fi is not out to re men have been sentenced to life in prison for their role in the downing of malaysian airline flight. mh 172014. all 298 people on board were killed when the plane went down over east and ukraine. u. s. how speaker nancy pelosi stepping down as democratic leader. she says she will not seek re
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election but will stay on as homeless. women of san francisco a purchase have been taking place in bangkok as well. leaders gather for the asia pacific economic cooperation summit. tens of thousands of ryan police have been deployed across the city and have confronted the crowds. demonstrated the demanding that the prime minister stepped down and they won't disco prisons released a straight to tiny chain who's after protest in ag compton. what's going on with things are relatively quiet at the moment. but about an hour ago when the protest is started to march, where they've been camp for the last 24 hours a little bit down the road. there were some pretty violent clashes. rubber bullets were fired by the police, but the police have quite effectively trapped them in the side street behind me. i don't know if you could see that well, but they've got barricades across the street about 6 rows of pretty heavily armed rock police ordinary talks in brown as well. there are lots of reserves waiting here just behind us. there are 2 was a cannon,
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so it's going to be very hard for the protest is to push through that the tie government has brought $30000.00 extra police into bank call to be that. so lock it down over this apec summit. and in other parts of the city, you can see them dotted on every 10 meters along the streets. there are swat teams with shotguns, all sorts of security measures deploy because they're very concerned about this type of thing right now we've seen these protested china to come out on the streets to make their homes. they walk the time, and that's the step down. i think the government was very concerned with so many international leaders diplomats in bank off at the moment this would seriously, it will be very serious loss of face. none the less they have effectively chat them here. even if they get through here, there will be very hard for them to get whole awaits of the conference center,
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which is another 15 kilometers away from here. we've seen also the barricades in place, other reserves, the police. the apec summit itself got underway at about 9 o'clock local time. it all seems to be a going according to plan. i think the hope is that with the international spotlight away from the war and ukraine, which is very much the top summit on the top topic on the agenda at the g 20. and to a certain extent, the and some of the for it that the leaders who are here in bangkok in them will have a little bit more freedom and flexibility to discuss the economic issues. and in fact, that's one of the main things on the agenda is the day dealing with what they're referring to. as the looming recession, that's going to be a real concern for the global leaders. for the thai government, it's going to be keeping these guys hot. they seem to be doing it for the moment, but i think in the back of their minds they'll be very aware of the time when they were holding an assay. and summit 2009 protests is broke through world leaders and lead helical. thank you for that tenant chang,
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left for us in bangkok. dominican republic is building a border wall to stop. the entry of undocumented migrants from neighboring ac doesn't want to prevent the smuggling of drugs and weapons. theresa by reports from dodge about in the dominican republic. we're right here on the border between the dominican republic and hated this which connect both countries. and you can see people from haiti, political market, not far away to help them with their belong there. what, what others are going back to haiti? mostly carrying food and many things. another thing there's a massive price is in haiti right now. last part of the countries are controlled by farm. that again, this is one thing, a few was sure it is a water shortage is causing making it difficult for your money time. you need to be distributed weren't told that a run for 1000000 people are struggling with who are right now. and i found that there is also a cholera break around. 8000 people have already been hospitalized because of
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a color outbreak that help before you. so saying, they're not sure how they're going to control. so what's going on in the dominican republic, that thousands of patients are being deployed over. we were in a military base, i went, hundreds of people were going to try and send back to haiti among those people we saw pregnant women. we saw women whose children were born in the dominican republic were saying that they shouldn't be deported and that should be allowed to stay at the dominican republic side. however, the united nations is asking, like the dominican republic, hold up with patients of patients to so empathy towards migrants towards record. you are escaping hunger force, keeping violence among many other things that dominican republic. as you do so i've been building a wall, is that it's right here. let me show you. it's right here, right across the border. you can see this river that divides both countries and have been building the wall that it's going to make it much more difficult for
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patients to cross into that d r r site. and back to what you want to human rights groups are saying is that such as this one could force people who are fleeing violence and hunger, among many other things to take greater risk to try to escape the situation in haiti right now. twitter is closing its offices until november the 21st to mid reports. hundreds of employees have quits. the new boss on must cad given stuff the option of signing up to a new hard core, twitter, or leave with 3 month pay. the deadline to decide past several hours ago and disabled employee was fired for refusing to return to office is suing to what it is facing. legal action for previous layoffs in shy is and set large with seen at t suspects. twitter staff are choosing to leave the company because of math mosques management style. he is known for being a very hard charging ceo who has extreme demands of his employees, right?
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we've seen him talk about sleeping on the floor of the test, the plants we saw after he took over twitter that some of the people inside twitter were bringing in their, their flipping bags and having to stay overnight there. and we know that he was pushing them very hard. what i think is interesting is that this was one of the 1st time that he was the employees tell him what they think of all this. and that was by him saying, either you're going to sign up and say you're going to follow along with this minimum 40 hour work week. i expect you in the office or you can walk out the door . and it seems that according to a lot of reports for a lot of people took the door very clear. i think that you must realize this maybe that he doesn't have very many friends in the office right now, which, you know, it's hard to have a lot of friends when you've cut half the staff and then try to kind of get a bunch of other more people to go by telling them that they're doing a terrible job and, and you know, just kind of generally causing
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a lot of stress. so i think the question is, where is this all going to go? right is, is twitter is suddenly going to be significantly smaller than it started. i mean, just earlier this month it was 7500 employees. then it went down to some 3500. according to some reports, it is dropped down to drop down by 88 percent. that's unbelievable. number of people to walk out the door inside a month for the both of the failed crypto currency exchange f t x says the company use customer thumbs to buy employees homes in the bahamas, f t x file for bankruptcy. last week, it's found us bank min freed, reside as chief executive, the new c e o john, right? the fed let the liquidation of the energy company enron. he describes the collapse of f t. x is a complete failure of corporate control. you know its nations the celebrating the 50th anniversary as well. heritage science program. unesco convention was designed
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to help protect cultural properties and international conference is on the way in greece. and this, but in and i spent on a future focus on small african countries. they will be encouraged appliance and protection, and funding for that unique nice, john zara has moved from delphi in ancient times. this remote place on mount upon s as in 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 is here that the athenians sent heralds to ask whether they should fight the persians 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 in birds laura leaves. and she would, after various phrases, the priests would later interpret and write down for those emissaries. and here
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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 will 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 smaller and less wealthy of 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, scientists in the northeast of spain have an earth it a fossil of a sea turtle. the size of
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a car is europe's biggest known turtle. the species weighs just under 2 tons, such as beneath that it lived roughly 17000000 years ago. this is libby upon o'kelly's ending modica. it's a marine dart all about 3.7 meters of diameter. a is very interesting because now we know more about the unseen c. so we're talking about the 8483000000 years ago with one of the wells best strikers is out of the world cup. just 3 days before the start of the tournament, the scanners found this senegal star deal main needs surgery on a knee injury. there was initially below the to time african football of the year would only miss the 1st 2 games he was injured playing for by and munich in the
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german league and the gal start they campaign against the netherlands on monday. and one superstar has arrived in cattle. leno. messy touched out in dough in the early hours of thursday, with the rest of the argentinian scored. the tea time champions are one of the favorites for the tournament on the back of a 35 game winning streak dating back to july 2019. argentine is opening matches against saudi arabia on she's de mexico. poland also in that group. on the same day, france get their title defense underway. they're trying to become the 1st team to retain the world cup since brazil in 1962. this quote includes 10 plays from their winning campaign in 2018, including the captain who go laura and thailand by pe, france in the same group as strangely it denmark. and to this year they open that tournament against the

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