tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 18, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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ah. your watson is our life from our headquarters and ohio. any navigator coming up in the next 60 minutes? the u. s. on it allies condemn north korea after it fires another intercontinental ballistic missile into the waters near japan. funerals are held to the victims for building fire in garza, at least 21 people were killed at a refugee camp. it's blast off without the big box in the us 1st, privately developed rock, it takes off as the country aims to become a space power at low cost plus a major. you turn from world cup organizers. alcohol won't be sold at stadiums during the tournament. and a big set back for senegal, losing their star player side, your money because of injury. ah
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hello the u. s. and south korea have held joined air force drills, hours after north korea launched a ballistic missile. the incident comes as asia pacific leaders hold trade talks at a summit in thailand. the u. s. vice president pamela harris, gathered leaders of ally states to condemn the launch. will japan says the north korean intercontinental ballistic missile is capable of reaching the u. s. mainland? it's also confirmed that it landed in its exclusive economic zone about 200 kilometers from an island in northern hawkeye dome. this is the latest in a series of launchers by north korea. rob mcbride has more from sol. it has been a very robust response from south korea. the government here issuing a statement saying that it possesses that capability to respond overwhelmingly to any provocation, i think, somewhat ominously that north korea should not misjudged this fact. now this is an administration which takes a much tougher line with no career,
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especially in recent months, seemingly quite prepared and willing to match any provocation or military action by the north with some sort of action of its own. as we see this tit for tat increase in the tension levels here. this follows a warning on thursday from north korea that it will take a much faster response to what it sees as a build up of us forces in this region. using the opportunity as to drive the point home to fire off yet another short range, ballistic missile of friday's launch. the this would be the 3rd icbm and coincidental ballistic missile 5 this year. these are much larger heavy missiles that, that north korea was testing with great frequency in 2017 very provocatively, that's been a several year break. but this yet we've seen a resumption of the testing. now the interesting thing about this, the, this trajectory of this launch as with previous icbm, is that although it only travelled around
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a 1000 kilometers eastwood's just sure to be know the japanese islander pakenio, it had a very steep trajectory going up 6000 kilometers and then coming down a very steep trajectory again another 6000 kilometer. so military analysts reckoned that if you took this and translate it into a shallow trajectory, it could cover up to 15000 kilometers of the earth's surface. well, that puts the continental united states within range. so as we mentioned, north korea miss our launch overshadowed trade talks at the apex summit in bangkok, tony chang reports from the high capital leaders from around the asia pacific region gather for the opening of the apec summit at the top of the agenda. urgent economic issues facing their nations, hyperinflation and the looming recessionary landing. but as the news that north korea had fired an intercontinental ballistic missile broke, the united states and its allies met to discuss what they called north korea's
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provocations with strong down these actions. and we again called north korea to stop for either unlawful, the stabilizing. on behalf of the united say, i reaffirm our iron clad commitment to our endo pacific alliance, the one leader who could exert considerable influence on north korea. is china's she, ging ping. but if he was concerned about the missile, he was giving nothing away. on the other side of town, protest has tried to march the summit than you pushing back against police lines blocking their path. the police fun rubber bullets to post the crowds back. several people were seriously injured. what me one ah, no. apec lead does to no doubt we are death to cali effect at my my the policy. and we want you to was up i talking with the military, honda globalization climate change industrialization. a long list of grievances
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and china's president sheeting ping again. this time caricatured was the image of pu bear, her protocol ground, how protest stretched out of her along the street, sitting down. because they being very effectively stopped by the police. these trunk off across the road. oh, then a rose rod policy and a lot more belief in $13000.00 jobs to then to the time campbell, with the threat of more protests as the tops continue, the police have locked down the area around the summit venue. tony chang al jazeera, bangkok. a mass funeral has been held for 21 family members killed and a building fire in northern garza. 7 of the dead were children. the blaze in gulf, the 3rd floor of building in the valley, a refugee camp. the occupants were holding a birthday party when the blaze broke out. authorities are investigating the cause of the fire in the reports from the camp. what began as
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a family party, now described as a national tragedy. flames to or through this home in the densely populated chip ballier refugee can in northern causes, strip. neighbors say they could hear screaming, but the fire was so intense, they couldn't help those trapped inside. and a good nervous 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, someone had been on our brothers in the civil defense arrived, tried to into the apartment, 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 believe to be of the upper radio family. they were gathering to celebrate
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a birthday and welcoming home their father, who obtained a ph. d overseas. but now their home is just to rec, of charge walls and black suits. the missouri either the, i need about the be in the launch of monta 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 of litigation colon airport. i defy. lemme dunny to several different schemes for his great difficulty in containing the enormous file. i thought a large number of fire brigitte officers and palestine in 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 neighboring homes and areas. oh will all women those who survive to 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
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a day of national morning. you may see it al jazeera gazda, plenty more head on the al jazeera in this hour, including we take you to a town in syria where the decades long war has forced a high number of children to become breadwinners. so we're just 2 days before the world cup starts, organizers have announced that alcohol will not be sold at stadiums. let's go live to alexia o'brien, the fee for fan festival. here and how, what more can you tell us alexi as you say to rain, i am here at the fif a fan festival. it can hold about 40000 people. and from sunday, people will be coming down here to watch the games and to really get involved in the past yet miss via and right here, actually i'm in the bar area where fans would be able to come and buy
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a budweiser who had a major sponsor a fever, they haven't agreements for exclusive sale of beer during the world cup to weigh about $15.00 per can. now this was all part of an alcohol policy that was agreed between the cavalry organizes of the world cup and fever. but now just 2 days to go faith a has reversed that policy. now, alcohol will still be available here for sale at fans. i was like this one and it licensed venues around the country. but as you said, it will no longer be sold in the stadium. perimeters, so what reaction has there been to this decision? will budweiser has said, as partners the faith of the 3 decades, we look forward to celebrating football with consumers, even though some planned stadium activations, as they call them, will not be able to go ahead. now some fans have said that really disappointed, inevitably, especially those who bought tickets to travel here. some of them already on the plane. some of those, some of them had expectations about where they would be able to buy beer on game
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days. but i've also spoken to other local here who say that they're happy that cutter has held to its religious positions. that priority has been given to islamic culture and values. i also spoke with a marketing expert who said, this may not be a bad thing for bad. why's that? because they had been fears that this could complicate the relationship between budweiser and fever and also the cavalry organizers. but this expert told me, look, here we are, we're all talking about budweiser today. it's being talked about all around the world. so that's not a bad thing. but also, competitions like these are about traveling. they're about meeting fans from all about over the world. it's about learning about different cultures, and at the end of the day, the world cup should be all about football. all right, thank you so much, alexia brian, reporting from delta. single chances of reaching the knockout stage have been dealt a major blow with their most influential player ruled out of the tournament side. your money has been forced to undergo knee surgery following an injury suffered
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last week while playing for his club site in germany. synagogue start their campaign against the netherlands on monday. cuts are in ecuador are also in that group. that great thing about this, senegalese, teeny, is that they have been deal to what a yes. and that unity, togetherness, and college. most importantly, i think should be enough even with outside your money. as an inspiration, he has always been careful to not give us a vibe that he's, that was in put someplace the team even though he is. that is to see that they may be 2 or 3 able replacements on the pitch, who can actually do what he does. what does he do? he scores goals? yes. the schools it brings the us into the game. there are a few players in this, in regards to you that can do that. what people worry about is ourselves, is the glue with which he brings to the team. he's like a talisman. he's like a to term. he's like the face of the team,
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and that's what the lose would all be in b, remember the ah african champion, not just because of sad your money. and also because of the up and they are the last couple of years. they are also in the top 20 of the she far on kids in addition to several iodide precious statistic. so i think even without him to be fine when he starts again until monday. all the england team have acknowledge the work done by migrant workers for this world cup. the english football association has pushed for catherine 2022 to leave a positive legacy for those who helped build the tournament. joanna roscoe has more from the squads training camp in and what could i putting down that drills for drills? these are some of the men who have helped build the stadiums to the cattle well cup and now they are getting to eat some of the stars. he will shine in them about king an hourly rate. the city of america digney said, oh no 3 unhappy elsie know about stadium and i like big national placement of
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maintenance. so michelle favorite player, home as a mon, you had it not been for the peaceful game. these 2 groups of men with that 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 as rights . they and others like the netherlands and australia, 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 more. i think in terms of what the squad don't know the last few years. i'm how most of help you
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bluff and that comes with the territory of what the boys of dawn. what i 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 more to recon tournament organizes stress improvements have been made in the living conditions of hundreds of thousands of migrant workers. a minimum wage has been established 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 are needed. so that all workers can benefit it was deep dive to fully implement these changes and challenges do remain. these include dealing with retaliation against workers who wish to change jobs. more also need to be done to reduce wage 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
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off per week. these workers have built the stadiums in which the english 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. joanna gosh, raska al jazeera and what cra. so this will be a world cup of many firsts, including the appointment of female referees, 3 women will play a part in the rolling out of what could be game changing technology. hall rece reports from dell ha. a referee's whistle, it will be the 1st sound on the pitch. when cats i'll 2022 kicks off and much officials or training hall to be ready. there were also preparing to make history. as women take charge of men's well cup matches for the 1st time, selina mu, cassandra of rwanda, is one of 3 female referees. and 3 more women are among the system. we are really proud to please these momentum liking,
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forget that the be part of the what gap in respect to get a val, brother, they're having challenges along the way. but i could say the same for, for men and women here. maybe the challenges have been different, but everybody that you see hara has worked very hard. the referees don't just have to be fit. they'll be making split 2nd decisions and need to make the right coal for something that hasn't always been humanly possible. decisions by much officials, otwell cups can be as crucial to the outcome of games as play as scoring or stopping goals. the referees and kathy will have more help from technology than ever before. semi automated off site technology will make its will kept debut at cut our 2022. it uses the hawkeye system that's already a fixture in tennis and cricket, and avoids long waits for video reviews that depend on whether an attack has leg is a few millimeters further forward than a defenders. we will have 12 tracking cameras, am or 4 guys set up in every single studio. and they are that they then work
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together with the chip in the ball, which is analyzing the exact k m on the ball for every single kick went right, match the cameras, you know, or detecting the player movements once she huge benefits of the development of the system was, was hike wet. a decision can be made, not only hike but, but it is making all side decisions much more accurately. technology will play a big part of this world cup. but its main role will be to make sure that football take center stage and not the referee's winner pull rece out his era. doha went, cranes hasn't barrage of russian shells and miss all attacks have targeted critical energy facilities across several regions, leaving millions in darkness. the new wave of strikes comes is the capital key, the seeing these seasons 1st snow authority say they're working to restore power nationwide as temperatures are expected to drop drastically. meanwhile, the u. n. warns of humanitarian emergency caused by power and water shortages.
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let's talk about the shortages and bringing us had beg, he's standing by for us in a, in a snowy live even western ukraine. assent. yes, it's annoyed, the temperature has really dropped than that. some major concern for the authorities here. now, present. logan misses m c. i said is about 10000000 people without electricity and the main energy provider has said that the trying to keep the energy blackouts, short and scheduled, but big describe the situation as difficult. not that comes as ukraine came under. the biggest badge of missiles strikes is the thought of the wolf that ukrainian authorities say that was aimed at its energy infrastructure infrastructure. now russia has been targeting ukraine's infrastructure, and since the temperature is dropping, it's a major concern now on from those missiles strikes, ukrainian foreign minister has said that it's expressed as countries experts and now in poland. now, just to give you a recap, the or miss i landed in poland or near the border till 2 people. ukraine is still
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adamant that it's a russian missile, but the poland, the united states and nato are saying that it's unlikely that it was russia. that why that miss isis more likely that it was a miss lot from the ukrainian ed defense. now ukraine is to can, to it's guns with it, or taking pot in the investigation and to say that want to be open and constructive elsewhere in the country. there's a, there was a pack in the richer region, and the whole from there has gone up to 10 because russia continues to k. i just strike against ukraine. i'm going gone from is that reject as africa nuclear pants . now, he says again, 3rd resolution urging russia to see says, action again. that's when you get time to they say ukrainian stuff continue to work at that time. is actions are putting up times at risk, no rush and prove that. they continue to strike cities based from that. you've got nick opposed as being severe shelling and artillery fire from the russian and the
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ukrainians, unable to fire back because of the safety around that time. so as i said, the main concern now for the authorities is, is the snow, the dropping temperature and the fact that 10000000 people are without electricity . all right, thank you so much. i said, bay reporting from lives swedish and danish investigators say they are a traces of explosives near to underwater pipelines we started leaking in september . the north stream, one pipeline carries gas from russia to germany. north stream 2 was set to open just before rushes, invasion of ukraine, but was then placed on hold the explosion, sent gas spewing in the baltic sea. they triggered for li, except for locations too, in denmark's exclusive economic zone and to an economic zone controlled by sweden. after years of conflict, families and syria are struggling to send their children to school. many have to find work to support their household and the pan demik has made the situation worse
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. the city of iraq has some of the highest rates of child labor center customer report. the nearly 12 years into the syrian war child labor has dramatically increase the northern city of rocca and elsewhere. what's children working long hours in difficult condition? for many boys, education is a luxury because they have to find work to provide for their family. many of their fathers have been arrested or killed during the war. he asked about how much is 16, but it has been working in the mechanic shop for 8 years. he said it was not easy to make the decision to drop out of school, but it was necessary in the initial, on the magenta, because of the war we couldn't learn anything. school, even. i've learned his job as a mechanic and it's better than wasting my time sheet. several schools and rocco are damaged or destroyed during the fight against iso. more than 70 percent of them are still on the same condition. according to the n,
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jose 13 year old mohammed has worked as a vendor for 3 years. he was where the study, but he must support his family because the cost of living is wising by the day. while at the nearby door right now. but it's difficult to work outside when it's cold, and i can't even push this trolley in some places we can afford school. even with this job, it's barely enough to buy bread. a boy carson, as the father of 3 boys in a girl, all of his sons help to work the 5 young age. and then at that my study is better for the kids, but unfortunately, we don't have good education. it's useless. so i decided send my son to learn a profession which will help him and money at least. see, we have seen a lot in the past decade in a struggling city of rocca, a generation of kids now. risk being lost, forced to choose between going to school or finding work as a matter of survival. seen em castillo al jazeera,
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twitters troubles appear to be worsening. its closing its offices until monday, after hundreds of employees reportedly quit. the new boss 11 must have given staff the option of signing up to what he called a hardcore twitter or leave with 3 months severance. pay the deadline for workers to decide past several hours ago, a disabled employee who was fired for refusing to return to the office is now suing the company. twitter is also facing legal action for previous last ensure as an editor at large with sina, that's a technology websites and he suspects twitter software choosing to leave the company. because us must management style. he is known for being a very hard charging ceo who has extreme demands of his employees, right? 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 sleeping bags and having to stay overnight there. and we know that he was
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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 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.
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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's time for a check on the weather. here is rob and a fairly quick change of season from summer to winter. we are now looking at quite significant wintry weather and including snow around the great lakes of the us. this is the picture 24 hours ago. now. we're looking elswig in new york in grand rapids in michigan, fights have been cancelled as a result of snow. i know, i know it's a sudden change. it's lake effects, particularly when a cold wind blows across the open waters in the great lakes, a big bodies of water and they don't frozen over yet, not this time. so therefore they generate well, a lot of snow showers. so grand rapids is here, eastern side of lake michigan, and then buffaloes of the top of the small and northern new york state. both seas
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cities are used to getting this sort of thing, but we could see in the next day or so accumulations of up to a meter. i know, but this is winter. she's a sudden descent and it's really focused around the great lakes, the bigger picture, nothing like as bad. i know the cold, i have come across from the mountain steaks and the open plain stays. attempts his heroes slowly rising down in the gulf with 12 or 13. that's arise. houston's light, be on saturday, any 9, but any woman wet place in the state of florida. all right, we'll be wet. still ahead on the al jazeera news, our, the british finance minister warns of a tough 2 years ahead. as he confirms the country is in recession. plus i'm going to call reporting from the south of madagascar o people's desperate search for walter of the 5 relentless years of drowning down the football coats in jakarta has changing the lives of young people from low income household. ah
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when ever you. oh, oh wow. ah, other than the top stories on the al jazeera and he's our, the u. s. in south korea, whole joint air force drills after north korea launched a ballistic missile, a move this overshadow trade talks with the apex summit in thailand. we're just 2 days before the world cup starts. organizers have announced that alcohol will not be sold at stadiums. it's a reversal of the original plan from major tournament sponsor budweiser to sell beer around the 8 stadium sites. only non alcoholic beer will be sold at venues.
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there are fears that have gone as don may introduce public executions once again, the taliban top leader told judges on sunday to enforce rules. allowing hangings and amputations for thieves, barbara, and go by reports. when the taliban regained power in afghanistan last year, it promised to war to down the harsh rule it exercised during the 1990s. but many a consent that went happen after the supreme leader shake hubbard tele, a consider reintroduced hangings and amputations with thieves. mazda stood in walker meal at that i. taliban court spokesman says, the order to re impose such pots, have strict to slam mc law, was always the government's intention. that you the law, should i be? oh, no, but kirtle, punishing sees wrong to is alcohol drinkers. and killers is islamic shari'a, and this is why shake habits law has given the series of recommendations to policy and plan of these lima camera is to follow islamic shari'a based on the koran and
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her d. good. spankin maida, i'm obviously out of my head also, has she been a siri says had daughters have suffered a year of loss. they're no longer allowed to go to school or university. and as of last week, they can't get to the park. but she says, new guidance, what punish in criminals? will set afghanistan back in august could be a corner abbey, man. they should have proper justice for criminals. they should not be hanged. stoned ought to have their hands amputated in public. i see that some analysts say the taliban is trying to further it's legitimacy by applying islamic law to its fullest extent. do you need strict rules and laws because i've gone to standards, not the only islamic government to be of more than 50 sloniker governments. and some of those are governments such a shady lows or a flight, but they are to restrict and justifying the public floggings and executions were
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common under the taliban until it lost power in 2001. when the us and allied forces invaded the question for many is whether the c prim leaders order will lead to a repeat of the past. and if it does, the taliban could face even further isolation. barbara and gripper al, to sarah for foreign nationals have flown out of me and mar after they were released from prison. the group includes a japanese journalist and an australian economist me and mars genta issued a broad prisoner amnesty earlier this week. journalist toro kubota has now land that it took years 100 airports. shantora now worked as an advisor for the elect, a leader ang santucci. and he arrived in melbourne on friday. voters and malaysia had to the poles on saturday. the malay vote traditionally dominates elections as the ethnic group accounts for nearly 70 percent of the population. but political realignments me in more parties are now competing for these votes than ever before
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. florence louis has more from kuala lumpur. either any of her zamarelli. hussein is part of the majority in malaysia. he's an ethnic malay and mostly in this multi cultural nation, many still vote along racial and religious lines. favorite wrestler mostly, i would like to work for pot, the defense, my 5th champions, the rights of my lease and is able to manage the economy. he says he'll also assess each candidates capabilities, malay votes like hers on what each party is hoping to capture. ahead of saturday's general election for the 1st time, marissa national or the national front, which has long dominated politics, will not be the only coalition that promotes malay privileges. it has to compete with the national alliance made up of malays only party bursa to. and the malaysian islamic party, then there's the alliance of hope,
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seen it's more multi racial and reform minded. and finally, a new fringe party led by veteran politician martha muhammad. you have 3 loc tree, 4 large coalition, oak beeping 40 off, or the malay for no ones. he's more common than the other. it you the the, the support level symbol, your swing from one end to the other. many analysts anticipate this election to be the most competitive in malicious history. it's also the 1st time all 3 major coalition have had a stint in government prior to the polls. a lot of believe with disrespect thinking about how having sort of a racial profile in government is not a guarantee to life improve. so those are instances where you, you, with the encouraging signs of 1st moving away from politics. increasingly though, the younger generation is showing signs of departing from traditional voting
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patterns, we live in a multi racial country. we kind of want to choose one particular race or religion to run the country. at stake is political stability. malaysia has a 3 prime minister since the last election 4 years ago. 2 administrations have collapsed because in fighting and diffraction. and with some surveys projecting a parliament with no majority and the coalition government as a result, that stability may prove elusive florence out the ra holiday. britain finance minister has defended his budget plan, but war and the u. k. may face challenging times during the next 2 years. jeremy han says it's $66000000000.00 proposal will lower inflation and boost the economy. you know the measures on thursday unveiling a series of tax raises that you can government will also cut spending, but only after the next general election in 2025. we challenge has an update from
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london market to be well prepared for what was going to be in jeremy hans awesome statement. so there was nothing there then actually to them too much. yes, it was a small drop in the pounds, a small drop in stocks, but nothing to major. the same combi said elsewhere though this is the horrify daily mail which is usually a conservative supporting newspaper story. so the strive is, is it says, calling it one of the most punishing punches in modern history and says that the british and now tax to the highest level. they have been since the 2nd world war. now voters are pretty fed up with the conservatives. there is a real cost of living crisis in this country. i'm ever been months of economic turmoil. there's been a collapsing pounds, soaring inflation and soaring interest rates. recent polls put the opposition labor policy well in the lead. and it'll be interesting to see whether, when the next polls come out,
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this awesome statement has anything to change their minds to madagascar now, and water is so scarce, and it's southern region that thousands of people have to walk hours just to find supplies. mcclark joint villagers on their 10 kilometer round trip to the nearest river. it's as human as it comes, preparing food, fuel people. but in times of droughts, just getting to the point of adding water to the vegetables takes formidable effort . i meet with a family in the village of anthro. no, my dear. you tell me this pumping station was built by the government to bring water up from the man to re river 5 kilometers away. but in 2 decades the valves haven't opened the tank was never filled because the pipes were never laid. then i'm back to london and i fasten deborah trucks and materials and built it, but then went away and never came back. the irony is done, his family has taken residence in the pump house, but because of the drought, they've had to sell their possessions in order to eat it. now every day,
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all ages set off to find water on the long walk to the man to river. and this is what tens of thousands of people across the region do. it's often a journey of several hours there and back. i went along with susan's way and his brothers, the wind is searing in the sun, satcher energy. and they do this day after day after day. we passed young children doing their bit for the village. wow. and after 2 long hours, we arrive at the river. it's murky waters. a life saving the containers are filled . they remember now they have to return with 20, sometimes 40 liters of water on their backs. him won't shut them from there for amazon or we've never experienced anything like this. it's a very, very hard situation. there are no seasons any more. it's just hot dry and windy.
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that's why we had to come here to take water from the river. even the river is run dry in recent years, but rain in the far mountains has replenished its flow and they come, man and beast. so this is effectively the catch in tap for thousands and thousands of people. people have war for hours, just to get their supplies, water for washing water for cooking, water for drinking. and so the journey back home up the valley begins and in the resolute determination of the villages, you may wonder at the injustice of it all. people that did nothing to make global warming happen being forced to live like this year, after remorseless year nick clark al jazeera, the grand suit, madagascar, us. how speaker nancy pelosi,
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whose lead democrats in the house of representatives for nearly 2 decades is stepping down. the 1st female house speaker will stay on the back benches to complete her term. many democrats in congress say they will still count on her as a mentor. she have a chance to report 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 in the chamber on thursday. the house will be an order of 2 days of speculation. nancy pelosi, the 1st female speaker 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, 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
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. she was received rapturously by her caucus, a share of unity in stark contrast to a republican party in tomo after a per sharing in the mid terms. they 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 the party 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, son, hunter's business dealings and allegations of corruption involving the president. this is an investigation of joe barton, the person in the 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. the current republican leadership is wrestling
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with how far it should go to appease for trump winger property without alienating swing verges ahead of the next elections in 2020. before she returns the al jazeera washington, the dominican republic governments is building a border wall and a bid to stop undocumented migrants entering from neighboring haiti. it says it also wants to prevent weapons on drug smuggling. but as to reasonable reports on the hub on in the dominican republic rights group, say the wall won't stop desperate haitians from trying to cross over. i will to divide the caribbean island of a spine your la. it's designed to separate the dominican republic from haiti, dominique and general profile lonia says the will will play a crucial role in protecting his country against contraband and illegal immigration . over there. you can see where the postage ends that involved this part of the country of the perimeter wall that we are building hades in turmoil. and thousands are desperate to escape gang related violence and hunger. the dominican republic is
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trying to prevent refugees from entering the country and has the ported over 50000 haitians in the past 5 months. general frank, i would aid, i says, the dominican government is simply not equipped to offer refuge to so many needy people. local american, us or for us, we share a border with one of the poorest countries in the western hemisphere. haiti is in the middle of a political, economic, and social crisis. some say that 60 percent is controlled by armed non state actors or gangs. imagine a country that is controlled by gangs. we allow haitians to cross and get supplies this but cannot do much more. and that's why for many, this wall is necessary. this is what the fans has got a look like. it's going to be about 4 meters at top. and in some areas where there's like more population, it's going to have metal bars and in rural areas is going to look much more like this type because the risks of people trying to cross over are smaller. the wall is being built most by haitian workers here in the country, legally,
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who represent some of the dominican republic cheap labor force. the wall is expected to cover 164 kilometers of the almost $400.00 that divide both countries. but him hating people saying it won't stop them from crossing over and over again for life, where you're living on an island and they're trying to stop migrants from crossing . but you can't really stop this phenomenon. it's going to happen even if they deport people. this will continue to happen. there has to be a change here in haiti. this is what's needed promoting stability in haiti if i stated priority for countries in the region. but so far, most attempts have failed. human rights will say the wall is a misguided use of resources that will further militarize the area and only push people to take greater risks to escape. that is, i will, i'll just cedar the have on at the haitian dominican border in mexico. many people are struggling with raising housing prices. a survey has found 55 percent of those
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living in mexico city have difficulties paying their rent or mortgage active, a se. the capital city is attracting foreign remote workers and not driving up friends and forcing local people out of rapid reports from mexico city. demonstrators in mexico city there protesting against rising costs of housing. and the increase in rent and housing prizes is negatively effecting us as a local community. this woman has asked us not to reveal her identity out of fear of reprisal. she says the housing crisis goes beyond increasing prices after her apartment building signed a deal with the home share company, air b and b. she was given 5 days to move out. she says short notice evictions are becoming commonplace across the city. but i'm, i tell them, this is a matter of human dignity. how can someone come to your home in the evening and say, you have 5 days, kate? what do they expect us to do?
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in recent years, mexico city has seed a large influx of foreign residents. the mexican capital is now considered one of the top 5 cities in the world for remote workers, and in agreement signed last month between the city and air b and b 6 to attract even more. if we meet us, you know, this is an invitation for watkins from the whole wall to come live in mexico city, a city that has it all. while the mayor's office says, the city hasn't seen a causal link between more air b and b rentals and higher rent prices. active is say, a lack of regulation has allowed real estate companies to operate like a cartel or kit. got a bill. why a cartel you because these are fight over control of 33. we're talking about done or run war, where people are being forcibly displaced. this is norwin war, and money is winning. active his see the formula is simple as mexico has sought to attract remote workers with higher purchasing power, it created more inequality for mexicans. protestors here in mexico city say rent
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prices are so high, some are finding it hard to find affordable housing at all. pushing many outside the city limits, residents who feel priced out of their own city or calling on the government to do more to guarantee affordable housing and protect the rights of tenants and homeowners. here, man with rep below al jazeera mexico city. india's 1st, privately developed rocket has been launched into space victrum as was built by a stored up with an engineering team of 200 people. the project took just 2 years and as and consume sharif reports. the launch page, the way for the private sector to enter the country space serena re all on the radar, dis bluster from she, honey co time eastern india shatters and nearly 6 decades dominance of the countries national space agency or
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a full year old start up has placed 3 satellites into orbit on iraq had built on low budget using the 6 me to fix o mess weighs less than 600 kilograms and his equip but state of the art 3 d printed engines. the waykell lives best to an altitude of 89.5 glen with us and completed the required mission objectives. this bottom misha, as an am, signifies, is the beginning of a new era in the indian's bas echo system. scheduled in space is the 1st top to work with the indian space research organization. after the government amended lawson 2020, a loving private firms to build rockets and satellites, and dozens, and now lining up a major step forward to india, developing its own space ecosystem. and emerging as a front lay mission in the community of all nations. and of course,
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a dunning point in india's stock. a moment, india occupies less than 3 percent of the global space market share and spends a fraction of what us and china do under such bar from government support private greatly as will be an issue may be reported misers from blah, blah, blah starbucks. oh, good. and the one, but we will finance it as you move forward. we're also be required. and also of course, the short market, which is just not in india, but what indian national space agency has long collaborated with other countries to launch hundreds of satellites. now, private firms are pushing to take the industry further into space. a may consume sharif al jazeera, still ahead on the news hour. we continue or count on to the 5th world hub, including the bad news for sanibel.
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ah. oh i. here's a recap. of the top world cup story, this news, our terminal organizers have decided not to sell alcohol at stadiums. the decision comes just 2 days from the opening game between cats are in ecuador. the original plan was for a major sponsor budweiser to sell beer around the a stadium sites within the ticketing perimeter. and now the only non alcoholic beer will be sold. venues with senegal losing their star player aside, your money because of any injury. that's obviously a boost for their opening opponents. the netherlands and dutch captain virgil
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vandyke also believes 15 have the right coach for world cup success. he's praise louis van holl. ahead of the opening game in group bay. on monday we have a manager experience manager. we are players who play at the on the highest level, the biggest clubs in the world. we have experience. we have telemundo, we have a good mixture, both. first and foremost, we have team spirit and i think that's the start and the key success. all the mexican squad arrived and kept her on thursday night. they were beaten by sweden in their final warm up. the mexican team play poland and their world cup opener. on tuesday, spain landed in del hon early hours of friday morning. the 2010 winners will play against costa rica and they're open are on wednesday. coach luis. enrique vowed that his team will attack from the 1st game to the last moment for
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it's the best time to dream right now. we're tired because we just played a game, but you can see they're excited to arrive and enjoy being in doha to start trying to do well. we're not going to die from fear. we're going to retire from our 1st game to the last, or young people from all the nations taking part in the world cup of gathered and cut har as part of the generation amazing youth festival. the program works with underprivileged communities around the globe, victoria gate and be reports young people from the 32 countries participating in the world cup, gathered in oxygen park in doha for the generation amazing festival. it's the culmination of a year long exchange program in the run up to the world cup. i come here in representation of my whole country, so ideally be tight, great opportunity for me to get to know more people. i know the values that are going to be instilled in me after these holy vans. so once i go back to i don't now
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eh, i went to spray all my knowledge that i get here. fever president jenny infant tino who's the supporter of generation amazing was at the opening ceremony. the program already has a decade of work to its name, organizes say its legacy will continue beyond the cat, our world cup. our aim 10 years ago was to empower disadvantage lives. of 1000000 people that was the target 1000000 young lives on through our football for development programs on methodology that we've created. we've been able to provide safe spaces and over 30 countries. we've built football pictures over for 44, bob richardson and these 30 countries, and then, you know, we've resort target of reaching 1000000 beneficiaries in august this year. this is our summer football. biggest names were on hand to spread the message and share their expertise, including former england captain david beckham. i want to say to all of you said i is your day. it's a dream participants. we'll spend
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a week in doha attending workshops, meeting football players. i'm watching world cup matches. it's hope this experience will empower young people with the skills needed to promote sustainable development in their communities. the start of the well cop is just days away now in the tournament itself. last less than among the live, but organize it here. hope its benefits will last full years to come. victoria gate and be al jazeera doha. a football coach in jakarta is changing the lives of young people from low income households. jessica washington as the story, like many of his teammates, until is looking forward to the world. ha, ha, ha, ha. deland ne, i support argentina because my every player is messy. i don't have of the favorites . i'm in order to mr. porter, always the 10 year old only started training last year, but already has big dreams of becoming a football star in his own write that down or when i want to play for the national
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team. so i need to practice a lot and actually listen to my coach. his coach is this man a tree known as coach argie by his students. for nearly 40 years, he is trained hundreds of children, offering free lessons for those from low income households. they us out longer, longer the yeah, i am very proud. my heart is happy. i have never regretted a whole county. my losses and gang genius. he even purchases boots and josie's for all seal and other students. recall is one of indonesia, the most popular sports, but many families can't afford training. the efforts of coaches like angie, make the game more accessible. but children from low income households, some of his former students have made it into the national leagues, including as rosy for kyla who has traveled the world, playing for the women's team. yeah, and amanda on betty coach as he doesn't see how rich or poor a person is,
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but he has talent. he will support him until he makes it. she often visits her former coach to help train some of the new students. coach or g says he's proud of all of them, but turning them in to professional players is not his main goal. representative that can i use why, but i want these children to play football so that can be strong and be confident. so they can have a good future it yet. nowadays football schools are expensive ones, but i believe football should be cheap by football. belongs to the people marsetta . but he often dipped into his savings to pay for equipment and hiring the field. a cost he says is worth it when he sees what his students can achieve. jessica washington al jazeera to carter, and finally, johnny infant sina will be given 4 more years in charge of footballs, world governing body. a deadline has passed for anyone to challenge the fee for boss. it means the swiss lawyer will remain in the role until after the 2026 tournament infant tina has been the president of fif us since 2016. i would
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like simply because i again, it's the 1st time i speak obligated to day, of course are simply to put our on record. my big thank for are you over to hundreds member associations of the farm. all the 6 confederations who have supported me in this campaign. thanks for watching the news, our anal 0 back in just a moment. while there was much, much more of their days a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophes. we see how the melanesians people of the torres
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strait of fighting rising sea levels which threatened to swallow their islands 1st nations frontline, the torres strait swallowed by the sea on al jazeera, the notorious terraces of the football of choice. what club loyalty, company, violence, confrontation when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends got to go crazy. but in indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters has taken a stand against male aggression. with a con of alaska display of peace and unity, the finds who make football. oh, tourism angels. on al jazeera sculptures paintings and other unique pieces needs nissan, capital, and hundreds of people taking a look. and anesha is visual odyssey was hit hard by the pandemic galleries. were closed and had to exhibit their collections online for many celebration returned to
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the way things were. this also room for incarnations not seen before. more than 60 galleries from indonesia and elsewhere in asia, opportunity painting, eager to meet collectors and artists from around the world with new artist, new modes and new pieces on display. the fare is a dynamic celebration of the resilience of the industry. a tantalizing hint of what's yet to come spiraling costs dwindling supplies. the shock is being felt around the world with the war in ukraine, triggering gas supply uncertainty. europeans bracing themselves for an unprecedented winter. al jazeera reports on the human costs of the windsor energy crisis. ah south korea and the u. s. whole join.
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