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they collections online for many celebrate a returned to 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 collectives 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. the tantalizing hint of wants 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 winter energy crisis. ah, south korea in the u. s. whole joint drills after north korea's launch of an
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intercontinental ballistic missile into the sea near japan. ah, watching on the 0 life of the headquarters and don't find that in obligate. also a heads, funerals are held for the victims. if a building fire in gaza at least $21.00 people were killed at a refugee camp, it's lost off without the big box in the us. first, privately developed rock, it takes off as the country aims to become a space power at low cost plus a major you turn for world help organizer is alcohol will be sold at stadiums during the tournaments. ah, hello the u. s. and south korea of hell joint air force drills, hours after a north korea launched a bullet miss all that landed just 200 kilometers west of japan. south korean
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american fighter jets flew in formation of the east coast of the korean peninsula. us also held military drills with japanese forces. hotels has been north korean intercontinental ballistic missile is capable of reaching the us mainland. it also confirmed the missile landed in its exclusive economic zone about 200 kilometers from an island in northern hawkeye dough. it's the latest in a series of launches by north korea. this all comes as asia pacific leaders whole trade talks at a summit in thailand, us vice president couple of harris gathered allies to condemn the launch. tony chang reports from bangkok, leaders from around the asia pacific region gather for the opening of the apex 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 pardon, intercontinental ballistic missile broke,
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the united states and its allies met to discuss what they called north korea's publications. we strongly condemned these actions, and we again called north korea to stop for either unlawful the stabilizing. on behalf of the united states, i reaffirm our iron clad commitment to our hendo pacific alliance. the one leader who could exert considerable influence on north korea, his chinas. 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 bob rubber bullets to post the crowds back. several people were seriously injured with me one ah, ah apec lead does to know that we are death to cali effect at my my their policy and be one you who is up. i talking with the military when doc,
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globalization climate change industrialization, a long list of grievances and china's presidents, cheating ping again, this time. caricatured was the image of pu bear for protocol grounds. how protested he just stretched out there along the street sitting down because they being very lightly stopped by the police. these trump off across the road. oh, then a rose rod policy and a lot more belief is the $30000.00 java then to the time campbell with the threat and more protests. as the tops continue, the police have locked down the area around the summit venue. teaching else is there, a bangkok amassed funeral has been held for 21 family members killed in a building fire in northern gaza. 7 of those who died were children ablaze in gulf . the 3rd floor of building and the refugee camp. the occupants were holding a birthday party when the blaze broke out. authorities are investigating the cause
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of the fire. in the report from the funeral in garzo, grief and sadness overshadowed because the strip of thousands of people more in the 21 people who had died of the family. they gathered here today to carry their bodies worse than they will be buried. say that they are here this morning instantly jerry the, i'll say that the want to be granted on earth carry your bodies in marching with words. there's very place 1000 here. i just sat in flight. this tragedy that has hopped in taking 21 people of the same time in the, in one night, off or off wired a, their entire apartment. the
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ukraine says a barrage of russian shells on missile attacks have targeted critical energy facilities across several regions, leaving millions of people in darkness and freezing temperatures. the new wave of strikes come as the capital key, the seeing the seasons 1st. snow already say they're working to restore power nationwide as temperatures are expected to drop drastically. meanwhile, the un warrens about humanitarian emergency caused by power and water shortages. let's bring an s a big who's standing by for us and live in western ukraine. tell us for well, yes, he said there's no foot here considerable here in the v. they've been some people enjoying the snow, but the snow fall and other parts of the country comes a great deal of concern. that's after one of the law biggest missiles this country has faced in the thoughts of the war. now ukraine says russia talk, it's energy for the ukranian president brought me says about 10000000 people with
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actually just the one of the main electricity provides. it says that the trying to keep the black has short and schedule. many people with actually christie, many people who that water as the temperature drop, that's a real concern. but along with those missile strike came controversy on tuesday when a massage went over the border into poland, his to fall and killed 2 people. now the ukrainians are sticking to their guns. they adamant that was a russian resolve. but that's not what we've heard from poland, the united states and nato. we say that it's unlikely that massage was fired by russia or russia attacked poland. it's more likely that it was a missile from the ukrainian defense. now we understand from the foreign minister here that ukrainian investigators are not part of the investigation in poland. and he said that they want to be open and transparent about this investigation. but again, we're still waiting for the results of that. but most countries that seem to think
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that it was unlikely that it was from russia elsewhere in the country and the research region. the desk told us that those days miss our, the tech has gone up to 10 and pick and choose after that nuclear plants, the i. e, a. the 3rd resolution, again urging russia to stop its actions against an act that nuclear plants, they say the ukrainian ukrainian stuff continue to work the conditions that they have described as putting their safety at risk. but the main concern at the moment, all those energy shortages shortages and the facilities that have been attached and as the went to approaches and the temperature drops, there's many people in this country without electricity or water. all right, thank you so much as be reporting from the ve swedish and danish investigators say there are a traces of explosives there are 2 underwater pipelines with started leaking in september. the north stream, one pipeline carries gas from russia to germany. north stream 2 was to open just
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before rushes, invasion of ukraine, but was then placed on hold the explosion, some gas fueling into the baltic sea. they triggered for the except for locations, too, in denmark's exclusive economic zone and to an economic zone controlled by sweden. the which is 2 days before the world kept starts, organizers have announced that alcohol will not be sold at stadiums. alexi o'brien has more from the fees, are fun, fast in doha right here. actually, i'm in the bar area where fans will be able to come and buy a budweiser who had you're a major sponsor, a favor. 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 capillary organizes of the world cup and faith bought. now just today's, to go faith a has reversed that policy. now, alcohol will still be available here for sale at fans on like this one,
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and it licensed venues around the country. but as you said, it will no longer be sold in the stadium perimeters. 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 and they have to play, especially those have 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 days. but i've also spoken to other local here who say that they happy that kata 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 budweiser, because they had been fear that this could complicate the relationship between budweiser and faith and also the country organizes. but those expert told me, look, here we are,
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we're all talking about budweiser today. it's being talked about all around the world. so that's not a bad thing. a football coach in jakarta is changing the lives of young people from low income households. jessica washington has the story, like many of his teammates or phil is looking forward to the world come, i never know. i support argentina because my favorite player is missy. i don't have of the favorites. i'm an artist 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 right. i want to play for the national 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 aside longer, longer the yeah, i am very proud. my heart is happy. i have never regretted a whole county,
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my losses and gang genius. he even purchases boots and jerseys for all zeal, and all the 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, girl, amanda are already coach as he doesn't see how rich or poor a person is, 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 r g says he's proud of all of them, but turning them in to professional players is not his main goal. that is empty, they're gonna 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. nowadays football schools are expensive for,
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but i believe football should be cheap by football, belongs to the people ma setup. he often dips 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, still a heads on al jazeera, a cloud reporting from the south of madagascar on people's desperate search for water, after 5 relentless years of drought. ah! now as to winter ne, bond soon sets in over asia tends to produce these little perturbations in the flowers, the rains and come south. the latest one is quite significant because although we got wet weather through the central southern philippines, developing over the open water, the south china sea is what wants to be
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a circulation. what it will do is generate big showers, persistent thunderstorms, and torrential rain for southern vietnam. and maybe cambodia is almost certainly going to be flooding from back. this general area for the south has been wet the last week or so. i'm thinking of southern thailand and was crow lump, or maybe singapore and down too much at all. been wet areas and that's still the case. but if you jump up to where the ne wants to developing, there is a law in a wobbly line, develops little areas of rain and that's running through sudden japan during sunday, but typically it's a very dry picture. remember, the temperature is sasa yank. see up in the thirty's and about a week ago, they're back down to where they should be of the hong kong still warm. the stows a long way north of the cold is showing itself. minus 10 is a maximum by day in will on. but our india is quiet, the air is still i called his port new delhi, but his circulation here in the bay of bengal is heading for a very wet chin are ah
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hello again. the top floor is on the u. s. and south korea hotel joint airport drills, hours officer, north korea launched a ballistic missile atlanta just 200 kilometers west of your pound. the us also how military drills with japanese forces and mass general has been held for 21 family members killed in a building fire and older dogs. all 7 of those who died were children authorities are investigating because the played organizers of the world cup in capital or have announced alcohol will not be sold a stadium. it comes just days, 2 days before the opening match on rehearsals. the original plan of major tournaments sponsor budweiser. britain's finance minister has defended his budget, but worn. the u. k. may face challenging times during the next 2 years. jeremy, $100000000000.05, lower inflation and boost the economy. the u. k. government will raise taxes and also cut spending. re challenge has an update from london. markets would be well
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prepared. what was going to be in jeremy hunts 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 car be said elsewhere though this is the horrify daily mail which is usually a conservative supporting newspaper story. so the strive is, is it saves, calling it one of the most punishing budgets 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 was 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 have 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. and yes, 1st, privately developed rocket has been launched into space. vicar mass was built by a start up with an engineering team of 200 people. the project took just 2 years and as consume sharif reports launch pays the way for the private sector to enter the countries space program. all run dis. bluffton from free. honeycomb time eastern india shatters the nearly 60 deca dominance of the countries. the national space agency, a full year old start up, has placed 3 satellites into orbit and rocket build on low budget. the 6 me to vitro mess weighs less than 600 kilo grams and is equipped with state of the art 3 d printed engines. the waykell we've done out off 89.5 kilometers and completed the required mission objectives. this platinum measure,
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as the name signifies, is the beginning of a new era in the indian space echo system scheduled in space is the 1st top to work with indian space research organization. after the government amended loss in 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 nation in the community of all nations. and of course, are dunning point in india's start a moment. india occupies less than 3 percent of the global space market chair and spends a fraction of what u. s. and china do. under such a bar from government support, private employers will exist initially. the reported listeners from whoa, whoa, for starbucks. oh, good, and the one,
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but we will finance it as the move forward. will also be required. and also, of course, the short market, which is just not in india, but will. india's 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. on may consume, shareef al jazeera, twitters troubles appear to be worsening. its closing its offices until monday, after hundreds of employees reportedly quit the new boss a long musk had given staff the option of signing up to what he called a hardcore twitter or leave with 3 months severance pay deadline for workers to decide past several hours ago. a disabled employee was fired for refusing to return to the office is now suing the company. twitter is also facing legal action for previous layoff. ensure is an editor at large with sina, that's a technology website,
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and he suspects that twitter staff are choosing to leave the company because of 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 pushing them very hard. what i think is interesting is that this was one of the 1st time that he let 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,
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it's hard to have a lot of friends when you've cut half the staff and then tried 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. according to some reports it is dropped down to it dropped down by 88 percent. that's unbelievable. number of people to walk out the door inside a months, rotors and malaysia head to the poles on saturday. them and lay vote traditionally dominates elections of the ethnic group accounts for nearly 70 percent of the population. but political realignments mean more parties are competing for these votes than ever before. florence louis has more from color for
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them. it's part of the majority in malaysia. he's an ethnic malay animal in this multi cultural nation. many still vote along racial and religious lines. so so mostly i would like to work for pot, the defense, my 5th champions, the rights of meliss, and he's able to manage the economy. he says he'll also assess each candidates capabilities, millivolts, like hers on what each party is hoping to capture ahead of saturday's general election. for the 1st time, paris or not, you know, 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, seen as more multi racial and reform minded. and finally, a new fringe party led by veteran politician martin muhammad. you have 3 loc tree,
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4 large coalition that are all competing 40 or for the malay, for no, once he's more dominant than the other, you the, the, the support level symbol you're swing from one end to the other. many analysts anticipate this election to be the most competitive in malaysia's history. it's also the 1st time all 3 major coalitions have had a stint in government prior to the polls. a lot of live with this will start thinking about how having sort of a certain racial profile in government is not a guarantee to their lives improving. so those are instances where are you, you with the encouraging science of us moving away from re smith politics. increasingly though, the younger generation is showing signs of departing from traditional voting patents to relieve your multi racial country, we kind of want to, ah, choose one particular race or religion to run the country. at stake is political
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stability. melisha has had 3 prime minister since the last election 4 years ago. 2 administrations have collapsed because in fighting and defections. and with some survey suggesting a parliament with no k, a majority, and a coalition government as a result. that stability may prove elusive. florence li al jazeera, my little boy to madagascar now and water is so scarce in its southern region that thousands of people have to walk hours just to find supplies. the clark joined villagers on their 10 kilometer round trip to the nearest river. since it is human, as it comes, preparing food for your 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
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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. the landline number didn't by fasting, they brought trucks and materials and built it, but then went away and never came back. the are, it is. don a's family has taken residence in the pump house, but because of the drought, they've had to sell their possessions in order to eat. and now every day, all ages set off to find water on the long walk to the man to a 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,
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we arrive at the river. it's murky waters. a life saving in containers are filled. remembered now they have to return with 20. sometimes 40 liters of water on their backs, him bony shot. i'm strong therefore, amena, we've never experienced anything like this. it's a very, very hard situation. there are no seasons anymore. it's just hot dry and windy. that's why we have 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 kitchen tap for thousands and thousands of people. people have war for hours just to get their supplies, water for washing water for cooking and water for drinking.
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and so the journey back home up the valley begins and in the resolute determination of the villagers, 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 clock. i'll just era the grand suit, madagascar, and mexico. many people are struggling with raising housing prices. a survey has found 55 percent of those living in mexico city have difficulties paying their rent or mortgage activity. say the capital city is attracting foreign remote workers. and that's driving up rents and forcing local people out. one of ruffled reports from mexico city demonstrators in mexico city, there protesting against rising costs of housing. the increase in rent and housing prices is negatively effecting us as a local community. this woman has asked us not to reveal her identity out of fear
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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 common place across the city. but i'm i felt with them this is a matter of human dignity. how can someone come to your home in the evening and say you have 5 days of kate? what do they expect us to do? in recent years, mexico city has seen a large influx of foreign residence. 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 seeks to attract even more. it is only me thus young. this is an invitation for whack, as from the whole, all to come live in mexican city. a city that has l. e. v, 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 act of as say,
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a lack of regulation has allowed real estate companies to operate like a cartel. but kicked out a thin wire cartel menial because these a fight over control of the re, through was talking about on our run war, where people are being forcibly displaced on this is norwin war and money's winning class activists say the formula is simple as mexico has sought to attract remote workers with higher purchasing power. it's created more inequality for mexicans. protesters here in mexico city, se rent 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 for manuel rap palo alto, 0 mexico city. ah.
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