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ah hello, i was the whole robin. you're watching the al jazeera news online for my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the leaders of kenya, andrew under agree the need for a sci fi with the m $23.00 group, which is fighting the congolese government. twitter temporarily shuts itself is, is a small staff quit with the takeover turmoil and a lot mosques ownership continuing. then the u. s. recommends immunity for the saudi crown. prince, ma'am, had been so man over the killing of journalist jamal cache, and in the major you turn from football, well, cup organizers, alcohol won't be sold at stadiums during the tournament in qatar. ah, welcome to the news our kenya. andrew under have agreed on the need for rebels to withdraw from captured territory in eastern democratic republic of congo. m 23
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fighters have made major gains in recent weeks. as fighting with government forces has intensified. hundreds of people have been killed and nearly 200000 force from their homes. malcolm where beth following developments in the city of goma and at the scene of some of the latest fighting can use. foreign affairs ministry is said, it is statement mckenney president who can get a lot of phone call with them president pool gummy in which could gummy had agreed on the need for an immediate cease fire. and that could also agreed to assist the east african community facilitator that kenyatta, whose facilitating peace still assist him to urge the n 23 to sci fi and withdraw from the captured territory. those are the territories to the north of where we are going. the m 23 is taken over the last year, particularly in the last few weeks and 23 widely understood to be back by one the
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one that denies it. the former president can yes, is facilitating talks, which meant to continue in goal as capital on monday. so people will be waiting to see if indeed m 23. and the congress government forces will stop fighting. they've been fighting, even in, in the last 12 hours or say they've been report of gunfire and bonds still going off. and if they will indeed withdraw from those surgeries ahead of those talks that i meant to start on monday morning to his area for our i was pregnant with twins when a bomb his house shrapner was blasted into her leg and sigh and she passed out. she was rescued and brought to this hospital run by international committee of the red cross. will i c r. c. in coma in democratic republic of congo, and emergency says area and section saved grass. and maurice. but they'll never know their father need walker and get i was in our village and then the fighting
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started, and one of the bombs hit our house. my husband lost his legs and died and i was taken to a hospital nearby, but no one could help me until was brought here. cool. congos fighter jets have been bombing positions of m 23, unarmed great, widely believed to be backed by wonder. well, they were wonder denies it more than 200000 people have fled to fighting and m 20 three's recent advances to people here left everything behind when they ran life into come to tough and that hasn't been much help here. they're lining up to register with the humanitarian agency, hoping that more help will come soon. but things much for those who have been tracked by the 5 things, need the side let people who even ambulances cross the front lines, areas controlled by in 23, have been cut off from humanitarian supplies. i c r c says the few health facilities that remain open in areas whereas fighting have no way to get medical
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supplies from goma. we have been told that there is a lot of wounded, but they just don't manage to reach goma. a lot of help in the conflict area has been looted. a lot of health personnel have left the health stretches. so people can find health kit. it seems incredible that jack's m a glory is alive. he's just 12 years old. he had multiple gunshot wounds in his chest and legs. un peacekeepers found him on the roadside and brought him here or fed there. do you shall, quadrille marchese. we feel very traumatized by all of this. we're living in the camp in the rain without even plastic sheets for shelter. we're only asking for the people in power to bring he's so we can go home, because we're used to doing our own work and living by our own means. jack and his uncle hit him, honor are among the 10s of millions of congo leaves who don't benefit from the
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countries vast mineral wealth. and there also, among those who suffer the most in the seemingly endless conflicts for control of it. malcolm web al jazeera coma, democratic republic of congo, no twist. his troubles appeared to be the thing as to the social media. john's takeover by ella musk. he summoned the company software engineers for face to face meetings in san francisco, which has offices, sol, so shop for the next 3 days. it follows must fine or resign ultimate him. something employees to agree to law gilles at high intensity or quit with 3 months severance pay. hundreds of employees have reportedly laughed and the walls which as man 5 half the staff after he became the owner. last month. well, let's get more this gabriel as all day join us now from new york. it seems that a lot mosque realizes that he has to speak to some significant and important members of staff to perhaps keep the business running it sure seems
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that way. engineers are really the why for a lot of us social media company, a tech companies such as twitter and musk, says that he, that engineers are key to the future success of twitter, but with mass resignations on thursday night, the entire divisions of and teams of engineers must is now facing the reality of trying to keep twitter operating. and it was less than 24 hours ago that he sent out a company wide email telling everyone do not report to any twitter offices around the world. they will be closed until at least monday and all employee key cards to inter buildings will be temporarily shut off. that was less than 24 hours ago. and now we're getting word that this morning on friday morning must be sent out another company wide email requesting or demanding that all san francisco based
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software engineers that work for twitter, twitters headquarters is in san francisco. show up to the office at 2 pm today. why unclear, he didn't give any more instructions other than that, but it's obviously clear that he is trying to call in people back into the office that could perhaps keep the social media site running. he also said in the mail twitter employees that anyone that works remotely in other cities such as new york or elsewhere, that they should fly to san francisco as soon as possible for in person meetings. this all comes again, less than 24 hours after i must issue this ultimatum for twitter employees to buy into his vision for the company or else quit. and it appears based on what we're seeing that hundreds, if not thousands of the employees decided to resign thursday evening calls. gabriel,
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what all of that sort of thing? and frank is all going well, one does what type of type of company a lot musket is trying to fall because a lot of money buying twitter investors and certainly advertisers will be wondering what is going on and what's the end game here? that's right. he spent $44000000000.00 to buy twitter, a huge sum of money. it was the biggest one of the biggest tech acquisitions in history. must. what he wants to do with the platform is really anybody's guest. he sort of changes his mind hour by hour, day by day. what he has said is that he wants to turn it into what he calls a super app. and he's mentioned something along the lines of what is used in china . we chat that's used in china is also talked about maybe trying to make this twitter into an app where you can use it to buy things from the app and increase
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the technology aspect of twitter and also advertisers as well. it's very ambitious, but in order to do that, you need people, you need employees, and you need engineers that can make this happen. when he bought twitter, about a month ago, twitter had about 7500 employees. he immediately cut almost half the staff. and now it's down to $3000.00 employees, about $3000.00 employees. and that was before these mass resignations in the last 12 to 24 hours. so he's got big ambitions, but what he's short on it appears is actually engineers and staff to make it happen . and that appears why now, in a sense, you could say there's some panic within must and, and certainly uncertainty within twitter that he's basically at this point just trying to keep twitter from collapsing. gabriel is on the new york, thanks very much for the update. but i spoke with adrian wet clerk technology
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editor, the irish independence in dublin, with his largest operation outside the u. s. is based, i asked him what he thinks it must be long term planning is for the company. we do have an idea about what he wants to morph twitter into he has spoken recently. for example, of adding financial services, money transfers, those kinds of features to twitter. there is some speculation which he has encouraged that he wants to make twitter into what's called a super app. we see those predominantly in asia where you can do anything from order. a taxi to, you know, pay your bills to communication message. he believes that twitter is too small, it's too small and nice and he wants to add weigh more services, which is why he's being so aggressive in trying to rebuild the company and requiring those services of becoming a super provider. as you put it requires investors requires advertises but with the
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ultimate and in the treatment. but he's, you might say dishing out to staff at the moment. does that sort of put off people and companies might want to invest or might want to inquire as to how they can be part of the super provider if it is to be that? yes, it does. hugely, advertisers are turned off massively at the moment by what they see. we know some of the biggest ad agencies in the world are actively advising their clients not to advertise on twitter. it's a case study of mismanagement from that point of view from an advertising revenue perspective. the argument is that there will be investors who have kept track of the most long career and tesla and basics to believe that he can build bigger products and who may best that in the long term. twitter may add features that will reward their investment, just say something. when u. s. lawmakers or foreign government offices, like the french embassy in fiji, start to advise the followers that moving on to the platforms. so when does
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a trickle of movement that becomes a deluge potentially start to worry twitter? well, according to ellen, most daily active user account on twitter has gone up in the last couple of weeks. the most popular alternatives at the moment being muted are services like mastodon, which is a european social network. it really has only been a trickle up to now. alternatives don't quite do the exact same thing. the twitter does. facebook is for your parents and your grandparents. instagram. is for your kids when they're going out on a, on a, a social day. twitter really still is the beating hearts of a lot of news and current affairs around the world. we have not seen, i really capable replacement for that yet. the but just 2 days before the football woke up,
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star organizers have announced alcohol will not be sold at stadiums. it's a reversal of the original plan to sound bad. the 8 stadium sites, that means that only non alcoholic bit will be available at the venues as being a mixed response from fans. in doha, there was never, never alcohol. and so why just for 20 did make one month. why did they put that? i mean, it's a good decision for them to a good. i feel that attending a run and watching team is more enjoyable when you're not drinking because drinking will distract you from enjoying the game and create some problems between the the fans and on the stadium. when you drink, sometimes when people drink too much, they just keep and then you dismiss the game. you go to the fun face and get called somewhere else, i guess. but i mean it's not the same thing. i'm looking forward forward or if
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you've got to change decision, maybe you might haven't, i don't know. just enjoy the game. these things. yes, i can understand people are disappointed, but we really want them to see the mattress in the healthy woman, and they will love it and they will loving care of go on as a football finance lecture at the university of liverpool, he says he doesn't think the decision will prevent cancer from being awarded major events in the future for an event says large in significance is that the for world copy. it is unprecedented. that will have lot of planning been taken by all of the senior sponsors of the world cup, and therefore those will have to be changed at very short notice to make a change with so little notice, i think will be a negative market in terms of the awards all future activities, but it whilst it might delay some delay decision being made. i don't think it's necessarily going to prevent cas are being awarded events in the future on the longer term basis. i think anybody that's attending
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a world cup event wants to enjoy all of the aspects that the world cup can offer and not just the 4. 0, but they the culture and the hospitality of the, of the host nation and so on. and also the opportunity to meet other people, consuming alcohol, is or not consuming alcohol is an inconvenience, but people should be able to cope without cope with that for a couple of hours. so it will be a minor irritant. if everything else, as far as the running of the tournament is a success, then i suspect that this will be relatively quickly forgotten by those bands who are attending. well, something else chances of reaching the knockout stage have been dealt. a major blow with the most influential player rule down to the tournament. so the money has been forced to undergo knee surgery after getting injured last week while playing for his club site. in germany, said a girl start their campaign against the netherlands on monday, concerned i could are also in the same group that great thing about this synagogue
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team is that they have been billed to lender. yes. and that unity together. nish and talent. 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 the most importantly at the team. even though he is. that is to see that there may be 2 or 3 able replace lance 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 and this in regards to you can do that. what people worry about is ourselves. it's the blue with which he brings to the team. he is like a talisman. he's like a to term. he's like the face of the team and that's what they lose. would all be in be that. remember, they are african jump young not just because of sad you. monday along on also because of the up and about the last couple of years. they are also in the top 20
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of the she far on kings in addition to several other precious statistics. so i think even without him to be fine when he starts again until monday cut or is bracing yourself or the influx all football fans. many of them will come across the land border from saudi arabia. victoria case, the reports authority say they're expecting thousands of fans to cross to saudi how to do that in the coming days in the lead up to the match between saudi arabia and origin. tina on tuesday now they've overhaul the facility. so they have created it in a with car park by the asking people to bring their cars and park them. and what will happen then is that people, once they've been processed, will board pre buses all the way to do hosted. he said this is where people will come to have their id and passport checked as well as their higher cards. this 22 counts is here for that to happen. and they'll then put that bag through the
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scanner. and beyond, here is a bank of buses waiting to take them today. hi. we spoke to a couple of people who've been through this process today, and this is what they had to say. this is really good. it was organized, people are weren't coming to help us on the process. part of it is really nice because we are go, we're all going towards it, but it's been brought also the other 2 myself. we are so excited to do this game of good favorite player dublin. what do you say for the fan pair? well, journey is finally underway. when they get on the rate the cat are, they will see thousands of flags lining the flags of the world, carpet the nations that offer a thing. and they will really get a sense of the excitement that is building nearly well, much more well cut news ahead here on the news are including high tech help, so referees can make the right calls at the world cup. also south grid and the u. s
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. joint drills of little fear launches an intercontinental ballistic missile. plus, i'm nick la reporting from the south of madagascar on people's desperate search for water after 5 relentless years of drown. ah, the u. s. government is recommending immunity for saudi arabia's crown prince in a law suit related to the killing of jan mr. marcus shoji. it's a reversal of statements made by president joe biden, during his election campaign that had been selma, that was recently name saudi prime minister, by the administration now says that position should shield him from legal action. well, let's take a look at events that led up to this decision. in october, 2018 drug shoji was seen entering the saudi consulate in its stumble. he never came
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out. 10 days later, turkish investigators found evidence that he been killed and dismembered there. the following year, a, you and report found the state of saudi arabia was responsible for his murder. it said the killing was the result of elaborate planning overseen by high levels. saudi officials, while the you and didn't directly blame the crown prince, the u. s. intelligence report release last year did, and in july this year you as president by met bob, been so man in saudi arabia biden said he told the crown prince, he holds him responsible for the matter. i've been so man has always denied ordering the killing sarah leo whitson is executive director, democracy for the honorable though she says the decision to recommend community looks like a concession by the white house mohammed been so man has been very clear in demanding from the united states and demanding from the by did ministration. number one, immunity from prosecution, from this lawsuit. and number 2,
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a bilateral security agreement, treaty by which the united states would commit to protecting the saudi regime. militarily the bible ministration has not done the latter, but now it has done the former. it has granted haven't been so man. the immunity he was so desperately demanding from them. i think the hope is that they will gain concessions from him, but clearly the track record to the administration, gaining concessions on things like the oil output have been a complete failure. it's really a humiliating position for the united states to take in from the whole world to say that it will sell justice for oil. particularly at a moment when the united states is trying to gain the support of the entire world to support ukraine on the basis of international law. justice accountability for abuses, to demonstrate so nakedly to the entire world. that those principles are for sale. when the price being paid is generous enough that is really shameful and scandalous
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. and this is what will mark present biden's legacy. he was the one who promised to the whole world that he would hold me accountable for the murder jamal hi, sean g. and now today he is the one that is ensuring him impunity. thousands of palestinians and garza have turned out to be the victims of a fire. 21 members of a family died when ablaze, engulfed a residential building in the job. leo refugee camp on thursday night and said reports thousands march carrying the bodies of 21 members of the family over killed by a fire at their home in japan, the refugee camp most children in this tragedy has affected every one we slipped through a terrible noise i came home and family children crying out of grief and fear, may god have mercy on,
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but everything that happens in gaza is because of this blockade on live within. the neighbors said the family had gathered to welcome home and celebrate the birthday of mahar abriya who had just obtained his ph. d degree overseas. but shortly after neighbors heard screams and so smoke billowing from the apartments windows. some people try to enter the 3 story building, hoping to reach the sadly, but they were presented by the intense heat and many were injured. the 21 members of the a prayer family have died in the fire. now their bodies remain and separated as they are buried tear together in the cemetery. israel 15 years, see just garza and it's ty, restrictions on the entry of equipment in material has left the civil defense and fire department in the pipe territory with limited sources. eye witnesses say
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that's and me to reason. none of the victims were saved. police investigations also indicated patrick stored in there is dental home. if you will, the fire that was caused by a gas leak. most people in garza store fuel in their homes is winter approaches to provide he to, during long power cuts. and i've been on the model cam in my lab. we express our full so derek, with the entire beriah family and their relatives. and we can son that he and just israeli siege that caused a lack of capability with a civil defense. and now the department is the major reason for the high number of victims in this tragedy gave you the policy. and president mahmoud abbas in palestinian factions in gaza, and now to friday would be a day of morning for those who died. and they called for international pressure to em israel, located off this strip. you may see it al jazeera,
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got the ukraine says a barrel of russians, shells, and missiles of a tanked s and stroke energy facilities across several regions, leaving millions of people in darkness. and the way the strikes comes as early winter snow is falling on the capital. keith authority say that they are working to install power nationwide as to which is plummet. the un has warned of a humanitarian emergency caused by power and water shortages as a bag has more from limits. in some cases, the temperature is already below 0 and that's a major concern for authority. president lugging is less. yes, it is about 10000000 people with electricity as just know for the main electricity provider has said that they're trying to keep the black at short and on schedule, many people around the country have been experiencing those electricity records as
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rush and strike have targeted energy infrastructure in the last few days, some of the biggest massage beverages in this country has failed since the start of the war world, allegedly one of those missiles the lease, according to the korean, went over into poland until 2 people, the crane and the arguments that it was a russian massage. now we hear from the foreign minister here. he says that they are now a part of the investigation and they want to be open and constructive. but what we're hearing from poland, the united states and nato, is that it is unlikely that that was a russian we saw that went across the board to pull it in until 2 people. it's more likely that it was one from the ukrainian defense. but the investigation isn't finished, but ukraine is adamant. beckett was a russian massage out in the country. there's a richer region. the missile strike on thursday. the death for that when it hit the residential building has gone up to 10. and the nuclear power plant is the nuclear power plant. the russians occupied the class,
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the 3rd resolution urging russia to stop its action against the ton, the u. s. and south greer of hell joined apples drills, hours after north korea launched ballistic missile landed just 200 kilometers west of japan, south korean, and american fighter jets information off the eastern coast of the korean peninsula . us also held military drills with japanese forces. now take, it says the north creed, intercontinental ballistic massage is capable of reaching the us mainland, though so confirmed the weapon landed in its exclusive economic zone about 200 kilometers from an island in northern kinder is the latest and a series of launches by north korea and it all comes as asia pacific leaders hold trade. talk santa summit in thailand. amongst them was the us vice president come la harris, who condemned the launch. tony chain has more from bangkok, leaders from around the asia pacific region gather for the opening of the apec
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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 provocations was throwing down these actions. and we again called north korea to stop for either unlawful. the same allowed me 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
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people were seriously injured. what, me one, ha, ha, it, bickley does to know that we are death to cali affected by my dad policy and be one you. it was up i talking bit no military when doc, globalization climate change industrialization, a long list of grievances and china's president, teaching ping again. this time. caricatured is the image of pu bear protocol grounds. how protested he just stretched out there along the street sitting down because they been very effectively stopped by the police, his trunk off across the road or no civil. then a road rod policy. i know a lot more police in is a 13000 jobs to then to the time campbell with the threat him or protests. as the tops continue, the police have locked down the area around the summit venue to cheng al jazeera bank up. well, still had here on out. is there
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a blast off without the big box as one country aims to become a space power at low cost? ah, well just as the world cup starts in, cut out of the temperatures will come down below 30, the winter front on its way through. this is it here that looks more significant. it actually turns out to be forecast the saturday is a sherry one, a few thunderstorms in northern sadie, big break cross iran. and the head of it brings a little bit of snow to the high ground in northern afghanistan and beyond. north it all. that's what i mean by when to temperatures now come down to reasonable levels. we see occasional shall stick the ever bodies of water. but the real code is still actually a long way north isn't going to come from this process, but we have been waiting for the wind to increase and that front to go south. and that'll happen. i think during sunday,
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i don't think it will be wet thunderstorm. stocks, it's been forecast most part, but that wind will be telling that's what's known as the shamal locally at least. so doe has forecast, isn't the shemelle for sunday, and monday, usually very dust. it's always pretty strong and it will be on sunday for the 1st game that it is off a little bit more time and gets 20 to tuesday. there's the temperatures below 30 and below 20 overnight. so there's the bigger peaks them by monday, a few shall my generate showing the wintry weather's got as far south as the way the rains in africa are also going slowly sat. they are still there quite heavily round lake victoria. rwanda and townsend, near with a commitment to continuously conserve its wondered, is vital ah, providing breakthrough solution to renewable energy for an environmentally responsible future with transformation and collaboration. indonesia urges
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and leave the world in moving forward as was recovery together, recover stronger with wet clouds, move mountains where freedom is always worth fighting for both and untold stories from across asia and the pacific one. 0, one east on al jazeera. ah
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ah. okay. watching the obviously usa with eats a whole robin a reminder of all top stories, kenya andrew wanda, have agreed on. they need to end to fighting between rebel and government forces of easton democratic republic of congo. 23 fighters have made major gains in recent weeks, forcing thousands from their homes. halo must cause southern twitters software engineers for face to face meetings. it's after he told stop to agree to long dow is that high intensity or quit property hundreds to leave for his offices are now shut for the next 3 days and organized the world cup and can't all have an ounce of alcohol will not be sold at stadiums it comes just 2 days before the opening match, only known alcoholic beer will be sold at bad news. the voters of malaysia had to the poles on saturday. the malay vote traditionally dominates
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elections as the ethnic group account, so nearly 70 percent of the population. but political realignments be more parties competing for these votes than ever before. florence lu reports not from colombo either any of them as early within is part of the majority in malaysia. he's an ethnic malay. animals live in this multi cultural nation. many still vote along racial and religious lines. there are some muslim, 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, millivolts, like his on what each party is hoping to capture ahead of saturdays general election. for the 1st time, barrison, as 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
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with the national alliance, made up of malays only party bursa 2 and the malaysian islamic party. then there's the alliance of hope seen as more multi racial and reform minded. and finally, and you fringe party led by veteran politician martin mohammed. but you have 3 loc tree, 4 large coalition that are all competing 40 or for the malay, for no one's he's more dominant than the other. it either the, the support level symbol you 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 set the racial profiling in government is not a guarantee to their life improving. so those are instances where you, you, with the encouraging science of 1st moving away from politics. increasingly though,
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the younger generation is showing signs of departing from traditional voting 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 had 3 prime minister since the last election 4 years ago. 2 administrations have collapse because in fighting and defection and with some set based suggesting a parliament with no cam majority and the coalition government as a result. that stability may prove elusive. florence louis algebra quality of the call 27 climate summit has been extended until saturday as talks remain stalled . the deadlock surrounds the creation of a fund to help developing countries deal with global warming. but a 10 year old gone, an activist had delegates riveted makia
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that money. some received a standing ovation that she made a heartfelt appeal. she spoke on behalf of young people experiencing the effects of climate change. there is less than 8 to 6 months to go before we hit one point 5 am already much older than that. so the people at this scope are you to use have a heart and do the much. it is only emergency. well to buy the gasket. oh, and the water so scarce in its southern region that thousands of people have to walk just hours to get supplies. nick clark joined villages on their 10 kilometer round trip to the nearest river. it's as 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 the family in the village of anthro. no mad you. you tell me this
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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 would never laid. the land bank number didn't buy, fasten, they brought trucks and materials and built it, but then went away and never came back. the are, it is danny'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 it. now, every day, all ages set off to find water on the long walk to the mander 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
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and after 2 long hours, we arrive at the river. it's murky waters, a life saving the containers are filled. they remembered now they have to return with 20. sometimes 40 liters of water on their backs. him born shot and flung there for amazon, and 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 had to come here to take water from the river. even the river is run dry and recent is that 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 picking of 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 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, the former us entrepreneurs with homes is due to be sentenced to one of silicon valley's most notorious fraud cases, homes as founder and ceo of the company santos, her firm, promised pioneering technology that contests for hundreds of medical conditions. by using just one drop of blood falls so shortcomings in its core systems, proceed at the company's collapse. in 2018 and january she was convicted of defrauding, invested, solve their affairs that have gone installed. may introduce public executions. once
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again, the taliban, the top leader, told judges on sunday to enforce rules, allowing hangings and amputations for thieves. barbara anger reports. when the taliban regained power in afghanistan last year, it promised to water down the harsh rule. it exercised during the 1990s. but many are concerned that went happen after the supreme leadership habitat le consider re introduced hangings and amputations for thieves. more listed in walker meal at that taliban court spokesman says the order to re impose such parts have strict islamic law was always the government's intention. that the law should i be or no, but curt or punishing thieves, wrong doers, alcohol drinkers and killers, is islamic shari'a. they this is why shake habit sheila has given the series of recommendations to policy and plan of the islamic camera is to follow islamic shari'a based on the qur'an and her di, good stanton,
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meda. i'm obviously on my head us, us. she been a siri says her 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, am a man, they should have proper justice for cleaners. they should not be hanged. stoned ought to have their hands amputated in public. some analysts say the taliban is trying to further its legitimacy by applying islamic law to its fullest extent. who need the strict rules and laws? because her i've got to stand is not the only islamic government are we of more than 50 sloniker governments. and some of those are governments such a shitty a loss or a flight. but the order will restrict and justifying that public floggings and executions were common under the taliban until it lost power in 2001. when the us
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and allied forces invaded the question for many is whether the supreme leaders order will lead to a repeat of the past. and if it does, the taliban could face even further isolation. barbara and groper al, to sarah for foreign nationals have flown out of me a month after they were released from prison. that the group includes a japanese journalist angela, australia. economists may milestone to shoot a broad prisoner amnesty early this week. journalist thought uncle bought ours now landed. it took years anita airport, and sean turn now worked as an advisor for the elected leader and sang sued chief. he arrived in melbourne on friday. just india says properly developed rockets has been launched into space. victrum ass was built by a startup with an engineering team of 200 people. the project took just tears and ask also sharif reports the launch paves the way for the private sector to enter
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the country space program. i. oh, are they are this blasted from? she honey, co time eastern india shatters and nearly 6 decades dominance of the countries national space agency or a full year old start up has placed 3 satellites into orbit on iraq had built on low budget. if you take the 6 meter victrum estimates less than 600 kilograms and is equipped with state of the art 3 d printed engines, the waykell, this space to an altitude of 89.5 kilometers and completed the required mission objectives. this bladder measure, 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 the indian space research organization. after the government amended laws in 2020 a, loving private firms to build rockets and satellites, and dozens,
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and now lining up a major step forward to india, developing its own space. ecosystem. add emerging as a friendly mission in the community of all nations. and of course, 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 goldman support primary as will be. an issue may be reported misers from whoa, whoa, whoa, starbucks. oh, good. and the one, but we will finance it as you move forward. will also be required. and also of course, the short market, which is just not in india, but indian national space agency has long collaborated with other countries to
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launch hundreds of satellites. now, private firms are pushing to take the industry further into space or may consume shareef al jazeera, well, still have hill news. i will beat your football coach in indonesia is changing lives of young people from low income households to stay with us. ah ah ah
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ah me the ah ah, the book about recap for top story in the world cup this, these are that the tournament organizes here. have decided not to sell alcohol and
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stadiums. the decision comes just 2 days before the opening game between the qatar acquittal usual plan was full, major sponsor, but visor to sell beer around the stadium. sites within the ticketing perimeter. now on, i'll call it beer, will be sold at venues. we are losing the star plans or the money because of a knee injury. that's obviously a boost for that opening opponents. the netherlands and dutch captain vigil vandyke also believes his team have the right coach for world cup success. he prays that louis van hall ahead of the opening gaming group a on monday. the 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 of 1st and foremost, we have team spirit and i think that's the start and the key success the lowest
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rang team have arrived. dress for the occasion, plays from gonna wearing traditional smokes, which are typically ward by cheats. now the black stalls, 61st in the world, they portugal, south korea and uruguay in their pool. the mexican squad arrived in castle on thursday night. they were beaten by sweden in the final warm up. the mexican team play. poland in that world come over on tuesday, spain landed in the early hours of friday morning. the 2010 winters will play against costa rica in the open of wednesday. luis and k vowed that his team will attack from the 1st game to the last. now fans will be fucking to day hoss connie's throughout the tournament and the best way to experience the waterfront as well. although dow boat, as joanna gotcha, raska discovered i'm down a go house pool and it's a great place to come if you've had enough of the noisy fans and all the entertainment, because you can rent. one of these are traditional dow boat. it will cost you
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around $70.00 for a 4 hour cruise with foods, and it's a great way to relax on the golf. one of the 1st things that you notice when you pull out of the port is this giant cruise ship. this one just arrived earlier today, there were 2 others, also buffed here at doe how port they'll house thousands of fans for this world cup those entertainment restaurants on board and a great location too. because you're right in the middle of the city occupying one of the best spots on the bay is stadium 974. it's a very interesting stadium. it's the one that one's been talking about because it's made of containers. it's 1st match will be the one between mexico and poland in the group stage. on tuesday, samuel went behind the scenes to take a look inside the stadium. you need stadium for a walk up like no other. this is stadium 974. ah, waited in bo has sports area to pay tribute to cut out history of world wide trade
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and seafaring. the main construction material is it's most distinctive feature. 974 shipping containers, 974 is also the international dining code for cutoff. he colors containers indicate what they are for. for example, we have the new ones that we want to grab a snack time. and if we look further down, we have the yellow full bathrooms and a black one are the truth. and if you ever need medical assistance, we have the green container and the silver ones right here are v i p room. and that's my kind of container. 7 games are being held here and if the players get nervous before taking the field,
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there's always this thing the venue will be, can lead, dismantled to offer the torment. every thing that you see around me here will be little to none. the country that needs it. is waterfront flight will be built into an area that people can live and work here, while stadium 97 for physical presence is temporary. it will leave a long lasting leg with well, this woke up will be one of many, but not in clear how the matches are refereed. because for the 1st time, women referees will officiate and amends well cup. and they'll be using what. ringback copy game changing technology will raise report a referees whistle, it will be the 1st sound on the pitch when cats i'll 2020 to kicks off and much
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officials or training hall to be ready. there are also preparing to make history. as women take charge of men's world cup matches for the 1st time, selina mu, cassandra of rwanda is one of 3 female referees. and 3 more women are among the assistant. we are really proud to seize these momentum working together that the be part of the what gap and in fact it together. my brother, there have been 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 her 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 cap debut at cut our 2022. it uses the hawkeye system that's already
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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 area. and they are that they then work together with the chip in the ball, which is analyzing the exact kick and on the ball for every single kick point right, match the cameras are, know, are, are detecting the player movements. one is she huge benefits of the development of the system was, was hug, wet and decision can be made, not only hug 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 pull rece out his era doc will also taking center stage. if thou hast
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coney, this whole stretch of 6 kilometers that you can see behind me will be filled with live entertainment, cultural activities. eateries and pop shops with funds to be able to enjoy during the world cup is also the last stop on my traditional dow boy cruise of dough household to front. the football coach, a culture is changing the lives of young people from low income households. as jessica washington reports, like many of his teammates or phil is looking forward to the world. i wonder why i support argentina, because my favorite play is messy. i don't have of the favorites. i'm an urgent 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. that 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,
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he has trained hundreds of children, offering free lessons for those from low income households. they as i have longer, longer had the yeah, i am very proud. my heart is happy, i have never regretted it or counted my losses and gained genius. he even purchases boots and josie's for all seal and other students. recall is one of indonesia most popular sports, but many families can't afford training. the efforts of coaches like algae make the game more accessible, but children from low income households. some of his former students have made it into the national leaks, including as rosy for kyla who has traveled the world playing for the women's team . yeah, girl amanda, on betty 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 or g says
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he's proud of all of them, but turning them in to professional players is not his main goal that is empty, that cannot use why, but i mean, 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, but i believe football should be cheap by football, belongs to the people myself. 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 about sunny's. are with these hell robin more news after the break to stay with us? ah ah.
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what's going on is latimer put his mind right now. could this war go new player? is being on that front team, the golden ticket to electro victory. can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open border? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line on causing the cost to the f t. x empire has collapsed um, what's next for the crew to currency industry. why a tech companies lay off thousands of employees, plus we explore whether the water, ukraine could speed up the transition to renewable energy carter. their cost on i'll just give emergency services across bank talk are receiving 60000. i sneak related colds a year. the reason why we found more snacks in house is just because they aggressive expansion, not the city. they don't have a choice because their natural habitat isn't there anymore. there's one place in
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the homes of the city where they're welcome. they're coming out now with a king cobra, which is the largest venomous snakes in the world. this is one of the few places where they milk them for their venom. this is the red cross snake bomb regional hub, the and t been in production. hello, this center produces enough anti venom to most of south east asia. there are some parts of the world west supplies. a desperately showed 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 winds, the energy crisis. ah, as i am 23 fighters make ground in.

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