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pushing endless economic growth at the cost of vital climate action. the failure to address that that is not as a stroke for leaving all hail the planet. episode 3 on al jazeera from take off until the final whistle will bring you extensive coverage through out the world. action from all of the games, the joy and the hall, se experts and match analysis for my videos. info and excitement from around the city and across the globe. join us the cast of 2022 on out there. ah. as rescuers search the rubble from indonesia is earthquake,
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the death toll rises to at least $268.00. many of them children he'd been at school ah, bum knee bug. this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up ha emotions. hi. in turkey and the funeral of a 5 year old boy killed by a rocket fired from serial saudi arabia delivers one of the biggest offsets and we'll come history beating argentina to one and declaring when say a public holiday and the u. s. supreme court cleared the way for donald trump's tax returns to be handed over to congress. ah, to begin in indonesia where the death toll from monday's earthquake has risen to
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268. the authority say many of the victims of the magnitude 5.6 quake were young children who'd been at school. jessica washington met survivors in the worst affected area, the town of chan. sure. as she and you're saying hospital, these are the young survivors. if monday's devastating earthquake at a marry him is here with 2 of her grandchildren, the family was trapped in the rubble of their home. but not all of them made it out . with amar, my youngest grandchild died in her mother's arms. she was sleeping at the time and her mother was reciting to crohn. her name was mia. she was only 2 years old. the children's mother is struggling through the physical and emotional pain. she's one of the patients being treated in this car park because the hospital has been damaged. at least 60 children have died at this hospital alone, according to doctors. you know me last week like the majority brought in here are children that according to our notes,
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most of them suffer from head injuries and leg and hand fractures. such efforts continue through the affected area. a mountainous region of indonesia is west java that's prone to land slides. police rescue workers and volunteers are working together to clear roads blocked by landslides. this is the main one connecting to carter and change order. several bodies have already been recovered from this site atman, last saw his wife, mother, and daughter on this road, where the family operated, a small coffee store and our medical center. i keep coming back here, by since last night, very fond, and yet it is, is disaster. mitigation agency says cruise on the ground, a trying their best to find all the missing people and to help thousands of displaced people, including those who have lost their homes. and those too afraid to return to their villages law. we have had help from government, milk, medicines, ross, and food. i don't know how long will stay here. i'm scared of the aftershocks. like
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many, her family is preparing to spend another night in the cold while they wait anxiously to hear when it will be safe to go home. jessica washington out 0. she endured indonesia, turkish president, russia. type ergo, m has warned that he will launch a ground operation against kurdish forces and northern serious soon. the turkish military has been bombing kurdish targets in northern syria, in retaliation for a rockets attack and southern turkey which killed 3 civilians on monday. from gassy, and tap in southern turkey. sim. cost yearly reports. ha, this mother is destroy her 5 year old son. her son was killed in an attack. you the turkish syrian border on monday. oh, wow. a rocket hit his 1000 cock. how much district. while he was playing with his by his relatives, call him a hero. the rockets were report to the launched by kurdish y p g fighters in
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northern syria. one of my sons, uncles describes what family's going through. the review act shook shoots a big pain. no words can explain it. there's nothing more that i can start with turkey. cancer, there is the y p g, a syrian branch of its alpha. curtis con workers party or p k. k. a federal, a 5 year old hassan drew a large crowd here in car companies, emotions and high. and for many of them warner's anger overshadow. who you turkish officer say it's time for rent. and again, they bowed to retaliate against every attack. 10 rockets were launched on monday at car come with schools and residential areas, killing 3 civilians including has some and a teacher terms in the schools. janitor says he heard 3 explosions and barely escaped. it's all been too much for him. many shops in the
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district were also damaged by the shelling. some of them are closed. it cool. who works? part time at the small market was at school. when the building was hit, famous, we were in a break, my friends were playing, the bell rang, and then we heard an explosion. waste, kate, then the teachers took us to the shelter downstairs. but turkish military has now launched arest marks against kurdish targets in northern syria. and while okay, cleans up after monday's attack, turkish present dredge up to a parent on has said he is ready to launch a ground operation into northern syria to conform to y p g fighters. c napkins solo, al jazeera, ga santa se trickier. okay, time to catch up on all the action from today's games of the world cup and castle one of the biggest shocks in world history has happened on day 3 of the tournament
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. lena massey's argentina have been beaten to warn by saudi arabia in the opening game. gemini sh was at lou sale stadium and a house the story of an extraordinary game. oh, wild celebrations at full time. a saudi arabia sent shock waves 3 this wild cup after producing one of the greatest upset ever seen at the tournament. or to build up pat, focused on a little messy, but the prussia didn't show as he calmly put away a penalty. 10 minutes in the south. americans then had 3 goals and out of sight. i'm wondering how they didn't go into the break leading by more. but saudi arabia flipped the game on its head in an extraordinary start to the 2nd half cellar. as she read equalizing, with the 1st shot of the game. and the green falcons fans was sent into a frenzy just minutes later when selim adults re applied them in front. having
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failed to create a single chance in the 1st half. saudi arabia had delete. that it was a case of digging into keep argentine out. and she had on the die there will cause support to the players who wrapped an unforgettable victory ending argentina's. 36 match on beaten run, show shocked argentina fans and leaving the ground. it was not supposed to happen. really messy on his side. wow. they now my great, great i. a with football analysts congregation jemila, hey with a gemma from,
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from what you understand origin seen already regrouping and looking ahead rather than it was just happened. yes. because they depend on them cells and they have no other option. the bodies to when the next 2 games and they were charge, they were upset, but not desperate after the game, when they saw the drawing, the other game of the group with several in mexico they, it's a good result for them. so they the top 10, they say that of our gym to another side to, to the a group meeting after dinner and to say themselves the same thing that the miss, it's all the press that the, he told the funds belief in us we won disappoint you will depend on themself and we're going to do absolutely everything. it's true that it was not the great start, but i'm sure messy will have inspiration and his 2 good friends and that is in the us, the and you have on this they, they start at 2010 souls, africa with the feet. then they end up winning the work up. so who has inspiration there and but sure, in terms of the saudi team, this is a team and
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a lot of support here, obviously on a coach for the fantastic record in sullivan football. yeah. have a right now obviously has a great turn them into football history. he won the after a couple of nations with 2 different teams, which is a record in itself. zombie in 2012 and divorce in 2015. you know, qualified morocco to the 2018 woke up for the 1st time in 20 years. so coming into this one, of course, he knew what to expect, but also it's really a well, you know, oil team that you can see, 9 of the 11 starters play for him, which is a club in saudi arabia. so they know each other. they have the same spirit and they understand you know how to fight for each other. and they also caused by an, a geniune coach roman d as austic stuff like sir bryan. was it saudi house, a place for the kingdoms football fan together in dough hall? and she met with some of the teams supporters that a
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big surprise, everybody was happy, everybody was doesn't. but the fun thing about a do you think of them in a bad day? they were playing amazingly lots of attacks and they never give up at the same time a on all the sad. oh, i so happy
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with no, actually be able to hear us because she knows you are just leaving. now, as i said, a let's take a look at the action from al jeanine stadium and a winning start for the world cup holders, france against australia. escape for the french though. early on as craig goodwin put australia into the lead, france 11 things up. when audrey and robbie are headed in for a cross from across from a numbers and they were in france at the time. thanks to strike livia, injury after the break front system on to him. but i got on the school sheet and
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the champions weren't done yet. you really got a 2nd of the night and it's 51st, the friends that makes him level now with serial re is the to all time sub scores for the french national. see for on the final school in the same group. you nivia, drew no male with denmark, denmark's andreas colson. how to go this all out of side in the 2nd house, christine ericsson came close, but i'm and diamond made a good save late in the game. she msi, wanted a penalty when the ball hit come on the sun, but the referee while he didn't even check with me on this occasion could result. but she nicea and hopes of reaching the last 16 coming away with a points against the side rank in the top 10 of the fee for world rankings. and mexico against poland also ending goal us with a moment for robert levant bowsky to forget the polar caps in brought down by extra marino. early in the 2nd half 11 dash skis kit was save by a veteran. go keep
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a gamma troy in the only shot on target by the polish captain. well, some of europe's heavyweights take center stage in wednesdays, woke up games, morocco and the runners up 4 years ago. croatia get things underway at our bait at 10 gmc, that's followed by germany against japan, from caliph international stadium, spain. they begin their campaign at alpha mom, a stadium against costa rica and the late game that a sees the semi finalists in 2018 belgium taking on canada playing their 1st welcome match in 36 years. so plenty to look forward to on day for the tournament. and our team will have it covered right here on out is here. your without a 0 still to come. brazil's outgoing president, j bowles, to morrow, files and official claim. questioning his lawson last month's election. and
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president putin launches to nuclear powered ice breakers to strengthen russia's presence homesick. ah, a very warm welcome to you here. so look at your international weather forecasts will begin in australia. conditions are starting to improve as high pressure builds in did have some powerful windsor toward that southeast corner of australia made at least still breezy through tasmania, on wednesday, but temperatures looking good for some spots, including sydney, you're all the way up to 27 degrees. so please stellar forecast over the next few days. what im wendy, across new zealand. we've had some severe thunderstorms here. the rain and snow piling in for the south island across the southern alps on wednesday. so some of those mountain passes certainly will be tricky. travel,
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there had been some flooding northern sumatra island, but i think were seen that rain pep up toward the south part of java island also dealing with some showers on wednesday as well. now north of manila, there's been some extreme flood advisories issued, and that's because of persistent rain there and bursts of rain stretching anywhere from bangkok to hutchinson city on wednesday. in time, we've got a lot of rain in japan, it's kicking back some of that. what weather in to taiwan? few showers across the yangtze, river valley and a very white and windy day in tokyo with a high of 11 degrees on wednesday. that's your weather, susan. ah. a new series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous community is helping tackle to these environmental catastrophe. we follow as sammy communities conflict with the plan to build
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a mine in their northern sweden home land. one that could endanger their ecosystem and their way of life. first nations on time. black butterflies, the cost of going green on al jazeera lou ah, vermont the top stories here when al jazeera, the death toll from monday's earthquake, and indonesia has risen to $268.00. you're 30 st. many of the victims of the magnitude 5.6 quake with young children for, you know, sort of be held for those killed and rocket attacks and southern turkey on monday. turkish president, russia typo on has again warned that he will launch
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a ground operation against kurdish forces in northern serious soon clear, messy sergeant tina have been beaten to warm like saudi arabia in their opening game. and one of the biggest shocks in the world cup history, saudi arabia, one of the lowest rank teams, the tournament is declared wednesday of public holiday. the u. s. supreme court has cleared the way for donald trump's tax returns to be released to a democratic lead house committee. the court denied the former president's emergency application to block the us treasury department from turning over the files. trump has sought to shield the release of his tax returns for years, and is currently under multiple investigations. and mike, hannah has more from washington, president of it, began in 2019 when the house ways and means committee. i wanted to get hold of president trump, then president trump's tax returns in terms of complying a compliance exercise as it does with all senior administration officials. however,
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the then the treasury secretary block to that appeal. but that changed when the by didn't ministration came into power. president biden ruled that it was possible for these tax returns to be made available. the ways and means committee and trump then began a whole series of legal maneuverings. to prevent this, this culminated at the beginning of the month where he sought an urgent order or with the supreme court that the chief justice at that stage blocked the release of the material until the whole supreme court could sit and discuss it. that appears to have happen. now the supreme court has ruled that the materials must be made available to the ways and means committee had there were no public debt, any descent from any of the judges. it was just a term statement saying that leads overs material has to be released. so our for decade says president trump. uh ben president was the only one who refused to
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reveal his tax records. now the house ways and means committee is going to get those records. one caveat though, come january when the republicans take over that committee, this is all likely to go away said there's a limited window of time for the ways and means committee to look through these tax returns and report back on them. brazil's outgoing president is challenging the results of last month selection which he lost to left his arrival. louis anacio little da silva. gyal scenario has filed a claim with the electoral court to invalidate votes for some elect from some electronic voting machines. the complaint claims there were irreparable nonconformity which have the potential to tarnish the election. former president looters, victory has been ratified by brazil's federal court and acknowledged by the country's leading politicians and international allies. monica yanna care has more from rio de janeiro result president abel sonata has kept unusually quiet these past 3
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weeks since he lost the october 30th run off election to left. his candidate weeds enough to luna the silver shortly after the elections. he made a speech where he did not concede defeat, but he also did not contest the results and this is now this is changed. his party, the liberal party, is just challenging the results of some of the electronic voting machines. ah, we spoke to analysts who said that this will probably not result in any changes because there aren't enough proof for the electoral board to hold a 3rd round of elections. but nonetheless, this does add to both scenarios. narrative that the electronic voting system in brazil can be easily reg, he has been repeating this without offering any proof whatsoever. but his supporters have been out on the streets until now are protesting. and this will probably just help keep brazilians divided security. so this is in northern iraq,
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say iran's revolutionary god has targeted kurdish opposition groups in the region, a base north if the city of co cook was hit with missiles and kamikaze drones, local schools were evacuated and no casualties have been reported. it's the latest in a series of iranians strikes in the region to run as accused iranian kurdish groups of stoking the nationwide protests which have gripped the country since the death of $22.00 roadmaster armenian police custody. the un says more than 300 people have now been killed and the anti government protests in iran. the situation is critical . demonstrations began in september when a mean he died in custody after being arrested by the so called morality police for not wearing her headscarf properly. for you, and has also called in the rain, you know, authority to revoke the death sentences imposed on protests as human rights chase. ah, volcker turk says the rising number of debts from protests in iran,
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including those of 2 children at the weekend. and the hardening of the response by security forces underline the critical situation in the country. our office also calls on the iranian authorities to immediately impose a moratorium on the death penalty and to revoke death sentences issued for crimes not qualifying as the most serious crimes. under international law, iran has begun producing uranium enriched to 60 percent amid the breakdown of the nuclear dio with major powers. the u. s. nuclear was so confirmed the production of the photo plants is close to weapons grade. although turan has always denied having any ambition to develop an atomic bomb, it comes as talks to revive a 2015 landmark deal which curb to runs through the program and exchange for sanks and chunk sanctions. relief have stole. britain, france, and germany have considered the enrichment saying they'll consult with
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international partners. ah, president vladimir zalinski has asked ukrainians to conserve energy amid the ongoing russian air strikes that have knocked out half the country's power capacity . ukraine's national power grid operator has also warned them they could be living with blackouts until march, move them to stock off on blankets, warm clothes. the head of oak an hour ago said the scale of the damage to ukrainian power facilities by russia miss on the tax has been colossal. for loaded me could risky says practically, no thermal or hydro electric stations have been left unscathed by the strikes. ukrainian police have raided several orthodox monasteries in key if accusing them of working with russians. special forces, the criminal spokesman has condemned the raid. luscious orthodox church had jurisdiction over religious authorities in ukraine,
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but the ukrainian church cut off all ties a few weeks after russia's invasion, ukrainian forces, say, the raid was carried out to prevent the site being used for subversive actions. the warn ukraine has had a dramatic impact on millions of ordinary people, yet a surrogacy clinic in the capital key if has continued operating throughout. the facility has been uniting babies born in a war zone with parents from all over the world. john hall went along to find out more. aaliyah is in for her 7 months scan. the baby she carries is healthy, but it's not hers said to me to show. so i've decided to do this for a 2nd time. we are living through hard time, no income, no jobs, nothing. this time it's more about owning a living. if i can, why not? even in wartime, keeps state of the art biotech clinic produces 5 babies a day for
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a surrogacy fee of up to $70000.00. the women take home around a 3rd of that. when war broke out in february, it seemed the capital might be captured by the russian army within days clinic, director, ego puts in, aga led a hurried evacuation, except that that really was no safer place for 30 babies to stay. and with more being born, every day, the doctor moved into the clinic with them where he's remained full time ever since . was there ever a moment when you feared for the lives of the women and the babies in your care here? as often, always, always, there was in the moment when i didn't, he shows us around cryogenic storage tanks maintain healthy sperm and embryos at minus a $190.00 degrees for up to 10 years. in vitro fertilization takes place in the lab before being transferred to the surrogate. this is the result are boy, oh boy,
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isn't a name is nathan and canadian citizen. sonya and manuel started the surrogacy process just before the war broke out. what is our to move forward as we find that there was not going to last i law, the war is 9 months old now. and the parents have ventured back into the war zone to take new born nathan home to canada. there full of praise for the ukrainians who've made their dream possible. they are so brave that i had the impression that i at that said to myself, we had to be brave still command. it's not you that isn't in war, it's then. so come and you do it and be brave. he of gwinnett survived the shelling of her apartment building to become a 2nd time surrogate. 4 months ago in the kish's getting in genetic lay. it is not my baby. i carried it for 9 months and i talked to it, but it's pure, it's have been waiting for it for a long time. so you have to let a garza eulley gal in war bravery comes in many forms. and here the giving and
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receiving of life are among its rewards. jonah hope al jazeera eve, the collection of russian propaganda found in the recently reclaimed ukrainian city of her song has been put into an exhibition in kia kurt on less than 2 weeks after ukrainian forces. we captured the city. the exhibited kias war museum shows huge posters of russian historical figures, as well as slogans like we are together with russia. and her son is a city with the russian history printed with soviet era motifs. the city her song was taken by russian forces early on in the war was marked where the russian propaganda, throughout its 6 months of occupation. president vladimir putin has praise russia's arctic power during the launch of 2 nuclear powered ice breakers. the vessels who are inaugurated in the waters of the baltic shipyard in saint petersburg on tuesday . their part of a fleet of ice breakers that are meant to ensure ma scoot moscow's dominance over
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the arctic putin as a vow to develop his country's nuclear fleet. despite economic sanctions over the war in ukraine. let a court with vessels of such a high class are of strategic importance to us, and they are needed for the study and development of the arctic to ensure safe and sustainable navigation in this region. to increase traffic along and northern sea wrote the development of the most important transport corridor will allow russia to fully realize its export potential and establish effective logistic routes. incidentally, we are open to cooperation with our partners with those who want to work with russia. i am sure that despite the current difficulties, we will definitely implement everything we have planned under the migrants aboard. a drifting fishing boat have been rescued off the greek island of crete. the authorities say between 4 and 500 people on board the vessel, the boat was pulled into polar cor, a harbour on tuesday, a greek navy frigate 2 italian fishing vessels,
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a tanker and 2 cargo ships. assisted in the rescue operation. coast guard officials had received a distress signal from the bows. cities in china, a tightening their cove at 19 restrictions, again as infection surge. beijing has shut its parks and museums, millions are being told to stay at home around the country and thousands of businesses have been ordered to shut the governments. as it strict 0, coven policy saves lives and stops hospitals being overwhelmed. but discontent is growing. j. hudson shawna, how do i say this, this is a political problem or a problem that has to do with the political environment. how you can yonah, it does not have much to do with the medical prevention anymore. at least that is what i think some time ago china had already declared victory over the spiral. so yeah, you know, because it's been a very long time since the pandemic began in 2020 and everyone believes this back and forth is really inconvenient. some of my friends businesses have.

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