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west java, kill $268.00 people. ah, i'm having to take advantage of it. i live from also coming up. outgoing president brazil, a brazilian president joe boston. our challenge is the results of last month's election. the last to leftist rival, new se nasty or muted the silver donald trump's legal was stack up a house committee were finally get a look at the former us presents facts ah and fans rejoice that saudi arabia stuns former champions argentina in one of the biggest upsets in world cup history, ah,
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ah, indonesia, the president has visited, the areas was hit by a powerful earthquake on monday. at least 268 people have died. joker window met with people in the town of chan, june in west java province. the epicenter of the 5.6 magnitude quake is pledged help for those whose homes were damaged or destroyed. becky, on behalf of myself and the government of indonesia. i would like to express my deepest condolences on the earthquake that hit that she andrew city and west java province. was my instruction is to prioritize rescuing and evacuating victims still trapped under the rubble of many of those who died were children. jessica washington has been speaking to survivors in chung georgia, as she enjoys sang hospital. these are the young survivors of monday's devastating earthquake at
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a marion 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. wood amar, my youngest grandchild, died in her mother's arms. she was sleeping at the time, and her mother was reciting to karen. her name was mia. she was only 2 years old. the children's mother is struggling through the physical and emotional pain. she is 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. yeah, no, madame young muscles like the majority brought in here are children that according to our notes, most of them suffer from head injuries and leg and hand fractures. such efforts continue through the affected area, a mountainous region of indonesia, west java, let's prone to landslides. police rescue workers and volunteers are working together to clear roads blocked by landslides. this is the main one connecting to carter and a chance or several bodies have already been recovered from this site atman last
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saw his wife, mother, and daughter. on this road, with a family operated, a small coffee store and articulate. i keep coming back here by since last night, very fond of years in an ages 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 2 afraid to return to their villages. ma'am, 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 many her families 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 and george indonesia. when denisia has a history of large earthquakes since unami, that's because it sits on the so called ring of fire and active belt of volcanoes and tectonic plates in circling the pacific ocean in 2004,
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a powerful magnitude. 9 point one quake in northern sumatra triggered the boxing dates unami. 226000 people were killed in 2018 more than 2000 people were killed by magnitude 7.5 trema and su nami that hit the island of lazy by the head of the emergency response and recovery at the indonesian red cross. with one comma is in the affected area, he says, there's still time to find survivors. i think the bought them to fine. bird people are people where it's stripe in the bullets building also filled up in. so that's why in the breath also with our colleague from sort of and then it's still struggling to find to maximize our up in to the search. and that i still, in certain areas,
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some of the building codes that normally gets the most popular at the island in and where, why is the most popular around the and building called also we feel that love really well in some of the fact if people who built the building, the houses and we know that the roof area but you know, do, do the land is to do it through the main. the fact are people also still doing this and i, a thing in some of the arden us mitigation also needs to be more aware people to, to, to build here in, in the risk the area. the turkish president says he will launch
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a ground offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria, a fall as a series of strikes, traded between turkey and arm group since since an explosion in his family last week, which anchor blames on kurdish groups. the military has been bombing kurdish targets in northern syria in retaliation. center console reports from the southern turkish city of gunter. i. this mother is the strong. her 5 year old son hudson was killed in an attack here that took a syrian border monday. rocketed his 1000 cock coming district while he was playing with his bank. his relatives call him a hero. the records report to the last by curtis y p g fighters in northern syria. one of my sons uncles this class what families going to was. so it's
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a big pain. no words can explain it. there's nothing more that i can say. turkey i consider the y p g, a c o in branch of it's alpha could come workers, party or p k, k. the federal, a 5 year old hassan through a large crowd here in car commerce emotions in high and for many of them. warner's anger overshadow. who turkish officials say it's time for rent and again, the bout to retaliate. i guess every attack turn rockets were launched on monday at car come with schools and residential areas killing 3 civilians including has some enter teacher v up to the schools. janitor says he heard 3 explosions and barely escaped. it's all been too much for him. many shops in the district were also damaged by the shelling. some of them are closed. cool. who works? part time at the small market was at school. when the building was hit,
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famous, we were in a break, my friends were playing, the bell rang and then we heard an explosion with 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 project a parent on has said he is ready to launch a ground operation into northern syria to confront y p g fighters. the noncustodial al jazeera, gesenta se enter kia of kosovo has postponed its plans of fine drivers who continue using serbian issued license plates. the new rules going to go to effect on thursday. the government says the us ambassador to kosovo requested the delay, fearing an escalation between kosovars and the serb minority. thousands of drivers would have been fined under the ban, which classified serbian issued license plates as illegal. 2 sides held, talked with the you on monday, but failed to reach
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a deal. we have done so to give her another opportunity and a breathing space to a possible law agreement on this issue. of course, we remain committed to finding a long term solution as much as we are committed and engaging more actively and urgently in a agreement that should lead to full normalization of relations between cos alliance. serbia santibanez mutual recognition a. brazil's outgoing president, j bore sonata, is challenging his election defeat to rival lucy nasty alluded to silver. he wants the electoral court to invalidate votes cast on some electronic voting machines. he's blaming a software bug, but the head of the court says he'll only take the complaint into account if paulson our presents
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a new claim saying the machines were also defective in the 1st round. that would question the victories of scores of lawmakers in the 1st round. many of them were from boston arrows party. monica jakita has more from rio de janeiro of brazil's presence able sonata has kept unusually quiet these past 3 weeks since he lost the october 30th run. off election to left his candidate with enough to move the silver friendly 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 for the electoral court to hold a 3rd round of elections. but nonetheless, this does add to both scenarios,
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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 by one of the top contenders to be malaysia's next prime minister has declined a request from the king to form a unity government. former premier more he had didn't yet seen says the palace asked him to form a government with opposition leader on while abraham both men failed to secure an outright majority and saturdays election resulting in the hung parliament. florence louis has more from the malaysian capital, quantum port malaysia remains in political limber with the position of prime minister, still vacant weed in yassin leader of the national alliance. who got the 2nd highest number of votes in saturday's election says he will not form
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a unity government with on what he brought him. the king had proposed this as a solution. when he met both leaders on tuesday, we didn't your sins party champions, preserving special rights for the majority malay ethnic group. and as in an alliance with a conservative islamic party, while on was party is seen as more liberal and is also multi ethnic on was alliance of hope. had attempted to form a coalition with the national front, an old rival, but this has fallen through. the king down says he will meet all 30 and peace from the national front on wednesday to help him decide who he thinks can command the confidence of the majority in parliament. now saturdays elections were meant to bring political stability to a country that has seen to previous administrations collapse because of in fighting and defections. but the longer this political impasse continues, the less confidence there will be in a new government. a flare dawn are 0. 0,
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the sound of victory defending champions, france give their found something to cheer about, scoring for goals against australia, soccer rouge in the woke up. ah, the anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, you read the width of my cattle anyways. here's your forecast for the 23rd of november, great to see what he said. we begin in india and we've got some wet weather, dancing into the indian states of entrepreneur dash camel. now do taylor gone up and eventually karnataka. i wanted to put this dave forward on thursday, still some showers, but not falling at the same intensity for that southern face of india but seen
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their showers pivoted into marashi state. bursts of rain to be expected around southern indo. china is stretching anywhere from bangkok to hold him in city. dark with the blue, the more intense the rain is falling, and there has been an extreme flood advisory issued just to the north of manila for central lose on island in the philippines. there had been some flooding on northern sumatra island in indonesia, but i think now it's going to be southern sumatra as we look toward wednesday. okay, we've got disturbed weather around japan. it's kicking back rain into the rico islands. taiwan and southern sections of china's at some showers, hong kong wayland chunk ching that batch of what weather is moving west to east along beginning see river valley. and we did talk about that disturbed weather in japan. so wet and windy conditions in tokyo with a high of 11 degrees on wednesday as a snapshot of your weather, i'll catch up with you later. the weather sponsored by catch all
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a new series follows for 6 countries hoping to make it to catch out 2022. my dinning was to be a basketball player in the world. now at each year the next episode meets 3 will call hopeful scroll me around by sacrifice. a lot of seems a lot of days before my family, i would do death to play more to the world cup, dream iran on how to 0. lou lou. hello again. you're watching, i just need a reminder of our top story. this out rescue workers in indonesia are continuing their search for survivors of
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a powerful earthquake that struck west job of province on monday. at least 268 people died, many of them children. turkey says it will launch ground offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria who it blames for a string of attacks. country is morning civilians killed by rocket finding the syrian border on monday. brazil's outgoing president, giant boston, are always challenging his election defeat to rival new skin ass unit to silver. he wants the electoral authority to invalidate votes cost on some electronic voting machines. blaming a software bug of 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 font. trump has sought to keep his tax returns private for years. the 1st president in for decades,
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not to release them publicly announced my canada is life or so from washington d. c. so my, this is a legal battle that has gone on for 3 years. what happens now indeed, yes, well, it began when the democrats took over the house of representatives way back in 2019, at that stage as a us for his tax records as part of an ongoing compliance audit, which includes the current president at that time. the treasury department refused to hand over the records when the biden administration came in that by an administration rule that the records could be handed over, which is where donald trump began his protracted legal actions. but that all came to a whole last month when the appellate court in d c. rule that the tax records must be made available to the ways and means committee of the house. this was then suspended by the supreme court when the chief
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justice ruled that it's got to be put on hold that particular order. but now the supreme court has issued a statement saying that the records have to be handed over to the ways and means committee immediately. so this is yet another defeat for donald trump in the supreme court. remembering that last year, the same court ordered that his financial records be handed over to the district attorney in new york state. but this is a serious situation where now you've got the supreme court ending this ongoing legal dispute. but there's a cover here, the ways and means committee will only be controlled by the democrats until january next year, when the republicans taking over having won the house in the mid term elections. so there's the narrowest windows for the ways and means committee to investigate these tax records that they waited for so long, and also decide what they are going to do with them to put them into a report that they'll compile before the committee is handed over to republican
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control, all of this is unknown at this particular time, in particular how long it's going to be for the committee to investigate these records, and whether or not they will make it public in the process. and mike, this comes despite a trump, please to block the handle. yes. well, donald trump has consistently tried to block any form of financial records to getting to the public or getting to the ways and means committee, or indeed getting to the new york prosecutor who's investigating other charges against trump and his organizations. so this is an end, as it were to trump's ongoing legal dispute. the supreme court decision is final. the records have to be handled, but what is going to be done with them? whether there's enough time for the committee to actually make them public or review the records before the republicans take over. that's an open question. mike,
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thanks very much my can life for us in washington. russian president vladimir putin has counted his countries arctic presence during the launch of 2 nuclear power icebreakers. the vessels were inaugurated in the waters of the baltic shipyard in saint petersburg on tuesday. their part of a fleet of ice break is that a mentor establish moscow's dominance over the arctic who can vouch to develop his country's nuclear fleet, the spike economic sanctions over the war in ukraine. the spray cars allow russia to increase traffic along the northern seeds, which was 1st navigated in 1930. it spends much of its off the coast cutting transport time between western europe and east asia by $10.00 to $15.00 days. but it's unreliable for most of the year because of ice coverage. other transatlantic transport routes all the northwest passage which cuts through canadian waters. it's mostly used for grain trade between northwest europe and north america. the
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icebreakers can also be used for russia's oil and gas exploration. the region is thought to contain up to 90 barrels of oil as well as 47 trillion cubic meters of natural gas. of this 48000000000 bows of oil and 43 trillion cubic meters of gas are in rushes zone was vessels of such a high class or 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 the northern sea road. the development of the most important transport corridor will allow russia to fully realize its export potential and establish effective logistic roads. 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, it will definitely implement everything we have planned
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the. all right, let's get around on now. are the days work up action from andy richardson at cornell studio. one of the biggest shocks in world cup history is happened on day 3 of the solomon lino massey's argentina. i've been beaten too, won't, by saudi arabia in the opening game. gemini, sh was at a loose sail stadium and has the story of an extraordinary guy. why old celebrations at full time, a saudi arabia sent shock waves at 3 this well cut off to producing one of the greatest upset ever seen at the tournament. all the build up had focused on leno, 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
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flipped the game on its head in an extraordinary start to the 2nd half cellar, as she read equalizing, with the 1st shelter of the game and the green falcons, franz was sent into a frenzy just minutes later, when self doubts re applied them in front having failed to create a single chance in the 1st half. saudi arabia had delete that it was a case of digging in to keep argentine out and cheered on it by their will could support the pious route and unforgettable victory ending argentina's. 36 match on beaten run, shout shocked, argentina fans leaving the ground. and this was not supposed to happen. really messy on his side. well, they now must re, great. i with
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football analysts, congregation, jemila hay with me, jemma from, from what you understand, origin seniority regrouping and looking ahead, rosalyn i was just happened. yes sir, because said they depend on themselves and they had to have no other option. the body as to when the next 2 games and they were shocked, they go set but not desperate after the game. when they saw the draw in the all the game of the group with cerebral and mexico they, it's a good results for them. so they, the top 10 is the size of our gym to another side to, to the a group meeting after dinner and to say themselves the same thing that the messy, told the press that he told the funds belief in us we won these appoint you with a bend 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 he's still good friends on that as in
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yes, the and you have them on this they. they start at 2010 south africa with a defeat, then they end up winning the work up. so who has inspiration there? and sure, in terms of the, the saudi team, this is a team and 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 tournament football history. he won the after a couple of nations with 2 different teams, which is that we got in it's of 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 start to 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
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an, a geniune coach roman d as to stick stuff like sir bryan. was it saudi house, a place for the kingdoms football fans together in dough hall? and she met it with some of the teams supporters, the mix of jubilation for the while. you're right. you're right. oh, a big surprise. everybody was happy. everybody was sent home. but the fun thing about the oh. did you think of the men a challenge? it was like one at 1 pm with hot, but they were playing amazingly lots of attacks and they never give up at the same
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time. a heavy meg. oh god. yeah, you're gone all the sad outside. i'm sorry i didn't. right now. i'm so happy with you. might not actually be able to hear us because it's, you know, the and bands are just leaving. now, as i said, a draw with a, with let's take a look at the action from al janelle stadium and a winning star for the world cup holders. france against australia, river scare for the french though early on as craig goodwin put australia into the lead. france level things up when adrien robbie are headed in for across from
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across from a thorough and, and as they were in front at half time. thanks to strike olivia injury after the break. frances storm on coming back, i got on the school sheet. the champions weren't done yet. his hearing got his 2nd of the night and it's 51st, the friends that makes him level 9 with serial and re is the to all time sub scores for the french national. same for on the final score. in the same group you nivia, drew no male with denmark, denmark andreas cove olson. how to go this all out of side in the 2nd half, christine erickson came close, but i'm in. damon made a good save late in the game. she never wanted a penalty when the ball hit madison, but the referee while he didn't even check with the veil on this occasion, could result. but she knew the 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
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mexico against poland also ending goal us with a moment for robert levant bowsky to forget the poland captain brought down by marino early in the 2nd half, 11 bowsky was saved by a veteran goalkeeper gamma choice in the only short on target by the polish captain . well, some of europe's heavyweights take center stage, and wednesdays will cut games, morocco and the runners up 4 years ago. croatia get things underway at our base. 10 gmc, that's followed by germany against japan, from cliff international stadium, spain. they begin their campaign at alpha mama stadium against costa rica and the late game that sees the semi finalist 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 al jazeera.
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