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reach areas cut off by landslides, as the death toll klein's ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera nie from dough are also coming up. i grief and anger into tears. funerals, the hell for those killed by rocket fire, from serious outgoing brazilian president jr. bolton aro, challenges the results of last month selection. he lost the wife louis ona sealed movie to see ah, i'm for fans. rejoiced to saudi arabia stuns former champions argentina, and one of the biggest upsets in world history ah,
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rescue teams in indonesia are searching for 3rd day for survivors of a powerful earthquake that struck west java province. on monday, at least $268.00 people died, many of them children operations are now focused on several locations and he badly hit shan george district. workers are trying to clear day brief on one landslide at buried an entire village, where jessica washington joined us live now from change or jessica, you are one of the sites of those lance lies. tell us what's been happening that well, i'm here as you can on which is a subs district of chandra. this is one of the areas that was affected by a landslide which followed the earthquake. you can see some of the houses behind me damaged but more significantly, the damage that has been done to the houses that you can no longer see because of the land slide in this area. there were some 25 houses. and what we've heard from speaking true, the head of this community is that around 36 people are missing. 5 bodies have been
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found so far. but there are also concerns, not only for the residents of this immediate area, but also the people who passed by it's hard to picture and in this stage as, as it looks right now. but this is a busy residential area. and also many people pass through this road on their way to school on their way to work. and so there are concerns for the people who may have just been passing by when this landside hit. and right now you can see quite quite a flurry of activity here as rescuers try to find some of the bodies of, of the missing people. this is an area where basically what we've heard from speaking with community authorities that the houses here were pushed down when the landslide hit. basically many of sending many of them down towards the river, a distance of about 50 meters. and also you can see a scattered throughout this, this soil, just that the symbols of, of daily life, children's toys, teddy bears, clothing and, and things like dinner plates. somehow on damaged and looking,
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as they would have done, despite all this devastation that surrounds us. you're just going rescuers are still trying to reach many people trapped and remote from isolated areas. that's exactly right, darren, and this is one of those areas that up until recently. authorities had difficulty accessing. so some progress has been made on that front here. it took another and some other, more remote areas. we've seen just a few hours ago when, when we were in the location, we saw some heavy machinery and to this side, they're sort of lower on the ground there. and up here we've got rescue crews, military assisting people trying to find the bodies. oh and, and trying to assist families in need. a short while ago we spoke to a man who says that his sister and his 2 nephews are buried under this soil. the nephews are in their early twenties,
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married and have young children. so that's what the rescue was a working on right now, trying to assist that family in need, trying to find those 3 individuals, including his 45 year old sister so far what they found are some household items, plates, clocks, and that type of thing. but as, as, as of this stage, no sign of their bodies, but police are on their way here with, with dogs to assist in this such effort. and we've also seen helicopters patrolling, trying to assist those in need, particularly in those remote areas already. are jessica washington live for us there from jen gurin, west java promise. jessica thank of the turkish president says he launch a ground offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria. it follows a series of strikes, traded between turkey, anom groups in science, syria, and some explosion in istanbul last week, which anchor blames on kurdish groups. the military has been bombing kurdish targets in northern syria in retaliation. san m caulsey only reports on the southern turkish city of gassy. entered. aha!
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this mother is the swan. her 5 year old son, her son was killed in an attack you the took a syrian border on monday. oh, a rucker 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 curtis y p g fighters in northern syria. one of her sons, uncles describes what family's going through. we actually shoots a big pain. no words can explain it. there's nothing more that i can certainly do. turkey cancer, there is the y p g, a syrian branch of its alphabet. curtis con workers party or p k. k. the federal a 5 year old hassan through a large crowd here in car commerce, emotions and high and for many of them warner's anger overshadow, who you turkish over. so say it's time for rent. and again,
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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 ana 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 district were also damaged by the shelling. some of them are closed in cooper who works part time at the small market was at school. when the building was hit, faintly, 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 conform to y p g fighters, c napkins,
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solar al jazeera, ga santa se trickier. iraq's prime minister has condemned strikes against kurdish opposition groups based in its northern semi autonomous region. iraqi officials are blamed, strikes on iran, a base north of the city of care. cook was hit with missiles and kamikaze drones. local schools were evacuated, but no casualties reported its the latest in a series of iranian strikes in the region to iran has accused iranian code as groups of stoking nationwide protests which are gripped the country. ukraine's president is asking people to conserve powers. russian air strikes, continue to destroy energy facilities, ukraine's national power, good operator as one that blackouts could. last until march, people have been told to stock up on blankets and warm clothes, and half of the country's power capacity has been knocked out by russian strikes. well, with temperatures dropping ukraine and russia, appearing from battles in sun 0,
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whether alex go topless or spans how winter will affect fighting on the ground. the rapidly dropping temperatures are changing. the nature of the war. wounded soldiers have less chance of survival in the extreme, cold, and weapons and vehicles are far more likely to malfunction. fewer daylight hours means troops skilled and fighting in the dark. we'll have an advantage. and ukraine is appealed for night vision goggles and thermal imaging devices. while the paystub operations may be slower, both militaries are trained to fight in the cold. ukraine will be hoping to keep outs, momentum, but troops need to rest and regroup after the recent offensives in the south and northeast. 9 months of combat of taken their toll, each side has lost an estimated 100000 troops. russia forces are slowly advancing in the northeast run back route, and the ne ppo river is proving a serious obstacle to further ukrainian gains in the south. satellite imagery shows russian forces have build extensive defensive positions along the east bank of the
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river, and are now dug in. their strategy in the coming months will be to whole ground where possible, or striking ukraine's energy infrastructure weaponized the cold against the civilian population. for russia, ukraine, the onset of winter may change the nature of the battles, but it won't be enough to stop the war. brazil was outgoing president jebel, scenarios challenging his election defeat to rival lewis and aussie i learned a silva. bolton aro, wants the electoral court to invalidate votes cost on some electronic voting machines. he's brightening a software bug, but the head of the court says the challenge would only be considered if bolts now represents a new claim, including results from the 1st round. that could call into question his own party strong showing in congressional elections. monica yaki has more from re edition era results. presidents abel coronado has kept unusually quiet these past 3 weeks since he lost the october 30th runoff election to left his candidate. we did not to lula
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the silva 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 foods for the electro court 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 rig 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 hundreds of migrants on board. a drifting fishing boat had been rescued off the greek island of crete,
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authority say between 4 and 500 people were on the vessel which was caught in gale force winds. a greek navy frigate and 2 italian fishing vessels, assisted in the rescue operation, and greece assigned to migration packed with egypt and cairo. promising to improve cooperation between the 2 countries on search and rescue missions across the mediterranean. at least $14000.00 migrants in refugees of arrived in greece by sea so far this year. and the united nations estimates 1830 people have died or gone. missing toronto crossed the med in 2022. not more so to come here now does air including taxing times for donald trump, former us president will have to come clean about his own, his mu. tell you about a crucial ruling by the supreme court. more than 200000 people are fed their homes, his father and sweeps across east and democratic republic of congo regional leaders are set to hope he's told. but for many people it may be too little, too late morning. ah,
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here's your weather update in a minute. 15 for the americas and we've got so high of 4 degrees in toronto. no, we had that historic snowfall in western new york in the days to come. i think we're going to see some rain pol in on top of that off to the west. we go and this is where we see that act of whether return for that central and north coast of british columbia mix of st. cloud for washington state and oregon and south of this temperature is actually above average in los angeles with a high of 25 degrees is calm now for the u. s. gall states, but we're going to see that change. we've got this stagnate weather front here, given us somewhat weather for florida. let me put this a day, ford on thursday, winds coming down from the north meeting up with those warm winds off the gulf of mexico. that's going to spark some storms in texas,
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louisiana. and mississippi off to the caribbean, we go central america looking pretty good for that eastern side of cuba. same goes for haiti, but elsewhere. some rain can be found in tickets help out with the high of 25 degrees. as of whether through that western side of the amazon base in a round mouse with a height of 34 degrees. and we could be looking at record temperatures for the month of november in santiago. if you get to 35 on wednesday. we'll see if that happens, susan. ah, why do people tell stories and take risks to share their experiences? from every corner below, binding us together and inspiring us to expand our realities. why? because they most ah. award winning versus telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera
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move the a. welcome back. a quick reminder about top stories. our rescue teams in indonesia, searching for survivors for 3rd day off the top of the great struck west java products. at least 268 people a dead. many of them children, turkey says it will launch a ground offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria, which claims for a string of attacks in all the countries. morning civilians killed by rockets, find the distribution for a monday and brazil's i'm going president. j bowles and iris, challenging his election defeat to rival lewis and us in the mid silver,
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once electro reports, and they both cost them some electronic voting machines. claiming a software the supreme court has cleared the way for donald trump's tax returns to be released to a democrat lead house committee. the court denied the former president's application to block the us treasury department. i'm turning over the file from washington dc. my kind of note that 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 then treasury department refused to hand over the records when the bided administration came in the 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. i ruled that the tax records must be made available to the ways and means
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committee of the house. this was then suspended by the supreme court when the chief 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 yet 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 midterm elections. so there's the narrowest of windows for the ways and means committee to investigate these tax records that they waited for for so long,
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and also decide what they are going to do with them. is there any forces of shocking, killed a teenage palestinian boy during a night right in the occupied west bank. a bullet fired by the israeli army? hit 16 year old. major harder in the chest for the palestinians were wounded in numberless city according to the palestinian health ministry. charlotte is the $200.00 victim of his ready firing this year and the occupied west bank and easter loosely east african leaders will meet with the golden president shallow sho, in lawanda on thursday, hoping to stop the conflict and democratic republic of congo as the 23 rebel group continues it's offensive and the eastern part of the country, malcolm, where reports from the city of governor, the more than 200000 people have run away from the 23 armed group as its advanced in eastern democratic republic of congo. log on the cell just started removing their guns, wearing a front of our homes and took them away. do i reach out to you?
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m. $23.00 is widely understood to be backed by one. the gun has also been accused of providing support. those governments deny it. un peacekeepers filmed 500 fighters entering congo from rwanda. earlier this year, for london soldiers have been photographed in areas held by him $23.00. their helmets have distinct plastic mounds for equipment. the same as those warned by some m. 23 fighters seen in this video released by the armed group. congress forces of lost ground to m 23 in recent weeks. east african leaders plan to hold talks on thursday. has been fighting to the north of here, further down the road in the area that is along the border with rwanda, which is just a few kilometers over there. a lot of the population from the towns where there's been fighting a sled this way into the city of my west, tens of thousands of people staying in camps. people waiting to see if the
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heightened diplomatic activity is actually going to change anything on the ground. people have demonstrated in cities across congo in recent months, against the you can the president us 71 than president polk, gummy they blame for decades of military aggression in congo campaign. as say, the international community needs to help me of a couple of young. i didn't african, we don't have confidence in the african community to bring peace. we can never expect to gum it to back down. and we draw economy and military sanctions need to be posted under wonder because it depends on funding from other countries. earlier this year, the u. k. pedro under about a $160000000.00 to receive deported asylum seekers. after decades of animosity, france and rwanda restored relations last year and french president emanuel micron promised half a 1000000 years of age. while tens of thousands of people have been forced into in
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sanitary camps, the u. s. is expressed concern over rwanda's involvement. the u. n. u k in france, have condemned them 23, but they haven't said who's backing the group for you care. we know that the have this deal we've, we've veranda there is also france, we've always involved, we've, we've run more than the can be a barrier to take time for the right decision which should be to make sure that's all this is stop rondon soldier, the fighting insurgents in northern mozambique, where french oil, john toe tau, has a $20000000000.00 gas project. they were the same helmets as some m. 23 fighters. 9 years ago, congress forces defeated m 23 and its fighters fled to rwanda. when you gander, that time congo had international military support, and the u. s. and other countries blocked military 8 to wonder this time people
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here awaiting to see if politicians from this region and beyond who do what's needed to bring peace and let them go home. malcolm web al jazeera coma, democratic republic of congo, the are gonna round up now. the woke up action from andy richardson in the coney 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 loose sail stadium and has the story of an extraordinary game. while celebrations at full time as saudi arabia and shockwave, 3, this well kept after producing one of the greatest ever seen at the old build up had focused on a little messy,
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but the pressure didn't show as he. * calmly took away a penalty. 10 minutes in the south. americans then had 3 gold rooms out of sight and was wondering how they didn't go into the break it leading by more. but saudi arabia slipped the game on its head in an extraordinary thought to the 2nd cellar, as he equalizing with the. she'll have the game and the green so can friends with 10 into a frenzy, just minutes later when sell them down. 3 applied them in front. having said to create a single chance in the 1st half, saudi arabia had to leave. that it was a case of digging in to keep argentine out. and kid on by their rule could support the players who wrapped and on to get to the victory ending argentina's. $36.00 match on beaten run, show shocked argentina, friends and leaving the ground was not to pay to happen. really messy on this side . wow. they now much great,
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great i, this is the football analysts comma geisha and jemma cilla. he was a gemma from, from what you understand origin seen already regrouping and looking ahead rather than it was just happen. yes. because they depend on them cells and they have no other option the that is to when the, the next 2 games and they were charge, they were upset, but not desperate after the game, when they saw the draw in the game of the group with cerebral in mexico, they, it's a good result for them. so they, the captains, they say that of our gym to another side, to, to the, a group meeting after the dinner. and to say themselves the same thing that the
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messy, it's all the press that all the funds belief in us. we warn 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 and that is in the us, the and you have them on this. they, they start that 2010 souls, africa with the feet. then they end up willing to work up. so who has inspiration there and but sure. in terms of the, the saudi team, this is a team that 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 that we could in itself, somebody 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,
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oil team that you can see 9 of the 11 start to play for elena, 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 plastic 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 there. a mix of jubilation. a big surprise. everybody was happy. everybody was benson. and the fun thing about a,
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do you think of the man a challenge? it was like one at 1 pm with pod. but they were playing amazingly lots of attacks and they never give up at the same time. a heavy meg. oh god, god. oh i so happy with the might not actually be able to hear us because it's your nosey and bands are just leaving. now, as i said a drawer with
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let's take a look at the action from al jeanine stadium on a winning star for the world cup holders, france against australia. if a 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 across from theo and i'm bez, they were in france at half time, thanks to strike olivia europe. after the break, francis storm to me and i got on the score sheet and the champions weren't done yet is hearing go to 2nd of the 951st. the friends that make sim level now with serial and re is the to all time sub scores for the french national theme 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 and the 2nd half christine ericsson came close, but i'm in diamond made a good save late in the game. she msi wants it
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a penalty when the ball hits come on the sun, but the referee while he didn't even check with the veil on this occasion could result. she nivia and 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 mexico against poland also ending goal us with a moment for robert levant bowsky to forget the poland counts and brought down by extra marino. early in the 2nd half 11 da skis kit was saved by a veteran, goalkeeper gamer, troy in the army shot on target. by the polish captain or some of europe's heavyweight take center stage in wednesdays woke up games, morocco and the runners up 4 years ago. croatia get things underway at our base at 10 g m. c. 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
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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. oh, it has got some other football stories. manchester united's owners say they're open to selling the premier league club. it's confirmed that the glazer families now seeking new investments. a move which could pay the way for a sale. united have not won the premier league title since 2013. it sat several managers and so alex ferguson retired middle manchester, united star player christiano. rinaldo is leaving with immediate effect. the club says both parties agree to terminate his contract. the announcement comes days after the strike or accuser nighted, a forcing him out. it's not clear which team you'll join after the work um ah.
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