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to inspire you were a few as troublemakers, but we're really looking for real solutions on al jazeera ah al jazeera, with russian missiles targets, ukraine's power grids triggering blackouts as far as neighboring moldova.
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ah, i'm tell mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up to explosions during morning rush hour in west jerusalem, kill one person and enjoy at least 18 others families in indonesia, berry. they had to adopt a mondays, powerful earthquake that killed more than 270 people. and with java. hundreds of workers protest against delayed wages at the world's largest. i fun factory in china and in the world comp, japan pull off a surprise when against for time champions, germany. ah, we begin and you cried. we are, russian missiles have targeted the nation's power grids,
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large parts of the country and now without electricity, as winter said, sin this has affected the even neighboring, moldova, where half of the nation has been plunged into darkness in ukraine's capital key official say at least 3 people were killed when russian s trots targeted. a residential building. very challenz is live and k for us. and we can just give us an idea of how wide spread this attack walls. here we'll have a look at the, the sky line behind me that is downtown here, basically. and there's barely a lights across the whole city. it is extraordinary. so a strange thing to see. if you look down at street level, there are no street lights on the only lights really a cars with their headlights and tail lights. there are a few buildings that do have back up diesel generators like the one wherein but many, many do not. so there are lots of people across their city,
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a lot of people across the country shivering, in darkness this evening. now this is the latest in, in a, in a, a wave of attacks that has been targeting energy infrastructure across the ukraine for weeks. now the roll call of cities are that are either totally, all or partially without power at the moment is long, but the main ones are here, keith were, i am hockey, ne pro a desa and la viv. even neighboring mold over, as he said, the neighboring country has half without power at the moment, according to that, the deputy prime minister there, there's no running water in care of either it. now these strikes began in earnest around october the 10th. and it does seem like the, with the base of the intention of the russians is to bring the population to its knees by essentially depriving its of power,
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depriving it of water and trying to force the country and its leadership, or at least come to the negotiating table, that's not what they're doing at the moment. no, it's not just infrastructure that's been hurts or is it residential buildings have also been damaged? yes. and so that the, the death toll from the latest round of missile strike says, i think 3, possibly 4. there was a strike earlier on today, down in the south of the country just outside the city is apparition, which hits a maternity units and ended up killing a newborn baby who just been as well for 2 days. the mother survived, but 2 doctors were injured as well. they had to be dugouts by the emergency services. it comes on the day that the european parliament has voted to declare that russia is a state sponsor of terrorism. now that's a big move for the you to take, it's
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a move that they've been banked all by president lindsey he says, finally, thanks all. i mean, he's doing that. you kind of been calling russia a terrorist state since it law launch. it's invasion in february and it's been pointing to things like what happened is apprehended on today and the strikes on the energy infrastructure. as proof of this, now i'd say that the that the law on strikes against civilian infrastructure like entity, plant success tra, is not quite cut and dried. if it's being used by the military, then it could be justified as being a military target. but it's obvious that the russians having had not much success against the great military in recent weeks, suffered a series of defeats and withdrawals most recently from, from cas on a turning to attacks on power plants and infrastructure as
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a way of trying to break the will of the crating people and at moments there's no evidence that they're actually having a success in that. okay, thank you so much. that is, we're a challenge for us and keith, a place in israel say to coordinated attacks, killed a teenager, and injured at least 18 people in west jerusalem. it follows weeks of tensions between israeli forces and palestinians after nicely rides in the occupied west bank. alan fisher reports from west jerusalem. this is the 1st explosion, silent on video, but deadly. at least one person killed at a jerusalem bus station. 14 others injured is really police believe a bag containing explosives was left at the scene and detonated from some distance by mobil 4 in a short time later across the city in the suburb of remote. a 2nd explosion. this
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time explosives packed into a motorbike. the metal guardrail taking most of the blast, absorbing nails and bolts wrapped around it to cause maximum casualties. police believe these were coordinated attacks. it's been years since there's been attacks like these on the transport system in jerusalem. a very dangerous development, say government and security officials. israel security minister, visited both scenes for an update. and as he left, he spoke to al jazeera, very, eh, difficult, if i may say terrorist attack to terrorist attack, there's no question that the, there was a synchronization between them where they was, want a rash or several terrorist. we don't know yet, but i'm sure that we will find them. we'll catch them dead or alive. it might, may take days or weeks, but we will catch them. both areas are blanketed by security cameras for teachers know being reviewed. even the smallest detail is being scanned for clues,
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the explosions follow months of tensions in the occupied west bank between israelis and palestinians, and deco a series of attacks on the transport system between 2002005 security patrols on buses of no been stepped up the palestinian group, hamas speaking from garza praised the attacks, but stopped short of seeing it was behind them. the man expected to be appointed that the new security minister in the next cabinet ultra nationalists, politician it a mob been given called for a hard line against those behind the attack americans. it's ugly vote with you. we have to strike price for this terrorism. i say clearly, we need to back up our soldiers and now policeman and returned to attack the killing and scrub. those responsible leg brought back about the buses were soon back running as normal. but the feeling in the city after the twin attacks is anything but alan fisher, al jazeera west jerusalem in indonesia,
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communities and mourning the loss of their loved ones. after mondays, earthquake and west java funerals are taking place for some of the victims. officials say 271 people were killed and thousands were injured. heavy rains have been slowing down the rescue teams. and the she and geo district. we are landslide buried an entire village. but the if it's paid off for one family, when 5 year old oscar was pulled alive from the rubble, he had been watching tv in his bedroom. when the earthquake struck his mother and one other person were killed in the house. his grand father and brother also survived. jessica washington has more on the search and rescue operations. well, i'm here to get now, which is a subs district of ginger. this is one of the areas that was affected by landslides, 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
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the land slide. in this area, there were some 25 houses. and what we've heard from speaking through the head of this community is that around 36 people, missing 5 bodies have been 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 it 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 into their 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 rescue would 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 last slide hit. basically many of sending many of them down towards the river,
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a distance of about 50 meters. and also you can see scattered throughout this, the soil just put the symbols of daily life, children's toys, teddy bears, clothing and, and things like dinner plates, somehow on damaged and looking, as they would have done, despite all this devastation that surrounds us. officials and turkey or say they have had nearly $500.00 kurdish targets in northern syria since sunday took. he is president fridge of ty of edwin has told parliament that he is more determined than ever to secure the southern border. the defense ministry says at least 250 members of the kurdish forces have been killed. the strikes follow last week's bombing, an est amble for which to kia blames the kurdish outward group. the p k. k. my anchor says it's targeting bases and syria belonging to the kurdish group, y p g, which it considers as an offshoot of the p k. k. the group gained grounds in the
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area after the joint fight against iceland, 2015 to kia has carried out 3 ground offensive offensives that cleared some parts of northern syria from y p g. since 2016 to key as president says, he'll order the military to conduct another ground operation. soon on lay off dumas offered us, you'll know operations, your planes, canyon and drones are only the beginning parties from hattie to her curry. you know, a determination to secure all of our southern border with the faith, so that enough, so as to remove the possibility of attacking no countries landsey is stronger today than ever before. but are lou saint m casino, who is following developments from near the trickiest syria border there is an ongoing operation against the out of a grip a p. k. carry in northern iraq as well. and through that operation, turkish military aims to disconnect the p k. k, disconnected from sin jar, enter it from syndrome to syria. so some of the experts say that is the
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primary of the operation. the primary goal of the operation is to finish. what is also about to end in, in northern iraq to kia, has been conducting these operations against the kick in northern iraq after they've failed co attempt air since in 2016. but also they are softening their targets through those a campaigns. but at the end of the day, a turkish officials are a very determined to finish what they consider as a terrorist threat. coming from northern syria to inside took here. and also, a turkish president has always been saying that he wants to build a safe corridor on its southern onto care. southern border to kia has nearly 800 kilometers of border with syria. and at the more than half off it is on the eastern side of the euphrates. then add to kid doesn't want to be neighbors with the arm
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groups, including the acre, describe 2 groups in syria or any any melisha group like i saw or something similar. and also a safe core door would paved the way to it for the series, the syrians, voluntary returns and back to their countries. as for the turkish domestic policy and the foreign policy, syrians states media say a power plant and has soccer has been disconnected from the grid because of turkish air strikes. earlier, local media affiliated with the syrian democratic forces. since the turkish military has shelled more than 26 locations in the countryside of aleppo near tal re fought, 3 syrian soldiers were reportedly killed in these attacks. local sources also say turkish drones targeted an oil field and serious northeastern region. the still ahead on al jazeera, regional, if it's to, in the conflict between him. 23 fighters in the congolese army end without
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a breakthrough. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the, with sponsored my cattle aways hello, we got some very heavy rain on the cards for japan over the next couple of days and some rather wet weather too for southern parts of china. this area of low pressure that'll run its way up across q. she feeding into honshu, moving out of the way quite quickly to save us a very wet and windy weather. the possibility of damaging winds rattling across at east side of honshu as we go through thursday, a brisk wind. not bad on the temperature, so 21 celsius therefore, tokyo good deal cold was he pushed further north into the northeast of china and getting up to one degree there in hobbin wisdom. when she weather for good measure 11 celsius in beijing. wet weather there across some parts of china that re becomes
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more expansive as we go through thursday that could cause some localized flooding, some lively downpours coming in across taiwan. but of a wintry mix, they noticed just around the far east of russia to pay by their state lottie, find it dry, $17.00 south, to see the sunshine for tokyo, sunshine, and showers across southeast asia. some larvae ones coming back into central southern parts of the philippine good scattering showers across malaysia, indonesia, again, missing some flooding hair recently and some wet weather there for indo china, a little bit of wet weather still in place across southern parts of india over the next day or so to the north that is fine and sunny to with sponsored by cattle anyways. it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries. enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus,
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and with direct flights to is stand bowl and tribes a book your ticket now for a memorable holiday. c y p g. yes, for our best prices. ah ah, here watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories the sour, at least 4 people have been killed in ukraine as russia launched, more air strikes. the city of living has been left without power in the capital cave at water services have been hes. an explosion at abbas station and risk. jerusalem has killed at least one person, an injured several others. the 2nd explosion. 2 kilometers. why injured? 3 people, israeli police say it was a joint coordinated attack. a poor with
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a is hampering the rescue if it's an indonesia, as earthquake struck with java province on monday. officials say at least $271.00. people died in the magnitude 5.6 as quite a meeting between east african leaders and golden prison jour. lauren co has ended in lawanda leaders have called on the 23 fighters to in all hostilities in the eastern democratic republic of congo. malcolm, which is in government in the d, i say he tells us more about the meeting room on the president who got a didn't to send the thought in luanda capital and go that he was meant to meet what were meant to be presidential level talk concluding can release president felix to kitty as well. one dissented, foreign minister, people going to be waiting to see if that's a reflection of rwanda level of bi into the communique that was published to
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communicate says that m $23.00 should see fire and c opperation. again, probably the 4th is an un peacekeepers by the end of friday and 2 days from now, i'm $23.00 widely understood to be backed by neighboring lawanda. although everyone to deny that communicate also said that 235 should withdraw from the areas that, that occupying that they should disarm and hand themselves over to congress e forces. and the displace people, the un says, is now nearly 300000 display to go home within 7 days. now, people waiting to see if this will actually happen if the fighting will actually come pay to say they sent back and 23 to back down without substantial military pressure and diplomatic pressure. on the landa russian president vladimir putin is in armenia for a security summers. the moscow lead collective security treaty organization, or c,
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s t o is made up of 6 former soviet states. the group is discussing the war in ukraine and tensions between the host nation, armenia and neighboring, also by sean. of mohammed val 2 and 3 now live from moscow and mama, what's been the main focus of this meeting? yes, as you mentioned earlier, this is a crucial time for the members of this organization because of the conflict in ukraine and also because of those are problems between a one of the member states which is hosting this monitor armenia and the neighboring azerbaijan. or the are, we don't have the final communique of this, sir, meeting yet. what to present, put in talked about the main issues are being discussed. and he said that, that one of the, those issues is the or one of the things they wanted to do is to expand security cooperation between the countries or technical and the security cooperation. it
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should be expanded. he said, these countries should coordinate closer at this particular juncture because they have to look at all the problems they have, the remember that they don't agree a 100 percent on a number of issues. he said those issues that are subject of discord will be discussed behind closed doors. and also he was to brief them about what's happening in ukraine. and the latest developments are armenia has. it's a particular concerns right now with regards to the it the need as they say, as its prime minister says, for a united, a more united styles to words. as or by john, he thinks that some of the countries of the organization are not really on the same level of agreement regarding the what he called aggression by ours, at by chance or so at present, put in warned of the possibility of infiltration by armed groups from afghanistan, he said the situation in afghanistan is there is difficult and getting more and
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more difficult and the, the countries of this organization have to take care of that too, or make sure that no invitations come from there. so these countries are meeting in there and you will summit at the right place armina because our media ne, the support of these countries as it says, and also they talk about the joint force that they have in kingston and the need to re supply it. and give it the most modern and sophisticated weapons so that the countries could do maintained our security. ok, thank you so much. that is mohammed val for us in moscow, was colin's 1st minister says she'll find another way to hold a legal independence referendum after the u. k, supreme court said the vote cannot happen without london's approval. the conservative government says the question was settled in a 2014 referendum when a majority of those who voted rejected the proposal has been prioritize
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a protest at the world's largest apple. i phone factory in china has turned violent videos on social media show fox conan employees marching, and john jo and being confronted by police. some have reportedly been beaten and detained. work as a protesting against the unpaid wages and the impact of china's strict coven 19 policy. patrick fog is following developments from hong kong. whereas workers have previously scaled wools to flee the factory in droves. now things of turn violent at the plant and junk jo with live stream video showing men wielding stick smashing security cameras. remember, a lot of them had complained about working conditions after case of infection broke out there. and they'd be new to come back and to work with the promise of incentives, including bonuses, report to say that they're now being told that the bonuses they were promised won't
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be paid to till late. and so many of them are angry about that. this one person and a video in particular saying that's a fox con doesn't treat just like a human beings. and many of them coming up against men and has met, suits, were said to be police holding battens. but all of this is really adding to the collective frustrations across the country over the implementation of cobit cubs, and also increasing uncertainty about the long term effects. these controls all going to have on china's economy with a full time world comp. when is germany have been patient by japan? the germans took the lead bouts to 2nd half goes from the seminar i blew, gave japan a to one, when only for stadium, chimney play spain in the next game of the group stage is another upsets in the
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group stages on day full of tournaments are watching that game on the ground for us at the college this international stadium is andy richardson and any, nothing like a couple of upsets attend the the tournament on its head. yeah, that's right. and it really does a pay that at a world cup hung failed advance, which is a real thing. it's not just something we think about. you can see the results on the page if it goes back to 2000. and when i last hosted the well come the best performance ever by the team, it will come from that consonant when south korea go through to the semi finals when africa hosted. it's one on the world cup in 2010 gone. i got as close as anyone from that constant house reaching the semi finals and japan tonight has huge support and just from funds from japan, it might the long trip over hey, but from fans all over asia packing that team to cause a real upset and that is exactly what they did as a country of the world cup. they not a huge success. never got beyond the last 16
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a so dominant, so my constantly was qualified pretty easily. this is the 7 straight will come, but so the fans, hey, we're talking to tonight saying that it's the most important victory in that countries football in history. and what's next for germany after that obviously disappointing result especially because they failed to make it out of the group. the last world cup. i mean they won't be hitting the panic button just yet. they've got a supremely talented generation of place have if we want to get into the technicalities of the game a little bit, they come to this tournaments pretty much recognize strike heather. see, my vernon was injured just just ahead of the tournaments and i'm not really the constant sit, i've had a little pressure a lot of possession. then he go like school was a penalty school by the gun. the one similar to the origin, seen a game audience painter, a lot of pressure couldn't convert that into goals, and it always leaves an opportunity for the opposing team to come back. but secondly, when there's so much support for them,
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you mentioned the last oil company couldn't get out of the group stages of the european championship last year. they were beaten. bother old friends, england. in the last 16, it's the 1st time in the postwar period, the country c major told him it's without reaching the quarter finals. so there were some uncertainties about this journey team ahead of this game. and there was certainly a lot more questions about them after the final whistle. dave, thank you very much. that is andy richardson for us thousands of fans visiting casa for the world. come many have made their way to su qvc of where we've got our hockey. what's the atmosphere like down there with you? i mentioned everyone's been buzzing after that to pick ups it earlier. yeah. we're here and i'm going to be going on this side. there's a guy standing all these kids around further down that we have some. so the nice
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big speaker listening to me music and then we have people smoking, she sounds very much tradition of reason was when people think gainesville, germany games across are not going to say because one's out by well ro, my starting him in the really happy with japan, this will pop up between i've been quite different and surprised. so across the people in the region when surgery one in saudi, this kind of writing today in this place, it's throwing me out in the last few broken. let's see here. we've got the saudis behind us, they just want to see the game yesterday. and i very pleased with that when you'll find them every time we walk through have a good family come to spend time, you've got everything ready to se, sending
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a lot of traditional closing americans to this? no, i think so here as well. you really want to get a feel for the region means market and this is who was mean standing not because years ago this is where people would sound. and so i from, from the back of because eventually it density comes. watkins really quite enjoyed to feel free people walking around with the traditional mail. i don't know if we can see anyone here at the moment, but they've been wearing and they can buy them here and then national calling. so a lot of people finding that quite fun, i think generally speaking, this is a great place to prom if you're not going through the need for fund festival areas . if you're maybe not to go to the stadium, this is the place that people come,
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becomes mingo, they come to eat and they come to chat and tongue earlier. we spend a good lead walking through and they just wanted everyone to join in and they would john things and start on monday. i want to play the thing. when are you playing again? yeah. when is the next game? i think i'm looking for that. well, where from where ran to nashville, so you have it. thank you very much. i know the rest of the i'm have you out and i'll be giving you notes about say, looks like you've got a very fun not here. thank you very much sarah. well we'll have old days action.

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