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ah, in just a year the u. s. government sent thousands of asylum seekers back to hate. if you take to the sea, you will not come to the united states worse in the back and i don't see the money. terry, in part, in that full lines, follows the lives of some of those deported. these people are just trying to have a better lives. no country for haitians on a jesse you know, what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here. it does ita. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah . russian missiles rained down on ukraine,
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killing civilians in cave and plunging cities into darkness. half of moldova has also lost its power. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera, alive from london, also coming up to bombs, exploded busy bus stops in west jerusalem, killing a 16 year old boy and enduring at least 18 others a 6 year old boys rescued from the rubble after monday's earthquake and indonesia, where monsoon reigns of hamper the search for survivors plus another upset in the world cup is japan beat for time when is germany and spain. wow. and their 1st match thrashing costa rica. 7 know ah
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hello. the 6 people have been killed and many more wounded in a wave of russian airstrikes that have left much of ukraine without power or water . moscow is targeting critical infrastructure across the country as winter sets in . the strikes have also affected neighboring moldova, where half the nation has been left without power, or a challenge, reports from keith bodies lying the gloom of the ukrainian blackouts. the collateral damage of russia's latest onslaught against ukraine's power grid. an onslaught civilians would be forgiven for feeling was directed specifically at them . nearly 70 missiles and drones were launched as ukraine's leadership. 51 of them down. imagine the destruction if moore had got through. so would be given along with a new parliament declared russia state sponsor of terrorism today. finally, i'm grateful to all the european parliamentarians. then russia approved it true to the whole word, launched in $67.00 rockets at our infrastructure and our energy at regular
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civilians. the result is tragic, says the president lensky insists engineers working flat out to get power and water back up again. but they've got an enormous task ahead. pretty much every city across this large country has a skyline, as dark as this one on wednesday, night from cave to cock give from denise pro to a desa. people are shivering in their candle at homes, and the temperature has dropped below 0. it was a day that began with death to this was in maternity units on the outskirts of apparition until russian missiles arrived. and the born baby was killed. the mother and 2 doctors. betty survived over bullet. she said a missile hit the maternity hospital and she could not find her child. she was pulled up from under the rebel by the emergency workers. her child was dead and
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people who believe that russia losing ground to ukraine's military is trying to break civilian will instead. despite the death and discomfort, they insist they won't be broken, will reach helen's. how does era here to run fish hook is an ocean straight doctrine had of clinical trials that event no fun keeps central clinical hospital in western ukraine. we have power outages every day and both planned and emergency outages because the system works as one in the country and not only in ukraine you, you also heard that molar is without the power right now. and in my apartment we don't have electricity right now. so i'm at the hospital right now. it's good the critical infrastructure, like hospitals, we do have back up electricity supply for back up with chris white and even in case that goes off a, we have generator as well. right now, safety is the major concern for everyone for us, for the boys, for the, for our patients. so whenever we want patients want to come to for a consultation,
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for example, we need to think of other safety. well, we have air raid sirens will be targeted because hospitals, as you see, are being pretty much targeted by the russians the all the time. and it's about safety. and this has changed a lot. and patient in many cases are pretty reluctant or from coming to the hospitals, even to care, to counseling, just gathering financial meeting on russia's latest strikes across ukraine. she had mackenzie's nie 1st at the united nations. and what we expecting from this meeting she had we have a pretty good idea of what will be sad because the security council is convinced so often to discuss ukraine since the conflict began. what will be slightly different this week? there was just, there was a meeting just last wednesday for example, but this meeting will be addressed by president landscape of ukraine. we understand by video link from, from ukraine, but we'll have a, a summary of the, the damage right now, the humanitarian crisis and ukraine,
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the situation about tricity, water heating and you came from the us under secretary general in charge of all of that. then we will have ukraine, the u. s, and their allies condemn russia. we would expect if the past meetings are going to go by for the, for the barrage of missiles on infrastructure will have russia no doubt. and again, this is just, you know, judging by previous meetings, will emphasize the what they feel the provocations of the propaganda from ukraine nater that makes them feel that they have to continue the war and will have china, who will no doubt to be calling for immediate negotiations and dialogue while expressing an understanding of the security concerns of russia and also a few other european nations. but the certainly of almost sympathetic understanding of what russia, why russia feels, it is in this situation and the call for immediate negotiation and indeed negotiation on what they often call the european security architecture,
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a long term solution to the insecurities in europe, camper, tennessee. thank you. to restoration now or a teenage boy has been killed in one of 2 explosions around bus stops at the high to rush hour on wednesday morning. 18 people were injured. israeli police say the twin attacks were coordinated. the 1st class went off at 7 am local time along a highway on the west and entrance into jerusalem as usually packed with commuters . a 2nd went off around half an hour later in a ram art, a settlement in the cities north. the blast, the 1st, they're kind in years. alan fisher has more from west jerusalem. this is the 1st explosion, silent on video, but deadly. at least one person killed at the jerusalem bus station is really police believe a bag containing explosives was left at the scene. and detonated from some distance by more well for 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 ticking. most of the blast, absorbing, kneels 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 attacks to terrorist attack, there's no question that the, there was a synchronization between them, where they was ranter ish or several terrorists 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. it is or blanketed by security cameras for to just 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 westbank between israelis and palestinians, and deco a series of attacks on the transport system between 2002005 security patrols on buses have now 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 nationalist, politician, it m r, been given called for a hard line against the was behind the attack against it's like league vote mccue. we have to strike price for this terrorism. i say clearly, we need to back up our soldiers and our policeman and return 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. the texture, please 16 hours,
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art is ready for his shot dead as 16 year old boy and the occupied west bank. and the 2 palestinians also died there on wednesday because it is rarely fire, one of whom succumbed to his wounds after me. shot in the head in july is where the forces have demolished school in if so village in the southern hebron hills, it's one of at least 50 schools in the occupied west bank that have been issued with demolition notices on the project. they don't have permit, according to the united nations, israel has destroyed more than $730.00 palestinian and buildings from homes so far this year. in the me, if you rescue workers are still trying to find survivors for mondays, 5.6, magnitude earthquake. and he's 271. people are dead and more than 2000 are injured . jessica washington reports for the west at area general. a few days ago this was a bustling residential area. now there are more police and soldiers than residents
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as they search debris and soil for the victims of this week's earthquake and land slides. so much my wife and 2 children were buried by the landslide. and until now there is no information about them. and also the search teams have found items from his home, but there's no sign yes of his family members. plus, i have accepted that my family passed away. it seems impossible. they could have survived when they are so many fatalities. but i won't ever stop searching for them . his house was in one of the isolated areas of indonesia as west java province rescue as initially struggled to reach. this is she to taylor village in change or one of the worst affected areas? residents say more than 20 houses were buried in the landslide, and dozens of their neighbors are still missing. it's where a defeat that he on his husband was when the earthquake hit my rules. i love my mind when we were recently married and trying to have a baby,
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but now i must accept what happened. crews were able to partially clear some roads, but challenging conditions remain, including rain and aftershocks, government agencies and humanitarian organizations are trying to get essentials to those in need, particularly in isolated areas. dr. young had him come august, the, the with them we have trucks to send logistics and personnel to affected areas. we also face up clean water facilities at shelter for summer collecting goods at distribution centers to share with their neighbors younger what obama, the mom of, and that familia, all of us really need proper tension. now it is the rainy season and we need shelter. we need medicine, basic foods like rice eggs, instant noodles, milk and cooking oil. i'll buy melbourne dow despite the hardship there are also moments of relief. 6 year old ascot was found alive next to the body of his grandmother. for 3 days. he was trapped under
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a collapsed wall. the unexpected story of survival is a welcome reprieve for a community going through this together. jessica washington aren't 0. she endured indonesia. ah. and the last few minutes belgium have beyond that they woke up campaign with a win over canada. the only goal came just before half time from mitchie. but you i . e, canada who were playing their 1st match at the final since 1986, also missed a penalty in the 1st half. the when lose belgium, top of group f. after the opening games. japan has provided latest upset of the world cup beating for time. when is germany on day 4 of the tournament, the germans took the lead, but to 2nd half girls from the summer i blue gave japan a to one when at cali for stadium, germany pay spain in their next game of the group stage was been made an impressive,
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start to their cut a 2022 campaign out class in costa rica with 7 goals. 18 year old gary became the youngest, go scholar at the world cup since pele. in 1958. it finished spain, 7 costa rica, new spain on top of the group. after one game. they played germany next turn again . roscoe was at all to mama's stadium. there were many questions about whether that young spanish team could live up to the pressure on their shoulders. why think they've just answered that with a 7 know win over clustering her gabby. while he's made a few records, they became the youngest player for spain at a high level tournament and also the youngest school or at a well cup since pallet. well, i'm joined now by olivia and at mann. we met on the 1st day of this tournament. how would that be you? and is amazing. this group that he was listed at lisa, lisa, eastern portion. oh wow. boy, if you all that he goes, what i like to stay around as up from last world
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cup. have made her stuttering start to their cut campaign croatia. well, to a school, a straw by morocco, midfield marsden newcombe on rich playing a big part in croatia as best efforts. americans were boyd by saudi arabia's shock victory on tuesday. against argentina. slowly, stones is alive from the amount denalis stadium where belgium paint canada and paul said no upsets in this particular game. yeah, i think the upside in this gay really is the candidate in when it's or even or get anything out of it without good. i mean just, just for some context and i, this is belgium, the number 2 team in the world, golden generation with 3rd place in the last woke up of rape and expect its winner woke up in the last last 5 years or so. and they really dominated by this counter
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decide who i haven't been to a well kept since 1986 have never scored a woke up goal. and i think this was a real fantastic experience for their fancy packed the stadium behind me. in fact, with some of them now i'm so could you tell me your name? i believe it was free a or a musical artist from toronto. what did you think of this experience now? the great experience guitar, gree, hospitality, the atmosphere in the stadium was amazing. i me, will you shocked at just how good canada we're you know, on the i know you lost, but it doesn't really feel like he did. you plates? i well, well, we play with a lot of heart prodigies. i. we seem to not last talk connection there with pull race said in the can. kennedy fans still come this half hour ah, took here says it's air strikes of hit nearly $500.00 kurdish targets in syria and iraq warning that it's only the beginning. and a wal mart manager opens fire, killing sex fellow employees gathering for their shift at
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a store in america's latest mass shooting. ah, african leaders of declared a cessation of hostilities in easton democratic republic of congo from 16 g m. t on friday. and owners president has been hosting talks between rwanda and the d. r. c . in luanda, with the aim of ending fighting between congolese troops and m. 23 fighters. leaders at summit said these african regional force will intervene against the m $23.00 fighters if they do not comply. contrast her who's accused ruined of backing the group. something kigali denies. the r c president felix, she secured, he was at the meeting in luanda. but runners, president polka gama, said his foreign minister instead mac a web has more on the meeting from near the front line in easton, d asi run the president who could gum a,
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didn't to send the soap in lieu unders capital and go to he was meant to meet what were meant to be presidential level told, including can release president felix just to kitty as well. for one dissented 4 minutes, that people going to be waiting to see if that's a reflection of rwanda level of bi into the communique that was published to communicate says that m $23.00 should cease fire and c. opperation again from the 4th is an un peacekeepers. by the end of friday and today. so now i'm $23.00, widely understood to be backed by neighboring lawanda. although everyone to deny that to communicate also said that 235 should withdraw from the areas that they're occupying, that they should disarm and hand them over to congo, least forces. and the displace people, the un says, is now nearly 300000 displays to go home within 7 days. now people waiting to see if this will actually happen if the fighting will actually stop
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a campaign here. say they say and 23 to back down without substantial military pressure and diplomatic pressure on the landa officials in turkey. i say they've hit nearly 500 kurdish targets in northern syria and iraq. since sunday president, richard of add one says operations of included as strikes artillery, andrew and attacks. and one is also told parliament he's one time in been ever to secure the southern border with what he called a security corridor when ensuring the territorial integrity of both syria and iraq . the defense ministry says at least 250 members of the kurdish forces have been killed. the strikes for the bombing 10 days ago and centralist bull, which took here blames on outward curtis group. the p k. k. and chris, as its targeting base is in syria belonging to the y p g, which it considers an offshoot of the p k. k. a group gained ground in the area
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after the joint fight against i saw in 2015. took here is carried out 3 ground offensive since 2016. but clear the y p g from some parts of northern syria. or near turkish president repeated his intention to order the military to conduct another ground operation. sooner lay up dumas offered us. you'll know our peroration through claims. carmen's and drones are only the beginning of her from heart to her curry. our determination to secure all of our southern border with the faith so. so as to remove the possibility of attacking our country's lands is stronger today than ever before. reco numbers of haitians continued to free their country as the humanitarian crisis deepens. over the past year, the u. s. has sent back more than 7000 to travel by sea, and deported more than 25000 who came by land seeking asylum for me. okay, travel to cover herself to find out what life is like for people to ported back to
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a country in chaos. haiti, 2nd largest city, haitian lies on the northern coast. some of the haitians who were to port it from the us were flown here. we've arranged to meet one of them. oh, jack is 26 years old. we used to live in port a prince, but he's now in hiding outside of the city. i believe in wonderful. he's afraid to return home because he says a local gang accused him of ratting them out to the police. i saw some way. took him one every login with the luxury of my love calling me. from there he travelled overland to the us mexico border, where he intended to seek asylum. jack arrives in del rio, texas in september 2021. along with almost $15000.00 haitians, the situation post and mental dilemma for the biden administration, both logistically and politically. while
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thousands returned to mexico to avoid deportation. others were moved to detention facilities in the u. s. 2000 was swiftly flown back to haiti. jack was one of them . the atmosphere awaiting him resembled alyssa will the 1000 people been killed in the violence just this year. the security situation in the country had materials significantly in the past year. recently haitians had taken to the streets, protesting high gas prices, and the government that they have little company said. starting in september 2021, the u. s. conducted more than 200 flights expelling more than 25000 haitians in protest. danforth resigned his position as the biden administration, special envoy for haiti coding the deportations, inhumane and counter productive. and there is a process we're just not yours. and by not giving us the kramer's of asylum due
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process, we're breaking international lawn convention. the associate price reported that out of $84.00 nationalities requesting asylum over a recent 3 year period. patients were dead last in their acceptance rate. you have to wonder. going back to what president taught, mentioned we want people from norway will have blue eyes a broad hair. but we do not want people from countries like havi in many african countries. so what i really understood is that trump said it bite, improved it. the united states also reports people who are legal residence but have been convicted of a crime. some of them are in prison again, this time in haiti and can't get out fort light, obtain videos from inside the national penitentiary, that detail the squalid conditions. oh lou.
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oh, the un secretary general confirmed that more than a $180.00 people have died in haiti's prisons this year alone. from severe malnutrition, the white house declined to speak with us on camera for this story. but we were able to interview a state department official who works on haiti. these are extremely difficult questions that involve people's lives and people's well being. and that is something that the state department and the broader at u. s. government is doing everything that we can to address as the situation in haiti continues to worsen. the white house considered the possibility of sending haitians captured at sea to guantanamo bay cuba. emigrant rights groups protested the idea in a letter to president biden writing. you would ministration should not add yet another chapter to the shameful u. s. history of miss treatment and races and toward haitian people seeking protection. for me. okay. our de 0 cap ation and he
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watch for me. okay, is full report. no country for haitians on agidir's fault lines progress program today at 2230 g m t please have released the identity of a wal mart employee who shot and killed 6 people in the u. s. state of virginia. 31 year old andre big open fire and fellow employees gathering in the store for their shift before turning the gun on himself. lamazzo comes just before the national holiday of thanksgiving, and after 2 other mast shootings in $21.00 at the university of virginia rosen. jordan report, eye witnesses say the shooting inside this walmart in southeastern virginia on tuesday night was terrifying. i looked up and my manager turned around. he just opened fire on everybody in the break room. and it is by the grace of god that a bullet missed me, not gonna lie. i literally looked at him, i saw the smoke leaving the gun and i literally watched bodies drop. by the time it
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was over 7 people, including the suspected shooter, were dead. several others were hospitalized. police say the shoot her 31 year old andre being of chesapeake worked at the store. the chesapeake police swat team executed a search warrant at the suspects residents. and with the help of the virginia state police, we cleared the house. we have reason to believe that there is no risk to the public . at this time. in a statement president joe biden mourned the deaths and called for quote greater action on gun violence. the killings. com just before thanksgiving, but also just days after a mass shooting at an l. g. b t q night club in colorado, and more than a week after another math shooting at the university of virginia. that states govern artist, a republican and gun. right, supporters are said now isn't the time to talk about gun control. we will have once
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the facts and circumstances are well understood, an opportunity to, to take her actions. today, we must stay focused on families pulleys and the f b. i say there is no danger to the public, but they're looking for tips that might explain why the shooter took lives on tuesday night. rosalyn jordan al jazeera approaches that the world's largest apple i phone factory in china, has turn violent videos on social media show fox con employees marching in john ho and being confronted by police. some have reportedly been beaten and detained workers protesting against unpaid wages. and the impact of china is strict code 19 policy. the plant is the world's largest i phone factory with about 200000 employees. the u. k. supreme court has ruled against scotland, new bed for independence. the semi thomas scottish government had asked the court
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to decide whether its parliament could hold a referendum without approval from the u. k. the british conservative government said the question was settled in 2014 referendum when 55 percent of sculptures roaches reject the proposal. the baba in london with more on the court's decision with a british government have welcome the unanimous decision here at the supreme court, saying that the scottish parliament does not have the right to legislate to host another referendum on independence without the backing of the british government now back in 2014, the british government actually seated powers to hollywood to the scottish parliament a so called section 30 order, which allowed them to legislate for india right now that went to 55 percent to 45 percent against independence. right now, public opinion. it's fairly evenly divided in scotland and after wednesday's ruling,
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scotland 1st minister nicholas surgeon said that she would now be looking to the next national elections to again put the question to the public. the next national election shoot for scotland is of course the key general election. making that both the 1st and the most obvious opportunity to see court i described back in june as a de facto reference the as with any proposition and any party manifesto in any election, it is of course, up to the people. how did they respond? well, had the scottish government been successful here? nicholas version, hope such, we hold what they call in the ref to in october 2023. it's clear now that that whole idea has at least being pushed further down the road that you've been agency has announced its 1st ever disabled astronaut, a former paralympic sprinter, john mcfall, who lost his right leg emerge by accident. we'll take part in
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a new study to see what issues having a physical disability causes during space travel is at one of 6 new astronaut, including 2 women to be now part of a new dr. to bring diversity to the space program. when you turn out and say, we're looking for a candidate with a physical disability, i thought it was such an inspiring and exhilarating opportunity and i look the person specification. and i thought, wow, this is, this is really aspirational, this is very brave and very bold thing. to do with my broad scientific background in vast range of experiences, i felt compelled to try and help each sir. on to this question, can we get someone with a physical disability to do meaningful work in space and quit monday who is touch up anytime on our website at the just that is our 0 dot com all the news and of course, coverage of the world cuff audio dot com ah.

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