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plunging many sissies into darkness. the country's president says moscow is guilty of crimes against humanity. ah. and i why money inside this is out? is there a lie from dough also coming up to explosions, rock west jerusalem, killing a teenager and adding to tensions between israelis and palestinians. a miraculous rescue was 6 year old age recovered from the rubble days, often earthquake hits indonesia and tough, nice fans. celebrate on to that team show. we know before me a champions gemini in the world news
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at least 6 people have been killed in a wave of russian as strikes that have left much of ukraine without power water. russia has been targets and critical infrastructure as winter sets in what we challenge as this report 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 it would need you one moment, would you? parliament declared russia state sponsor of terrorism today. finally, i'm grateful to all the european parliamentarians. then rush approved it true to the whole word, launched in $67.00 rockets at our infrastructure at our energy at regular civilians . the result is tragic. presidents lensky insists. engineers are working flat
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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 a maternity unit on the outskirts of parisha until russian missiles arrived. an evil baby was killed. the mother and 2 doctors badly survived. apollo, 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. people who believe that russia losing ground to ukraine's military is trying to break civilian will instead, despite the death and discomfort,
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they insist they won't be broken, will re talents. how does era here? while the cranium president says that the russians strike so a crime against humanity, he was addressing an urgent meeting of the un security council. chaper tansy, how small the ukrainians requested the president lensky address this hastily convened meeting of the un security council following the latest russian barrage of the countries infrastructure. he wouldn't if need be in only one day today, almost 70 rockets has our energy infrastructure. unfortunately, residential buildings will also hits hospitals, school transport, residential areas. everything was affected when the temperature is below 0, outside and tens of millions of people left without electricity, heat, and water as a result of russian massage has the energy facilities. this is an obvious crime against humanity,
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and the u. s. a. q is rusher of attempting to freeze ukraine into submission. prudent is determined to reduce ukraine's energy facilities to rumble. prudence motive could not be more clear and more co blood it. he is clearly clearly weaponized in winter to inflict immense suffering on the ukrainian people. however, russia argued it was using what it called precision weapons to attack the energy infrastructure of the ukrainian military and accused the west of hypocrisy when you people knew. so we don't recall anyone in the west expressing any concern when in 2015, due to the activities of ukraine. inhabitants of crimea found themselves without light or water. but china, for its part, repeated its call for immediate negotiations to prevent what is called the possibility of the conflict spiraling out of control. j western slim now or a teenage boys been killed in one of 2 explosions around bus stops the bloss happen
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at the height of russia on same morning a scene. people also injured as early police say the attacks were coordinated on the 1st blast went off at 7 am local time. this was along the highway on the west and entrance into jerusalem, which is usually packed with commuters. now the 2nd went off around half an hour later in remarks, which is a settlement in the cities north and glanced at the 1st of their kind in years. alan fisher reports from west jerusalem. this is the 1st exclusion, silent on video, but deadly. at least one person killed either jerusalem bus station is really police believe a bag containing explosives was left at the scene and detonated from some distance by mobil 4 and a short time later across the city in the suburb of remote. a 2nd explosion. this time explosives packed into a motorbike, the metal guardrail ticking. most of the blast, absorbing, kneels,
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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, the, that there was a synchronization between them, where they was want to race 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 to just know being reviewed. even the smallest detail is being scanned for clues, the explosions follow months of tensions in the occupied westbank between israelis
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and palestinians, and deco a series of attacks on the transport system between 2002005 security patrols and buses have now been stepped up the palestinian group, hamas speaking from gasser, praised the attacks, but stopped short of seeing it was behind them. the man expected to be appointed that the new security minister and the next cabinet ultra nationalist, politician. it em are been given called for a hard line against those behind the attacks. that's ugly gord makia. 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 scope of those responsible league brought with you 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 or the attacks took place, hours after his early forces shot dead, a 16 year old boy in the occupied west bank. and now the to palestinians also died
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on wednesday because of his riley fire. meanwhile, is early forces have demolished a school in if salvage in the southern hebron hills. it's one of at least 50 schools in the occupied west bank that were issued with demolition notices for not having permits. israeli writes groups as children when science classrooms, time will, than 12000, an army personnel have been deployed in indonesia to help search for survivors of monday's earthquake. he's 2271. people were killed, more than 2000, have been injured. many devastated areas and remote parts of java islands. internees is designed to agencies as some soldiers at delivering aid by foot in rough terrain. jessica washington reports from hard hit town of c angel in west job of province. a few days ago, this was a bustling residential area. now there are more police and soldiers than residence
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as they search debris and soil for victims of this week's earthquake angela and slides. i for my food. my wife and 2 children were married while the lads lot and, and told her no, there is no information about them on such teams have found items from his home. but there's no sign yet of his family members. i have accepted that my family passed away when it seems as possible. i could have survived when there are so many pay ta lateesha, but i would ever stop searching for them. his house was in one of the isolated areas of indonesia as west java province. rescue is 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. i love my mind
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when we were recently married and trying to have a baby, 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. a trying to get essentials to those in need, particularly in isolated areas. rocky, i will get him con loggers league with them. we have trucks to sin logistics and personnel to affected areas. we also have clean water facilities and shelter for summer collecting goods at distribution centers to share with their neighbors. younger would november the model than that. all of us really need proper tense. now it is the rainy season and we need shelter. we need medicine basically like rice eggs, instant noodles, milk and cooking oil, i all blah blah dal despite the hardship there are also moments of relief. 6 year old oscar was found alive next to the body of his grandmother. for 3 days he was
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trapped under a collapsed wall. the unexpected story of survival is a welcome reprieve for a community going through this together. jessica washington onto 0. she endured indonesia slides on al jazeera, a set back from brazil's outgoing president. as a court says he's challenging election results without any solid evidence. then you will update spain infect some serious pain and costa rica scoring. an incredible salmon goes ah, here's your headlines for the americas. thank you so much for joining in. and we're going to kick this one off on thursday and we'll focus on western new york state.
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remember that historic snow storm that we had watched this by friday looks like we've got some white weather, some rain now falling on top of all of that. so in some spots we saw more than 200 centimeters. so now with this rain that could trigger some flooding the out of weather that we've had for a british columbia. now starting to slide further toward the south getting pretty close to the south coast, but still sunny for washington state and oregon. and further south we've got temperature is above average in los angeles at 25 degrees. got act of weather here as while warm, humid winds coming off the gulf of mexico, me the up with a cooler air from the north. that's going to spark storms, eastern texas, louisiana, mississippi, and arkansas. you know, for panama, just an hour north, her panama city, along the caribbean coasts. it's been a land side there that's killed at least 2 people. and we've got a vigorous, certain amount of rain and thunder storms falling from that east coast, brazil right through to the heart of the amazon. meantime,
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temperatures are on their way up through the river plate region. plenty of sun in the forecast for montevideo, on thursday, with the high of 27 degrees. that's it. we'll see you next hour. ah, a new series exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous community is helping tackle to these environmental catastrophe. we follow as sammy communities conflict with the plan to build a mine in their northern sweden home land one that could endanger their ecosystem and their way of life. first nations on time. black butterflies. the cost of going green analogy 0. lou.
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oh, well, come back watching al jazeera melinda thought, top stories this hour, least 6 people have been killed in russian asteroids and ukraine. russia targeted critical infrastructure leaving much of the country without power, also half of neighboring. moldova also lost power for several hours. an explosion or bus station in west jerusalem is killed at least one person, an injured several others. second explosion, 2 kilometers away into 3 people. charlie, police say it was a coordinated attack on rescue teams in indonesia continue their search operation for full straight day. alternate upgrade killed at least 271. people shall say weather conditions have slowed down. that happens,
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a court in brazil has rejected outgoing president, charleston or as election challenge. brazil's electoral court also issued a $4000000.00 fine to the parties in bull scenarios. coalition court described his plea as bad, faith litigation, president, variable scenarios, policy contested the results of october's ronald votes. he lost by a narrow margin to his rival louis enough to lulu d'silva to the us now on the suspects in the fatal shooting of 5 people at keller, colorado night club, will be held without bail 22. your anderson, li aldrich had visible injuries to his face and head a needed promising from his lawyers before responding to the judge, he could face murder and hate crime charges. the motive behind the killings are still under investigation. rack or number of haitians, a fleeing their country as, as humanitarian crisis deepens, over the past year,
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the usaa sent back more than 7000 asylum seekers who have travelled by sea also deported more than 25000 of come by land for me. okay, travel to haiti to find out what life is like for people sent back to a country and chaos. haiti 2nd largest city camp haitian lies on the northern coast. some of the haitians who were deported from the us were flown here. we've arranged to meet one of them. well, john is 26 years old. he used to live in port a prince, but he's now in hiding outside of the city. i think the one knows who he's afraid to return home because he says a local gang accused him of writing them out to the police a certain way, chicken. one luggage with another group. my love got me from there. he travelled overland to the us. mexico border where he intended to seek asylum. jack arrived in del rio, texas in september 2021. along with almost $15000.00 haitians,
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the situation post and mental dilemma for the biden administration. both logistically and politically. i 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 amazon, while the 1000 people been killed in the violence just this year. the security situation in the country has interior to significantly in the past year. recently haitians are taken to the streets, protesting high gas prices, and the government that they have little complicated. starting in september 2021. the u. s. conducted more than 200 flights expelling more than 25000 haitians in
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protest, danforth resigned his position as the biden administration special envoy for haiti, calling the deportations in humane and counterproductive. and there is a process, we're just not by not giving us the claims of asylum. due process, we're breaking international lawn convention. this is a to price reported that out of $84.00 nationalities requesting asylum over recent 3 year period. patients were dead last in their acceptance rate. you have to wonder . going back to what president thought mentioned we want people from norway, we will have rule 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 by the improved it the united states also reports people who are legal residence,
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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 oh, the un secretary general concerned that more than a 180 people have died in haiti's prisons this year alone from severe mountain tricia and the white house declined to speak with us on camera for the story. but we were able to interview a state department official who works on haiti. there's are extremely difficult questions that involve people's lives and people's wellbeing. and that is something that the state department and the broader a 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. immigrant rights groups
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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 racism toward haitian people seeking protection . for me. okay. out 0 cap ation. african leaders have declared a whole whole phyllis ease in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the agreement takes effects at 16 gmc on friday, and girl is president husband hosting talks between wanda and the d. c. and fighting between congress troops and the m 23. 5. in shasta has a keys around the bank or if something kimberly is denied. c, l c president felix, he's the kid he was at the meeting. but one does. president poll gotten a sense? his foreign minister malcolm webb is near the front line and ethan d. r. c. he has more on that meeting room on the president who could gum
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a didn't to send the so in lieu unders capital and go to he was meant to be what were meant to be presidential level told, including congolese president felix 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, 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, east forces and the displace people. the un says is now nearly 300000 displayed to go home within 7 days. now, people waiting to see if this will actually happen if the fighting will actually
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stop a campaign here, say they say and 23 to back down without substantial military pressure. and diplomatic pressure on the lambda, the okay time for a round up reaction from the world cup. gemini, she's out on studio on day. how's a watch of rooms? while this wildcat, the keep stirring up surprises this time it's germany with plenty to think about. they were beaten it to one by japan in that opening game. and the richardson was at the stadium to watch the drama unfold. germany on used to arriving in a world cup in a state of uncertainty. japan made sure they finished this much with the status of confirmed germany, exited the last world cup of the group stage. after losing their opener against mexico. this time out, they did at least take the lead on the one scoring from the penalty spots
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germany, the tunes is to extend the lead. the brilliance of japan's keep issue, which he gone to ensure that never happened. and in the stadium where japan became asian champions in 2011. this generation of players rally to produce another historic when ritzy go hand with the equalizer and then to coma assoni secured a famous to one victory depends goals scores, perhaps benefiting from a little insight knowledge. they both play that club in germany. japan next take on costa rica, that the knockout rooms a ready in sites kind of never got beyond the last 16 at a world cup when the draw is made for this tournament. and they were pitted alongside germany and spain. few occupants even get out of the group. they enjoyed
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huge support from funds from all over asia at this match in what is only the consonants 2nd world cup. and after this, when they will believe that anything is possible price this victory, that only $15.00 times a world cup victory. number 6, arguably the most important result in japan's footballing history and the richardson algae sarah, tow house kelly the stadium next up for germany. its spain, who made a big statement in their opening match a thumping, costa rica, 7 mill, the spaniards siphoned up the scoring alley on it with a danny on may strike a double the lead off the 10 minutes sir. inter is picked up. his 2nd goal tonight, after scoring a penalty in the 1st gabby became the youngest classes to score the ball to make it 5 same substitute today seen on the act and stuff which time as louis and we can
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cite those 6 now. and i'll finish off the route with the 7 the perfect start between them to find them as they need to be famous like what they want it's 12 years ago. it is the biggest when the walls up and difficult to reach while the heaviest the feet ever in the tournament. so let's look at the picture in group e, then with a show kenesha and jemma. so. so usher was this just a bad day for germany or do they have bigger worries? it was really a bad day for them. you know, when you look at the way they played the 1st half, it was really a game of 2 halves. in the 2nd half, they kind of look like they're not playing together as a unit. you, we know germany to play the ball from behind. and now they're playing long balls, and then they went on to concede 2 goals in 10 minutes. that's absolutely disastrous for aside like germany. so for me, i think that, you know, going forward they can correct that. and you know, it's good for them to play against spain and get that result and, you know,
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work it out. that game is certainly one that we are all looking forward to. speaking of spain, they couldn't have had a better start. could they, they could need something unusual in spain because they tend to have bud starts in the work ups and maybe then improving. it was all good news for spain. it's a reinforcement for they are a strike, believe it or not, they are having issues on their teams. earlier this season. it gives a lot of confidence to me to feel that was really powerful. earlier today with was scared spivey and golden boy gabby he show he the sort of about the prize and he's starting to say born and i think it was really grew good for a team that it's growing. it's really young is the 3rd, the youngest, the squad in the world cup is so all good news, but lose him. but the 1st thing he said is too much compliments. make your week. so
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he wants to put the, the feet down the ground and to fight for that to game against germany. yes. certainly, no reason for complacency. you mentioned that game against germany. jemma. what are you expecting to happen there out? i'll bait stadium. well, it's going to be much more complicated for spain. i think there was a little bit of lack of to do in costa rica at germany. we'll try to have the ball in spain. yeah. it's a 7 neil with only 7 shot on target. again, germany against know, your that might not be happening. so they will really have to be efficient on the final sort of tool to have a good result. and how do you see that game going asha? i think it's going to be very tightly contested, but also my predictions have been quite an issue here, but i think that you did. you did predict a pain, costa rica draw and draw. i'd like to remind you of the no, but i feel sorry for the one that i was so when but anyway,
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spend look better than germany, of course. and they'll come to use that momentum that they got from the victory earlier today to go into that game and see, love, you know, they're calling the cation to the rhonda 16 as early as possible. well, let's see if that game lives up to the hype. now elsewhere the 2018 semi find this belgian i opened it with a hard fought to one know when over canada, canada who were playing there for well cut match since 1986 had a great chance to go in front when they were awarded a penalty for handle after a via review, but alfonso davis is spot kick was saved by bout him go cooper, t t boat cooper. and while they were made to pay it just for halftime at mitchie batch white school, the only goal of the game that is an 8th consecutive group stage when to belgium in walk ups equaling a record held by brazil. the other game in group after finished gola sit between a morocco and croatia. the gl goalkeepers a dominating this one. although both teams that did half the chances to win it
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croatia reached a fine art full 4 years ago. but a slow start, this time for them rocket still hoping to get out of the group stage for the 1st time since 1986. the 1st round of group matches is completed on thursday as the remaining 8 teams at take to the field, switzerland to get things underway against cameron at al job stadium at 10 o'clock g m t. that is followed by uruguay against south korea. it's education city, christiana, rinaldo and portugal meet gonna in that ripening game maps at stadium 974. and in the last match of the day, brazil make their entrance at catherine 2022. as they faith sylvia. at least sailed stadium. so plenty, it's look forward to you on day 5 of the tournaments and our team will have it all covered right here on out is it.

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