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millions left without electricity and freezing temperatures in ukraine after the latest russian this fall, strikes destroy power infrastructure. ah, no, i'm fully back to boy, you're watching al jazeera live from doha. also coming up china records. it ties daily, number of code 19 infections. so far as saying, just city goes into a 5 day lockdown and why abraham has been sworn in as malicious, new prime minister, after decades in politics and nearly 10 years in prison. and beaten by one of their own. the play a born in camera room, c as a well up winner against them for switzer the european union commission chief says the u. s. pressing ahead with more sanctions on russia is in response to wednesday's missile attacks on ukraine. more than 70
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were fired, crunching a number of cities into darkness. nasa released these images after blackouts were reported across ukraine. meanwhile, residence in the capital kiva, queuing up for water because supply was hit during the strikes. moscow is being accused of weapon ising winter as it targets ukraine's energy facilities. wednesday strikes knock top power and water supply in the cave region. more than 3000000 people were without a heating in sub 0 temperatures. power outages also affected other regions from khaki in the north to live in the west, as well as the odessa region in the south ukraine's state one energy firm says 3 nuclear plants have switched off their power units. rory challenge as more from the ukranian city of vish harold. i think there's one word for the condition in ukraine in the moment, and that is miserable. there are millions of people across the country who spent the night in cold, damp, chilly apartments,
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and homes with no power and no running water. this is fish roads on the outskirts of the capitol cave, and this is a place that yesterday with targeted by a russian missile. it destroyed an apartment building here, killing 5 people, just up the road. there is also a power plant. so presumably, the russians were adding for that, but i missed and instead they got an apartment building. now. emergency services have set up a tent here to help people in the area. this is where you can come if he wants a bit of warmth. and something hot, we can speak that leoni here he's an emergency services worker. aliana. what does this place? what's going on here? hi. our in winter book when people comes here to drink some tea or coffee,
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maybe eat some cook to spend the time in the warm place to church. the phone you can, you can come and side is going to have a look. okay, so let's drive the car, run going fast. it's a little cramp there. apologies if the lens folks up a bit here. but as you can see, conditions are kind of basic but you know, it's warm and there is power. there's some way to lie down as the hot drink, and that's what people need at the moment. so in the moments there is still 70 percent of kids. that is without power. though, the mayor without a clear co says that the emergency services have been working throughout the night to try and get power back up for the city. there's been water restored on the left bank of the city, but still on the right bank. it remains powerless. there is something else i'm going to show you here, which is a rabbit. in
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a box. this was found bouncing around on the streets, presumably from the destroy building. and the emergency service here is saying that they are finding animals like this. and when they do find them, they bring them to this invincibility points and the owners, when they can come and collect them. meanwhile, you energy ministers are meeting in brussels to consider a package of measures to tackle the energy crunch in europe. 15 countries signed a letter in september supporting a cap on gas prices, but not all agree on the proposal. dominy kane has gone from breast. the most important thing that the ministers in the building behind me off trying to thrash out is, is that the possibility of some kind of meeting of minds about gas prices, caps, that's something which is paramount of importance from very many of the member states here for them what they want to see is some way that helps speed them away from a dependency on russian fossil fuels. but specifically gas, one country believes that it has
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a particular answer l. n. g liquefied natural gas. that's germany. germany has been in the process of acquiring and constructing new terminals on its coastline from the baltic sea and on the north sea. and i've been to one of those ellen g terminals to find out more the north sea in november might seem cold and uninviting . and yet the journey we are on is taking us to what some hope might help heat germany this winter. a new floating l n g terminal that can provide billions of cubic meters of natural gas rushed into service by a government that needs what the container ships arriving here within weeks will be delivering and operated by a company that sees itself is offering part of the answer to the energy crisis, the terminals are in aspect and the key pillar for this to supply security. it's like a fire brigade, just in case there is a fire and determiners might play the same role in the next 2 years to come. but
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the question has to be, is germany unveils this later step, and his journey from russian gas is how significant is one terminal among those that are being built? how likely is it that these terminals will speak germany away from this dependency on russian fossil fuels? it's one of several questions that are also being all said, the e u level s just and there is the risk that russia will also cut off the last 20 percent of gas flows. it's clear the additional energy capacities that will come on the market next year. will not be enough to fill this gap. we have to expect that when the economy picks up again, asia will, is old. the lion's share of that additional supply and most which leads to another question, where will germany and with it the you find the energy to get it through the next crisis? gas has to stay, and we'll keep on sourcing from global markets, from norway, from algeria, from us by john. so there's a number of sources we're gas will come from. we keep on coal for
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a while longer than, than we want to to. but i expect that to come down by the end of the decade, then obviously renewables are being beefed up. for now the, the immediate future seems to contain lots of hydrocarbons and nuclear power. germany's 3 remaining reactors have recently seen their working lives extended to next april. coal fired power stations are providing almost a 3rd of all the energy generated so far this year. and with the acquisition of these l. n. g terminals many billions of cubic meters of natural gas will be provided, meaning ministers who previously promised to prioritize protecting the environment on their presiding over a rapid return to fossil fuels. if only on a short term basis, dominant cane al jazeera v hems, haven't china as recorded more than 31000 covered 900 cases in one day, the highest so far?
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the city as jane julius preparing to long time for 5 days. it comes as the world's biggest sample i fall and make a fox con, has apologize to workers that change your factory after our protest turn violent. patrick for has more mat from one report say that the unrest of the folks compliant in john jo has now been brought under control of the company as agreed to pay work is that it only recently joined the equivalent of around $1400.00 us dollars to end the protest and leave the campus immediately as far as we understand they were upset of working conditions. and in particular because they reportedly being exposed to other workers that have been infected by the virus. they rule so complaining that folks gone had failed to pay them the salaries and bonuses that they'd been promised. now it's unclear what's of impact this is going to have on apple precisely. but chinese media report say that as many as 100000 people had come to work at this facility,
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following recent similar unrest which saw many workers flee from the plant saying that they've never come back again. really because of the same source of complaints. and remember this plants and jim jo accounts for around 50 or 60 percent of apples. i for production capacity. so undoubtedly this is going to mean serious delays for orders and shipments moving forward, but this will also have reputational damage for apple as well. and the company will need to consider very carefully what the supply chain implications are and what sort of challenges they're going to face brought on by china 0 curved approach. separately, china registered, it's highest, a daily rate of infection today. just over 31000 cases recorded e 3, surpassing the previous peak hit in april earlier this year. and authorities that continue to fight in cubs and place like cha ching, and wong, joe, and beijing and shanghai. it's also creating
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a lot of uncertainty for people here in hong kong. because the last few years china is opening up and the normalization of the situation. hong kong here has been very much tied to what happens on the mainland. malaysian now where and why abraham. the long time politician who spent years in prison has been wanting as the new prime minister. it follow saturday's election in which no party secured a clear majority. his coalition won the most seats in the election nationally, the government all on condition. the funds of government, a book and melissa, or believe in front 3 has more from malicious capital or on was coalition is seen as more liberal, more reform minded is also multi ethnic. and this is the combination of a decades long journey for on what abraham, who had started his political career as a parent. he was once
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a deputy prime minister turned opposition leader when he fell out with the then prime minister mahatma mohammed. he was in prison for sodomy and corruption, but his jailing led to launch scale street protests and the birth of a reform movement. he managed to unite very different groups of very different political parties, with very different political ideals. he united them. he let the opposition movement from strength to strength until it finally achieved victory in the 2018 elections. even though at that time he was jailed by another prime minister. not your brother also on charges of sodomy, but those charges were widely seen as politically motivated. now on the other side though, are people who are unhappy that on why brian has been appointed as the next prime minister as the prime minister of malaysia. and that is by supporters of the national alliance. this is the 2nd largest block off the 2nd largest block following saturdays elections. we didn't,
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yes. and insist he has majority support. he says he's got members from the national front individual, many members of parliament from the national front, who've expressed the support for him. and he, and watching a press conference that he helped justice on what was being sworn in. one can help a think that his remarks seemed to suggest that he may even table a vote of no confidence against annoyed by him when parliament reconvenes still ahead on our jazeera turkey claims a major target as it continues. it's offensive a street on in football fan side way net, brazilian city where they keeping a walk up tradition alive. ah, here's your weather update for asia. nice to have your long. we're going to kick this one off in india, some shower stretching from towel. now do into karnataka, but
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a bit unusual. so this what weather is finding its way into my roster state that the major though a few showers in the sky overhead will put this a few days forward on saturday. now, starting to see something trying to get go in here in the and i'm in see it's going to throw some rain into pat thailand. that's not good news. there's been some flooding there. and same goes for yan gone somewhat weather in store for you over the weekend with a high of 34 degrees. well it had been northern vietnam that was down with rain now it's southern vietnam. we've got some driving rain in the forecast surround hutcher in city, the high 30 degrees. you know, for southern china, we have this band of rain just hanging out here, meandering in this area. likely to see some flooding. same goes into taiwan is wall and you know, for grey lynn could pick up to about a month's worth of rain over the next little bit. had been lash with rain and wind in japan, the main island of honju much better conditions now tokyo, 18 degrees. rain returns to north korea, these winds is wall likely to gust up to 80 kilometers per hour and that's going to
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ah, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera live from doha. reminder of our top stories you russian airstrikes have left millions of ukrainians without power and water, as temperatures plummet. present to me as a lensky has accused moscow of crimes against humanity. china has recorded more than 31000, copied 19 cases in one day. the highest so far, city of change is not preparing to lock down for 5 days. and malicious, long time politician on why abraham has been sworn in his foreign minister. but former leader media esteem claims he secured a majority arguments now days after a magnitude $5.00, earthquake, kate, indonesia, as west java problem in summer sale, looking for their missing relatives. at least 271 people died in more than 2000 are injured. al jazeera has been to one of the worst effected villages. here's the
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story of one resident in his own words. i felt like well, and i'm much higher than i'm good off mom being a my name, be good man. i am from digital village. none to goodness district you and europe, and i am an earthquake. victims were abandoned by the day. i have family members. i am low heavily murray, in the last light on would i by yet. there are many people searching for the mouth, but there are still haven't found other cutting your cost to soil is quite developing. it's hard to dig it up when it heavy equipment is pocket, let glycine at he cannot go up the heels and where it's most needed so that the t p at a breed. but when i heard about the earthquake, i turned on the tv immediately. what did you say the api said there was young challenger, and then i saw video and i realize it was to write in my field aids longer. campbell fan wouldn't so much value. so i had asked for a work order to go back home. ah,
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the della i was speaking as fast as my motorcycle honey. i could on your thing above my yeah, i am pretty calm. ponce. when i arrived i couldn't get to my flight schooling. i went round and around yell at me, cause many adults were cut off the fire at my wife and son have broken legs. i am calling about my granddaughter and my daughter a low aras burrito in a landslide. that would say i wouldn't go up. i wouldn't my grand daughter just 2 year old or people in my family are still missing her myself, that liam one. and my house is very ha, the money, the money is in the i. so at night i sleep in a bad by and sometimes we are if and when i also after shots. yeah. and i i feel like i'm shaking fucking but i'm so drama die stool. i'll stay with you and my granddaughter is my sweetest charl are so bad now. and so my in laws chanted on, oh yeah, we are on my head fun. joking together and complain football,
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blaine i was to am. and my mom i, you know, you know, i remember the children, the cities mild, so clearly the implemented darby saw well, well, argue him with that. now they're all gone. what i want now he's got mine done the up. when i was done, i can found young thing on medder. how many days? eggs. i forgot that the african leaders have agreed that troops in eastern democratic republic of congo will seize hostilities from 16 gmc on friday. the deal was reaching talks hosted by a goal is president between wanda and the d. r. c. presently situated, she said katie was at the meeting, but wanders, present poker gamez sent his foreign minister am 23 fighters are reportedly making advances in the east and pushing back on the least troops. the congress government is accused ronda of backing the group. something the one on government denies. iran says the united nations has reduce the cause of human rights to a political,
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to the commons. come after our meeting of the un human rights council on iran reaction to protests following the death of mass. i mean, in police custody, top state officials have instructed security forces to violent the repressed people at any cost to human life. at no point did the iranian authorities show any gender and willingness to engage in any discussion with demonstrators. anyone taking part in the protest was quickly labeled as ada me to confront as terrorist or as foreign agent attempting to destabilize iran. first law, make republic of their one deeply regrets that the human rights council is abused once again by some arrogant states. the antagonist is sovereign, un member states that is fully committed to his obligation to promote and protect the human rights, reducing the common cause of famine rights to a tool for political purposes of a specific group. so western countries is
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a part is appalling and disgraceful. syrian media reporting, the former commander of the kurdish terry and democratic forces resign carlo has been killed in a turkish drone strike. it's part of an air operation launch 4 days ago against cody scrubs in northern syria to kia considers the kurdish y, p g, and peak k as terrors schools and blame them for a blast in a sample. last week. 24 fighters have reportedly been killed. the european union, se serbia and cause of all have ended a dispute over a car license brace. a previous decision to ban, so been issued, paid sponsor tension. ethics serves living in kosovo, were facing find if they didn't change the plates. course of or declared independence in 2008, but it's not recognized by serbia. elena lucia has more from belgrade. gossamer and there'll be a high breach the deal to and the long running dispute over vehicle license plates dead,
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the european union had warned could trigger ethnic violence. serbian course of all, we'll now focus on an e u proposal on how to normalize their relations. the ladies disputed, who in serbia and costs of or iraq did after the government in pristina attempted to require it served minority to change car bleeds, dating from before 1999. 0, one course of all was still part of serbia, but serves in the northern part of course of all our who refused to recognise bruce dinners authority and still considered themselves. a part of serbia have resisted the ban. so close to $600.00 police officers from casa, was served minority. i followed by judges, prosecutors and the other state workers are quit their jobs earlier this month, or 2 days since i've been president, alexander voltage said add that implementation of previous arrangements is crucial
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. so what course of all must fulfill next is community officers and municipalities ah, walk up knees now and a player born in cameroon, has broken their hard spies, scoring the winner for switzerland at the football world, cup, braille and bolos truck. shortly after halftime and then kept his promise of not celebrating the goal. the 25 year old myths, cameroon with his family, when he was 5 switzerland's, one meal, which means teams from africa, all his softer food games at the tenants. and it's gola, 65 minutes into the 2nd match of the day between uruguay and south korea victoria gate. be. is that a populous plot for fans here in doha, at the souk wacky sol? what's the mod like right now? there was supposed to be down here to meet. i would say has changed slightly in the sense that i think when people were down here a few days ago,
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maybe they hadn't been to this region before. and that was slightly unsure what to expect. now you can really sense that people have just relaxed. there's a holiday made, almost like a carnival, a massive party down here, another some obviously disappointed american fans. but we've got some very excited brazilian fans. they're looking forward to that match against serbia tonight that been some major upsets in this world top. already. saudi fans are still celebrating down here at the see 40 hours after that way. so these are our brazilian fans that have been, as we were saying, some upsets in miss wilcock japan as well in that match and they weren't expected to are you worried about brazil because they're such a huge book pulling nation. oh, i'm not concerned cause resident has i good team and i, i knew i very very i hope that you view when today what do you think your chances are going all the way in this world cup?
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agreed theme brazil. hes james to go to the, to the fire. no. i what do you think of the atmosphere down here and the safe? yeah. is it a lot of people, hey, see us and we want to take it is to make it the videos with vice versa. and your impressions of doha with good feeling today. all right, well good luck in your game tonight. thanks very much. you've been talking to has, we've seen a lot of japanese span so it's not. busy a lot of a lot of noise down here now, it certainly feels much more like a policy than it did this morning. thank you for that victoria, and it gets b line at the clock is now small trees in the brazilian city of rhea janeiro is bursting with color ahead of our 1st match against serbia. when again ikea reports
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on how the community has been, keep keeping up a tradition. lasting decades. traffic stops in the small street in rio de janeiro. as neighbors get down on their knees to paint the road and walls i had of brazil's 1st world cup match in guitar. mit illinois been painting the same streets in 2010. but this tradition began in 1982 when people living in pareto nunez decided to cheer for the woke up by decorating the st. the yellow and green colors of our national teams and wonderful us, oprah the pandemic and the economic crisis have made it more difficult to finance this open air arch show. it takes $400.00 leaders of paint to cover the street with the faces of brazil's football stars. but young and old chip in this are the organizers had the help of famous youtube birds and social media influencers to attract a new generation of supporters and help keep alive
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a tradition that goes back. 40 years teenagers in children are still collecting money at the stoplight to pay for the finishing touches. georgia movement, i mean, frankly don't to day we didn't make much money, but little by little. we'll get there. 53 year olds yourself. we santos says he's been here from the start painting this street since he was 13 look ro. community effort helps us from night. oh, making a better street to better neighborhood to like the better cities and hopefully a better country and a better world. it's a joy, those will live in this community. sure. with foreigners, even those who cheer for brazil's biggest football rival argentina. this argentinian visited the street to sell his plaster copies of the world cup trophy agreement, the brazil. so the brazilian, so those, each in there'll be hoping to celebrate when brazil takes on serbian guitar on thursday, monica, and i'll give, i'll just sera,
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rio de janeiro. and we will look ahead to brazil's 1st match in our woke up special coverage with gemini shad akani studio from 1530 g m d. and we'll also have action and reaction to the 1st 2 matches of the day. maqueta has created a joint security task force with partners from 13 countries to ensure a seamless while kept in addition to thousands of chokes. they are war ships and jet fighter securing the tenement. 8 typhoon jets from the u. k. 's royal air force participating from the abbeys. in the con osama bin, java reports ah getting ready to secure the skies the task the defense of. but the sovereign air space, as part of operation group appears throughout the tournament. a craft will be on alert to react to any unexpected circumstances. home to one of the largest us
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spaces in the world. but there's been transforming and modernizing its military capabilities. in the last decade, a joint cutter, yuki squadron, will be securing the sky for the future will come with a typhoon fighter jets. but the doors, skyline is no stranger to the you case, roy air force each time previously for an exercise. you know, in the summer the always culminated with a very proud participation and catan national day of the fly crossed over to her this year is very different. so this is a much longer deployment. we're here for up to 6 months under here like a so to really set the guitar typhoon wing off on a running start process is a fairly major bed in the middle, which is support to the security woke up 22. and it's very exciting to be during the tournament, 13 countries are enrolled in various capacities, to preamp and deal with multi dimensional challenges. the ministry of defense says,
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if you all will be to support the military of interior and security committee. and also to protect, prevent and deter any threat towards the ear space, non borders and territorial waters, air force, navy, and land forces which are all under the combined gross task force under the moon. so all, all boarded all the water on board. it will be perfect for our standard operational capability with operational command and the land forces, air force, navy, and all of the personnel will work under joint command structure you q efficiency. the experience in hosting the 2012 olympics will come in handy. and if they do their job right, nobody will know their, their ultimately, this is a sporting event. so the security that we're providing will be out of sight, out of mind for most. and it is that really just to cater for the worst case scenario. so from a counter terrorism perspective,
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