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nice. i was secretary general coles. all member states to place more. i'd for ukraine. is foreign ministers, mason, romania. ah . until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up for palestinians kills and confrontations with israeli forces me occupied with bank. we report from ramallah chinese authority say that working to minimize inconvenience caused by covered 19 locked downs after ria public demonstrations. plus climate modeling suggests that from 2040 the could be a big, big every year on the great barrier reef based on the couch trajectory. we are off the coast in northern astride year. we're a since this is being held to help save the world's largest coral brief and it's crunch time and the fee for world cup is teams better for a place in the round of $16.00.
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ah hm. nato secretary general is calling on may the states to pledge more aid for ukraine during winter that says it prices for more russian attacks since sultan burke was speaking ahead of a night, her foreign ministers meeting and romania russian attacks on ukrainian infrastructure had left millions of people without power stolen burg accused russia refusing winter as a weapon of war. but he added that night i was prepared to meet the challenge rashaw. so reason for losses including its withdrawal from had some demonstrate the incredible courage and bravery of the ukrainian forces. it also shows or supports her at our support makes a difference on the battlefield and the must continue the russian military and
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retains significant capers this and the large number of troops. it is willing to use her extreme brutality and leave ukraine cold and dark this winter. and your summons is lie for us in bucharest. and sure what more is neither actually prepared to do to help you cried andrew, can you hear me? what more is at night i prepared to do i to help you crime well, it's going to try a range of measures. it's a short ukraine of unwavering support, and you're hearing all the time from the nato secretary general. that moves are going to be made towards providing more support to air defense by individual states and not an overall nato overarching measure. but individual states providing
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weaponry to actually defend the air space in a more effective means. and also a little bit, a range of other assurances it's expected to provide more in the way of materials and equipment to try to get the power grid back to operations. and to try to actually support the population with heating and power to actually relieve them of these long blackouts all over the country after russian raids by miss isles, by the whole range of other weaponry. and the chaos that ensues and also the humanitarian emergency that's getting worse by the day. it's a critical situation that is acknowledged by leaders here. foreign ministers, intent on trying to crack down effectively on other barrage of attacks from
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russia about there is, has to be said behind closed doors, a division about how they actually providing weaponry. whether or not nato can actually full fully support the use of sophisticated weaponry being provided for the ukrainians. now there are a lot of measures patriot missile systems, for example, it needs training, but the ukrainians say that can take place. that is possible, but they need sophisticated weaponry in order to take out these tax forms missiles from aircraft. and indeed the drones, the uranium may drones that are very effective at taking out substations, for example, very poorly defendant electrical substations which can black out large areas. now, u. s. secretary of states anthony blinking is expected to announce a strategy which will involve specific help for power stations for 4 areas of
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electrical installations where expertise is needed and equipment is needed to get the grid back up and running. so this is all ongoing right now. okay, thank you very much. since andrew simmons for us in bucharest will, earlier we spoke to vitale, clinico, the mayor of keith. he says, ukraine needs nato allies to provide more military support. main point, her air defense and direct systems, sir, because safety right now is mean priority for every one in ukraine and her. yes, of course we very appreciate for no support to political support. financials, board human than help, but we need right now. no generators are for now. if walk our country, we need also defense weapons and directors systems and her defending systems because one more time,
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no safety is main priority for every citizens of all hometown in our country. it's her situation right now in holy grain and also in capital is critical because after lost her rake is a tag a to our hometown is the, our infrastructure was also have huge damage is destroyed and we are fighting 24 hours to bring the water in. heating bag or apartment. so 2 homes in our citizens. actually right now there heating again to water in the homes, but we have definitely though 50 percent of electricity. it's mean one half 1000000 citizens of our hometown without electricity. cutter has struck a deal with germany to supply 2000000 tons of liquefied natural gas a year from 2026. the deal will run for 15 years. germany is looking for
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alternative energy sources after imports from russia were severely cath, when it invaded ukraine. or now from dominant cane in berlin. from the german perspective, this is a deal which the minister concerned robert har back and said is great. he said that from his perspective, this 15 year deal shows that categories part of the world market. he says that there are the countries in the world market, but let's be clear cut represents one of the biggest parts of the world market. from the german perspective, the governmental perspective, that is this is also good news because very recently they've shown the world one of the new floating l n g terminals. i've been to see it myself in the port of vill hands haven't. and so this deal, which would represent 3 percent of germany's gas needs, well, it will when eventually this comes through will be coming to places like phil hens, hoffen, and feeding germany's gas requirements for those 15 years. but what it also spells
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out is clear that this environmentally concerned and conscious german government is having to accept the needs the necessity of having fossil fuels for a very long time. mr. havoc has said we're, we're going to be carbon neutral by 2045. this deal runs till 2041. no question about it right now the situation, the energy crisis is forcing this german government to make decisions that would really prefer not to, but openly say they say that this deal is great. at least for palestinians were killed by israeli forces in 3 separate incidents in the occupied west bank. the palestinian health ministry says dozens of others were also wounded during early morning braids near hebron and ramallah. in the latest incident, a palestinian was shot dead after allegedly ramming a car into an israeli soldier at his settlements. bernard smith reports from
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ramallah in the occupied west bank. all behind me are students from visits, university and amidst them on to stretches. are the bodies of jawad and duffer remark 21 year old daughter was an i t student here. there's 8 university he and his 22 year old brother were killed in confrontation with israeli soldiers earlier on today in a village. not far from here. and this is the funeral service, a funeral procession if you like, for them being held by the fellow students. also earlier on today, 44 year old palestinian was killed near hebron again in confrontations with israeli forces. am reports now that there's been a ramming incidence near a security check point in the occupied west bank and a 45 year old palestinian we understand has been killed in that incident. it's a $153.00 palestinians killed so far this year, the deadliest by our calculations in 16 years in the occupied west bank. and all of
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this has happened underneath railey governments. that essentially was supposedly sort of centuries made up of a centrist coalition. this is before the most right when government in his railey history has come in to power that coalition led by benjamin netanyahu won an election earlier this month. coalition talks are ongoing, but in not government will be too far right extremist politicians whose goal is to serve their secular constituents. meanwhile, valleys will be held in several countries to mark the international di of solidarity with the palestinian people. one of them is outside the united nations office and garza. this year's day of solidarity comes 6 months after the death of al jazeera gentle assuring our barclay shot by an israeli soldier while on assignments and janine in the occupied west bank. chinese authority say that working to minimize inconvenience caused by strict pandemic policies after days of
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widespread protests. mass cove at 19 testing has resumed in shanghai and fictions of spreading, despite tens of millions of people. living under some form of restriction security has also been tightened. demonstrations rear in china, but have grown in recent days. authorities have deployed additional police officers and beijing, after hundreds of people protested on sunday, some protests as have even called on president chic pink to resign. he has just begun an historic 3rd term in office. chinese foreign ministry says citizens should exercise any of their rights and freedoms, but he insist they must respect the role of law. he another you're going to want china has been following the dynamic 0 covered policy and has been making adjustments based on the realities on the ground. as we speak,
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china's following the 9th version of the pandemic protocols on the 20 measures. we believe that with the leadership of the c p. c and the supports of the chinese people. i'll fight against cove at 19 will be successful. katrina, you has more now from beijing. the authorities have done everything. they can't. you avoid a repeat of the protest. we saw in several chinese cities on the we can, we said seen a lot of police presence in all of the areas that the protest did take place in the city. some coercive tactics being used by the police. and all of this was really defended by china's foreign ministry. as we heard during their press conference earlier, they were saying that the chinese us citizens all have rights protected within the framework of the law. and instead of acknowledging any value in these protests, the chinese foreign ministry spokesperson went on to really a pivot and point blame at some foreign journalists who have been covering these
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protest. a little bit of effort on the side of the chinese authorities, as well as the state media to de, legitimize these protests, as well as defend, continually defend china's 0 carbon policy. what had once been a point of national pride, it seems, have now become a liability press conference from china's state council. and what we saw interestingly used were, was an acknowledgment of some of the mistakes made in the implementation of china 0 harvard policy. while they were saying were that they, that there had been a lack of patience, a lack of communication on the ground. also that there have been some excessive heavy handedness by some officials imposing the 0 carving policies, and that some people had arbitrarily or illegally expanded the scope of lock downs . in south korea, truck drivers have shaved their heads and protests against government orders to go back to work by demanding a minimum wage as they struggled with
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a rise and the cost of living. this is the 2nd strike by truckers in less than 6 months. south korea's construction industry has taken a hurt as a result. oh, silly here don't al jazeera cro in coals for justice 3 years after protests against corruption and iraq. and it's a big day for china space program as it gets ready to send astronauts to its very on space station. these are live pictures from the launch site. ah hello there. the weather in south asia is looking largely pleasant. you can see from a satellite image, barely a cloud in the sky, we still got some showers trickling into the west coast of india. that's going to change as we go into thursday. we will see that rain start to pick up on the east
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coast. that's as though showers creep across the bay of bengal from fear thunderstorms for the 1000 of sri lanka. and the rain continues to fall for me and my but for bangladesh baton near pole, largely clear skies, lots of pleasant conditions. and this isn't a story from much of a north of india and into pakistan for central asia where we have seen temperatures come down here. we are going to the temperatures come down for vast areas of east asia that's already happened for mongolia and northern areas of china. that cold air plunging its way towards the se, 4th or bringing some heavy rain to the likes of central and southern china. taiwan as well and into japan were like can see those snow flurries last into thursday and the temperature is set to dip down to places like fall in the korean peninsula as well as tokyo and the ryan continues. we've also got a bit of a wintry mix more central areas, but up in the north, clear skies with lots of sunshine, beijing at 2 degrees celsius. ah,
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ah, ah. watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the solid, the wall, and ukraine has said to dominate talks as nato foreign ministers, meeting romania. the alliance is discussing how it can help defend ukraine against russian attacks. at least for palestinians are reported to have been killed by israeli forces and separate incidents and the occupied with bank the palestinian health ministries. his dozens were also wounded. during rides in beat, emma and beach rima chinese authority say that looking to minimize inconvenience caused by panoramic lock downs. after days of widespread protests and fictions are spreading, despite tens of millions of people living under some form of restriction. the iraqi prime minister mohammed shia also, donnie has arrived in iran on an official visits aimed at strengthening ties between 2,
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ron and baghdad. the countries to lead is due to discuss issues including a rocky mediation between iran and saudi arabia. baghdad has hosted 5 rounds of talks between saudi arabia and iran since last year. they focused on normalizing relations. it's been 3 years since major protests against corruption in a rock. many people say no justice has been achieved for those who died during the unrest. protesters accused the government of making a rockies even poorer while fueling ethnic and sic, terry and divisions, mahmoud under why he'd reports from baghdad. had you had, he says, among all the memorabilia he has. these birds remind him the most of his late son. most of all, he says he takes a care of them every day. the same way, his son used to most of our was a senior year university student of administration and economics in baghdad. he was
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killed by a sniper during the 2019 nationwide protest against the government. while at your leisure, my son was like all other ambitious protests of, with a revolutionary urged you to frustration. they saw sons of corrupt politicians having lots of money while they didn't have a penny oil. they were disappointed by political status and corrupt regime. emily created by both iran and the united states. so they developed the state of awareness and desire to make a change. the years ago, iraq was shaken by the largest demonstrations in its modern history. crowds massed in baghdad to her, he is queer, as people demanded jobs, better services, and an into state corruption. the numbers grew and the demonstrations spread south leading to the resignation of former prime minister adul abdul, maddie. nearly 700 protesters were killed by security forces. tens of thousands of
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were injured and many cases of abductions, enforced disappearances were reported. weighed both the current and previous governments have pledged to ensure accountability for violations and abuses. link to the demonstrations, victims, families and human rights organize sions are still concerned. human rights activists accused iran bagged groups of carrying out the killings. when archaeological mir concerned authorities have deliberately concealed the identity of perpetrators which it names as a 3rd party because some official institutions are involved in the crack down against dissident voices and others whom money polluted the protests to shoot their interests for battle had you heard he keeps records of people killed along with his son, including those in other provinces. he says messages have been left on the doorstep of his house, warning him to stop. oh oh,
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this is were 3 means of most of our in his family's house. his father says he sons of friends took some of his clothes to keep a memory of him to keep alive his quest and to continue seeking justice for his death. ma'am adopted, we're here al jazeera baghdad. china is preparing to send 3 astronauts to its very own space station and thus it to blast off in less than an hour. the crew traveling on board the ship shall 15 spacecraft will spend the next 6 months living in the t on gong station. jan gong, which means heavenly palace is now only the 2nd place outside of earth's atmosphere where astronauts have a permanent presence. the other site is the international space station ah, or detain at the world cup here in cutter. and every team has now applied to games in the tournament with only france, brazil, and portugal,
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certain to advance to the next round. 2 girls from printer fernandez were enough to us in portugal through to the last 16 beating uruguay to know. ah, this is only little out of whose income since 2010 and every year i watch a real we win. but i mean, this is the oh, the gregory amazing experience with view window affordable years to match was really good for the portuguese. look at us, look how we are feeling. it was bad, like that's a bad, like homeowner and, and tuesdays action games and group i will kick off in less than an hour. a drawer will be enough, ecuador, but synagogue a likely need to win to progress to the next round. in the other came the netherlands play host nation, cut up later at 19 g m t. iran in the u. s. i face each other in
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a rear match up while england and while square off for the 1st time at a world cup. while the rivalry between the 2 british nations goes back centuries, but when it comes to the border, nothing is straightforward. nadine barbara reports from clonnie mirak in most other places, this would probably be called hedging your bets. but the sight of the welsh and english flag side by side is nothing unusual here. and connie minish, a place that lives right on the border between the 2 nations. not that you'd notice much of a boundary in this area, just the occasional roadside perhaps. but sitting on the divide does make things a little complicated when england play whales, like on tuesday evening, about the hearing, the cross key dollar welcome. but there's a definite, lean towards garrett south gates, england sides a few short steps across the main road in the village. and you've gone from england
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to wales. and the dolphin pub. landel, john turned proudly. where's his wails top as he gets ready for the big game that the reads have to win, but nothing straightforward. here. he's from london and he's expecting most of his customers to be back in england. the village itself is la muller. either way is english or welsh. dabilla says it's, you know, we don't have one side and the other side, me personally, i'm, i suppose england. so i have oversee goodness, b spokane, and but really one west wales to win because it's very important for the country. the local football club, honey men, have c claims to be wales. these oldest teeth. but of course there's a twist. as of this year, it's playing in the english league just as taught welsh teams such as swans. the in cardiff take part in england's professional system that doesn't stop. many of its players were being proud of their welsh heritage. and the same goes for laura alice jones conway. she's from the area,
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unlike her husband to be watching the match with her. for this is all like, well co foreign o'connor thing, the screen savers and whoever loses is going to have to pay for a nice, not your way. so i can do the dish, and do the dba al jazeera honeymoon is on the whales, england border. phillips cross now to own consume sheriff who is following the action on the ground and our house to quack. if i imagine at that said the ancient and there is hating up ahead of to nights, games. oh, well, quite yes. if you look to my right, lots of people walking this way, they're heading out for mat. if you look to the left left of the boat chatting up about what's the next match, they're going to patches dispatch an electric atmosphere here. and the only reason you find some space is because some of the ecuadorian plans have left. but why don't we talk on the walk up? we are just talking about how smooth everything is. and one of the reasons is
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because we have all these well into is really putting into so much of effort. and i have it me a fan of volunteer kimmy law. thanks for joining us. so what did like to be a part of the people woke up here reads amazing is like their interest in my life. really not fun on like a fever. i really like it columbia, he's not here, but i'm still working. my brothers are better today on those. i read other article to ron. it's really those i was wrong. i was really strong issues before we find or dual or is always the best way for i'll get to my and brazil. i go to later today and you have in the south stadium, i know you're able to read it. so i don't watch whole you're much. is there a angel about going for enjoyed? why did you choose to be a volunteer here? because i always want people who are these kind of events especially i woke up,
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i know how people are doing it because they made me a lot of filters to come here. i really like it can be helping others. i mean, they won't go, you got that. he didn't believe you very and wrote, you wrote or wrong america. i really like it to be here. okay. i'm all fire a. thank you very much for joining or j going to. well, there you are just, you hear some noise behind me so the noise will eventually pick up. that'd be lot of singing and down thing. and this is where all the fans just about me before a game after game. hey alex. yeah. there's nothing that i can do about who is going to be on my frame. thank you so much. yeah, looks like a big night ahead for you. that's unconcerned sherry down at the su quick, if for you in bag report has that was the planets largest coral reefs system should be added to a list of endangered world heritage sites. scientists say urgent action is needed
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to save the great barrier reef off the coast of australia. they say greenhouse gas emissions must be cut quickly. that also warned that funding should be increased to protect the fragile marine ecosystem. the trailers government says climate change as a threats to coral reefs and heritage sites around the world. not just in its territory . mostella is conducting a census on the great barrier reef the program has collected will and 50000 images of the heritage side. sarah clark reports from kins, it's peak season on the great barrier reef. thousands of tourists flocked to queensland every year to experience one of the 7 natural wonders of the world. eric fisher is a tourism operator, is also a marine biologist, and understands the importance of protecting a reef under threats. so we're all stakeholders, we all care about, or if it's a beautiful why. so we do, can we do really care about what's going to happen to the reef in the future. it's with that in mind that he's signed up to the largest co race census of it's kind,
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thousands of snorkeling tourism upright. his fishing charters and recreational divers have joined the program around 50000 images have been collected so far, and 315 reefs had been surveyed. there was just as desperate need for large scale recognizance of, of the whole a great barrier. is that the so masses in the same sciences, germany, so you're trying to find out what's going on and a much bigger scale, a scale only. we cannot really do by getting on to help. this is what the citizen scientist sit capturing images that identify coral types and document the race health that the census is collected so much data that it's now signed up schools, which are using artificial intelligence to analyze the imagery, we see lots of things we, she watch some cold bleaching corners stars ah, crown of thorns starfish like they are the devastations of their 8th. and then is the beauty of it,
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