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a nucleus stealth bomber the b $21.00. reva is the fast new aircraft. all that's kind of 30 years and at the well kept cameroon, secure. a memorable consolation when over brazil, the 5 time champions spill finished top of the ah! now the european union has decided on a $60.00 a barrel price cap on russian oil carried by c tanka, the u. s. u k. canada, japan and australia have also agreed to that cap. it's aimed at starving. the kremlin of cash to funded invasion of ukraine while avoiding a surge and energy prices. the deal will come into effect along with an embargo on russian crude oil, which prevents shipments by tanka to the block that you hoped to have that cap in place by monday, during a hot has more from london, has been the subject of really quite fraught negotiations between you remember states for months now initially over the sort of market economics of an oil cap at
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all. and then over the price at which any oil cap might be set, poland has joined estonia. they were the 2 main holdouts among the member states in agreeing to an e. u commission proposal made on thursday to set an oil cap at $60.00 a barrel. with that verification mechanism for the price to be revisited every 2 months to ensure that it remains at least 5 percent in theory, at least 5 percent below, whatever the market value of russian is deemed to be. now this isn't going to affect pretty much in any way e u countries ability to buy russian oil at any price. because from monday, december, the 5th a band comes into play only you countries buying any rational at all where it has global significance. though, in limiting you countries ability to license and insure vessels. many of them registered in new countries carrying the cbl in russian oil. the so called euros
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oil to big oil consuming economies like india and china. so the point of any kind of a russian oil price cap is to take as big a bite as possible out of russia's war chest independent experts appear to agree. they're already pointing out that this measure as set now appears somewhat toothless with the value of rational already just about $60.00 or even less as i just how does the price cadillac and how might it affect market? well, countries that sign up will only be able to buy seaborne oil at $60.00 a barrel. india and china, other rushes top oil buyers, accounting for more than 40 percent of exports. they've been getting huge discounts and they're not interested in joining the price. caps has jonah was saying, western countries are saying they now won't ensure shipments that sell russian oil above that cap. that's obviously especially a problem with india, which has no direct pipeline to russia. western allies know that russia's remaining
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oil buyers are going to join in on sanctions. instead, they're hoping that these caps give but buy is leverage to demand even lower prices, thereby, also costing laska is revenue. well, angela power is the president of the energy consulting family po, or the associates. he explains just how this cap is impacting markets. interestingly, because the european union in the g 7 are no longer buying russian oil limits, the number of customers available to russia. nick wanted to place those volumes, which means that china and india are negotiating from a position of strength and can demand deeper discounts for russian oil purchases. as a result, we're seeing that russian oil transactions loading in the baltic or in the black sea are trading at between $50.00 and $55.00 a barrel. well below the price cap. and as a result of oil market had a very muted reaction today. in fact, it fell about a dollar about the fact is that the price cap and the european union bank have
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created a number of exceptions. we're going to continue to see the check republic, slovakia, and hungary purchase oil by a pipeline. as they had been over the last several years and that exception will continue through 2024. in addition, bulgaria has an exemption. they can continue to receive russian oil by tanker to the end of 2024. so there are a number of exceptions to receive oil by a pipeline. meanwhile, the kremlin says the vitamin prison is open to talks about the so called special military operation in ukraine. but it's warning that washington must accept its demands on areas under russian military control. earlier us, president biden said he was willing to meet russia's president if he moves to ends . the conflict. chinese chancellor has also called for a diplomatic solution and a phone call with pearson lum at val as in moscow forth. and he explains dependence
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position russian and american leaders have been repeatedly talking about the need for negotiations to end the war in ukraine. this offer by president biden, for a diet, a meeting with, but i didn't put in has been received here with a mixture of welcome and precaution, the spokesman of the kremlin mitre prescott. he talked about 2 problems in this offer. one of them is natasha is required to a pledge or a promise to withdraw from the land it occupies in ukraine. and the other one is that the americans don't seem to be ready to recognise. but this land now belongs to a to russia. so a rush is very critical of the western stance in general, and they don't see the west. our city liable partner these negotiations put in had a call a phone call with a german chancellor. oliver schultz in which he asked germany to reconsider its position towards the war ukraine. and he said that arming ukraine by the europeans,
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it makes it difficult for the ukrainians. busy or makes it less desirable for ukrainians to accept any negotiations at the present moment and a foot and also talked about m. m. he tried to justify what's going on right now, the bombing of the ukraine infrastructure. he said, but russia abstained for. busy long time from attacking ukrainian infrastructure on a wide scale. but what is going on now is a reaction to ukrainian attacks on russian eastern infrastructure, including the crimea bridge. i'm leaving on and south africa as governing party has postponed a decision on the political future of president. several on the poser, after an independent panel recommended that parliament should consider launching an impeachment process from the poser was investigated after he failed to report the theft of a large sum of us dollars hidden in
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a sofa on his private game farm and 2020. he has initiated a raft of anti corruption reform comes taking office after graft allegations claimed the agency under his predecessor, jacob zoom while the anti is national executive committee will meet again in the coming days just ahead of the parties elective conference. where on the poser was widely expected to win a 2nd town and office the any fee miss we stopped today decided that they would like that the report to be given to door for shots of the ac 1st. officers must process it. convenient. m w c was the end up lucy's gun will put vin. the any c ad we should do this before the 6th of december. so the thing to more than sunday, we do all that. and the midterm frog that's not does cost to do this. i did call, i'll go fish off to leave them up to see them. so when it comes to the embassy,
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the food i manage on june has more for us from janice bank. everybody who had assembled to report on this meeting and to even observe this meeting was quite stunned that barely 45 minutes after the meeting started, that it was abruptly adjourned. and there was a lot of confusion as to exactly why that happened. i heard mister marsha tilly and that sound bye talk about the steps that he says must happen next going forward. he says that there's going to be some officials in the agency that are going to be reviewing this independent panels report on so, or i'm a poser and then he says that those officials are going to be briefing another committee of the a in c. and then there will be another meeting taking place of this executive committee, that's the decision making body within the a and c, that's the meeting that was supposed to happen today, and it was very short. i was very truncated. now the questions immediately are, how can all of the steps be taken before tuesday, december 6? that is a key day in this ongoing political crisis saga,
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because that is when the national assembly is going to meet when they are going to take up the issue of this independent panels report on trauma hosa. they may vote to go ahead and initiate an impeachment panel with in parliament at one point it looked as though miss rom, oppose might actually come to the meeting today to defend himself. at another point, people thought that he was not going to make it appears, he did not make it appearance, but then also people thought that eventually the, the people involved in this means they might actually vote to ask mister opposite to step aside. that didn't end up happening, so there's a lot still to be done and a very limited amount of time to do it. now the u. s. has unveiled as fast a new nuclear stealth bomber aircraft and more than 30 years. the be $21.00. rayden is designed to eventually replace the aging b one long for and b, true spirit aircraft. the u. s. secretary of defense called the bomb, the embodiment and americans determination to defend the republic. no other long range bomber can match it's efficiency. it won't need to be based in
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theater. it won't need logistical support to hold any target at risk. let's talk about the b b 21 still 50 years of advances in low observable technology have gone into this aircraft. and even the most sophisticated air defense systems will struggle to detect the b 21 in the sky. while dave to rush is a non resident senior fellow at the golf and national for him and a professor at the national defense university. when i spoke to emilio, he told me the b 21. bama has a combination of capabilities that hasn't been seen in u. s. weapons for a long time. well, it looks to be a pretty significant change. i mean it's allowing the united states to retire to 1st generation stealth a well 1st generation sell palmer, the b 2, which cost about twice as much for copiers to be $21.00. and the b one bomber which
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never quite fit in. and it's a, it's a platform that appears well, it's very expensive and absolute terms. it's pretty cheap and relative terms. it has a lot of commonality with existing systems. is the same engine as a strike. this the joint strike fighter and it will be upgraded in the future. so it looks like a win on procurement lines. and when on strategic the thing about this farmer is that it doesn't just have self that has other systems as well. so it's nuclear capable. ready it's conventional capable. it looks as though this might also have sophisticated electronics that would allow it to function sort of as an intelligence gathering aircraft. and it looks like it might in the future. they might be able to do it in an unmanned version, which would save a lot of money. so this, this looks to have the combination of affordability, multiple missions and upgrade ability, which we haven't really seen in the,
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in the long time for us weapons, having a long range bomber allows us to have assets based in the united states that can inflict strategic strikes. busy conventional generally or possibly nuclear, if it comes to that without having the forward based infrastructure, that's significant. mostella had here on out there. ah, chaos in some of those parliament, a male politician attacks a pregnant colleague as months and political tension defended to mine. ah, anticipation is rising and so with most of my cattle aways now was again from space detect the line of clouds. it is the remains of what had
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been thunderstorms in saudi ray, but it's gone long way south. you'll notice that that means we are in to this change of weather type, a bit of an increase in the breeze, the shamal, the northerly, the con 1000. the gulf is the case during saturday. not a particularly dusty one. optically cold, one tension is still in the high twenty's as far south as cutter, which is above average, the forecast, the doha 29 or 28, which as i said about 5 degrees above where it should be. generally speaking, fine weather the winds come and they go, they're not setting it to be really cold. dusty ones that beyond that, the weather's fatty settled in fine. winter's coming to the north of syria, north iraq. and of course, more obviously in the caucasus and parts to run, but the sun is shining for the most part. everywhere else. if i take you to sunday, you will notice an increase in light, your to shower and saudi arabia and kuwait, once again in iraq. but i haven't yet come much further south has been recently unceasingly. heavy rain in mogadishu, this more to come here heavy right in d r. c,
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which is caused landslides in the east. again, it's not dried up yet in the same is true in and go to the seasonal rains are going south, but to the south that full time being actually quite dry the weather sponsored by cattle anyways. talk to al jazeera. we also do you believe that women of afghanistan was somehow abandoned by the international community? we listen, we are a huge price for the war against terrorism. what's going on in for money? we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions. from our london broadcast center on al jazeera. ah
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ah. hello, watching al jazeera, i'm associate a and her that's remind you of on top stories, the south. the european union, g 7 and australia have all tentatively agreed on a $60.00 barrel price cap on russian oil. it's aimed at starving, the criminal and of its resources to continue the war. and ukraine of africa as governing party has postponed a decision on the political future of president. so on the prism leader has come under fire after an independent inquiry found, he may have violated his oath of office. the u. s. has unveiled its 1st nucleus stealth bomber aircraft in the b $21.00 reader is designed to eventually replace the aging b one long and b to spirit. now, israeli forces have shot dead a 22 year old palestinian man and the occupied westbank. witnesses say he'd been
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involved in a car accident with an israeli settler before being apprehended and then shot out at close range. israeli police say the man had stabbed a soldier after trying to steal his gun. palestinian red crescent medics were prevented from helping the injured man, according to members of their team. a $159.00 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank since the start of this year. while israel has also order the deportation of palestinian french human rights lawyer and comes after the government revote a solid memories, jerusalem residency writes, he has been held without charge since march and has been imprisoned by israel several times in the past, amnesty international says deportation would constitute a war crime from mcbride has more from occupied eastern the treatments of salah hm . ori is being seen by many people here as a test case and also by his supporters, the which are other human rights lawyers and a rights advocates who been holding
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a news conference here about the latest developments in this case. as a deliberate attempt, or they say by the israeli authorities to expel palestinians or from jerusalem, her hum already has been held in what's called administrative detention for 9 months. now this is a very controversial law by which a suspect can be held without charge for up to 6 months at a time, not being told what they are being held for a stand simply. this is that the authorities not wanting to release information which could lead to other actions by what they regard as a terrorists. but it has been, according to many people here misused to keep literally hundreds. and at the last count, it's well over st 700 palestinians behind bars at prisons throughout israel and israel regards hungary as a terrorist. he has served a number of times behind bars, the most serious of which was
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a 7 year sentence for allegedly being involved in an assassination plot. he was released after a prisoner swap deal between hamas and the israeli government. and the problem now arises in his nationality. he is french by nationality, his mother is french, but he has never actually lived in france for any length of time. he has spent the whole of his 37 years here in jerusalem. he has jerusalem residency, but now because israel has said he has not shown allegiance to the state of israel, that can be revoked if it is revoked. he can be deported at any time. or is that a looks at this case as another test case? through which it once to cement residency vocation for the palestinians in dallas limb, based on breach of allegiance to the state of israel, is that it is only an occupying power in jerusalem. as the old world recognizes. allegiance is not expected from the civilian population. tombori's wife,
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who is french, has already been deported. she is now living in france with that children where it has raised concerned with questions, had been asked by french president manuel mac cross a from rights group such as amnesty. it is raised outright condemnation or with amnesty themselves, calling this a shameless attempt by israel to silence. amy, one who might be advocating for the palestinian cause a routine session incentive of parliament has descended into violence. fighting started after mal politician. as you can see, walked up to a female collie and sat her own face on thursday. she then retaliated that by throwing a chair. the budget presentation was suspended as members traded punches and insults. as you can see, tension has been very between the government and the opposition since the ruling party lost its majority in july. how far?
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right, conspiracy theorist alex jones has filed for bankruptcy after being ordered to pay nearly $1500000000.00 and damages to the families of victims of the sandy hook school shooting in the united states. the info was host falsely came for years than the 2012 shooting was a hoax. he was sued by the families and then ordered to pay the damages following a series of defamation trials. earlier this year, 20 students and 6 staff members were killed. ah well time now for a round up of all the news from a very dramatic final day of the group stage at the castle 2022 wild cup his pieces dentist. brazil suffered a surprise defeats in the final group game here in cutter. they went down, one mill to cameron 1st will come victory for 20 years, but it wasn't enough to keep the african nation in the tournament. fans waved a banner with best wishes for brazil, great pele. the spice,
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missing the injured name of. the brazilians had plenty of chances, but they could not find a way pass cameron keeper davis a puffy gabriel martinez. lee went close a couple of times. the south americans were pushing for a wind to become the only team in the group stage with a perfect record. but they just could not break. the deadlock actually sailed stadium. brazil had already sealed their place in the last 16 before kicker and made 10 changes to the line up camera and were hanging on for long periods, but needed a victory to have any chance of qualifying bands on abu bucko gave the african nation a one know when with an injury fund go and he was in st to for receiving a sick and yellow card, removing it. sure. celebration camera needed a be a when in the other game that didn't happen. and so they are out despite the famous when the 1st, who an african nation over brazil at a world kept a brazilian face. south korea makes switzerland finish 2nd in group g to go into
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the law. 16 as well. they beat serbia $32.00 in a bad tempered game at stadium $97.00 for switzerland when one the love, when general, so picked out is good and security. he's short, deflected office the public, which on its way in soviet equalized when across from do some salvage. with miss alexander, mr. rich, in the 58 minutes, ted, it's picked up. do send love h to make it to one to serbia. but switzerland made it to to before her time. sylvan goodman, the low cross finding real and bold. they went ahead, when bolo found reuben vargas, make feed up. nothing them for a strike. a remote roy la, switzerland, 3 the faith, portugal in the last 16. to be managing just the point in the 3 group games. last minute drama decided the teams eliminated from group h, an injury time when it took south korea to the knockout stage,
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alongside portugal and st. uruguay home, along with gunner portugal had already filled their progress. they knew a point would see them finished top and took the lead record of school in office. 5 minutes. south korea had to win. had any jones with qualifying be equalized through kim young one, christiane, a. rinaldo had an i'm the one who came back in the build up the top score. a man's international football also missed some close range before being substituted. a go shy of you save your full to go record the korean. got a winner in injury on captain phone, you mean setting up when he chance to school, it was the 2nd in the group, little points with you regarding that the same go different south korea were a hit on go school and had an anxious wait. watching the other match, so the mobile phones and they with wild celebrations on their play. and if and when
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they progress, what content is gone, we're hoping to go through and get revenge with a controversial 2010 acres of the bands of uruguay. and they had a chance to go ahead when sergio rochester brought them a 100 kudos to convey or review, but the penalty was given only for roach, it to stuff, and they are you penalty in the 26 minutes a year ago, i made them pay as a shot from louis swat is fell to your again, out of scatter. and it was a pass from suarez to out of 6 minutes later, they put them to clear. but that was not enough when south korea went ahead in the groups of the game both year ago and gone out the gone and finished the bottom of the group with 3 points. it took 3, what we've seen with our football analyst jim. so lead, so many surprises tonight in portugal, losing brazil losing. and that comes on the back of france and spain losing as well . incredible stuff. yeah, i think we have witnesses the best group stage ever and any history because this
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comes to an end because the next one copy will be with more team says 3 per group. and yes, so many's cares. i think that the teams are there is what ready classify. they somehow relaxed and that's why we have seen so many surprises. and they also made a few changes to the teams each of those sites. but interestingly enough, they some statistics around brazil. and these group stage teams not actually winning 3 from 3, tell me about that yet the 1st time, but as a law has a defeat against an african team mer cameron in this case, and is the 1st time only to con navarro south. i saw american teams will go through a argentina and brazil never happened before. and now we have 3 asia because we're considered outs. trailer con, bids there is saw, it's the most diverse. i thing i woke up ever to these 1st time me the list a walk up and for the 1st time as well, they will be teams from the 5 continent say in the next her stage. incredible stuff . now i am of those as well in your expert opinion,
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looking at the law 16 who's the favorite to go over the way and when this thing and for tomorrow i am in the nether over all over the world cup. who's going to win the will car for the better? the lacing brazilian frans are my favorite, he'd say where before and they come for him. that even though they last, they both wear to the fit in the last game and just quickly south america, only 2 teams in the last 16. i don't think we've ever seen that before. if it is a crisis time for them not, i think it's a change of part of the now that's putting my we're while because we have thin germany. our denmark, belgium are powerful team. so i think asia, it, it's that the football is changing and i think it's a change, a farthing man. maybe the south african americans at gwen through that walk up, were not the most her talented teams. and they will have more teams in 2020. so yeah, you might more nafrica and canada. i hope it's as exciting though with this new or rural sir. at 48 teams as well. now we have time, but perhaps that's a discussion for another time to missile it always good talking to you. thank you very much. thank you for your time. so they 14 of cutter. 2022 sees the knockout
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stages get underway with the drama of extra time and penalties entering the picture . benevolence and the united states of america will kick things off at 1500 gmc with their last 16 clash ad khalifa stadium. and that is followed at 1900 gmc by australia versus argentina. can the soccer ru, spring more surprises and reach the quarter finals? so plenty to look forward to hearing carter and our team, we'll have it all covered right here on al jazeera, the now, as you just heard there from pizza, the 1st knockout round does kick off on saturday. the u. s. face a tough test against the netherlands, it's going to be closely watched in the country. so her capital has gabled alexander reports now from kansas city all over america. this stage is that for the us netherlands, world cup match on saturday. but here in kansas city, missouri,
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where i'm at the stage is literally that, that's because there's this stage right in front of a massive tv screen where they are going to be showing the game and in this plaza, right where i'm at now they expect hundreds who knows maybe even thousands of us a soccer fan to be here watching all of the action. now. kansas city calls itself the soccer capital of america. of course, soccer being what most of the rest of the world knows of as a football, you'll be hearing a lot more about kansas city in 4 years. and that's because it's one of the 11 host cities for the 2026 world cup. it's being held in the us, mexico and canada. i caught up with one of the kansas city world cup host officials, who just got back from a visit to doha. and this is what she had to tell me. so how is the cleanest city
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that i have ever been to in my life? it is so fantastic, so. so rich and vibrant. i love that. but one of the things that i would love to bring back is the energy from the fans. the mexican fans were incredible. i saw some serbian fans and we all were out in the streets, kind of dancing and everything going in the metro going up the escalator. everybody was a party. i want to bring that same type of energy here to the ga, ga arrowhead stadium in kansas city. this place is going to be rocking on saturday, especially if the young us team can win and advanced further in the tournament. ah, hello again. this is al jazeera and he's the headlines the european union at g 7 and australia have agreed on a 60, on a.
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