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during the coming months involving people like julia's doctors and ambulance workers from around the world, a visit way, chinese minister to cartman, there would have triggered cortez, the monster, the buttons in the path. but these refugees now live in peer ah and attend to cub rushes. wal funding the ear and several wealthy nations agree on a price cap on its oil. ah, club, the horrible you're watching out there a life by headquarters here in the also coming up the united states military and balance 1st nuclear stealth bomber in more than 30 years, calling it the b 21 raider. south africa's governing party. postpone the decision.
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mom president, run the poses political future after inquiry found evidence of possible misconduct . plus, i'm parked in finance on india when the construction of a, mikey $1000000.00 board has been started by protest. ah, book into the program. the group of 7 nations, australia and the european union have agreed on a $60.00 a barrel price comp on russian oil. it applies to oil that's imported by tanka, and is aimed at cutting off cash supplies to moscow. the prize camp is expected to come into effect on monday, not the same day and ear embargo on russian crude will also be applied. joe to help 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 all. and then over the price at which any oil cap might be set,
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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 rational 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, easy, limiting you countries ability to license and insure vessels. many of them registered in new countries carrying seaborne russian oil, the so called euros oil to big oil consuming economies like india and china. so the
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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. so how does the price cut work? well, countries that sign that will only be able to buy all shipped by see at $60.00 a barrel. india and china are russia's top oil by the country, more than 40 percent of exports. they've been getting huge discounts and they're not interested in joining the price camp. but western country say they won't ensure shipments but sell russian oil above it. now that's especially a problem for india, which has no direct pipeline to russia. western allies, no. russia's remaining oil by his own gain to join in on the sanction. so instead, they're hoping caps give bias. leverage to demand even lower prices. that by
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cutting moscow's revenue under the play is a president of the energy consulting firm, lippo coil associates. he explains how the cap is affecting markets. interestingly, because the european union in the g 7 are no longer buying russian oil limits, the number of customers available to russia in order 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, the oil market had a very new to reaction today. in fact, it sell about a dollar about the fact is that the price cap in the european union band have created a number of exceptions. we're going to continue to see the check republic,
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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 via pipeline. so the u. s. is availed, it says nuclear self bama in more than 30 years. the b $21.00 rater is designed to replace the aging b one lancer, and b to spirit craft. secretary of defense lloyd says it's crucial for defending the nation. no other long range bomber can match its efficiency. it won't need to be based in theater. it won't need logistical support to hold any target at risk. let's talk about the b b 21 still
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50 years and advances in low observable technology have gone into this aircraft. and even the most sophisticated, your defense systems will struggle to detect the b 21. and this guy, dave, are all, she is a non resident senior fellow at the gulf international forum and a professor at the national defense university. he says the between 2 and bama has a combination of capabilities that hasn't been seen of us weapons for a very 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 per copy of the b $21.00. and that b one bomber which 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 in relative terms. it has
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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. it 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 long time from us weapons having a long range bomber allows us to have assets based in the united states that can inflict strategic strikes, conventional generally or possibly nuclear,
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if it comes to that without having the forward based infrastructure, that's significant. israeli forces of killed a 22 year old palestinian man in the occupied west bank. witnesses say he was involved in a car accident with in israeli settler before being apprehended than shot a close range? israeli police say the man stop de soto while trying to status metrics from the palestinian red crescent say they were prevented from helping the injured man. $150.00 that palestinians have been killed in the occupied west bank since the start of the south africa. the governing party has postponed a decision on the political future of presents or on the pose is after an unprecedented public. if after an independent panel recommended parliament should consider launching an impeachment process, rama poser was investigated because he failed to report the theft of millions of dollars hidden in a sofa on his private game fall 2020. and he's initiated
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a raft of anti corruption reforms since taking office c. n. c's. national executive committee will meet again in the coming days just ahead of the parties. elective conference were ram, oppose that was widely expected to win a 2nd term in office. any fame if we don't today, decided that they would like to report to be given to the official of the c fest. the officials must process it convenient n w c was the n w says done will convince the any. see, and we should do this before the 6th of december. so between tomorrow and sunday, we go all day and that midterm fact that's not discussed today. let's just go to the company. so we'll come back to the village of judith correspondent has more from his book,
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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 t lee and that sound by talk about the steps that he says must happen next going forward. he said that there's going to be some officials in the amc that are going to be reviewing this independent panels report on sewer. i'm a poser and then he says that those officials are going to be briefing another committee of the a n 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. 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, 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. so on the poser,
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they may vote to go ahead and initiate an impeachment panel within parliament or us back group that helped defeat iceland. northern syria says that it stopped old joint operations with american troops. the civil democratic forces say the result of turkish bob bobbins of territory. it controls turkey has stepped up. it strikes in northern serious as a bombing and stumble killed 6 people last month. anchor lane, the attack on kurdish separatists. it says are linked to the s t s. well the guy sions almond away for a possible turkish ground, offensive in northern syria centers because who do has more from gothic into yes, the f announcement of holding the joint counter isolated raisins with the international coalition, followed the latest statements by the u. s. office rules that said they have privately also warned the turkish officials about the concerns with regard to the
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possible ground offensive. what the sd of expects from the united states is to be more vocal to be more against the turkish offensive in northern syria. and the focus is they are still and the focus shouldn't be it shouldn't be harm. turkish officials have been always emphasizing that the fight is not only against the kurdish bar to group all but all kinds of terrorism in northern terrain. clothing, i, we are hearing that the americans, the russians, the syrian government and iran are negotiating, some details about the possible operation. time will tell whether this operation will really be conducted or all parties will compromise of some of the benefits on the ground. well, still had held out that we looked at how difficult life can be for women who live with disabilities in libya. and the full capital of the u. s. gets ready for the 1st knockout round of the world.
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ah. with when to cold continues to descend to part good part of europe. well, in that cold air, when it comes across the water, the open water measure has been causing storm systems over the last 2 or 3 weeks. it's no exception. that's exactly what's happening at the moment. so if we descend on that one, this is what saturday looks like for the coast of southern france, western italy, the islands, and in the military, the winds aren't as strong as they were. and interesting, there is suddenly rosalyn and northly south africa is actually not really being affected by this and more recent stormy weather than the north coast to turkeys going east towards into the caucasus leaving song, darkness stumble on shore. brazen, brighter weather than most of the country is looking recently. fine, but the bulk of europe is said he enters other underneath rather grey and cold sky
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because he's tempted all low single figures. and this breeze across the baltic, the north fade into britain means this will be really cold and horrible weather in, for example, done, but least inside of that. and you pick up the forecast of berlin, where the average 11 for december and where 12, or 3 degrees for the next 3 days, pretty awful really. by time you get to sunday, no significant change the most part except the rain is moved now one skin to the western side of grease and the balkans. ah ah, in so i
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me the the me book about you're watching out there with me. so run the reminder of all top stories and gees of nations, australia, and the use of agreed all the $60.00 a barrel price capital russian oil. it applies to oil, it's imported by tank and aimed at cutting off most case revenue. the u. s. isn't veiled at 1st new nuclear south from are more than 30 years from defense load often says beach with you on radio will be crucial for defending the nation. the south
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africa, the governing party is the phone to decision on the political future present, or on the poser depends of panel recommend parliament should consider impeachment, procedures to accusation corruption. in the us say, democratic party panel has bank president biden's push to change its presidential primary calendar in 2020 full, that the moves intended to give greater power to states with more diverse populations. the plan would see south carolina whole. the 1st primary followed by new hampshire, nevada, iowa, and new hampshire. have traditionally be the 1st state to kick off the u. s. presidential campaigns of jordan as well from washington. this is something that would basically up and about 50 years of current political practice when it comes to choosing a presidential candidate. typically, iowa has the 1st caucus soon after new hampshire has the 1st primary. both of these
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states are rather small. they are predominantly rural. they're predominantly white in terms of voters after joe biden lost the new hampshire primary in 2020. he started saying to anyone who would listen, that he thought that the primary system should be changed that other states with more diverse populations that are bigger, that are more urban, should come earlier in the process in order to get a better sense from american voters, whom they want to see as their democratic presidential candidate. he made his wishes known to the democratic national committee. and on friday, the panel has decided that south carolina will be the 1st state to hold a primary in 2024. now this is not a process that would, does hold for ever and ever. this is something that bite and says should be revisited after the 2024 election to that. the 2028 primary season
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can accurately capture the changing a population among american voters. oh, to south carolina, we're truck drivers. continuing this strike despite a government order to return to work thousands miles through the capital. so demanding high wages, negotiations between the government and medians have failed. the strike is disrupted supplies a phase of a few shortage in the coming days. as libby, where a lack of facilities has made life difficult for people with disabilities, schools and public buildings off to not acceptable for those with special needs. on a train, it has moved from miss rata full z m. anita was paralyzed below the waist when she was only 2 years old. like many disabled people in libya, of lack of infrastructure means it's difficult for her to move around. at the hadn't lisa lisa, margaret,
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growing up. i couldn't go to school because they were in our ramps, it's all stays. my father was good, i would fall and hurt myself even now, most schools don't have ramps so many disabled children can't go to school and she's always dreamed of getting an education. now she visits this high school where teachers offer tutoring, but it's not easy. the challenge organization for women with disabilities aims to create a safe and friendly environment for its members. it's a small but welcoming place for more than $57.00 women who are disabled. here they meet and make hand made items to sell like dolls, pillows, and blankets, sales help fun field trips and activities. we dared and sweaty created the organization for ya, coffee, women with disabilities and libya suffer from so many problems. starting from the home. many families do not build ramps and only have stairs the bathrooms are not
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accessible by wheelchair, so she has to crawl. this causes a lot of frustration and psychological distress. we've made some goals. he tried to commit suicide. this parking lot in the heart of mazata as close to banks, the city council, a court house and other public buildings, volunteers and organizations have marked out a few parking spots for disabled people. but without government backing, there's no control over who parks there and no ramps to help to the stables, get to them ramadan, mad, dig heads, the civil society commission, and miss latter. he says things are slowly getting better, had a little surely how public during the gadhafi, regina disabled people who are completely marginalized. but after the revolution, many were wounded in the fighting. and that's created a shift in our society looks at disabled people in general. the government is now researching on how to renovate all buildings to make them accessible for the disabled. although there aren't accurate numbers,
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the government estimates there are at least 120000 disabled people in libya. the actual figure is probably far higher because of war and conflict. in libya, women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this thing, they help ease the pain. malik, trainer al jazeera masato, a court in southern india, his hearing and k is filed by asia's richest man, got them, danny, his companies building a multi $1000000.00 port in the southern scarab southern state, pardon me, of carola. but construction has stall since protest began. months ago, fishing community say the project is endangering their livelihoods. family middle reports now from the indian benedict mary's cooking lunch for her family. they've been living in this tiny cabin for 2 years after the government relocated them to this warehouse. they share it with many
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others. the fishing community in southern india has traditionally lived by the sea, but rising water levels watched their homes away. mary blames a nearby port project for the devastation medium. ha, i invaded with all the coastal erosion started after the construction of the port began. the land eaten by the sea was mine, says, will property look at that area of water where those boats are kept a few years ago. that area was land. our children played football. they. we had evening leisure time day. now the sea has eaten more than a 150 meters of land fishing communities, and carola have been protesting against the very near port for nearly 5 months. they fear it will destroy their livelihood and are demanding the government stop construction. the project cost $900000000.00. the government says the project meets environmental impact requirements and will benefit the economy. once operational virginia will cater for large ships competing with similar ports in the bi
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singapore and colombo authority said this is an ideal location for the port which is expected to create many jobs. some family support the project, sat down and sold his ancestry land to the port developer. he got more than $80000.00 and invested most of it. he says this in head, the next generation that be in the log in it is a good project. i gave land to authorities hoping it would come to get along with lots of people will get jobs. i am giving all my support to this project. the land was hard earned by ancestors, so it should be completed. most of the port has already been built, but construction has stopped since protest began. the company has filed a court case to complete what's left. the government says it wants to resolve the issue peacefully. e, i'm trying to convince them we are trying to provide them what to worldly, asking except the gym at the sting. so we have to take in austin, leonor people are sir gone when we have to look after them. so we are talking with
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them. we're talking to the leaders, so also we have to ensure that the law and order off the place, isa insurance, the communities anxiously waiting for the court verdict. they disagree with the governments environmental assessment and want an independent study. they said they will keep protesting to all their demands are met. park new metal al jazeera virginia, sudden india. ah, well, we now know all 16 teams that have made it through to the knockout stages of the well up in group g, brazil in to the next round, despite to surprise one, the last 2 come a route vinson to go back to school. the with just before be with center, this celebration and switzerland all through they beat. so be a 3 to and about tempered game at stadium $97.00 for jonathan ross. it's wet sign here. go into la 16 for 3rd straight. well cup they beat. so be
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a $32.00 here at stadium 974. so be a. 8 going out despite being amongst the top scoring teams in this tournament, and lots of disappointed sub in fans leaving here tonight was not too good for us tonight because we had our chances but they were better. i think as you see so many fans from survey over there, but they are now disappointed. so what to do? we'll check for brazil to go further and we'll see you again today, but it's been really, really well. it was, it was intense. there's a chance, it's like arguments in the stands. but you know, it was fun, really great time. her team played awesome and my nerves are now a little bit normal. but it's crazy. it's crazy. 45 minutes. the 1st 45 minutes to my heart bumps palms all the time and then a little break to come down and now it's awesome. awesome. and the on the, the partition. 2 ah
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ah, i've been looking for andy and dd throughout this whole match because these guys are just wonderful. they've become dressed of cow. wait on how bell. and he will go on and see. i tried to answer okay. and it was all right. i read the door, you're a go and is there okay? despite a big top i go against portugal. i love no problem. i don't know what they're saying here. so this with teams. i'm their friend, march on into the last thing seen and i don't think they're going to have any more problem done to say i. 6 well, i was at the camera in brazil match last night and i was to hell like,
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he has all the action from the list sales stadium. people are leaving blue sales stadium in a state of shop. not quite able to comprehend what they have seen. they came to watch some exhibition football from brazil having already seen the team go through and inside the stadium. as you can see, we had a huge number of brazil problems look at all that yellow look at it. you'd be given thinking this much happened in a hopper in sao paulo, given the level of support. there was a brazil instead they've been done by cameroon. what was a bit to $39.00 them, they crash out the torment. having seen that team be brazil, they're now gonna have to think about how they move forward from this. that would be to knock around since 1990 is a bitterly disappointing night for them. and also quite surprising night for the brazilians that you didn't play with the main main thing. but what we made a good game and i am sure brazil really there was it is very
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frustrating because when you're bit boys deal, you should buy and why that did work when you did was issued. i various but we're going home. unfortunately with the 2022 is becoming one of the most unpredictable woke up in history is serving up surprised off the surprise. brazil a going through. that's probably no surprise to anyone. they lost tonight, but we have to see how they do for the rest of the tournament, is a full 0 to try and predict what's gonna happen at this well call. well, the 1st cut runs kick off on saturday. the u. s. face a tough test against the netherlands. that's going to be closely watched in the country's football capital. gabriel, it's under reports now from kansas city. all over america. this stage is that for the u. s. netherlands world cup match on saturday. here in kansas city, missouri where i am at the stage,
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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 capitol of america, of course, soccer being what most of the rest of the world knows of as 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 that i have ever been in my life?
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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 the serbian fans and we all were out in the streets kind of dancing and everything going in the metro going up. busy escalator, everybody was a party. i want to bring that same type of energy here to the g h a arrowhead stadium in kansas city. this place is going to be rocking on saturday, specially if the young us team can in advance further in the tournament. ah, your geologist, there with me, sir robert unto reminder of our top news stories, gees of nations, australia, and the you have agreed on a $60.00 a barrel price cap on russian oil. it applies to oil. it's imported by tank.
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