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a visit by chinese minister to caught london would have cortes the most that the better in the past for these refugees, no live in fear. ah, ukraine ones as $30.00 about price cap on russian oil after western powers agreed to a $60.00 limits. ah . hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera live from dough house are coming up, another palestinian killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. it's been the most violent years since 2006. south korean track has defy a government order to return to work. they're demanding higher wages. plus, i'm parked in with that in southern india where the construction of
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a mighty $1000000.00 board has been stored by protest. ah, log into the program. we begin in ukraine, where president vladimir zelinski is chief of staff, says a recent western price cap on a barrel of brushing. oil is not enough and should be lowered even further. on friday, the g 7, australia and the e. u announced a limit of $60.00 a barrel for russian oil imported by c. ukraine wants that to be brought down to $30.00. the kremlin says it won't accept the price cap calling it a dangerous move by western governments. the measure is expected to come into effect on monday. that's the same day and embargo by the you will be applied to russian crude. let's bring in mohammed val, whose live for us in moscow with more on reaction there. mohammed of russia doesn't
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appear deterred by this announcement. what else has the kremlin have to say yes. the spokesman of the company is bitterly pess. coffee, said the russia will not accept this decision and that she's analyzing, still analyzing the situation. and he also said the pressure is, has been preparing for this decision for some time when without partial has been talking about this for some time anticipating this decision for a few months. and they have always been here saying that russia will not sell any oil to any, can't do the fines on this cup. and the meaning of that is about the russia will try to re orient it's oil exploitation to countries that will not find this. this agreement, or this decision, we know that it is the g 7 countries, the countries and australia that have
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a final find on it. so far. several other countries out there in this vast world for russia to look for alternative partners and customers mentioning for us from india and china. of course, russia doesn't have any pipelines go to those countries, but it has to be prepared. and this could be the explanation of about last part of the best course statement. russia has been preparing some alternatives in terms of seaborne expectations of the infrastructure for seaborne expectations by ships renting leasing ships for this purpose. knowing about many other countries will fall under the obligation and the need to, to tow the line regarding what the options have just decided. so russia knows that it has to use from alternative infrastructure to export it to those countries that will not accept to fine on the decision. all right,
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we appreciate the update as always. mohammed val live for us in moscow, where we challenge has more on ukraine's reaction from the capital. keith ukraine has been calling since the beginning of the russian invasion for a complete on embargo on all rushes energy products. whether that be oil or gas, whether that be seaborne or, or pipe. so, an oil cap, a price cap on russian seaborne oil. you can see that from the euclidean perspective, it doesn't go far enough under a year, mac, who is a presidency. lensky is chief of staff, essentially has said that that price cat would have to be $30.00 a barrel, half of the agreed price cap. that's been announced to be able to destroy oh, degrade russia's economy faster. but he says that it doesn't really matter because in a near bullish statements, ukraine is defeating russia on the battlefield. and ultimately,
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whether the price cap is 60 dollars, 30 dollars, or a complete embargo, as you cray would ultimately, like ukraine, according to the government is still going to defeats the russians and still going to repel the invasion. although then is one of the countries that relies on russia for power. main version of ukraine has seen some supplies, cut off and talks to resolve the crisis. stone and simmons found this report. mold overs nights get darker and colder with power, saving all over the country. and now the energy crisis is compounded by another power source being reduced or cut. it's from this hydro electric plant, the disputed territory of trans mistrial. russian forces have been here said, separatist took control more than 30 years ago. this soldier crosses into moldova territory, asking for id documents. we have an army on our territory for
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a moment for 2 years. and we have a frozen conflict where the russians are also part of it. and when you see that the rockets russian missiles ah, flying above our territory, and part of them are failing falling on our villages. and of course, you are feeling threatened investigation. oh, and there are frequent reminders of russian influence here, even though the government says these pro russian demonstrations are orchestrated by an exiled oligarch. most people support the government and looking to the west, but moldova isn't in nato, all the european union and it's collapsed. economy is getting even weaker. the people have mold over a, finding it harder than ever to get by inflation right now stands at 30 percent. no
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surprise then that the population of 2 and a half 1000000 is shrinking at one of the fastest rates in the world. as more or more young people move overseas to find work, an issue or a pc cause plight shows what so many moldova and families are up against her husband has cut 2 trees down to provide enough walk for one room. the gas heating is switched off. they can't afford it. now any schwab is alone with her children. her husband had to fly to germany a few days ago to find work. nearer that, ma'am, cuz honestly, i never thought i could bring her to the point where we have to live apart. a house bill, so sat now and he swore a will have to live with insecurity unless she and her family leave their homeland . andrew simmons al jazeera kisha, now moldova, around state security council says more than 200 people have died since nationwide
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. protests broke out in september. the government says this number includes people killed in what they call terrorist acts and includes security forces that's lower than the figures estimated by human rights groups inside and outside of iran. we say up to 470 people have been killed. hundreds of people have rallied in saddam's capital against a possible deal between military and civilian leadership. the military rule, russia to household with members of forces for freedom and change on monday. they are expected to talk about a deal on a transitional government. israeli forces have killed a 22 year old palestinian man and the occupied west bank. witnesses saying he was involved in a car accident with ms. riley settler, who being apprehended than shot at close range israeli police say the man stab the soldier while trying to steal his gun. after being wrestled to the ground, he was shot point blank, medics from the palestinian red crisen side. they were prevented from helping the
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injured man, 159 palestinians had been killed since the start of the rubbing bride has more occupied east jerusalem. still seems to be some dispute about the exact course of events leading up to the shooting itself according to the people in the town of hawaii. it began with an altercation between the man he's been identified as 22 year old. and miss les, i've been off duty officer, according to a police statement. they say that they tried to break into a car that had to israelis inside one of them being off duty soldier who had a hand gun. he fired at miss like the man that ran across, producing a knife and attacking a border patrol, a border force officer. it was another border officer who apparently then try to grapple miss les, and that's the man we see in this clip. a video from that, of course the, the what happened next is in left dispute because we'll see very clearly in the
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ensuing struggle of the offices, weapon falls to the grounds. the palestinian man falls to the ground. the officer then producing what appears to be its backup weapon, his hand, guns, and shoot if lay on the ground several times. it has been roundly condemned by palestinian authorities in that view. this was a cold blooded killing, that also being a criticism from the e. u. office here, they have said that they are greatly concerned about what they're holding an excessive use of lethal force by their estimation. this is the tense killing of a palestinian in just 72 hours. and of course, it comes with this uptake in clashes in the occupied west bank. we have had so far we are not even at the end of the year, 159 palestinians being killed in these clashes with thousands more injured in. what is the highest number of casualties in 16 years? rising tensions have made 2022. the most violent year for palestinian since 2006,
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almost 160 have been killed in the occupied west bank. nearly all of them by israeli forces. the united nations middle east envoy tor, when lynne has one situation, is that a dangerous tipping point and the u. s. says it's deeply concerned by the violence in the occupied territory, particularly the devastating toll on children. earlier i spoke with the how doing the gucci, who is a palestinian analyst covering his rally affairs. he explained what he thinks is behind the increase in violence. i think in the recent days after those elections now is forming government with his body, not from the really just as soon as we can see the effect of this situation and the behavior of those that are elite soldiers and policemen and more killings in the streets. soldiers in hebron threatening palestinians that it might have been given
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who will be appointed as minister of national security. it is that is coming to behave, you and your life will be miserable. these things may be did not happen directly in this way. it proper israelis who are properly stimuli. we are not allowed to enter hebron yesterday in that tour by breaking silence movements that tries to fill out what those are the only soldiers do and commit crimes and against the stallions. this thing is escalating and we saw the result of it in the recent days by killings around the las daniels, the last one. it was just started in hawaii who was killed in cold blood, the 6 of the elections and the coming extreme right. the government is afflicted in the behavior of the patient forces. in those think still ahead on al jazeera, we look at how difficult life conveys women to live with disabilities in libya.
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ah, it's the weekend. hope you're enjoying nice to see you. thanks for tuning in. so we'll start in india, this is a picture on sunday with that ne monsoon picking up more concentrated rain is falling, for example, in careless state. so we'll call it coach itself. also blanketed and rain through sher longer. and the more deeply that southwest corner of sherlock, i think will power up some thunderstorms here. now, with that ne monsoon picking up, it's going to be a washout in da nang soggy conditions there. and look at this friend of rain through the malay peninsula, pushing into the and i'm in c, and we'll continue to keep tabs on it as it moves into the bare been gall and potentially eventually slammed into india. se asia, indonesia bursts of rain southern sumatra. and seen that rain fill in across the main island of java on sunday. that cold snap still
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a reality you played across said china. but a really rough feeling day in shanghai got the rain, got the wind gusts up to about 50 kilometers per hour. so you know that 11 degrees is going to feel much cooler. also dealing with those winds for japan's hawkeye don't island and the snow is falling there. so that's whipping around that snow are creating low visibility, white out conditions in some cases while and will end in pakistan. the sun, sunny day, encouraged with the high of 30 degrees c later. ah, [000:00:00;00] with there was a time to be direct. there is
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a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this country to cut through the rhetoric. how can we resist this narrative in hub interviews and demand the truth? join me markham on hill for up for what? al jazeera lou ah ah, hello, you're watching al jazeera. i'm emily anglin. he is a reminder of our top stories. the salam, the kremlin, says e to warranty except to $60.00 price. tap on russian oil being imposed by g 7 nations, australia and the u. it's due to come to effect on monday. ukraine says it should be lower. israeli forces if shorted 22 year old palestinian man at close range in
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the occupied west bank. 159 palestinians have been killed in the area since the start and around state security council says more than 200 people have died since nationwide. protests broke out in september. that's lower than estimates by human rights groups who say up to 470 have been killed. so let's get your latest to woke up news now, an old 16 teams that have made it through to the knockout stages of the tournament, including in group j. brazil who are in to the next round. despite a surprise, one me a loss to come room, been sent back her school the winter before being immediately sent off to his celebration and switzerland through after they bade serbia 32 in bad timbered gang and stadium, 97 for the post match of the knockout phase will say the middle against the u. s. in less than an hour, the winner will advance to
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a quarter final meeting with either container or strictly. the u. s. face is a tough test against the middle exam is going to be closely watched in the countries football capital. gabriel, alexander reports from kansas city all over america. this stage is set for the us netherlands world cup match on saturday. here in kansas city, missouri 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 football. you'll be hearing a lot more about kansas city in 4 years,
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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. doha is the cleanest city 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, it's 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,
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specially if the young us team can win an advanced further and turn them in. and that match will be played right here at doe, has galle say international stadium in just over half an hour's time. that's where so hell malik joins us from, with all the action. so hell, the netherlands sailed through the group, staged by the young american side, will certainly be hungry for a win. what's the feeling amongst fans ahead of the match? well, thank you, emily. let me tell you something. excitement is building here ahead of the big magic khalifa stadium, a stadium which means i'm big upsets in the tournament. and maybe the american fans and the american team can draw some inspiration to that. certainly the mood of the american science is one of optimism i've spoken to you. i've seen some dress like captain america, maybe that he will need a super hero like performance. it's not against the netherlands, some comedy flags, some of come dressed as uncle sam. all those classic american out bits and then moved is definitely want to boy,
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and they thought that team hold it was the best in the tournament with all england fire power. but now let's see what happens is the netherlands, the team is far better than the usa in terms of the quality of players in terms of across their team. they're rac tire, but yes, on paper that better, but his game is played on growth. so we've seen the usa divide yours before they did well. the love you can hear it is very, very popular there and a good movie. they want to see this team do well, there's a lot of excitement. let's see what happens. it's gonna be a crazy night, hopefully can even taxes. it may be another big opposite. who knows? you can really feel the magic india indeed. let's hope there's an upset tonight for both the ozzy's and the american. thank you very much. so hell, melick live for us there at that there has khalifa international stating to other world news now. and a spokesman to turkey, as president says, the government will not relent in hunting down groups. it considers to be terrorists. it comes as anchor a parade prepares for
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a ground operation in northern syria, targeting the syrian at democratic forces. his spokesman abraham colleen on talk to al jazeera for us, i any and all p k, k, p, y, d, y, p g, establishments, elements, or posts. military points are legitimate targets for us. whether they are ah, in western syria or in eastern syria, northern syria, near the border, are far away from it. they are legitimate targets because they are terrorist organizations. and we go after them to protect our borders. and you can watch the full interview with abraham kellen on talk to al jazeera on sunday, december 4th. at 730 jim t. tennessee is powerful, trade union says it no longer accepts the country's political part because of what
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it calls individual rule and likely reference to president chi. say it the 1000000 member union supporters i had when he dissolved parliament and seized most powers last year. but it's late and now says tennessee as democracy is under threat, elections are set for december 17 after a referendum voice in july to libya. now, where a lack of facilities has made life difficult for people with disabilities. schools and public buildings are often not accessible for those who are differently abled. malik traina has more from miss rata full 0. monita 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. a daddy me sadly suck my get. it's growing up. i couldn't go to school because there were no ramps, it's all stays. my father was good, i would fall and hurt myself even now,
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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 in libya suffer from so many problems starting from their homes. many families do not build ramps and only have stairs the bathrooms are not 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
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commit suicide. this parking lot in the heart of miss rata is 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 disabled. get to them ramadan mattie heads the civil society commission and miss flutter. he says things are slowly getting better, hadn't surely how complex during the gadhafi, regina disabled people who are completely marginalized, hers. 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 old buildings to make them accessible for the disabled. although there aren't accurate numbers, the government estimates there are at least 120000 disabled people in libya. the
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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 says, the hope is the ping mal trina al jazeera masato touring here. now when the government says it will not stop the construction of a multi $1000000.00 port in the southern state of carola, the project funded by ages riches man gotten a donnie stored since protest began. months ago, fishing communities say it's endangering their livelihoods. have me middle reports from virginia, benedict mary's booking 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 others. the fishing community in southern india has traditionally lived by the sea, but rising water levels watch their homes away. mary blames
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a nearby port project for the devastation, m ha, and all the coastal erosion started after the construction of the port began. the land eaten by the sea was mine, sister 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 care law have been protesting against the very near port for nearly 5 months. they fear it destroyed 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 by singapore and colombo authority say, this is an ideal location for the port which is expected to create many jobs. some
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family support the project, sat down and sold his ancestral 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 burn the lago. it is a good project i gave down 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 by ancestors, so it should be completed. but 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 are trying to convince them we are trying to provide them what the warranty asks, except the gym at this thing. so we have to take care of them. we had our people are gone when we have to look after them. so we are talking with them via talking to the leaders. so also we have to ensure that the law and order off the place, isa insurance,
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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. path new metal al, jazeera, virginia, southern india. thousands of south koreans are rallying in support of striking truck drivers unions and demanding high and minimum wages. the government is wanting them to return to work or faced penalties. the strike has disrupted supplies with fees of a fuel shortage. only in the coming days. eunice kim has moved from san you'll see behind me, thousands of members of various unions making a march after gathering in front of the national assembly building here in sol. organizers say there are thousands more in the port city of pusan all galvanizing their support for the truckers union which extends its right for a 10th day to day. they are calling for
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a permanent extension of the minimum pay system which is set to expire at the end of this year. and they want it to apply to more truckers as well as currently it only applies to those who transfer to containers and cement. now the youth on your government has come down hard saying that they don't deal with illegal strikes. they're also i have instituted for the 1st time a returned to work order. so this means that trucker is who us order to deliver a cement are required to go back to work at the start of this work week. and if they don't, they could potentially face various consequences, including losing their license or spending some time in jail. so the stakes are high and some the government say that it seems to be working as the man production is slowly creeping to more regular levels. and container shipments are also
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starting to move as well. all of this taking place against the backdrop of economic challenges. korea is a export driven economy, but we've seen rising prices, inflation coming in at 5 percent. that is down from a 20 year plus peak at the middle of this year. but we do expect prices to continue to rise into the 2023 new year. and also loans have been harder to come by as a result of rising key interest rates to fight that inflation. so a lot of grievances, especially from those on the ground, these laborers who say that the status quo is no longer enough and they need more to be done by the government. and this is where they want to start with support of the minimum of pay system changes.
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