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we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the human suffering that we reported. we brave bullets of bomb and we always include the views from all sides. ah . the turkish government says kurdish arm groups and the jets him at targets anywhere in syria, accusing them of exploiting ties with the united states to justify their presence along its border. ah, hello i mariam democracy in london, you're watching al jazeera also coming off on the program. and now the palestinian is killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank. been the most violent is since 2006 reaction to the price captain posed on russian oil by western
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countries. moscow refuses to accept it. ukraine says it should be lower. and a world cup victory for the netherlands in dough on the dash side, eliminate the united states with a 31 when in the round of 16. ah hello, and welcome to the program. we begin this. our in northern syria of a turkish government has reportedly targeted several military sides belonging to the kurdish syrian democratic forces in rocca. local reports say, a turkish drone targeted the village of to knob on saturday. the s d s says they have documented about 70 areas targeted by turkish on tillery and drones, since the country announced its latest operation. targeted areas controlled by kurdish groups linked to the p k. k, which ankara considers a terrorist organization. the strikes are in response to last month,
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deadly bomb attack and stumble anchor as blaming kurdish groups for that attack was spokesman for the turkish president says the government will not stop in its efforts to go off to armed groups. anchor is now preparing for ground operation into northern syria targeting kurdish fighters. here is the spokesman and special adviser, abraham collins, speaking to russell sergio for talk charges era. in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked the civilians on stickler street, which is de one of the kind of hard points, the main points of the stumble, of course we had to respond and our initial response was to coordinate and conduct a number of air operations and of course, depending on the threat level as assessed by our intelligence and our defense ministry and other related agencies, we will go after this terrace from the error from the ground for us. any an old p
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k k p y d y, p g establishment elements, posts, military points are legitimate targets for us whether they are in western, syria or in eastern syria, northern syria, near the boards that are far away from it. they are legitimate targets because they are terrorist organizations and we go after them to protect our mortar. we don't target russian or american soldiers or military posts in syria or anywhere else. are going to seen that are p k, k p y, d y, p g elements and we tell them to stay very of course, from those elements. you said p y d y, p g is using at one point the american flat at another point, the regime flag to protect itself. saying that you see, you cannot attack us because there are american see we cannot attack us because there are region forces here. sometimes they do this with the russians less recently, but in the past that i think shows the extent of h, p, p d, y,
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p g is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate the iran presence . in northern syria. you can see that the fall interview with abraham collins on talked to al jazeera that's coming out this sunday, december 4th at 730 g n p. well, now the policy of foreign ministry is calling the killing of a man in the occupied west bank. an execution witnesses say the man was involved in a car accident with an israeli settler before being apprehended and then shot at close range. rising tensions of made this most violent year for palestinian since 2006, almost 160 people have been killed in the occupied west bank so far this year. nearly all of them by israeli forces united nations, middle east envoy tour ones and as warn the situation. is it a dangerous tipping point? and the u. s. says that it's deeply concerned by the violence in the occupied territory, particularly the devastating toll on children. rob mcbride reports with now from
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occupied east jerusalem before she left them a heavy security presence on the streets of her wires in the occupied west bank. the scene at the shooting. while the events leading up to 8 are disputed with local people saying it began with just a quarrel and police saying the man 22 year old emma. miss les, come and get their offices with a knife. as no doubt from the video. how the shooting itself happened, a struggle between the men, both grabbing the officers rifle as they separate the weapon falls to the ground, while the officer apparently pulled out his hand gun. shooting that miss les, as he lives on the ground, the he would die half an hour later. this was the funeral just a day earlier, the 2 palestinian fighters, one of them, a field commander from islamic jihad with the upsurge and fighting, leading to near daily killing and fears of this simmering conflict. escalating out
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of control high level of violence in the occupied westbank and is rarely in recent bombs, including attacks against the rail and post union civilians. increased use of arms and set related violence have caused grave human suffering. according to the un, 2022 already counts as the bloodiest year in the occupied west bank since 2006 a year. that isn't over yet. the killing has brought immediate condemnation from the palestinian authorities who describe it as cold blooded murder. there's also been a strong reaction from the e u office here saying it's gravely concerned about what it calls an excessive use of lethal force. rob mcbride, al jazeera, occupied east jerusalem now rusher is saying that it will not accept a price cap on its oil. and is working on a response to
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a deal by western nations aimed at limiting a key source of funding for the war and ukraine. on friday, the g 7, australia and the e. u. an else a limit of $60.00 a barrel for russian oil imported by c. but ukraine want that to be brought down to $30.00. a measures expected to come into effect on monday, mam. advise more in this now from moscow. the spokesman of the company, the mitre pest coffee, said the russia will not accept this decision, and not the roches analyzing till analyzing the situation. and he also said that russia is, has been preparing for this decision for some time when the pressure 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 country the finds on this place cup. and the meaning of that is that
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russia will try to re oriented oil exploitation to countries that will not find this. this agreement for india and china, of course, russia doesn't have any pipelines going to those countries, but it has to be prepared. and this could be the explanation of, of that last part of this course statement. russia has been preparing some alternatives in terms of seaborne expectations of the infrastructure for seaborne exportation, buying 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 some alternative infrastructure to export it to those countries that will not accept to fine on the decision or
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a challenge is following. ukraine's reaction to all of this see is in the capital keys. ukraine has been calling since the beginning of the russian invasion for a complete embargo on all russia's 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 ukraine perspective, it doesn't go far enough. under a young man who is president landscape, chief of staff essentially has said that that price cap would have to be $30.00 a barrel half the agreed price cap that's been announced to be able to destroy or degrade russia's economy faster. but he says that it doesn't really matter because in a bullish statements ukraine is defeating russia on the battlefield. and ultimately, whether the price cap is 60 dollars, 30 dollars, or a complete embargo,
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as he cray would ultimately, like ukraine, according to the government is still going to defeats the russians and still going to repel the invasion of friendship present. emanuel micron says there's no reason to be concerned about possible power cuts in france this winter. he's cleared at calling on people to use less energy and is asked the state electricity supplier to restart nuclear reactors to prevent outages. but don't panic. that's useless. yeah, and it's not true that work on restarting nuclear plants is a failure. there's legitimate work done by the government to prepare for extreme cases. of course, this includes the need to cut electricity for some hours in the day. if we have a shortage trip, it's normal for the government to prepare for an extreme case. because as the recent years have shown us, sometimes the unthinkable happens. ah,
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all the netherlands, it 1st came through to the quarter finals at the fee for woke up and catch are. they knocked out the usa with a free one. when at the silly for international stadium, the netherlands will play the next winner of the marsh between australia and argentina. that match is currently underway in dough. catchy lopez or diane is life, or is it though her suit walk, if, why we can get a sense of the excitement? the general reaction to the days much is what's it like there now? yeah, well if you're experiencing the rock up here in ohio, you know that the soup walk, if it's a place to be the kind of gather your boss, analyze with other fellow fans before the match and also get the cheers and atmosphere before the big game. now this is a clar. hi and you definitely do feel that here in the vibe and the 2 people are more analytical about their analysis about the games i was on, just about cheering. but given the fact that the pool of teams is lower,
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now we do see a lot of fans who now have their teams back home or are heading back home, trying to find what other team they're going to cheer for. and here in doha, a lot of them are choosing argentina, so we see a lot of messy fans here in the market. a lot of our people from, you know, little kids 10 year olds to ah, dolls, and even grandparents wearing the teacher cheering him on. and i think more than anything, they understand that in argentina, thus word is more than just a game is more than just a magic part of the identity of the country. and they recognize that they are rooting for him. but having said that, we also know that australia is obviously going to put up a fight here at this. those people are enjoying meals, enjoying their coffee, enjoying some tea, and also checking out their phones to see what the status of the game is. and of course, if we learn anything from the world cup, is that surprise, i think it's the biggest element. so people are checking out their phones and their theory is theory, the thing,
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weary of any outcome that might happen because as i mentioned, i think surprise is the key word here throughout the tournament. all right, thanks very much kat taylor present a on their walk. us and of course the netherlands will face either the either welcome favorites, argentina, australia in the next match, as being decided now at the been early stadium in doha. but we want to go to sarah clark, who joins is from brisbin, australia. and it's just gone 5 and brisbin, but no doubt people that are wide awake. i'm glued to the screens. what is the atmosphere like? why you are a jubilant. i suppose you could say it's been building out the last hour. so we've had huge crowds over recent wakes with the games against denmark, france, and you see this turn out is expected to be is a much larger. and this is a live points around the country watching what
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a strategy of being described as the invincible under dogs. of course, playing the world cup favorites. argentina has always been, it's one the world cup, twice before, but we astride didn't expect to get to this round at all. we are the underdogs. a studies played argentina before our several games, but we've only written them once and that was back in the bicentennial gold cut. we've had to draw with them in the past that was back in 1993, but we certainly are entering this as the underdog, the people behind me, i'm very exhausted. i think they have a potential when, who knows? we've got these driving 5 minutes to entity open, easy said he'd declare a public holiday in australia. if we win the world cup, i'm not sure that i'm going to happen. but certainly the crowds behind me appeared to hopefully some when or when today we've seen football. we've got a huge support baseball football across australia. but we've seen that revived over recent weeks. and at the moment you can see behind we've got a massive crowd here. we will have crowds, it all, capitals around the country, watching this argentina, australia game, which is about 10 to 15 minutes in now. thanks very much. sarah clock and brisbin.
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legendary brazilian football player pa has been moved to palliative care off trees . chemotherapy treatment reportedly stopped working messages of support and get well wishes were screened around though are for him. pallet's been battling colon cancer for more than a year. he's considered one of the best football players of all time. and the only player to ever win 3 wild cops touching out is there a life amanda, new lab for you on the program in india's government has construction of a multi $1000000.00 port. we'll proceed despite violent protests. and we hear from one organization making education accessible for disabled women in libya. ah,
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with the european weathers divided roughly into 3. it's very cold and getting colder in the north is quite stormy. over the still wall, most of the mediterranean is a meeting point between the 2, where it's snow again, wilson says the fairly dirty picture of the mediterranean, by which i mean it's wind and rain, for many places, east the spain, towards the jetty coast. and here's the snow mainly across the mountains, but to quite a low level from the south of france, right across to west and austria, that only marches slowly east was in, becomes a little less violent during monday by which time the next band of rains into the algarve, in fact, good part of western portico and west and spend will touch morocco as well. and the coal in northern europe, because this is steady flow from the baltic states, right? was the bridge ailes. it's really ra, a nasty feeling in england. it's going to only get worse because though these winds it appears died down a normally they cut to the cross. no, when, if you look at
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a london 5 day forecast, attempt to go steadily down, will rapidly die, may not get above freezing. come thursday, they won't last next weekend looks. we'll mother. this is a cold week. unusual weather in west africa. this should be dry. is time the year and yet we got forecast of rain almost into the sale in many countries of west africa. ah. with
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oh a welcome back to watching al jazeera life from london look at the main stories of following. now, the turkish government says that dish on groups in syria legitimate targets that they've been exploiting ties with the u. s. to justify a presence along that border, encore is now preparing for a ground offensive in northern syria in response to a bomb attack. in stumble. the policy of foreign ministry says the killing of a man and the occupied by bank on friday was an execution witness. the day the man was involved in a car accident when his writing sat last before being apprehended and then shot at close range has been the most violent f,
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a palestinian since 2006. and the netherlands of the 1st team through the quarter finals of the fee for well kaufman capital. they knocked out the united states with a $31.00 when the felisa international stadium netherlands will next pay the winner of the match between australia, argentina, iran, historic construction on a new nuclear plant in the country, southwest, according to state t. v. the $300.00 megawatt plant, known as cartoon, will take 8 years to build and cost around $2000000000.00 will be located in iran, oil, which was a stone province air its western border with iraq. the announcement comes less than 2 weeks after iran said it started producing and rich uranium at 60 percent purity at the countries on the ground for the phillip facility and iran present brian raise. he says that his country is a guarantor of rights and freedoms. amid a continued crackdown on anti government protest, demonstration,
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now in the 4th month were ignited by the death between harold, my son, meaning custody of morality. police around state security council says 200 people have died in the unrest in september at lower than figures estimated by human rights groups inside and outside iran. authorities by the revolt on foreign enemies, including the u. s. saudi arabia and israel. now south korean truck drive is a continue to strike despite the government order hundreds, march through the capital sold, wanting higher wages on that. today the government is warning drive is that they must return to work or face penalties. the action is disrupted, supply change across the country affairs of a few shortage in the coming days. unit chemist, falling developments from sol, you'll see behind me thousands of our 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 pu time, all galvanizing their support for the truckers union which extends its ride for
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a 10th day today. they are calling for 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
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is slowly creeping to more regular levels. and container shipments are also starting to move as well. all of this taking place against a backdrop of economic challenges. korea is a export driven economy, but we've seen rising prices, inflation coming in a 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. sneeze is powerful, trade union is saying it no longer accepts the country's political path because of
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what it calls individual rule. a likely reference to present case said a 1000000 member union supported side when he dissolved parliament and seize wide reaching powers last year. but its leader now says denise is democracy is on the threat. elections is set to take place later this month on december 17th after a referendum votes in july. the indian government says that it will not stop construction of a multi $1000000.00 port in the state of carola, despite widespread protests. a project is funded by asians. richest man got him. i, danny, but it stalled since demonstration started. months ago. as part of me met our reports from virginia fishing community. say it's endangering their livelihoods, 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 others. the
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fishing community in southern india has traditionally lived by the sea, but rising water levels washed their homes away. mary blames a nearby port project for the devastation. m ha invaded with all the coastal erosion started after the construction of the port began. the land eaten by the sea was mind 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 there. now the sea has eaten more than a 150 meters of land fishing communities, and carola have been protesting against the villainy import 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 by singapore and colombo. authorities say this is an ideal location for the port,
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which is expected to create many jobs. some 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 be in the log in it is a good project i gave learned to authorities hoping it would come to get a number, and 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 are trying to convince them we are trying to provide them what the warranty asks, except the gym at the sting. so we have to take care of them. we are people are sir garn when we have to look after them. so we are talking with them,
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we are 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. hundreds of people have rallied incidence capital high, tim against a possible deal between the military and civilian leadership, military rulers, a schedule talk talks with members of a forces for freedom and change on monday, said i have been gripped by unrest since october 2021. when ami chief until for to albert hon. lead a military takeover that derailed the country's transition to civilian democratic rule. well now we go to libya because after years of conflict in the country, basic services that are lacking in many regions, vulnerable people are still struggling to access food, health care, education,
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and shelter. and life is especially hard for people with disabilities. as malik trainer ports from miss rutter schools and public buildings are often not accessible for those with special needs. full 0 meter 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 round at the hadley me. sorry lisa my get it 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 almost schoolstore and have ramps so many disabled children can't go to school when she's always dreamed of getting an education. now she visits this high school were 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
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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 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 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 disabled. get to them . ramadan matty heads,
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the civil society commissioner mazata. he says things are slowly getting better, had in 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 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 they help ease the pain. malik trainer al jazeera masato to nasa astronaut. so conducting a 7 hour space fork,
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to install solar panels outside the international space station, the new panels will be set in place by astronaut josh poseida and frank rubio. the original solar arrays on the floating, the bar tree are still functioning. we've been supplying power for more than 2 decades and a showing some signs of where after long term exposure to the space environment. ah, we look at many stories now and the presidential spokes person inter in turkey are saying that kurdish armed groups in syria are legitimate targets that they've been exploiting ties with the us to justify their presence on the board up and goes repeatedly is reportedly targeted several military sites belonging to the syrian democratic forces in rocca. the sd of says they've documented about 70 areas targeted by turkish artillery, since anchor announced its latest oper.
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