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world that the good guys can sometimes when they are the force behind jimmy's said poly phenomenon when the funds who make football on out here. ah, the turkish government says kurdish arm groups are legitimate targets anywhere in syria and accuses them of exploiting their military alliance with the united states . p y d y p g is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate the iran appraisers in northern syria. ah, hello i, marianna massey and london, you're watching alger 0 also coming up on the program. use top diplomat calls for
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an investigation after another palestinian is killed by israeli forces in the occupied westbank reaction to the price cap imposed on russian oil by western countries. moscow refuses to accept it. ukraine says it should be lower. leon l massey shines argentina, is they'd be so strange to progress to the world cup. what a fine ah the turkish government says coding armed groups in syria are legitimate targets and that they've been exploiting ties with the united states to justify their presence along the border. anchor has reportedly targeted several military sites belonging to the kurdish syrian democratic forces and rocca, he asked the f says they've documented about 70 attack since the operation was announced. turkish government has targeted areas controlled by kurdish groups
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linked to the p k. k, which is considered to be a terrorist organization. a say the strikes are in response to last month's deadly bomb. attacking a stumble, which has been blamed on kurdish groups, will anchor is now preparing for a ground operation into an all in syria against kurdish fighters. turkish special adviser brim collins spoke to al jazeera is wrestle, sada. in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked her, the civilians on is tickler street which is day. you know, the, one of the kind of heart points you know, main points of his stumble. of course, we have to respond and our initial response was to coordinate and conduct a number of air operations. and of course, depending on the threat level, ah, as assessed by our intelligence and our defense ministry and other related agencies, we will go after this terrace that from the air or from the ground for us or any an
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old p k, k, p y, d y p g establishments. elements, posts, military points are legitimate targets for us. whether they are ah, in western syria or in easton, 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. we don't target russian or american soldiers or military posts in syria or anywhere else. mitochondria cargo, seen that our 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 american flat at another point, the regime flat to protect itself. saying that you see, you cannot attack us because they're american seal. you cannot attack us because there are vision forces here. sometimes they do this with the russians less so recently. but in the past that i think shows the extent to which people, p y, d, y,
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p g is using their alliance with united states to legitimate thereon a presence in northern syria. or you can see that full interview, that abraham collin will talk to al jazeera that's coming up this sunday, december 4th at 0730 g and t. well, a turkish military base has also been targeted in iraq. i happened just a bit earlier. full missiles landed in the vicinity of the zale can base in, but she has north west of mosul, city as, but no immediate report of casualties or damage. they're all big bill gahan knows to work as a security analyst. he joins me now live via skype from denver, colorado, and actually drone artillery strikes have been intensifying in recent months. turkey already controls large parts of that border region. why? why are they staging or planning for a ground incursion now, how much of it has to do with domestic turkish politics?
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well, in a way this has been, this has been a mandatory thing, but to do it because the stumbled woman attack was it red line for turkey, but her kids stayed, realty and national security and took, he actually responded to his attack by only an, an air campaign which is called operation call a thought. but after the operation close thought y p g elements responded retaliated by a rocket attacks further and this killed claimed lives of civilians in a bought a town in a boat, cool one teacher and 2 students were killed. so after this escalation, and after the, after the response from, from y p g, this way took his, took his, again, losing the people. so it can't afford the animal to and you further attack from y p g. so it is not, it is not enough to net the perpetrator. it stumbled to stumble form at tech,
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but at the same time, you have to make sure that y, p g is not what, not in a net capacity to undertake further attacks within turkey. and also of course, for the course of attacks that had the rocket attack. so in a way took, he took it out of options here. and what is comfortable meant the political political consideration? yes, so he is heading toward national presidential elections in the next 6 months or so . and because of this, because of the tech, the people's expectations, the why the constituency expectation is that the expectation from the government that they, they make sure that people are safe. because for the past 6 years, took people used to the sense of calm and security and stability. and, and the trouble of woman has been, has been a shock for people. so the expectation of the people from from avalon, or the road or any other, any other government from whoever rules the country to make sure that y p g is y,
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p g is away from our borders and y p g u. i suppose countries like iraq and pop syria would see the sort of military action as an invasion and a violation of their own sovereignty. now moscow washington, have now a voice, their opposition to the any new potential turkish incursion, but how likely are they to intervene or take any action given turkeys? role in the ukraine war even even had it not being put the crane to took his role in ukraine. i would say that has, has limited options to intervene again. so he's against the operation. the closest example is, is that turkey had to turkey had stopped. it's ongoing operation piece to bring in the, in the eastern bank of your grade. and if you remember, then, then trumpet and station officials can still keep put pressure onto the key and
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push to find an agreement with us to stop the operation. so they, united states washington can do this again, put pressure on to get stocked operation, but there's no, they either russian or american tribute engage in potentially target stock. it's ongoing operation. so there'll be, there'll be pushback there will be that'll be protest. and there will be threats of sanctions, but especially washington questions are already opposing this. and they took the metric to inter day. they tried to convince y p g to, to, to merge with the regime and report to be they rejected. so they, they're trying their best to position themselves against, took him in a corporation, but no, tell the beacon, i don't think they're in a position to stop turkeys. so to depression and also more importantly, what's at stake it took is took his national security,
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its own people state. the took toki does not have the luxury to heed and was called to stop the operation. because as a long term, it is not even the bombing attack and stumble took, he had long term goal of clearly bring of each boy really from y p g. so this, this stumbled woman attack is just and trigger to stimulate to key to, to be more decisive in it's, it's pushed against what they do. so it's not an a moot, nothing about it. and i said, now see what happens in terms of an escalation of military action our on the borders, they say that for paying for ground operation, but for now thank you very much. do appreciate it. bell again took for joining us from denver, colorado. now that you use top to not joseph parralis cool for an investigation after a 22 year old was shot that by israeli forces in the occupied westbank. policy of foreign ministry is labeled the killing of the man in execution. witness to say
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a mar miss lee was involved in a car accident with an israeli settler for being apprehended. and then shot at close range had been rising tensions that made this the most violent f, a palestinian since 2006, almost $160.00 people have been killed in the occupied west bank this year. nearly all of them by israeli forces. the united nations middle east envoy total wenzel and has warned the situation is a dangerous tipping point. and the u. s. as deeply concerned by the violence in the occupied territory, particularly the devastating toll on children. rob mcbride reports now from occupied east jerusalem before she left 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 got their offices with a knife as no doubt from the video. how the shooting itself happened,
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a struggle between the men, both grabbing the officers rifle as they separate the weapon full to the ground, while the officer apparently pulled out his hand gun. shooting that miss les, as he lies on the ground, the he would die half an hour later. this was a funeral just the day earlier, the 2 palestinian fighters, one of them, a field commander from islamic he had, with the upsurge and fighting leading to near daily killing and fears of the simmering conflict. escalating out of control high level violence in the occupied west bank and isreal in recent months, including attacks against israel. palestinian civilians increased use of arms and settle related violence, of course, grave human suffering. oh, according to the un. 2022, all ready counts. as the bloodiest year in the occupied west bank since 2006
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a year that isn't over yet. the killing is 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 brought it calls an excessive use of the full force. rob mcbride, al jazeera, occupied east, jerusalem ah, argentina of beaten australia to reach the quarter finals of a while, cup and cattle. captain linelle massey led the way, scoring the opening goal as a one to one. at the i had been alley stadium. it was his 1st ever gulf argentina in the knockout stages, in this his 5th well comp. earlier on the netherlands were the 1st to book a spot in the quarter finals. a knocked out us with a 31. when it leave for international stadium. the netherlands will now play argentina in the next round. catch lopez or diane is live for it though has suit
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walk. if and catcher is, is the 1st day of the knockout stage. it didn't disappoint at what is the feeling the atmosphere barrett suit walketh. yeah, that's why i think throughout the evening, much of the enthusiasm here as if walking has definitely been an argentine aside. this is the place we're, a lot of fans come before them as to analyze the strategies and also to meet up with other fans and cheer that their team along before they had to the stadium. fans know that the stakes are high and bad. now mixing in with a lot of enthusiasm. now the 1st page of the knockout stage is over. well, we did, we do see a lot of the fans here that are supporting, messy. i think that's because he's announced obviously that this will be his last rule up. and now that a lot of fancy that their teams are out of the tournament now they're looking at who else they can support ever a lot of them. that team is a messy or argentina. i'm their star player messy and we see also the universal
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aspect of it here. i leave today. i've been walking for people from iraq. how to find the says argentina. thank you for getting us messy. not randomly. people cheering our left go argentina, so you definitely feel that enthusiasm, but it's mixed in with some nerves as far as the surprise element. people not really knowing what to expect, but for now i can definitely say about that. and susie as a missile, abrasions will be played out throughout doha, but most definitely throughout argentina. all right, thanks very much from doha. catching up as a day on reporting to us from suit walk if where of fans a gathering as they will probably all night long. but to actually some of the news to bring you as well. and legendary brazilian football player pele has been moved to palliative care officers, chemotherapy treatment, reportedly stopped working messages of support and get well wishes was screened around doha for him. and he's been battling colon cancer for more than
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a year. is considered one of the best football players of all times and the only player to ever win 3 world cops without their ally from london, we're going to be hearing from one organization making education accessible for disabled women in libya. that story and more coming up after a quick break. ah, a year to people is divided roughly into threes, 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 its snow again will snow. so this is a fairly dirty picture there over the mediterranean, by which i mean it's wind and rain from many places in spain, towards the coast. and here's the snow mainly across the mountains, but to quite
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a low level from the south of france, right across to west and austria. now that only matches slowly east was in becomes a little less violent during monday by which time the next band of rains into the al golf. in fact, good part of western portugal and weston spent touch morocco as well. and the coal in northern europe because this is steady flow from the baltic states right with the british isles. it's the roar and nasty feeling in england is going to get worse because though these winds attend, appeared, die down. and normally they're cutting across the way and if you look at the london 5 day forecast, attempt to go steadily down, will rapidly die, may not get above freezing. come thursday i will last next weekend. this will mother. this is a cold week. unusual weather in west africa. this should be dry is time the year. and yet we've got full cost of rain almost into sale in many countries of west africa. ah,
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to in co cater culture of knowledge, openness and pluralism worldwide. and to reward merit and excellence and encourage creativity. the shake him out, award for translation and international understanding was founded to promote translation and honor translators, and acknowledge their road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and world cultures. oh, i like stories of following now turkish governments as a kurdish on goods and syria are legitimate targets and they've been exploiting
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ties with the u. s. to justify that prices on the border. and course, as is preparing for ground defensive in northern syria, in response to a home attack. and it's down poll. use top diplomatic call for an investigation officer, a 22 year old was shot that buys ready forces in the occupied west bank. and foreign ministry is labeled the killing and execution. witnesses say the man was involved in a car accident before it was handed and shot at close range. now matthew is showing project teen or is they beat australia to nail to progress to the world cup finals, and can now play the netherlands on friday for a place in the semi finals. and we'll be looking at all of our cup action and our special coverage that. 1 woke up today starting at 2130 gmc in about 10 minutes from now. russia says it will not accept a prize cap on its oil, and his wife went to response to a deal by western nations and limiting a key source of funding for warn ukraine on friday. the g 7,
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australia and the you announced a limit of $60.00 a barrel for russian oil imported by c. but ukraine wants that to be brought down to $30.00. the measures expected to come into effect on monday. i'm at val has more from moscow. the spokesman of the company is bitterly pest coffee, said the russia will not accept this decision. and the roches analyzing still 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 saying that russia will not sell any oil to any country, the fines on this place cap. and the meaning of that is that russia will try to re oriented sir oil exportation to countries that will not find this, this agreement for india and china. of course,
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russia doesn't have any pipelines going to those countries, but it has be in preparing. and this could be the explanation of, of that last part of the best course statement. russia has been preparing some alternatives in terms of seaborne expectations of the infrastructure for seaborne expectations, buying ships, renting leasing ships for this purpose, knowing that many other countries will fall under the obligation and the need to, to tow the line regarding what the europeans 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. and always challenge brings us more now from the screening capital case. 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,
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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 your mac, who is a president lensky is chief of staff, essentially has said that that price cap would have to be $30.00 a barrel half of 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 near bullish statements, ukraine is defeating russia on the battlefield. and ultimately, 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 gonna defeats the russians and still going to repel the invasion rusher is being accused of scattering landmines across ukraine's
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. danny, at sc region, sorry, she's saying is extremely dangerous. the people trying to return to their communities and friends to infrastructure a path to take place. a team from out there are bit joined a crew trying to diffuse in minds and bob asthma on us. ah, they're a real threat and they're scattered over thousands of hector's in northern don yeske landmines, along with other remnants of war preventing many people from returning home. ukraine says russian troops placed a large number of mines all over the area. as our 0 company, the d mining crew, a missile landed near a house, it didn't explode, and the crew headed towards it. but i am off love a yahoo! valesa, alexia de mining technician, says, remnants of missiles must be examined carefully with that dangerous, especially if the missile doesn't detonate. this area is now clean, it's safe. the crew gets back to its task. d, mining the area around
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a major power line. so engineers can restore power supplies. oh, yes, michelle cooper running out of it as little. this is the start of the war. we've removed more than $40000.00 minds and unexploded projectiles across de yeske alone . we believe deliberated areas now. house 3 times that number. each year of war means 15 years, the mining work, or of course the war is far from over. many villages is still being bombarded many more without electricity leet and gas or water during the crucial winter months. despite all of this, victoria refuses to leave her home. she's made it her job to feed dozens of pets, abandoned by their owners in her neighborhoods, or fighting the lodging. no ha! many pats were left behind their innocent creatures. we all hope that this horror will come to an end one day and we can restore peace. we suffered under occupation
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for more than 7 months. we are free now, but the situation is still dire. elsewhere in the province, villages have been totally destroyed. there's not much for residents to come home to even if they wanted to the teen baba al jazeera. moldova is one of europe's forrest countries, and it relies on russia the power. and they should have suffered widespread outages due to as strikes and ukraine and a reduced flow of natural gas from gas from the russian energy giant as prom. but mulder's, deputy prime minister, has announced a temporary deal to reduce the risk of blackouts using states, supplies and imports from romania under simmons as more moldova nights get darker on 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 in the disputed territory of trans mistrial. russian forces have been here said,
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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 more than 40 years. and we have a frozen conflict where russians are also part of it. and the only 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 investors. 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,
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but bolt over isn't in nato. all the european union and it's collapsed economy is getting even weaker. the people who mold over a finding it harder than ever to get by inflation right now stands at 30 percent. no 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 procedures plight shows while so many moldova and families are up against her husband has cut 2 trees down to provide enough water for one room. the gas heating is switched off. they can't afford it. now any schwab is alone with her children. and her husband had to fly to germany a few days ago to find work near that amount as of yet, i honestly, i never thought i could bring us the point where we have to live apart a house bill. so sat now and he swore a will have to live with insecurity less she and her family leave their homeland.
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andrew simmons al jazeera kisha, now moldova, after years of conflict in libya, basic services are lacking in many parts. the country, nonverbal people are still struggling to access food, health care, education, and shelter. and life is especially hard for people with disabilities. as malik train reports from his writer, schools and public buildings often not accessible for those with special needs. 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 lisa, lisa, margaret, 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, most schools don't have ramps so many disabled children can't go to school when,
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when 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 the home. many families do not bold 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,
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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, matty heads, the civil society commission and miss rutter, he says things are slowly getting better, has, in shall be how come live during the gadhafi, regina disabled people who are completely marginalized, has 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 for higher because of war and conflict. in libya,
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women are widely believed to suffer the most from the lack of infrastructure. but staff in organizations like this through the hope is the pain mo, trina ultra 0 mazata there's a more in everything we're covering out as area dot com for the latest, not all of our top stories and kind of analysis there as well as all the latest woke up action. ah, i top stories. turkish government is saying that kurdish arm groups in syria are legitimate targets that they've been exploiting ties with the us to justify their presence on the border. anchor is reportedly targeted several military sites belonging to syrian democratic forces in rocker the sds, as they have documented about 70 areas targeted. since encore announced its latest operation. it said areas controlled by kurdish groups linked to the p k. k which
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