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i care about helping us engages with the rest of the world. we're really, it didn't take you into a play. you might not visit otherwise. it feels that you were there. ah. they are legitimate targets because they're terse organizations. turkey a says they will go off to kurdish armed groups anywhere in syria to protect the security interests. ah, hello. hi, melinda, this is al serra lie from dough. also coming up. these top diplomat calls for investigation alta and now the palestinian is killed by israeli forces in the occupied westbank. sol africa's present rejects resignation, cool sell rama was a spokesman says that a parliamentary report into possible misconduct. ease clue would online on messy
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shines argentina as they beat australia to progress for the world. ah, we begin the program in northern syria where turkey. busy has reportedly targets had multiple military sites belonging to the largely kurdish syrians, democratic forces, areas in rock. our province, i believe, have been targeted by turkish, artillery and drone strikes. encore has increased the tags on air is controlled by kurdish fighters. it blame them for a bomb attack on a stumble last month. yes, the f says they have documented about 70 attack since turkey and now see operation on november, the 20th. all the spokesman for the turkish president says that the government will not stop in its efforts to go off to arms groups on christ preparing for ground
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operation into northern syria targeting kurdish fighters, his spokesman and special adviser, abraham collins, speaking to it was all set up for talk to al jazeera in the recent incident, when the terrorists attacked her, the civilians on stickler street, which is the, you know, the, one of the kind of heart points, you know, main points of his 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 of as assessed by our intelligence and our defense ministry and other related agencies, we will go after dis terrace with from the air or from the ground for us or any and all p k, k, p y, d, y, p g establishments. elements, posts, military points are legitimate targets for us. whether they are
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out 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. we dont target russian or american soldiers or military posts in syria or anywhere else. marty cartridge, are you seeing 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 a american flag at another point. the regime full act to protect itself, saying that you see, you cannot attack us because there 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, p g is using their alliance with the united states to legitimate thereon a presence in northern syria. and he can watch the entire interview with abraham collin on talks out there on sunday, december 4th at $730.00,
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g and t. l gahan. all derek is a security analyst. he explains why turkey is making this push against kurdish fighters. just get out of options here. and what is comfortable me at 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 company to see the patient is dead. expectation from the government that they, they make sure that people are safe because for the past 6 years took people are used to the sense of calm and security and stability. and the woman that has been has been a shop for people. so the expectation or the people from, from on the road or any other, any other government from whoever rules the country to make sure that y p g is y, p g is away from our borders and y, p g is incapacitated,
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washington can do this again. put pressure on to get stocked operation, but there's no, they either russian or american troops engage in potentially target to stop it's, it's ongoing operation. so there will be, that'll be push back. that will be, that will be protest and there will be threats up sanctions, especially washington, which is already opposing this. and they took the measurement to into the day they tried to convince y p g to, to, to merge with the regime and report to be they rejected. so they is top step. lemme just a berella has called for an investigation after 22 year old was shot dead bonds, really forces in the point west bank, the palestinian foreign ministry label the killing of the man, an execution rising. tensions have made this the most violent years of palestinians since 2006, almost a 160 people have been killed in the occupied west bank so far this year. nearly
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all of them is ready forces. rob mcbride reports for multi parties with them. a full session below, a heavy security presence on the streets of her wera in the occupied west bank. the scene of the shooting. while the events leading up to it are disputed with local people saying it began with just a quarrel and police saying the man 22 year old m r. miss les coming, got their offices with a knight, 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 pulls out his hand gun. shooting that miss flay as he lies on the ground. ah, he would die half an hour later. no little heard him barely on the lot was that he shot him in cold blood. he took out his gun and killed him. i was devastated. my heart was shattered when they shot him up. he was defending himself. the worst part
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is that he shot him in his heart. it hurt me. oh, this was the funeral just a day earlier for 2 palestinian fighters, one of them, a field commander from islamic jihad with the up surgeon fighting, leading to near daily killings and fears of this simmering conflict. escalating out of control center high level of violence in the occupied west bank and israeli in recent months, including attacks against these reyland, palestinian 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
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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. meanwhile, israeli fighter jets have attacked training camps in the southern gaza strip of the billing telephone groups in con eunice on not believe to be in use israeli. army raid follows a rocket attack from gaza early on friday. tensions have been hired the region as israel continues with rates in the west bank, south africa, embattled president. so we're, i'm opposed to says he will not step down despite just scandal over stolen money. president was investigated also. he failed to report the effect of millions of dollars from his private game farm and 2020 and may have violated his of office
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bahama jump june. has this update from janice beg? we communicated with presidential spokesperson vincent, my gwinnett, who confirm to us that president rum, a poser, is not going to be resigning as president. that he is not going to be stepping aside as leader of the governing a and c party. and that he plans to mount a legal challenge to this very damning report by this independent panel that found evidence that mister rom, a poser may have acted improperly and may have acted and conduct a committed misconduct while he was in office. ah, this is an interesting development because for the last several days, there's been a lot of speculation here in johannesburg that the president was going to resign. that there was so much political pressure on him that there really wasn't a path forward and that his situation was looking very grim as far as his political future. of course, mister rom, oppose a has been denying wrong doing from the very beginning. this is going to be interesting to see what kind of a legal challenge is mounted by mr. rama poser,
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which court, exactly they will endeavor to take this challenge to because it would be an appeal of this report by the independent committee. but this does remain a very fraught time for mister rom, oppose it, and there still is a lot of speculation as to what exactly the path forward will be for him. russia says it will not accept surprise cap on it. soil planned by western allies, aimed at limiting a key source of funding for its war in ukraine. on friday of g 7, australia and the e announce to limit of $60.00 a barrel for russian oil. important. i see. ukraine wants that to be brought down to fantasy dollars a barrel measures expected to come into effect on monday. and val has more from moscow with the best coffee, said the russia will not accept this decision. and the rush is analyzing
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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 saying that russia will not sell any oil to any country the finds on this place cup. and the meaning of that is that 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, 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
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seaborne expectations, 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 sign on the decision for each allen's isn't ukraine's capital. keep with the reaction there, 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 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
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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 statement, ukraine is defeating russia on the battlefield. and ultimately, whether the price cap is 60 dollars, 30 dollars, or a complete embargo, as he cray would ultimately like ukraine, according to the government is still going to defeats the russians and still gonna repel the invasion slab on al jazeera, moscow refuses to accept the prize cap and post on it the way by western countries, while ukraine says it should be law. and we look at how difficult life can be for women who live with disabilities in libya. ah,
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anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle aways, the cold winter in the internal bit of east asia, really to get seberio is creeping out. well, it's blowing out really and temperature dropping quite significantly with it's more as a de la division here along the yank. see, so this is cold because it's overcast and the breeze with it and, and 5 and shanghai left may look about right. but they're gonna feel rather nasty. it took years. 17 looks quite good. is it not? but that's a cold when giving, so shouts to the high ground of home she and possible blizzard up in arcada. and following that, that's how cold it is. spacings just about freezing. magole is really well below freezing has been for days now, but as well below average and his coal is going to create further science. you certainly have phoebe down in hong kong times of the 21. but look at this with the
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still blog in the same direction that just leave the cold come back to the warm, tropical crimes. we're big chows abandoned and combined in the foss after talent give likely yet more flooding, now stretches down to replace them lazy down towards singapore and su marsha, even western java, big downpours here and possibly true in the central philippines. but of increase in the likelihood of big rains, i think in towel, neither answered lanka. and even carola of the next day or so to with sponsored by catch all day with what's going on in vladimir putin's mind right now. could this war go new player? is being on that front team, the golden ticket to electoral victory. can americans agree on any immigration policy? is there a middle ground between 0 tolerance and open border? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line. there is no channel that covers world news like we do, we revisit places, mistake. i'll just there are really invest in that. and that's
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a privilege. as a journalist, ah oh, he watching out as a reminder of how top stories this, our ticket has reportedly targeted multiple military sites belonging to the lordly, largely cherished syrian democratic forces. areas and rocca province saw believe to been targeted by turkish artillery android, and strikes these top diplomats has called for investigation on to 20. 2 girl was shot dead by israeli forces and the occupied west bank, palestinian foreign ministry is labeled killing and execution. russia says it will not accept a price cap on its oil and is working on
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a response to deal to the deal by western nations aimed limiting a key source of funding. first war ukraine measures expected to come into effect on monday. ukraine says the cap should be lowered even further. well, moldova is one of the countries that relies on russia. a power at the invasion of ukraine has seen some supplies, cut off and talks to resolve. the crisis have stalled. under simmons, his wall, moldova 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 in the disputed territory of trans mistrial. russian forces have been here, sit 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 for 2 years
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. and we have a frozen conflict where russians are also part of it. and then you see that the rocket russian missiles are 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. host people support the government and looking to the west. but bolt over isn't in nato, all the european union and it's collapsed. the economy is getting even weaker. the people who mold over of finding it harder than ever to get by inflation right now
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stands at 30 percent. no surprise then that the population of true 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 per seekers plight shows what 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. and eashwar is alone with her children. her husband had to fly to germany a few days ago to find work near for that number as of yet i honestly, i never thought life would bring us the point where we have to live apart our house . feel so sad now and he swore a we'll have to live within the security less she and her family leave their homeland. andrew simmons al jazeera kisha, now moldova, tennessee is powerful. trade union says it no longer accepts the country's
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political path because of what caused individual rule, which is unlike he reference to the president in chi, said the 1000000 member union supported site when he consolidated his palace last year mislead and now says tennessee, as democracies on the threat, 2 weeks before parliamentary elections, political unless yes, men a creamy says the union was once willing to give presidency. the benefit of the doubts, no longer powerful. all the we have to have a very powerful role new, but that's been, it's been in dependence. and the government has been dependence. i've tried to kind of call the, the, the impact and popularity of me and you again very much. he talks about the big blow. if the union is not what i doing people in
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chinese. yeah. they know that are coming in 2 weeks. i think most people tell you have no idea. and the 1st time in the country's history, the political parties are, should be back from the band, probably being candidates on a level of the national level, 50 political parties by your organization. how to organize. because the main problem today is not the author of friends has been organized enough and what needs to be done. there needs to be a real counter political offer of the years of conflicts in
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libya. basic services are lacking in many parts of the country. unable people are still struggling to access food, health care, education, and shelter. life is especially hard for people with disabilities. as malik trainer reports from as rather schools and public buildings are often not accessible for those, but 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 at the hadn't me suddenly suck my, get it going. i buy conquer to school because there were no ramps, it's all stays. my father was good, i would for unheard 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 were teachers offer tutoring, but it's not easy. the challenge organization for women with disabilities aimed to
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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 accessible by wheelchair, so she has to crawl. this causes a lot of frustration and psychological distress. we've made some girls who tried to commit suicide. this parking lot in the heart of mazata is close to banks. the city council or a court house and other public buildings, volunteers and organizations have marked out a few parking spots for disabled people. but without government backing,
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there's no control over who parks there and no ramps to help to the stables, get to them. ramadan, matty heads, the civil society commissioner, miss rutter, 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, say they help ease the pain malik trainer al jazeera masato.
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ah, okay, let's cross to our weld cap studio, and cassandra round up the 1st no can't games. when peter m, we have our 1st to call to finalists after dramatic opening day to the world cup knockout stages. argentina advanced off to beating australia with lena messy again, the key man and he's 1000 career game macy school, the 700 and 89th goal to give the south americans bleed. he's 30 go in the last 8th matches, the club and country was the only shot on target from either side. in the 1st half tina's lead was doubled off to an era from australia and keeper, max ryan, on other it took full advantage to make it to know. in the last game of this tournament, at the mud, been on the stadium. the odds. he's got a slice of luck when
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a short term substitute been goodwin afflicted in most enzo fernandez. if he's given us an own go, australia had hoped that macy was at the heart of everything. argentina did well, but could not find a 2nd go and like so many game here in canada. it is a frantic finish. garron coal almost snatched an equalizer for australia, but origin tina held on to win to one makes up for argentine is the netherlands. the dutch are becoming a spirited usa teen to win 31 in the round of 16 encounter the u. s. dominated from the start at the lisa international stadium. only a great say from under no foot prevented christian community. didn't believe in the 1st knock outside of concert 2022. the netherlands in the traditional orange opened the scoring with a force meaningful attack. memphis to pi with the gold diesel 2nd on scoring this with $43.00 robin band, per se,
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is the record holder with 50 dash double the lead on the daily blue with the goal to make it to the u. s. pulled one back at the start of the 2nd hope you had to write, giving and some reward for that. that was the minimum one. finishing been done free with the gloss on the $31.00 victory to end american hopes. us up next time the day off co well for to analysts. jim is the lead is years you've been watching those games with us. let's start with the origin times because there is this narrative that it has to be messy. this is his last chance perhaps. all day on course. yes, definitely the yard and they said that scar again. so the area and i think they are enjoying that. have it best football even though they had to suffer to the games? i was trial. yeah, that's the only but they would say that they haven't come in to me really for 90
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minutes, but the message is to he's momentum of the last years he's enjoying. so much playing next to youngsters and so fair amount of it is the ball that he didn't have the money yet today. but he overcome that. and for me, what have we have seen earlier today is the most impressive individual for 4 months so far, no work up. he has that extremely motivation and he bring so much inspiration to the steam argent dinner without mercy. i think they will then have a chance with him. they are strongly candidate. we have to talk about the netherlands. they've got louis fund call. this is a man who's been there and done it all before. he hasn't what a world cup, but he's going to fancy johnson too. he's an extraordinary coach with so much experience and he's doing well. it is not that they are playing a brilliant football, may be, but very pragmatically, and very efficient. it's true that to they it, it goes on
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a brilliant game either against us, but they did a very interesting high pressure forcing so many mistakes from the americans that if they are able to do that again, sergeant tina, for sure i'll be phyllis, they will, will suffer so much of the thing is that gina has way more much more dangerous and talented players that can overcome that. that situation being said that they have a history or 10th, you know, at netherlands, not for very good to memories, part of their origins. that final with mario camp as being the absolute early there of that team and anything can happen we have seen so many surprises so far. he ain't got thought about. i think argentina are julia candidates. now. one thing is for sure it should be a very, very good job is hello. thank you very much. always good talking to we'll see 2 more team through the quarter finals on day 15 of coffee. 2022. the defending champions, france will kick things off that against poland. at 1500 g m t with they lost 16 clash at o through mama stadium. and that is followed at 1900 gmc,
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by england's match against synagogue back one of taking place at old bait stadium. cam, the lions of tarango reached the quarter finals for the 1st time since 2002. well, plenty to look forward to hearing carter and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera. a legendary brazilian football player play has been moved to pallets has camshaft is chemotherapy treatment, reportedly stumped, whacking. it took to social media earlier to say that he feels strong and has hope messages to support and get well wishes were screened around. so ha, ha, been battling cut on cancer for more than a year. he's considered one of the best football.

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