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ukraine's president press is for more 8 to 5 russia in address to the u. s. congress. one. your money is not cheery team is an investment in the global security and democracy. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is al jazeera law from dough also coming up. one soon floods in on data malaysia, killing at least 5 people enforcing at tens of thousands of others from their homes . the founder of the collapse to f t x crypto currency exchange is extra doctor to the us to face fraud charges. and benjamin netanyahu is set to return to power with the most right wing coalition government and israel's history. the ukrainian president has addressed the u. s. congress saying his country will
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never surrender to russia. vanessa lensky argued that giving a military 8 ukraine is an investment in global security, and democracy is his 1st overseas trip has since the russian patient began almost a year ago. mike, hannah reports from washington dc. the ukranian president receives a hero's welcome as he enters the house rule that men must wear a jacket and tie, waived or simply not enforced. the invitation to address both houses of congress is a rare honor, but the ukrainian president is also well aware that the legislators here control american pur, strings, and it is they, he has to persuade to continue aid to his country. thank you for both financial packages. you have already provided us with and there was you may be willing to decide on your money is not sherry team is an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way.
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this is one of the last occasions how speaker nancy pelosi will preside over the chamber from january. the 3rd. it will be a republican in the chair with some on the right wing of the party intent on stopping the regular funding to ukraine. the extreme right wing faction is very much in the minority, but with the slim republican majority in the house, its power is disproportionate to its size. and the issue of ukrainian funding could prove to be a factor, even in the election of a house speaker. earlier the ukranian president arrived at the white house i should in by president biden, who put an arm around his shoulders and who made clear that unequivocal us support will continue the american people with you every step of the way. and we will stay with you. we will stay with you for as long as it takes on the stay to the senate
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overwhelmingly, confirmed a new ambassador to russia. it has also sent a massive omnibus bill to the house, which includes an additional funding of more than $40000000000.00 for ukraine. at the conclusion of his speech, the ukranian president presented a battle flag signed by soldiers to be outgoing. how speaker a flag that he said is a symbol of victory. and the applause is a clear signal that ukraine and its president are assured of ongoing bipartisan support. my cana audio sera washington, but speak to a survey mark of now director of the institute of political studies and a former spokesman for russian president vladimir putin. he joins us live from antalya in took here. welcome to the programmer. how successful do you think present to lensky will be in continuing to secure support from the u. s. looking further ahead. we're going to the got united say give support to the u. k.
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we see that now you create it doesn't exist as independent contract. you creating a new colony over the united states of states of america. and this is not war. why you create the gears, russia, each rule or united states by their proxy graham, i mean it is to rock and roll. it is not to leave all your grade. he's been in the camps or was that prison job? why is this one? you can also best of a war on july against what the middle and i believe it or is it is you just play it well, rules a president, you know, a huge jazz. but let me ask you again, will he continue to get the support? i mean, he secured 1800000000 dollars in aid package and also patriot missile defense
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systems. that's huge, isn't it? yes, sir, she will get her a supporter from a united states, if you want to call, it says support. barbara, united states directly managed you couldn't, i mean you're going in, but as it has no right to make a decision here, just stop it, cancel i, here's america supervisors and the united states will continue on this war against russia. it's, i'm sorry about short, it's more than a joke. united states was. busy going to stand behind me and said not i made a console, just sure dian bought a dog. so this should die or i'm going to go into this. okay, let me just give me, let me ask you about russia, then how much of
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a disconnect is there between what the kremlin says and what has actually happened on the battlefield? we are, believe that russia, i mean, are you strong and josh or will take control all or you can and just a minute you clean and people say, you know, we go any british ship or because i keep it as you. but it didn't happen because you couldn't, your army get, we shouldn't be important by united states of america. i'm going to be much more strong. and we analyze and also i know i'm, it is in the water. i'm not ice. and now we have to make russian, i'm in my most strong go forward. ok. can you give me that? how can the targeting of civilian infrastructure be justified by russia
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or it's really so if i, you may know that you getting and i'm, it's, i get a done done bossa cds during age. yes. and it's a whole, they're gonna buy united states of america. and they believe that it's really a strategy and a strategic will doesn't exist on military capacity. there's also a will be under mine and also asked what you need to repeat after a, b, and b, as in sam. now, troops, you couldn't just, we'll diminish isa as a main level. ok, we'll leave it there, said the amount of cough. thank you very much indeed for your time here on our jazeera river. now the world health organization is urging china to provide that more detailed
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information. the coven, 900 situation in the country, has a record rise in infections. after the government began easing restrictions, the fatalities have been low off the china change. the criteria for recording virus deaths is only counting deaths from pneumonia or a spiritual failure in its official cove. it 19, tow us is a warning of potential mutations and neighboring india is stepping up surveillance w choice, very concerned over the evolving situation in china, was increasing reports of severe diseases in order to make a comprehensive risk assessment of the situation on the ground. doubly jo needs more detailed information on visit severity, hospital admissions, and requirements for i see you support w. j supporting china to focus its efforts on vaccinating people on the highest risk across the country. and we continue to offer our support for clinical care and
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protecting its health system. meanwhile, our hospital in shanghai is told that staff to prepare for coven 19 surge as a bar sweeps through china in a social media posts hospital management. the said it expects half of the cities 25000000 people to be infected by the end of the year. the founder of the collapse to crypto currency exchange f t x is in f. b. i custody. and as of right in the u. s. sam, bank, when fried, was flown out of the bahamas overnight, off to agreeing to be extradited. is facing several charges relating to one of the biggest financial frauds in u. s. history. 2 of his associates have pleaded guilty to fraud. christie salumi has more now from new york the former billionaire and f t x founder faces 8 federal charges here in new york as well as a possible life sentence. the charges include securities, fraud, wire fraud, money laundering, even a campaign finance violation and under
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u. s. law he must appear before a judge within 24 hours of arriving in the country. that judge is the one who decides whether or not he can be granted bail and free before his trial is concluded. the 30 year old m i t graduate a said in court papers in the bahamas that he was anxious to return to the united states and make his customers haul. he may also have been eager to avoid the notorious fox hill prison in the bahamas and get back to the united states, but he is up against some serious charges here. the securities and exchange commission describe what he did with his crypto exchange as a quote brazen fraud. the current ceo testifying before congress said that there were no proper financial records kept. he's described as a, a failure of corporate control. all of these questions which bagman freed will have
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to answer to in the coming months. in malaysia, around 65000 people have been displaced. often monsoon triggered floods inundate to the countries north emergency services are evacuating people from 2 of the worst hit states and 4 other areas, or 5 people having killed more rain is predicted through thursday. last year, the worst floods malaysia's history left more than 50 dead and thousands displaced before it's louis law for us into impacts and one of the worst hit states coolant on the florence. just how bad has it been when we visited one village in tampa district where the flood waters had been rising since 1st since monday and it's still under water. it's taking a very long time to receive many of the houses that just convey leon livable at the moment. but there still some people who have refused to live to leave their homes
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on behalf temporary evacuation centers that been set up. but many say they don't want to leave their homes yet because they're afraid that it might be, that might be fetched. so they've stayed at their places. now i have to say though, that many people and people who been living here are so used to these floods occurring, they're an annual occurrence. they occur maybe once twice, sometimes even 3 times a year that they are so used to this one person we spoke to had raised them the level of the floor in 2 of his rooms in his homes. just to make sure that that would be someplace to put its furniture when flood waters rise. i'm not certain level of ingenuity that people have had to take to cope with this and will floods. now the prime minister of his client on state, on wednesday. busy and he's promised to allocate more resources to help people who to cope with these floods as a huge sum of money. but what many of you are saying that there doesn't seem to be a long term plan to cope with as it's become an annual occurrence. but yet it
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happens every year and people have that to make, do they have to move the furniture that have to move that cost? but they said they doesn't seem to be any long term solution and that's what they want to see from the government. okay, florence mary, with that update for us there. thank you. we're still ahead here on the al jazeera cut off on things that are cheaper types of expenses will fill up, like saving christmas dinner. we look at what some people, the u. k, a cooking us inflation bytes. and we look at how the world cup and cattle has also showcased its appreciation of the ox. ah here's how it's looking across europe in africa on thursday. nice to see you will starting iberia, the winds off the atlantic picking up
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a bit of moisture dumping it out over this area. just a few showers northern portugal, the northwest to spain. nothing like we've seen over the last little bit. some bigger down ports, though, in the forecast western france and actually round paris is white with the high 14 degrees, so got to take a little bit of the good with the bad, i guess, i suppose in for moscow at 2 degrees, it's going to be a bit of a mass there because over the last few days about 50 centimeters of snow has fallen . that's now going to begin to melts in time temperatures on their way up through central europe. so that's going to help get rid of that freezing rain that we've seen creating some black eyes, especially through a huge swath of germany. it's quite across greece and turkey, and those shars that were through the levant, just leaving behind a trail of cloud cover for beta roots and ramallah from all are coming in at 14 degrees on thursday, bit of a down day across the central parts of libya, right across the country from the coast, i cut right across tripoli at 17 degrees, slightly below average, more sandstorms to go across a huge swath mauritania and nasty weather stretching from lusaka right through to
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antenna river on thursday. that's a snapshot of your weather. see you later. ah, with in depth analysis of the days headlines from around the world, whatever it did was it took them they have to sign because if they didn't, they wouldn't get in frank assessments. do you think diplomacy still spends a chance? i'm not very up to about any kind of negotiation informed opinions. everybody tweets. everybody's on tick, tock, tick, tock doesn't vote. you have to a winter. it's going to be held holder pretty soon. inside story on al jazeera. ah,
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ah, watching, i'll just say armanda about top storage now you credit and price. so lenimosa lensky has visited washington dc. the appeal to congress to continue to provide the military support for its war with russia, describing it as an investment in global security and democracy. monsoon triggered flooding has displaced nearly 65000 people in northern malaysia. evacuations are underway as more ratings predicted. 5 people have been killed in the disaster and the founder of the collapse crypto currency exchange f t x is in f. b. i custody in the us some back when free was extradited from the bahamas is facing several charges on the biggest financial fraud. and us history peruse that new president didn't blow, i'll tell you, has carried out to a major cabinet reshuffle as a country really full violent protest that was sparked by the impeachment and
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imprisonment of former president pedro castillo this month. elections have been brought forward in response to demonstrates his demands on a sanchez reports. not from lima, senora, lisa alberto, or that are laughing at and new minister sworn in only 14 days after dinner while you are at the took over the presidency. former defense minister and mental or dotala will now lead the cabinet in a country immersed in political and social turmoil if moment thought that i could bet i love it is time to recover peace and gipstick bbt and cover nobility to the country. yes, i am no longer live here on wednesday, tension seemed to cool off around the country a day after a majority of legislators voted for bulwark. this bid to bring elections forward 2 years by april 2024. 83 percent of peruvians demanded new general elections. a little less cabinet will now wait for a vote of confidence in congress and political opponents say they must keep the
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government a chance. instead, tensions rose on the diplomatic front, former president pedro garcia's wife and children were granted asylum, and flown off to mexico. on wednesday, they do responded by expelling mexico's ambassador wi mexico's precedent. a friend of castillo defended his country's right to grant asylum, and denounced by those governments handling of the situation. maria law, which the peruvian government is highly questioned as a whole for its action, especially for opting for repression. director doretha, the new prime minister said look, his old other statements are unfortunate and unacceptable interference. you know, what will happen to me peer. we will not allow any person outside the government of peru to interfere incessantly with the government of broo. oh now, but his government is focused on trying to quell tensions and seek to restore order that the countries deeply divided and remains under
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a state of emergency. the innocent just, i'll just see that lee might be to the un security council has adopted its 1st resolution on me and my own decades is demanding an end to violence. and urges the military agent to release all political prisoners including asked to leave the house and it's who change or to from attic editor james base has more from the united nations. it's almost 2 years since the military took control in me and mar. during that time, the security council has been divided. unable to come up with a resolution. now, a security council resolution has finally passed, even though to permanent members, china and russia both abstain. this resolution was drawn up by the british ambassador barbara woodward. the resolution calls for the cessation of violence, immediate and concrete implementation of assy. anne's 5 point consensus. respect for the democratic will of the people of me and mar, respect for human rights and accountability for those who violate them.
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full and unhindered humanitarian access to those in need. and the immediate release of all those arbitrarily detained, including unsung sushi and precedent. when ment me on mars ambassador to the united nations was appointed by the civilian government, but has remained in place. he says, this resolution doesn't go far enough. we would have liked to see it stronger dex. we are clear. this is only a faster a such that nation in unity government calls on the u. s. s. c. building on this resolution to take father and stronger est action to ensure the safe end of the military quanto. and it's crimes. diplomats i've spoken to said and not expecting the military government to comply with all the terms of this resolution,
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but they are hoping it'll restart diplomacy, which is being led by the regional group. i see an israel's longest serving prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says he has secured a last minute deal to form a new government as we are. he was facing a midnight deadline to arrange a coalition, if on his weeks of tough negotiations with religious and far right coalition partners, robert pride reports from western mason. ha ha, ha ha ha. since his election victory, 7 weeks ago, benjamin netanyahu has been bogged down in tough negotiations to form a new israeli government. the right wing. the could leader was granted a 10 day extension of his mandate to form a government which he has needed. yeah, it's quite remarkable. and a little bit hard to fathom. he won a decisive election victory way back on november. the 1st we knew exactly who the allies would be in his coalition. they ran as a block, i guess he would say it's been really hard. they been driving a really tough bargain. but from the outside it looks like he projected. and
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bizarre weakness and this is made for a very complicated process. netanyahu has formed an alliance with leaders who until now have been considered on the fringes of the political spectrum limit like it to my bank revere convicted of supporting a terrorist organization and racist incitement. he will become police minister with expanded powers to control the force. betsel, else motorists will be given ministerial responsibility for the illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. he has long lobbied for their expansion as well as control over palestinian construction there. and area dairy, who is still serving a suspended sentence for tax fraud, and who needed a change in the law to allow him to become minister. the question for many is whether netanyahu can keep these partners in check. i mean, the, what he said is, trust me, i am running the show here. but if you look at the way he's negotiated his coalition,
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they've certainly had, they've made their influence felt, and you have to assume that will continue to be the case. i made fears that all ready combustible tensions could flare out of control. palestinians seemed to be expecting the worst with no one expecting this government to follow any paths towards peace. critics of this coalition speculate that some of its more hard line members might welcome a violent palestinian response to justify further crackdowns on the occupied west bank and gaza. what's clear is with the unprecedented makeup of this government, israeli politics are entering you and uncharted territory. rob mcbride, al jazeera west, jerusalem israeli forces have killed a palestinian man in a raid in the occupied west bank. the palestinian red crescent said 5 others were injured. israeli army says it conducted its operation in nablus to protect the incursion of a religious site. i as well settlers,
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number of coast indians killed by israel has risen to 224. so far in 2022, making it the deadliest year since 2006 across britain. people looking forward to the traditional christmas dinner this weekend. this year they'll either have to pay considerably more or make do with less. research shows even a bargain. christmas mill will cost that a 10 percent more this year as inflation continues to hit hard. i force it reports from london. and if you go to her, now again, you use the excel to collective school may be out for the christmas holidays. but lessons are very much still underway at this london cookery school. it's chicken rather than turkey in the oven. otherwise, these are the skills needed to put together a traditional christmas dinner, but with food prices soaring, part of the cost of living crisis, people across the u. k. will be looking for ways to save col up on things that are are cheaper. so yeah, talk is expensive, will fill up on the cases are slightly cheaper. do roasted onions, make
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a large amount of stuffing on the plate. there are ways of compensation for the expenses of food these days. you can feel like all food is expensive food, but inflation running at nearly 11 percent with fresh food prices, more than 14 percent more expensive than a year ago. and with energy bills soaring in a cold winter. many people are finding it hard to put on a normal christmas this year. let hello to lavish one. prices for the traditional christmas. turkey had been further inflated by outbreaks of avian flu shop as a mis south london market. having to make unfamiliar choices. we're having like most to kin, but we're doing different things and we've asked the family to just bring a dish and that makes it easier, cheaper for the family. so we're going to enjoy ourselves so far. you know, we're going to have to balance out when it comes to the finance, to day right. between the butcher's and the green gross, i spent almost a 100 pounds and i've just spent why 8 pounds on fish just now. there are
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those know who are just worried about economizing during christmas, but struggling to put food on the table at all. britton's food standards agency says 4000000 people and i'm experiencing severe food insecurity. higher grocery prices have meant that the average household is subject to more than $500.00 pounds extra on the annual grocery bill. if they do, don't take efforts to cut back on that. of course, we do know that people have been cutting back through chief and through visiting cheaper stores and also buying cheaper goods. the christmas break traditionally provides a welcome respite in the middle of winter, from everyday realities, the cooking school kids getting in some early practice for the weekend. but the families across the country. this year's feast is likely to be just a little less festive, unusual hurry faucet al jazeera lumber cut. didn't tony bills road stadiums and metro stations for the world cup,
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though so poured millions of dollars into its museums and galleries. lexia brawn looks at how and why the tournament has helped the countries aren't c aah! cutter transformed into a vast outdoor up museum. the small gulf nation pulled out all the stops to host the football world camp. but the tournament was far from being all about the beautiful game with i think the world cup has definitely pushed the art scene to a new level because a lot of people that are coming from a broad or visiting club there for the world cup. want to engage in the culture and we want to have something offered. and i think that's really pushed more an investment in the art scene. how did alma's work is on show images and exhibition of contemporary art?
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she says, having the global spotlight on cutter motivated local assets to explore their identity. i think storytelling evolved with the way that we want to come to school as people started as like the way of like, what and why and how and all of this. and we became more experimental because each one of us wants to bring something new and exciting. more than a 1000000 people visited katara during the tournament, the crowds taking and not just the matches, but also the museums. as a expert say, that's been a game changer for the cultural st. helping it reach a broader, more diverse audience. this culture is one of a series by japanese artist jojo kazama, called my soul blooms forever. among dozens of public artworks installed and time for the world cup some permanent, some temporary. but all part of cat has efforts to use art as soft power. ah,
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the woman behind it all is shaken, may i say, fanny, the sister of cutters, emir, and the chairwoman of cotton museums. she's considered one of the world's most important art buyers, helping carter to diversify its economy away from the oil industry and increase its international influence. its museums are really dynamic spaces and that generates the generators of discussion of debate. right from the start, kathy has understood how important culture is and to communicating with the world and communicating its identity, its position in the world, and that masters grow and grow and grow. more museums and galleries are plant designed as works of art in their own right and holding influence that stretches far beyond their walls. alexey o'brien al jazeera doha ah.
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