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ah, a, a russia say it's withdrawing troops from the city of her. so i made fears that ukrainian attacks on a local dump could cause countless tropic, loving, also with african solving nail and problem. and the mass that was caused by the girl. well, not with the ongoing un climate change conference addressing, rising pollution levels. western countries come under fire for using africans that dumping, drawn from millions of cold water voters of spoke clearly about their concerns. what in the next 2 years you intend to do
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differently? nothing. you ask residents to abide and refuse it to compromise on his controversial policy, making this by public outrage on approval ratings. plummeting to near historic lupe a with ever increasing inflation and energy prices lead to a new round of protesting recent knowledge of large greek cities. with violent flashes as well between protesters a mid day in moscow this thursday, november 10th. i'm you know, neil and this is our international top story. we begin with developments in the ukraine conflict and the embattled, her song region. russia say, is withdrawing troops from the region,
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capital and other locations on the right bank of the didn't upper river and the defense ministry states. it's being done to avoid potential unnecessary losses among russian forces. and the danger that your premium forces could destroy a critical local dom here and the devastation that would lead to whether it was lawyer, maybe somebody, somebody anthem, the enemy is firing randomly at the city. for this reason, it was decided to evacuate the population from the right side of the river. we provided everything possible to ensure the evacuation the plans of the enemy to create flooding of territory to can lead to dangerous consequences. this is confirmed by the constant shilling of the kind of sky hydra station. under these conditions would read option is to organize defenses along the line of the denise or river. when you might as well a general went on to say that catastrophic flooding could occur. if the cleaning forces succeed in destroying that, the high water would also complicate supply routes which are used to bring food to
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the russian army, as well as local residents, while eliminating the dom what also jeopardize fresh water supplies to the neighboring crimea region. to reduce the danger to civilians, russia has been evacuating at tens of thousands of local residents in recent weeks . a familiar scene here at this november, now the trip withdraw was supported by russia's defense minister circ, a show, a good. we also ordered the creation of a new line of protection. meanwhile, general sort of the can also reported on the overall stable situation and other frontline areas. on the interception of up to 90 percent of incoming ukrainian rockets by russian forces, he added the ukranian army lost around 12 follies and soldiers last month alone. that is right 8 times more than russian losses. former us marine corps intelligence officers, scott ritter. so you stopped by relocating troops. russia is depriving ukraine of
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its pretext for destroying the i think another thing that the russians are doing, by withdrawing from the right bank is reducing or eliminating the justification that ukraine could have been blowing up the damn. now the russia is evacuating the city of care song and the right bank. there's no reason for your brain to, to blow this damn. so i think rushes, literally removing any justification. ukraine could because of russia, remained on the right bank and continued to defeat ukrainian attacks the ukrainians once their forces spent might come to the conclusion that the only hope they have in preventing a rushing counter attack is to destroy the dam in flood the region. so i think this is also a, a prophylactic move on the part of the russians to prevent the ukrainians trying to
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have justification for blowing up the damn. well, the president of ukraine's biggest ally, the united states wasn't exactly on the ball when taking questions from the press this week about the conflict. joe biden managed to confuse her son with an iraqi city. i think the context is that weather and i would they pulling back from felicia and the i me from the the care song the the city of care sigh. nevertheless, president biden still hopes that his country's aid to ukraine, which is contesting. her salt will be quotes on interrupted. however, the american leader confessed that the type of help available are restricted on don't always conform to that. that's an interesting point that on for more minutes our web site artsy dot com has the full story that's turned to don boss on the situation in done yet. city where the regional capital came under
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renewed overnight shelling by ukrainian forces, according to local authorities. this on verified for they just said to show civilian areas, being tor official say the shelling, killed one civilian and left another. when did that attack was the latest of many conducted by forces in the ukrainian military has been accused of targeting really, anyone who sees them as any type of hostile force on that long last thing. and mcgee was recently confirmed by some of the countries troops themselves. let's take a listen because this is what several of the battalion fighters said at interviews with bloggers and media outlets about the pro russian sentiment of the don boss, population, or the noise. how could you describe the moods of people in mary you, paul, before the war started to get them put in percentages and how many of those you encountered were pro russian this up, but some of the 60 percent of people were pro russia. they wanted to go to russia the same as in donors and guns where there has always been
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a large pro russian part of the city. so the only thing i know is that 70 percent of people have met you. paul, supported the russians. the new russian region have an approximate population of 6000000 people. u. n. data shows that almost 3000000 people from the territories have moved to russia as refugees since the start of the conflict. the chief editor of the media, the ellis could colon is concerned the, the western media normative is based on glorifying the actions of new nazi as off fighters in don't, even though they were never welcome there. the surgeon leach. good. did the dad meet that they were there not well, but my job to people really didn't want them. they are in the 1st place and as of was to keep them there for, for a long time. and certainly that's the good. there is some truth in it, but the horrifying thing is that these other fighters are glorified in the western
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media. what do we know about the shelling of the sheet these from already, since 2014 up to this day is that the when the grainy and troops have losses when they are beaten in the front line, they revenge not to the front line of the russian troops, but they will shoot and they have been shooting and they will keep shooting very far behind the front line to the sea really reaches so that the soldiers in the front line positions feel themselves guilty for the destruction of the sea, really populated areas and that is the punishment strikes what we have been speaking for over 7 years. that is what's happening now in the dorm bus region, they are punishing from their losses due to civilian population. has something else to tell you about today, the world's leading recycling organization. plastic will take part in the ongoing cop $27.00 conference in egypt to once again,
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they say primarily raised the alarming rate of global pollution. the african continent is the hardest. it's becoming a gigantic dump side for plastic waste sent there from western countries. are t correspondent covered both lit up and brave the mountains of rubbish. to bring us the story. plastic is ubiquitous. it fills our air, lands and oceans and landfills like this are full of it. from my this current tooth brushes, shoes, clothes, t, v remote, you name it, if the plastic world but africa is faring better than is global counterparts. and according to the u. n. environmental program, the continent produces the least amount of global plastic waste. and most of our ways is also organic. so where does this come from reliever people talk about
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less in fort the decision to south africa. the only being economic benefit that it as for the counseling environment that is not even be discussed at the stage. 20 companies i said to be responsible for more than half of the global single used plastic waste. and none of them are in africa. and according to the 2021, plastic waste makers index in the global north than producers, and creates the global plus think use crisis. an average american or a united kingdom citizen will produce about a 100 kilograms of plastic waste annually. now what response ability do they bay to this global wasteland they've created? this is mainly supposed to be in effect the county. oh, because we don't have most of the blessed exactly supposed to have in south africa
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to make products. some africans have come up with a plan, then i was ira. works with the can sign is collections and not for profit company in the education space. they turn plastic into briggs and they saw this plastic from where everybody can get it and times the room. but chatting with locals in exchange for stationery and such items, plastic that would otherwise be filling the air, polluting the water systems, and causing diseases. when people been plastic in the community because they've got no way to damp it, it causes in people breathe it. it causes type 2 diabetes, it causes cancer and it also causes aging. so those are the main hazards that one can think of. but besides that, it, when it goes into our water, it also causes our problems is fire is water. animals are contained like your fish
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and things like that. and then when they eat the plastic, we end up eating that fish and did it end up affecting us as well. from hill to point of your plastic is cut into smaller bits and is put into a 2 liter bottle. and the must all way between 550 and 600 grams. and before you know it, viola, you have a school, and soon there will be a bigger one here with a science lab, as well as toilets. and it will all be run on solar power, all in an impoverished community, but also billed by that same community for, for as what is important is plastic is going to affect everyone in the world. so what we're doing here is we're inviting different communities from different areas to come in live what we are doing, give them the same skills that we have got and then they go back in, they do the same in their own areas. so far we've put 5 communities that we've identified that will be training and then helping them also to set up
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a similar environment like ours africans as solving their own problems. and the mess that was caused by the global not. and is these kinds of solutions that must be echoed at the u. n. club, 27th climate change conference. and maybe just maybe those who pollute must pay the lute for the clean power bill. can i will it at 40 in johannesburg. ah, rampaging inflation rates and energy prices have led to a new run of protests in 2 european union member states. major cities in greece saw violent flashes between protesters and right place. ah
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yes, some context to as public and private sector workers walked out in a union organized 24 hours strike to protest against the soaring pulse of living. now, the rawlings were the biggest scene there since 2015 when greece proceed. busy controversial feel like funds from the u. m. b. i am in other countries ruffling with as well as percent inflation rate. that is one by the way of the highest across any you state . and it is despite the greek economy expected to grow by over 5 percent this year . thanks to stronger than expected tracy mortgage. the strike disrupted public services all over the country, including ferries to recess. many islands. uncle school closures and stuffing. shortage is a hospital. he didn't, and there either enormous cues at public transport stops, were witness to at metro stations, close bosses tactic, railway station services,
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cut as well or rental car agencies when inundated with people, eager to abuse your some sort of transportation. here's one view we heard on the street. probably not so will salaries need to increase and the fact sation system needs to be abolished. the government must stop stealing from office but will not leave simply to work. you must leave for the sake of living. no, just to see my been a while and belgium people also made their feelings, felt against high living costs ups. the time this footage was taken only one metro line was working in brussels on the country's real ways on board side. significantly reduce services. belgium's main workers union gas prices have risen for 130 percent on this. the monday the government respond to it. slumbers carried good. oh yeah. presumably, since the government cannot do anything without europe, when it should go and shake out europe, the price of electricity must be decoupled from the price of candlestick was all
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real sick. got some bail. we're on a general strike because people can't pay the bills anymore. and we can't put up with those who are making excess profits simply putting the shareholders and making a lot of money. and there are workers who is struggling to get through them on better cc. we're also like we asked the government to nationalize the price of gas and electricity so that everyone can benefit from a minimum level of comfort nother story we are closely following today. the u. s. has warned australia against joining a lunmark treaty bombing nuclear weapons. washington says the agreement would prevent the usaa and its allies from conducting adequate defense of the asia pacific region. we do not support the treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons . it would not allow for us extended deterrence relationships which are still necessary for international peace and security as a u. s. l i s really it comes under the so called new killer umbrella, for american forces to defend it with students. they weapons because it doesn't
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have any of its own noticeably camera earlier abstain from a vote in the u. n. that sought to bomb the developing, using or threatening to use nuclear arms or helping another country do so. also the u. s. needs history layer as a key, geographical partner in the so called arcus packed as part of its efforts to contain china plans for reproached min, between beijing and calibrate, may be a cause for at washington. concern now is a trillion prime minister anthony albany, a set to meet with chinese president. she jan paying later this week. i'll been eating, noted earlier. that's the meeting would be a positive thing. after years of troubled relations earlier but robson, former deputy minister of foreign french for new zealand told me there is increasing support in australia to ballpark from it's us partnership. there's big support in australia or a straight to stop rethinking its position of being what is called a dangerous ally of the united states. and it's
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a dangerous ally because it draws them into was many australians can see that if they don't join with those countries that haven't got nuclear weapons and stand up to the pressure of the united states and pulling it into war situation, then puts them in danger so the term dangerous allies, they try lateral orchestra agreement between australia, the u. k. washington. washington said it's intended to defend the region. that's its primary reason for putting them in place. what's your taking that? is that correct? no, it's not correct. china has always kept to the know for a strike policy, and china has not invited countries in the region. the united states has many times and occupied many of the islands in the pacific. so it's a false argument and it's less leading straight into a situation where one they have to spend an enormous amount of money on these
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nuclear submarines due to your power submarines and capable nuclear. and it doesn't increase the straight security decreases. and because china then has to treatise trailer as a an enemy or potential enemy ok, adding stateside joe biden has refused to consider changing the direction of his presidency. despite admitting that much of the american public is dissatisfied with the the countries taking. the american leader made the comments while expressing relief that rival republicans didn't make bigger gains in the mid term elections. voters spoke clearly about their concerns. they're still frustrated. i get it. what in the next 2 years you intend to do differently? nothing. i'm not going to change the direction. i said i ran for 3 reasons. i'm going to continue to stay remo. well, that statement came as vote counting in the nation's high stakes. mid term ballot
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continues with the control of this senate still yet to be determined. in the other chamber of congress, the republican party is projected to gain a majority in the house of representatives or to kill up and has more not on the reaction to the from the u. s. leader. the contact to the election is very key to understand now the big red way the suite that was predicted for republican doesn't appear to have materialized. however, there were substantial decrees. republican one wonders if joe biden would be talking the same way. if that red wave had indeed materialized, he seems to have telling things down from before the election when he was talking about democracy, being at stake, satera out how he still has hands on the veto pan. now it's important to know that despite the fact that joe biden seems to be turning things down, old in the united states indicate that 74 percent of us public is still unhappy
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with direction countries moving in 71 percent. believe that democracy use at stake any question and undergrad in the united states. these are some ohio voters that i think the climate is extremely polarizing across the board. it's again, it's kind of area where we fan. unfortunately, a 3rd country doesn't care about the facts. the truth, the honesty and never going to get in the way of what they want a belief. now the rhetoric in the united states and the lead up to these elections was especially heated allegations of being fascists wanting to destroy the country, putting democracy and the question were being hurled left and right. donald trump's, he took to the podium and he had this to say in the lead up to the mid term vote on tuesday. this country has gone crazy to view support the decline fall of america. then you must absolutely must vote for the radical left crazy
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people, the radical left democrats. now we've also heard from the democratic side complaints about what they call voters, depression and voting regulations. they say were intended to suppress the vote. the level of voter suppression is beyond anything that we saw in 2018. we can't say that whatever happens tonight is a fair and equitable lecture. and we've heard some pretty shocking rhetoric as well . for example, alexandria how's the court has the representative from new york's recently accused prominent tv host who's been critical of us foreign policy tucker, carlson of being a terrorist. here's what she said. there is a major news channel that is fueling political violence. one of the largest sources of death threats that i get is tucker karl's in. this is like, what's the catholic terrorism is? so we have a widespread polarization within the united states. that also indicated that ilan
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mosque, the billionaire in the united states who recently acquired twitter, maybe the subject of some kind of investigation were alleged for and ties and the manner in which he's been running twitter and the short time since he's assumed leadership. joe biden said there may be some kind of investigation launched against the alon mock so white, an interesting day in the aftermath of the mid term vote, of which there was a lot of heavy anticipation and nervousness among the u. s. political. ready establishment and the public and just to follow on from caleb's pace, we discuss the current political situation in the us with a panel of guess who expressed opinion. it's increasingly appearing. but despite its name, the democratic party is actually rather on democratic. the united states preaches democracy all over the world, but they don't practice that here. that's been known for some time and it's becoming more and more clear. and i don't think it's going to sit terribly well with the american people. it's on america. it's democratic. the reality is that
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this is a 2 party country of swords, and that all the make strategy has been sent by quote one, the white house has been to completely discredit the republicans to claim that the republicans are involved with insurrection. to claim that any thing that republic instead to oppose abide the policy. ready was designed to subvert democracy to it's just, it's really a, it's an evil evil of what has been a recent trend. and this is been some that both the democrats and republicans have been doing is finding elaborate ways to engage in voters. depression, specifically targeting independent candidate 3rd party candidate by creating huge valid ax turtle. so the idea that that, that democracy under threat is absolutely true. but the idea that it's more under threat from republicans and democrats is absolutely laughable. and let's switch
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gears now and take to the sky is the 2022 china international aviation. and aerosmith exhibition kicked off this week on rates of earth, craft, and exhibits from dozens of countries are involved in the event we got the lo done from fijian reporter, one fe karen jewel. hi, exhibitors are flexing their latest weapons, same technology for air, land, and even space. for example, on the military side, aerial tanker. why? why 20 is showing up? it's air to air refueling capacity in a flying display. for the 1st time, 3 refilling booms are extended to show that it can refuse 3 aircraft at the same time, the countries, most fans don't fighter jets. the j twenty's with chinese engines are also showing some big movie in the air, the supersonic judge, or de booting in a static display as well. the p l. a's active duty helicopters also featured in the area displayed in the 1st time that a number of attack and surveillance rows are making debuts as well. p l. the
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officials have said that the drones are a key area of development for the chinese air force going forward. and on the civil side, china is 1st homegrown marable to judge c. 9. 19 is making its air show debut after announcing 300 new orders from several leasing firms. trying to eastern airlines is getting the 1st deliveries at the end of this year. and in space technology visitors can also see a full size replica. the can go face station for the 1st time. this comes just days after the final piece of the puzzle. the msn la module was launched into orbit marching completion of jangle t shaped configuration. beer show is also unveiling models of several next generation heavy lift. rockets are designed for crude emissions for them to move in the 20 thirty's and beyond. we'll also see models of smaller, solid fuel lockets designed to meet the growing demand for launching commercial satellite china. the biggest air show last 6 days. and as an exhibition of the
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country's rowing self sufficiency across military and civil aviation technologies, okay, know the story to bring you before we go to break palestinian activists. have accused this really authorities of attempting to strong arm a un commission as it tries to investigate the killing of a journalist during on this really, really free rate. the u. n. commission. i've been looking into the fatal shooting of palestinian american reporter sharing other clay who was covering the raid on a palestinian refugee camp in may in the west. but it's really official said she was highly likely shot by idea forces, but was not deliberately targeted, suggesting she may have got in the midst of a fireplace. the palestinian authority, however, claims she was deliberately targeted by it's really true. un body also alleges the israel has been locking it attempts to properly investigate the crime scene. you
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know, since we, we begin our work, we have been requesting israel to let us in, let us in to the inside the green line. let us, you know, into the occupied territories and they haven't given us permission. so if israel has a story to tell if their stories of children, we would like to go, we can, we will speak to the families and report on that. but they have to let us in and they're, they're refusing to do that. well, that sounds more than a 100 scholars of jewish history and holocaust studies from around the world. recently issued a joint letter telling the united nations not to adopt a definition of anti semitism that they said could be used to label. anyone who criticizes israel as quote anti semitic they were referring and part that's believed to an incident when israel's and buster to the you and accused international bodies of bias against the nation. we heard from political science on international relations specialist, simon, suppose we say it's up the only way to maintain israel as both
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a democratic and jewish state would be to grow palestinians independence i'm the same isn't, is not the same as i'm the same. it is because i'm the same, isn't it against a state. and in my opinion, adopting this condition of anonymity isn't by including anti zionism need, will push even father a senior officer. so in my opinion, once israel becomes fully democratic, which means giving rise to senior. it will cease to be jewish, and giving rise to body stimulus means ending end of the israel as a jewish state. no, this is very acute and very important question for us. this. once we give the full rise to policy and we cease to be jewish state, if we want to keep all the jewish, the only choice a democratic can do is to give students independence. either
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we are jewish, but not democratic, or we are democratic. wanted to mcclintic, but no, no, not a jewish state as well. i lean to agree with this letter of 140 jewish scientist which, which, which try to argue the un not to up such a definition because it will, it will make the attempt to find a solution for you really policing even further from, from getting to it so in my i think in my opinion is a very problematic to finish and get another sign of don't boss and focus next as we follow on frenchman, currently serving in the local militia. but who before the conflict, while the audience is as vocalist with that done yet philharmonic francois story with.

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