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ambulances about the explosion inspire program making. i still don't feel like i actually know enough about why living under fascism was light. how much money did you make? but here, rural and delay rent and late that al jazeera english proud recipient of the new york festivals broadcaster of the year award for the 5th year running ah ah, floods and land slides killed dozens of people in the southern indian state of carola, many others are missing ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up, china's economic growth slows energy shortages of property slow down. and the
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pandemic of old play. the part mammals, military chief claims the opposition for obstructing efforts to restore democracy. though would yet, on the fate of 17 foreign missionaries kidnapped in haiti as u. s. nation officials ramp up efforts to secure their release. ah, flooding and bland slides of killed at least 27 people in so that india rescue operations by the army of navia. continuing in corolla, thousands of been stranded in parts of the coastal state authorities, fear that the number of dead could rise significantly. they've been for some, let me see. i thought i lease and everybody's a collect yesterday name or do they have been and one family completely knows 6 members of the limit avenue to buy them in the
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money order would want to end with force at around 11 p. m. in my house and all the things were lost last year it had not rain like the way it has rain this year. we were not able to find the items in our house. the rain water entered the house. we only have the clothes that we are rearing. we appeal to the government to give us compensation. al jazeera, elizabeth toronto, miss life 1st. one of the worst affected districts, cause i am liz, what's going on behind you that hello adrian. that's right. we are in quota in district. one of the 2 was effected, including agency, and what's happening behind as a team and be as national disaster response for a trying to clear the degree from those that have flooded and that includes very large trees which were uprooted. this is so important to do because the rains have eased on monday and that means that teams on the disaster response, but also the army maybe are able to do as much as possible the for more heavy rains
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which are expected the child predicted for wednesday. now as we've been driving fruitful chat, we can see that even though that to eventually rain or the weekend didn't last very long, it has cause massive damage. we've seen balls of poems which are completely broken and full and away. i mean, the mitchell ratings office bridge washed away. we are standing in the front yard of the hall with every single object inside the home, like so many others here is completely covered in mud. and so the rescue operations, as i said, is still continuing. people have been moved to more than 100 belief can. that in itself is complicated because k to less a month now has been recording the highest number of clothes in $1000.00 cases and death in india. the highest number of daily cases and debts. it has to be said, that's because kind of a test more than anyone else and has
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a higher standard of reporting cases. and it's never been led. authorities are trying to keep the numbers as low as possible at the camps to ensure social distancing. if they try to do both the flooding and managing the quoted 19 situation, let's given that, starting from monday through rains is an annual occurrence day. you'd think state will be prepared for this kind of abs us event. what's going wrong? well, environmentalists where they have a lot of answers as to what's gone wrong. firstly, this is unseasonal rain, rain this heavy for this time of year that we have other environmentalists who said that they've been saying for years. there is a lot of economic activity that's been going on in this part of canada, like raw clock in the extraction of rocks in the construction of the phones and, and you brought an ecologically sensitive zones and it should not be happening.
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there was an x that panel on the ecology of with said that none of that should be happening even protest i found as my church lead as my political parties and those recommendations went being followed. and the chair of that panel has said that it is those activities which have seen an increase. i mean annual monson range. they happen if we give it an increase in the kind of flooding and landslide that will see the cause of those economic activities. an ecologically fragile zones that the devastating floods in 2018 did more than 300 people were killed. the heaviest, wayne's in this century, that the death happened in areas. the landslides happened in areas where there was a lot of economic activity that shouldn't be taking place. and they said the same thing happening again. this time, how to zeros, elizabeth, for on a reporting, live for from cadillac in. so india lose many facts. china's economic growth is
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slowing as its post. pandemic recovery loses momentum. the world's 2nd largest economy grew by 4.9 percent in the 3rd quarter. that's the weakest figure. and a year it's economy has been under pressure from a slow down in construction power shortages and the impact of times of regulations, but exports and services remain strong. thing was sunday or nothing is room for sure. so the little ease you, although the economy growth rate into a quarter has been effected by various factors such as pandemic situation, flood conditions and rising bays, numbers, china as economists, development has shown strong resilience and white timothy and hold. the economy continues to recover, and trend towards high quality live wolfman is constantly changing, and it has the ability and conditions to complete the expect goals and tasks for economy and social development throughout the year. warner from out there as katrina, you in beijing? well, this figure is slightly lower than many economists were expecting,
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and it could drag down global and stock markets, but they say, overall, china's economy is still expected to grow at a faster rate than most major economies by the end of the year. now looking at this figure, it's attributed to a variety of reasons, really, it's a perfect storm. a major reason is that china is tightening regulations on the number of industries that have been traditionally a major driver of economic growth here. now we've seen these power shortages that have in recent weeks affected provinces nationwide, and that's hampered manufacturing productivity. and these power shortages are largely in pod, due to trying to trying to meet climate change targets. and this is resulted on codes on electricity and other energy production. we've also seen a big tightening of regulations around the housing and construction market. and by some estimates that makes up about a quarter of china's g d p. normally. and we've also had china's biggest real
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estate developers ever grant dominate headlines over the past month, due to having $300000000000.00 worth of debt that it's really struggling to pay back. and that's also impacted investors sentiment. and of course, we have the pandemic, which is continuing to have an impact on china. beijing is maintaining its 0 tolerance approach to coven 1900 outbreaks. so we'll see a handful of cases, small outbreaks, but the government here will still continue to react to these small outbreaks by imposing really severe city wide lock downs that had a devastating impact on domestic consumption. and travel has a brief look at how china's economic slowdown could affect global growth in september, the u. s. economy showed signs of cooling as supply disruptions from china effected the world's largest economy in the years. own growth rates have been helped by high vaccination rates, but the soaring price of national natural gas continues to pose
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a challenge at a surge encoded $19.00 cases as effective developing nations. brazil's economy contract it by point one percent in the last quarter for andrew collier is the author of shadow banking of the rise of capitalism in china. he says the chinese government is partly to blame for the economic slowdown. one of the key issues is that, in fact, the pandemic has not been the deal killer for china. that people would have expected, their exports were quite strong, even though the global economy is struggling and retail sales domestically. we're up for point 4 percent. so things are slower than they used to be, but in fact, the pandemic related stuff is doing okay. apart from the supply disruptions because of the sharp locked downs and china, most of the problems in china with the economy are, but a lot of them are actually engineered by the government itself. they've done a number of restrictions and crackdowns that have slowed economic growth in order
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to improve the long term ability of the economy to survive in china. they've got this huge debt bubble, mainly property field, which is about a 3rd of the economy. and they made a strong effort in the past year to try to knock that down to sides. and not surprisingly that means there's less housing are being built and sold. and then you had this huge developer over graham, the number $21.00 in the country with $300000000000.00 of debt. and because of all these tighter regulations on borrowing, they're in deep trouble. so that's been a significant drug on the economy. marla's military leader has rejected demands made by the association of southeast asian nations to comply with its plan for a political transition. been on lines. comments was the 1st since mama was excluded from an upcoming assay on meeting at least 1100 protests as have been killed, a bullet 7000 arrested since the military seized power in february. if the lady, after the statement was announced in april,
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more violence happened due to the provocations of terrorist groups. the c r p h n, and the n u g, and the involvement of ethnic armed organizations. we are still solving that. no one cares to stop their violence and killing, and they are only demanding that we solve the issue assay and should work on that one out from al jazeera florence louis in columba. so these amino lang 1st public remarks and made them on national television after emerged over the weekend. that ozzy and foreign ministers had agreed and hastily convened meeting on friday to exclude the lead from an upcoming. are the leaders summit to be hosted by brunei later this month. now he didn't make any mention of the off in decision, but he seemed to solely lay the blame for violence in miano on opposition groups that are opposed to the general rule. he blamed the national unity government that
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since been outlawed. and he also blamed armed ethnic groups that oppose the general rule. now it's true that there is a lot of violence and a lot of fighting in areas, especially areas controlled by ethnic groups. but i think groups in many civil groups will say that a lot of the violence is started by security forces. now, me and my has been in turmoil since the coo took place in february. more than a 1100 people have been killed. thousands more have been detained, known aussie, and delivered the unprecedented snub because it said it felt that myanmar was not committed to the 5 point piece plan that had been agreed to doing a summit in indonesia, back in april. and the decision to sideline men on laying also came just days after a peace and boy appointed by austin, abruptly cancelled his meeting on his visit to me on the after being told he would not be able to meet with alfred leader on, on to cheat the you ends and void
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a serious as of the government of the opposition of agreed to begin drafting constitutional reforms from monday, talks about the country's political future have been sold since january the serious 10 year civil war has killed more than 3 150000 people and displaced billions in 2018. the government of the opposition agreed to form a committee to draft of the constitution, but progress has been slow. so come here on al jazeera residence, one town at central mexico. sleep is parking power will tell you why the corporate industry in afghanistan is struggling to find buyers. ah hello. they let start in southeast asia and is more heavy rain on the way for much of indo china, you can see the dense cloud in the satellite image and that's thank someone seen
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winds, areas of low pressure and the remnants of that tropical systems, but really heavy rain, exceptional amounts to central and northern parts of vietnam. but the good news is, by the time we get to wednesday, it is going to dry up. we are going to see the storms and the showers pick up in those southern areas. now as we move to indonesia and malaysia, we are asking and hans rainfall some of the heaviest falls across western areas of borneo wisner is off. so marcia are also going to see some heavy rains in the days to come. and as we go into wednesday, it's gonna be the philippines that sees the wet weather. now as we had to australia we've got wet and windy weather at opposite ends of the country. we've got some warnings out for severe storms across queens and new south wales. we're talking some heavy rain hail and some damaging winds coming in to play her path. it is going to get wet and windier. we have got warnings. are for coastal winds here, but it is going to dry up as we had towards the weekend. there's
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a lot of heat across those central areas. the temperature in alice springs expected to touch. 41 degrees. by the time we get to wednesday, ah, the end of the country with an abundance of results trade far and wide indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to growth and france. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs. invest, let be part when denise is growth and progress. invest in indonesia now. ah
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ah. hello again. this is al jazeera, the main news this out of these 27 people have di it due to flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rain in southern india, the army and navy carrying out rescue operations. thousands of had to be relocated . china's economic growth is slowing as its post. pandemic recovery loses momentum . the world's 2nd largest economy grew by 4.9 percent in the 3rd quarter. but that's the weakest figure in a year and beyond. boss military john to lita has rejected demands made by se asia regional block to comply with its plan for a political transition. he's promising to release thousands of protests as though we've been detained since the military coup in february. police in haiti say that a well known gang is behind saturdays, abduction of foreign kristian mission mission reason their family members who had
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taken as they left an orphanage near the capital port of prince. it's the latest in a wave of kidnappings which have risen dramatically since the assassination of the president. in july, i'll just see was my kana reports heavy clouds loom over the christian age ministries headquarters in the u. s. state of ohio. the mission regroup has been operating in haiti for decades with a 9 month break 2 years ago, following a previous space of gang violence, the organisation released the following statement. we are seeking god's direction for resolution, and authorities are seeking ways to help. it continues, the group of 16 us citizens and one canadian citizen includes 5 men, 7 women, and 5 children in the haitian capital port. busy print the news of yet another mess . kidnapping comes as no surprise. statistics indicate that more than 380 people
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have been abducted in the 1st 8 months of this year alone from my dear, i'm going to tell you sincerely in regard to security. we cannot talk about this on the security point. i can say it has been 015 and that's about search and kidnappings. since the assassination of the country president in july this year, removing the last vestige of a functioning central government. the prime minister is seen as being involved in the presidents assassination. and so the population of the huge lump and proletariat port, a prince and the other cities of haiti, are basically left to their own devices. and this is allowed a space for these criminal organizations to emerge. patient police, an armed criminal, gang, known as $400.00, was, was responsible for the abduction. loosely translated as 400 inexperienced men.
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it said to be responsible for some 80 percent of the kidnappings this year. a u. s . security delegation has been in haiti and recent days, it's brief to consult to the haitian national police on ways in which the us can help restore law and order. here in d. c, the state department has issued a statement saying it is aware of the situation and is continuing to monitor at the christian age ministries in holmes county, ohio. nothing can be done apart from to wait and pray. my kind of odyssey for washington and mexico, the state of critique us has become the latest battle ground for a number of criminal gangs as our 0 john holman reports, it's tough. the small community of last element us into a ghost town over the past 2 months. bells haven't wrung in less than meters for a month. the villages animals have the run of the streets
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for they shoot out in september, lead to people fleeing or mass leaving another empty town in mexico and the violence in this country continues to spread. and the state is i can pick, has become the latest epicenter. there is a multi way fight for it, but the heavy weights are a division of the sin, a lower cartel. and haley sco new generation. it's because i could take is a hub, a vital network point to get drugs, ingredients, money, and guns from mexico's ports up to the north. for the cartels, it's about profit for the towns people. it's about fear and powerlessness in their own homes. though she talked to us didn't want to be named, came out of i was in the bullet, came in through the door. this is where my wife cooks. thanks to god, she wasn't cooking, then. do you like us? here's the bullet hole, and there's the gas cylinder. the bullet hole is here,
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and that's where my daughter sleeping. yeah. i'm going, he fled off to the firefight. now he's back trying to plus drove with some of the holes in his show. but there's always more the trauma and fear won't go away. even though villages trickling but an able to afford staying away longer. selling was korean, the me for media because i swear i went running with my sister and my father in law fled without a change of clothes torres to seek asylum. and the us because of the wind speed, my sister was shot in the hands of the army and the police say that everything's okay now that the here you worried about the future for c t the approval by the k. yes. because the here just for the year, what will happen after that? and if you're not going to take us with them, what will happen to us and our families. so this is a home, this is our community. where are we going to go? where can we go without children?
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won't be a future for them. we're just going from house to house and city jody's the army checkpoint and the state police stationed in the shut up village school a trying to provide reassurance. they gave us a ride around town. a lot of people have now returned to last to meet the village to has quite subdued add to it. there's no law of causal people in the street, apart from the soldiers and the police who with now one man who hasn't showed the state new governor, or any one from his cabinet. even though last to meet this is just an hour from the capital. the shopkeeper had a message for them. if i want to let you guys up, the numbers thing is the model. i ask the authorities to please answer this call and we are people to be that we want to live here in our community, our homes, in our land. please be aware of that. and as the song says, you know, sort this out between you and them. do whatever deals between yourselves, let us work, let us live in peace is not
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a call for justice or the application of the law just for an agreement to be reached. so that when the soldiers and police go, these people can still survive. john holman, out visitor zacatecas. there have been demonstrations in venezuela's capital crackers, calling for the release of an envoy of president nicholas bureau, who was expedited to the u. s. from cap that o. columbia businessman alex saw his to in court in florida on monday on money laundering charges. the u. s. justice department charged saab in 2019 in connection with the bribery scheme than as weight as governments is now suspended talks with the opposition that were meant to in protest rather against washington's decision. canada as private esther justin trudeau is making his 1st visit to a site where the remains of $215.00 indigenous children were found and made. he has been criticized for leaving on vacation on the same day that the nation marked its
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1st national day. the truth and reconciliation. the day honors indigenous students who are forced into the state banked residential schools. jodie vance reports from kamloops in british columbia. here in the interior of british columbia, canada stands the kamloops indian residential school. this notorious structure is caught at the center of a political and human rights storm in this country. prime minister justin trudeau will be here to meet with elders and tour this structure built with the sole purpose of taking control of indigenous children to remove their culture. connection with family and language ramp and sexual and physical abuses have been documented. here, children, dad, often with no contact to inform families, they just never came home. resulting in generational trauma, the orchard is where 215 unmarked graves of children were discovered using ground penetrating radar in may,
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sparking new awareness to what 1st nations had been saying for decades. the discovery called just the tip of the iceberg. add to this questions about how administrators of the school handled those bodies were they treated with dignity and respect. likely this will be at the center of meetings with elders. busy and the prime minister, as he tours the school and the sacred site. what that to come up a show up nick nation now calls the apple orchard following his tour with elders and survivors. the prime minister will come to this meeting place at the top of the agenda will be a call to action for the release of documents held by the government, as well as the catholic church documents that could give some insights to the identity of those children in the unmarked graves and bring some comfort at long. last to families of chemist on compet industry is facing a crisis. exports and domestic sales have plummeted. since the taliban took over in august, it's brought uncertainty to millions of people who depend on the sector. i'll just
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eras hash emma, how about a report style from missouri should eve it's quiet in this carpet market in missouri city. the place was once buzzing with tourists and people eager to buy traditional afghan carpets. but now, shop owners are struggling to find buyers. arc hattermio sagamore, on. if these news has slowed down a big deal, there's no more activity year nor much selling and buying compared to the past martha found on either of gaurtier measure. carpets would have gone his dance biggest exports in the past few years near it. but since the taliban stake over afghanistan has been isolated, it's assets in u. s. banks frozen and his borders closed. the banking system has now shut down. and along with decades of war, that sled to the carpet and drug industry facing its biggest crisis afghan carper's
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have always had a timeless appeal around the world. then took her designs reflect an ethnic and cultural diversity. and the proudly displayed here by merchants to make good profits. but many men and women who spend long hours and weaving rugs and carpets face uncertain times and never had burnt has been a refugee in pakistan for decades. was settled on the outskirts of missouri, said eve, he finally thought he would be able to look after his family. hello, my mother had another. this is very important for us. this is our only source of income. there are no job opportunities here for his daughter has other making carpets pays for her schooling and she hopes to save some money for when she goes to the university 9 that my husband, i want to become a doctor, but things are changing and i hope to be able one day to find real work when i
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graduate, but for the time being i enjoy hand. we think needham for, from zahid, nessie and his family have been in the industry for generations until recently. business was thriving with foreign clients willing to pay high prices for wool and silk rugs and carpets, whiskey, latino, i mean you, i mean problems at the borders which are closed and also the banks. so he can't export and we have no cash to pay providers. for now though, no one is showing up at his shop. he hopes at the borders will soon open, so he can begin exporting again. but until then, said, has no option, but to continue admiring his art works and the many stories the tale about the old and young man and women who toiled for months and years to make them ash amount. but i'll dizzier mazata. steve. facebook says that it will be hiring 10000 new employees in the european union over the next 5 years. the popular social media
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platform wants to build what it cause a new matter worse than you futuristic platform will connect people online using augmented and virtual reality. facebook says the met, averse is the next big thing. the head of the government of the canary islands is warning, but below palmer volcano eruption could last for months. lava streams from con grava have spread out over 7 square kilometers, destroying farm land, and nearly 2000 buildings. more than 7000 people had to be relocated. and to serious, alexander lurch reports from la palmer. they are optional. le, hama has now entered it for a week, and there appears to be no sign of slowing down. that's the word authorities are trying to convey to the residents of the canary islands. they've recorded more than 600 seismic events in the past week, and at least 42 on sunday alone, the largest, the which was magnitude 4.3. now one thing they are trying to refresh to residents
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is that the seismic activity does not provide any evidence that the volcano is going to grow any larger. but a new vent has apparently opened up just below the main cone. now, sciences of love are blasting tens of meters into the air and with it and sending thousands of tons of smoke and ash while the ash is continuing to cause problems for the transportation industry. it's apparently causing a boom for the tourism industry or tell years and restaurants staff are saying that they're having an increase in customers who are coming from neighboring islands exclusively to see this volcanic spectacle. ah, it is good to have with us. hello adrian. again, here in bo headlines and i was 0 flooding and land slides have killed a beast. 27 people in southern india rescue operations by the army and navy are
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continuing and catalog. thousands have been stranded in parts of the coastal states, more from our zeros elizabeth per item is in one of the worst hit areas.

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