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we are school, so the rebound you speak of is clearly coming, get a high cost for airlines and the industry, what's going wrong? we listen, you were part of the, i'm struggling in the 19 seventy's if you have any regrets. no, we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera, on the 5th of september, christians conservative party will elect a new leader to become the countries prime minister, a ro, likely to be defined by an unprecedented cost of living, crisis spiraling inflation, and away the strikes across the country stay without his era, for the latest developments on the u. k. 's new prime minister with never walk alone, a sore and gas prices sent shock waves through europe. germany announces a 65000000000 dollar package to help struggling people and businesses.
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ah, hello i, mary, i'm no mozy in london. you're watching out a 0. so coming up on the program, ukraine carries out more air strikes on the antonio sky. bridge is it keeps up, it's offensive to take back its southern hassan region. jillions rose and what's been held, the world's most progressive constitution, but holds suggest they might reject it. oh, anger and frustration grow in pakistan where a trucks have been looted as people displaced by the floods wait for help to rise. ah low welcome to the program. or germany has announced a $65000000000.00 package of measures to help people and businesses to cope with soaring gas prices. this announcement comes 2 days after russia said one of its
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main supply pipelines to the continent would remain shot indefinitely. but german chancellor alive shorts and says his country will make it through the long and increasingly bleak winter. the war in ukraine is caused president of the energy crunch throughout europe. harry force it has the story now. huge rises and wholesale gas prices have set off in inflation re shockwave through europe rushes announcement on friday that it's not stream one pipeline would remain shut down. is set to send energy prices rising yet again. this week you will never walk alone. germany's chancellor is trying to ease fears among households and businesses with a new package of aid, not to the states. we're talking about 65000000000 euros when you add everything together. i mean, i'm talking about 95000000 if you include the 1st 2 relief packages. that's a lot we are doing and it's unnecessary. you gemini, finance minister,
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apparently is now persuaded of the need for a wind full tax on energy suppliers with in the double digit billions. he says, vice a german government is saying the country can last the winter, having built up gas reserves to 85 percent of capacity, but energy stockpiling by germany and other european countries has helped send prices skyward, along with fears for millions, facing fuel poverty, with an assist this morning, the italy spent a 100000000000 euros on, on gas and energy, and it's one of the most exposed to russian importance for that context. normally the costs around 12000000000 euros country like that. so this is very expensive and what we're seeing now is those costs starting spill over the scene. some check republicans saturday will crystallize one question for your opinion leaders, can they maintain public support for strong anti russia measures in the face of those domestic costs? the check prime minister says these protests were organized by what he called radical rushes, sympathizing elements. nonetheless,
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police said 70000 people took part t's in ratio, which this winter russia is preparing for a decisive energy strike on all europeans. and the key answer to this should be 2 things. first are unity. unity in defense against the terrorist states. and 2nd, increasing our own pressure on russia all our shelters. second said, piece of into the day designed to support that message welcoming ukraine's prime minister with the military guard of honor. dennis schmidt hall is seeking more military aid from berlin and is offering to some surplus recruiting electricity. the other way. i re faucet al jazeera as we're taking a closer look at how dependent europe has been on russian energy before the warn ukraine. moscow supplied about 40 percent of europe's gas, mostly through its network of pipelines. germany, italy, bulgaria, poland in france, wrote some of its biggest customers. european countries of now drastically reduced
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their dependent on russian gas. a mean to keep that their storage size by at 80 percent capacity. by october, france, germany, italy, and the netherlands have the largest ability to store gas and they are nearly full polish gas reserves are capacity, but to bulgaria has yet to reach the e. u. target all the ukranian prime ministers trip to berlin follows months of rocky relations between germany and ukraine over the supply of military equipment. dominic kane has more now one how sundays visit went. thought so discuss, but it christa rises around a few things. firstly, can the german government provide more arms, more munitions to ukraine than it already has done? the point here is the defense ministers say, well, they're getting to the point where there isn't much more that germany can offer ukraine in the form of weapons without prejudicing its own defense needs. then
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there is another suggestion from the ukrainian side, at least, that germany be more considerate of the idea of this idea of a ban on visas for russians coming to the european union. we know that the german chancellor is not really in favor of that sort of option. and then there's one other thing to consider in this visit over the course of the last 678 months. there has been some suggestion in some circles of a fall out as it were, of relationship between the governments, between the shots, government and the savanski government. because of the way that mister shots believed that the german president had been handled not being allowed to go to care for. mister schultz was then saying he wouldn't go either. now there's very much more emphasis on the 2 countries coming together. and the friendliness between the 2 countries, given the amount of age that germany has already sent to give up in the south of ukraine, has been fierce fighting as king tries to cut off thousands of russian troops in re
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take ground and a counter offensive. i shall say it won't be a quick operation and asking ukrainians to be patient. meanwhile, civilians near the front lines and taking cover. gabriel alexander has won this now from cave. it's sunday in the southern ukrainian city of b. goliath. usually a day for people to rest, but there is no time for that now. oh, clean up a debris after the city came under russian, shelley, the night before a medical clinic and a research institute were to the buildings damaged by the nearby artillery strikes . this bewildered sir william blair to inside of each room the equipment, the computers, the apparatus, the furniture, the ceilings. they've all been damage and college in in nickel, tall, another southern ukrainian town. local official say residential areas are under constant rush and shelling, fearful and with nowhere else to go to my a chair,
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nish, a math teacher rushes to set up a makeshift camp on the outskirts of town with a boy who here from the russians, a shelling at night when people are sleeping how we've had during the last days they started to shout during the day the the 2 cities are both near where ukrainian forces are about a week into a counter offensive to retake near by her san which fell to the russians. early in the conflict, this video, verified by al jazeera, is of a ukrainian strike against a bridge. the russians used to supply troops in her son. the ukrainian military has seen some modest victories in the counter offensive retaking a handful of villages in the region, but has yet to mount a push to had san city where more fortified russian defences await. when do you think you will be able to do an offensive against her son? city?
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was a very good question. actually. it beauty the pounds saw no hold on. this is gonna work. how quick we get all necessary amounts from our vest and elias, especially from united states and her kindly ukrainian. i'm forces field, the lack of law. i'm of eagles for our infantry. we feel like all for air forces. we need the thanks and we need artillery foster fall. and from his perspective for i would see her any sort of counter offensive would be possible after receiving all this armaments. it will take several months, at least, at least several months. winter is coming soon. it will be harder for troops on the ground to maneuver. that's why both sides are trying to lock in gains on the battlefield now with the ukrainians pushing the offensive in her song. and the russians entrenching even further innocent civilians looking to find any place they
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can to remain safe. gabriel's hondo al jazeera keith ah now 2 lanes of been voting in a referendum on a new constitution to replace the one drafted in 1989 general augusta penner chaise military rule. j. m president gabriel burridge has already cast his vote. one of the 50000000 people eligible supporters of the new constitution claim. it's one of the most progressive in the world. but it's not the majority of claims may reject the constitution holes before a 2 week blackout showed the no vote ahead by nearly 10 percent. so what is it about the proposed new constitution they object to? will some critics say it turns the historically marginalized, indigenous people into a higher class of citizen changes would recognize 11 indigenous peoples and offer them greater autonomy,
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especially in digit judicial issues. it's also going to legalize abortion, give wider protections to the environment, drawing criticism from many in the traditionally conservative country, about 40 well renowned economists and political scientists have back this new constitution. but many of those railing against the changes they moving away from the current free market model will destabilize the economy. so from one is let's go live to a latin america at italy. see newman, who's in santiago, what is the feeling there? we were just saying the no vote has the edge right now. yes, mary bit does, but this is still very much open because this is the very 1st time ever that everybody in chile will have to vote it's mandatory in the past many years ago. it was also mandatory, but only for those were registered to vote and that's no longer the case. so we have 3 out of every 4 trillions. now are expected to go to the polls, including millions of very young people who tend to vote more progressively. and so,
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you know, it's, the pose may be wrong, but if they are right, that means that the children have to start all over again and rewrite the constitution one more time. that would also lead to certain amount of stability. now i'm into school in downtown santiago right now. we're just a short while ago president government bodies came the company, the 1st lady, and she vote here. people were very cheerful, it's very, very hot outside. there were huge, huge cues right now people have taken a bit of a rest, but were expecting in the next hour or so for another very large number of children's to come out and begin to cast their votes before the before they close. that will be in about 3 hours time, although it could last even longer. and other interesting fact is that exactly 70 years ago to day was the 1st time that women were allowed to vote in chile. and this constitution, if approved,
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would be the 1st constitution in the world that guarantees gender parity to very feminist constitution. it was also the 1st constitutional draft written with 50 percent or more delegates being female. so it has a lot of novelties. the question is, are, is everybody into the really ready for it? and lucy, what role that the demonstrations in 2019 of a rising inequality play in this need to try and forger, a new social contracts? that's really, it was the key factor that lead to this day that we're hitting right now. that uprising as it was called, the social uprising, which didn't stop, was ended because there was an agreement to start to draft a brand new constitution. the constitution of general i will still be no, she was seen by many as the root of all evil, a very free market base constitution that gave much more power to, to the, to the empress arial sector to the private sector,
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to private property. and very little social rights, this one would do exactly the opposite. it would guarantee health education and pensions, high pensions for everyone, et cetera. so. so the 1st closer to should in the world that would take into account things like climate change in the environment. but those are all the things that, that we get. we came to the forefront during that social protest movement. and a lot of people were very angry at that time. so critics of this constitutional dropped say that the problem with it is that it was written by a lot of very angry people, independence, an activist who perhaps now would be a little bit not, not so eager to put in some things that are in that constitution. that raise red flags of which you've mentioned several. thank you very much. out in america editorial senior men in santiago watching al jazeera life. am landon this will still bring you on a panic. buying mass testing and empty streets is china
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keeps on the 0 closing policy. confining whole cities to the homes 6 days on white people of jackson, mississippi still dont have safe drinking water. ah here's your forecast for monday, september 5th, across europe and africa. every once we got sa periods of prolonged spells of rain across eastern portions of the republic of ireland, western england into western wales. and this system is also drying up some southerly air. so look what it does, of the temperature in brussels. you're all the way up to 31 degrees on monday. central europe. it's mostly quiet. we've got hit miss showers here, but nothing really organized. i want to take you around the mediterranean with
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a focus on turkey. we're seeing those winds pick up through the black sea, the boss 1st at some showers as well for establish. but i think the winds here, we'll gust up to about 50 kilometers per hour on monday, other side of the mediterranean. so remember that what, whether we were talking about for ireland and britain, it's dropping down into the northwest of spain, northern sections of portugal on monday. it's up end of africa. looks like this. temperature is above average, stretching from elders right through to cairo in some pretty good bursts of rain, southern chad, spilling into the northeast of nigeria in a demo was state. and as we slide further toward the south winds, still a factor for the western cape province. some showers in the forecast here, so we'll see those winds up to 85 kilometers per hour. and the waves off shore could get up to about 6 meters high season. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new
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said one of its main supply pipelines to europe would remain shot indefinitely or ukraine has carried out more. i strides on the antonyms ski bridge, a key supply route for russian forces in the southern hare song region. and in chile, people there have been voting in a new front and a referendum on a new constitution to replace the one drafted during general, augusta finishes military rule. supporters of the new constitution say it's one of the most progressive in the world, but of own and say would destabilize the economy. what the death toll from pakistan's prolonged period of rain fallen flooding has now reached a $1290.00, including hundreds of children of floods, of also decimated much of pakistan's agricultural heartland with sinned, province experiencing 5 times more rain in the 30 year. average damage to the province is estimated at $1600000000.00 with the hundreds of thousands of farmers
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now without jobs or homes. anger is growing among the millions of people displaced by the floods as a wait for a to arrive was from secure and send province. same bas ravi has more to those who have a message from the people of sind share your food in our hour of need, or we will take it from you in an upgrade. but the kelly, the rich fill their stomachs and give us the run around. and make the children chase food until we're out of breath. i'm not a good fluted trucks before, not by choice, but necessity. the newly homeless live on road sides with a view of their submerged houses, swarming, passing chorus for help. they say they are treated like dogs up any way they are going. we're going to set ourselves on fire here if we don't eat them for sure, we will burn ourselves in again. the law to meet the people who come to us votes during the election are ignoring us now. flood survivors sheltering in
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a vacant building without services and threatened with eviction, say pakistan's leaders are only interested in photo opportunity. i get done. no, i'm, i got to come to my house. i'll show you how bad it is. the waters this high, the walls have fallen down. where should we go? we came here and there's nothing i don't. these are all pakistan people's party vote is the p p. p winds in sin. where are they now? a member of sins assembly promised things would change the 3rd world country pocket pocket funded a 3rd world country with the new government. the previous government destroyed the economy. how can a provincial government, a smaller body be expected to do the trying to go everywhere and get to everyone? but these people are not convinced with anything, you know, one here was keep hungry tonight. i've got a pledge to turn on the electricity and send more help back. a van has arrived with
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much needed medicine, and there is a fire engine filled with water that people are using to fill up all the water and cans and, and vessels that they can carry into the flats that they're living. there also waiting for cook food to be sent to those flats where the people are and every one here hopes. if there is enough to go round. they also hope that this is the beginning of promises being cap. but night came, buildings remained dark and there isn't enough food for every one. people blamed their leaders, leaders blamed their circumstances. but all agree. international donors need to come here to witness what is happening. pakistan, they say cannot. whether the storm alone is in basra, the old 0 sucker sin the pakistan. oh oh, protest is supporting india's main opposition party. have been detained. rally against the rising cost of living in new delhi. thousands of people demonstrates against amazon hydro modi's government of a rising unemployment,
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food and fuel prices in a protest led by congress posse to ronald gandhi. the party says essential items like we have gone up by as much as a 175 percent. since my dad came to power 8 years, well, he's already army, says 6 soldiers and a settler has been injured in a shooting, targeting a boss in the jordan valley in the occupied west bank as aspects of been arrested and being interrogated as i should name has more now from west jerusalem. the security forces are saying that the 2 men who are under arrest followed this bus ambushed it and began shooting at it as it was travelling along highway 90 in the jordan valley. this morning. the bus was carrying israeli troops after the shooting . police say that the suspects drove off, their vehicle caught on fire. the police is speculating that there was flammable liquid used in the attack that caused the fire. the 2 suspects were injured. a short time later,
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they were arrested in their car and the weapons were recovered. there is a current manhunt underway for at least one palestinian man in the area where they believe this person is a military. checkpoints have been established. the entrance to the village has been cut off and a security forces are combing the area in search of him. the 2 men who had been arrested or thought to be relatives from jeanine, that is according to palestinian media reports caretaker prime minister year le p that says regarding the attack, we will continue to reach anyone who tries to harm the citizens of israel soldiers and the state of israel stuff iraq's parliament returned to work on sunday for the 1st time since supporters of chalet. hm. withdrawal. southern stone. the complex in july or august k. take a prime minister. must falcons him? he says he's arranging a 2nd round of talks involving all parties to resolve the country's political.
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impass. algae, there is enron. con has been speaking of people at market in baghdad about causing his leadership. there is no doubt that the clock is taking full prime minister must differ alchemy. he's actually now calling for talks between all of the political policies. but those talks, elisa, that call for talks is likely to fall on deaf ears here in this market. and in the streets of baghdad, there's very little confidence in the prime minister. if most people say he seems to be a man, is waiting to find out his own fate. all of them say the golden rule, there's no doubt that the clock is ticking for prime minister. mustafah al. katerina 2 more just what happens next, if anybody's guess, but it's certainly to talk of all the markets london. i don't think that he is going to stay in his post. they have other options. they have their own people, they can nominate. so i don't think he is danger. most people don't want him now because of what is happening. he's compromised, or bank of money, and feverish to settle things down. one of the key political plays and all of this
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is at max other, all a sudden he's the talk of people in markets like this. now he announces his a retirement from frontline politics that begins on monday, but he's announced this before and he's always managed to find a way back. but now the stakes off so much higher, given the violence that we've seen over the last few days. what happens next is anybody's guess, but it's certainly the top of all of the markets. now, china is still imposing city wide locked downs in an attempt to maintain at 0 coven policy. 21000000 people in chandler carney, confined to the homes. after a $150.00 locally transmitted cases were found on thursday, just one person from each household can leave their homes for essential shopping. while the city tests all its residence over the coming days, the a haunting has more. these are the scenes at a market in chain do. when chinese authorities impose a lockdown this week, oh,
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many desperately grabbing what they could before the shelves emptied out some going to extreme length to stock up 21000000 people live here. and on thursday, a 157 of them tested positive for coven 90. the government says just one case would be enough to hit pause. but if we're even ready here, cool and being social services like supermarkets, pharmacies and hospitals will remain open. restaurants only allowed to offer take away and employees of those places to get tested every day. every household can send one person with a negative test result to do their shopping once a day. oh, mass testing means long lines. even the digital registration system keeps crashing . overwhelmed at the number of daily entries, but testing has to be done for people to be able to bring food back home to their families, to being ha, flights trains,
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taxes insured barks are still available for residents. medical workers and the restaurants who have a nurturing need to go out must provide a negative test result taken within 24 hours before using public transportation. shanghai in beijing know all too well what it's like during a complete lockdown. in may the w h o criticizing the plan to achieve what beijing calls 0, coven, 19 cases. in such mega cities, we indicated that the approach and you know, will not be sustainable. and considering the behavior of the bias, i think a shift would be very important. the empty streets of major chinese cities are a reminder of the links. the government is willing to go to stop the pandemic. leah harding al jazeera and jackson, mississippi people. and now in today's 6,
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an unprecedented voice, a crisis that $160000.00 residents in the city with a predominantly black population, have run out, have safe drinking water. this began when flooding not the cities treatment plan offline. on monday, it was already in a state of disrepair and the head of the federal emergency management agency says, i don't know when it's going to be fixed. government is distributing bottled water, but there's not enough to supply the entire city. people being told to boil water before clicking it and to keep them mouth closed when a shower, some of playing the problem on racism. we're talking about a set of accumulated challenges that have taken place over the better part of 30 years. i'll remind people that i moved to jackson as a little boy in 1988. i distinctly remember in 1989 when this system crash after a winter storm. and so we're seeing not only the age of the age in the wear and
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tear on our system, but we're seeing the effects of, of, of climate change. we have colder winter's hotter summers and more annual precipitation. and all of that is taking a toll on our water infrastructure for me as president donald trump is called joe biden, an enemy of the state. oh, he was be here. his 1st rally says the f. b. i searched his florida home as part of the investigation. it was handling of classified documents, trumpet, backup, current president, jo buyers, new labeled him and his supporters extremist, his speech in pennsylvania 2 days earlier. god bless you all bye. joe biden came to philadelphia pennsylvania to give the most vicious, hateful, a derisive speech ever delivered by an american president villa barring $75000000.00 citizens, plus another probably $75.50. we want to be accurate about it
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as threats to democracy and as enemies of the state you're all in the news of the state is a really of the state who's him and the group control him. now here in london, a man has been arrested for trespassing off to climbing to the top of the building that were now in the shod, which is the case. tallest. emergency services were called in the early hours of sunday morning after at least one man was seen scaling the skyscraper famous free climate known for a series of similar stunts posted a selfie on top of the shot to was facebook page e at the were actually 2 other men who've also been detained on suspicion of causing public usage ah.

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