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hello, i'm lauren taina. this is the hours of news i live from london coming up. the un here is the situation that these upper is your nuclear power plant is unsustainable, and calls for securities own to be established around the facility is trust replaces bars. johnson as u. k prime minister, it faces immediate domestic and international challenges. i am confident that together we can ride out the storm and efforts to contain pakistan's at lake man, char, flood, or water is released and thousands of moved to safe ground. and i have he to stay with him dough, with your sport, casper rudy's. through to the us open semi finals, but ref madell loses at a grand slam for the 1st time this year. the spaniard was stunned by american protest cfo in the 4th round of flesh meetings. ah,
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will begin the developments at the united nations where the security council has been briefed by the ear on the situation that these apparition nuclear power plant, raphael grossey, the head of the nuclear watchdog says the situation there is unsustainable. and the un chief warned that any damage to europe's largest nuclear power plant could spell catastrophe. the i. e. a is calling for an immediate security zone to be set up around the nuclear power station, europe's largest, and the report also recommends that conditions be improved. for ukrainian staff operating the plant experts say work as needed to repair damage to buildings. that house nuclear fuel and radioactive waste. and a plant in the southern ukrainian city of anna holder usually generates around half of the country's nuclear power. but attacks heighten the risk of damage to it, and christy grid, under the worst case scenario explosions could destroy the plant,
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so called reactor containment structure. and that would allow high radiation levels to escape into the atmosphere, making nearby areas dangerous to live in for decades. already mon, gravely concerned about the situation in and around those up. what is your plan, including reports of recent, showing? let's throw it like it is. any damage where that intentional or not to europe's largest nuclear power plant things are bodied sierra or to any other nuclear facility in ukraine could spell catastrophe. not only for the immediate vicinity, but for the region and beyond the physical attack, wittingly or unwittingly, the hits that this facility has received and that i could personally see assess together with my experts is simply an acceptable. we are playing with fire on the planet to get it to james
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bays has more on the proposal for a demilitarized zone around the power plant. well, we don't have a great deal of detail of how that would work. it sounds like it is just the plant itself, the parameter of the plans that will be the militarized zone. currently inside that zone, there is russian military equipment, marsh, and military vehicles. he wants, all of them moved out. he wants an undertaking by the ukrainians that they would move anything in to that demilitarized zone. he said it was a simple but could be very effective. protective mechanism could be put in place if of course, the 2 parties agree to it. and he said, the current situation can't really continue. he's described the violation of the physical integrity of what is your biggest nuclear power plant. he said this has happened and it continues to happen. he said that it was unacceptable, and they were playing with fire. he also made it clear,
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but the staff who continue to work the ukrainian staff who continue to work in that power station, although it's controlled militarily. but the russians are working in extremely challenging circumstances. he said, under the eyes rules, they're not supposed to be subject to undo pressures, but he made it clear, i think that they are subject to undo precious. so he's put a clear proposal on the table and it's been strongly backed by the un secretary general. gabriel saunders in cave, he spoke to one of the cranes top nuclear experts about the situation at the plant is some of us interview or like coded cove is one of ukraine's top nuclear scientists. he actually got his start working inside the now besieged deputies nuclear power plant. he is now the head of ukraine's office for radiation and nuclear safety. in one of his 1st international television interviews, he told me what the situation is right now inside that power plant.
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as a moment, as a port is a nuclear power plant is fully disconnected from the external po agreed as a provision you caper band have safe nuclear here. terse. we show we have nuclear few inside. so a, and in that case, as i put each nuclear power plant have to have own electric power production to pop the water through the reactor active core of the 6 reactors. in case of any malfunction of that system, we can face with a coma down which can lead to radiation
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release into utmost here the separation nuclear power plant is located inside the city of their whole daughter. it's a city that has come under constant shilling on tuesday, it was so bad that water and power were both cut off to the entire town. european countries a scrambling to respond to a surgeon gas prices after russia shut down a crucial pipeline to europe. and extra re meeting of the blocks energy misses will be held in brussels on friday to discuss the crisis. the french president, my call is urged household to limit the use of gas and electricity and said you consider forced savings. if voluntary measures aren't enough, germany says it will keep tube it's remaining nuclear power stations on standby. despite plans to phase out the energy source from that kane as more from ballad. this quote you strands from a european perspective to the energy crisis as it presents itself to day. we know
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that from the e institutions perspective that the check presidency, 6 mother attending presidency, which the checks have right now is putting forward a draft document which would a look at the idea of placing caps on the price of gas that would be brought into the e u from whatever source. and we know also that the spanish government is saying that they understand that there is the talk about the possibility of capping the amount of gas being brought in either piped in from russia or indeed brought in on boats that would be liquefied natural gas. we know that the spanish government says it has been bring in more l n g from russia over the course of this summer. so that's being discuss this idea of price caps at the e u level. we know separately that in finland, for example, the authorities there have said that they are going to boost the amount of power, the amount of output coming from their nuclear reactors. remembering that nuclear provides around a 3rd of all finish energy. so lots of different strands of the european level to
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day coming up on the news of london, a powerful typhoon, tears threw south korea, leaving several dead before moving out to sea on its way to japan. the taps are running again in jackson, mississippi, after more than a week without water, but challenges remain. and the 1st norwegian to reach the u. s. opening the semi finals is also on course on the new well, number one. i spoke with you as new prime minister and his trust says her government will transform britain into an aspiration nation and ride out the global storm. she gave her 1st speech outside number 10 downing street after meeting the queen earlier on tuesday. trus, is under pressure to announce an immediate plan to tackle spiraling energy costs and improve the economy. and a mobile begins our coverage,
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ah, as lose trust and confidence steps in downing street, his prime minister, who focuses on reassuring the nation, things come get better. we now face severe global headwinds caused by russia's appalling war in ukraine and the aftermath of cove. it now is the time to tackle the issues that are holding britain back. we need to build roads, homes and broadband faster. we need more investments and great jobs in every town and city across all country. we need to reduce the bud on families and help people get on a life. of course, the pressing issue is helping people cope with huge energy price rises, overt she says, she understands the urgency. i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure all future energy supply. that she repeated her commitment to cutting
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taxes as a way of driving economic growth. trust started the day you flying to scotland, where she met queen elizabeth had her bow moral estate. she was formerly appointed after the monarch received the outgoing prime ministers resignation. before he threw north maurice johnson and his wife, carrie said good bye to stop at 10 downing street. it was partly the party in here that led to so many of his own. m. p. 's. turning against him, his departing speech didn't reference any coven rule breaking. but rules did come up when he talked about the end of his premier ship. the baton will be handed over in what is unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules half way through, but never mind that now. johnson did promise to support his trust every step of the way, urging his party to unite after a damaging leadership contest apart from telling supporters what his government had
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achieved. johnson did briefly mention the financial stress facing millions of households, the sunlit uplands of the british economy, a currently shrouded in folk, and the calls on the new prime minister to offer some glimmers of light are getting louder. you need to look at the world as it is rather in the world that you'd like it to be and then you need to respond. and the big message for me is trickle down. economics does not work. the last 15 years has shown us that because he caught me, has granite points. the cake has got bigger. but what's happened is that those are the top of taken law and the majority of people have not benefits less choice will want to offer her own vision of britain as it faces, economic and existential crises. but she must also show the public. she's able to be pragmatic and take steps to stop millions of people slipping into poverty. the challenge is immense. nadine barbara al jazeera london english image is outside 10 downing street in central london and has more on the latest cabinet partners this
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trust to hit the ground running with relief from millions of families all over the u. k. facing crippling energy bills as from january triple the cost, she's going to put together some sort of plan to freeze those bills. it will cost billions of dollars for now. she's hiring and firing. one of the 1st to go was dominic rob, who was deputy prime minister in the last government. he was a supporter for richie sooner. and not only that, he described the tax plans and his trust as electoral suicide, quasi quite tang is going to be appointed chancellor of the finance minister of the u. k. he's a key ally and he's also sharing the ideologies of his trust. in growing the economy and cutting taxes, james cleverly, it is the current education secretary, the last government, and he will be promoted to foreign secretary dealing with russia's invasion of
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ukraine and the european union. there major issues, he'll face sweller, barava men is going to be home secretary, the interior minister, she will be dealing with a host of internal issues, domestic issues. the key point to these appointments is that list trust needs, loyalist around her, lots of loyalists. and she needs to, for that good will from within the cabinet to permeate through the party and through the membership of the conservative party because she is a bit of a lonely figure right now. are gardner, was an aide to inform you. k prime minister, margaret thatcher, he's now director and he, margaret thatcher, center for freedom, now joins us live from washington, d. c by skype. thanks very much for being with us as well. while you're in the leadership pair campaign, her rival, the former chancellor wishes you next said at that tap plans, risk making the situation worse when you're boring. that much money for tax cuts at a time when inflations already going up hours. she can't avoid making these worse.
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well, i think, you know, list trust clearly has a vision for prison. that is aspirational. she points out, she's of her, an opponent, i think of raising taxes, and that's not a good thing. actually. i think that tax cuts are far better than tax rises and her approach is to put more money into the back pocket. so the british people, i think that is a good, strong touch right approach. of course, she faces immense challenges with regard to storing inflation energy crisis that is in large part driven by the, the war in ukraine and the russian invasion. but this is also course, a crisis that is facing the whole of europe. person is better place to deal with it as, as a result of not being dependent upon russian energy. i do think the trust is approach of implementing free market solutions to the challenges of the u. k. fate is by far the best a thought to take, rather than simply raising taxes or spending more money. but georgia, on the,
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you mentioned the energy cost is $1.00 of the plans seems to be that there's going to be some kind of freeze on energy, but was what, how is that going to be paid for? what? what will it entail is plan? do you think well now ask a question. there is discussion courses of an energy price camp to avoid raising household bills for about 2000 pounds. 3500 pounds. and the government certainly is looking into some kind of credit facility that will be worked out together with commercial banks in conjunction with the energy companies. so it's not clear all the details yet in my, in my view actually for anything that you know that is, that is boring and it, and then i'm actually opposed to the system price myself. when i think it's best to leave this situation to the free market, but the government is under immense pressure, i think to try and a cap the the rise and household energy call center. this is, this is
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a solution that the seeking to put in place while avoiding a windfall tax on energy companies, which lou struggling rightly points out. in fact, would, would actually be counterproductive. i think it would be destructive in terms of inward investment into united kingdom. so the solution is not raising taxes, but at the same time i have to say that i think the government has to think very, very carefully before going down the path of a price, a cap as well. just one issue in the national relations. i mean, during the campaign, she was also the hustings president, my home friend or phone and she said the jury's out. would you agree that that was a diplomatic misstep or do you think that it's would it would you describe it? it's ok to, to alienate one of the case may not eyes when i think the time money mccomb, alienation, selfish and we look, you look at the way he's behaved, in fact, over the, the russian invasion of ukraine. and he's basically appeasing putin calling for
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a negotiated piece deal with the russians, which the ukrainians have loudly condemned. so i can move on to my home, but just to go back to the trunk was the was that the right kind of behavior or do you think she changed her? she's dealing with, with internationally dave into which is mac chrome friend. often. i think that's a good, that's a good point. he needs to behave like, like a friend of united can rather than a photo. he has to have, i think, in an extremely helpful fashion over the channel migrant crossings. allowing tens of thousands of illegal migrants to cross the channel to the united kingdom. these are not the actions of the close friend and ally. he's also called tried on the cut . the you have a breath fit. it's been very on the health live and all and on protocol issue. he threatened sanctions against the u. k. or the northern ireland matter. so you know, i'm a chrome how exactly being behaving like a, a friend and partner the united kingdom. so i think this causes that right when she
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raised the question friend also with regard to mccall, as you'll say honestly and in terms of the foreign policy community expect any changes of diverging from the, from the johnson government. so i think that so you're going to see a more i would say hawkish approach on china. lis trough is more robust and stronger, i think in her willingness to take on the the chinese communist party call the quoting, the new chancellor as being very, very vocal in calling for chinese investments in the u. k. to be thoroughly investigated on national security matters. i think also that trust is more likely to stand out of joe biden, over the northern on a protocol issue than than forest johnson birth is very risk averse. he, he did not want to see any confrontation calls with, with us present. i think trust is going to be a lot tougher, and she's going to stand up for british and trust washington, which i think she should, she should absolutely do. i don't think that joe biden should be in
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a position to make threats against the u. k. over breakfast related policy, that's not the role of the u. s. president. i think that the u. k. prime minister should call him out. all man. no, god, no, thank you very much for your use this evening. thank you. my pleasure. thank you. more flooding is expected in southern pakistan. the release of water from the country's largest lake engine is of cut through the embankments of lake mon, shot to reduce the volume of water, but its threatening to flood properties downstream. as dozens of villages line its path, lake montreal, its west of the indus river in the southern sind province, and is dangerously full following the countries record one soon reigns, 100000 people were already displaced. they've been several deliberate breaches of an ex, banks to protect more densely populated areas and cha, struggles to districts, do, and jump surer, and about 80 percent of the region is under water. the military is helping with
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evacuations and residents remaining near the lake using machinery to strengthen embankments. to avoid a devastating over spill come out. harder has more from the city of liar in southern august on edward more than dreaded, where to go and drink again. when we came to lay our district, we were able to reach home by board because it was cut off by a large water body. now dread verizon. we are back on the same track. and once again we have to dig the board to the chair railing. after crossing to lodge and margaret, your motor need deep. the situation head, it's quite desperate. and although the florida water and the now receding, it is granger days, several months there, nor dears, for these people to get back to their normal life, ilana. but the hood legged hum, plugged hip, which we had no boats,
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and the water was rising rapidly. we could not get to it. our children and woman could be swept of them on the war day has come and gone and it is left a trail of destruction gate called vander murder, that still littering the place and it is, i've got a very horrible scene to see what has happened to this place doesn't i just hello by i thought on was the last 2000 any miles on my crops house if and everything and i have at this time we were slightly better but still lost all other crops and livestock said the 2010 florida effected 20000000 people across august on but the flood that had budgeted on recently has effected over 30000000 people. and although to be able to recover from the large flood whatever deandre big and now lost again budget on research,
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florida being blamed on red and climate change. and age paper, once again, find themselves walner, but the government as to learn its lessons in order to mitigate the vague, of their devastating floods called by climate change. it much dag. now, in order to ensure a budget on food security and above all, to save human life. and in respect to 5 or any he's head of the, the foundation which is a non profit social welfare organization. he's currently in our shop in southern focused on and says the delivery of aide in hard hit, rural areas is slow. it's going to get worse because i have seen many places and presented cases, especially walkable diseases. and i, especially among the young children and elderly population and the surprise of my
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friends are slow and people don't want to go to the hospital because the hospital nearby hospitals are not functioning. that they have to go very far a while at the hours for others driving from the area and they don't want to leave because their whole family is stranded in a situation, they get the want to leave the place more than a 1000000 people out of it. so it's not that we need to be charged no, no vehicles that are available. so it's easy. leach is huge population. so what do you think the priority is now for the government to pakistan? and for those who are bringing in, how was the area of biggest need to be focused on exam work or g, and the ones that don't
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make sense to help them by giving them food on helping them to buy the food. otherwise, there will be a huge salvation and pockets on the prompts have been destroyed and then it's almost finished. i'm not certain about how sort of i did because the notes for the like to start and stop is the only way right now really much about and these 2 people have been killed and 10 am missing. after typhon him, nor swept through south korea. the storm has now moved out to sea towards japan. thousands of people have been displaced and a storm surge has caused widespread flooding as rub mcbride reports from blue sand . after days of building off shore and lashing far flung islands in the east
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china sea, the typhoon finally made landfall on south korea's coast. the biggest storm so far this year, it comes barely a month after record breaking rains lashed the capital sold, and it coincides with preparations for a national holiday. and he won't happen to so we're up to about financial as president. my heart is heavy. as this typhoon comes ahead of the true soc holiday. natural disasters like this generally hit the weakest, the hardest hurdle jak j. thousands of people in vulnerable areas had to be moved to safety. when it made land fall to the west of boost than the circling winds around the typhoon center meant that the whole of this stretch of coastline bull, the full brunt of winds, whipping in from the open ocean. as he none more thundered in land. the excessive rain combined with high tides and a storm surge have caused wide spread flooding. soldiers have been helping and
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affected areas. in this one video clip, they use an armored vehicle to rescue a stranded woman. and after the deluge the clean up and the chance to assess the damage living near the ocean, these communities are used to storms. but shop owner lehman chick says all he could do during this typhoon was take shelter from that amazon. i didn't sleep a ring all night and it wasn't like i could go out china chick. the situation was a nightmare. further along the coast, these businesses thought that extra concrete blocks in addition to see defenses would be enough. they weren't. every household in this community has volunteered to help with the clean up. whenever the typhoon we always worry how big it is going to be. but we can't blame the ocean. we can't abandon the sea. still a powerful storm pin him no. his continue to track nor bringing heavy rains to
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japan, north korea, and finally russia. while back in south korea, people wonder when the next ty food will come and how powerful it will be. lovely bride al jazeera, loosen. whitehouse has repeated calls for accountability for the killing of al jazeera journalist sharing abruptly. but it's not pushing for an independent investigation. on monday, the israeli military admitted for the 1st time that she was likely killed by israeli gunfire in may in his long awaited report to her death. it said there's a high possibility. she was accidentally hit by israeli troops. israeli army says it didn't find any violation of regulations and wouldn't be pursuing any criminal investigation. our profound condolences go to the family. we hear their concerns, we understand or concerns. the examiner examination was conducted by 2 members. again of the u. s. c. c with over 42 combined years of forensic expertise in
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addition to the forensic and ballistic analysis. do you fcc was granted full access to both israel defense courses and palestinian authority investigation by summarizing both investigation, the u. s. c. c concluded by good fire from id f positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina bu, ugly. the usb found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances. that's more still to come this hour including protest in indonesia as i, mouse over fuel price hikes after the government cut subsidies this week. thus, i'll just here as back in you've all the texas, the small town where one of the biggest school shootings in american history happens as kids go back to school today. parents are not convinced security as up to scratch and support chelsea. you don't have it learn way in the champions league .
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ah. right now you be chasing southern weather. i think the next few days throughout europe. this unwinding massive cloud is a big low pressure area, throwing its rain across germany and eventually into west and ponies. gonna hang around a bit, i think this general area, a hint there is already waving back over the outs is caught the out stamps tend to send up showers. i think so the next day or so that's probably the area to look for the biggest dam pools. there is sunshine and ahead of it. it's still relatively warm until you get to the baltic states, not so good looking there just on the atlantic, that spinning st home that is a hurricane, which i think will join the tribe of low pressures on their way to western europe over the next few days. more likely weeks, so the weather has changed seasonally and that's pretty big rain potential. so i
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think was he some flash flooding out of this followed by a few days of brighter sunny weather. it wants to still further south in paramus, $34.00, still a few degrees above the average for that wall is being pushed away. now fairly regularly. now in the cell in africa we had a huge amount of rain flooding around the northeast in our gerry ranch. and meaner as well. and as you see these big masses of i intend to move this direction. so west africa still looks very wet, free town. not as wet as its fellows a bit further said that orange is heavy. ah, extraordinary men and women who are breaking the moon from the taxi drivers investing everything they have been to their minibus only to face extreme danger on the suitors rough his tracks to the jokey turned paramedics saving lives, transporting the sick and elderly for medical health policy to
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whisking its own on al jazeera when the news breaks here on here more intense wildfires that the best case scenario is this. when people need to be heard. and the story told, it was exciting to have this icon of the fly be shown to everyone. with exclusive interviews, an in depth of course, the operations also damage the environment. al jazeera has teens on the ground to when you more award winning documentaries and lives. lou ah,
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the top floor is younger 0. the ones nuclear watchdog has released a report finding the situation that ukraine's at supper is your power plant is cause for grave concern. addressing the un, the i. e, i called for a security zone around the facility to shield it from shelling, which could cause a nuclear catastrophe. russia and ukraine of both accused each other attacking the plant and risking nuclear catastrophe. the coiling grant of that in your report on the safeguards implementation in ukraine since april to september of this year, which appeared literally a couple of hours ago. this source of shelling is not directly named would do understand your position as they had to open international regulator. but in the current situation, it's very important to call things for their name. perhaps if this dog human to was exclusively on the outcome of your visitors, parisha, your conclusions could have been clear and unequivocal is a matter of regret that russia has again,
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attempted to misuse the security council toolbox. who they wrote, diverting the attention of the international community from the urgent need to the militarize and occupy the ukrainian nuclear facility that russians have turned into a military base. it is interesting indeed to observe in this chamber how the russian envoy, wines that he has not had time to properly study the release report or the i ha as if it was not russia itself that called in sergeant virgin minnow. this meeting in indonesia trade unionists or students have been leading, protest against a steep rise in fuel prices. the price of petrol and diesel went up about 30 percent this week after the government cut subsidies. jessica washington has more from jakarta, ah,
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from 7 am to 7 pm cervical rides through the streets of the indonesian capital. he became a motorbike taxi driver after losing his job at an exhibition center during the pandemic. he is one of millions of people battling to make ends meet after the government cod fuel subsidies. it without the money i make is already not enough. often i don't eat lunch just so i can send the money on my children's need. this week, fuel prices went up by about 30 percent, with subsidized petrol, increasing from around $0.51 to $0.67 per liter, and diesel, going up from $35.00 to $0.46 per liter. so in global oil and gas prices, as well as the depreciation of the local currency triple to the states, subsidy budget to $34000000000.00. anger and the government says it's reallocating some funds to social grants. a $20000000.00 low income households said to receive
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around $10.00 a month until the end of the year. for many, it's an inadequate solution. the lp, the cache, it is like candy, totally useless. we want them to lower the price of fuel. unions and students have led protest in several cities around the country. the message is clear, many people are worried about stagnant wages and the rising cost of living. and those concerns had been exacerbated by this latest policy change. some economists are also critical of the decision. all of the society, all of the consumer level hit by the increase of the fuel price. and at the same time, the minimum which in indonesia is only increased by one per cents. so inflations versus the income of the ordinary citizen, indonesia is not catch up. higher fuel costs have a knock on effect. essential goods become more expensive because logistics expenses
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increase a worrying prospect for art, the who is already skipping meals for before the price i can life was already hard . now it's even more difficult. he spends an extra dollar and a half on fuel every day. it's an expense that he'd like millions of indonesians cannot afford jessica washington out his era jakarta, a new school year has begun a new valdez, texas, where a gunman killed 19 students and 2 teachers inside an elementary school 3 months ago as being an increased security presence at the city schools and new metal fencing has been installed, but district officials say several measures remain incomplete, including additional cameras and new locks. the rob elementary school where the shooting happened to may is still closed. when all day has more from a val day. this is rob elementary schools, the sight of one of the worst school shootings in us history. 19 children and 2
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teachers were killed when a gunman, a storm, the school unobstructed today. today is the 1st day back at school for kids here and you've all day. since rob elementary school has been boarded up and shut down and it awaits demolition, the students have been shuttled to other schools across the district. depending on what grade they're in, determines which school they'll be going to. there are some students who've decided that they don't feel safe enough going back to school. so they've decided to opt for virtual learning, which parents have been leaving the decision up to their kids. whether or not they go back to campus or if they do online schooling. some security measures are visible. you can see 2 and a half meter fences have started going up around the schools across all day. not all the schools have met the deadline for 1st day of school. we are hearing that $33.00 police officers will be tasked with patrolling the schools across. you've all day. some parents are concerned, they say that they haven't been able to find out if some of those police officers will be patrolling the schools are the same police officers who were here at rob
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elementary school on the day of the shooting. they're still upset at the fact that it's more than an hour, almost 74 minutes before police officers took action. and if those same police officers are the ones who are going to be responsible yet again, for the safety of their children, this is something that they feel they're not exactly comfortable with and could cause some tension. but for now, on the 1st day of school, those students who we did see going back to school, lots of smiles and hugs and kisses, as their parents dropped them off. lots of smiles and high fives as they saw their classmates again. so it really does speak to the resilience of the community and governor of mississippi as announced water pressure has been restored to the city of jackson after taps run dry for a week. when 160000 residents were without safe drinking water, heavy rain and flooding caused the city's water treatment plant fail. officials declared a state of emergency and many schools and businesses have been closed. governor tight reeves says the city's water system still needs urgent update. on there is
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john henry went to jackson to ask residence and policymakers how and when the crisis will end. in jackson, the crisis is contained. for now, the water was in the capital of the poorest state in the us have gone on long enough. that water is once again, getting to the people, a few bottles at a time. what do you think about the water situation here? that's great. who are so far? because they're taking care of it for now, but what about the long term? long term? i don't know what long term i know to what we've we've, we've been there just bumble wow. here in mississippi, what jackson is not resolved is how to end the crisis. never, ever have. i had never, ever been able to take a shower and not wash my hail, open my mouth though. that's crazy. the mayor says the cities made progress. we can no longer afford to wait on funds to repair and improve our aging infrastructure.
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we need funding assistance from state and federal agencies. now. water pressure at the obee, curtis water treatment plant has been restored, taps and toilets are running it full flow, but the water still isn't clean enough to drink. so jack sony ins continue to boil it or drink it by the bottle. this is one of 7 national guard stations handing out water each day from 9 in the morning until 630 at night. they hand out 2 cases of water to each car up to $4200.00 cars a day so far. they say it never run out. so people are getting their bother, go on their water. they are getting their water. yes, or anybody told you how long you might be out here? no, sir, but we're in here for the last our job. we're in for the look till somebody tells us to go home. jackson's problems go deep. white flight began in the 19 sixty's, shrinking the city's taxpayers and leaving it unable to make repairs to a failing water system that could reach into the billions of dollars. this empty
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mall once full of stores is now a water distribution center. jackson might be to capital, but it's residents vote reliably for democrats in a state run by republicans. so there's been little progress in ending it's decades long water crisis. until now when it's drawn international attention. take but still some residents retain a stubborn southern optimism. what about the future? well, they don't get it right. how long it takes to get it right as they say here. well, that's another thing. drawn 100 join us now from jackson, mississippi, and john, what is the situation that right now? well, the water treatment plant has restored water pressure, so people are able to use their showers flush the toilet. they're still can brush their teeth, they still can't use the water for drinking. and that's why you got these lanes where thousands of cars roll in every day. they pick up pallets of water. each car
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gets 2 of them. and these gentlemen, i've been working here since 930 this morning. it's now about quarter to 5, and they'll be here till $630.00 at night. and that line hasn't stopped all day long. and they run out of water, they've got more stacked up back here. and if you take a look back, there are, those are forklifts that are pulling more water out of trucks so they can do this indefinitely. the problem is eventually people are going to need clean water to come out of their taps, and that's the problem. this part of the system is working. what's not working is getting those water lines back up. and so the mayor of the town, his asked the state and federal government, this is a letter he put out today to tate reeves, the governor of mississippi and mayor chocolate. remember his asking for $47000000.00 in state and federal money to get those pipes cleared and backup working again to get that water treatment plant working so that the town of jap, jackson, the capital of mississippi,
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can be up and operating like nearly every other city in the us, and if he does get that money, how quickly can they clean up the, the, the pipes that the problem that no one really has an answer to. now the city has decided it needs $47000000.00 to do this . this is a city whose tax base has shrunk in the last few decades. it cannot pay that kind of money. so there are options, but they take a long time. and one of them is to privatize the water of this city. that some things the governor has recommended the mayor of this and he says, no, that's one of the few assets we have. we absolutely will not do that. so 1st, they have to stop the political debate, come up with an actual plan and then start doing the actual repair work. but it looks like they haven't even gotten to the stage where they've come up with the plan. so we expect it to last for weeks, maybe months. it's been going on for decades, so it could also be years. john 100,
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thank you very much indeed. listen, canada, i have received reports of a possible citing of a suspect. thought to be responsible for multiple stoppings in the province of saskatchewan authorities urging people in the remote indigenous community of james smith cree nation to shelter in place. after reported sightings of miles, sanderson, 10 people were killed and at least 18 injured on sunday. victims were also found in the nearby town of weldon sanderson. his brother, also suspect, was found dead on monday, lebanon, his arrested 5 state security agents on suspicion of torturing assyrian detainee to death. a man's family is refusing to collect his body until those responsible brought to justice, is not the 1st time agency has been accused of abuse and has more from the capital beirut. this is a family in grief, and in shock. bashar abdur sewed a refugee from syria died while in the custody of lebanon state security agency.
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his elder children, 9 year old ma saab, and 7 year old we, sam, have seen photos of their father's tortured body. it's hard to make them speak o yamaha, though they took him while he was having dinner. they called us 4 days later to collect his body. i can't believe what they did to him. this is an injustice. but shar, who came to lebanon 8 years ago, was working as a laborer. his family believes he died within 3 hours of his arrest, due to severe torture and beatings. the state security agency, which accused bashar of belonging to iso, has faced multiple allegations of torture. human rights groups say terrorism charges are usually used against syrian refugees to explain torture or unlawful, lengthy detentions, or so we have many conflicting naya, naya that from her, her state security agency. and so far they do not stamp this needs to be
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investigated because the 1st investigation or was conducted under the senate state church and to see who is accused of them. of the kenning, after widespread condemnation states security officers were arrested for questioning. many syrians tell us they live in fear lebanese authorities haven't been welcoming. a few weeks ago, they said that they are planning to deport up to $15000.00 syrians a month because they now believe syria is safe, human rights groups the and the united nations disagree. bush, our family says he may have been punished for defecting from the syrian army during the war. during his detention no lawyer was present to smoke at the 1st day told us he was arrested because he had a fake $50.00 note than to protect themselves after they killed him. they said he belong to i. so i want to know who killed him in cold blood. his family says they won't bury his body until they get justice. but that has rarely happened in
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a country, often accused of denying syrian refugees the right to due process than are there others either bathed turkish breast and rich type adder. one is in bosnia and herzegovina. on the 1st leg of a 3 day balkans tool is meeting members of the presidential council in the capital, sorry, over at one says preserving peace and stability in the region is vital for his country. is also looking to increase economic ties with visits to serbia and croatia at once. it comes during a time of growing tension in both near last year. both in said politicians called for the semi autonomous region of republican ships. go to withdraw from the news forces, tax system and judiciary. both news sublet amena roddick backs the idea which many you nato countries fit is a move towards the session. the us and u. k. have slapped sanctions on doric, accusing him of undermining the stability of the region. today has close ties with
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the russian president vladimir putin and serbia as needed. alexander, which moscow accuses the e. u and nato of not protecting both new serve interests. unless a russia is using the serbs to pressure europe in nature, countries as it deals with the fall out from the war and ukraine, topic tourism, which has more from sorry of us. this visit comes in a very turbulent time for bosnian history. probably the most turbulent time since the war back in the, in the ninety's. everything started back last summer when the bosnian serb pulled out of the central government institution and verify effectively blocking them. with that more d, as in bosnia, went into winter with political instability and political crisis, which soon turned into a security crisis. there was a palpable tension attention about and fear that the country could plunge into war . and this pension was extremely palpable, especially in the 1st days of the ukrainian of the russian invasion on ukraine. the
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logic behind that is that the bosnian serbs are strongly aligned with the kremlin and that the kremlin could use this relationship to steer up instability in other parts of europe. therefore, shifting focus of the european powers and the west from ukraine to, to, in this case in the western vulcans, still had this news out all the sports updates including performance of a lifetime from miss american at the here. so which stand, raphael? no, no. ah cat away issue and line of the journey with
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with ah ha official and i know the jenny lou ah, i'm his partner, his peter. lauren,
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thank you champions league holders rail madrid. have started the defense obeyed seidel with a 3. no, we never celtic the raining european champions had to and you a tough 1st off it off of gold. this opening 45 minutes carlo enchiladas men went in front for the see if junior, with the opening goal of the game that lead was doubled. when veteran midfielder luke about rich finished off the smooth and now come on. i railway and finish there. the european champion sound signed for one more this time it has on finishing to complete a 3 no opening light when i 8 and hot dog hot police passenger man. we're also when is on the opening night? today's was a to one. whenever you venice, the french club, rural, flying stall, inside the 1st 5 minutes get in a box, i found the back of the net. christopher guilty as men were to up off 2021 minutes . buffy again. the man for p. s g in the 2nd off western mckinney headed home from
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a corner to reduce the deficit. however, that was as good as the truck for you'd say. manchester city are also off to a strong stored hardly any surprise that earning holland would be on the school sheets in orange and making it one mill against severe the counselor looking for khalid who asked in the 2nd half full food and score to double the advantage for pip audio lisman nazi seasons ago. severe face blizzard old man in the last 16 hollins hall, 2 dolls in both legs. any method another double against them here. still pohden my car back to holland inevitable. the routes was complete, some 90 seconds into adults. i am ruben diaz, the school this time for no sir city. straight to the chelsea and suffered a shock. one little defeat, amir opening champions league,
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met away at dinner. mazar grab. the lone goal in the match was schooled by dynamos, miss slab all sich. shortly before her fanny zagreb, the other 2 teams in this group, austria so spurred, and ac milan. well, the group sage action continues on wednesday with spanish giants, barcelona in action bar. so we'll be taking a little known victoria burleson of check republic, superstar striker rubber lemon dog ski is expected to make his barcelona champions league debut in this match by munich and inter or the other team in this group. and speaking of inter and by and the other 2 teams in group see this is actually a rematch of the 2010 final and on that occasion into one at also the last time that they did when the champions league, as for the bundis league retired, they were once again, be aiming to take european club footballs top prize. they won the competition in 2020 for what was their 6th title, but it won't be easy. have they stop
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a campaign away from earn us open threats. seed caspar rude, has become the 1st norwegian man to reach the us open semi finals on tuesday route . it's a kale italy's mateo better teeny. the man from norway showed no mercy and taking the 1st set $61.00. the 2nd set was more competitive, but still went route way 6 for wrap it up in a 3rd set tiebreaker to advanced to the final 4 depending on the result of carlos alcaraz, that route could become new member one if he reaches the final, that flushing meadows and it took a stunning performance from a local favorite to eliminate ref on the dial. in the 4th round, 24 year old francis cfo, reaching the quarter finals of a grand slam for just the 2nd time that are losing out a major for the 1st time this year to winning the australian and french opens. david stokes reports francis t. if i was overcome with emotion after playing the match of his life in arthur rush stadium, i followed the world start
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a couldn't hear anything for minute i was like, oh my god, like even checking this out or even, or i said so like i was, i it is such a blur, and i, it was, it was wildly my hearts gone down miles an hour or so excited. they're was our filter murmured as it is it facing that al, twice before with a spaniard winning both matches in straight sets. but this was a very different tier 5, the del recovered to win the 2nd set, but the american responded moving it around the court with ease. he got, he got to read it. he was able door door to day. the ball. ah, don't many times are very early. so i was not able to push him back. tear froze heavy hitting was relentless recording. 49 winters. oh no. well, no. the one home foremans are played. but rudy, i yeah,
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i get some eggs came out there and i believe i can do it incredibly to your house. victory is the biggest win by an american man at the us open since james blake shocking about 17 years ago. been practicing well the week before honestly i but then when the competition started, the i a my level when done that's, that's the thrill for, for some reason i didn't know were meant delicious or a lot of things happened the last couple of months maybe. but it doesn't matter to now and so to tell the kids or grandkids. yeah, we wrapper up there. i never claim again, but her egg is hope. i end the end. we're doing a waiting tier 5 in the quarter finals. his rush is well, number 11. andre rube left david stokes out 0. and on the women's side, tennessee is on stewart through to the semi finals. she defeated ilo tom yan of h, in straight sets a short while ago. your stray, liam ended farina williams run mad,
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flushing meadows just a couple of nights ago, but now she is out to jabber winning $64.76. that's all sports is back to you in london. thanks so much indeed, deb peter and that's it. to me, nor, and taylor for this news hour. i'm here in the moment with another full round up of the day's news division was catch up. in the meantime, on our website out there dot com, senior snap ah ah.
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erupt a nation where women's chastity is seen as central to its patriarchal item, but out of sight, human trafficking for prosecution is on the rise table of power talks the survivors and goes behind the scenes with a dedicated police squad working to bring the perpetrators to justice iraq human trafficking on a j 0 thousands of migrants set out from the city of dublin, chula, in the early hours of monday. there is numerous nationalities among them. but the vast majority, or from venice when, 0, one to reach the united states. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most. there are many of us migrants here. we need help just like this woman. many people died in the jungle on our way here. it's the largest migrant care band to set out from southern mexico. this year. they'll rest
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