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this is al jazeera ah hello there. i'm laura kyle. this is the news ally from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. isolated by the west rush as president joins a regional summit in it was back historical talks on trade and security and russia and sending senior officials to yerevan officer was fighting between armenia and as a by john in 2. yes, sweden's prime minister resigns, after an unprecedented wind for the fall, right in elections on sunday and thousands of mourners are paying their final respects to queen elizabeth as her body lies in state at westminster hall and in sport to ecuador face being kicked out of the fever while cut been cancer and scottish football club rangers could be punished by your way for after paying the british national anthem before their champions league match on wednesday nights.
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ah! the leaders of russia and china are due to hold face to face talks in the coming hours as moscow seeks to shore up support 7 months into its invasion of ukraine. president vladimir putin and she'd been paying are in the uzbeks city of samarkand . this year's shanghai cooperation organization summit are putting arrived and city ahead of the meeting that's being held for the 1st time since the ukraine war began a 2 presidents last night in bay jing in february, that was just days before putin launched the offense of the chinese president's visit to it was back his time is his 1st trip abroad and more than 2 and a half years. shortly before the start of the ukraine complex. she said china strategic partnership with russia had no limits. other leaders, including iran's present abraham lacy and turkey's president recept type ado on.
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also at the summit, the regional block was formed in 1996 by bay jing and moscow to counter us influence. our correspondent wrestles sada, joins us now from the back city of some i can't from where that summit is taking place. as we'll look at this meeting that's due to be held between presidents c and putin. what's on their agenda, their wells now currently the day of the russian president, vladimir putin is having a meeting with iranian president abraham, racy. and later today we are expecting him to meet the chinese leaders eating ping . so during their meeting between these 2 leaders, there will be a mainly grain, an energy on the top of the agenda. so the russia is asking a china to be clear on it's a support regard in russia's war in, in ukraine. so russia is asking china to be more solid on that. so for china had
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feigned from adopting such a position to say that the war in ukraine was provoked by nato. however, china is, sir, is haven't said that hasn't said that it is a legitimate war. so russia is demanding china to be clear on that issue in return . china is asking russia to support more china regarding the, the issue around tyna around time on. so another issue is, it is the energy here. so russia is under the heavy sanctions imposed by the western countries, and it wants to a to, to increase the revenues need resource said new sources for, for, for, for the, for the trade. so a russia in their sances asking china to buy more and more russian oil and gas, or oil and gas and causing an effect that china is already number one client for their russian energy of russia is also said, china is also trying to, to somehow find new resources yesterday, the chinese leader was in kazakhstan and wanted cause i kissed on to provide more
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gas, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu? china? okay, so today during that meeting, there will be ukraine and the energy on the top of the agent and looking more broadly at the same high cooperation organisation. what is it trying to achieve? this is the largest regional corporation organization in the world. it's consists 40 percent of the world population and also 30 percent of the global g d p. now they want to even further expand. iran is sign in a memorandum and is full membership is going to be complete. in april 2023, the official memberships as a status for better routes is going to be initiated today. and the gulf countries such as cutter and, and, and, and saudi arabia are also supposed to be accepted as the dialogue partners to they aren't. on the other hand, there are going to be some other important bilateral meetings,
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particularly the meeting between our end or monday, monday off, off india and put in is going to be a company is going to be extremely important. a child, india is asking for a long term deal as regarding the energy with russia and also put in and present, add one of turkey. also going to have a meeting, a concert in the fact that the, you there are there be john and armine are fighting again. that meeting also is going to be quite important today. assholes at, at thanks very much for bringing the latest that from is pakistan. leonor a tougher and rosetti as a research fellow at the institute for international plesco studies, and she joins us now from milan. get to happy with us just how important a stage is this for pu 10 given. and this is a time when he's being so isolated by the west. well, this is an incredibly important stage for the security and the regionalization. all of the area is always been
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important for the, for just called. but at the same time, the organization is becoming more and more less than one turn install of power. and this is all the more important than given the fact that 2 things being targeted, buying and russians, tired of buying less than sanction. so this is a way for booting to to prove to the west that russia is not that isolated. and just sanctions are actually combat and by many others say, and not only china, but also it's an enormous size. is shanghai corporation index like a good organization that count for almost 50 percent of the world population. but what weight does it carry? what is it? we're in for being in the security terms or economic terms. so
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indeed the, the organization accounts also for a, for their, of the global gdp on the normal economic potential. but at the same time, you are gonna station both new ones. so the partners, i mean, they agree that it's a very important tool for projecting power and projecting an image also. and i'm trying to follow power. but at the same time, it's not easy to show lines like other organizations, such as your and the united nations. and this is just a, an opportunity for they either need to commit to more economic and security cooperation, but without many strings attached russia fruits and he may be going looking for
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support from these countries, but interesting what impacts his offensive his war in ukraine is having on central asia and the way they view russia now. well, marcia is always being labeled as the security provider for since our asians say. so it's regarding very important military power. so if, if moscow news is this war with your brain 1st and foremost, reputation as my power will be undermined. that would be actually the 1st sign on nuclear power news is a war with the new one. but in general terms, regardless of how the word with the war will hand, the problem for many central say was actually the paralytic behavior of russia.
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countries like because of that in particular sir, that they could be next in line. and so they regard russia as not very reliable partner. at the same time, the economic and political ties with russia remained remain very strong. so i believe in the near future. olsen from asian countries will try to balance their foreign policy, since every russia having this sort of vector or policy that is very common in the region and complex sets of to place co relationships or a tough for ambrose. se, thanks very much. we'll bring your expertise to shed some light on this. thanks very much. thanks. we'll have a nice well on the ground in the ukraine. a southern city is at risk of flooding after russian forces struck down with several cruise missiles. officials say the water level of the river near creevy we rose around 2 and
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a half meters after the attack. some people have been asked to evacuate the homes. gamblers, under its following developments from cave, does not appear to be catastrophic flooding in a city of clarity. but the mayor there is saying that certainly there have been parts of the city that they've asked for some evacuations. and at least a 100 or more homes have been totally flooded. the mayor there says that they're working to try to limit the amount of flooding in the area. but clearly, this was a strike on civilian infrastructure. russia, apparently launching several missiles that hit this damn that then damaged the infrastructure of the dam, causing flooding and the river, then it's spilling into the city of cruelty. a city that is about the population, about 600000 people. and it's about 100 kilometers north of the southern front lines of this war, volume years lensky, the president of ukraine,
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and others here saying that it's clear strike on civilian infrastructure and not the 1st by russia in recent days. they also hit a thermal thermal electricity station in the northern area of how to keep in recent days, cutting out electricity at all a power to keep the 2nd biggest city in ukraine as well. that is now been restored . but clearly this is a situation in the south where they're trying to limit the flooding damage down there. and clearly almost goes being drawn into another conflict between 2 of the former soviet states. officials from the russian lead collective security treaty organization, i having to media on thursday after caravan requested military help. fighting with us or by john has intensified in recent days into the was the violence between the 2 former soviet republics in 2 years. more than a 100 armenian soldiers and 50 as
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a by johnny troops have been killed since monday night. the contested to go to come back regions at the central, a decades old to speak between the 2 nations. it's internationally recognized as part of as a, by john's territory. 95 percent of the population is ethnic armenian are conflicting reports about a possible truce between armenia and as a by john protest. as in armenia have been accusing primers and nichol. i pass anyann of betrayal after he said he's willing to sign a p steel to ensure security. ashley and later said nothing as official rule and high up is would be cup. i officially state that no paper has been signed. moreover, no paper is going to be signed. there is no talk about any paper the, some formation as a conspiracy to demoralize our soldiers standing at the border. gabrielle gavin, as a freelance journalist covering the conflict, he has more on what's happening in yerevan. well, i think these are some of the largest protests that you're about as seen in recent
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years, and you've got large numbers of people coming out, turning up the pilot building and chance going out, calling for the prime minister, nickel, passion, yann's resignation. but i think actually the number of people who have a solution, which is, you know, we need a different leader with different government is actually very small. lots, lots of people. they're certainly the ones i spoke to. they didn't know what the solution to this conflict is, armine has come under attack over the last few days, we've seen massive, bombardments, huge evacuations of towns and cities along the border. and what people are really worried about is a repeats of the 2020 war where armine was forced to basically give up a lot of a significant sway their, its terror of territory. or was inside as a bronze. it's nationally recognize borders, samuel, to very vaster by, as managing director at the european neighborhood council, he says the russian lead security officials that are headed to armenia, unlikely to be impartial. the collective security treaty organization. our meeting
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at the request of armenia were on the speaking escalation. the situation to country is, of course, both institutionally problematic and also many would say biased since a john is not a member of the russian lead collected security treaty organization, which has in fact other members that are near russia. has accenture spending good sense? so what, what it also shows is really that russia is probably incapable of mediating this conflict between armenian as john church. and taurus also has a difficult relationship with armenia, but turkey has over the last few years, tried to reengage with armenia and there been very positive diplomatic efforts and between the 2 country. then it also plays another role in the sense that turkey is an inevitable ad part of either energy or transport supply chain that come from or other but john and go to europe. and of course, this is extremely relevant these days because of ukraine. and because of the gas
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markets, which are needed from the e, u at which have been negotiated with other john by the u. k, italy and many other countries over the past few months. and then finally, what's perhaps also important to mention is that turkey plays a role within the trilateral agreement. it has a monitoring position, but a rather small one. and i think there is both space for more turkish involvement. and of course, or some old era involvement on this in order to make an agreement between the 2 countries more credible than most. and i had her on this me, including bossing. the queen will look at what else will be changing in the united kingdom. and how france i told the russian orthodox patriarch carol that god does not seek war. later in fort pierce, the 3 big dogs come to the rescue and champions me. ah, ah,
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thousands of mourners have begun to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth. the 2nd body will lie in state at westminster hold for the next 4 days. a 5 clumsy long que is stretching through london. people wait to pay their respects, the metropolitan police says the queen funeral and lying and state is the biggest security operation. it's faced correspondent how false it joins is now from london . he's among people carrying that to view the queen's coffin. the q may be very low, but it suddenly looks like it's moving at quite some speed. it really does. yeah. there are points at which the security checkpoints will ask people to stop, especially ahead of the bridge that they're about to cross to make sure that the traffic and keep moving. but when it's released, it really does move very smoothly and quickly. and there is a real atmosphere of a sort of gentle expectation and good humor among the crowd. let's,
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let's test that statement to see if we can find someone who might talk to. so excuse me, madam, where without his english lives. have you got a 2nd to talk to her as your experience so so far how to please advise me really good actually we've been we've any kids since about 830 and we were pretty happy. yeah. and happy. and the, the importance of being here for you today. i'm just thought my son really to her, you know, to, to so cut the living history really. yeah. and then the south lesson, her daddy house is woman. i'm really admirer movie again will even so thank you. very much i serve you got a 2nd. okay, we'll try a bit further down. excuse me, out of where without his english lives. just wondering how your experience has been, how long you've been waiting. ah, we caught the quarter past 5 train from nottingham this morning. ah, we got off the wrong place because it said gaffer black fries bridge. so we had to walk that way 1st. then we came back this way and really something to gather all
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they say there might be another 3 hours to wait from this point. i'm sorry to say that we're not bother to the queen anne, but what's it gonna be like? do you think once you're inside the hall? it's so sad. like in i i'm just ha, tulsa, right? okay. i was in the army, so under the whoa, whoa, was you the best for the rest of your day? thanks a lot. so that's a little flavor there. sorry, we're managing to really fell up the key here. we're going to move sideways slightly so that that's a flavor of, of how people are really contemplating this. they, they're enjoying, i think the expectations of the camaraderie during this this time. but it is still not very far down the motion for all these people. if you have a look across the river there, you can see the rest of that. you as i say, we've been told by one civil servant that there's another 3 hours to wait. that it really does sort of double back on it. so quite a lot, there's airport style security, please do carry on through. there's airport style security once you get to the hall itself. so it is a pretty big endeavor for those waiting here. it's a big endeavor in terms of organization,
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as well as far as the roll family is concerned today, we've been told by buckingham palace, but prince charles or other king charles rather is having a day of reflection privately at his high grove estate. some of the other members there or family are gonna be out, but it's a much lower today. after all the phonetic activity we've seen since the death occlusal, with the 2nd. the focus really today is on these people. and for them the moments they will have alongside the coffin. indeed it is. okay. okay. but let me get out of the way of that keyword. i'm keeping up with people down for bringing a flavor of the city of london there today. thank you. i'll queen elizabeth the image has been part of british life since she came to the train more than 70 years . again, her death means there will be significant changes to parts of life in the u. k. and countries where she was head of state should be replaced by king charles the 3rd on currency and stamps and in the nation and the national anthem. and parts of the legal system and hayward reports from london. hers was
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a long reign and many marking her death, say queen elizabeth, the 2nd was a constant in their lives, in the church of england. prayers are said every day for the monarch. oh lord shows i mercy upon us and grant her sly salvation. oh lord, save for king and mercifully heroes when we call upon thee. and while the sentiment remains, the words have changed. it is a seamless change. the prowess are for the sovereign for the queen, and now for the king, king charles. because we remember that the sovereign is the supreme governor of the church of england church of england has a particular role in due time god willing of the church will crown and anoint the new king ah. the past week has seen rituals stretching back centuries
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being played out. but in many ways, the british queen silently permeated areas of everyday life, fair. and in countries where she was head of estate money bearing her image will be phased out over a number of years. and replaced by that of a son, king charles, the 3rd. any one under the age of 70 in the u. k. has only known postage stamps with the queen's picture on them. for 7 decades, they chronicled her life is not going to be a major change. would be a gradual change. hello majesty. the queen approved the stamps of for the next 2 or 3 issues and or later this month we have an issue for the roll marines. then we've got her. another issue coming up for, for the treasures of to can car moon. i think we'll just have to wait and see what the new king decides. and that will be exciting for us all. there will be other
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changes to one theatre in london is expected to alter its name from her to his majesty's theatre. the royal cy put on uniforms warmed by officials, anton royal documents will be replaced even at court. the highest lawyers in the land have changed their name from queens to kings council and the other day i think i signed the 1st letter. a formal letter about something, and i thought, oh, i'd better use casey. other than that there is no full more difference. many of these changes are symbolic, but they do very much represent a changing of the guard. emma. he would al jazeera in london, sweden's prime minister has handed in her resignation to the speaker of parliament after suffering a narrow defeat to a far right block and sundays election with 99 percent of the vote counted magdalena anderson center left alliance and secured
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a 173 seats in the 349 seat parliament as his social democrats party is the country's largest with around 30 percent of the vote. but the moderates, sweden, democrats, christian democrats, and liberals are projected to win a $176.00 seats. as window cats were formed from a neo nazi party and only entered parliament in 2010, it looks that to win 20.6 percent of the vote, but moderate leader off kristen will try to form a government pull rece reports from malmo after less than a year in office. this was magdalena additions final press conference, sweden's 1st female prime minister. and don't see how good, but it looks like the full right wing parties have received just 50 percent of the votes in the election. and in parliament, they have a one or 2 seat advantage. it's justin majority, but it is a majority. so tomorrow i will be full off for my dismissal as prime minister. and
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the responsibility for the process is going forward will now be with the speaker and the parliament again. the man waiting to take the mantle is the leader of the moderate party. oh, christa son being his central coalition winning a parliamentary majority when the final votes from sundays, general election were counted on wednesday night. that you may be here until with some my messages that i want to unite, not divide. look at what unites but also respect, real differences of opinion. i want to instill hope. also big problems can be solved. we've solved big problems before. and if other countries can and so can we? there's nothing so bad and sweet and that it can't be fixed with all that is really good, but kristin's party is no longer the biggest in his coalition. that place goes to the far right. sweet and democrats who took more than 20 percent of the vote for the 1st time. having been welcome into the establishment by the moderate, they had perceived the democrats as, as maturing,
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somewhat unlike changing and how to some extent, the rhetoric, basically the country has not been able ready to handle the influx of migration in a good way. there would be some changes in, for example, there will be further restriction of the migration policy, for example, suite and democrat lead me auctions, popularity has gone up, particularly among young people and women, and they sweden's, rising, violent crime right and segregation. many swedes fear the influence of the far right and one's hold on to the countries welcoming inclusive values. it's a concern that makes the right wing coalition uneasy allies and of the new parliament's 1st meeting on september 27th. oh, christa says the chances of becoming prime minister being complicated by the fact that some junior members of his coalition don't warm the sweet and democrats to have any ministerial posts. but with the sweet and democrats being the biggest party in that coalition, there are some tough talks we have in the next 2 weeks. poll reese, i'll just era,
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mile by pakistan has succeeded in clearing a highway and southern send province. that is needed to deliver 8 areas devastated by floods, bar and the north of the country. many communities are still cars off from the outside world. while high the reports from coast on we're in going on. it's been oh, what, 3 weeks since the doctor, drug heavy rains and i in the mountain that you're behind me, brought in raging jordan sound the narrow riley has blocked away related, which i now got drawn from the outside world. tens of thousands of people are now risking their life to be able to get door to us and to be able to get supplies in on their back. we have not seen any heavy machinery which are trying to go down the road. and if that is not done soon, many more people may die. we have all that color outbreak have been reported,
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and surgeon area cut off. they do not have for debra drinking water and getting any emergency. aid at the moment is next to impossible. although the country johnson great day on the devastating floods that had their garage pockets on an effect by lucas on robin, the budget on your daughter did will have to do much more in order to dog road length. and i'd rather not take much time, but time is indeed running out for dog or cell, got golf, and in need of help. still ahead here on al jazeera, another bank robbery, and lebanon as customers take drastic measures to getting their hands on their own cash. plus argentina's inflation crisis, these pensioners having to search through rubbish for food as prices keep climbing bus in for another game. another goal amongst the cities news scoring machine.
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ah, that somehow recon danielle, which you can't see anymore has spread all these clouds throughout the central mensray to northern italy, rang croatian. that's where the rain is going to be heavy. then coming down from the north. this is looking distinctly what's following and at least rather more wintry than or tunnel. this is the overall picture. strong winds down the north sea . there's actually a wind warning for north in germany near gale force, and it's quite a cold one as well. now i said the rain, it's the south of that in the orange centers, just where the heavy rains light beecher rest the thursday. but this is the cold from. so a few shall. even thunderstorms in the north mouse crossed to was austria in particular. and if you look at ins, brooke, what follows is really quite a chill,
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23 to day, down to about 10 by saturday might even get cold and that might be some sleep in the air. little bit early, i think, september, that sort of weather. but that's the story. and he is friday, even stronger wind bringing with it rain showers, possibly thunderstorms, the low countries, the rain still carrying on receive before better weather for portugal and for spain . and for most of most north africa, there we seen clumps of showers build over ethiopia. moved slowly west was the next one is now developing in nigeria through turbo benning, and probably gonna as well. ah ah
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hello daniel watching alex is there a his reminder of our top story is this our, the russian president vladimir putin is expected to hold talks of chinese leaders. she jin ping in the coming hours. the 2 leaders are on his back, his stand for the shanghai corporation, organization summit rusher is sending a fact finding team to armenia. that's all to your van asked for military help in its latest conflict with azerbaijan. over a $150.00 soldiers have been killed on both sides since monday. a city and sovereign ukraine is at risk of flooding off to russian forces attacked down with several cruise missiles. some people have been asked to evacuate the homes in quivery off to the water level, rose on a river nearby, where your crane says the attack on that down was carried out in revenge for its advances in the east or the abdul hamid. trouble to buy. clear, but ukraine troops retook earlier this month. she spoke to people about life under
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russian occupation. it was a trip organized by the ukranian police, but many villagers turned up to meet the visitors, expressing not only relief, but also shocked at how quickly the occupying forces left for month they will cut off from the world. living in fear says on gay by nova, these are tears of relief after she witness the celtic retreat of russian soldiers . hallmark we found 16 of them hiding in a cellar with nowhere to go. others are left with stolen cars and bicycles. that's how the russian retreat was. it was on september the 6th. when he called the ran away, he didn't leave, fell as they ran away. the officers flat 1st and left the lower ranks behind was about the next day to myself. the only school in the village of very beef got. that's where they were, bass says nadia. they left behind uniforms and ammunition to print. she thinks they bombed it, to destroy evidence of their presence. her daughter used to study in this classroom,
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while actually i was the 1st significant when ford ukrainian since they started discount to offensive at the beginning of september. and as we were driving here, we so similar scenes of destruction along the road. now this is very similar to what we had witnessed north f. keep in places like boucher and ear pin when the russians pulled out earlier this year. as we drive towards the city of bella clia war scenes of a hasty withdrawal, an army in disarray. shelling from afar this territory. it had just abandoned here the occupation. how was the police station up to 8 people were held in these windowless cells? one of them was counting the days long days of beatings and torture. in some cases, forensic experts save forces from low hands. one of the 2 cell proclaimed pro russian republics, where also here, not far away,
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war crimes investigators are ready at work. 2 bodies are being exiled and there are so far, no traces of the mass killing seen in boucher and north of ukraine says it has reclaimed 300 communities home to about a 150000 people. but russia still holds large parts of the country. the hasty retreat may signal ukraine struck 1st, where the russian defences were weakest, but that hamid al jazeera, by likelier in ne, in ukraine. pope frances has st. god does not guide religions towards war. a comment seen as an indirect criticism of russian orthodox patriarch carol that of catholic church made the remarks during a 2 day into faith congress in a leak has act, capital of nor sultan asia carol, and supported russia's invasion of ukraine. he didn't attend the congress. the russian orthodox church sent delegates who met the pope. tino hunter hunting rima i
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am good. god is peace. he guides us always in the way of peace, never better war. let us commit ourselves then even more to insisting on the need for resolving conflicts, not by the inconclusive means of power with arms and threats legal, but by the only means blessed by heaven and worthy of man encountered dialogue and patient negotiations. all says it will change as electricity market to cope with the energy crisis sparked by the war in ukraine. european commission president asked of underlying use her annual address to lay out her plan. don't let kane has more to weeks. you leaders have been mulling over how best to solve the energy crisis. some member states have already announced plans to help their people. now the european commission has followed suit. we are proposing a cap on the revenues of companies that produce electricity at low cost. these companies are making revenues,
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they never accounted for. they never even dreamt off. and don't get me wrong in our social market economy. profit our okay, they are good. but in these times, it is wrong to receive extraordinary record revenues and profits benefiting from war and on the back of our consumers. in these times, profits must be shared and channeled to those who need it most. but capping the price of russian gas is not part of this plan, because e u leaders could not agree what they are proposing is a windfall tax on the electricity generators. their aim is to raise around a $140000000000.00 and give it to the member states above all. they want everyone to consume as little energy as possible because many leaders want to break their reliance on russian fossil fuels of visible. i'm glad we're worried about how to
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become independent from gas imports from russia. they have determined the supply situation in germany to a far too large extent in recent years and decades. hm. and that's why it was necessary for us to ensure the greatest possible speed that we become independent of them. you're thinking part of the economy drive means people doing without things that aren't absolutely essential. lafond delaney from the 1st day of autumn at 10 pm. we will turn off the lights in public buildings. this will allow us to reduce that bill. the lighting of the eiffel tower will end at 11 45 pm when the tower closes. the end of the illumination will be time to coincide with the public visits, which will reduce energy consumption, symbolically. it's important. and yet symbolism in september may not help keep people warm in winter. right now, e u gas storage facilities are around 85 per cent full. a figure, some say will be enough for most countries to last to the end of the year. what they will do in january and february is not yet clear. dominic cane al jazeera
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berlin. the taliban has rejected his decision by the us to transfer 3500000000 dollars in frozen assets to a swiss base trust fund. it's not about once the assets be sent directly to afghanistan, central bank ran $9000000000.00 of the country's foreign currency reserves were frozen after the taliban took over last year. yes, government has been criticized for holding back the funds. as many people in afghanistan face, hunger and poverty, president, biting set of policy of enabling 3 point i've $1000000000.00 worth of atkins, central bank reserves to be used for the benefit of the people of afghanistan, keeping them out of the hands of the taliban. with the afghan funds, the united states and our partners are following through with that amendment with a concrete step for ensuring that these additional resources will contribute to helping relieve hardship and suffering in afghanistan. in particular, we would like to thank the swiss government for the partnership to ensure this
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effort would be possible. this fund will protect and preserve the app can central bank reserves while making targeted disbursements to help stabilize afghanistan's economy and ultimately support people and work to alleviate the worst effects of the mandatory crisis. like how to has been across developments from washington, d. c. when the bided administration froze, the money that was being held in the united states which belonged to the afghans central bank, the d. b a. that was just over $7000000000.00 in funds. now what happened is that 3 and a half 1000000000 of that was kept to deal with pending cases by victims of the 911 attacks. the other 3 and a half 1000000000 has now been allocated across to the swiss bank, which will be watched over as it were by us representative a couple of african representatives as well as a swiss banker. now the taliban have nothing to do with this amount. they have got
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no access to it whatsoever. the us being very careful to make clear that none of these funds are going to go directly into afghanistan at this particular point, written into what the us is doing as well, is that it's a signal to the central african nissan bank, the b b a. that it has got to step up its game. it's got to demonstrate in coming months that it is independent from as a taliban, which claims to be the government of the country. so there is a possibility at some stage, a long way down the line that that money that is now in that swiss bank could go back to the d i, b to the central upcoming stand bank. but the way the money is going to be used, well, it's going to be a while before we see exactly how rescuers have rescued a 4 month old baby girl from under the rubble of a collapse building. and jordan, i continuing the search for others. these 9 people were killed and 10 injured after the full story building collapse and i'm on on tuesday. of the prosecutor has
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ordered the arrest of 3 people. an old woman and a group of activists have held up several banks in lebanon to get the hands on their own savings. the country's economy is facing its worst crisis in years. a government is imposed controls on cash withdrawals, making it difficult for many people to pay their bells. sonata reports from beirut, they're becoming more common. one in 2 separate incidence, hours apart, armed people, enter banks demanding their own money. lebanon is in crisis. for 3 years, people haven't been able to access their savings because of informal capital control. sally huffy is among them. armed with a hand gun, she was accompanied by activists who threatened bank employ years before she was
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given $30000.00 from her account. in this country, this is the only way to get her money back. we didn't steal these money, we're tired to earn it. sally says she needs the money to pay for her sister's cancer treatment. in a similar incident last month and armed men named by samuel shake, hudson held hostages at a bank for nearly 10 hours before receiving part of his trapped savings. he too said he needed money to pay for his father's hospital bills and many others like sally amber. sam, who are facing strict limits on withdrawals of foreign currency gathered outside the bank. after the incident, we are ruled by thieves who are forcing us to use violence. protesters chanted. people are losing patience. the economic collapse is in its 3rd year. the currency has crashed. unemployment is high, and government services are nearly non existent. people believe politicians and
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bankers are protecting themselves while they are suffering as a result of the financial crisis bank deposits, we're used to funds the safe and covered deficits. now, the states is nearly bankrupt. total losses amounts to more than $70000000000.00. there is a lack of political will to agree on an economic recovery plan that would distribute losses. and as the crisis worsens, depositors warn they will have no choice but to take their money by force center leader bailed argentina's. inflation rate has his highest level in years causing food prices that a rocket. the government says the rates with nearly 79 percent in august. the central bank is also expected to raise interest rates next month, making life even harder for many try to buy a report from one us. iras. coping with inflation in argentina is not easy for people like i feel mit 3rd quarter and we'll meet and that i'm mortal. the couple
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received 2 minimum monthly pensions of around a $170.00 each, but it's not enough. each day they go searching for food in the trash. secular. then we listen. i thought i was going to age with dignity. i've been working since i was 15 years old. the only dream my head was to have our own home. and now look at us. i didn't know inflation rate is storing and it's having a huge impact among the countries most vulnerable economy estimate you face and weighting argentina this year is going to be at least 95 percent. a figure that is literally pushing many people who the street to try to make a living and to try to survive. this people here are not only trying to find food, but also runs and copper or anything that they can sell. so they can make some extra cash and ambulances if they're lucky because earn around 80 extra dollars per
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month selling recycling materials. but that means being on the street every day while me dan suffers from epilepsy and still mit has been struggling with diabetes for years. looking compared to full fin. oh good. i mean what you bought for 100 the 1st month in 3 months, you will, but for 200, they're taking money away from us all the time. i need medicines and i cannot afford all of them. there's over $7000000.00 retirees in argentina and almost 86 percent received them minimum pension inability to get a problem in a country that has been trying to stabilize the economy for months. inflation look, yes. what inflation does is that you pay the new prices with an old salary that happens to all workers. even though labor unions agree to a 64 percent salary increase, it's not enough, especially when you think the inflation rate will be close to a 100 percent. last week,
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the new economy minister said he'll massa travel to washington in search of much needed investment and financing by multilateral organizations, including the i, m f. yes or but so much. it was just a step further towards stabilizing the economy. a step towards growth with inclusion for argentina, but i believe much more needs to be done. the situation is fragile. we have a battle ahead with inflation. a battle that people liked the law mighty sac, ortho. and while me down at am, bordeaux have come to know all too well. that is, i will. i'll jessia when aside is the world health organization. as warning long cove, it could lead to a new health crisis. it estimates at least 17000000 people in europe have experienced the illness with many more and many more will have to live with the after effects for years. john hanjin has more. the world health organization warns a wide ranging post covered 19 crisis is coming. the lingering effects of
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a syndrome called long coven, threatened to transform the lives of patients. the global health care system in the world economy is a post borrow syndrome. very poorly understood, very difficult to track many, many people affected a lot of them known about how long people will go on and have continued symptoms and sign. many different hundreds of different symptoms have been documented. the w h o says in the 1st 2 years of the pandemic, more than 17000000 people in europe alone have struggled with effects lasting 3 months or longer. that's 300 percent higher than earlier estimates. globally, washington university school of medicine puts that figure at a 145000000. the group says 10 to 20 percent of patients develop long cove. it symptoms include shortness of breath, fatigue with bodily pain, and mood swings, and cognitive problems such as confusion, forgetfulness, and an inability to focus. ann lee who chairs the network long covert europe knows
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how that feels. she's still experiencing some of the effects after contracting the virus in march of 2020 women are twice as likely to suffer from this syndrome. the organization says, and the risk increases dramatically in severe cases that require hospitalization. the w. h o says long cove, it will affect millions more patients and the bottom lines of companies and economy . it warns that governments and health systems will need to invest in treatments, and employers will need to make special allowances for workers debilitated by long term coven, making that task even more difficult, is a staffing shortage. we found that one out of 3 in the 40 countries that have data have a very rapidly aging health workforce. and we find that to up to 40 percent of their medical doctors in these countries age over 55 ticking time bomb. as the outbreak appears to be moving past its most serious phase long coven,
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in the workers shortage suggest a new wave of post. pandemic problems has already begun. john henry and al jazeera television, a fall scoring wildfire, and california has destroyed buildings and is threatening several communities. the so called mosquito fire began on tuesday and place the county was initially contained by firefighters, now burned across 59000 acres, forcing 11000 people to evacuate their homes. it was coming up after the break, including a headache for fever ahead of the cattle woke up with ecuador facing possible expulsion. all those details with jemma and just a moment. ah ah
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oh, as getting all the support now and his job that he, laura ecuador, are in danger of being kicks out of vicious world cup. following allegations they fielded an ineligible player during the qualifies. the chilean football association is appealing of fif is decision to dismiss their complaints that could also byron castillo was born in columbia, chilly claim castillo obtained an ecuadorian passport through falsified documents. and in new revelations, the players had sang in a recorded interview that he was born in 1995 and not in 98, as shown on his ecuadorian birth certificates. castillo played an 8 qualifies for the castle, wild cup. and if he for decides to remove points from those matches and award them to their opponents and chili, would replace ecuador at the tournament. fif is appeals committee is having the case today. scottish football court ranges could be punished by you
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a for after playing the british national anthem before that champions league defeat its napoli, ah, ranges had asked european footballs, governing body for permission to sing the anthem as part of that tribute to queen elizabeth for that request was rejected, but ranges defied you eva, and went ahead anyway. chelsea and manchester city who also requested to pay the ounce of the full their matches, did not go against your wife as decision and just held a minute silence. speaking of man's city and hollins, acrobatic when i saw them beat his form aside a barissi adornment at 21, they had to come from behind to do it. they chewed bellingham put dormant one lot that he asked after 56 minutes city were back in it with 10 minutes left. john stones with a great strike there so vacant one. 0 not a bad finish were sent back. is it due to a miss from holland?
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was pretty special as well. the strike is showing great to athleticism, to when it was to see the norwegian, there with his i 30 gone in 8 games. and he showed his respect resulting with an understated celebration. but he don't be about it. maybe you know the influence johan crime had in my life, was a person education, a manager and mentor and everything in crime fusible years ago was cool in the gum . nolan, incredible goal against elliptical mother. he was white quite quite. she miller today escort in the moment he scored a bullet for the young christ. grandpa t as a 1st match in charge of chelsea, ended in a draw his side took the lead against austrian opponents, obviously. but i could just after the break or i am styling with the goal there. bucket back with 15 minutes ago to boil potter 1st taste of champions leak football . chelsea, a balsam is great in faith and he'll talk to qualify for the knockout stage. we
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call life and position we want to be in, but we have to respond. it's as simple as that. it's, it's going to be a tough group, i think. but there's enough quality in the, in the teams of quality in the score that we can respond and we have to look forward to those games. but i was very proud of how they, how they acted. i know been easy for me to change of culture and all that. you know, all that comes with that, but their response has been brilliant. they acted really, really well, professional, honest, responsible. so from an effort perspective, it was absolutely 100 percent there. hold us around, madrid made it to windsor from as many matches for they left it late against jam inside. i'll be like said m fans have to wait until the 18th minute for the opening . go face to federico. velva day the wait to the 2nd. not quite as long as one minutes into at a time at mockery asencion, the victory beyond doubt and paris sanction. i was shocked when they fell behind
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against israeli sighed mccovie haifa, in the 24 minutes. but pasty recovered thanks to that big 3. steepest dogs 1st it was glen and bobby, you set up at leonor messy for the equalizer and then messy turned provider and assisted him back a to give the visitors at the leads and naymark joined. the party is shortly before the andy, pasty winning this one at 31 to sit off of that great. with the 2 ends along with ben pico, i know it's like almost the embryo commissioner says he was in a disbelief to learn about the extent of inappropriate behavior from phoenix on. so you know, robert salva, he's been suspended for one year and find a $10000000.00 for racist misogynistic and hostile incidents within the organization. the league boston adams silva admit, saw that was sped, even stronger, sanctioning because investigators determined the use of slows was not motivated by racial ill feeling. indefensible is, is, is, is not strong enough. there is it,
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it's beyond the pale on every possible way to use language and behave that way. i was saddened by it disheartened. i want to again apologize to the former in some cases, current employees of the phoenix songs for what they had 2 experiences. absolutely no excuse for it. the conduct is indefensible, but i feel we dealt with in a fair manner. looking back over his track record of, of hiring his track record of support of particular employees. what the actual people said about and remember, i mean while there are these, these terrible things. there are also many, many people who had very positive things to say about him through this process. and ultimately i took all that into account in making the decision that the one year
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suspension plus the fine was appropriate. lebron james complete disagrees with the m b a commission that he believes the sanction it should have been a lot tougher. the wrong racks it on twitter, our league, it definitely got this wrong. there is no place in this league for that kind of behavior. i deeply respect our leadership, but this isn't right. there is no place for the sa, jenny sexism and racism. we hold our li, our league up as an example of our values, and this ain't it. that is always fault for now i'll have another updates later, lord m at thanks very much indeed. and we'll just leave you with the scene inside at westminster hole, where we can see more than finding paused the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd ah mm.
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i drank assessments. how much support is there if it's straight protest that we've seen at hotmail across the rest of the country, the street has been, has been very good. that's happening into the quote confound to people across the country, informed opinions we will say more of the, the venue. what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth, analysis of the days, global headlines, drowsy, is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility. this critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera, debating the issues of the day produce as always been criminalized around the boundaries of rights? these are just number their people or families and our friends or community members on our online, at your voice. this made it to, we don't believe in dialogue of the political crisis must be off with
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a political solution as climate change progress is there some people who are in place in that they're just going to have to move. there is no recognition about what we're ready facing the street. oh no. j 0. it's a simple act to flying a flag. but in the occupied west bank, we think the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also of ports of the early 19 ninety's between the palestine devotion organization. and israel that bound on the palestinian flag was listed on the ground. it's becoming much harder to present any type of support for the palestinian cause. one day there are no palestinian flag, then next to each are filled with them that they need. why your net by young men were not even born. when these really government for the clear the palestinian flag is needed for.

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