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isolated by the western russia president joins a regional some 18 was becky stand for talks on trade and security. ah ha. watching al jazeera life from doha fully back, people also coming up. russia is sending senior official, sierra yvonne after the worst fighting between armenia and as a by john in 2 years, sweden by mister resigns after an unprecedented wind for the far right in sundays elections and thousands patiently stand in line to view queen elizabeth coffin, which is now, lying in faith at westminster hall in london. ah, thank you for joining us. so present putin is among several ways leaders meeting in
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was pakistan as moscow seek support? 7 months into it's invasion of ukraine in the past are put in how talks with iranian counterpart, ibrahim racy, who said more cooperation among us, sanctioned countries made them stronger. put in is also expected to meet china's president. was on his 1st visit abroad in more than 2 and a half years, shortly before the start of the crane conflict. changing being said, china strategic partnership with russia had, quote, no limits. are the leaders, including india's prime minister and render a mo, d and turkey. reship type or not also at the summit the regional blank was formed in 1996 by beijing and moscow to counter us influence vessel said i is in the vac city of some kind where from it is taking place during their meeting between these 2 leaders, there will be a, mainly ukraine, an energy on the top of the agenda. so the russia is asking the china to be clear
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on it's our support regarding russia's war in, in ukraine. so russia is asking china to be more solid on that. so for china has refrained 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 time on. so another issue is, is the energy here? so russia is under the heavy sanctions imposed by the western countries. and it wants to, to, to, to increase the revenues, new resources, new sources for, for, for, for the, for the trade. so, a russia, in that sense is asking china to buy more and more russian oil and gas, or oil and gas, and considering the fact that china is already number one client for their russian energy. however, russia is also, as a china is also trying to,
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to somehow find me resources. yesterday, the chinese leader was in kazakhstan and wanted cause i kissed on to provide more gas, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, tu, china and an orator for an bassetti? the research fellow at the institute for international political studies, she says the summit is an opportunity for russia to show the west. it still has support from other countries. your organization is becoming more and more and i'm to western, one of them's turn is fall of power. and this is all the more important than even the fact that we are being targeted by and russia targeted by western sanctions. so this is a way for you to prove to the west that russia is not that isolated . and the sanctions are actually come then by many others say, and not only china, but also an india. your organization, accounts a before
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a 4th year of the global gdc dies on the normal normal economic potential. but at the same time, your organization vote for flight and move one. so the partners, i mean, they agree that it's a very important tool for projects, the power of projecting an image also and turn of the fall of power. but at the same time, it's not if you should, aligns like other organizations such as your, the united nations in other pads. this is just a, an opportunity before they either need to commit to more economic and security cooperation, but without many strings attached. meanwhile, in ukraine, a 7 city is at risk of flooding after russian forces drunk a dime with federal cruise missiles. officials say the water level of
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a river near katy creevy the rose about 2 and a half meters after the attack. some people have been asked to evacuate their homes cable elizondo is falling. developments from keith 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
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front lines of this war, volume lensky, the president of ukraine, and others here saying that this is a 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 the european union's commission president lavonne de leon has arrived in cave. she's scheduled to meet your friends present to me as landscape. the 2 are expected to talk about the country's bid to join the european union. and moscow is being drawn into a conflict between 2 other former soviets faith officials from the russian. let collective security treaty organisation are heading to armenia on thursday. after
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year, yvonne requested military help fighting between armenia and officer by john has intensified in recent days into the worst findings between the 2 former soviet republics in 2 years, more than 100 armenian soldiers and 50 as a by johnny troops have been killed since monday night the contested nagondo cut by region is at the center of a decades old dispute between the 2 nations is internationally recognized as part of john territory. but 95 percent of the population is ethnic armenian. now they're conflicting reports about a possible truth between armenia and arthur by john protestors in armenia, have accused prime minister nicole passionate of b trail. after he said he is willing to sign a piece deal to ensure security. ashley and later said, nothing is official. on top is which we got. i officially states that no paper has been signed. moreover, no paper is going to be signed. there is no talk about any paper. this information
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as a conspiracy to demoralize our soldiers standing at the border. gabrielle gavin is a freelance journalist covering the conflict. he has more on what's happening in the air, yvonne, well, i think these are some of the largest protests that everybody has seen in recent years. and you've got a lot of people coming out turning up to the pilot building and chance going out, calling for the prime minister, nickle finance resignation. but i think actually the number of people who have a solution, which is, you know, we need a different leader when different government is actually very small. lots, lots of people that certainly the ones i spoke to, they didn't know what 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 that the 2020 will where i mean, it was forced to basically give a whole lot of significant sway there. it's, tara, of territory was inside as a beyond it's nationally recognize borders. want to take
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a closer look at the rush and lead security force heading to investigate the conflicts. the collective security treaty organization, or c, s t o is often described as eurasia is version of nato. reformed in 1992 after the collapse of the soviet union. it's comprised of russia and 5 former soviet republics. armenia, bella, rules, conflicts on guest on anti jakey's son. armenia asks the c. s t o for military aid earlier this month, but it's sending a fact finding team a group deploy troops in january this year for the 1st time and in history. 2000 peacekeepers were sent to catholic sand to have some protests against the government family on the very versed by is the managing director of the european neighborhood council. he says, the russian ned, security officials that are headed to armenia unlikely to be impartial. the collective security treaty organization, our meeting at the request of armenia were on seeking escalation situation to
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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 of armenia, russia has extend your extended 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 effort. and between the 2 countries, then it also plays another role in the sense that turkey is an inevitable part of either energy or transport supply chain that come from or as or but john and go to europe. and of course, this is extremely relevant these days because of ukraine and because of the gas markets which are needed from the u at which have been negotiated with other john
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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 monitor position, but a rather small one. and i think there is both space for more turkish involvement. and of course, also more involvement on this in order to make any agreement between the 2 countries, more credible. still ahead on al jazeera, the, your commission proposes be forms to help tackle this energy crisis. will tell you the one thing that's not part of their plan. and why some engineers in argentina have to say to the trash perform ah, the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to capture your travel
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package today. right, that typhoon we 1st made land for just south of shanghai. it's there running up the coast shanks. you, it didn't do a huge amount of damage as far as i can tell, because it went fairly quickly, but still flooding risk all the way at the coast. during friday it's really made quite a long way in the yellow sea in your eyes. it immediately drawn to what's happening next. that middle, less than a week after the last one went through in a similar track. this was heading up towards southern japan, eventually probably south korea. so it leaves a good part of china quiet for the clearing up process. so do you agree still in shanghai? it's cool down a bit in chung doing this rain starting up towards shall as well, but otherwise is a much dry looking picture, unless you're anywhere near nan adult that the monsoon reigns over india. they've been concentrating good. you rats bit for the south mighty production up towards be her and curling back. this really means you've seen the end of your monsoon rains
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in pakistan on the north west of india, and they're going to study come south the time being then audition and places for the south look relatively dry for pakistan. although there are still many displaced people because of the rather violent season. we've had there only a few light rain chows in the north and on shore breeze. and she made such 6 degrees in karachi. ha, airway ah, the shoe ally of the journey. a son, a father, a mutual love of the arts. the stage is set to immortalize fading memories in a magical race against time. witness our time mission on a jessie una. ah
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the me again you watching al jazeera alive from doha recap of our top stories. the russian president vladimir putin is expected to hold talks with china theater chief changing thing in the coming hours. the 2 leaders i knew was becky done for the strong mycorporation organization summit. 157. ukraine is at risk of flooding after russian forces attacked a dam with several calls may 5 people have been asked to evacuate their homes in the g d after the water level rolls on a nearby river. and russia is trending a fact, finding team to armenia back after year of on us for military help in its basic conflict with assa, by john. more than 150 soldiers have been killed in on both sides in monday.
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ah, ah, thousands of mourners have begun to file past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd . her body will lie in state at westminster, the whole for the next 4 days. a 5 kilometer long queue is stretching through london as people wait to pay their respects, the metropolitan police cleans funeral, and lying and fate is the big is security operation. it's faced. hi foss had joined us now live is among the people queuing to view the queen's coffin. so what's the scene like harry? it seems to be moving quickly. now the line that's right, it goes in fits and scotts there will be moments where the, the security checkpoints stop people, especially as they're getting to the bridge that that crosses the terms here very close to the end. at least geographically of the route. if not in terms of time though, we understand this to a 3 hour wait once they get past this point along with all of the the airport
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security style systems that have in place and as a snaking queue. but it, it is moving quickly at the moment, and as you say, it's been in excessive 5 kilometers. it's been building during the day, but there is a real good humour in a sort of a nice, gentle atmosphere expectation here. let's see if we can maybe pull some people out of the q, excuse me, not him. if you got a 2nd live on al jazeera english, that's fine. no problem at all. how about you, sir? you got a 2nd to talk where live on. ok. i'm not so much like to say, but either way, without your english live at the moment. how you doing, how's this experience been? you know, good. it's an incredible experience and such a nice feeling in the queue and everybody's just ally. it's really struggling to keep bothering about i'm not doing it's going to be like once you get into the whole have you thought about that? very moving. i think. i think it be said it was very special. it's a long wait. let you keep up with the rest of the key. thanks
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a lot. try try another, buy the modem. if you got a 2nd was i'll just hear english just wondering how it's very emotional. very know . yeah. very know if you'd be meeting people as you be going to love the class from lincolnshire. yeah. and what was that important to be here today? that great, thank you. thank you very much. and so that's a little flavor. sorry, i think i've just backed, brighten the current into a, a big bench that, but it's, it's a very sort of gentle, friendly atmosphere. some people have been complaining that occasionally, people being trying to get into the queue half way up. but i think that's a very rare occurrence, and there is still a long way ahead of them. but it's you don't have to scratch too far beneath the surface to find some real genuine emotion among those who come here on this day. as you say, just one of 4 days of this lying and state ceremony. as for the other events, the royal family largely taking more of a background ro,
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especially king charles he has, is having was talking about says, is a private reflection day at his high grove state. and there are other members, the real family who have been asking about meeting people seeing tributes, but the focus very much today on this 1st full day of lying and state and people finding past the company, hiring, thank you for that. harry faucet lived there in london. now sweden's prime minister has formerly submitted her resignation after suffering a now defeat to a farm block in sunday's election. the speaker prominent is now expected to ask the leader of the pen to write margaret party to form a government poll, reese, 3 fourths from marble after less than a year in office. this was magdalena additions final press conference, sweden's 1st female prime minister, and don't see a hug button. 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, existing majority, but it is
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a majority. so tomorrow i will be for ask for my dismissal as prime minister and the responsibility for the proceed going forward will now be with the speaker and the parliament. 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 policy 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,
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they had received the democrats as, as maturing somewhat and like changing and how to some extent, the rhetoric, basically the country has not been able really to have an influx of migration in a good way. there will 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 made sweden's rising violent crime rates and segregation. many swedes fear the influence of the far right and want to 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 said the chances of becoming prime minister, being complicated by the fact that some junior members of his coalition down to the suite and democrats to have any ministerial posts. but with the sweden,
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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 my my the afghan taliban have rejected a decision by the us to transfer 3500000000 dollars in frozen assets to a space trust fund. italy band have demanded the assets be sent directly to the afghan central bank. around $9000000000.00 of gas fans. foreign currency were frozen after the taliban took over last year. the u. s. has been criticized for holding back the funds. as of danny found faces widespread hunger and poverty, my cannon has moved from washington. when the by did, administration froze, the money that was being held in the united states, which belonged to the afghan central bank, the d. b a. that was just over $7000000000.00 in funds. now, what happened is that 3 and a half 1000000000 off that was kept to deal with pending cases by the victims of
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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 the us representative a couple of african representatives as well as a swift banker. now the taliban have nothing to do with this amount, they have got 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 u. s. 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 a, b to the central a gunny stock bank. but the way the money is going to be used, well,
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it's going to be a while before we see exactly how argentine as inflation rate has hit its highest level in years, causing food prices to sore. the government says the rate was nearly 79 percent in august and with the central bank likely to rise interest rates next month. life is expected to get harder for many traceable rate for somebody coping with inflation in argentina is not easy for people like a mighty cycle and what to meet and that modem. the couple 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 trashy been secular. then 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, tina the inflation rate is soaring and it's having a huge impact among the countries most vulnerable economy estimates that the place
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and waiting argentina. the theory 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 moodle says if they're lucky, they can earn around 80 extra dollars per month selling recycling materials. but that means being on the street every day while madame coffers from epilepsy and still mit has been struggling with diabetes for years. compared to what you bought for $100.00 the 1st month in 3 months you will but for $200.00, 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 june,
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tina and almost 86 percent received the minimum pension in billings. we got 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 than you economy minister said he'll massa traveled to washington in search of much needed investment and financing by multilateral organizations, including the i m f. case 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 meeting at am border have come to know all too well. that is,
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i will, i'll jessia when our side is, the european union says it will change its electricity market to cope with the energy crisis font by the war in ukraine. the commission president, he is her annual address to lay out her plan. dominy kane has more to weeks. e u. leaders have been mulling over how best to solve the energy crisis. some member states have already announced plans to help their people narrow the european commission has followed suit. we are proposing a cap on the revenues of companies that produce electricity at low costs. these companies are making revenues. they never accounted for. they never even dreamt off. and don't get me wrong in our social market economy. profits are ok, they are good. but in these times, it is wrong to receive extraordinary record revenues and profits benefiting from
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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 or they are proposing is a windfall tax on the electricity generates as 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 you're worried about how to become independent from gas imports from russia, the feel they have determined the supply situation and germany to have 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. looks interesting. part of the economy drive means people doing without things that
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aren't absolutely essential. lafond delaney from the 1st day of autumn at 10 pm. we will turn off the lights and public buildings. this will allow us to reduce the dale, the lighting of the eiffel towel, and 1145 p. m. when the tower closes, the end of the illumination will be time to coincide with the public's 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 percent full of 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 berlin in pakistan, authorities has succeeded in carrying a highway in this haven't seen province that is needed to deliver aid to areas devastated by floods. but in the north of focus on, many communities is still cut off from the outside world. come on,
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hyde reports him for his time, reared and goin on. it's been over 3 weeks since the doctor drug heavy rains and i in the mountain that you're behind me, brought in raging gordon zone. the narrow riley has blocked away related, which i now got drawn from the outside world. tens of thousands of people are not risking their lives to be able to get those, do i sick? 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 and surgeon area got all they do not have what they were drinking water off and getting any emergency aid at the moment is next to impossible. although the country or johnston, great day.
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