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for half a century indigo, die is all my mood up. what can i so what are the last ticket? yeah, and others in northern nigeria have watched helplessly as a business struggle and becomes dissipated growth making technology has changed over time. but look at this di pete's here in company, and experts say that met some of the products and compact the dumping of chemically treated fabrics. yeah. like in most african markets is a major source of concern for local producers. there is widespread consent here, but so even the few kits that remain all shocked to close, bringing an end to more than 500 years history. ah, italy tag, say shaw, bright sun, exit polls. say a fall right. coalition is on track for a majority in parliament. ah,
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i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera alive from dell hall. so coming up, typhoon all roof floods the philippines and forces thousands of people to evacuate . those in continues and referendums on why they're occupied regions in ukraine should join russia. the british pound plummets to a rec, hold low against the us dollar. ah, italy appears to be on calls for its 1st fall, right? prime minister since world war 2. a ride swing coalition lead by georgia maloney is projected to take a majority of seeds in parliament. that with bank had the most likely candidate to lead the country. stephanie decker reports from rome. o has predicted the
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knights went to the right. george maloney wasted new to him in addressing the supporters and italy in eda, when this night is over, we will remember that this is a new beginning from to morrow on. we will have to show what our values are worth. if we are called to govern and lead this nation, we will do it for every single italian with the goal to unite these people. because our biggest goal in life is to make sure that italians are finally proud again to fly our flag high. school pulls opened at 7, a. m, all in all 16 hours of voting. there's been a steady stream of people coming to vote throughout the day despite the rain. and even though most people are not telling us who they voted for, what is clear is that opinions are very strong on both sides. i mean, we'll do it sooner. i'm voicing because it's a g t n,
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a writes that we finally can express. we don't have many rights left, so i will vote in the hope that italy will come out of this swamp, which we are stuck. i'm hoping for change for a really big change because we really need it. i think i'm terrified that there will be changes because what's happening is really an earthquake in my opinion. it's been a divisive election, not only raising questions of what will change inside italy, but how italy will present itself abroad. the main challenge of angela ford maloney asked by minnes, i would, would be to be accepted by the main european countries as a credible and reliable partner. otherwise, if things will go wrong, lloyd maloney will push to ard on a her far i the agenda. what that might be, of course, very soon of some problems for italian political stability, italian economy as well. yeah. really? she really, you might be traveling. there will be weeks for political consultations and appointments before the italian president sergio matter. ella appoints
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a prime minister, but that seems to be all but if formality, georgia maloney is set to be italy's 1st v, my prime minister. the question then, what will her italy look like? stephanie decker or 0 rome? let's look at what a far i victory could mean for italy. the coalition wants to curb immigration and focus on traditional christine family values. it's looking to cout income tax and levies on essential goods and services. plans to create more jobs and overhaul the welfare system. the alliance for continues to support sanctions against russia and not put euro zone membership at stake. georgia maloney says her party will not blow off the debts all put e recovery funds at risk, but once to re negotiate rules. velario boarded the narrow is a political unless he explains why maloney and the far eyes have seen their support
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grow. we can see that from 2011, 2000 and. 8 the beginning of the financial crisis, and then into colvin. and now the war again go the war in russia. ukraine. ethan is developing, not the system moves. the changes from time to time that we can see that in 2013 it was the movement was interpreting days and then it was the legal saline and now was georgia. maloney, we can really see another system movement. the doesn't trust your judgment as a source of connection with the people that really doesn't get anymore. so ga malone is totally in this flow is the flow that starts with the 5 star movement, then the legal reading and then georgia key establishment movement. i think the collision will survive as georgia mate, only in the way,
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biggest power in pollution. and we will see what's going to happen in the european arena because there is a part of the european but of the p p. that is for a data that can guarantee for you to be an alliance for a live that the talent government is still reliable. and georgia maloney is a reliable partner. and this is something that we will see in the names of the government. the major will be the minister of finance, who will be the minister for an affair. what will be the minister for european affairs? these are crucial moments that we will see in the next days. at least 5 faithful a dead and has been serious flooding across the philippines. off to typhoon noro made land full. thousands of people fled their homes. power is out in large parts of the country, causing authorities to suspend school classes. and government work far below has more from the philippines, capital manila. so we're in a small village in
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a manila suburb. and this area is considered a river basin just next to the street. is the river. and last night, during the onslaught of super typhoon noro, the river did spill over. and so the flood water here, they told me, was waist deep to about the height of a small person. but that's not out of the ordinary here again because they're beside a river. so whenever there is a storm, there's flooding here. and actually the expected where is from a category 5 storm, but that did not happen as he does, he dare back now to living their normal lives. they're cleaning up their back in their homes. the floods subsided pretty quickly. and this is really the extent of the damage the aftermath of super type, when nor rule on the philippine capital. much of the damage is in the island of
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polio. and in the province as uh, aurora, and chasm, where super type oo nor rule made 2 landfills. and just as quickly as it intensified into a super typhoon, it was downgraded to a typhoon as it was sweeping through the main island, the verizon. now it is out of the philippine land mass out on the sea, on the way to vietnam. a partial mobilization order announced 5 president vladimir putin continues to spunk protests across russia. in that you stand more than 100 people blocked the highway. in another demonstration, people shouted no to war and blame the russian government. the starting conflicts. referendums are being held for a 3rd day in, for russian control. there is of east in ukraine. the polls are organized by moscow, back separatists with ballots asking whether the regions should become part of russia, given its western allies have dismissed the votes as a sham. howard vall has moved from moscow, russia is saying that this is a,
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this is a democratic process whereby the people in those regions who have for a long time, been oppressed with ukraine, felt alien to the place felt always russian. they speak the russian language, their hearts and minds are with russia. and this is an opportunity to give them the chance to choose where to belong. and they say that the initiative came from those communities and it has been granted president, let me put in a promise to accept the results of this offer on them. and the media saying that it is going on smoothly except for attacks by ukraine. army in attempt to disrupt the operation. i talked about turn out reaching 20 to 26 percent on thought that the expected to pick up. depending on the security situation, the phase is going on now for the 3rd day. at ending on the 26th,
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at the door to door. as you mentioned, the door to door operation and voting within small private spaces in those communities. on the 27th, it will be an open day of voting in voting centers. it will depend, again on the security situation, but the expectation here, russia is not, it is going to succeed. and the following day on the 28th, that involves are expected by the evening. so fall to the iranian government, have held demonstrations and to her on denouncing foreign intervention in the wrong. the says, especially by the u. s. shows before the common exhaust days of anti government protest over the death of a 22 year old woman in police custody last week. the emotions behind the funeral of a 36 year old iranian man who is killed in a place,
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examine those process divides. hi dory had been anti government demonstrations in cause vain. during the funeral, his sister cut her hair in an act of solidarity with the protesters. still had an al jazeera check made for cheating in chess. the saga that's been causing chaos in the chest world, venezuela embassy in columbia remains of burned out rag relations between the neighbors. taken a step towards normalizing. ah, can, i will say the wind is picking up, but cross c eastern side of the raven peninsula over the next few days, just around the gulf, getting a little breezy here, there will be some lifted dust and sand temperatures struggling to get to 39
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degrees celsius is that shamar wind sets in once again 37 celsius in baghdad is a bit more like it should be, but still a warm in q way. we are still getting about 40 degrees here over the next day or so . things should calm down here in doha, as you go through tuesday, 37 celsius becoming increasingly pleasant. but to see just around the empty court, a southern part sulfur saudi arabia, ball, if it doesn't sad to watch out for here will be try one or 2 shall, is a possibility just around the southern end of the red sea, joining up the shouts because central parts of africa and a little clutch of big downpours just making the way across nigeria over the next day, also. and the showers extend all the way across a good part of west africa. see plenty of showers, tim into central advocacy, your son now passing the equator. so this central parts of the democratic republic of congo, seeing some lobby, shout, some useful shouts. i would hope just coming into that eastern side of tanza, near kenya, seeing some on shore showers as well, whether they're into southern parts of south africa with rain to for the eastern
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cape. ah, oh, transport measures employed to tackle pollution in one of china showcase city. they say all that's happening. i want to be fully electric. oh and how environmental crossroads campaigns are joining forces in the us. there is a global connection that is happening and we want to utilize that power to make change, not only for today, but for future generations as well. oh, thrice on al jazeera. oh, the me
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watching out, just to recap those headlines now. italy appears to be on course for its 1st fall right. prime in the system was to arrive between coalition lead by georgia, maloney is projected to take the majority of seats and comment making her the most likely candidate to leave the country. a partial mobilization order announced by president vladimir putin continues to fog protests across russia. more than 100 people blocked the highway in the north foxes. and that's another process. people shouted no to war. at least 5 people are dead and has been serious flooding across the philippines, south and typhoon no room made land for thousands of people. if i buy homes and powers fill out in many areas. now the british pound has plummeted to a rec, hold low against the us dollar. it's lost over 4 percent of its value is trading open the name here in the trailer on monday. the dives comes off of the new
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government and out it's fiscal plan. 5 minutes to live trust is administered ation, unveiled historic tax funded by huge increases in borrowing. let's bring in stuff and in us, he's a managing partner at s p i asset management. he joins us from why him in thailand, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, to town taking yet another dive on monday. why? because may him know the g. 10 market, so strong us dollars from a safe haven appeal, but we look at it in socratic moves on the pound. it's completely related to the fact that the market has no interest and funding that those bonds are going to be issued to support the tax cuts. and that's really what we're, what we're, what we're seeing right now. it's going to 1st the bank of england hand here to come up with some sort of reprisal, but i don't think the bank of england is on their own here. i think we could see some concerted efforts across the board for many, many central banks,
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but the problem we really are facing globally right now is that all these central banks are taking into a supply side inflation, which is do this energy crisis. and also trying to offset the demand side procession that's bound to happen by higher but as a result of higher interest rates. so we're in a bit of a quagmire right now. i'm trying to break this down and maybe simplify over simple hype for view as, but it's basically the market saying, we don't want to lend you any more money because we don't think your plan of raising of cutting taxes and raising more debt is going to leave you in a solid position? yes, that sums up just perfectly if we look at what's going on broadly in the markets right now, it's hyperinflation hitting virtually every economy. now when we open up our electricity bills at the end of the month, we're all having a shocker. at 20 to 40 percent higher inflation. so what do we do here?
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well, we're not sure other than them keep our fingers crossed. it might have some sort of resolution than the year cram ukraine waterfront, but central banks are forced into a situation of raising interest rates. now, if you raise interest rates, it's always going to be negative. so we look at what's happening from a government perspective in the okay, they're actually creating more inflation by issuing more debt. so the market, you're saying now we're not having any of that whatsoever. we're not going to fund you out of this mess you've got here. but we found ourselves into, you have to figure out a better way to do it. and that's really in my view, what's happening right now and, and obviously what we're seeing in the pound that's reflecting the markets view that we're saying, no, thank you. we don't want any of this stuff. so this is what's going to do to government borrowing costs, and will it become a vicious circle, a self fulfilling prophecy? you know, the, the, the more it becomes difficult for the government to borrow, the more the pound goes down and the less confidence everybody has the economy.
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but i radically enough, but it's going to have to happen here is the bank of england is gonna have to step up and push interest retire to attract more borers at a higher interest rate. that's really what it will come down to. the market doesn't feel. busy that the real return that what i'm referring to is the real return is the actual nominal interest rate less the inflation return is high enough for you. okay, deb right now. so it could be the interest rates, but it hasn't seemed to have had a positive impact, right. and on the pound on inflation, that's because the federal reserves doing a better job there actually front front run a higher interest rates by raising interest rates, 100 basis points at a time, or $75.00 to $100.00 basis points to the time i think what's going to have to happen, you're gonna have to see some sort of aggressive reprisals by the bank of england on a front loaded basis. we've got about 200 basis points priced in for the rest of this
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year along the u. k. cur. perhaps that may even have to double and shockingly, to hear that interest rates, mobile interest rate. yeah, it's a big one. it's a lot of pain for everyone to everyone. if you had any dollar question here, now, you know how far is it going to go down? parity with a dollar below parity ventured in new phase here, and i wouldn't rule out a capital a parity unless of course, the bank of england steps up aggressively. and that's what the market's worrying right now. they're going to see what type of response is going to happen 1st of all, from the bank of england. but on the other hand, they're also looking at all these other central banks around the world that are having ad hoc meetings because it's just not the back. and i was just not in a vacuum right now. there's other central banks that are suffering from weak currencies. also, we may have to, we may see some sort of plaza accord style, which is an agreement back in net back in the ages for all the banks got around and said listen, we're going to stop this aggressive tide by the us dollars. so there's
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a lot going on in the markets right now. there's a lot to analyze. there could be some sort of coordinated intervention on currency markets across the board and, you know, fingers crossed for a lot of my friends in the u. k. this could actually stem the tide that is currently rolling over london right now. as far as the pounds concert, or i guess time will tell thanks so much for sharing your analysis. thanks for having me. international dignitaries gathering and take care for the state funeral, a full prime ministration. so ave, he was assassinated as a political rally in july. mcbride reports japan prepared to say goodbye to its longest serving prime minister sions though. ave, with a lavish send off, that's the source of growing controversy. instead of morning, many have been protesting with much of that and good directed at the current prime minister fumey ok, shita stuff,
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agent with people. and then just you to clearly show the stance of continue about policies, and he's forcing it on the nation. coming from a political, dennis de, it seemed natural at 1st that such a distinguished life should be celebrated with a state funeral. but the problems began soon after his assassination at a political rally in july, when it emerged the suspect bore a grudge against ave, for his linked to the unification church. which the man blamed for making his mother bankrupt, widely known as the moonies and associated with organizing mass weddings. the unification church has long been regarded by some dangerous cult that pressure its followers into making exorbitant donations. it was founded in south korea in the 1950, but has been expanding its influence here in japan for decades. this was ave, giving a recorded address to a big gathering of the church a year ago. i mean,
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it was then revealed the organization had other links with japan's ruling party. why don't you know, the members of my cabinet have place to examine their own relationship with the organization and cut all ties with it? that in turn has led to charges of persecution by the church, which claims 3000000 members. this was a protest rally held in soul. he got no stop, human rights repression, stop distortion, reporting religious repression. the roiling controversy is far from the kind of respectful and reflective atmosphere. japan's embattled prime minister had hoped for the state funeral, and we've seen ki, she, the climate in the polls. i mean, he's dropped 20 points, you know, and yet his negative now exceed his positives. about 2 to one people are against shins, though, ave, and extremely influential, but divisive vigor in life. so proving it seems in death. rob mcbride,
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al jazeera tokyo, at least 25 people have drowned after their boat capsized in a river in bangladesh. the boat was carrying more than a 100 people up. they called a toy river to a hindu temple. in the north, dozens still missing columbia and venezuela are set to reopen their borders. resume in congo transports and passenger flights. after a year, long closure, hoping to normalize relations after the election of a new president in columbia. but it won't be an easy task offender. i'm here to explain why, from boca taught them as well as main consulate in columbia, capital book with lies and ruins. an accidental fire in april. burn much of it. its walls covered and got 50 and overgrown weeds. it's a tangible symbol of a relationship gone sour since 2019. i'll dictate when columbia, the former president, steven lucas refused to recognise nicholas my doodle as the president of venezuela
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after elections. lucas had were fraudulent. but all data changed with the election of columbia. the 1st let its president pay through promise to restore relations. last month, my daughter enthusiastically received columbia as newly appointed them back to their meeting. big last hugs. the colombian invoice has the neighbors should never have parted ways. lucas, you have been back in the community. there are some 5000000 columbia citizens that have been totally abandoned for years without possibility to renew a passport in id. it was just stupid and inhumane. whatever the differences, it doesn't make sense to have no communication. the 2 countries up since announced a full reopening of their poorest 2000 kilometers long border for trades and called for the resumption of military collaboration in a region over run by criminal groups. but this fight that many pledges and boastful
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announcements, restoring full diplomatic relations. it's easier said than done the 2 countries remain deeply suspicious of one another today. ok, i think it will be a much more complex and long process than what people think. the 2 countries have symmetries or if you'd have a trade, but it's the way it is. industry is in shambles. with it for the mature regime. the most important things to show that they're not as isolated as they were employed while columbia had a lot to gain economically, but wants to avoid being seen as closing up to a less than democratic government with the rival of any sweat, an ambassador in columbia, with a noticeable muted affair, and the countries have so far avoided addressing venezuela's ongoing political crisis. and the faith of the more than 2500000 refugees in columbia, but are left the agenda, makes no mention of security of migration of consulate services. venezuela's ambassador aplus anthea has long deny the existence of
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a migratory crisis. but now that he's in bogota, he inevitably we'll have to recognize it and address it. but even with its many fits and starts, the fact that the 2 neighbors are talking again is welcome used for millions of colombians and then as well as on both sides of the border. we've been in limbo for years. but now believe there's hope for a more stable future. allison that i'm the with the world chest champion, magnus carlson, is calling out cheating in the game. and these hinting hills, say more on the scandal, this rock, the sport magnets johnson just resign. got up and left, switched off his camera. and that's all we know right now. wow. speech left them. well, that was the moment, then all wages world number one walked away from a match against hans niemen carlson has implied that niemen is
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a cheater ever since the 19 year old bested him in a match early this month. niemen admits he's cheated online in the past. but never in person. kenneth reagan is a chest cheating expert. he says he has no evidence of foul play in the latest match. i was screening the tournament officially for the chief arbiter and they, we made a press release saying, so one of the main things during the pandemic that i've been involved in has been tracking the growth rate of young players while their official ratings have been frozen. and i had 2 inquiries in the past 4 days of people. ready misunderstanding that the young players. ready had advanced quite a lot than their official rating showed and i was screening, i was in daily communication with the organizers of the tournament. now there are 2 other factors. one carlson may have suspected that is pre match preparation was
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leaked because nemo, or hacked me might himself referred to the ridiculous miracle that he had been able to preview the 1st 13 moves of the game an hour before the match. the 2nd factor is that carlson's recent action which you opened your program with may be a way of trying to sell, said the chest community. we need to arrive at uniform standards of how we will regard people who have confessed to cheating on line or have been caught. and didn't neiman's case on multiple occasions. scientists around the world are awaiting the results of a crash in out of space. the satellite will collide with a hunk of rock millions of kilometers away. well browse, explained. a spacecraft is just hours away from impact with a far off asteroid, a multinational mission which could be instrumental in some day preserving human
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civilization masses, double asteroid redirection test or dart is a 570 kilograms spacecraft launched in november 2021 travelling more than 6 kilometers per 2nd, it is on track to smash itself to pieces on the surface of a small asteroid called di, more force, 11000000 kilometers from earth. the object is to alter die more forces trajectory slightly small ned is about deflection not disruption. it's not the hollywood blockbuster of blowing it into a bunch of pieces. small neg, find it many years in advance, and that adds up to a big change and position at times. now, the asteroids path will be studied by earth, observatories, and satellites for years to come. there more force itself is not on a course to collide with earth by but mass of objects have struck numerous times in our planets history. one of the biggest in recent times was the tongue goosgo event . a meteor that exploded over a remote and uninhabited area of siberia in 19
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o 8 flattening 80000000 trees over an area of 2000 kilometers. 65000000 years ago. a huge object crashed near the yucatan peninsula, causing global devastation. scientists believe that impact is directly linked to the extinction of the dinosaurs to prevent humanity from going the way of the t rex . scientists and engineers hoped to develop a system to nudge threatening asteroids away from earth. once they are identified. once you find the astride and you have its orbit, you really can be in this position where you have the warning time where you really would be able to do things decades in advance. and that's completely realistic. the impact will be captured by the spacecraft on board camera promising a dramatic view of an experiment which may 1 day be remembered as helping prevent armageddon. rob reynolds.

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