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hello, i'm told mccrae, this is the news. our live from dog ha! coming up in the next 60 minutes. horror at his school in russia after a gunman kills at least 13 people and inches, several others. italy's far right liter, georgia, maloney promise is a government for all after the initial results of sunday's election predict a clear majority for her right wing coalition. the british pound hits an old time low against the dollar price and concerns in the market about the u. k. biggest tax cost in half a century and dignitaries arrive in japan for the state. funeral of former prime minister sions are obey, but some people are angry over the coast. transport wall champions frost have been beaten to now by them mock. this was the last game for the 13th that before this year's final takes off in cut half ah,
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at least 13 people have been killed in a school shooting in the russian city of it is history. among them are 5 children, 2 teachers and 2 security guards. several people have also been injured russian authors. he say the shooter killed himself while it speak to him. mohammed val, now live and moscow mohammed. we now have an idea of what sort of weapons the shoot a used yes sir. according to the central investigative committee of the russian federation, the shorter had 2 pistols on him and a larger supply of ammunition. when he begun that shooting out of school in there, in the town of egypt, the city of israel is vest in a central russia. it's about a 1000 kilometers east of moscow. 13 people were killed including now that number of 5 has been revised up to 7 children. and the, and the, the,
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the other ones were adults including 2 teachers to golf school guards. and also, according to the statements of this committee, the shooter has killed himself during the the operation he was wearing at nancy cymbals on his vest. and more than that, nothing is given about his motive in the act was described as a criminal and also to about 20 or 21. other people were injured in this incident. a lot of people gathering their investigation, going on and expecting more details to come. that city. interesting to say that the city of each risk was during the time of the soviet union. and it is still the place where the factory, a manufacturing, the famous gun kalashnikov is located. and during the soviet union time,
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it was close to foreign media and foreign visitors because that's were lots of soviet weaponry was produced. and in a separate incident, we also hearing of another shooting at a recruitment center. yes. that took place in siberia. there is a video doctor. seems to show that a man opened fire and injured a year at the raft, official, a draft center and who was angry because his friend was a, was drafted. and this is just one of many incidents not to particularly shooting is then spot. a lot of protests going on across russia, cause many people are unhappy with this sir. procedure with this decision to draft 300000 new recruits to sent to the front. many people saying that they're not convinced about this war. and they're not ready or happy to send their loved ones to that conflict. muhammad val for us in moscow. thank you. italy
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appears to be on course for its 1st far right, prime minister since world war 2 exit polls predictor right when coalition led by georgia, maloney will take a majority of seats and parliament. final results are expected. later on monday, maloney's brothers of italy party is set to win most seats in the 400 c lower house, projected to be 118 with her right wing partners in the leak force at italia and independence. they should secure around 238 seats within to lift block led by the democratic party is projected to get 78. the election had a record, a low turn out of only 64 percent down 8 percent from it's elise last election was stephanie decor, reports from rome. oh has predicted the night when to the right. ga maloney wasted no time in addressing her supporters and italy
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with when this night is over, we will remember that this is a new beginning from tomorrow 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. pulls opened at 7 am, 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 facing because it's a g t n a right 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 in which we are
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stuck. i'm hoping for change for a really big change because we really need it. i thought 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 as by many so would, would be to be accepted by the main european countries as a credible and reliable partner. otherwise, if things will go wrong or if maloney were pushed to ard on a her far either agenda, whether might be of course, very soon of some problems for italian political stability, italian economy and as well. yeah, really? she really, you might be traveling. there will be weeks for political consultations and appointments before the italian president. sergio martha rella appoints a prime minister. but that seems to be all but a formality. georgie maloney is set to be italy's 1st fema prime minister. the
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question then, what will her italy look like? stephanie decker, al jazeera rome. well let's bring it in and try to print the patrice. he is scientific director at the center for european policy network. he joins us from brown. thank you very much for being on this news our at what do you think maloney's will enter the swing to the right say about we're politics is s initially right now. yet. thank you for having me. i think it's important to stress one thing, in my opinion, the success of georgia on his part. he has much to do with the onset inspection of many voters you need for the last years. it is space enough of most people try this 1st off and then acknowledge the nami sizes and an energy guidance and war integration, which means many people fear about the future when you have so many people which
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have economic problems and fear, they tend to look plot possible and judge really was the bad offender even i would say even beyond the real sanity available on political balance. yes. so you see this is a protest vote or a vote against the establishment. yeah, not necessarily against the establishment is more, it was more of voted to say we don't want to go like that. we heard. so in the interview, some people less, we need a real change. so middle, he was able to profile, says, as a real change, even he should not the new a new political environment you need to leave. but she was able to 1st fantasy as a new comer since she was not taking part in the last the governments in the last 4 years. and this was very advantage for here. you know, income pain and for all possible after work was sort of change. do you think that
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she will bring in that this is the point? i don't think she's going to being such a big change, at least for the economic agenda. the study is very dependent from european funds. she knows it very well and she knows that it's just start to look for possible confrontation. we do a union is going to happen like for hungary our whole and this is something that nobody wants in italy, even georgia maloney. so i dont know so much to change in this andrea d. pretty d patrice. thank you so much for your time on this news l. thank you. oh, the british pound has fallen to an all time low against the us dollar before partly recovering. it plunged nearly 5 percent as markets opened in asia. on monday. the dive comes as concerns growing over the u. k. economy. after its new government unveiled major tax cuts. investors have been unnerved by the huge amount of money
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the government is borrowing to funds that package. let's go live now to nice baka who joins us from outside the london stock exchange. and how's the pound looking right now? well, give us the pound plummeted, same value to warm dollar. i'm full cents. overnights is reflected in asia markets when the markets opened here in london, it did ratty slightly. and now stands at around $1.00 at $0.07, the foot c $100.00 index. it is up marginally as well by 17 points decimal point, 2 percent. but given how far the pound did plumb about plummets over the last 24 hours, it's hugely spooked investors. it's deeply worried. consumers on the long term projection of all of this is that they could well be parity between the pounds and the dollar. before the year is through warm forecast is suggested that there is a 60 percent chance of that happening in the next few months. and what does this
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mean will, it could be massively significant for both manufacturers, importers, consumers, to see the value of the pound in people's pockets start to spiral as a country that is very dependent upon imports. and many of those good saw are traded in sterling. so if you are, for instance, the manufacturer importing goods into the country to make your product inevitably, you may well have to pass on the added cost on to consumers. adding to that commodities, oil and gas are all se traded in dollars as well. so despite the fact that the government last friday and it's fiscal announcement decided that it wanted to release and borrow a huge amount of cash to be able to show up the energy market. we may well see prices continue to rise anyway. let's not forget that the inflation here, the u. k, as it is highest in 40 years is of the highest amongst the g 7. i most developed western economies at such the bank of england the operates separately. the
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government has responded with his own paula, see by increasing interest rates, that's amount of money. the cost, the percentage it costs to borrow money in order to try and dumping the prices. so that things don't, don't stop going through the roof. the problem is that if inflation does continue to grow as a result of this weakening pound, but not policy may well have to change a return. so before the week is 3, we may well see the bank of england ramping up interest rates again. and all of the course, all of that means of course, the cost of boring goes up. so if you want to ball gives that's going to cost more money. or if you're a government, wanted to spend more money by borrowing more, that's going to cost more to when just on the government, that is obviously a new prime minister, the villas trust. what are the political repercussions of this, potentially whether already a significant to political repercussions, bukosa this economic plan seems subdivided, economists and politicians,
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some economy, mr. completely baffled by the strategy of wanting on the one hand to completely flash faxes while on the other hand, ramping up, bullet boring. the concern is that just creates a huge amount of debt that kicked down the row. that future generations will eventually have to pick up the bill off. and that's by major issue for the opposition labor policy. for instance, if been work stream the critical if the government's policy saying that so all of the tax cuts basically favor the highest earnings in society. as it is that it isn't in any way i got to be viable to see this alleged trickle down economics that the government to so clearly been by adamant that is well hoping to see in this country the opposition labor parties. i've, i've simply isn't the case that this is a, an economic policy that benefits the very rich and the rich do not invest in lifting all boats as it were. they invest in making themselves richer leave bank.
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thank you very much. sha outside, the london stock exchange for us. linton national dignitaries gathering in tokyo for the state funeral of former prime minister sions, or ave, who was assassinated in july. i was one of the country's most well known ladies for the cost of the funeral and his links to a controversial church organization, the spiking criticism, rob mcbride reports, japan prepared to say good bye to its longest serving prime minister sions so ave, with a lavish send off that's the source of growing controversy. instead of morning, many have been protesting with much of their and good directed at the current prime minister who me ok shita page. and then she clearly showed the stands of continued albert policies, and he's forcing it on the nation coming from a political dynasty. 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
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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 pressures 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, it was then revealed the organization had other links with japan's ruling party. let us 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
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persecution by the church, which claims 3000000 members. this was a protest rally held in. so we 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, an yell his negative now exceed his positives. about 2 to one people are against it. shins though, ave, an extremely influential but divisive figure in life. so proving it seems in death . rub, mcbride, al jazeera, tokyo, there's plenty more hit on the news. allan, including the economic crisis in lebanon. more protests is. parliament discusses the mix bunches. we live in by virgin america,
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one of ages highest ranking. catholic leaders appears in hong kong court. he's been accused of helping people who protested against the government and in sports, the tape and british celebrating victory at the life comp, tennis tournaments. for the 1st time in history, ah, will protests being held in the lebanese capital by roots they come as the countries unprecedented economic crisis continues. people are trying to reach the parliament's fed sensation to discuss the next bunch is let's go live now to sign a holler and by written santa, what's happening were you on now? oh, well, protests like this one have become more frequent as a country's economy has been in free fall since late 2000 and 19th. the protesters
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behind me are retired soldiers. they came here, they tried to storm the parliament. they managed to break through the security court on briefly before they were pushed back. and now negotiations are under weight with a number of m p. 's. they are saying that they are receiving guarantees that their retirement salary as it is known will be increased by $33.00 times. and that's retired soldiers will be exempted from income tax. and they're also saying that these guarantees will most likely be accepted by the people and then they will go home. but this is just an example about the dire economic conditions in this country. civil servants across the board, whether retired soldiers, whether army soldiers, security forces are people who work in in and minutes is there has been a public sector strike for weeks now if they're demanding better way change because of the currency house all but collapses lost. 90 percent of its value. so if people
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who are salaries are worthless, they use their earned $800.00. that was the equivalent rate of their salary. now it's $30.00, so they're receiving guarantees. they may silence retired soldiers for now, but it's, it's this, these measures that the politicians have been taking stopgap measures are not enough to resolve this. 2 don't, don't, because the opposition believes without the full economic recovery plan. a comprehensive plan, then the, there can be no economic recovery. can you just give us an idea of how di, the situation in lebanon is at the moment? hello. yeah. all of these things nearly bankrupt of the foreign currency. well, there's like a central buying all a child there who are running dry country is hungry for dollars because it imports almost everything. food fuel, the price of fuel, it's no longer affordable for the majority of the population. they up there now for
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example, they park their. 8 cars and the. 8 uses they don't even use taxi is any longer, just states cannot purchase the fuel to run the power plant, but so people the majority live with no electricity. those of course, who can afford have private generators, but that is also becoming too expensive. so law at food inflation as well and many say and the opposition is saying if by raising salaries without the comprehensive plan, this is just going to worse than the inflation in the country. in fact, a few years ago when they increase the wages of the public sector, which has been described as the over bloated oh, that's was the beginning of the free falls. so if you can see people are now listening to m p. 's they're receiving. what people here are calling europe is what the problem and the crisis is not over in this country. zenato. thank you so much for that updates. oh, it looks like
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a group of right wing israeli ultra nationalists has entered the oxen most compound and occupied east jerusalem. it comes on the 1st full day of the jewish new year's celebrations. they were accompanied by israeli security forces who beat 3 muslim worshippers. 5 others were arrested. the site has been a frequent flash point between palestinian muslims and israeli jews who john hendrick joins us from occupied to east jerusalem now into junk. just how hints are things at the mosque right now. what right now things seemed to be quiet. that's because we're in between those visiting hours. but those visits from those ultra right wing nationalist groups are viewed as provocative and police say they ended up arresting. some young men who they say were throwing fireworks and rocks, but it was a pretty aggressive incursion in the sense that as a group of jewish people arrived at the site,
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they were protected by israeli forces. well, those forces were pretty rough. we can see on video, which i hope you're able to access their an elderly man, we shove to the ground, you can see the israeli forces, roughly treating him. there's blood on the rocks on the ground, and that is going to be provocative when it reaches social media, although it must be said, that's the kind of thing that happens literally every day here. and this isn't a particularly busy day, although it is russia shawna a holy day for jews. there have been hundreds of people today and yesterday that have come visiting. but it hasn't been a particularly large group and it doesn't take a lot for a conflict like that. to happen, so there has been some arrests a couple people have been injured, but it hasn't been so far as great a conflict as we've seen here in the past. okay. john, hindrance for us an occupied east. jerusalem. thank you. priscilla head on elsie
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syrup tricks, night cheating. we'll tell you about the allegations, schools and chaos in the chess world. and the necessary lines is about to crash into a broken spice. exactly. as it's supposed to do real. explain all this experience means for us here. i didn't action so dramatic noise. tricky in karachi that's coming up with solar in a few months. ah hello there. the cool trend is set to continue for europe over the next few days. we've got another front pulling down the northwest enhanced by activity in the atlantic. that's going to bring some blustery winds and scatter chows to the likes
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of britain and islands and stronger winds in the north of scotland. temperatures in scotland in some areas deploy freezing at night and we are going to see temperatures come down across the board as that cooler. whether it works its way south, some heavy rain affecting northern areas of france on monday, across the low countries into germany and denmark. a bit of a wintry mix blowing into western areas of norway. and we are expecting some snow on the alps longest, both of rain across more central areas working their way further east. and some of those storms that have rumbled across central areas of it's if you pull across in the balkans, we could see some flooding as that. heavy rain works its way into places like albania, much of that rain, no affecting ukraine, moving on to western areas of russia on tuesday, across to iberia in the south west. we are thinks it's got to try with the northern areas of spain, temperatures coming down in madrid. but if we look to that southeast corner, there's still a lot of ones coming through for greece and turkey. athens seen the temperature
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pick up to 30 clear skies on thursday. ah ah. ah.
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safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award? vote now for your hero? ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 2 or 313 people have been killed in a school shooting in the russian city of is his. among them of 7 children, several people have been injured. russian authorities side, the shooter killed himself. italy appears on course for its 1st far right. prime minister since world war 2, right, when coalition led by georgia,
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maloney is projected to take a majority of states and parliament, making her the most likely candidate to leads the country. the pound has fallen to a record low against the us dollar following the u. k. government's announcement on friday of major tax cuts that last 5 percent of its value as markets opened in asia . on monday, the head of a runs nuclear agency says allegations that his country has breached international agreements a fabrications by israel mohammed islam if was speaking at a meeting of the u. s. nuclear watchdog in vienna. the iran nuclear deal known as the j. c. p. o, a is one of the key issues being discussed. israel has frequently accused terran of enriching uranium past agreed limits. with the u. s. pulled out under donald trump in 2018 and resumed sanctions on iraq. he had on the saw the game missions,
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iran has an exemplary record of cooperation with the asian center. we would like to clarify that there are no undeclared nuclear materials or activities in iran. all allegations are really based on false and fat located information provided by the occupying israeli regime. mcdaniel is amec republic of her and truly expect the agency to provide its reports on a more professional and impartial manner on nigeria is food security is under threats due to climate change. this year's floods have so far destroyed crops with millions of dollars, a tax on rural farming communities also continue unabated. ahmed address reports from northwest nigeria and the days deals have been closed at one of africa's largest produce markets in door. no co workers load grains and seals destined for domestic market and to find away places such as burkina, faso, and beyond market. we shall say the past few years have been particularly hard. as
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a winnie, we hardly get 150 talks leaving this market. they leave the producer to various destinations previously. that number was between 300 to 400 trucks, a day loaded with variety of produce udall. one of the factors he says, is this climate change has unleashed devastating floods with loss of sulfur estimated in hundreds of millions of dollars this year. and more heavy rains are forecast for the weeks ahead. from us also struggle with high for lies a cost and a shortage of farm equipment like proctors expert say, nigeria busy i will have to impose food to make up the shortfall in production. in 2021. the countries will import bill jumped 42 percent to $5000000000.00. and then i saw the problems facing nigeria production lady. the insecurity going on in the contract, the moment in the beaten are limited. then you'd have
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a dream like cheap food. if you would give an estimated 500000 palmers have been forced of their lines by criminal gangs who have taken over entire communities and problems in the north with rain to becoming unpredictable. ex would say the country needs irrigation schemes, though only 20 percent of the willing to believe that if it is alexi bishop but that 20 percent 4 bytes 40 percent. oh or the wolf would cremmit. it's a politely, what does it say that if this what, if this $20000.00 and being close to 40 percent, so 50 percent, then there will be $100.00. if i sell supply open for issue. so i could help or if he shows up lining to do just that, we launch a new program. the national irrigation andrena program of a 50 year program will take us to the 2030. and within that period, or tag id is to, at least between the federal government states, local governments and the wind, commercial farmers ought to be able to see. we can reach our 50 percent of the
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total potential, the country that requires a lot of money and commitment until then, the country may have to find ways to be local food demands through costly import, comedy increase al jazeera, northwest nigeria. at least 5 rescue workers have been killed in the philippines after super typhoon nora hit its northern regions. it has now been downgraded to irregular ty phone that some areas have suffered widespread flooding. thousands of people, a sheltering in evacuation centers and electricity is down and large parts of the country, forcing local officials to spin school classes and work and government offices, philippines, you president ferdinand mike os junior has praised officials for moving thousands of people to safety before the typhoon hes to may have gotten lucky. this thing a little bit. ah, but look,
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i think i don't. it's clear for all mile this sir. from what we did this last 2 days is that very, very important is preparation. ah, get people out of the areas of danger are put all of your assets that you are going to use among rescue, but i'm a relief with them in place as much as possible or barnaby. lo reports from the philippines, capital manila, we are flood waters have now subsided. so we're in a small village in 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 fill 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
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beside the river. so whenever there is a storm, there's flooding here. and actually the expected words from a category 5 storm bought. that did not happen if 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 lenore roof on the philippine capital. much of the damage is in the island of polio. and in the province as uh, aurora, had kesslin, where super typhoon your room 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 lad mass out on the sea on the way to vietnam. well it's bringing richard golden. he is chairman at the philippines of red cross and he joins us from manila. thank you so much for your time on this news
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. alan, can you just bring us up to date and with the damage that's been done so far? time the main damage isn't the separate side of the village being so namely, a little island and the road or by there are a lot of boats were crushed. sorry, sorry about that. i was just last year. ruth classrooms last year. who said that the area that they do, i'm on in line to sandra liaison, where you have 12000000 people. and in the center is on a yan practically the same damage. it costs 365 centers, 17000 families in evacuation. sanders. there were 5 that i thought that they should have been unnecessary does what people refused to leave and they rescued. so the rescuers died. i've been hammering on that when people are asking why they should leave right away, otherwise, other people will suffer the consequences. in the meantime,
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we are not getting ready to supply roofing, what barriers to those area. they have lost their homes. the problem is really access. we have to go by the ocean will do the eastern side of the ship by level in what we call polio islanders. and we have already identified 218 houses that are allowed to be replaced and fixed up red cross yourself trying to switch ways, which means that right away, we are pretty sure that you can provide the necessary tools to build those houses with lots are provided meals and food. 2 people out there, we serve 2000 and the last last time we are evacuated, people in the riverside area that your previous was that there was a in marty here. and there. all right, and then we have brought them home, our pedro during the red cross, there's also clearing road, shut that block our what we call lay brian, as you can see there in the picture in the background,
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we're really trying to remove blockaded roles. so that really goods going to come in as fast as they can. it seems like authorities made a move really, really quickly. is that how you see it? yeah, you know, we're quite lucky right now. i know it's in an area with 12000000 people on central is on not to mention the coastal area for 17000 families, which is about about the 3500000 people. that's not too much out of that dog megan or it could be to $50000.00. i'm not sure. but anyway, we're quite fortunate that they did that here as by the us, it should be going to be that it been a law said go to the zone. the charlie's a very highly populated area, but it didn't people it badly, then i don't be i repeat of the previous life would many years ago. all on boy
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forgot. did your national name of that good china. we city ravaged manila and metro manila, so we're glad that we're thankful that it happened. but we're not thankful it up because it's still killed 5 people and destroyed a lot of people and repeating again, the cycle of disaster and poverty which is golden from the philippine red cross. thank you so much for your time. i give don. thank you. well, joining me now is al jazeera, with the present, a cowardly concurrence tropical storm in strengthening in the caribbean. what more can you tell us about that? that's right, it's now become a hurricane category. one storm that softer it, strengthened rapidly in the caribbean sea, it set to intensify even further as it works its way to the west of a cayman islands. we have got hurricane warnings out here, but it's really going to be western cuba. the bears the brunt of this storm, as it works its way further to the northwest. we have had people evacuated.
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hurricane warnings are in place. and let's look at the stats when it makes land for here on tuesday morning there, we're going to see some damaging wind was flooding rains. we could see landslides, i'm a significant storm surge. so we are expecting some destruction from this system. it is a weakening, however, but it is set to re strengthen as it moves into the gulf of mexico. those very warm water, adding fuel to the fire, even if it becomes a category for storm, we are going to see a significant storm surge. and if it does, we can, as it heads toward the florida panhandle, we are still going to see some very catastrophic coastal flooding. here, the pops are conflicted, but we are expecting it to pull up towards that west coast. and if we have a look at what the main risks are dangerous form, such as i said, hurricane force winds. and of course those flooding rain, florida is preparing for the worst. thanks for that update,
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kara or the u. s. has warned russia that using nuclear weapons and ukraine would have catastrophic consequences. that's after russia's foreign minister pledged regions, nxt and separatists referendums and ukraine would have moscow's full protection. the votes to being held in for ukrainian regions occupied by russian forces. keith and its western allies say the referendums are sham, that they will never recognize protests against president vladimir putin. partial military mobilization order have continued across russia and august on more than 100 people, blocked the roads, place trying to break up the protest by firing warning shots a 90 year old catholic, cardinal, and 5 other people have appeared in hong kong court for their role an anti government protests cardinal justice then is one of ages highest ranking catholic clerics. the group is on trial for allegedly running
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a funds to help defend people arrested during pro democracy protests. they were detained under a national security law earlier last year for colluding with foreign forces. if convicted, they could face a fine, but no jail time. monday marks 8 years since 43 students were kidnapped in mexico. their parents and human rights activists have been campaigning for justice ever since john holman reports from mexico city. ah, it's a case that for the last 8 years is reverberated across mexico on a rainy night in the country, southwest 43 students were hulu buses taken away, never seen a guy with this man. then attorney general said a gang killed them in league with local police. he called that the historical truth . yet. it wasn't startling. regularities was soon found in the investigation. top.
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officials suspected of involvement remained untouched mexican. impunity. that apparently struck again. the student's parents and tens of thousands of others marched outraged with a case to went nowhere. now was the anniversary of the disappearance. his comes around again. things seemed to finally be moving little 20 for the 1st time this past august, the government back troop commission said this was a crime of the state with military police and government officials, all involved in the disappearances. benito, the ex attorney general, zeus murray. your crime was arrested, put in prison and is waiting tro, those complaining for justice. hope it's just the start. was your name of albany. well, he's a high level official, but in the end we know who was responsible for this, which in this case was former president enrique pin anita penny near those not been charged. but his administration's been accused by investigators of a cover up then this month for former general was arrested. mexico's human rights
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on the secretary said that he allegedly oversold the killing and disappearance of the bodies of 6 students with the needles thus huge. the armies long thought to have been involved in the crime, but before it seemed untouchable. now the question is, how much further is the government willing to go? public prosecutors of issued arrest warrants and 40 full police officers, and in total 20 military personnel in connection to the case layla will those warrants be served? a lot. depends on that. especially as the army is a strong ally of the current mexican president and his men will lopez over the door . what's happened in previous administrations, in cases like this one, is that they've arrested a couple of full were officials, but it's been more political posturing. point scoring than an attempt to really get to the bottom of things. and that's what the people who are camped here outside of the old attorney general's building together with these posters, the disappeared students are hoping will be different. this time. there will be
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a real attempt to get justice. the test of this government's commitment to justice is just beginning. officials have the arrest warrants, will they finish what they started? john holman, out, is it a mix? christy. at least 25 people have drowned off to their boat capsized in a river and bangladesh. the boat was carrying more than $100.00 people off the car, tow a river to a hinder temple. in the north, dozens are still missing. columbia and venezuela are said to fully reopen their borders to trade on monday, those borders were closed for nearly 7 years. the countries are now hoping to normalize relations after the election of new presidents and columbia. but it's not expected to be an easy task. alessandro ram p a. t reports from bog. gotta venezuela's mean consulate in columbia. capital bogota, lies in ruins. an accidental fire in april. burn much of it. its walls covered
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anger, 50 and overgrown weeds. it's a tangible symbol of a relationship gone sour since 2019. i'll dictate when calling this former president, even lucas refused to recognise nicholas my daughter as the president of venezuela after elections. lucas said were fraudulent. but all that has changed with the election of columbus 1st left his president with them a pedro who promised to restore relations. last month, my daughter enthusiastically received columbia's newly appointed ambassador a meeting big laughs in hugs. the columbian in voice as the neighbors should never have parted ways. below the she had back in her magazine. there are some 5000000 columbia and citizens that have been totally abandoned for years without possibility to renew a passport, an id. it was just stupid and inhumane. whatever the differences, it doesn't make sense to have no communication. the 2 countries have since
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announced a full reopening of their poorest 2000 kilometers long border for trade, and called for the resumption of military collaboration in a region over run by criminal groups. but despite that many pledges them boastful announcement to restoring full diplomatic relations is easier said than done that the 2 countries remained deeply suspicious of one another. could elgar it? i think it will be a much more complex and long processed on what people think. the 2 countries have deeper symmetries or if you look at trade, venezuela's industry is in shambles with them for the maduro regime. the most important things to show that they're not as isolated as they were employing while columbia has a lot to gain economically, but wants to avoid being seen as closing up to a less than democratic government with the arrival of venezuela. an ambassador in columbia was a noticeable new to the fear, and the countries of so far avoided addressing venezuela's ongoing political crisis
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. and the faith of the more than $2500000.00 refugees at columbia. but i left the agenda, makes no mention of security of migration of consulate services. venezuela's ambassador, placid caea has long denied the existence of a migratory crisis. but now that he is in bogota, he inevitably will 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 news for millions of colombians in venezuela on both sides of the border. they've been in limbo for years. but now, believe there is hope for a more stable future. allison betty and desirable with her world chess champion, magnus coulson, has made allegations of cheating in the game. he also says he'll be saying more on a scandal that's rocks the sport. magnets thompson just resign. got up and left, switched off his camera. and that's all we know right now. while
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speech, let them know that for the moment the norwegian world number one walked away from a match against hans nyman council has implied, nyman is a cheated ever since the 19 year old beat him in a match earlier this month. nyman admit he's cheated online in the past, but never across the board. kenneth reagan is a professor of computer science. he says he saw no evidence of foul play in the latest match. i. ready screening the tournament officially, or the chief arbiter and they were 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 misunderstanding that the young players had advanced quite a lot than their official rating showed. and i was screening. i was in daily
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communication with the organizers of the tournament. now there are 2 other factors . one carlson may have suspected that his pre match preparation was leaked because nemo or hack need 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. ready occasions the scientists around the world are awaiting the results of a crash and out a spice. a satellite will collide with a chunk of rock millions of kilometers away. it's part of an experiment that my
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prove very handy for planet is rob reynolds explains. a spacecraft is just hours away from impact with a far off asteroid, a multinational mission which could be instrumental in some de preserving human civilization masses, double asteroid redirection test or dart is a 570 kilograms spacecraft launched in november 2021 traveling 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 false, 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 that vague change and position my times. the asteroids past will be studied by earth, observatories,
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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 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 asteroid and you have its orbit, you really can't 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
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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 al jazeera but still a hit on al jazeera and sports will tell you which thing one gulps president's cup for the 9th time and arrive on that will be here with that story coming out. ah, with
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frank assessments, if the united states that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon, they would find a deal by now informed opinions. i believe that armenia agenda should have bilateral negotiations. we've been holding that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king chose? we'll take home in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera, hulu. ah,
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hassan to sports his son. thank you very much. tom or wal champions, france had been beaten to nail by denmark. it was the last game for these that team to before this year. it's finally kicked off in coca, denmark's called twice from the 1st half in copenhagen in this european nations leave much. when wasn't enough to put the danes into next year's finals with croatia, helping the group to side to have also been drawn alongside each other. and he woke up and cut off. what's in his young australia will complete group d o union. he killed off a bit today is another reminder of what we can expect in 2 months from now. it's high level. i've seen teams who played yesterday, who had a tough as well at the highest level, demands our maximum every time and even more when you're at the final stages of a world cup, regardless of the opponents. i don't want to look for excuses. we have quality players who are going to learn. the important thing is that we can recover all of our effectiveness in the next 2 months. netherlands to finish their well cut
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preparations installed. there seems to be 2023 nations. the final. there were one, no winners against belgium in the final game. the dust are grouped with host katara, senegal, and quadrille at the walk up a bell to more open their will cup campaign against canada on november 23rd. you don't get time to get people much faith. so it's not a worry is this thing is there is the way that these woke up is gonna work for every national team. so i think is a crucial period from now for every player don't get injured because you could miss out there the, the will coupon in terms of their much fin. this is important. you can get enough minutes to be sharp in the games. 2018 woke up 7 finest. england are suffering a dip and form i had just the wrong time. car. south gates at t mar without a win and 5 games is the worst run of result. since 2014, on one day they faced germany in the nation's league. to golf and the united states
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have one. they're nice presidents cup title in a role that they were made to work hard to afford to apply stubborn international team at fault until the law school at the quail hollow course and north carolina xander shortly. hold the widow part on the 18th hole to clinch the cup for the united states with a score of 17 and a half points. and team wall that have won tennis is labor cup, but for the 1st time, america's francis set tear fall beat team europe stiff. i ne, surpass ended decisive mat careful. it saved full match points. during this encounter, london, europe had previously won the title of full st. occasions 50 home and began in 2017 i'd say that amazing would be an understatement right now. it's been a long time and we've been beat up a few times, but we've been so close. we could taste it. this is a great young group of gods regard. here we kept battling,
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it looked like we were in trouble. you friends in the line that have been actually awesome. thank you. well, good sounds good as have pulled off a dramatic when in karachi to level the t 20 series against england to all england had victory inside that meeting. just 5 runs off the la handles, but 2 wickets in succession from that pakistan saw abolla harris was and to run out in the final oversold the host over the line game. 5 of the 7 match series takes place in la for on wednesday. tom brady, in the tampa bay buccaneers at loss for the 1st time at this and a fell season in what was a battle between 2 legends of the game green bay quarterback. our roaches came out on top leaving his side to 14 to 12. when it was, was his 2nd, when in 5 meetings against brady and what could be the quarterback final meeting on our jobs. got their in score points. so we haven't, we're just not doing it,
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but you can score points if we don't execute well. so i did a better job in us. yeah, good. now, good defense, good physical defense. i get a lot of credit. they force us to make a lot of good plays and we just do a great job in execution and buses for, for me, i hand you back to tom. thanks very much. santa. well, that is all for me, tom mccrae for this news. our band carry johnston will be back in just a moment with more of the day's news there on the other side of the sprite up next . ah ah. and
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