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ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up the far right leader promises italy a government for all after initial results of sunday's election predict a clear majority for georgia mili maloney's coalition, the british pound, hudson, all time law against the dollar. rising concerns and markets about the u. k. largest tax cost in half a century influential muslim, scala use of alcohol. we has died edge 96. and how climate change is destroying lives and livelihoods in nigeria. ah. at least 15 people have been killed in a school shooting in the city of is his among them are 11 children as well as
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teachers and security guards. let's speak to mohammed val now who is life for us and moscow mohammed, more details are emerging about exactly what happened and what the shooter was armed with. yes tom, unfortunately the number of the, of the dead, the killed in this search shooting seems to be a to continue to rise and the, the shooter. the details that we have about him is that he had 2 pistols on him and he had a huge supply of ammunition which she actually used to kill those innocent civilians are 2 guards, and there are 11 children among those killed the that the statement coming from the russian central investigative committee, it talks about a man who is 30 years boss who wore nancy or signals or signs on his vest. and they later on or described him as a neo nazi,
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a neo nazi or the in the 1st descriptions, the described him as a criminal. then they talked about this a new identity, this other identity as a new nazi. they did not leak him to a particular group. it's a very shocking incident. russians, because it's not too frequent in this country. our families are gathered their investigation going on and off on it is trying to find clues about the motive behind this, sir, is shooting her camera. hm. at her, we'll come back to in a moment because widespread protests are being held against russian president vladimir putin's decree to mobilize reservists and reinforced troops in easton ukraine. in siberia, a man opened fire and a draft office, wounding an official. he was allegedly upset about his best friends being called up . are you so mammoth? what more do we know about the shooting?
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what does basically it were not many details. so half emerged about this particular shooting. and the only motive that has been mentioned is that this a young man is very upset that his friend was sent being sent to the front. but this is not an isolated incident in terms, at least of these signs of rejection. the way people are expressing their refusal of this decree to the after 300000 a young men. because the way that it is being implemented seems to be very problematic to many, including even the government, which has acknowledged to day there, the minister of defense, that mistakes have been committed and that the government is fine to correct those mistakes. apparently the governors, the local governors have taken the implementation too far and too quickly at that it became very a very confused scenario. many people were called up who did not meet the criteria,
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and then they were released or some of them were released. many people left the country, not even knowing whether they were, they met the criteria and whether they were, they were going to be caught up and many well told to come back because they did not meet the criteria. some of some of the, the people who, for instance, the members of the month, people work in ashes. a working for, for media, were told that they were not included. now they are being told that they have to be drafted a lot of confusion and a lot of kills because the country doesn't have much experience. apparently in this, the last time such a mobilization was called was during the world war 2 that say 80 years ago. so the country is trying to make sense of what's going on. and the government is also trying to explain to people how this should be conducted, including even to the governors while in charge of the implementation. ok. mm hm.
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at vall, thank you so much ma'am. of all for us in moscow, the u. s. has warned russia that using nuclear weapons in ukraine would have catastrophic consequences. that's after russia's foreign ministers in moscow would offer full protection to regions and extend separatists referendums in ukraine. the votes are being held and for ukrainian regions occupied by russian forces. ukraine and it's west and allies say the referendums are a sham, and they will never recognize them. how to of del hamid has more from a creevy re in ukraine. they for of voting. there's one more to go before the polling closes. i will, what we are hearing is where the news that is coming from really across the front lines in those occupied areas. according to, for example, the mayor of her soul or was up to reject, turn out is quite high in the lowest in of degree of these 4 region is in
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separate just so far, 51 percent and then it goes much higher in places like done yet where the pro russian separate is have been ruling since basically in 2014. now there is an issue, is that what do those figures represent? how many people do they really are, were present, considering that ever since 2014, you had a lot of civilians leaving those areas from don. yes. and again, you had more leaving a the onset of this war in, in february. and then the same thing was upper region, her son in the upper region, really the russians control only half of that region and so on. they do nearly control it all, but there is a belt of village villages of has been recaptured by the ukrainians over the past
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few months. so what does that represent in numbers? how many people actually voted is very difficult to find that at this stage i was example regional with our team over the last few days. and they were a lot of people coming out coming out from cities like maybe double the port of bird yags coming from separate jack coming from blue gans. and so we have these convoys of up to 50 cars showing up several times a day. so people were still trying to get out of there while the referendum is ongoing. italy appears to be on cause for its 1st far right, prime and assistance world war 2. exit polls predict a 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 seat lower house, projected to be 118 with her right wing partners in the league force at italia and
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independence. they should secure around $238.00 seats. listen to lift block, led by the democratic party is projected to get $78.00 seats for the election had a record low turn out of only 64 percent down 8 percent from italy's last election . stephanie decor reports from rome. ah, as predicted. the night went to the right. george maloney with the newton raymond, adjusting the supporters and italy with when this night is over, we will remember that this is a new beginning from to morrow, and 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
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fly our flag high. 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 facing because it's a g, t and 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 said a lot of 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
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a credible and reliable partner. otherwise, if things will go wrong, go if maloney were pushed to ard on a her far i the 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 matter. ela appoints a prime minister, but that seems to be all but a formality. georgia maloney is set to be italy's 1st fema prime minister. the question then, what will her italy look like? stephanie decker, al jazeera, rome, influential muslim scholar use of holl academy has died at the age of 96. the guitar, both cleric was a founding member of the international union of muslims scholars. he was sentenced to death, an absent here in his native egypt in 2015,
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a military court there accused him and several others of involvement in the prison break of former president mohammed morsey had written 120 books and publications on is lamar jurisprudence jamal as shall is in a sample, he explains, use of elk had always influence across the muslim world. when it came to palestine, he believes that there was a rights for the palestinians to resist and illegal military occupation when it came to the arab spring. he was very much in his support for the people to rise up against oppressive regimes in egypt, in syria, in yorba and other places. and not the wrath of many of the military regimes and despotic regimes in the region. which either as we was in the case of egypt sentenced him to death or made him persona non grata. for example,
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in the united arab emirates and other places. but, you know, from as far east as in the news, you're aware when he would go, he would be met with hundreds of thousands of people to listen to his ceremony, to all the way rest to the united states, where his teachings influenced a lot of organizations and mosques there he did have a very far reach and obviously some difference to christianity and christianity has the pope and has specific figures in the absence of that within the muslim while he was one of the closest to suddenly a slums, more significant figures. and in fact, in his foundation of the international coalition of already trash or council, some scholars which included also she representatives and other sects within some he did have quite a significant success in bridging some of the gaps between the different aspects of
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the muslim world. so in his passing, obviously, it will be felt by millions of muslims around the world. it will also of if you have a political impact in that again him from instead of the political movements within the muslim wall. but he does leave behind him more than 120 books and a legacy which will most definitely outlive him. will still ahead on el juice. aaron, the british currency is taking a hit after the u. k. government announced massive tax cuts will explore the political fall out in a moment, plus many protests and live in on parliament discuss the the next budget. ah ah. hello there, let's look to south asia and things is set to remain pretty fine and dry for much
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of pakistan and the north west of india despite rivers continuing to rise from the flood waters. the heavy rain can be found across more central areas of india, stretching from her russia towards west bengal, with some fierce films picking up for under produced by the time we get into wednesday, much t y of carola in the south. a few the asunder storms for sure. lanka wet as well for southern areas of the mile deep and it was moved to east asia. it's going to get wet and windy for japan. we got a finger of rain bringing some heavy downpours to the south. well went and windy conditions being enhanced by this tropical storm. not fit to make landfall, but it will sweep its way towards the north east. much. why across the north of china and down that east coast. it's the south that slightly to cease very wet and windy weather, thanks to typhoon north, that strengthening in the south china sea. that's expected to make landfall in central vietnam, bringing some very heavy rain up to 300 millimeters in places. and of course,
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that could cause some land slides, also coastal flooding. thanks to the storm, such it set to work its way further inland by wednesday that weather ah, with talk to al jazeera, we ask for the rebounds, you speak off is clearly come, get a high cost for airlines and the industry, what's going wrong. we listen, you were part of the, i'm struggling in the 19 seventy's if you have any regrets. no, we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the stool restock matter on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get the plate that others can off a far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah
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ah, you're watching l. j 0 reminder of our top stories, the salad. at least 15 people, including a live and children, have been killed and several injured after gunman opened fire at a school in russia. the shooting took place in the central city of is his italy appears on calls for its 1st fall ride prime minister since world war 2 of right wing coalition lead by georgia, maloney is projected to take a majority of seats and parliament making her the most likely candidates to leave the country influential muslims, scholar use of alcohol. we has died at the age of 96. the cook top bass cleric was a native of egypt and a founding member of the international union of muslims. sculpus
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nigeria is food security is under threats due to climate change. this year's floods have destroyed crops with millions of dollars. meanwhile, attacks on rural farming communities opposing another threat. am an interest reports from northwest nigeria. the days deals have been closed at one of africa's largest produce markets in do i know co workers load grains and seals destined for domestic market and to find away places such as broken of fossil and beyond market. we shall say the past few years have been particularly hard. as a winnie, we hardly get 150 trucks leaving this market. they leave the producer to various destinations. previously that number was between 300 to 400 trucks, a day load with variety of produce udall. one of the factors he says, is this climate change has unleashed devastating floods with loss of sulfur
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estimated in hundreds of millions of dollars this year. and more heavy rains are forecast for the weeks ahead. farmers also struggle with high fertilizer cost and a shortage of farm equipment like proctors, expert say, nigeria busy i will have to impose food to make up for the shot fall in production in 2021. the countries will import bill jumped 42 percent to $5000000000.00 and there are for the problems facing nigeria for production lady the insecurity going on in the contract, the woman individual limited. and you know, i dream like cheap food, if you would give an estimated 500000 palmers have been forced of their lines by criminal gangs of taken over entire communities and problems in the north with rain to becoming unpredictable. experts say the country needs irrigation schemes, although only 20 percent of the wily rebel laneesa is it is under condition,
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but that 20 percent for whites 40 percent of the wolf would climate impolitely. what is this any that it will this? what is this 20 percent and be close to 40 percent? 50 percent. then there will be $100.00 if i sell supply operation. so i can tell you or features are planning to do just that. we launch a new program, a national irrigation andrena program, a 50 year program, they'll take us to the 2030. and within that period, ortega is to at least between the federal government states, local governments and the wind commercial farmers want to be able to see we can reach, i'm a 50 percent of the total potential, the country that requires a lot of money and commitment until then the country may have to find ways to beat local food, demands through costly import. comedy increase al jazeera northwest nigeria. super typhoon nori has left the philippines after killing at least 6 people,
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causing widespread floods and forcing mass evacuations. several people are still missing, but as barnaby lo tells us, those in the capitol manila are already returning to their homes. said a phoenix skill, your junior has had difficulty moving since suffering the stroke last december. he can't walk up the stairs in his home. so in flood waters rosen, sunday he and his family had to evacuate it, don't that so bit of a porn. they said it was her birthday boone. we had thought then we'd get flooded for sure. so he left her safer grounds through enough the flood game and he never super typhoon nor road dumped. torrential rains as it crossed the philippines. largest island liaison. fortunately for people in manila, the down poor stopped justice rivers began to overflow. by monday morning. those who had fled to safety were back cleaning up their homes. while government workers
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cleared their streets, there were fierce the philippine capital would suffer catastrophic flooding, reminiscent of that of typhoid kits on him back in 20 or 9. but it was largely spared the local environment, the officer of dis, manila suburb, says the dredging of waterways also made a difference. yeah. auto auto mean i did that. it's now you know, we were dredging every day. so that gave dodie over the capacity. the whole, maureen president, ferdinand marcus junior, also praised the preparedness of the government and of the people. i think i don't, it's clear for all mile this, sir. from what we did this last, this is a very, very important this for felicia on. ah, get people out of the areas of danger of both all of your assets that you are going to use. despite those preparations, nora was destructive. several rescue workers became the 1st known victims of the
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storm. in entire villages in the countryside remain flooded. many fear the full extent of the damage is only just starting to become clear. ordinary low al jazeera manila, the british pound has fallen to an all time low against the us dollar before parsley. recovering a plunge nearly 5 percent as markets opens in asia. on monday, the dive comes as concerns a growing over the u. k. economy. after its new government unveiled major tax cuts . investors have been unnerved by the huge amount of money. the government is borrowing to funds that package beneath barker is outside the london stock exchange . he tells us more about what this means for the british economy. given her the pound plummet is a value to $1.04 for over nice is reflected in asian markets when the markets
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opened. here in london, it did ratty slightly, and now stands around. won't dolah at $0.07 the foot c $100.00 index 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 pound and the dollar. before the year is through warm forecast, i suggested that there is a 60 percent chance of that happening in the next few months. what does this mean? well, it could be massively significant for both manufacturers, importers, consumers, to see the value of the pound and people's pockets start to spiral as a country that is very dependent upon imports. and many of those goods saw or 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
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commodities or oil and gas are also traded in dollars as well. so despite the front of 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. well, the british chancellor, glossy quieting, announced that many budget on friday he declined to comment on the market reaction when questioned by a journalist counsellor, what are you going to do about the term on, on the market this morning? so i'm to make any comment. now, what, what about the city? what, what the competition you have a good about getting into you or anything to say about what's going on. so, how are you going to reverse the announcement to me last friday, sir?
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what you have to say, but it will be going on. so just going to well, fisma of the pound has dropped as britton's opposition. lego party holds its annual conference. pull printed joins us now from liverpool. ah, pull. how's the labor party reacted to all of this? well, in contrast to what you heard from quasi quad saying that the labor party has, perhaps on surprisingly had lost to say about what the chancellor under u. k. government is doing well with its fiscal policy. i'm essentially, they have been scathing, all the kind of trickle down economics that the u. k. government seems to be pursuing at the moment. it's going to cost in the region all $45000000000.00 pounds in exchange money. that's about $45000000000.00, while not quite is about $48000000000.00, but you can see is the pound and the dollar come closer to parity. the difference
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between the 2 is negligible, and the labor party, frankly, doesn't agree with the way that the government is put in this forward. and by coincidence, we had a keynote speech today by quasi plotting opposite number. rachel reeves, she'd really laid into the chancellor's policy. that's here, a clip from that sterling is down. that means higher prices, as the costs of imports rise, the cost of government borrowing is up. that means more taxpayers, money will go into paying the interest on, on government debt and didn't turn. that means the cost of boring for working people will now go up to now the reality that rachel rate, rachel reeves laid out there was that as she described, the chancellor and the new prime minister let's trust. we've been in pilot less than a month early 4th of september. did mistrust become prime minister. she's describes
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them as 2 gamblers, gambling and a casino, but with their own money, with the u. k. tax payers, money. and she said this was a national emergency, and that the government was frantically sorry, frankly, fanning the flames of that national emergency by pursuing the policies that they off. i'd say that the band has recovered to a large degree from those early morning glosses last time i checked the markets. it was back up to around a $1.08. the reality is that the pounds lost around what more than 20 percent of its value in the last year. so this is pinch points that difference in that the extra cost of in ports a for example, it is very real indeed and making a massive difference to businesses the labor fail, labor field or the government simply going the wrong way. okay, thank you so much. that is pull britain for us and liverpool who protested his hair once again gathered in the lebanese capital bay root. the country is facing an unprecedented economic crisis which has forced many into poverty. demonstrators
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tried to reach the parliament where members were discussing next year's budget saint hodder was at their protest. like this one has become more frequent as the country's economy has been in free fall since late 2000 and 19th. the protesters 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 underweight 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 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 entire economic conditions in this country. civil servants across the board, whether retired soldiers, whether army soldiers, security forces,
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or people who work in and ministries there have. there has been a public sector strike for weeks now. they're demanding better wages because the currency has all but collapses lost. 90 percent of its value, so people salaries are worthless, they use the 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 the economic crisis. ah, well, this is else is here and these are the top stories to sell. at least 15 people including a live and children have been killed and several injured after gunman opened fire at a school in russia because shooting to.

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