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this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm adrian for again. this is, these are live from doha. coming out for the next 60, that it's often knocking out power of destroying homes in cuba. a stronger hurricane ian is approaching florida, unfortunate catastrophic damage. the european union at russia, both suspect sabotage after gas leaks appear at rushes knob, streams pipelines plus. i agree over here in baghdad, supporters of a shia cleric smoke todd. i'll sort of come from police during a parliament session over the resignation of its speaker. but after 13 years guineas, former leader mussa kamala and 10 of those go on trial for the killing of 150
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people at a stadium and in sport. argentina impress once again ahead of the castle wells, cup captain, middle massey schools twice, teen beat, jamaica 3. now a powerful category for storm is bearing down. all the state of florida. hurricane is expected to make land fall along the coast in the coming hours earlier. it knocked out power in cuba. people in florida, bracing for its impacts out of been warned of catastrophic flooding. the states governor is warning of a nasty 2 days ahead, lay a haunting reports. the warm waters in the gulf of mexico are making hurricane in even stronger from space. it's seen swirling over the caribbean. oh, this woman in cuba weeds through waters inside what's left of her home. oh,
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i thought it was the disaster. i've never seen this before. we lost everything, nothing is left as you can see. now florida is next. you need to evacuate. now, you're the governor of florida told people and it's south west to leave as the waves get taller and stronger. so this is a major, major storm. it's something that we knew was going to be significant that the strengthening of this over the last night, you know, has been, has been really, really significant, is potentially that it could, data could make landfall as a category 5 would, the lack of power. many are downloading a free app called zillow that works like a walkie talkie and can be used with little to no cell phone signal drive. it was the number one downloaded app during hurricane harvey in 20. 17. other preparations include stocking up on food and water. and this creative trick,
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if you have especially an old laptops sitting around and the storm is coming, keep it plugged in, keep the battery charge. and then even if you never turn the laptop on, it's basically a gigantic battery pack that you can use to get several charges out of your phone. despite the various tips, officials say they are still concerned, residents may be apathetic. i do have concerns about complacency. we're talking about impacts in a part of florida that hasn't seen a major direct impact in nearly a 100 years. there's also parts of florida where there's a lot of new residents that have never experienced this type of threat. so my message to them is still take this very seriously. the national oceanic and atmospheric administration predicts $6.00 to $10.00 hurricanes will form in the atlantic this year. half are expected to be major lia hardy. i'll do 0. that's had the tampa in florida. i'll just eras nasa seine is there. nasa we last
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spoke to you what 2 hours ago, things and noticeably was there now their worst, but we are also in a stand by mode. in fact, this monster now is approaching us, approaching the shoals of florida of south florida. more precisely, at the rate is 5 miles per hour. so it's close by and everybody stand by just moments ago, governor desantis spoke here and, and in florida and said it a bluntly to these floridians basically what you're looking at now as a ma sir, he said, and it's gonna be, as he said, a hurricane to remember now that the storm is closer, let's say that the forecasts are more precise. remember we were talking about tampa when i'm standing right now. well, this storm is shifted slightly. south of tampa is going to be the, the worse it area will be in the south of what i am us towels or cities like of like sarasota for example,
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right now as we speak to myself one hour away. that be it being hit by, let's say the 1st, the 1st hits of those strong winds. now we know from the forecast that e n is approaching slowly. florida right now, as we were speaking, and it is a carrion winds up to 14140 miles an hour. if this forecast remains the same and handled 40 category 4 or 5 almost hits, our shores is in florida, it will be of catastrophic nature. and all the forecasts and the dark ones especially will, will become true. you will see 1st, a scenario of sort surge, which is a known phenomenon when these hot waters will fuel this, this e n. a storm and push it with a 150 and 40 miles. now force of winds, these water will just eat out all those shores, you know, in florida as a tourist,
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because there's thousands of people chose to live on the war. they have houses, maybe higher, 34 feet above water. but if you have a storm surges of 1015 waves feet waves as high as am on may be double of me, you can imagine what it was going to happen to life and the life there. some people chose to stay there at the governor said it, but they are on their own certainly. but the vast majority of floridians evacuated to save for neighborhoods. this storm is gonna be on us within the next 234 hours. if i'm correct, they are at we are in a standby mode and the danger is gonna carry all that wind all that rain for hours and hours until thursday. and this is the danger does gonna give us huge inundation and land and beyond tampa in even in the middle of florida or at night. somebody
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thanks indeed for the most out as here is nothing has any there in tampa, florida. let's get a quick update on a hurricane in his al jazeera senior. me sure, ologist ever. some folks. well, harrington in is now making its presence felt across florida, bigger and stronger than it was when it moved across cuba. that is a position to the storm. there and it will continue to make his way further. ne was in the coming hours at peak intensity winds of around 250 kilometers per hour. that is a strong cat before it's almost a cat. 5. cat 5 starts at 252 storm surge, a big concern, of course 2 to 3 meters on there and flash flooding as well as not just about the winds. we go on through the next day or so. it's sweet to swear across central court, florida. up towards the north east of the state. like a closer look, heavier strain is going to be just pushing in between anywhere from around orlando to tampa. and then it will just make its way further northwards at east with some possibility 3 or 400 millimeters re possibly as much as 500 millimeters of ray as
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it continues to make its way further. north is so that will cause widespread flooding. all of florida will be affected by this storm as it makes his way further north whistled really by the far west of the state, and then it pushes out into the open water comes back in across georgia, some very heavy rain coming through here. it's a tropical storm by this stage. it will weaken really by the end of thursday into a tropical storm, but that heavy rainfall will cause major problems over the next couple of days. and eventually we'll see it affecting even the carolinas and pushing up towards tennessee by the latter part of this weekend, evident as sir nasa seine was telling us a few moments ago, florida's west coast is preparing for a dangerous storm surge, or whether reporter jeff harrington explains what that means, storm surge is when you have hurricane force winds. in this case, those winds are exceeding 200 kilometers per hour that literally picks up the ocean and rise it rate into the coast,
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generating waves about 3 to 4 meters high. so what does this mean? let's for example, take this 2 story home. each floor is about 10 feet or 3 meters high. so with a storm surge forecast of anywhere from 3 to 4 meters, we've put it in half right there. 3.5 meters. that means the entire 1st floor of this 2 story home would be under water. now this is a concern for coastal areas, so the closer yar to the water, the very real risk you run of seen a scenario like this and the danger zone will be florida south west coast anywhere from tampa to naples. we were hoping to were to take you back to tampa at join ah, reporter or rather embassies report chris bologna. we appear to have lost connection with him. we'll try to get him back in just a moment. but 1st, i will tell you about the millions of cubans who are still without power, after horror can in knocked out the entire grid in the country. it hit the island nation on tuesday, causing widespread destruction. work to restore power continues with if we
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a year at our electricity went out yesterday at 11, the power came back for a while and then it went out again. our concern is that now with the floods we haven't been able to go out and look for food. we have to see where we can go to look for bread because that is what we can use to provide food for the children were so even though we have some food in the house for the situation, maybe in the are go below that i go the middle, i hope you're like, tricity would be back soon, but we don't know when we will have electricity. again, it's a worry here with that, he's out from al jazeera still to come on the program. we'll take a look at one of the top contenders in brazil's most divisive presidential election in years. that in sport novak joke, which gives his response to the idea of retiring from tennis of story a little later. ah,
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russia has called for a un security council meeting over damaged the to that snored stream gas pipelines in the baltic sea, the european union of nato. so those leaks would you to sabotage. nod stream, one usually ships gas directly from russia to germany, but deliveries was suspended by russia earlier this month because of a stand off of a sanctions. denmark and sweden 1st reported the leaks near the island of bourne home. shipping near the lions has been restricted, a norway is deploying its military to protect its oil and gas installation. soldiers here, a steadfast report now from lupin and germany. the point where the old stream pipelines come ashore. investigations are ongoing. here at the baltic sea ice into what actually happened. of course we heard yesterday from sweetie says, knowledge is that there were explosions, recorded, and most european lead us here agreed that it was very likely sabotaged. but who has done this, who could be behind is this is still a big question mark,
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and many here are not waiting for any result of this investigation to come out. and blame game is ongoing. the europeans of finger pointing at russia for being behind this. although it's their own pipes, they say this could be some kind of warning that more actions could be taken. and the russians, on the other hand, are saying that the united states have most to benefit if the oil prices are going up. and actually the foreign ministry spokeswoman from moscow motor yeah. cobblestone has put on her telegram channel that russia wants to call a special session fraud. and you unsecure with the council in what she calls investigating to sabotage acts towards north stream. so there's a lot of accusations going back and forth. but meanwhile, europe has been shocked of course, by the fact that this has really shown the vulnerability of its energy supply. and
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the danish defense minister as met to the nate, the nato chief sold and burke saying that this energy supply really has to be more secure it. let's go live to moscow. also see this mohammed valez down. i have it. how is russia reacting to the pipeline leaks? this adrian are here in moscow. there is a, there is a tangible amount of vexation in the statements or at the top levels. the crammed in, has described. for instance, the, the accusations from some european sources that russia might be involved in this incident as it expected. but the de kills and stupid or rush also has launched or decided to launch an investigation in this after statements earlier in which it requested to be involved in the european investigation in this incident
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. but now rush is going to launch its own international investigation or its investigation. it what it calls international terrorism, describing this incident as a pro vocation against russian interests and saying that it is causing a lot of damage to the, the interest of, of the russian federation. also that the decision to call a united nations security council meeting to discuss this situation. so here in russia, there is, as i said, this feeling of anger at what's, what's happening and lots of statements here and there. and a video was circulated also here in the media, in which sir for president biden talked before the war in ukraine. talked about the u. s. intentions to get rid of the pipelines if russia, since it's thanks into ukraine and the address for
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a ministry here. a commented on that by a question to president biden, asking me asking him if what happened now is the implementation of the of what by then said earlier, observed my habit of allah live in moscow. efficiently took my habit. let's get back to her. come in then powerful category for storm. now, barreling towards the us state of florida. people there are bracing for its impacts and i've been warned of catastrophic cut flooding. nbc as chris bologna joins us live from tampa in florida. chris, the situation where you are, it doesn't look too bad at the moment. what's happening a little further south yeah, adrian. that's right. tampa. many people here breathing a sigh of relief. those who have remained because it looks like this area is going to avoid a direct hit from hurricane. but just to the south, it's
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a far different story. this storm is about to make landfall somewhere in the santa bell island, fort myers beach area. it's moving very slowly, but it's still packing. extremely, extremely strong winds in the range of more than 200 to 250 kilometers per hour. that is a major hurricane, almost a category 5. and in that area, we're already seeing incredible storm surge from that constant wind blowing on shore. they said that the storm surge could be in the range of up to 6 meters. if you can imagine that, you know, a couple of stories high. so all that beach front property homes business, a downtown area is all could be under water by the end of this. and this is really just the beginning. the storm hasn't officially made landfall yet. it's moving very, very slowly. and once it does come on land could move even slower than that, which means it's just going to continue dumping rain, bringing high winds to the florida peninsula. as it moves from west to east. it
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will dump a ton of rain on orlando in central florida. and before exiting out into the atlantic ocean somewhere around daytona beach, you could see storm surge is both on the west coast of florida and then on the east coast of florida as the storm moves across. so here in tampa, so far so good. we go through bands where the rain is very heavy and the wind is pretty high and then it gets pretty calm, but we are still several, several kilometers from the real intense part of this storm as it kind of continues to move north and east. and chris, you said that a lot of people have managed to, to leave ahead of this storm. i mean, with most of florida being affected in some way or another by ian. where is it? the people have gone well they, he, they've essentially gone north or south they, you know, real south florida. miami across alligator alley has not been particularly affected
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. there have been a couple of odd tornadoes that have spun up in the south florida area. but they can also go up towards the north and west, but you don't have to go too too far north of tampa, really to be out of the, the real damage. they, as the governor here said, we're not really worried about the wind. you can go to someplace, they've got to get some highway and you should be okay, maybe you'll lose power. it's the water, it's the storm surge. it's the flooding that they want people to get out of. and that's just the not too long drive to the north could. so take chris many thanks. data bases. chris bologna, their lives in tampa, florida. the european union of the u. s. a. planning to impose more sanctions on russia for holding what they call sham referendums and ukraine. the pilots were held and the russian occupied parts of jazz songs, parachia don't ask, and lu hans, a criminal back to authority say the results show that people have overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation. separatists reported huge margins of victory
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saying that in lieu hands, 98 percent of voters favored annexation. are desirous. hodder abdul, hamid has been to towns and southern ukraine, controlled to a territory rather to hear what people there have to say about the votes. it's always the same desolate scene. go, sounds destroyed, so less. this is the cost. ukraine is paying to regain control of land that was occupied by russia. we are in the circle pedia in the north of his total region. the look on the faces of those who stayed. tell the story. here, there is no sign of referendum, but the russians are just 5 kilometers away. and people their vote to decide if the son should join the russian federation. the referendum is a sham, according to the carousel administration. now an exiled auto moving from us. we are
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getting information from local people there. you should understand. it's not a referendum, it's a movie. everything is done for the cameras. there was no preparation, according to the law. they are coming to people's houses with weapons and forcing them up. if they catch them on the street. gina voted with her feet by escaping into the ukrainian side. she won't show her face because some of her relatives are still in the russian held by the have sun. she's worried about what could happen in the days to come. it's very difficult for us to speak to people who are living in areas under russian occupation. and from here, it is impossible to reach those areas. so we as andree, if he could call his mother who is still in his son and tell us what is happening there. about 200000 people have been displaced by the war since his started 7 months ago. and re is one of them. my father died 3 years ago, but when soldiers came to visit my mom,
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they were lucky for her. my dad to vote. there was some people who voted for russia, but not in big numbers. many others have fled regions where the river and them has taken place. over the past 5 days. marianna had stayed in russian control part of that body. geoffrey 7 months. she says, being forced to vote was the last straw, but 1st is to lassie lana. this is a bittersweet moment and a bottle. it angers me all your life. you go up with people, you work with them, you live next to them, and then all of a sudden they embrace the colors of russia, and they are happy and smiling that they are part of russia. and while the international community has declared the referendum illegal, ukrainians feared that the vote will mean even more and more devastation before they regained control of their country. and that, that mean under 0 in southern ukraine, with thousands of people of flat russia since vladimir putin issued a mobilization order last week. prices for flights from moscow sword are to the
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announcement. those for places like turkey or the u. e. and the former soviet republics, like georgia and our media sold out, long traffic jams have formed that land crossings into neighboring countries. roads into georgia cassock st on a mongolia. i've seen an influx of russians looking to cross the crossing from st. petersburg to finland could soon be restricted by itself to the finish. government announced that it will ban russian tourists in the coming days washes north ascent here a region that borders georgia has announced. restrictions on cars arriving from other parts of the country. tens of thousands have been trying to cross into georgia waiting for hours of the border. the online service. yeah, index maps says the traffic jam leading to the luckily laws border crossing stretch for around 15 kilometers on tuesday. the governor of turkey is southern province of and talia says that an increasing number of russians you've arrived there on
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returning home or to serious cinema concealed his reports from miss thompson flights to stumble. an anchor are full of books from russia, but this time the people, the russian people, are preferring to extend their stay. so this is interesting case and i spoke to some real estate agencies, the non tanya, they are telling me that more and more people are coming or calling them to ask for is 6 months or one year long term rental in on tanya. and that has, has become a very important attraction, attractive destination for russians ukrainians. iranian cossacks, and curved with people and around more than 50000 russians have gained presidents residential permits in the last couple of years. but when you come to it stumble again, we are hearing from the turkish airline companies that they flights are full of
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books. they return slides are books like 995 percent, but we are hearing more and more stories these days that russians was coming to turkey. if i prefer to stay for longer time to see what's going to happen in their country. as the partial mobilization decision has been put in place since last week, 3 rockets of hit the highway 45 green zone and iraq's capital bank that 7 people were injured. it happened this parliament was discussing whether to accept the speaker's resignation. it's the 1st time that i am piece of met, some supporters of the ship politician mac tada al sata had held a city in parliament in july earlier. so supporters march towards parliament, but were disbursed by police officers. ali hush him was up, those protests, security forces were pushed back from the area to square right now on the entrance
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of engine woody bridge. as you can see, many of those i supporter, i'm trying to push their way towards the bridge. now right now, clashing good security forces, throwing stones on them in an attempt to cross the bridge towards the other side of this training. stone. and i over here, there, i go over 7 issues. angry over internal issues with connie forwarded form angry over regional medlink, international meddling. i mainly over the situation unfolds right now. as you can see because it was, as you know, are pushing towards the hedge towards the entrance of the bridge.
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they got out of control not, not security forces on attempting to get back. we went on to the square where we are going to, where we're going to in order to close the bridge. once again opening the bridge. we'll give that protest of the chance to go towards the green zone, which is what the security forces are trying to prevent from baghdad by the house. him jesse, it'll and is there any rate on a home in the janine refugee camp the occupied westbank turned into a gunfight for several hours. full palestinians died. israelis target had relatives of a man who was killed in april after attacking people in television. john henry reports from ramallah early in the morning is really forces arrive at a refugee camp in ginning,
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a bulldozer leads the way is really army troops. fire an anti tank weapon attacked it called the pressure cooker designed to get people inside the building to flee. leaving this home in flames, then begins an hour's long armed confrontation that leaves dozens wounded, some dead. this mobile phone video appears to capture the moment one gunman is killed at a nursery near by the sound of gunfire since children scrambling. the target of the raid was the home of relatives of rod cousin. a gunman who killed 3 israelis, an injured several more in april and bar and television. he eluded israeli forces for hours before they finally fatally shot him. this video shows his railey forces drilling holes for explosives in his home in september than demolishing it with a blast. the israeli army says on wednesday it was looking for 2 gunmen suspected of carrying out recent shooting attacks. one of them was chasms brother abdul
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rockman saudi chasm. his now lost a 2nd son, rod cousins, brother abbot died in the attack on wednesday. either we would be they demolished our house by those only bricks that are going to destroy our determination. they killed my sons by then or dead to the i live in heaven. we believe in god in accept he is. will the raid follows an increase in armed palestinian attacks on his railey targets in the occupied west bank? especially in the northern cities of janine and nobliss. the palestinian authority condemned the rep with prime minister him a homage. dia saying palestinian blood has become a ticket in the upcoming israeli elections. some israeli leaders say the palestinian authority appears to be losing control on the west bank. palestinian leaders say the rise and attacks on his railey forces is due to frustration over the lack of a peace process. the oslo accords that promised palestinians their own state nearly 30 years ago, never created one. and the generation that's grown up since then is growing
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impatient. ah, hours after the attack, the funerals were under way, as is required under islamic tradition. but they are only likely to increase rising tensions on the west bank. john henderson, al jazeera ramallah ever sends back for the weather uptake next here on that, he's out. then we'll tell you what effect the unprecedented flooding in pakistan has had on children's education and sind province. and in sports, a 5 star display from brazil is by far a low comp warning to their rivals. ah, the hello this in. so some fresh weather coming in to the arabian gulf as we go on through the next couple of days. i sat here this much
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matches slightly dry, hot and sunny. 30, a celsius here in doe half or thursday. a few showers just stop towards georgia and even these will retreat away as we go on through friday. my catch a shout from northern parts of iran. much of the middle east will be dry and sandy . this at fresh was 35 celsius, was trying to get to 35 on friday afternoon. so not too bad, becoming increasingly pleasant. over the coming days and weeks was he troy across northern parts of africa? you might just catch a rogue shower just around the straits of the broader north america could catch a shower to plenty, a shower across central africa, still some lively ones. they're into southern chad into were cameroon, southern areas of nigeria, and wet weather there to into a toga, grassy pushing further eastwards across liberia joining up with a heavy shower that we have a cross central africa with the seasonal res, pushing further south. it's now as they should the heavier down pause there through the bomb pushing across into the democratic republic of congo. we'll see some
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showers now pushing into northern areas of anger over the next day or so. notice from where to whether making its way across southern and eastern parts of south africa. ah ah ah ah, blue
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sake that he'd been home and then he international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero. ah ah, yes, it's heavy with us. adrian finnegan here in bo, how with the news of, from officer of the headlines, ian has strengthened into a category for hurricane. as it hurtles towards florida, people that are being warned of catastrophic storm searches. early of the hark, left cuba without power rushing back to authorities and full regions of ukraine,
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say the results of referendums held over 5 days. show that people of overwhelmingly voted to join the wash and federation. keith and it's western allies say the vote is a sham on russia says it's launched a terrorism investigation of a damage to it. smooth stream gas pipelines in the baltic sea. moscow's also called for a meeting of the un security council. the e u and nato say there was sabotaged the bank of england this warning of a risk to the u. kays. financial stability after the pound dropped to an old time blow against the us dollar. on monday, traders were concerned over the government package of tax cuts and the amount of money being borrowed to pay for it. interest rates could increase further and that will impact those trying to buy a home out. zeroes leave back a reports. britton's housing, mortgage markets in meltdown, and estate agent just ball sign e fee is for his business. the government plan for sweeping tax cuts and huge amounts of borrowing spooked investors,
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forcing dozens of lenders to pull hundreds of mortgage deals by is understandably quite anxious about what's going to happen next. and i think the key thing we got her memories, boys, roles, the sellers within the lower levels of buys coming to the mock, when a 40 percent reduction in boys actually registering, who's got moves is approved in principle. and this is even, i think this trends going to continue just with, with osi suspension, certain mortgage products. while buyers and sellers re evaluate their options, the international monetary fund, the lender of last resort, urged the british government to reconsider cutting taxes at a time of soaring inflation. the i m f p as it will spark a global slowdown of risks, widening inequality. the kind of warning the i m f gives to emerging economies, not the you. k. last friday, the chancellor of the exchequer announced a bonanza of tax cuts and debt funded spending in the hopes of stimulating economic growth. but the move has spectacularly back fired,
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the value of the pound plummeting to its lowest level since 1985. the whole market is in turmoil at the moment and people are waiting for some act conciliatory tones from gallagher, the chancellor or the bank of england to actually settle the markets down at the moment. that hasn't been full coming. the figures force the bank of england on wednesday to take evasive action and by government bonds on a temporary basis to help calm the market. but within minutes the pound fell again down 1.6 percent against the dollar. as the pound falls, the cost of government barring on the international ball markets has gone up or an interest rate of around $1.00 and a half to 2 and a half percent to 5 percent seemingly overnight. expressing our real lack of confidence from investors about the government's ability to pay for its own plans. you k dash is now seen by investors as being similar to greece or italy, countries with long histories of economic mismanagement. even before all this
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inflation, the gradual increase in the price of goods over year was around 10 percent. it's highest him 40 years and the highest amongst g 7 advanced economies. a perfect storm of factors including the war and ukraine of disrupted supplies of goods, such as oil, wheat, and fertilizer, pushing up the price of food, fuel, and other items. and in order to dampen those rise is the bank of england that acts independently of the government has raised interest rates, the cost of borrowing to slow down spending and keep prices under control. but the table in pound means only one thing. the bank of england responding with even higher rates of interest to help steady prices. the heads of some of the wells leading banks were summoned to the treasury to try to restore confidence in the government's plans, but politically thinks that anything but stable that disquiet amongst m. p. 's from the governing conservative party. some reportedly calling for liz trust his premier ship to end before it's really begun. neeve park al jazeera london. john ryan has
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research network fellow at the institute for economic research of the university of munich. he joins us now live from london. good. have you with us, john? as we were her hearing in that report there, the bank of england stepped in to day it announced that it was going to buy essentially government debt. is that going to be enough to put out the fire? how does that work? so they came in to have some free online program to stay for for material risk. the u. k funded stability. and this was the big ons, 20 to 30 year bonds, really to retentions. and in this process said they hadn't stepped to and they could have been insolvency still running the pension systems in the time. so just as well really all comes down really to your previous correspondence was talking about the,
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the unfunded promises from friday by quantity call tag, which has created a really serious lack of credibility in the many budget he percentage and the consequences of bad budget, which are quite massive actually, john, what do you make of the intervention of the international monetary fund, the lender of last resort, for heaven's sake. with it urged the british government to reconsider cutting taxes at a time of soaring in inflation. that what do you make of that? those days they still along with the fact that said there was a mini budget, it wasn't really properly scrutinized. one side to do it wasn't going to put it in front of the office of responsibility, which was amazing. actually for them to look at the figures, because if they looked at the figures they would have automatically said doing away
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with the top range, that's taxes. or how are you going to fund certain government programs? you know, are you going to create more debt except try so hard questions for not? not of their missile has a knock on effect. as you, you know, with the pound is flunked dramatically. inflation move out is all ready before break said that was lower, invest at starting to take or off, and this can only damage again, investment in the united kingdom, right? in terms of impulse in britain impulse or it's going to be more expensive because of the week of town decks will be higher. pow weight is as i mentioned, current count deficits will increase and tensions that people have being told. one of the was healthy and consistent in the d 7 by 5 inches. that supposed to be the gap filler. and now these are under question plus with higher
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interest rates, which are certainly coming down the, the line will be geez, are going to be undergoes a one quick, quick on saudi from you, if you can, please. at how does the british government get out of what is essentially of an own goal that, that, that it's, that it school had not, not accidentally but, but intentionally and, and it's, it's refusing to, to you turn well, these are true believers in brett satan, to believe in this type of an irresponsible jessica policy, and that they don't seem to want as states as subsidies or ah, no contacts is that i used to be an h. s. and other i've gotten a program, so they're not packing us at the moment. and i think cigna would be on for coffee content should reconsider his position. okay, good store to job but effectively,
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jo ryan, that in london union is in france a calling for general strike on thursday. they want a pay rise as anger over a pension reform bill of president of mary all the cromwell announced on the coming weeks natasha butler reports from paris hospital workers demonstrating in paris last week to demand better pay and conditions. the latest in a series of protests by public sector workers in france. now trade unions want to increase pressure on the french government. they've called for nationwide stripe to demand higher salaries and an end to the government's pension reform plans. this railway union representative says people are fed up and inflations making things worse, reported of, unquote, we are in a turn, a social situation. workers are angry about the cost going on when they see big companies making reco profit refusing to write salaries. so going into the streets feels like the only way to try and force them to increase our pay. the french
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government says it's doing all that he can to shield people from inflation. it's kept energy bills for consumers, offered financial help to poor households, and is considering a pay rise for teachers. but it is standing firm on his controversial pension reform plan. so but who thought did to get out of the system in which the same job doesn't guarantee the same pension, or i say yes, we will all have to work a bit longer. french present, a manual. mcgraw has been trauma to as a whole. francis complex pension system ever since his 1st term in office. he says it needs to be streamlined to be made. farrah your say wants to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64, or 65. micros past attempts to change the retirement age and pension scheme. who met with not protest from people who said he was eroding death social rights. i guess with you to read the sick mancuso, it's a real worry for him to day in this climate of anxiety,
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inflation and high energy prices. opinion polls show that french people are against the pension muslim won't be forced through so quickly. so this could be the start of a protest movement, but when we saw in the crohn's 1st term with the universal for the new vector consistent to pandemic, and warn you, crane knocked my curls for, for mr. gender off track. he wants to revive it and fulfill his campaign promise. but forging ahead with his ambitions is unlikely to be easy at a time when people are struggling financially. and the economic outlook is so bleak . natasha butler, al jazeera paris. actual person is general secretary of the c g t union for railway workers. he joins us now from some of the trap in paris, could chevy with us? sir axel? tell us, ah, allow your members why you think the strike action is necessary? well, leasing this projection is necessary not only in the railway across all industries and public administration in france,
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because the situation is identical for all workers. and that situation is one that where prices are skyrocketing and the wages are either due to blocked at the same level or an upgrade according to the level of lation, which mechanically leads to worse than never conditions. but worse than the ability for us just to pay for our rent, just to pay for energy bills or even just to pay for the fuel we put in a car to go to work. and that is in a context where the profits are skyrocketing, for example, the, when we were our work last year, the rated companies pocketed more than 1000000000 years in profit. and there are several different corporations across france. now that are beating the record in terms of profits and dividends. so the thing is, there is a lot of money into psyche. we create an immense amount of wealth through our collective work. and we do not reap the benefit of our hard works. and the only solution we see to that is to fight and take back what is rightfully ours. and that is why we're calling all workers to strike, not only tomorrow, but also to put into discussion in all places in all factories,
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in all offices. the idea that we would need to go further to win and impose are legitimate demands and are the employers sympathetic to demands. do you think tomorrow's strike will, will have any kind of make, create any kind of impression on them? well, we will depend, depends on how many people are on strike. and it also depends on the general mood that is felt in the different factories into different enterprises and different workplaces. if tomorrow is only a big tray with no tomorrow, as we say with no hollow ups, of course it won't have a big impact. but if, on the contrary, it harolds the coming of the upsurge of strikes all across the country, then of course, or adversaries be there in government or amongst employers, they will see things differently and it would be for to take into our demands. so it's way too early to tell how this fight, we are just a merge to start will evolve. but what i can tell you is that us activists will do everything that is in our power across all industries and public administration to
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take the fight to the level what it is needed. and that is a general strike across all industries and comic administrations. could talk to actual many thanks for being with us. thank you. the trial of guineas, former president and 10 other says on the way in the capital con, a cri, they're accused of being responsible for a massacre that happened on this day 13 years ago. i would address reports, there is still a lot of anger, 13 years after this massacre. a lot of people are angry that nothing has been done in 13 years. some are grateful that this process has taunted after 13 years. and that is what many critics of this book are saying, a b government of a w is trying to capitalize on. they say that they will only wait to see the end of the process here before commenting on whether or not this is a political motivator trial, or in fact, it's a move for justice for victims of this masika. 13 years ago, brazil's former president st. louis ignacio lula da silva has widened his lead over
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the incumbent, jaya balsam arrow. the latest to pity and pulls ahead of sundays election in the run. up to the vote. we've been to luna's place of birth to retrace his political career or latin america. editor lucio newman reports from better book o o remote dirt road in northeastern brazil the country's poorest region. this is where it, aldo santos takes us to see where his cousin, lucy, nasir lula. desilva was born, or at least an exact replica. the home of donnelly and do luna's mother, hugh regional fell down years ago. this was the typical house of subsistence farmers made of mud and coconut tree sticks with no running water or electricity as is georgia. and i think sick won't either put us, we would have had a slice. it's important to reconstruct the story for future generations. so that they can assimilate louis story and realize that they too can fight for collect of justice in these times of individualism. but our doors, this was the bedroom with
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a family of 10 slept. and this suitcase was used as a closet until lula. the mother who was illiterate, decided to take all of her children to sao paolo never dreaming who one of her youngest sons would eventually become. newly began working at the age of 14 and went on to become a formidable trade union leader, founder of the workers pipe, or p t. he had little formal education, but an abundance of charismatic and negotiating skills. in 2003 lula became brazil's 1st working class president, he introduced sweeping social reforms to combat poverty and the station of working class brazilians from providing educational ruler to fresh water access for people like polar gomez, missy, or mal welcome. i began to love lula long ago like a father hero, because honestly, he embraces the cause of the poor. emotional mass of housing projects also helped
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lift 33000000 people from poverty during his 2 terms. which coincided with a boom and prices for brazilian commodities, brazil's economy sort, where there were, we have all was not well nagging charges of corruption had long surrounded him and his political party. a multi 1000000000 dollar graph scandal exploded after he left office in 2010. just as the economy began regressing ha, millions of brazilians turned on lula, demanding he go to jail. now, what would happen if lula is not in prison? he will return to power and keep stealing is the ringleader of them all. he was convicted and imprisoned on charges of money laundering and corruption which he denied, but was released 18 months later when the supreme court ruled that all of louis convictions be an old. because of suspect procedural practices. now,
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12 years after he left office with more than 80 percent approval ratings in older and perhaps more cautious lula has returned, promising to bring back better days, especially for the poor. the big question is, can he pull it off again? to see a newman al jazeera guide, this petnum book or brazil, and taxed on unprecedented recent floods, have destroyed 17000 schools in the southeast in sin, province, resources. there were already strange, but now children's education is suffering even more. as i said, bank reports, schools on now shelters. people had little choice of where to go. these buildings with large and sturdy, unlike most people's homes in this impoverish part of buckets dawn, some school grounds were flooded. the name of this school is barely visible. tense have been put up to allow some form of education to continue. but with 17000
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schools in this province destroyed, a permanent solution is needed by dish sellers. worried about the winter coming in next month. we will not be able to eat in the 10s in hot weather conditions. but for now that we can continue with our education, we have the large number of students here really quick government to build our school. so we can continue our education. like other children, sunnyville lost all she had in the flood. at least 2000000 students have been effective in sin province alone. when flood hit our village, we weren't able to pick up anything from home. we were just able to save our lives . it's been almost one month and i'm able to go back to school now. go into a temporary tent school, but i missed the one in my village. and my schoolmates, i'm worried how i'll be able to continue my education. this harsh environment more is needed and pakistan has appeal for international help. davis
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was rescued. need to provide food until now we would be able to stablish $1500.00 them incentives. so we need to establish 15 kelvin, se gulf and more. every village is a cut off, and people are waiting for the waters to receipt. they may have taken away lives and livelihoods. these children are praying, they don't wash away the dreams of gaining and education. i said bake da 0 time before his andy, thank you so much. as you know, world cup heavyweights, argentina, and brazil of both late denmark is ahead of capital 2022, little messy scoring twice as argentina beach make it 3 know it was a union alvarez who opened the scoring early on in the international funding. it was new jersey, they went to the closing stages. messy coming off the bench and 2nd talk to mike. say with this is there and then
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a free kick. his none teeth go insane and wraps it up and made it $35.00 matches on base and see one more will not much to play against the united arab emirates before they kick off their wills cup campaign. title fibers. brazil also thought a warning to their rivals ahead of the the, the world cup nemo. and refine yet lead the way as they hit 5 goals against junior year in paris. so al molly reports geography, brazil, the world's top rank team, heading into content 2022 and against fellow qualifies to nick. they showed exactly why forward by casimir of the south american one a lot more than 10 minutes in thanks to barcelona. when the rafino to new york on their way to a 6 world car and they did threaten an upset when one tougher toby got his side level team that brazil were quickly back on talk to them through charlotte and continuing his impressive form to make it to one he did, hey,
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but i love to go and try to get with his friendly taking place that parents manage your mom home ground. it seemed only fitting that name. i would score. and when brazil were awarded a penalty for a foul in the box, he got his chance name. as expected, the 4 were delivered to brazil. first tough gold flooring wasn't done there with rough senior finding the back of the once again. baby things then go with watson is a wild challenger, naima earnings, dylan braun, a red card playing against 10 men in the 2nd half. brazil completed the 5 damp performance pedro making it 51. mike, just come petro brazil will head tickets, all confident. 6, the world title is within the graph. so halem leak lounges era that plays up an ana
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was thrown from the stands that brazilian struck rich allison after he scored brazil's 2nd go. in that game, the tottenham player saying racism will continue to happen unless action is taken. the may, the sun be dental fight and punished. it's hard. you see what happened with vinicius junior recently, and now this inside the stadium, may the authorities find and punish him. may this incident teach of the people not to do it, spain qualified for next year, european nations league finals after another. world cup team were based in portugal, secure vestibule. the only goal coming late in the game from of our america made portugal, and christiana and elder miss out on the final switch. also include the netherlands, croatia, and it's really no joke which says he has no plans to follow roger federer into retirements. the 35 year old is in israel to play his 1st regular servants since wimbledon. more than 2 months ago. the $21.00 time grand slam champion was unable
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to spread the us open because he isn't vaccinated against covered 90, which was able to compete at last week's labor cup theme event in london. i still have hunger and i still have firm love and fashion for the game. i still love training. so as long as there's that, that flare and motivation inside of me, i'll keep going. you know, i don't have really a number of years in my head when i want to stop or tournament so many more tournaments i want to play. so i just keep going. there was house and says he's a me to stay positive, despite feigned to win a race so far this season he and mercedes teammate george russell, are in call and poor preparing for sundays, singapore grown pre hamilton down in 6 in the championship with red bulls max for stopping on the brink of a 2nd straight title. i don't look at it as a a dry spell. i look at it as a bit of adversity and i think that's where you really gain strength to think with,
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with gained a lot of strength in depth when you're winning all the time is a wonderful thing. but you don't lose it. you don't gain. you don't gain a lot when you, when are constantly now football clubs are always seeking different ways to introduce a new signing to their fans. take a look at this photo shoots involving your e club charger and greek international cost. us monotonous v club went for a greek warry, a theme, apparently asked novice to pose alongside a lion. neither the lion nor the player seemed too happy with the arrangements. all right, that is a force looking for now. i love it where they've actually though that's it. from our deal i time for us here and over to plus the pass on to our colleagues and london lawn taylor here to update you just a moment i'll see you again. ah ah.
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