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this is al jazeera ah. other there on the clock. this is news are live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia says it will, formerly i mex, for ukrainian regions on friday, following a controversial referendum. a 4th leak detected in the north stream gas pipelines from russia to germany. there are accusations of sabotage. hearken in leave the trail of destruction in florida. thousands is still trapped to my homes without power plus how floods in nigeria, putting children's education at risk, or hear one student story. and i'm he to say that of your sport, an historic night in baseball. as a new you young, he still aaron judge, makes it 61 home runs for the season to equal the american leave record.
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ah, so ukrainian president vladimir lensky has announced a meeting of his top security and defense officials on friday. that's after rush confirmed. it would i max for you crated regions on the same day the united states and the european union say they will impose further sanctions for what they call sham ref, and dozens and, and the legal lamb grabbed by moscow. all the while fighting continues in east in ukraine. russian rockets hit the city of the ne pro earlier. local authorities saying that for people including 2 children, died in an attack on residential buildings. and sweden's coast guard says it's found a 4th leak in the nord stream. a gas pipeline network, moscow rejecting suggestions, it is responsible for sabotaging the baltic sea gas line. and instead pointing the finger at the united states the will. absolutely been there was a clear beneficiary in this situation. of course, it's washington putting gas pipelines out of action,
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which is look at what lincoln said and jo presidents, maybe you don't consider tramp to be your president that look out what your predecessors have said. yeah, you were talking so much about why nordstrom should be destroyed, closed and removed from the agenda. and why exactly this would be beneficial to the united states? well, of course one, it's a tracking each element of the story. our white house correspondent, kimberly halgert. it's danny by with a reaction from washington dc. step vashon. is it tracking that mod stream leak order? adel hammered is in easton, ukraine, and mohammed vow is falling reaction in moscow. the ballots were held in russian occupied parts of eastern and southern ukraine. the kremlin back to authorities there, say the results show that people overwhelmingly voted to join the russian federation . secretary report a huge margin to victory saying that in the region 498 percent of voters favored annexation. so let's go to moscow. mohammed well is standing by, somehow it is happening, russia will formally announce annexation of these regions. that's
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right, nick, i can tell you now that we are only exactly 23 hours away from the 2nd or the minute when president blocked me to put in will begin his historic speech tomorrow. historic are they see it here in russia. and i know that because the count down for this speech is now in display on a lots of national tv screen here. russia, fletcher is the gravity of, of the, of the moment that fashions are waiting for tomorrow. the, the members of the parliament, 2 chambers of the parliament will be there. the cabinet members, every dignitary, every, every important personality in the country perhaps, will be attending this shoot ceremony in the kremlin. when president vladimir putin will find that treaty with the for lead as the leaders of the for breakaway regions
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in ukraine after they are communities that report the half voted you know, with a big landslide majority for annexation into russia. preparations going on there and statements at the top level here in moscow. ah, but this is the granting of the wishes of the people of eastern southern ukraine because this is what they wanted. they asked for this. and it is, they are right because they have always been russian. russia has to defend them because he thought his russian territory. and it means also that the war will pick a new turn for a ship. it will mean from now on a dash is not fighting in that or in another territory, but in its own land on its own soil, and russian has to join about fight. i'm a how many fight reputed has recently been speaking yet he just spoke in a meeting with her
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a security representatives of the commonwealth of the independent states. and basically he, he said, the doctor, the west is planning for fresher or scenarios to destabilize this region. and other regions across the world, and that these countries have to stand up in the face of those attempts of state destabilization. it talked about what's happening in afghanistan and how rushing to this there have been damaged because of the extremism or terrorism taking place, causing deaths of russian national. so he is referring to an, an earlier incident, and he basically made it clear that russia and its allies in the region will not accept more sabotage or more interference from the west in the region. or came, i will leave with her mom involving in moscow. we can now take this all we can speak to peter. there may have, he is the director of your h democracy initiative, john just now from a cave. so, peter,
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1st of these annexations certainly play well at home for russia been well, you know, that's a very relative term. well, i mean, how well, so far, what you know, your corresponded was saying that this was meant to mobilize quite literally and figuratively to population. you know, and sort of inspire, inspire them with the thought that this would be in defense of mother russia. but, you know, we're seeing how russians are voting for this idea with their feet. by conservative estimates. 200000 able bodied men have fled russia for countries in europe for georgia, mongolia. that's a very conservative estimate. i think the figure is much larger, maybe as high as half a 1000000. and if you compare it to do about 14 and the annexation of crimea, that was the serious booster bladder report flagging popularity. this time, this time, i don't think russians have a clear idea of what their army has been sent to your brain to fight and die for
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why it is that is a tour. next, these have destroyed territories and why it will be, you know, at the expense of thousands of sanctions that have been slapped on russia and worldwide condemnation. what will be the indication of impatience if it's on the ground from a russian and ukrainian perspective? what the russian perspective, it's a, it's a 2 prong strategy. first of all, that's obviously to get the, you know, the population there, you know, currently ukrainians to fight against the ukrainians. it is sad that is hoping to mobilize as many as $80000.00 men from these territories put them to, to, to fight against their own countrymen. a ridiculous idea, but not the 1st time that would entertain something like this on 2nd. obviously he is trying to, you know, activate russia, nuclear doctrine, whether he will use the nuclear weapon or not. that remains an open question, but he is definitely stepping up his game and he's trying to essentially force the
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west and ukraine into a capitulation of sorts to bring them to the negotiating table based on this current status wall. but i wouldn't have to show his own people that this has been for something if you let go of these territories, he considers this a death blow to his regime and to his own you know, political and even biological survival i think is if this doesn't go patients way then the nuclear question you talked about becomes a very real situation is not if at this point we just left to speculate. but you know, i was from what i've been able to glean in not conversations with western and ukrainian military officials. miller, generally speaking, the use of a tactical nuclear weapon. it may not really be make much of a difference, provide reporting. and if anything it makes weight putting is remaining allies. of course the allies that just china any yeah. in against him,
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turn them against him and he would lose the remainder of all support. so it's going to be a, it's a very, very risky step, not only for mankind, but it's going to be very risky for put and his regime or peter believe that thanks very much for that peter, tell me of speaking to us from cave. so what's the situation on the ground that have been russians? drug some, several areas, a nice and creative the last few days how to handle, how many is in the privacy to pro, hold on what's happening was there's in the air strikes have been on the increase over the past few days, not only in eastern ukraine, also in southern ukraine and further down in central you claim that just moments ago, maybe an hour ago, there were several explosions in the city of nikolai, if that's not very far from the port city of odessa and overnight, there has been many places that have been targeted for example,
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a green depot increase the re to hometown of president zalinski himself, which is not very far from the have sown region where one of the regions that now are going to be an x by russia. and he had any pro, he had to merge lethal one. it was in a residential area. we were there earlier today. it was a huge crate of about 10 meter deep. i completely flattened the house. is it the house that they take? and the one surrounding them. 4 people died among them. 2 children, basic an entire family. the damage was everywhere. round about 60 houses it damage and it was a residential area we've. we stood there for quite a while. there were no military targets in the area. there were no critical infrastructure in the area, nothing that could justify why that is happening inc, if not creating a sense of panic among people, people are already on edge. they this referendum,
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they have been watching it unfold from the, from the other side of the. busy vibe, they've been a lot of videos leaking, showing that, you know, the russian soldiers were going around. a ballad box is telling people to vote. and they knew from the beginning that that would be the result. anyone i spoke to said, well, what's the point of even having this referendum if it's not just a show we know already from now what the result of that would be actually that the threat of nuclear weapons that, you know, that's more and more in the research coming out of russia or that certainly causes a lot of concern among the people here are me know they were quite happy about this counter offensive, which the ukranian army is still carrying on and is still advancing. a managed to cross it river is pushing towards a low hands region trying to reach ally, man. if he manages to get that down, it will be
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a big blow for russia and his ability to supply it's troops ended on bus region. so that is still ongoing and there's another counter offensive in the south is much more difficult dismissed was luggage is much more costly when it comes to human life and you are weaponry are, but certainly all of that is overshadowed at the moment by the news coming out of moscow, or how to leave that remote thanks to their to 100 a 100 were pulling their from to ne pro. well, filane says it will close its border to russian tourists on friday. the finished government saying around 17000 russians crossed over the weekend. it is the last remaining land root into the e. u for those trying to avoid military service and not stream one is a key pipeline that transports gas to europe, russia suspended deliveries earlier this month because of a stand off over sanctions. now denmark and sweden 1st reported the leaks before
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them. near the island of bornhold and shipping. near the line has been restricted in noise, deploying its military retakes. its oil and gas installations are let's get more in their step bass. and john is now from bonham island in their market system. it isn't sort of thing to see these pictures, isn't it? of these leaks are opting out of the see what we learned about what happened. well, absolutely, and now i'm on born home island. as you sat, the danish island in the baltic sea and just a few kilometers here from the coast. these leaks have been detected for and now in total, the swedish authority sat this morning that in fact, that was for in total. they found them on tuesday to on the swedish side economic zone. and 2 on the danish shied, and nothing has been done or has been able to be done to stop this leaks from going into the water. hundreds of millions of cubic meters of gas are leaking into the baltic sea right now,
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and there's nothing that they can do. it is no technology. so basically what the investigation is now doing is waiting to have these a pipes empty. so they can actually do a proper investigation on the location at the moment as a swedish vessel there that can actually go into this gas area and the people on board. they have reported that the gas leaks are stable right now. but they're also, as you sat warning ships for staying away from that area because it's simply still too dangerous. so it will take time probably days still before this, some proper investigation possible on the location before we possibly are going to get some answers. what exactly happened, what has caused these huge holes in these pipes, and these are thick pipes. this doesn't happen easily or it's definitely very thanks lot to start fussing reporting. let's kind of united states to see how the u . s. is responding to these lead. kimberly hawkers, life for us from the kimberly accusations,
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encounter accusations flying about who's responsible for sabotaging these pipelines . which it just shows how precarious your, its energy supplies of it, what, what's of you there in the 6 and the united states is flatly denying that it has any involvement in these lakes. in fact, it is being denied not only here at the white house by the press, secretary cringe on pierre, but also at the pentagon by a senior military official who says that the united states is absolutely not involved in any sort of way. now the white houses instead pointing to the national security spokes person who has tweeted the in recent day say that the u. s. is supporting efforts to investigate and safeguard europe's energy security. and of course, we know that the european union has gone much further and its position saying that it has promising a robust and united response to what it sees as
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a deliberate act of potential sabotage. now, in terms of the response coming out of the united states, the biden administration is really down playing b impacts to what might happen in the coming winter months in terms of the energy supply as a result of these leagues. but there are fears about the winter, and so that is what is going on now in terms of this investigation, how this can be mitigated. there is a fear though, about what lies ahead and whether or not this could be a potential warning for russia. and as a result, the u. s. energy secretary, jennifer granholm is issuing a warning saying that all parties with regard to this should be on high alert or that's a picture from the white house complete. thank you. i've plenty more still. edelman hughes are including the pounds slides, again, is a british premier defense tax cuts that triggered chaos in the markets. the u. s. vice president visiting south career offers northern neighbor launch his missile
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tests, while injuries accosting europe top football clubs more than half a $1000000000.00 eatable. explain, inspect. ah, all right, florida governor has described the devastation from hearken in as a 500 year flood. event storm hit, the state is one of the strongest in decades. it not town power to around 2000000 people dumping huge quantities, water, thousands of people, a trapped in the homes. the impacts of this storm our, our historic and the damage that was dying ah, has been historic. and this is just off initial assessment. it's going to be a lot more assessing that goes on in the days ahead. but i think we've never seen a flood event like this. we've never seen storm surge or of this magnitude. and it hit an area where there's a lot of people and a lot of those low lying areas. all right,
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let's get the latest on the ground from chris and b. c's. chris bologna joins is not from tampa bay in florida, and chris at with daylights comes the reality of what's happened, i guess. yeah, nick, that's absolutely right. these 1st responders in the hardest hit area's place, like fort myers and naples were a little bit stymied overnight because number one, the storm lasted so long into the night hours and then on top of it, it was just too dark. too much water, too many trees and power lines down for them to really get a sense of what they were dealing with. so at 1st light this morning, 1st responders went back out there clearing brush from the streets. they're using boats to navigate some of the water to get a sense of exactly what they're dealing with. how many structures are gone? how many structures are flooded? are there people still trapped? we heard that the coast guard said this morning that they were able to rescue about
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23 people using helicopters. so there is a sense that there are people who need help out there in the hardest paid areas. and that 1st responders, the coast guard, federal agencies are able to start going out now and check out those areas. see if they can help people out. we do know, according to a b. c. news that there is one storm related, a tally, but a lot of the 1st responders, the fema director have said that they fear that that number will grow as the day goes on. and chris is still, it goes on more to come. right, this is not over sure where i'm standing. this is largely over until our south. the recovery is ongoing, but e and continues to move across the florida peninsula. it has been jumping rain for hours on central florida, places like orlando and the space coast kennedy space center. and we have heard
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many, many reports of flash floods and river in lake flooding in those areas. and that's going to be an ongoing problem because that water is eventually going to have to go somewhere even here in tampa, parts of tampa are under a river flight advisory for the next couple of days. and so that's now the next phase of this, as a storm continues to make its way out of florida, we're going to have to watch for flooding concerns in places. people may not expect, it might see flooding and the governors of state like georgia, north carolina, south carolina and virginia have already issued states of emergency to get ready. because they know that this storm is coming their way. it may not pack the same type of wind, but it's certainly bringing a lot of rain with it. or chris, leave it that thanks very much need for that update from storm affected florida. thank you very much. a 24 hour nationwide strike has begun in france with demonstrators angry over the high cost of living pension reforms and precedent
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backgrounds, policies. the action was called by trade union, so demanding higher papers, workers strike has impacted frances energy supply is nuclear power industry workers joined the walker. let's go straight in touch butler who joined us now live from paris, from natasha. what's happening we're coming to the end of this protest. we seen his thousands of people walking across. i sent you a paris amongst them. teaches health workers a railway workers. i'm number of people from across the public sector really in that role out here to demand better pay and working conditions. they are fed up, they say that inflation is making their life even hard drive. that also demonstrating against the french governments, planned pension reforms. they say that those pension reforms would erode their social rights. well, i spoke a bit earlier to one trade union representatives, he's a trained driver. he said that the problem is many people feel that the rich is just
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getting richer, and the poor are the workers simply all seeing their salaries go up all the companies. now, the media companies are generating records in teams of dividends for the shareholders. profits. they're actually record breaking this year and we'll be even more record breaking the coming year. so there's an immense amount of work that has been a hard work and we do not only read the benefit of our hard work. but worse than that, we are being told that despite all of this, we are going to have to suffer from real term slash realtor, which slashes or worse and pension to condition. so we will have to have that. and so we've decided to take our fight and fight to defend ourselves and peak back. what is rightfully ours? well, the french government haven't responded to this particular pro tester yet, but certainly one of the biggest such demonstrations that we've seen in past months . the government has said that what it's doing is trying to do as much as it can to
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help people with inflation. they put in place, for example, caps on energy bills like giving for households more financial assistance. but they are struggling to convince people about that pension reform plans for the macros wanted to push through is pension reform, since is a 1st time in office, he says it will make the pension scheme farrah more efficient. but people here say that simply untrue, they say why pushing these reforms? why make people retire early? a particular time when that ready, striking, say, march, right, that's the story from paris and touch. well thanks a lot. still had here without 0 depose, ma'am alida ang, since she a sentence. and yet another case back in the fall. slay the singapore grand prix returns offered on them. it pulls peter as more it's ah
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with hurricane in hes delta, devastating punch to southwest florida in terms of powerful wind and storm surge, but rain also a factor as well. however one. so here's the details on thursday. you know, i think north of orlando, we could see about half a year's worth of rain over the next 24 hours and this moisture stream from e n extends rate through to the mid atlantic. but if we looked for these from seaboard in the lower great lakes, some low temperatures here though, not a bad day, and d. c at 21 degrees. some exceptional warmth for the canadian provinces of alberta, saskatchewan, the u. s. state of montana. but look at, there's some showers creeping closer to billions that could certainly put a cap on your temperatures. there have been some heat alerts in southern california . those have been dropped. the temperature is still above average in los angeles with a height of 32 degrees. soft to south america, we go in some storms,
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rumbling around just to the east of the bolivian peruvian, and is in the western amazon, and our weather alerts for that rain and wind combo in how pollo and rio de janeiro . those have been dropped bulk of the energy out toward the south atlantic. and those winds coming out of the north. so that's a warm breeze in patagonia, it's popped up beer temperature and come, although river davia $23.00 degrees, not bad. enjoy that. so for now, see later, ah, a multi $1000000000.00 industry. but beyond the glitz and glamour are those for me to survive his spirit to fulfil their additions. when you come in for the children to the highs and lows. so many dreams and aspirations. that's just not left you need, you know,
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body with dreams coming soon on our 0 british political party at war with itself. labor party is a criminal conspiracy against his members. newly obtained documents were beale members silenced, suspended, and forced out my god, this is unbelievable. and free speech was shot down an exclusive investigation. the labor files hard one on al jazeera. ah ah ah. hello again, you're watching out 0. 1 of our top stories and russia says it will annex for
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regents which held referendums earlier this week. it says it will officially take control of those areas to martin european union and the united states are planning to impose more sanctions on russia for holding what they call sham referendums in ukraine. the swedish coast guard is reporting a 4th leak at the north stream pipelines in the baltic sea, a rush. it says its lot to terrorism investigation over the damage. the you and nato. you say the leaks were caused by advertise parking in has left a trail of destruction in southwest florida, knocking out power to to 1000000 people. trapping many in flooded homes. the us national high consensus warning of catastrophic inland flooding. thousands of russians have fled the country since president vladimir putin issued immobilization or the last week, many a heading to neighboring georgia cars. it's dawn and finland. there's also been an increase in russian rivals and tech is southern province of antalya. it run cornell has more from the la c border crossing in georgia. i always say is
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a number of people actually cross the last the border crossing. i'm just going to get out of the way and give you a better look. that's the border crossing right there. on the other side of that, you have cues of up to 2 days, people waiting to come in. those cues are moving very, very slowly. now, throughout the day, the people that we have actually made, of course, that we've been taking over the same thing that they fling because they don't want any part of the war in ukraine. they don't want to serve. they don't want to be a part of it now. they're not doing anything illegal by crossing the border under the visible actually did russians can say in georgia for up to a year, but when you're staying for a long term, a lot of people are very worried about how they can actually fund this trip by talking about using up all their life savings, they talk about selling everything that they had in russia to be able to come into georgia and they also don't know what happens when they do eventually have to go
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back. so there's a lot of uncertainty, a lot of concern from the people that we've been speaking to, but it's also becoming a political issue within georgia itself. the government says, actually the rise in cars crossing the border isn't that much and they easily absorb the thing that, you know, the figure is going up from like $5000.00 cars a day to $11000.00. that's actually perfectly reasonable. the opposition politicians are saying that actually that figure is wildly underestimated that there's a lot more people who are cross in recent days since the announcement of that partial mobilization, mandatory military age mail call up in russia. and that's having an impact on the economy here. now that could be positive hotels, real busy, for example, but rentals are going up with a lot of very angry georgians who feel like the neighborhoods have been taken over by russian. so it's a very delicate balance to get to the government is trying to place, and that's actually compounded by the fact that the, the government here has
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a decent relationship with russia who has a very good relationship with your opinion as well. let's head over to an entirely in tech a. now it's even closer to his more from the web. hundreds of planes and landing from russia every day until they are the southern resort. still survey has always been a very popular tourism destination for russians for decades. that's why a, you have direct flights from russian cities to antalya and at the 16 to 19000 russians are arriving in this. it is for the governor's statement, a visit to became more and more popular, especially after the war and ukraine started because of russians have limited tra la options, but they can freely travel to turkey without a visas. that's why you have, we have more tourists in here. but at the officials a draw attention to an important matter. the number of russians who are not leaving the city is it has been rising,
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especially for as including announced his partial mobilization across this country . for instance, on september 1, the number of russian tourists who haven't left on tahlia was 50 feet. these can be cancellation, or if they could have missed the flights we are told. if they just wanted to stay longer gradually, this number has been increasing. after the announcement of the mobilization and yesterday is the number, it has reached 2500 united kingdom's currency dropped again on thursday after the british prime minister defended economic plans would have triggered chaos in the market. this trust says big tax cuts, so the right approach for britain's economy i had refused to consider reversing last weeks. many budget british pound crushed to record low density on monday before running slightly by the markets close on wednesday. what we've done is we've
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taken decisive action, facile to make sure that nobody is paying more than a typical fuel bill of $2500.00 pounds. that will come in, they saturday. but all say to regina saw tax burden to make, shall we grow the economy? and we'll say cat inflation. and that same importance is a difficult time. it, we're facing a global economic crisis brought about by putins worn ukraine. and what was right is that britain took decisive action to help people get free. what is going to be a difficult winter while it's bringing david high make? he is the u. k. directorate, european center for international political economy joins is now from london. david had nick, it's a pretty catastrophic start to list trusses. premise ship. how serious is this for britain? this is pretty serious. we have slightly stabilized since yesterday, but to have a bank of england intervention required to stabilize the market yesterday following a mini budget on friday. the new government is very much on trial hair as regards
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the financial markets and desperately needing so to rebuild their credibility am with a concern, there may be some contagion risk into the rest of the world. so this is, this is serious stuff. so we're not out of this yet on contagion. tell me more about what it means and what the fears are. there fit the u. k. guilt market, that's the, the, the government bonds were the, they're yield rights, their interest rates were going up. and that's what the bank of england had to step in to stop, because that affected a lot of pension funds based in london for fairly complex financial reasons as to, as to, as to why. but it may well have rendered some, okay, pension funds in solvent, and that may well have had a knock on effect. and so other assets. so there is some concern there. the unless the u. k. situation is stable because london financial market is so important than may be knock on effects and they're a little bit unpredictable as little as we learned in 2000 night, it's not entirely clear what assets are being traded,
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where so the foot as far as the i am ethics concerned? this needs to be stabilized and quickly this trust says these a stormy times that you can government had to front up to the problem. and they said they haven't been shy about coming forward. they wanted to take action. and arguably, the issue was being, they've taken too much action, they took action to stabilize energy prices, which were looking like they could go incredibly high to levels people couldn't afford. but at the same time they pushed through some fiscal changes. and those have been controversial. those look set to deepen the ukiah current account deficit, which was already a little bit worrying. and i think that was seen as not particularly credible by the markets. so there is more than one thing going on here as the backdrop of a few years of political instability. so quite a lot going on on what you can government needs to do is to reach, refine, restore its credibility so that it is a, or a good actor that london is a safe,
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a financial sensor. and we're still in that sense of, in instability. uncertainty as to what comes next. it's been a big p r. push by mistrusted out not to try to restore credibility piss hymns had gone very badly wrong. well, jasmine's views this morning didn't go so well was been a lot more communication today than we've seen in previous days. so just starting to with the evidence of some us a serious activity. there's an expectation that within the next 6 weeks, the bank of england will significantly raise interest rates that will help. so i think the communications effort has now started to step up. so things are starting to to move. but as a long way back, they were having lost a certain amount of credibility. the government now has to find it again. that's not so easily done. but certainly for the moment it's slightly stabilized during the latter period of to day. so that's a, that's a, that's an improvement on yesterday or an interesting thing. hennick preaching that thanks very much. they had to get speakers from blood a boast in has a governor,
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her seen a significant accidents of young people in recent years, emigrating in such a better opportunities and to flee rising tensions. general elections are set to take place on october, the 2nd. but as us, it beg reports now from sarajevo this little hope, despite announcements of increased budget investment, for young people, veterans which i never nature as long as she was near, sees tens of thousands of people leave every year to fit resulting in a decline in population before i lay the student, a poet and an artist overlooking her beloved city of sarajevo, the 17 year old is contemplating, leaving. the political situation in the country is a source of continued frustration. i'm young and i may not know a lot, but from what i hear and what i see is that everything is corrupted at heart. petitions are not fair. we have the same politicians for years or 30 years
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and like come on, dont we need something new, something way better. at this local school, young people are learning a new language. they say it's so they can leave and go to germany, austria in the run up to the elections, there's been increased tension and talk of a renewed conflict. it's always, there is the talk of war for the last 30 years, even after we had the war. so it's always something that comes up in the elections and the speeches of our politician. so everything is about hatred, religion and wars. others don't want to leave for them, staying as an act of loyalty. my mother lost her leg for the state. michael, half of my family lost their lives, but body parts and so on. for me to have the privilege to stay in this country. and how can i be recovered to leave it when they had the courage to stay?
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but many young people are leaving politics, the economy, and the lack of opportunities are driving people out of there has a complicated political system that came about after the war in the ninety's is divided on ethnic lines, bosnian serbs and croats. but many young people say the system doesn't work and they don't see any chance of change. the financial impact of immigration or the economy is concerning. some our country lose us up to 800000000 heroes, annually of money invested in education of young people who studied here, but went out to work elsewhere. so this has a real impact and the long term negative consequences on our future. because you tend to gratian reduces the facts based back on the hilltops. nailer is still undecided, i know that everywhere else i will be so much happier than here. but this is something mine and i just can't give up. they still help. but if
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politicians don't deliver young people like neither will continue to leave. i said, bake. i'll jazeera sarajevo, lebanese politicians have failed to elect a new president because of deep divisions and parliament erases fears that the political deadlock could continue for months after michelle omens term finishes. at the end of october protested serve clash were police in haiti on the 3rd day of national stripe by the transport union against gas price hikes. people have been demanding that prime minister audio only resign since he announced a cup to fuel subsidies earlier this month. i tell you, but today we are protesting peacefully against the cost of living against ariel henry against insecurity. the police wired tear gas, andrea bullets kill us. we the activists in the popular neighborhoods. the young leaders are asking for idiots resignation because there is nothing serious that can be done with ariel henry in haiti go with them. there are no roads, no hospitals,
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no good educational drinking water in the country. we are left alone, only the rich lavelle in this country. this is the reason why we continue to demonstrate so that all he plans can live a better life. us vice president, commonly harass, is visited, the demilitarized zone separating itself north korea and amid heightened tensions. harris earlier held talks with the south, cris prison unit circle, where they condemned north korea's nuclear rhetoric. robert bry reports now from a jew in south cra, getting cities were following in the footsteps of many us leaders before her vice president carmella harris on the heavily fortified dmc border separating the 2 careers touring the famous blue huts at the penman. john truce village where an armistice signed in 1953 ended the korean war. looking into north career itself with relation soured once more. in a region of growing tensions. in the north, we see
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a brutal dictatorship ramp in human rights violations and an unlawful weapons program that threatened peace and stability. the united states and the world seek a stable and peaceful grand peninsula where the dpr, okay, is no longer a threat. paris to asia to italy, state funeral in oklahoma, prime minister sion so ave indicated importance of relations with its ally, japan as a counter to the growing strength of china in sol. she met with president units a p. o hoping for the same level of continued co operation. for 7 decades, the alliance between the united states and the republic of korea has been a lynch pen as security and prosperity on the korean peninsula. and in the endo pacific and throughout the globe. i am here to reinforce the strength of our
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alliance and strengthen our work together. the last significant to us visit to the dmc within 2019, when president donald from beth with north korean leader kim jong on at the height of their summit diplomacy aimed at the nuclear rising. the korean peninsula. hopes of north korea giving up its nuclear weapons, have all but evaporated with leader kim jong and recently enshrining in law. it's status as a nuclear armed power and south korean intelligence officials believe the north has now completed preparations for another nuclear test. it would be the 1st such test in 5 years and comes as a u. s. naval strike group led by the aircraft carrier. ronald reagan conducts joint drills and korean waters. again, another 1st in 5 years, she leaves the peninsula with the deepening tensions increasingly reminiscent of previous times. robert bride al jazeera padget, south korea memos,
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supposedly the ang censored. she has been sentenced to 3 years in jail. along with her former economic advisor, australian sean tanelle, the per pleaded not guilty to violating the official secret site, sentencing took place in a closed court. it is the latest in a series of conviction, sutures face since being asked had been the military coup in february 2021. tony cheng as more now from bangkok in neighbouring toilet. we have seen charge upon charges laid against her sentence upon sentence piling up 23 years her. she's now supposed to serve in jail. some of those sentences carry with them hard labor sentences as well, which will be incredibly difficult for a 77 year old woman. at this stage with the sentences she's looking at she's and she still has several still to come. she won't get out of jail until she is over a 100 years old. now, i think the, the issue here is, what is the military trying to do here? we've seen them piling up these charges against
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a clearly they want her out of the picture politically. they know very well that they hold elections as they have done in the past. she will, will win overwhelmingly again. and they want to take her away from that. if elections go ahead next year, as they promised they will, and there is a for the military, a satisfactory result. they may allow her, some degree of freedom, perhaps house arrest of some sort. but clearly, she will never be allowed to return to the political stage while the military in charge. and at this stage, these sentence are sentences are effectively a death sentence patrol of guineas. former military leader has begun. mister douglas, camera and 10 others are accused of killing more than a 150 protests as during a massacre the stadium in 2009. they pleaded not guilty to charges, including murder and rape. our body dress reports now from canal cri. 13 years of waiting is finally over. foreign military leader morsa daddy's camara. finally
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freezes trial. he and 10 others. i'll be eligible masterminds of a massacre. the will come face to face a survivors in the families of hundreds of civilians who are murdered, tortured, or raped. why security forces this is jasmine on no gossip. it's too early to say if the outcome will be what we expect. but for now we're giving a court the benefit of the doubt to do. the government has promised to safeguard the integrity of the process and guarantee protection for witnesses. the proceedings are being watched closely by international institutions like the united nations of today, reversing the culture of immunity into a culture of justice. at to say the trial is an important step, but will also be a difficult one. frankly, there are a lot of concerns this charles unfolding in a complicated moment for guinea. there is a 100 government in power and there have been rights abuses escalating
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a ban on the opposition. i ban on public protest during this time. dennis hunter is under intense pressure and making a political capital out of this trial. but the next few weeks and months will determine whether the process is politically motivated or a genuine attempt to find justice for victims and members of their families. the international criminal court says it's watching the trial closely as we bow not to the judge. we about to justice. it's something above us. we have to bow to justice and respect justice. otherwise, it's the, the law of the gun and the bullet. and the bully. the victims come to quote you such a closure, but it's not certain if all who come we'll find the answers that been looking for and whether the trials outcome will help this nation he'll oh, how many edris al jazeera corner cri, one of the alleged organizes, and finances the 994 rwandan genocide has gone on trial as
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a un tribunal in the hague. fleecy kabuki is a businessman who prosecutors, a played a substantial role in war crimes against ethnic minorities. he's accused of financing the purchase of weapons and promoting hate speech through his radio station or, and his genocide saw hundreds of thousands of ethnic truancies, but also moderate ethnic hutus killed by members of a huge majority can be refused to attend. trial floods have devastated huge parts of nigeria, killing hundreds of people in displacing hundreds of thousands. more infrastructure, including homes and schools have been destroyed. final exams have been postponed, leaving thousands of students affected by hammond zachary, um, it is one of them. my name is val how much, how much i'm assisting. yes. co bio. i didn't quote going to the school and i'm in j del cba. now i don't. so now if we only see
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them deploying come to town and do they have any place to seek? we'll come into the stone and be full of the stone cliff, dis, school. we don't have this to study. i don't know any school that you can call one study. so just go many. you probably did some times before. do a double book the this is a pain in the and we are going to write it for the poor motor to senior, going to school. so not, not didn't come on by not school. so now we know that i did, and we always put some of our people because i'm just floating down to the didn't they did think if not in the not go desk
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when it was not me resume. so even the books that do it didn't have because of what the out goes. it we, i just that in house out noting these are not bugs and books. you don't have anything to leave. if you didn't go, we need books vents and you need to go meant to we knew our classes because somebody from the gangsters, paradise rapper coolio has died at the age of 59. a peculiar whose legal name was artist leon ivy. junior was a grammy winning hip hop joined at the $99.00. his biggest hit was the iconic gangsters paradise streamed over a 1000000000 time. so farms wonderful. he was in the middle of a us tour with other 90 stars, including benevolence. i still had here on out 0,
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the nfl international series returns. peter looks ahead to the 1st game in london. ah ah ah
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ah ah ah ah, it will be the oldest boy his peter make. thank you very much. for both ends arriving and cutter for the world cup will still need to provide and negates of coven 19 tests before they can enter the country. regardless of whether or not they are vaccinated. the organizing committee also confirmed it will be necessary for all businesses over 18 to install the government's tracing efforts you their phone
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. cutter expects over $1000000.00 fans to come to attend matches at the tournament, which begins on the 20th of november. for the 1st time, the cost of injuries for football clubs in the top $5.00 european leagues has gone above half a $1000000.00. a study of the $22122.00 season has measured the time plays were unavailable, costing $531000000.00. it was a total of $4810.00 injuries that the 20 percent increase on the previous season. paris benjamin were hardest hit with play absences calculated at over $35000000.00 . the 1st of a mid season will camp is expected to make the figures even higher for next year. round madrid and barcelona join p. s g. at top 3 clubs who were worst affected. they are frequently competing in multiple tournaments. and very often in the latter stages of those tournaments, so fixture congestion and loading of players in terms of the frequency with which
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they play is, is a more significant factor. for some of those clubs, it's really difficult to project the impact of the 1st winter. welcome, because it's, it's the 1st time we've seen anything like this in the middle in the middle of the season. so i think the more, the more interesting point where we can potentially projects is around fixtures, congestion, both in the lead up to the world cup. and then post woke up as well. so if we look at the last 2 seasons, take the last 2 seasons is a comparison. prevalence of injury is increased across those 5 leagues by 20 percent. the cost of injuries is increased across the last $2.00 seasons by 29 percent. not all down to the, the disruption in the fixed congestion caused by the coven 19 pandemic. but certainly that's been a significant contributing factor. if you overlay that with the seasons to come and look,
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the frequency with which plays are being off the play both prior to and post the world cup. and it's, it's fair to suggest that what we're seeing in terms of the passing of increasing injuries and increasing cost of injuries is something that's like he says, to sustain over the course of the next season. it was an historic night in baseball as new york yankee star, aaron judge hittie 61st home run of the season to equal the american league record . and this was the moment he did it had a 3 to oh, yes. so as you heard, a judge matching the mark safe by yankees legend roger maris 61 years ago. and he
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still has 7 games left of the regular season to break the record. definitely some relief. i get the 61. you know, you try not to think about it, but it creeps into your head. i can't even describe it right now. you know, it's for so, you know, such an honor. you know, what nurse, you know, did in this game, you know how he played the game. you know, what type of person he was going to be linked with him forever. is in a moment that i definitely will never forget it. i'll definitely cherish it. judges, mother patty watched the action alongside maris the son roger junior, and after the game, her son presented her with a very special momento. from the evening. the home run bull f one will champion max for stoppin, has back to back wall titles. any sites this weekend at the singapore graham, pre, the nighttime st. circuit race returns after 3 absence from the calendar caused by
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the pandemic for stop and has to win sunday's race and hope. his nearest rivals failed to finish, to be champion again with 5 races to spare. quite a long shelton. everything needs to go really like perfect from our side, and we need like from the other side as well. so from my side, i'm just focusing on on a good weekend and trying to just have a good callback around here because we haven't been here in a while. you know, so will i need to get up to speed 11, be and if else international series gets underway on sunday, the new orleans saints are in london to play the minnesota vikings. the game is taking place at the home stadium of english premier league side, tottenham the and if else international series as a london fan salivating but st. coach, dennis allen, since it's still a big adjustment for the players. but i think the team that you know, handles this transition is, is a team that's going to have the most success on, on sunday. so it's not easy on either team making this travel like this. but,
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you know, we all, we all have to deal with it. and now the team that handles that transition, the best, who had the most success on sunday. china is hosting its 1st international sports who ends in 6 months. and 1st, since the beijing winter olympics and paralympics, who will teen table tennis championships opened in cham due on thursday, and will last until october, the line life events in beijing. all competitors and stuff involved will operate in the secure bubble that have been kept away from the public with regular coven, 19 tasty will. even if it will be regulated with more sports needs. make yes. be that we will see a bit later. look forward to that. is it for this news? i but i'll be back in a couple minutes. you know, the hallmark news for us to see that ah ah
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the latest news as it breaks this village is the 1st village in this area have been rebuilt. since the as airy military took control of this area. we detailed coverage . this mountain behind me is still being occupied by as a, by johns armed forces from around the world migration official phase. they're dealing with more than $200000.00 pending application. in these turbulent times, up front returns for a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues. they are literally being turned back. how is this not a contravention of international law? this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about issue that matter from
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the state of democracy around the world to the struggles faced by the under represented. those voices have to be brought to the table. they have the matter. we have to start to talk about the issue. we will challenge the conventional wisdom up front on al jazeera. ah, ah, ah. really listen, the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. no matter what lucy with the news and kind of for that matter to you. oh.

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