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anxious in the levant, have been quite hard. theresa still showing 30, but eventually it is. breeze will come in then, and temps will start to drop a little bit. otherwise things are really quite caught. little bit on the hot side . baghdad may be, but as i say, for most part we morning where we should be the whole of, after still to dry, ethiopia is producing some shaft and they're still falling as pretty heavy downpours in sudan, south sedan, back to the central african republic and to the west in southern africa, rainy's and read the story. we got an increasing spring heat way. you can always call it that. in bob swab, the temperature of the capital is going up to $38.00, which equals the standing october record. ah, ah
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. the dramatic you turn, the u. k. government goes back on tax cuts as it announces, changes to its mini budget. ah, until mccrae, this is l to hear a live from doha. also coming up. presidential run off in brazil. ledger cocoa thanks, current president of scenario again later this month. stories of survival, we speak to people who made it out alive. after a stan pete, an indonesian football stadium and ukranian forces retake a key town in an area that the kremlin has just now claimed. as part of russia, ah, the british prime minister government is making
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a dramatic you turn announcing changes to its mini budget, which was announced just 10 days ago. chancellor cross the ca ting is reversing the proposed scrapping of the top right of income tax. the announcement of billions of dollars of unfunded text counts st. financial markets into a spin with a pound reaching record lows against the dollar poll bryn and joins us now on the line from birmingham. and can you just explain how big you turn this is? well it's, it's so bizarre, frankly, i mean, the prime minister just yes, they said that she stood by the package and only accepted that it had defense. she simply laid the ground and that was headline on sunday. and now in the last half an hour, i have a chance that turning around and scrapping the whole policy. i mean, it is extraordinarily screeching. you turn by
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a government that appeared to be an apologetic about what was a very difficult policy to sell to the country at a time of a cost of living crisis. this 45 percent tax rates, which applies to people who and more than 150000 pounds, that's around $160000.00 was scrapped all together by chance cost content. it did distract from other measures the way in this many budgets such as, for example, the dropping of one percent from 1900 from 20 pounds to the parents of 1910 in the pound for basic tax payers. all the attention was focused on this $45.00 pence in the towns tax rate being polished for the higher rates this and, and yet now they didn't decided to scrap it on the now a day into the annual conference. admittedly, with a lot of pressure from
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a lot of different people, even within their party, they've done this extraordinary, you turn, it certainly shows weakness. there's no doubt about it and it's going to be a very, very difficult day at the conservative party conference. okay. pool. bring in for us and booming, and thanks for the update and inconclusive. the 1st round of presidential elections in brazil brings and 3 more weeks of uncertainty left us candidates. louise and i see a little of the silver has taken a slight lead path. incumbent scenario has beaten expectations to finish a close 2nd, taking the device of elections to run off. well al latin america, it's lucy and human reports from sa, paula, thomas harper. the selection is
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a nail biter and supporters of left his presidential candidate lucy. now to let the siever are worried, polls had predicted that the former president would defeat the courage right wing president james bull sonata, or by a double digit margin. his lead instead, just 5 percentage points. yet lula remained a beat insisting he was certain to win the presidential run off on october 30th. i agree with bill, i've never won an election in the 1st round of one them all in the 2nd round. all of them here in the runoff. what's important is the change to think thoroughly on what to propose to society and build a network of alliances. ah, hundreds of supporters gathered on police to avenue to cautiously celebrate the result. luna supported here are sounding, i'll beat optimistic that they will win in the ronald goodwin, isn't it, isn't the bulls were wrong? and that was the nato cannot be underestimated. visible sonata is no contesting
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the results as he had suggested he might. instead, he had reason to celebrate his political party has become the number one force in congress. what he believes that his 2nd term is now only 28 days away. oh said to me, i recognized that many people feel their standard of living as full. and now he will show them with greater emphasis that we recognize are spending power has diminished, but also show that our economy is recovering well. the most of this already divisive election could become even more divisive in the coming weeks present. both so narrow is really questioning the capacity of the electoral justice and of electro electronic system to work properly. and so to give him what he believes, that the only acceptable result that his this is victory resilience now face another 3 weeks of in is campaigning in election which the outcome is even more and
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2nd and the for lucy and human. how does era south of brazil ukraine's president says his forces have retaken a strategic town as part of her counter offensive against russian forces. layman is located in one of the 4 regions recently climbed by russia. charl strength reports from its fiancee husk. ukrainian armies repositioning close to the front line town of lee mann in the donnette screeching of east in ukraine. president putin says this is now part of russia, but the ukrainian army is back in control of 2 weeks of heavy fighting. everywhere you look, devastation is nearly complete, burnt out russian and ukrainian military vehicles. and home after home destroyed
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russian soldiers were forced to retreat from this area, but the ukrainian army says they are prepared for a counter attack and one, even using as russian president vladimir putin has implied the nuclear auction. he would undergo course, this is also possible on liberated territories, sir, we don't keep patching together that we keep them dispersed to ensure maximum safety of our personnel. but it does not affect the performance of their task. some of its spirals have been damaged by the shilling, but this 16th century russian orthodox monastery remains relatively unscathed. the level of destruction here proved just how fierce the fighting has been. in recent weeks, this russian orthodox monastery has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. but now the ukrainian soldiers here tell us they fear the priests inside sheltering what they describe as russian collaborators
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. the bridge to the monastery over the soviet ski donates river has been blown up on both sides. unlike most of the population of the village, the priests are still here. the world now taco bell, i'm for mertsa. this monastery comes under the moscow patriarch, which from the start has been destroying ukraine from the inside. therefore, we see all these monks as russian agents. so there's a very high chance they've been hiding collaborators and, and i think some of the few people who stayed and survived the fighting, a sheltering in the basement of another damaged nearby church. because their homes have been destroyed. glued miller's husband passed away in may. her children fled to halt give when the fighting started. i knew you don't, but um we are not leaving because this is our land, our mother lands. we're even prepared to live in a dog out if it means we can stay near. another homeless family descend the stairs
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into the church crit, with a sleep. the ukrainian village lies in ruins on land. vladimir putin says, is now part of russia and has vowed to take full control of by any means. cha, stratford al jazeera, sheer to his eastern new grain. we're a challenge is life for us in cave and can you explain just how much ground ukrainian forces have been able to retake in the slightest round of fighting? for the grain is a carry on pushing in the area the. the charles was reporting from there after taking bath. so importance town of lee, man, they are carrying on trying to stop the russians from setting up new defensive lines. keep on, keep on going in to neighboring towns around the man, places like tosca. but really the attention at the moment is now switched down
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south to the her son region. now for some time, many, many weeks or the ukrainians have been trying to squeeze and, and isolate russian forces in cats on city and surrounding areas which is on the west banker 30 per river, are trying to isolate those russian forces for the main bulk of, of russian troops, which is on the other side of the richer river in the main bitter, of course, on a region. now it seems that the ukrainians in the last few hours have found a weak points in the northern parts of the russian off by territories. there on the west bank, the negro, and have broken through and of now pushed a significant amount of distance along the river. bank, now, the or the president zalinski wrote him, his lensky is, is saying quite tight lipped about exactly how much territory has been taken. he said that 2 settlements have been liberated arc and alsco and merely baker. but
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actually looks like the craters of have gone further than just those 2. russia military blockers have been sounding alarm or talking about sierra possible collapse in russian forces there. so that's, that's a very active front line at the moment. there have been a couple of fur cities hits by strikes, airstrikes, overnight apparition at ne pro have both been struck by the by russian missiles aden's, the damage that's been done there as being assessed at the moment or a challenge for us in cave. thank you. the president of indonesia is every my football club says he's ready to take full responsibility. after 125 people were killed in the stampede following a match on saturday. people have been paying tributes outside the stadium. we one of the world's worst sports disasters unfolded. indonesia, security minister says an independent team will investigate what happens and who is
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to blame. what al jazeera is, jessica washington is in milan, where she met with survivors. in milan, this is a community in the morning and shock. 17 year old we dad went to a football match. his family never expected that he wouldn't make it home. the game turned to tragedy after police fired tear gas at spectators, apparently to control fans who entered the field after the match ended. people panicked triggering his stampede as they rushed to the gates. re hans elani survived, but his friend didn't. but please, to target to the lower part of the stadium, i saw children dying in front of my eyes. people were scattering round and panic trying to escape, but the exits were locked and loaded, so they were piling up. their hundreds were injured in the chaos. witnesses paint, i reflect picture, i make some work on to see god. so tomorrow as people ran towards the exit and it
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was lot. and then the lights dimmed in the stadium. it was dark. people were pushing each other and even stepping over each other, trying to get out of the pool. this is the waiting area of the cycle and what hospital in milan, one of the hospitals, close to the stadium, most of the people waiting here, all parents waiting anxiously for updates on their children. 17 year old refiner, dewey a franchise is in the intensive care unit. i was staying up waiting for him. it was so late and he hadn't come home. every one else in our neighbourhood who had been to the match had started to come home. where was my son now? as she worries about her son, she pondered why he ended up in hospital in the 1st place. why did police gas them? there were many children up there and mothers too. now you see who the victims are . many of them are just young boys, like my son diaz, to speak to patrice. mother is also waiting for an update from the i see you guys
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want. her face was swollen and the bones in her neck dislocated. she's unconscious . indonesia, the president has asked for an investigation and human rights groups a calling for answers and accountability, criticizing police for using t against in a confined space. for now, many of the parents who spoke to, to 0 say the only question on their mind is whether their child will make it through. well, let's speak to jessica washington, who's live in my language. the stampede happened. and jessica, can you tell us a little bit more about the investigation? well, the investigation is underway. and part of that, of course the phone's looking at the state of the country on stadiums, in my lungs, where we are now. and i just want to give you a sense of what that looks like right now. because in the daylight, you really get a sense of how this tragedy unfolded. you can see this ventilation area has been appears to have been smashed by spectators as they tried their best to leave the
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stadium. once your gas was fired and this metal door over here, you can see how it's been bent out of shape because people were really running for their lives. that's what spectators have been telling us that police fire to go. but many of the exits were shot. and so they didn't even have the opportunity to try to escape and that's how the pilots began and, and people lost their lives. as sam paid happened, you can see here people have been leaving tributes throughout the weekends in today as well, flowers and candles. the community really just in shock at, at what has happened, what is unfold. and of course, of course, for an adequate and thorough investigation that investigation feel very much underway. but we understand that police are looking in particular at 18 officers who had some involvement in firing the gas, but the community here is so angry and they are calling the answers. and you can see signs like this scattered throughout the stadium. my. my brother was killed,
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we need a sorrow investigation, and there is so much anger here and so much despair. just the shock that many of the victims, of course, were young, young men, young women, that families even you can see their shoes scattered around and even passes. people were fleeing for their lives. and really just you can see thousands of shoes throughout the stadium. and here this side, particularly powerful police, had even police, you killed my brother. and so people are looking for answers. they're looking for accountability and it remains to be seen whether they will ever get that and a thank you so much. that's jessica washington. for us live from malone mostella hit on al jazeera. why is riley forces kills to kill us simeon, the occupied whist bag and a deepening crisis. what's causing child hunger in sudan to get worse? ah,
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saving spot the season with clouds streaming from the atlantic little humps in it and windings here and there layers of low pressure. it's got to be autumn, has it not? which means windy quite often. rain sometimes a drop in temperature, significant places where antalya broke the october record for the whole country yesterday. this cold front is sweeping through right now in fact, and we'll see a forecast high on monday of and he's 31 back down to normal if you like. cooler still near the north coast in the land, and across towards the caucasus with showers to boot. so back down to where it should be, i for the rest of europe. well, monday still looks like this with france looking better, the wind having dropped in, for example, the low countries. this winding up low here means a cold day or 2 for the baltic states for in that ukraine of if only about 9 degrees. the next system though, is running into the british,
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out up towards norway, leaving a huge gap and most of europe to enjoy a bit of warming quiet sunshine, which is the case removed in north africa, but still got clumped to shower a long way north. this one here in to southern child, the last one has just gone off shore, but still hanging around and gideon, sierra leone might wind up into a tropical storm just here. sorry for the cape verde arden's. ah, with
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ah. ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories, the salad, the british prime ministers, government is making a dramatic you tune, announcing changes to its many budget, which was announced 10 days ago. chancellor quasi quoting is reversing the proposed scrapping of the top right of income tax. it's announcement head st. financial markets into a spin with a pound reaching record laws against the dollar. brazil's presidential contest is hated to run off lifted candidates, louise and osceola, the sofa. one, the 1st round of bulging but not with the numbers needed to avoid
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a sick and drowned. he'll face incumbent, she able to norah on october. the 30th ukraine is claiming more progress in its counter offensive against russian forces in the east president. hello to me as zalinski says, his forces have reclaimed the strategic town of lee men will be at war and ukraine wide, heavy over elections in bulgaria. on sunday. sophia was one of moscow's key allies, but it took a hard line after the invasion. russia cut off its gas and energy prices have sought. andrew simmons reports from sophia no clear winner, no surprise. instability is the result in this election. boy co boris of center, right? party one most vote. if he manages to get a coalition together, he says policy would remain pro european or that is that other, but it gary needs to be very clear and precise on where it belongs in the european
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union. and nato carol, pet coffer center is succeeded. boris offers prime minister, but his popularity waned, partly because of his hard line on russia and his messaging didn't get the support he needed. they're making a choice between politics and transition work option that was part of the brand with bo guerria or i knew completely reformed that i'm parents growing bulgaria. it was every last year that anti corruption protest brought down by results government . after more than a decade in power, his administration phase 120 allegations of corruption from any you prosecutor. despite this bar, a soft core support stayed intact, mainly among older voters, many of them living outside of the capital. but no, she didn't keys very confident. he's a well qualified politician. he communicates very well and he takes advice from the
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experts. but university lecturer galena, pinta cova, is skeptical about how that can be fully functioning government. most of the half of the to my sisters, they might form a government, but it won't last for long. the last few elections show that it's nearly impossible to have a stable coalition government. and so what next negotiations to try to get the coalition government formed parties with different ideologies, trying to come together. it could include a nationalist pro russian party, but there's no guarantee it will all succeed. and that could be another general election. andrew simmons al jazeera, sophia, eli results for elections and bosnia herzegovina show, reformists and moderates, winning the cro at and both in the in presidential states the vote was held to elect 3 members of the she had presidency plus parliaments. the serbian seats remains unclear with both candidates,
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claiming victory. israeli forces have killed 2 palestinians in the occupied west bank. it happens during a ride of the jollies on refugee camp north of ramallah. israel says its soldiers opened fire off to palestinians trying to random with thick ha bonita, abraham is live in ramallah in the occupied west bank. and what more can you tell us about this? right? we are standing here near the angela's own refugee camp. where is really forces shots at a car that's had 3 palestinians. it later said that 2 of them were killed and the 3rd was arrested. now according to these really posters, they say that these really a soldiers there suspected that these 3 men were planning to do an attack against it. soldiers that were reading the camp. but in the history of attacks by palestinians against israeli soldiers, we never see a group of people conducting
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a rhyming attack. it's usually one person in a car, conducting a ramming attack. so many palestinians here say that this is part of israeli enforcement of control and power against palestinians. they say that the main goal is to kill palestinians to instill fear in them. now for palestinians, they've been showing more and more support of attacks against israelis. they said this is the only language israel understands. this is to give you an idea, the heart of the daily life. people here live in a jealous on camp and they're occupied westbank. this is the israeli, a separation wall behind it is an illegal israeli settlement. and later on a late on sunday, we've seen israeli settlers coming to this area attacking palestinians and intimidating them. it's been a very difficult year for palestinians,
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$109.00 of them were killed in the occupied westbank by israeli forces. okay, thank you very much. this need to abraham for us in the occupied west bank. hi, food prices and poor harvests is causing millions trisha among children in sudan. the children's agency says at least 3000000 of them is suffering from malnutrition, with at least half a 1000000 an urgent need of assistance. recent floods that have destroyed hundreds of thousands of hectares of farmland, a prompt and concerns that the number will rise even more. had a morgan reports from casala in easton, sir don when ama moods one year old daughter, how was started to lose weight 4 months ago. she thought it was just a phase, but how was health continued to deteriorate? and now i'm now has brought her to a mal nutrition center for treatment. the nice wouldn't only tell ye because of the
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cost of food in the market. most of the time we can only afford to give her milk. things are very expensive. and even when i nurse her, there is not enough to keep her full until the indices. hundreds of children in castell out here in eastern sudan suffer from malnutrition. it's the result of a poor harvest the previous season that caused food, prizes to rise and left many families struggling to provide for their children. recent floods have also destroyed hundreds of thousands of factors of crops raising concerns about food security, especially in rural areas. the you and says 3000000 children around the country are suffering from malnutrition. some cases are so severe, it's something big growth with some children, hardly gaining any height as they age. 8 year old son mahmud is one such case america because he the lock in a cellphone. when he was 4 years old, he was eating little. sometimes he went to bed without dinner. now all his cousins,
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the kids in the neighbourhood were bonner, on the same time, have chrome, but he still the same height. have a 1000000 of the children suffering malnutrition are categorized as severe cases. and in urgent need of aid, according to the children's agency, eunice half. so i told him was my home since noon and how long attrition is responsible for the death of 50 percent of children under 5. so there's an urgent need for the different sectors to come together to address the root causes. we have already started a cash transfer program for mothers, and they're starting to come to transfers for prenatal and postnatal checkups. but we need to expect that to include as many mothers as we can, and i'm no hope. her daughter redeems her health but fears that as long as she struggles with the ability to afford food, her condition will get worse. he will morgan ultra 0 aroma center. at least 7 people have died from cholera and haiti. the 1st color of related deaths and 3
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years. it's happening as the country faces crippling gang violence. there are shortages of fuel and clean water and hospitals. a struggling to function students for iranian security forces in the capital to run during mass demonstrations after the death of martha meany. the 22 year old, died after she was attained by around morality, police for violating the countries headscarf rules. videos posted on social media show a crowd disbursing and sheltering on a street outside the university were given. the warring sides have failed to agree, an extension of a nation wide ceasefire. both sides playing each other, allowing the truth to expire. and the united nations wants talks to continue. the sci fi has been the longest in the 8 year war. hundreds of thousands of people have died in the conflict. and the you in says the war has caused the world's worst humanitarian cross. israel's prime minister has back to us, broke a deal, knocking
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a maritime border with living on your lap. he says it will safeguard the country, security and commercial interests. he's even bags the idea of living on producing natural gas. but the opposition is criticizing the move. my love for sure who it could be live alone more than 10 years. israel has been trying to achieve the steel . the security of the north will be strengthened, the career rig will be activated and produce, guess the money will go into the coffer of this country, and energy dependence will be secured. this is a deal that strengthens israel, security and israel's economy. we have no opposition to an additional lay beneath garetsville being developed from which we would of course receive the royalties due on such fields would we can lay beneath dependency on iran restrained his vala and bring regional stability. hurricane or lean is making its way towards mexico and pacific coast.
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