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a dramatic, you turn, the u. k. government goes back on tax cuts as it announces, changes to its many budget. ah, until mccrae, this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. and israeli right leaves to palestinians stayed in the occupied with bank 16. others have been arrested. ukrainian forces retake a key town in an area of the kremlin has just claimed is now part of the russian federation. and a presidential run. often brazil lula. the sofa will face current prison. julia bull center again later this month. ah,
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the british government is making a dramatic, you turn on. it's many bunches that was announced just 10 days ago. chancellor quasi quite tang is reversing his proposed scrapping of the top right of income tax . the announcement of billions of dollars of unfunded tax cuts, st. financial markets into a spin with the pound, reaching record lows against the dollar. a full printed joins us now on the line from a booming him into a pool only yesterday the prime minister said they were absolutely, they were absolutely committed to scrapping this top tax. right. so what has changed it's that's a very good question. i mean, what causing quite saying the u. k. chancellor is saying is that he and the prime minister had conversations about this. and don't forget in that interview that the prime minister gave yesterday, she pinned the responsibility for this 45 pence. tax rate being scrapped on the chancellor directly. she said it was his decision to do that. ah,
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but the unpopularity of that decision has been reverberating both in the money markets and in the country here in the u. k. leaving the that the concert, the ruling conservative party at record lowers in the opinion, polls labor in one poll on 54 percent of the conservatives on just 21 percent. and clearly there was a decision made that this could not go on. so we have this screeching you turn, i mean, there's no other way of describing it. it is extraordinary for a government to have stuck to its guns for 10 days on this deeply controversial issue. and. and then on the day that the, the chancellor was due to give his keynote speech to the annual conference of the conservative party in the morning round of broadcast its views that he gives. he lands this on social media. and as you say, the what that saying is that it was a distraction. there's a certain merit to that argument though, that it was a big package of measures. there were other measures in there, for example,
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reducing the basic rate of tax from 20 pence in the pound to 19 pence in the pound, the benefits, millions of people. and yet, the, the scrapping of the $45.00 pence in the pound tax rate for higher rate earners. that was the thing that, that really got their headlines and the arguments of the prime minister. and the chance that is that, that, that become a distraction. it's true, but now the utah itself is going to be the big story. okay. pool printed for us from birmingham. thank you. his rarely forces have kills to palestinians in the occupied west bank. it happened during a ride of the yellow sun refugee camp north of ramallah. israel says that soldiers opened fire after palestinians tried to ram them with their cock will need. abraham is life and ramallah and the occupied west bank for us and did what more can you tell us about this rose? we are standing here in front of the gentle and refugee camp where he is ready
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forces have shot to had a car that had 3 palestinian liter. it's announced that after the rest of the car with the palestinians, that 2 of them were killed. and the 3rd was injured, palestinians here will tell you that usually when palestinians conduct rhyming attacks, they're usually one person one car. and they think that israel is using the rhyming or allegations as a way to justify its extrajudicial killing palestinians say that israel is trying to control palestinians to instill fear in them. specifically that there is a growing sentiment of a poor thing, military attacks against israeli soldiers and legal israeli settlers living here in the occupied west bank. this is part of the reality palestinians are living under. this is these really separation wall? it separates a palestinian lance from other past the near land. behind this wall,
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there is an illegal israeli sacrament, and usually satler's carmen attack. california's just as happened late on sunday night, palestinians say that this has been a very tense year, very difficult to your for them. $109.00 palestinians just in the occupied west bank itself were killed by israeli forces, including jesse as shitty. a. barclay, i can thank you, that is neither abraham for us in the occupied west bank. he cranes, president says, his forces have retaken a strategic town as part of a counter offensive against russian forces. leman is located in one of the 4 regions recently climbed by russia, shall stratford reports from sphere to his desk. ukrainian armies repositioning close to the front line town of lee man in the tornet screeching of
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eastern ukraine. president putin says, this is now part of russia, but the ukraine, an 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 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 enter. so carsa, this is also possible on liberated territories, so we don't key patching together that we keep them dispersed to ensure maximum safety of our personnel. but it does not affect the performance of their task, as some of its spiers have been damaged by the shilling. but this 16th century russian orthodox monastery remains relatively unscathed. the level of destruction
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he proves. 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 . 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. liver now talk her balloon 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 some of the few people who stayed and survived the fighting, a sheltering in the basement of another damage nearby church. because their homes
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have been destroyed. glued miller's husband passed away in may. her children fled to hall give when the fighting started. i know you don't, but them we are not leaving because this is our land, our mother land. we are even prepared to live in a dog out. if it means we can stay near another homeless family descend the stairs into the church crypt 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. she has a history, eastern, new grain. oh, with more on the you crime war we are live and keven moscow. let's speak 1st of all re chelan who is in the ukrainian capital where we just how much ground have ukrainian force has been able to retake in this latest offensive.
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well at the moment the ukrainians in the east are trying to carry on pushing or in the area that charles was, was reporting from just there after taking the important town of li man over the weekends. they now want to keep the offensive going. the russians are trying to set up new defensive lines on the road in a another to ankle krajina and the ukrainians are trying to destroy, disrupt them in doing that. but actually that the moments the focus it has change. and now a lot of attention is, is down south in the curse on region, or because of a new offensive that is being launched there. and what's going on is that the, the, the russian forces are basically in tests on city and surrounding areas on the west . bank of that nipper is us. the main russian forces though, are on the other side of the river. so for many weeks the ukrainians have been
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trying to a isolates and disrupts the russians in that's a curse on city area and the surrounding regions. and they seem to have found a weak points in the north of, of the russian occupied territory there. and it's like they did in cock give, earlier in the month they've exploited a weakness. they pushed through the 1st line of russian defences. and now they seem to making series headway along the riverbank south. the presidents of low to mid zalinski is, is staying quite tight lips about exactly how much territory has been taken. he's talking about 2 settlements now under your credit control arc and gallagher and merely vivica. but actually it looks like the advance has been more significant than that, sir. we just need to get confirmation of quite how far they've gone. russian military bloggers are sounding the alarm. they're saying that in the area there's a danger of russian lines properly collapsing. we're also hearing of airstrikes,
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overnights, and there were strikes on the city of parisha and the city of neat bro, we don't yet know quite well the damages yet that's being assessed. thank you very much. there's were a challenge for us in the ukrainian capital will go now to mohammed val, who joins us from moscow. now. the duma is set to ratify the annexation of the full ukrainian regions by russia. does this thing make it official? why tom? it seems to be an appeal in the process that is going to take place within the next 3 hours off to 3 hours from now. the duma will meet and will assign will vote 1st and then brought 5 treaties between russia and those 4 regions of your pain dot russian are called independent entities or independent republics, depending on whether they speak about and yes can ganske or felicia and such
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son nobody expects otherwise, nobody expects that any vote to be there against this treaties today. so it's, it's, it's a heal situation. you know, nobody will know that's gonna happen. and that's different from what is going on in the field. the russians after the night of you photo friday evening, woke up very soon to the realities on the ground and what's going on in the field at the front lines after those push box and the retreat. subtraction army had to, to do in front of the advancing ukraine in army. we understand the, the thousands of recruits, new recruits are being sent to the front line already. that means very little training that before between the time they were recruited on the time they launched
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in the, in the battle field, which tells you how much urgent this situation is for russia. and that criticism being leveled against the leadership, particularly the field commanders who presided over the retreat from lima. and so i mean it's a fluid situation. nobody knows what changes might take place. i can't predict, i'm not predicting anything, but that criticism from very high ranking officials here, russia, people very close to let me put in a probably we can conclude that you know, rushes, trying to look more seriously. now what, how the situation is being conducted on the ground and they have not yet announced the measures that are going to be taken. but it's a, it's a, it's a critical situation here. russia and it's going to develop that mean we will see the results in the next few days. okay, thank you very much. this mohammed vol for us in moscow, but still a hit on al jazeera will be live from the bulgarian capital sophia. reverse is it
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made it clear that tired of paying the price for the government's hard line on russia. stories of survival, re speak to people who made it. also live after stampede and indonesian football stadium. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with sibling at all anyways. hello there, autumn is certainly in the air across northern areas of europe when windy weather sweeping its way further east, keeping things rather cool, but there are still some areas of clinging on to the late summer warmth, particularly the southeast corner. we've had rec, or temperatures for october, into kia as well as cyprus. things are going to cool here. they are looking rather cold as well across the north of the british isles, britain,
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an island season sun. however, in more southern areas and is looking rather pleasant across more sensual areas of france. seeing lots of clear skies and the temperature is set to rise in paris as high pressure moves. and if we have a look at the 3 day will be touching up to $23.00 on wednesday with clear skies well above the average. now, as we head further south, it's looking largely pleasant for much of the mediterranean, if you showers here and there in italy, and for greece, we are going to see things cool. down slightly. athens seen the temperature head down to 25 degrees on tuesday, but it's a different story to the south west for the iberian peninsula, spain and portugal, seeing fairly clear skies a bit of rain affecting. and lucy out bought for madrid. plenty of sunshine, the temperature picking up the weather, sponsored by cats, are they always in these turbulent times up front returns for
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a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues. they are literally being turned back houses, not a contravention of international law. this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about issue that matter from 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 fee . here we will challenge the conventional wisdom up front on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. the salad is outraged, and the occupied whist bank compton is rarely forces kills to palestinians during a ride of the jolly zone. refugee camp north of ramallah. israel says that soldiers
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opened fire off to palestinians, tried to random with the com. ukraine is climbing more progress and it's counter offensive against russian forces in the east president for a lot of me, zalinski says his forces have reclaimed the strategic town of lee men. the british prime minister's government is making a dramatic, you turn announcing changes to its mini budget, which was announced 10 days ago. chancellor quasi quoting is reversing the proposed scrapping of the top right of income tax. well, it's crossed to neve back now. he's outside the bank of england in london. i've just looking at her how the pound is doing and it's sitting. it's around $0.89 to the dollar. so how have markets, they responded to this news. a word say some sort of mixed pitcher at the moment, but you're right in saying, firstly, if we focus on the currency market,
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the pound has rallied somewhat when european trading opened, little earlier at the pounds of dollar was about $1.12 and a half cents when the u. k. markets opens at 8 o'clock local, so an hour or so ago, we saw it full ever so slightly, but nevertheless, still hovering around the $1.12. i just put this in perspective because last monday was the real shocker. when it fell to as low as $1.03, raising really big concerns about forthcoming parity between the pound and the dollar. that's what really triggered a chain reaction of events that led to concerns about soaring, inflation. led to worries about interest rates going through the roof and led to also many, many lenders pulling their mortgage deals, which spunk a huge amount of concern. precisely, amongst traditional conservative middle england voters, the people who have precisely put the government in this position to be able to handle the economy properly. and clearly, all of that has been weighing heavily on the chance of the exchequer quasi
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crossings mind along with the prime minister list trust. but up until only 24 hours ago, the assumption was that they were going to be pushing ahead with this plan. now of course, an all important you turn on that specific issue of the top rate of tax. the $45.00 p rate of tax as it's known, which is a tax, basically on people earning more than a $170000.00 a year. precisely the kind of people that may not necessarily benefit from major tax cats. i was here in the city of london this morning, meant to be speaking to a city trader and also a multi millionaire who was going to they were going to both tell me that they were willing to pay more tax, not pay less tax rate to see really how this. 3 sir, this announcement will ready go down. thank you very much. that's nice. market for us outside the bank of england and london.
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an inconclusive 1st round of presidential elections and brazil brings 3 more weeks of uncertainty. the poll hasn't gone as predicted with 99.9 percent of the bell. it's counted. this is how it's looking. lula has only managed a slight late with 48.4 percent of the vote. and both scenario has 143.2 percent. a run off will be held on october, the 30th al latin america editor, lucy newman reports from sao paulo no mccorkle for the selection is a nail biter fans and supporters of leftist presidential candidate lucy. now to let the silva, i worried polls had predicted that the former president would defeat the courage right wing president, j bull seattle 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. again, we're little bit,
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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. lunas avoided here are sounding our beat optimistic that they will win in the run. this incident ruin is that the bulls were wrong and that bulls are not or cannot be underestimated. visible sonata is not contesting 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 junior, 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,
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but also show that our economy is recovering well as a muslim. this already divisive election could become even more divisive in the coming weeks. present bull fernando is really questioning the capacity of the electoral justice and of the 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 is tense, campaigning in election, which the outcome is even more in seconds than before. lucy and women have jazeera so hollow brazil, the war and ukraine wade hippy over elections and bulgaria on sunday. sophia was once one of moscow's key allies, but it took a hard line after the invasion brush a cut off its gas, and energy prices have sword. will it speak now to entry simmons whose following developments in sophia? and it sounds like groundhog day there it certainly
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does analissa calling it fragmented politics. the people are just so frustrated. many had just haven't voted on the politicians at frying to get some sort of coalition government together. but it has to be said that the party with the most votes is blamed for years of corruption. this is how things played out. no clear winner, no surprise. instability is the result in this election. boy co boris of center. right? party one most votes. if he manages to get a coalition together, he says policy would remain pro european. oh, got it that other brother al gary and needs to be very clear for him and precise on where it belongs in the european union. and nato carol, pet call for centrist 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
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he needed. they're making a choice between her, our politics and transition, where corruption was part of the from them we bulgaria. or i knew completely reform transparent, growing bulgaria. it was only last year that anti corruption protest brought down bristles government after mobile a decade in power. his administration faced a 120 allegations of corruption from an e. u prosecutor. despite this brozowski core support stayed intact, mainly among older voters, many of them living outside of the capital promotion she dylan. she's very confident he's a well qualified politician. she communicates very well and he takes advice from the experts. but university lecturer galena, pinta cova, is skeptical about how there can be a fully functioning government. most of the half of the little noises through it
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make 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 a 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. now the actual turn out figures are below 40 percent. that's the lowest figure that since this political crisis started one aspect which might just have an effect all overseas voters, this is the poorest country in the european union. many people have gone overseas for work and they get a vote. millions of them now the early projection suggest that those votes are going in favor of parties other than a boris off so that that could have an effect on the margin of the lot of the wind
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effectively. but a lot of talking to go on and it's quite possible that there will be stagnation right away across the board. okay, thank you so much. that's andrew summons for us in so fear the president of indonesia is every, my football club says he's ready to take full responsibility. after 125 people were killed in a stampede following a match on saturday. people have been paying tributes outside the stadium where one of the world's worst sports disasters unfolded. indonesia, security minister says an independent team will investigate what happens and who is to blind. will al jazeera is jessica washington is in my lying where she met with survivors. in milan, this is a community a 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
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turned to tragedy up to police fired tear gas at spectators, apparently to control sans who entered the field. after the match ended. people panicked triggering a stampede as they rushed to the gates. re hands elani survived, but his friend didn't. but please, through target to the lower part of the stadium, i saw children dying in front of my eyes. people who are scattering around and panic, trying to escape. but the exits were lot, little and so they were piling up their hundreds who were injured in the chaos. witnesses paint a rustic picture. i make some work on to see god. so tomorrow, as people ran towards the exit and it was locked, 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. but it boon. this is the waiting area of the cycle unwind hospital in milan. one of the hospitals close to the stadium. most of the people waiting here are parents waiting anxiously for updates on their children. 17 year
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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 march had started to come home. where was my son added? 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 deonte was beat. the patrice mother is also waiting for an update from the i see you. they made a double classify her face, so swollen and the bones in her neck dislocated. she's unconscious. indonesia, as president has asked for, an investigation and human rights groups are calling for answers and accountability, criticizing police for using t against in a confined space. for now, many of the parents who spoke to bounty 0 say the only question on their mind is
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whether their child will make it through. jessica, washington al jazeera milan. the king of foster's military leader, paul henry demy bar, has agreed to step down days after army officers announced his deposition. it is the 2nd qu, and burkina faso this year. religious and community leaders held mediation talks between to me but, and the new self proclaimed later, abraham try all right to resolve the crisis perimeter. much wrangler. ethan, we really need to change the pace. we need to go fast. the whole country is in a state of emergency, so every one at this level must be able to move faster and abandoned unnecessary tapering to live in bull kinna. everything is urgent from secure 2 to defense, to health, to social action are brought to infrastructure and once everything is urgent, at least 7 people have died from cholera and hazy.

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