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hi, inflation, lower, gross, the i m f. c. gloomy forecast for the world economy and the backdrop of the ukraine war at an energy crisis. ah, hello again, i'm adrian and again, this is al jazeera alive from dough. also coming up, russia says that vladimir putin could be open to meeting the u. s. president. as more strikes at the ukrainian city of south florida, lebanon, and israel is set to sign a maritime border deal. after years of negotiations and one famous bohemian crystal company check, republic needs and a constant apply of gas every day with work. and i'm concerned about the future amid the energy price.
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ah, the instructional monetary thought is predicting a bleak future if the global economy does the warn ukraine sky, high consumer prices, and rising interest rates take that toll. let's go straight to the i m f in washington. out as here as alan fisher, is there a allen pay to picture for us just how bad this last year has been on and what the future holds according to the i m f will looking through the support. there is no good news. it just looks increasingly bleak. there's a confluence coming together of so many different crisis like political instability, climate challenges, that is the war in ukraine. and there's also continued problems of cove at not the walls been through problems economically in the past 20 years with a global financial crisis. and also with essentially, the coven shut down for 2 years. and you would think things were getting back to
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normal, but they're simply not. and not as a problem. now you can talk macroeconomic terms all that you want. here's the reality. ordinary people are struggling to feed their families to heat their homes, to do the things that they would or to not only do. and that is the challenge that is facing finance ministers and finance executives who gathering here in washington this week. let's just take a look at the idea of growth. now, if you grew an economy, that means it should be more jobs and more money around. according to the i m. f. growth in 2021 was 6 per cent. in 2022. it's 3.2 percent and next year it will be 2.7 percent. and then when you talk about inflation, that's the cost of goods going up and sometimes wages don't match that. then that is even more bleak reading. in the 202021. it was 4.7 and 2022. it was $8.00, and it will last for much longer than you expect. it will go down to 6.5 in 2023.
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but the i m f says the reality is for most people, 2023 will feel like a recession. and part of the problem, of course, is the war in ukraine. now we know that there is going to be an energy crisis in europe. this winter people are predicting it saying, look, it could be very bad, but the international monetary fund are saying hold on a 2nd. while there is a reorganization of global fuel supplies. while 2022 is going to be bad. 2023 is going to be much worse. so there is no real. so the lining to any of this. it is a real problem and governments have to address how they are going to sort this out . central banks have to decide how they're going to sort this out. and in many countries, the international monetary fund is going to have to work out how it sorts these things are, not least because a 3rd of the world's global economies wolf have a recession at some point in the next year. so ordinary people are going to be on the real harsh end of this. now,
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this is the 1st in person gathering. you can see the people behind me in the past 2 years, international monetary fund because of corporate has that had to do all virtually. but many people here realized that they may be getting together here in washington as they usually do. but this time it can't be business. as usual. i was 0 selfish of their lives in washington. when effects are, are with china being the world's 2nd largest economy out the u. s. whatever happens there impacts people and global supply chains. from beijing, patrick folk tells us what the i, m f says is in store for asian economies. well, as the saying goes, when china sneezes the world catches a cold, that's certainly the case for emerging and developing asia where the i m f, has so forecasted to decline and growth from 7.2 percent and 2021 to 4.4 percent in 2022, that's a downgrade of 0.2 percent. since july, it large reflects the downgrade to growth in china to 3.2 percent for this year to
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the countries slowest to growth rate and more than 4 decades. if you exclude the initial outbreak of the coven, 19 crisis in 2020, and the i m. f. has singled out the slow down in china's being a key challenge for the global economy. frequent curve at 90 loc dance across the country of taken that so crimping, local demand, and causing significant supply chain disruption. it's also a deep into decline in home sales in paul, the quality pressures developing a bias concerned about the delivery of residential units and boycotting mortgage payments, threatening sector, which accounts for one 5th of china's g d p. they're also fears this spill over into the banking sector, which could weigh on medium some growth. now the i met is recommending authorities, a neighbor restructuring of troubles developers,
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so to avoid any broader risk to the financial system. and all eyes will no doubt be on the upcoming communist party congress for clues on how the country intends to navigate it's way out of the coven. 19 crisis. nigeria is one of the countries dealing with the fall out of the ukraine war, even before russia's invasion, the u. n. 's world food program had to come russians there by 50 percent because of a short fallen funding of addresses in port harcourt to see how people that are being affected in the north of the country you are, most of the grain is produced, prizes have remain high despite you harvest here in the south, food is even more exposed. it is. i really believe that a i did, i day i came to buy or ice on the money i budget for the right. i didn't go have with fill out the global nigeria is i bracy, co price increases in coming months because i just cultural production has been
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impacted by flooding at what lies a shortage and because the country doesn't define its own petroleum products, the why ukraine are forced up the prices of fuel and transported elsewhere, doctors without borders is reporting large cases of minute recent in the northwest of the country impacted by. yes, it does quite criminal objects in little piece of the country. oh, bottom, insurgency, 13 years of luck with millions of people in need of food assistance, just as gordon optics, that russia's foreign minister. so gay law for off says that his country will not turned on a meeting between vladimir putin and u. s. president joe biden. it comes out of the she has g 20 summit will be held on the entities united, a barley next month. the 2 leaders held out last face to face meeting at a summit in geneva last year. g. 7. leaders are holding a virtual meeting to discuss what they called the unwavering commitment to ukraine . ukraine's president for laudermill zalinski is expected to last group to supply
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keith with air defense weapons. he's described that as his number one priority. i'm speaking a head of a meeting of nato defense ministers. the western alliance is secretary general, said that they took will stand with keith for as long as it takes ukraine has the momentum and continues to make significant gains while russia is increasingly resorting to horrific and in this can that attacks on civilians on the critical infrastructure present tootin is failing in ukraine. his attempted annexations, partial mobilization and reckless nuclear rhetoric represents the most significant escalation since the thought of the war on they show that this war is not
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going ass. clowns more missile strikes have been reported in the past few hours in the cranium. cities of levine and separation. the governor in the southeast region says that a school among the buildings attract on tuesday morning. one person was killed when rockets hit a car dealership. oscar has been showing the region intensively, lebanon, and israel appeared have reached an historic agreement on a disputed maritime borders. israel's prime minister at yale up, he says that his country has reached the deal with bay roots. smith, as the details from western israel government says this is an historic deal with 11 on. it says it'll strengthen israel security people, billions of dollars into israel economy and ensure the stability of israel's border with lebanon. engineers are already testing the pipe that will eventually extract gas from its kurdish oil field to israel, mainland. and i hope that in about 3 weeks time, once those tests are completed, they come, begin to pump gas. the deal have to go before israel security cabinet. it'll meet
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on wednesday, and then there are a couple of potential legal and parliamentary hurdles to jump once they've been cleared. and i hope to be able to sign the deal with the lebanese for elections here in israel on november. the 1st, whether they managed to be that deadline or not, it's still a significant diplomatic victory for israel's prime minister jala pete. he is signing a deal with what is still considered an enemy country. the 1st time that israel signed any sort of agreement with lebanon, and he'll be hoping to exploit that in the run up to the elections. it also for israel significant, unimportant lab on able is able to start exploiting, looking for its own gas and oil reserves in its own territorial waters. because potentially, if i find anything, then that will reduce lebanon's red lines on iran for a few. lebanon's lead negotiator says the final draft border deal with israel satisfies all its requirements. the country had
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a number of concerns about the border. the 1st related to a borderline marked by boys in the water that was created by israel as its forces withdrew from lebanon in the year. 2000. the route asked for the language and the draft to be changed to this wouldn't become an international maritime border. secondly, it objected to the calla gas field in a sullen lebanese exploration block, extending into his wally waters. that field hasn't yet been explored. and while lebanon refuses to pay any profits from its share of cannot to israel, israel says that it may fall under it's exclusive economic zone. lebanon's 3rd concern it wants the french oil giant total energies to work with it. independently of any projects with israel. worn out from out as there is then a hotter in beirut, lebanon's president michel ounce as the draft of the u. s. mediator deal on a maritime border with israel is satisfactory and that lebanon's demands have been
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met. some officials are even calling. it's a historic agreement and the most powerful political and military actor in this country has the law is behind the deal. because the secretary general of the group has repeatedly said that it will support the position of leopard on top leadership . now, no doubt this deal will bring economic benefits to a country in financial ruin. it. this country is in dire need of hard currency. international companies will now begin the drilling and exploration process in the past. they've refused to do so without security guarantees, without the maritime borders deal really in place. this morning, a delegation from the french energy giant total. they were in beirut that they met the caretaker prime minister in achievement 80. and they're expected to begin work as soon as this deal is signed, but as well get security guarantees. lebanon has economic benefits, but there's also a 3rd party here. and that is, europe. europe is in desperate need for gas. after losing the supplies from russia
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over the war in ukraine, no doubt gas from israel is not going to fill the gap, but it will help help with europe's energy crisis. and it's really one of the reasons why it is believe the united states was really pushing for this major diplomatic breakthrough still to come here on al jazeera ah fury on the street support approach. us people, angered by high living cautious among the resignation of the prime minister flush. i'm emily anguish in south africa where poach is turning their attention to private reserves and the consequences approving fatal. not just for the reiner but also the ranges. ah
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hello, there will start in south asia, and the monsoon has been slow in its retreat with seems very heavy rain effect northern areas of india and cause flooding in utter pradesh, where schools were closed and crops destroyed. now the warnings have eased away that rain pushing off to more north eastern areas like b ha, still some heavy showers for bangladesh and western areas of india. we will see those showers pick up for carola, certainly on thursday, and some shop of thunderstorms affecting sri lanka. but the further north we go, the dryer it is north western areas of india thing. lots of sunshine, pakistan seen clear skies as well. temperatures touching up into the 30s, we are also going to see that happen in new delhi by the time we get into saturday, lots of warm and sunshine here now was a move to east asia. there's been a dramatic cool down for china temperatures in beijing and shanghai sitting closer to the average after exceptional heat, lots of clear skies,
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ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news. the saudi international monetary fund says the global economic growth fell to just over 3 percent in 20. 22 will drop for the next year. it predicts a tough future as the warning ukraine inflation, a rising interest rates, take that tone. agreement has been reached between lebanon and israel, on a disputed maritime border. israel's prime ministers, calling it historic. the pact was broken by the us. both sides say that it satisfies their requirements and ukraine has calling on the g 7 group of nations to supply air defense weapons. after a wave of russian strikes killed 19 people on monday. more strikes have been reported on tuesday in the fif zap ratio. the energy crisis as
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a result of the war and ukraine is having a major effect on industries wide across europe. the czech republic is hosting an e u. m. energy summit. this week. step boston reports now from candidate ski, shin of where well famous business is producing bohemian gloss or on the brink of collapse. a temperature of at least 1400 degrees is needed to turn sand into some of the world's most precious glass, carefully crafted phases and chandlers made by hand and by mouth. me shall lash dina, learn to craft from his father. it took him more than 6 years to master ali, the soldier installation. oh, where be along a whole life. the grass has a different temperature every morning it echoes differently the carlos and so on. it depends on the days i wish every piece is original. it depends on the piece of glass you take, but he, me, an glass is widely recognized for its high quality to produce it a constant flow of high pressure gas is needed. if the temperature dips,
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the whole production post has failed. but since the energy crisis, gas bills have saw it from an average of $20000.00 to $100000.00 a month, we are just struggling to preserve the craft to keep it going. and i think if this last blow actually gets home, there would potentially mean a definite and disruption and final disruption of the industrial existence entirely. it's a hell that takes many years of practice, but he's world famous. last lower go for her much longer. they can see you this shows how the energy crisis is not only affected modern industry. oh wow. wow. while the owner of this 100 year old fact we is fighting for survival, dozens of others here in the north of the czech republic have already been forced to close down. certainly the world would lose some of its beauty for so far.
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yeah, it would be a shame we would have to to see an end to something that's been around for 300 years. this workshop hopes to survive to coming winter by hiring more workers instead of laying them off. the plan is to make more products with the same out of gas, and so make up for the huge energy bills. despite the crisis and high inflation worldwide, there is no sign of any do up in demand for bohemian glass steadfast and al jazeera income malesky chena, the u. s. as that, it's reevaluating its relationship with reared after the saudi led opec plus group decided to steeply cut production. the organization of oil producing countries announced its decision last week despite us opposition. the white house, as the president biden, is willing to work with congress after a senator called for a freeze on corporation with saudi arabia. the leaders of palestine. rival
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political parties are meeting an algeria for 2 days of reconciliation talks. it's the latest effort to solve a more than a decade long rift between hamas and fatter. after previous agreements have failed . the suitors, new government, new political party has been declared the winner of last week's general election. the electoral commission says the 7 month old revolution for prosperity party, $156.00 seats. that's 5 seats short of an outright majority party leader and businessman some matter, connie is new to politics. he'll need to persuade other parties to form a coalition. he's promised to develop a suitor of lift people out of poverty. in haiti, at least one person has been killed during protests. the taunt violent, the prime minister has asked for forum support for protest to say the only solution is for him to resign. leah houghton report, ah, crowds of people moved through the haitian capital porto prince. they're angry over
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a rising cost of living in a lack of jobs in the prime minister's decision to ask for help from other countries to com. unrest. oh, this man shouting against the need for foreign troops. the police respond with tear gas. yep. my love unemployment, the high cost of living, the insecurity. it is all these reason that i am in the streets. ah, haiti's economy has almost ground to a halt. since a coalition of gains blocked a major fuel terminal last month, the lack of gas and diesel has crippled transport and force businesses and hospitals to close. the prime minister has asked for you in an international help in the form of troops. he urged the international community including members of the security council to consider is the matter of urgency the request by the
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haitian government for the immediate deployment of an international specialist or force to address the humanitarian crisis. the latest unrest has also led to a lack of clean drinking water that has caused an outbreak of cholera. the last case was reported 3 years ago following an outbreak and 2010 linked to un peacekeepers. 10000 people died as a result. many people in haiti say international support has never helped them before, and they want the prime minister to resign. so that the this request is an unconstitutional act. this is an act against the state. it is an action i give the haitian people demands who want to free country, where everyone can eat, have health, get a live like human beings. ah, haiti has had 12 prime ministers since an earthquake and 2010 flattened homes and infrastructure in many areas. since then,
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the country has received more than $13000000000.00 and $8.00, however, most are still struggling to even afford food and clean water. leah harding out 0 in thailand, grieving relatives still attended the promotions of some of the 37 victims of a gun of my for tac. last week. it began of the day care center, the shut service boxes and to 3 days of funeral rights. most victims were children, aged between 2 and 5 years old. family and friends of a south african park ranger shot dead earlier this year. a demanding justice anton gazoomba was known as a wildlife warrior. according to the game bridges association of africa. he was one of the more than 100 wardens killed while patrolling for poachers. in the past year . algiers, emily angland reports south african conservation is said they waging a war against poachers. and ant on,
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remember was one of the many pock ranges on the front line. he dedicated his career to protecting wild life. and it's very painful to see how cruel people ha, it was ant on success. his head range a tim avante, private nature reserved for more than 2 decades. that cost him his life for months and years and tony had been target said receiving death threats, his family was restrict receiving threats. his team was receiving threats. he was under a huge amount of pressure mat linden bag was making a documentary about anton titled run amen. by in july, before it was released, his friend was fatally shot. 3 men approached antwan's home under the guise of needing water for their vehicle. they took weapons are loaded on him and in the process it injured his wife. and also, i think the most devastating thing is to show how violent this, this war and poaching is as they took shots at his children,
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anton leaves behind 7 children. his wife survived the attack. as for the blad, i saw he was thought, i saw the key. it was just, it was just difficult. it was too much. antwan's cousin laid him cabella is also a park ranger with the old female group, the black members. she knows every time she puts on her boots, she's walking into danger. it's not easy to wake up every day. go out on patrol. i'm doing this for him. i'm doing this ways lickety. the numbers of reiner is in kroger, national park have declined so much that poach is now turning their attention to private reserves and is up to those land owners to foot the bill for extra security measures. to protect these animals, the same animals, the government promotes as one of its greatest tourist attractions. reserve owner, derrick levitan supplies his ranges with body armor and night vision goggles to
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help keep them safe. what the syndicates will do to families to get their hands on horn is frightening. copy that he's also applied for a gun license. the teams had come poach. they'll bring one gun for the runners. they'll bring 2 guns for us. it is very risky. no arrests have been made in connection with anton's murder, as well as wildlife ant on also had a passion for teaching young people about conservation. you said, you know, if i, if our children, if my children don't see the value, the beauty of i don't even have empathy care, compassion and standing for wild life. how can i expect him to protect that wildlife? had rolled massey's helping to continue and tons legacy. and while the films ending has changed, it's message has now. emily anglin al jazeera, had sprayed south africa hollington's who in new zealand has doubled its population of endangered ringtail glimmers. following the birth of 4 sets of twins,
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a member of newborns means the suit can become part of an inch national breeding program. the instructional union for the conservation of nature. classify as lemurs, as the world's most endangered group of mammals, they breed once a year. without teams from 24 countries are taking part in the st. child world cup . here in cut up the tournament has been held ahead of each fif, a world cup since 2010. that aims to help vulnerable young people around the globe al jazeera or some of them. beauty caught up with columbia's team at their last training session before flying to cattle. these girls stay growing up wanting to play football and couldn't. daughter was rough boys chided them off in the, letting them on the dusty pitches of this down deep in the jungles of western columbia and played by drug trafficking armed groups. any legal gold mining with the help of the foundation they built a team and got
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a field and have been chosen to participate in katara st child world cup in our project in la jolla. 17 years old, fiorella and minor of columbia female football star, linda k, say the imperial center means killian's him, but pay can hardly contain emotions. what it feels incredible. and 1st of all, i want to thank god for this opportunity to represent our country. but her father says the girls have mostly themselves to tank their level of dedication and sacrifice a spread to their relatives in the family to obtain a maintenance and wound off. i often need to go out and party, but i haven't yet to help her with what she needs. boots told at trees, a trivia, which means i need to have money available to help her for some level of model quality of the goal. foundation says their goal was to offer them the possibility to overcome their difficult context is not a hail. and like a last openness is
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a region that offers very little opportunities to women. one were violence owner abilities are the rule of the game that your organization use is football to offer them life. oppertunity. change the way they make their life decisions to take them away from the risks when they face every day. i see their skills in the pitch, the go excited to bring their traditional dances and culture to 16 year old katalina says her passion has changed. her life must get all for them and say no more than anything. football to me, the value of working as a team. the responsibility is the punctuality. it's hard because we're training in the morning. we go to school very back to training, but it's worth it for all you put in it is. and if someone wants something and you will have to fight for it, and when people are putting in right now, i will go to the peach again. i did cation that offers them the chance to leave the country for the 1st time. and.
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