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ah, the worst is yet to come. and for many people, 2023 will feel like a recession oblique. i look from the i m f as it cuts its global growth forecast for next year. ah, hello there, i'm dealing with donald. this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up. president lansky urges g 7 needed to create an air shield for his country is russian missile strike ukrainian cities for a 2nd day. after decades of war, israel and lebanon reached a deal to end their maritime border, dispute paving the way from vital gas exploration. we showed all that national insurance as a defender of this plan. now says the spacecraft it smashed into an asteroid. 2
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weeks ago succeeded in munching it onto a different path. ah, the international monetary fund is painting a bleak picture of the global economy as the war in ukraine. rising prices and interest rates take their toll. but the worse may be yet to come with the 3 largest economy that the u. s. u and china continuing to stall. according to the i m f. latest report, global economic growth fell from 6 percent in 2021 to just over 3 percent this year . and it's expected to fall to 2.7 percent next year. china's economy is forecast to grow just 3.2 percent this year and that's a dramatic fall from 8 point one percent last year. the i m f also slashed. it's outlook for growth in the united states to 1.6 percent this year down from july
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forecast at 2.3 percent. the collective economy of the 19 countries that share the euro 100 c is expected to grow 3 point one percent this year, but by 2023 that slashed to just half a percent will the i m f also raise concerns about inflation with the rate soaring to 8.8 percent this year, but it's predicted to start coming down slowly to about 6.5 percent next year. alam fisher begins our coverage from i m f. a headquarters in washington. it's a dark time for the global economy from all over the world. delegates and representatives are in washington to be told what many already know economically, things are bad and they're going to get worse. the global economy continues to face steep challenges, shaped by 3 powerful forces, the russian invasion of ukraine. the cost of living crisis caused by persistent and broadening inflation pressures. and the slow down in china,
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inflation is biting economies around the world, making it harder for ordinary people to do ordinary things, like feed their families or warm their homes. the i m f says the reasons are many under complicated, but strict covered locked owns, and china has hit growth, fear, and impacted the global supply chain. there are several climate emergencies under russia's war and ukraine, which has hit foot supplies and caused an energy crisis. this winter in europe is described by the i m f is challenging, but warns next winter will be worse when it comes to the cost of living crisis. the way to go is to provide targeted support to the most vulnerable households and firms. rather than a very general support, which would just make things even more difficult. it's not hard to find economic trouble. sports, lebanon with political up people in the banking sector. crisis swirling, co with double digit economic slump and huge debts of pakistan were massive. floods
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have wreaked havoc. this is the 1st in person gathering for the international monetary fund in 3 years, but facing the biggest coming together of economic security and climate challenges since the 2nd world war. there's an acceptance that this can be business as usual. allen fisher al jazeera at the i m f. annual meeting in washington as the world's 2nd largest economy. whatever happens in china impacts people and supply chains across the globe. patrick for conditioning has more on what the i m. f says is zillow for asian economies will 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 a 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 la, reflects the downgrade to growth in china, to 3.2 percent for this year to the countries slowest to growth rate and more than
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4 decades. if you exclude the initial outbreak of the coven, 19 crisis in 2020, and the i m. f has singled out to the slowdown in china's being a key challenge for the global economy. frequent curve at 19 loc dance across the country of taken that sol crimping, local demand, and causing significant supply chain disruptions. it's also deep into decline in home cells and part of the quality pressures on developers. buyers concerned about the delivery of residential units of boycotting mortgage payments, threatening sector, which accounts for one 5th of china's g d p. they're also fears of a spill over into the banking sector, which could weigh on medium term growth. and now the i m f is recommending authorities enable a restructuring of troubled developers, so to avoid any broader risk to the financial system. and all eyes will no doubt be
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on the upcoming communist party congress for clues on how the country intends to navigate. it's way out of the coven 19 crisis. the bank of england's governor has ruled out extending its emergency bond buying intervention for pension funds. the announcement made within the last few hours has already seen the british pound lose value. pension funds have scrambled to raise cash since britain's finance minister triggered market volatility by announcing government plans for $45000000000.00 pounds of unfunded tax cuts. for governor andrew bailey is warning british pension funds and other investors have just 3 days left to fix their problems. for the central bank withdraws support my message to the funds involved in all the firms and bolted marcellus ones. you've got 3 days left. now you've got to get this done on because again, part of the essence willinger will financial stability intervention. and so that is clearly right temporary,
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ah, russians continue to launch a badge of missiles strikes at several regions of ukraine, including the southeastern city of zap, parisha, ukrainian officials say at least one person was killed after 12 missiles at the city on tuesday. the regents governors, as a school was among the buildings attacked. there were also more attacks in the western city of la viv with energy facilities hit, causing widespread power blackouts. united nations, as russia may have committed war crimes with its sweep of strikes across ukraine on monday, which killed at least 19 people. and injured more than a 100. 1 of his mare says it will take months to repair energy facilities damaged by russian missile attacks on tuesday. they know sanity of mass for substations within the living region out of order and it will take not days but months to repair them. this is very complex equipment. we will do everything
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possible to ensure that medical facilities also would normally considering the new realities. we literally have a week or 2 to prepare for the autumn winter eating sees a g 7 liter is half condemned to russia's recent mis solid tax on cities across ukraine. and they are vowing to hold president putin accountable, addressing them by video conference on tuesday, cranium president brought me a landscape pleated for more help, including an air shield to protect his country from russia. yeah, one is if i thank you for all the help already provided it is big, it is significant. but the rushing later it was now in the final stage of his rain, still has room to the escalation. this possibility is a threat to all of us. but we can overcome the threat that we have a formula for pace and now reacting to russian terror, shame with render and the attempt to an excel territory. we can apply the pace formula so that the terrorist state stands no chance enough. the ukrainian capital
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key was among the cities targeted on monday for the 1st time in months. and as the strikes continued on tuesday, people were advised to stay in air raid shelters. but while residents of keys are nervous, life has been getting back to normality as well re challenge. explain me gives residents are jumpy. and now, the day after the worst russian air strike since the beginning of the war, many a taking the air raid warnings more seriously. last week, most would have ignore the sirens. on tuesday morning, the metro was filled with people taking shelter. i got scared because we didn't think it will happen again in the downtown. it is terrorism. you understand that you are not safe at home, even if there are no infrastructure objects nearby to us and basement will not say you want to people in key of to as soon as the all clear is given easy coffee in the sunshine, anton runs 1900 coffee and central key if for him opening as soon as he can is
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a duty to his employees, his customers, and his country. ok, so it's about a little. why is this important question when we are responsible for those work for us in the business must keep working our regular guest keep coming to us even during the last 2 days, or daughter or whatever. but also we continue to pay taxes and contribute a part to the countries budget a year. if we all close, it seems to me we will no longer be able to sign on contract and help me to liberate the country. today to show when there's more than one for ukraine's government's getting back to normal as quickly as possible, is a vital part of the war effort. electricity must be restored, glass cleared, and miss al craters filled. everything that's being destroyed will be rebuilt. president zalinski says, well, look at this intersection where several people were killed on monday. the repair work is already well underway. resilience is defiance and defiance. ukrainians believe will win them the war. rory sharon's out a 0,
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give fresh us foreign minister sir. gay love, rob says moscow is open to sauce with the west on the ukraine war, but there's been no serious proposal to negotiate yet. in an interview, on st. louis elaborate said russia was willing to engage with the united states or with the turkey on waste to end the conflict. he also indicated that russia was turned down a meeting between president vladimir putin and jo bible comes ahead of nixon's g. 20 summit on the indonesian island of bali. the 2 leaders held their last face to face meeting at a summit in geneva last year. mamma val is in moscow and has more on laughs comments. he basically said the russia well, comes at any suggestion or invitation for a meeting between a resident flooded me to put in and president joe biden by. he also said that he doesn't know where that will lead, and this is in the context of washer a. you know, recently talking about negotiations, but you know, has its conditions because president vladimir putin on september 30th when he
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signed the decree of annexation of the 4 regions of eastern or southern ukraine. he said we also invite ukrainians for our for negotiations. but they have to know that they should forget about any negotiations on the territories that we have just and next. so russia might be okay for talks about it has its tough conditions. and the west i, i understand, would not be willing to, to not negotiate. those are next reasons because he doesn't cognitive thus, annexation her understand that the president vladimir putin in the next couple of days we'll meet with her, his turkish counterpart. but a pipe every one in casa austin and it, we know the turkish leaders have always been trying to create an atmosphere of dialogue, or for dialogue between russia and the west. and russia, of course, considers that this, this fight and this struggle is not between russia and ukraine. it's, we, it is between russia and the west. so any negotiations,
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any negotiations between russia and the western leaders, is welcome for the russians, because they don't even recognize the importance or the utility of talking directly to the ukrainian leadership. russian president vladimir putin has held talks with the head of the u. s. nuclear agency in st. petersburg, i. e, a chief rafael grossi was there to discuss the situation around ukraine's, that region nuclear power plant, which is repeatedly come on. the shelling who's in told him he was open to dialogue on the plan, which is in russian controlled territory. in southern ukraine, and he acknowledged that her refund is it was of concern still to come this half hour. you debates a gas price cap? would some members are going richer country shouldn't be allowed to buy up limited supplies. and u. s. president joe biden re evaluate his country's relationship with saudi arabia to opec class said it was cutting oil production. ah,
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how i am free. we have yet more right in the forecast, per se. and parts of australia, big area cloud here, rolling out to south australia pushing down towards her victoria, easing into new south wales as we go through the next couple of days, all associated with this area of low pressure running across the pipe. there's not where to weather pushing into adelaide as we one through wednesday, running rod across western parts of victoria into that western side of new south wales. and if anything that rain will be will get heavy as we go on into thursday. so we are like to see further flooding coming in to parts of northern areas of victoria into western parts of new south walton that will of course, crashing make its way for the east. was the weather, the windy weather that makes his way down across tasmania. further west, as for the logic fine and dry weather is too for the race,
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not too bad for the south out of new zealand, but we have got some wet weather to central part of and said there's that re making its way across the east coast as we go free friday and yes, that will be yet more rank to come for sydney then for the north, a chance to some rain, pushing it to japan over the next couple of days. but i've been stay looks lottie fi and dry, as is the case across the korean peninsula. and for much of china, i similar picture here as you go through thursday, but the ramping up for a non shoot. ah, with challenge back family, taishan, and cultural tradition. hollywood thing
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on here. ah ah, a reminder of our current top stories here. i'm al jazeera, national money. she funds has global economic goals, fell from 6 percent in 2021 to just over 3 percent this year. and it's predicting oblique picture for the coming year as the war in ukraine inflation and rising interest rates take their toll. versus continue to launch of bearish of missiles strikes of several regions of ukraine, including the city of south for asia. ukrainian officials say at least one person was killed, energy facilities were hit in the vent, closing wide spread power blackouts. and ukraine's president has urged g 7 needed
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for more help, including an air shield to protect his country. the good though to hold prison cutting to account for the recent russian massaro attacks. he energy minister saw meeting in prague to find ways to tackle sky hi gas prices. 15 members of the european union want the price paid for buying wholesale gas to be kept across the block. it a want richer countries in europe to be able to buy gas at higher prices. well, the signatories argue the cap would help curve prices before expensive gas supplies into the market, which power plants and drive up electricity bills. the price cap proposal is based on 3 ideas. setting a limit on the cost of russian gas imports, negotiating a lower gas price with other suppliers and establishing a ceiling on the price of gas used to generate electricity. but some he, you members, things disagree with the price cap plan pushing for alternative options, including a limit on gas consumption and subsidy packages for businesses and consumers. step
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vos and reports now from proc godaddy, mo novak gov. i could not believe her energy bill from 160 dollars one month it went up to $700.00. the next she managed to change provider, but still has to pay nearly half her salary to the power company. thanks her, but of just a little smudges. castillo bruce today. i will try to go to the welfare office and see if i can get some housing allowance. maybe they can help me out. we have to power phone bowls and food. expensive to this is all taken me by surprise. i don't know what to do with telephony blood humor. seizure, with temperatures dropping anger is growing. jack trade unions won't lead us to find solutions. i think that her leader of europe must looking for some common approaches because her, it's for us, i'm not supposed to have 2 european union, a one for her. for the wars countries, one form reaches countries. i think that every want to have
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a future for european union. you must looking for some common approach for all but agreement as yet to be reach on how to reduce the price of gas at last week's e u. summit in proctor 27 liter 3 maint divided. one of the matches the you managed to agree on is to cut energy consumption by 15 percent. like other european cities . brock has decided to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments. but every one agrees more far reaching measures are needed. and especially in the east and the south of europe, there's a real push for a price gap on gas. the countries are discussing the forms of price cap, could take some want a maximum price to be set for all gas. but a compromise could be in the works. we how to limit ah impacts of the gas on electricity prices result. and this is extremely important. pushing up the consumption, al, so we have to find a solution which is basically which works,
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which will the solution that basically process. but on the other side, we stick to the commitment, we have to reduce the cost consumption. because in the case of seo, inter derek, that there can be your lack of gas, whatever the answers, the e you comes up with. all katerina novak of our ones is lower power bills as soon as possible, steadfast and al jazeera proc. us president says he's re evaluating his country's relationship with saudi arabia after the opec plus group, which leads decided, distinctly caught production. the organisation of oil producing countries announced this decision last week despite us of position the white house as president joe biden is willing to work with congress after a sen cold for a freeze on corporation. saudi arabia, the prison, has been very clear that united states needs to need a different sort of relationship with saudi arabia. he has said that from very early on we are reviewing where we are currently right now and will be watching
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closely over the coming weeks. and months as well, consulting with our allies and also with our, with members of congress and decisions will be made. once that, once that was that policy review is underway. we believe by, by the decision that opec plus made last week, there certainly are aligning themselves with russia. russia, the president has praised the decision by opec, lost a sharp cut back on all production. got a mere putin was speaking in a meeting with the leader of the united arab emirates. we are actively working in the framework, close our decisions. our action aren't directed against anyone. we are and acting to create problems for anyone. our actions are aimed to ensure to built in global energy market. students continue to protest and iran almost a month after the death of a woman in police custody. the demonstrators
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at a t, ron university gathered together to form the word blood in pharmacy rights groups in protest. this of the not loading video on social media despite please young rest marks, the biggest challenge to are on government in years protest this a 22 year old must. mamie was beaten to death by morality, police for violating dress code laws. last month in haiti, the death toll from cholera has now risen to 16. 32 cases have been confirmed with more than 200 suspected cases from last week alone. health experts, a warrant of a devastating resurgence of the water born disease in the rise in cases comes as thousands of people protested in the capital. porto prince against the government's coal for foreign security assistance to confront gangs who are blocking efforts to control the i worry, demonstrate to say foreign intervention has never worked there. calling on the prime minister to resign. the u. s. is reviewing the requesting the situation as
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will even more dire and the status quo cannot persist. israel and lebanon have reached a historic agreement to resolve a long running maritime aboard a dispute following months of negotiations. it's yet to be formally ratified, but both sides have expressed their satisfaction with the terms of the deal. the development of the carriage field has raised some tensions between israel and lebanon, but the breakthrough will enable both countries to develop the offshore gas fields in their waters. the agreement also resolves a territorial dispute in an area where lebanon aims to explore for natural gas and near waters where israel has already found gas deposits. lebanon hasn't managed to begin production yet, but if exploration results in a substantial gas discovery, the revenue could help improve the countries dire financial situation could also be vital for europe. other time, when it's desperately seeking new sources. bernice smith has more on the story from western islam. israel government says this is an historic deal with the lebanon. it
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says it will strengthen israel security people, billions of dollars into israel economy and ensure the stability of israel is border with lebanon. engineers are already testing the pipes that will eventually extract the gas from its kurdish oil field to israel, the mainland. and i hope that in about 3 weeks time, once those tests are completed, they can begin to pump gas. the deal has to go before israel security cabinet. it'll meet on wednesday, and then there are a couple of potential legal and parliamentary hurdles to jump once they've been cleared. and they 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
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israel significant, unimportant lab on able, is able to start exploiting or 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. us president joe biden has told his lebanese can to bond, he hope speed agreement will mark a new chapter for the lebanese people. say harder in beirut has more on the deal. 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 met. some officials are even calling it 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
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a country in financial ruin. this country is in dire need of hard currency. international companies will now begin the drilling and exploration process in the past. they 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 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
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. nasa says it successfully deflected the path of an asteroid in the test that could one day save the planet. u. s. space agency says it's the 1st time humans of all to the orbit of the celestial body. the diet spacecraft deliberately crashed into the space walk. no one has time morphis last month and telescope observations showing shifted the course of a 160 meter asteroid. we conducted humanities 1st planetary defense touched and we showed the world that nasa is serious as a defender of this planet. and we captured the attention of millions of people around the world in this test. and that's because dart as we call it, it felt like a movie plot. but this was not hollywood. while thomas s statler is a program scientist at nasa's punishing science division. and he says the successful
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tests will help the space agency develop future technology. the results of the test really were in accord with what we're expecting. what we're doing is beginning to develop a technology that could one day be used to deflect an asteroid if we ever need to. in this 1st test, we didn't know what the structural properties were of the asteroid that we were targeting dimorphic. it might have been a solid rock. it might have been a fractured rock. it might have been a pile of debris. and so we had a wide range of expectations for what might happen. what did happen is we gotta a big splash of what we call ejector. that gave a good push to the asteroid. it was at the upper end of what we were expecting, what we were hoping for, but this result is absolutely fantastic because it does give us confidence that this technique could be useful in the future if we ever need it. angela lansbury, the iconic actress whose career spend almost
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a decade has died at the age of 90. 6. lansbury was best known for playing jessica fletcher in the t. v. series murder. she will. she appeared in numerous films including the manchurian candidate and bed knobs and wooden sticks. and she been nominated for 3 oscars. lansbury was a prolific stage actress winning $620.00 awards during her career, including for the musicals gypsy and sweeney todd. she was also known voicing mrs. pots in the animated disney film, beauty, and the beast. hey lou, so lose time. song as old as him, right? you do a run along and get in the comic chip. todd woodbridge. or you can find a much more by the stories were falling on a website for that.

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