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the u. s. warren saudi arabia of consequences ever that opec plus oil cuts accusing riyadh of siding with russia. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera ally from dough are also coming up. i start morning from the i m f as a possible global downtown with the organization saying next year we'll see like a recession for many. e u. energy ministers meet again to tackle the cost of gas soaring since russia invited ukraine, but some divisions remain over the cost of a price cap. and the stars of a st. do battle, we meet the children playing in their own. well, come here in cat. ah,
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ah, the u. s. says it's reevaluating its relationship with red off the saudi led opec plus group decided to cut oil output. the organization announced the move despite us opposition. prices will rise once output has reduced the white house as president biden's willing to work with congress after a senior center, a call for fries on corporation with saudi arabia. from the beginning of the administration since taking office, the president has been very clear that united states need to need a different sort of relationship with saudi arabia. he has said that from very early on, and i have said this last week when opec made the decision to align their energy policy with rushes, war and war aims and against the american people. further underscore is that reasoning to realign that relationship to reevaluate that relationship with saudi arabia. we are reviewing where we are currently right now and will be watching closely over the coming weeks and months as well. kimberly, how can,
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has more from the white house? well, this is something that has really been a concern for many on capitol hill for some time this you a saudi relationship. and there has been a concern about particularly the issue of human rights. and so this is something that many members of congress, not just from the opposition republican party, but also from the president's own democratic party, have been urging the white house to do not just the biden administration, but also the trumpet ministration for many years to re evaluate this relationship and so this is something that, as we've been reporting the national security spokesperson, john kirby says, is now something that the white house is willing to look at. a given the fact that the president didn't travel to saudi arabia recent months, did feel that he had a good conversation with the saudi curb, prince bahamas, been solomon,
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but they are not happy with the fact that now there has this been decision, this decision by opec to in fact cut production and so there's a number of reasons why the white house is not happy about this decision. and one of the big reasons is that there is a congressional election that is coming up in just a matter of weeks. in fact, in november, and this is really seem to benefit the president's political adversaries. here in the united states. high energy prices really are not good for the president politically. and so that's one reason that this white house is not happy about this . but the other reason that the white house is not happy about this is that the fact that this is really seen is aligned with russia, where russia's president is praised the decision by opec close to shopping, cut back on over the production fundament putin who was speaking of the meeting with the leader of the united arab emirates when we are actively working in the framework, push our decisions,
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our action aren't directed against anyone. we are and acting to create problems for any one. our actions are aimed inches to built in global energy markets. so let's bring in godaddy baggage. he's a professor of national security affairs at the national defense university joins us live from washington, dc. good at godaddy with us. so how serious should we take this rift between washington and re add? is this a serious break up or is this just about both partners, baps, annoying each other? thank you. who are having me and it is important to put this crisis is in the right context. different kia, united states, is not happy with the saudi decision to cut production, but it is not divorce. so between that will close all lies. and many experts say that saudi arabia is not really an ally of the u. s. and that president biden should actually stop treating it like one how much has this saudi move undermined by them both at home and abroad,
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especially with high roll prices and mid term elections just a few weeks away. of course. american. so the relationship has always been a reflection of both interest and values and much more about interest and values. united states interest now is by the administration interest. laura price has low gas prices. the election is coming in just for weeks. and also united states see as far as that main enemy, that's who would he coating oil production will raise gas prices before the election bed for them across bed for president by then. and also is seen as a lying to the area with russia that mean us enemy. this is why you might the space by then administration is very unhappy with this development. go to, as you say,
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i mean, washington is accusing saudi arabia of a lining with the russians on oil production. but the saudi say, look, there's no price working. so how much will russia actually benefit from increased or revenues, especially with a war and ukraine or like any committed to supply and demand and know that it's less supply. so as a price will go off and the russia needs a higher oil prices because it is though it to fund a water. so it actually is mean beneficiary of cutting or production. i'm good at just a final thought. you here. i mean the u. s. isn't a very tricky position here it's, it's a massive arm supply to react, but if washington, se stopped supplying weapons to the saudis, presumably, in geopolitical terms, that could benefit iran and also push react closer to moscow. perhaps.
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united states makes a lot of money by selling arms to so would that be on our countries? and do you like to see c as in as that mean adversary in the middle east? there is no way you like to stay a sweet stop selling arms to saudi arabia. also, optimization was, is, are you, is me and object of you like to see us and euro. and saudi arabia is normalizing good nations was as are you saw this? why? as bad as i cried is, is it is not divorce and that 2 countries need it, shows are data, but got really good to get your thoughts. thank you very much and for talking to out to 0. thank you. thank you. now the international monetary fund, the says while things have been bad for the global economy, the worst is yet to come. the i m f as context global growth forecast for 2023, saying that for many next year would feel like a recession amid the war and ukraine and the cost of living crisis. allen fisher
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reports from i'm at headquarters in washington, d. c. 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, 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 downs and china has had growth there and impacted the global supply chain. there are several climate emergencies under russia's war in ukraine, which has hit food supplies and caused an energy crisis. this winter in europe is
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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 was political upheaval in the banking sector crisis. so lanka with double digit economic slump and huge debts or pakistan were massive. floods 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. now as the world's 2nd largest economy, whatever happens in china impacts people and supply chains across the globe. and as
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he was patrick fuck in beijing has more than what the i m f says is this is in store 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 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 the countries slowest to growth rate in more than 4 decades. if you exclude the initial outbreak of the coven, 19 crisis in 2020, and the i method singled out the slow down in china as being a key challenge for the global economy. frequent curve at 90 loc dance across the country of taking that so crimping, local demand, and causing significant supply chain disruption. it's also deep into decline in home sales and part of the quality pressures on developers biased,
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concerned about the delivery or residential units of boycotting mortgage payments, threatening sector, which accounts for one 5th of china's g d p. they're also fears the spill over into the banking sector, which could weigh on medium some growth. now the i met is recommending authorities, a neighbor restructuring of troubled developers 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. well, to warn you. crane is one of the factors. the i m f says could drive the global economy into recession. the conflicts impact was being felt far and wide, such as in nigeria, where the u. n's world food program has been forced to slash aid by a half. and a dresser has more now from port hawk. in the north of the country you are most of
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the grain is produced, prizes have remain high despite you harvest. yeah. in the south. food is even more, it's posted. is ideally go you that a ha. i did, i day i came to buy it. i found in one. yeah, but it, but there i didn't go out with so out the global nigeria is our bracing promo price increases in coming months because i think cultural production has been impacted by flooding at what lies a shortage and because the country doesn't define its own petroleum products, the water ukraine caused the price of fuel and transported elsewhere, doctors without borders is reporting large cases of minute reaching in the northwest of the country. impacted by yes, i thought 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 go not potty said the governor of the bank of england has ruled out
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extending an emergency bond buying interventions, the pension funds. the measure came out of the new british governments, many budget chaos to the markets and sold a pound plunge. it pulled alarm over the possible impact on pension funds. bank of england governor andrew bailey has warned fund investors, they've just 3 days before the emergency intervention and an energy ministers are meeting in prague to find ways to tackle sky high gas prices which absorbs since russia attacked ukraine. the block is considering emergency measures like a possible price cap, but a step batson reports are our fears that financial help may come to let gotten in novak of, i could not believe her. m a g 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. thank you. just a boost. my school says i will try to go to the welfare office and see if i can get
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some housing allowance. maybe they can help me out. we have to pass phone balls and food is so expensive to. this is all taken me by surprise. i don't know what to do, mamma funny, but you message with temperature dropping angle is growing. check trade unions won't lead us to find solutions. i think the leader of europe must looking for some come on approaches because it's for us, i'm accepted to have to europe in unit one order for the wars countries for regional countries. i think that if we want to have future for europe in union, you must looking for some come on the approach for all but agreement as you have to be reach on how to reduce the price of gas at last week's use summit. and proc the $27.00 lead us we made divided one of the matches to you manage to agree on it took out energy consumption by 15 percent like other european cities. brock has his site to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments,
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but everyone agrees more far reaching measures 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 firms, a price gap could take some want a maximum price to be set for all gas, but a compromise could be in the work how to remit infected on the gas, on the electricity prices we sold. and this is extremely important. pushing up the consumption. so we have to find a solution which is basically which works, which will the collision that visit the prices. but on the other side we stick. so the commitment we have to reduce the cost consumption, because in the case of c, we owe into derek that there can be your lack of gas, whatever the answers, the e, you comes up with all that money that no fark of our once it's lower power bills as soon as possible. steadfast on al jazeera proc israeli forces have been deployed
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near the illegal settlement of ship, a sham rhonda me occupied westbank after soldier was shot dead on tuesday. the palestinian arm group lyons den says it was responsible is the 2nd such attack on his ready forces in re space. for official break here now to 0, when we come back a collision of cosmic proportions. nasa says it's dark spacecraft has done its job, been successfully knocked an asteroid of its orbit. and the final stretch of one football fan walking from madrid data for the will come for that status. ah ah. hallo, we've got some wet, windy and cold weather streaming out of central parts of canada. this bank of cloud here, sliding out of alberta down across the sketch. one will continue to drive its way
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across the northern plains of the us, cold air coming in behind. you can see how the ice a bother generally in an orderly direction, so really will turn cold as we go through the next couple of days. 8 celsius. therefore winnipeg, there's a 15 therefore minneapolis where to weather just around the laced down across the central plains down was a deep south, some big thunder showers coming through here at 15 in minneapolis turns into 8. by the time we come to thursday at cold blast continuing, dreaming down across the other, the plains where to where the rabbits woods, the eastern seaboard, new york will grassy see some very wet weather as we head towards the weekend. but bright skies coming back in behind, a sloshy settle, still warm, and all so sunny that sunshine makes its way down into northern parts of mexico to the south of that. the remnants of julia now in the process of pulling off shore, another little system just around the boat compared che, fitting some wet weather cars, southern parts of mexico over the next couple of days. and big downpours coming
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ah, welcome back here to come out about top stories here. this are you as president, jo biden's administration says it's reevaluating washington's relationship with saudi arabia. it comes off to the saudi lead open plus group, which includes russia ignored u. s. opposition and decided to cut oil output, which will raise prices. the international monetary fund is painting a bleak picture of the global economy. i'm in the one ukraine on cost of living crisis. it's context growth full cost for 2023, saying that next year we'll feel like a recession. the many an energy ministers are meeting in prod to find ways to tackle rising gas prices. which of sources russia invaded ukraine lockers, considering possible price cuts. russia has continued to launch missiles at several regions of ukraine, including the southeastern city of zapper asia. it crania,
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officials say at least one person was killed after 12 missiles hit the city on tuesday, at a tax in the western city of la viv, of course blackouts un says russia may have committed war crimes when it strikes across the ukraine on monday was killed at least 19 people are injured, more than a 100. well the capital key was among the cities target people for the 1st time in months. but while people there are nervous life is getting back to normal as we challenge now, report keeps residents are jumpy. and now, the day after the worst russian air strikes since the beginning of the war, many taking the air raid warnings more seriously last week, most would have ignored 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 interest. jack shall object nearby to off and basement will not save you. but what the people and key of to, as soon as the all clear is given,
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easy coffee in the sunshine, anton runs 1900 coffee and central key if for him opening as soon as he can is a duty to his employees, his customers and his country option which was 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 was also, we continue to pay taxes and contribute apart 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. later, when there's more than one for ukraine's governments getting back to normal as quickly as possible, is a vital part of the war effort. electricity must be restored, glass cleared, and miss l. crate is filled. everything that is being destroyed will be rebuilt. the president lensky says, well, look at this intersection where several people were killed on monday. the repair
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work is already well on the way. resilience is defiance and defiance. ukrainians believe will win them, the war will reach helens out era. here. meanwhile, g suddenly does have met in a virtual meeting to discuss their unwavering commitment to ukraine's president loving me as the lensky has asked the group to supply, keyed with air defense weapons, he's described as his number one priority after recent russian as strikes. yeah, one is if i thank you for all the help already provided it is big, it is significant. but the russian leader, who was now in the final stage of his rain, still has room to 3rd escalation. this possibility is a threat to all of us, but we can overcome the threat. we have a formula for pace, and now reacting to russian terror, shame, referenda, and the attempts to enix our territory. we can apply the pace formula so that the terror state stands no chance. natasha butler's in brussels with more and what the g. 7 disgust. both the g 7 and nato pledging to continue to supply more weapons.
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the key something the key repeatedly all for both the g 7 and nato also think that they condemned the recent russian. this all attacks on ukraine, on civilian areas and also on civilian infrastructure. and they can them move illegal annexation of parts. if you train and what both a bodies called the shop referenda took place. they call them by the roof to not to deploy troops to fight a little side. russian soldiers in ukraine got off the min suggested that they could deploy it soldiers into the country and of course, and also they called on all sides to try and find a way to move one piece. now ukrainian person below them is landscape addressed. g 7 leaders is the beginning of the video conference. lensky said the number 11 priority right now is more missile defense systems. it's something that we know the
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key is also all along to try to protect its guys protected population. we know that the united states, for example, will be sending more advanced and missile defense systems. the thought the can in perfect helicopters, enjoying some some skills they put out the same. and after the 7 meeting, he said that there will be no dialogue with the head of russia. i didn't mentioned lied to me by name, but certainly that to mean now the nasa rocket that smashed into an asteroid 2 weeks ago did its job by knocking it off its orbit. scientists say it gives them hope they can stop, potentially deadly collisions of cosmic kind rather than jordan reports. as now, says dark spacecraft homed in on the asteroid de morphis. 11000000 kilometers from earth, dark creators held their breath and crossed their finger impact. but it took another 2 weeks to learn whether dart had indeed had its target. on tuesday,
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nasa officials announced the good news for the 1st time. ever. humanity has changed the orbit of a planetary body of a planetary object. first time ever darts collision with the asteroid, shortened its orbit around another asteroid by 32 minutes far more than the 70. 3 seconds predicted. nasa's administrator says this kind of cosmic shove could protect the earth and its inhabitants from the kinds of meteors that wiped out the dinosaurs 65000000 years ago. now this is a watershed moment for planetary defense and a watershed moment for humanity. and that's why it was fitting that dart was an international endeavor science benefits humanity.
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this is a unifying mission. building, spacecraft that can intercept asteroids won't offer enough protection. scientists say they need better ways of figuring out which space objects might be a threat in the 1st place. the more time we have for that little nudge in the, in the change in that or will orbital period to really make a change. the better off, we are, sorry to say they have lots of data to review and they'll use those insights to help them knock asteroids out of earth's way. rosalind jordan al jazeera, peruse attorney general says there's evidence a criminal organization has taken root in the government. prosecutors of file a constitutional complaint against president federal castillo on suspicion of corruption. prosecutors also detained 5 of castillo, as allies are moved the prisoner called a qu, asti he was accused of using the presidency to benefit himself and his family. he denies any wrongdoing. now
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a spanish football fan is into the last weeks of his journey. walking to the cut are well cut from madrid. santiago sanchez is now in iraq. after setting of 10 months ago. he walked between 15 and 30 kilometers a day with a trailer attached to his waist, containing all his belongings and his food. sanchez says he's been made welcome throughout his job. well ahead of the main event next month. there's a mini well camp happening here and cut our boys and girls are taking part in a st. child woke up. it aims to help loanable young people around the globe. out a 0 is alessandra petty caught up with columbia's team at their last training session. before flying to cutoff, these girls stay growing up wanting to play football and couldn't don't. the was rough boys chided them off in 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 that 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 that boy jack in la jolla, 17 years old fiorella and minor of columbia female football star, linda say the imperial from germanic killian's in pe can hardly contain their 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 spread to the relative family to obtain a mental wound. although i often used to go out and party. but i haven't and used to help her with what she needs. boots towed at trees, a trivia, which means i need to have money available to help her or i'm on model. what is 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 lot of this 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 so that your organization uses 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 stare skills in the pitch, the excited to bring their traditional dances and culture to 16 year olds. katalina says her passion has changed. her life must get all for them. i say no more than anything. football to me, the value of working as a team. the responsibility is the puncture it's. it's hard because we're training in the morning. we go to school, back to training, but it's worth it for all your purchase. 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 beach again. i did occasion that offers them the chance to leave the country for.

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