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ah, the u. s. warmed saudi arabia, consequences over the opec plus oil cuts accusing re add of siding with russia. ah, hello diamond jordan, this is al jazeera live from jo. are also coming up a stock warning from the i m f. i possible global downtown with the organization saying next year would feel like a recession from many russian missiles hit ukrainian cities for a 2nd day as president for lot of me as the landscape calls on g 7 leaders to provide ad defense webinars. nasa says the success of its dark spacecraft, which not an asteroid office orbit is a watershed moment for humanity. ah
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ah, but you, it says it's reevaluating its relationship with ria after the saudi led opec plus group decided to steeply cut oil production. the organization of petroleum exporting countries announced his decision last week despite us opposition. the white house as president biden's willing to work with congress after a senior senator called for fries and cooperation 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 russia's 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
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and will be watching closely over the coming weeks and months as well. can be health care has more from the white house. well, this is something that has really been concern for many on capitol hill for some time the us saudi relationship, as there has been 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 administration for many years to reevaluate this relationship and so this is something that as we've been reporting the national security both 1st and john kirby says, is now something that the white house is willing to look at. given the fact that the president did travel to saudi arabia and recent months did feel that he had a good conversation with the saudi current principal, haven't been solomon,
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but they're not happy with the fact that now there has 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 research here in the united states. hi, the 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 aligning with russia, where russia's president has praised the decision by opec plaster sharply cut back on production. fundament putin was speaking at a meeting with the leader of the united arab emirates over here, we are actively working in the framework of pick plus our decisions. our action
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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, well guarded by god is a professor of national security affairs at the national defense university. he says, despite the rocky relationship, now both countries need each other american. so the relationship has always been a reflection of both interest and values and much more about interest and values. the united states interest now is by the not ministration, interest, lo, oral prices, low gas prices. the election is coming in just for weeks. and also, united states see as russia as them in enemy, this would ye, cutting oil production will raise gas prices before the election bed for them across bed for president biden. and also is seen as
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a lying to the area with russia. them in us any, this is wide united states by then administration is very unhappy with this development. united states mix a lot of money by setting arms to sort that beyond other countries. and do you like to see it c, as in as them in adversary? in the middle east, there is no way you like this. this will stop selling arms to saudi arabia also. ok, normalization was, is, are you, is me in objective or feel like this is an doodle? and so the idea is normalizing carnations was as are you saw this. why as bad as a quite as is it is not divorce and the 2 countries need it shows are. now the international monetary fund is painting a bleak picture, the global economy, the war and ukraine rising prices and interest rates have taken their toll,
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but the worst may be yet to come. as the world 3 biggest economies, the u. s. e. u and china continue to stall. according to the i m. s. latest report, global economic growth fell from 6 percent in 2021 to just over 3 percent this year, and it's expected a fall. the 2.7 next year. china's economy is forecast to grow just 3.2 percent this year. that's a dramatic for from 8 point one percent last year. i'm f also slashed. it's out look for growth in the u. s. 2 at 1.6 percent this year. that's down from july forecast of 2.3. be collected economies of the 19 countries that share the euro currency is expected to grow 3 point one percent this year, but by 2023. that's last to just half a percentage point. the i m f also raise concerns about inflation with the rate sorting to 8.8 percent this year, but it's predicted to start coming down slowly. so about 6.5 percent next year. allen fisher reports i'm, i'm at headquarters in washington dc. it's
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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 loc don's in 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 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
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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 upheaval in the banking sector crisis. so lanka with double digit economic slump and huge debts of 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. alan fisher al jazeera, at the i, m f. annual meeting in washington. russia has continued to launch missiles at several regions of ukraine, including the southeastern city of zapper, asia. ukrainian officials say at least one person was killed after 12 missiles hit
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the city on tuesday. and attacks in the western city of liver cause blackouts. you and as russia may have committed war crimes. mit strikes across ukraine on monday would kill at least 19 and injured more than a 100 people. while a capital key was among the cities targeted for the 1st time in months. but while people there are nervous life is getting back to normal. re challenge report 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 ignored the sirens. on tuesday morning, the metro was filled with people taking shelter and i got scared because i didn't think it will happen again in the downtown. it is terrorism. you understand that you are not safe at home even if they're not interest. jack shall objects nearby to us, investment will not say. but what are people in care of do? as soon as the all clear is given, easy. coffee in the sunshine,
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anton runs 1900 coffee and central keep for him opening as soon as he can is a duty to his employees, his customers and his country ob, sorts of as little. why is this important professional? we are responsible for those work for us in the business must keep working our regular guests keep coming to us, even during the last 2 days or daughter of one of the 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 arms contract and help our army to liberate the country. the dietitian is mortimer 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 l craters filled. everything that is being destroyed will be rebuilt the presidency. lensky says, well, look at the intersection where several people were killed on monday. the repair work is already well underway. resilience is defiance and defiance ukrainians
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believe. well, when the war re talents out, is there a g 7 leaders have gathered for the virtual meeting to discuss their unwavering commitment to ukraine, president for them as lensky has asked the group to supply key with their defense weapons. he's described as his number one priority after recent russia strikes yahoo one as 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 for further escalation. this possibility is a threat to all of us. but we can overcome the threat. we have a formula for peace and now reacting to russian terror, shame, referenda, and the attempt to en excel territory. we can apply the piece formula so that the tier a state stands no chance. time for a short break out a 0. when we come back in you energy ministers meet to find ways of dealing with soaring gas prices and reach agreement despite sharp divisions plus so nurse
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oh yes, right? you t o 13 ah, sang bite or legend of stage and screen we look back at the life of angela lansbury has died at the age. 96. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the way sponsored my cattle aways. hello is fine, a dry, lots of hazy sunshine across much of the middle east, a little more the way of cloud across northern part of the region to the black sea and the caspian sea, just up towards sea caucasus here. so we are going to see some showers just around georgia, not too much chance for one or 2 showers in the kia as well. possibility of the ard shower, just around 11 on as we go. one in 2 were thursday,
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but i think essentially saddle and sunny letter cloudy a weather just slipping. a little further south was down across a cypress, come across into iraq, into kuwait, into iran, into a good part of the arabian peninsula. it is fine and why pleasant? sunshine, 35 celsius here in doha, present sunshine across much of north africa. hello, a little more the wire clout, they're just coming into northern areas of morocco and northern parts of algeria. could see some live the showers here, actually so. so what to weather in the forecast? plenty a shower wants to get across southern parts of nigeria. we'll see some wet weather too, just making its way over towards i liked victoria for that same chain of showers is still a long way further north actually. so the gambia could catch one or 2 showers here as well. i don't up with the showers across central africa, possible to ship a shower or 2 to northern parts of angola, but try to the south to with sponsored by cat on
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a ways jumping to the stream when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to the president of the day. we are the subjects of little family. so that's one person's opinion. but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption. we're a global audience, becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapon? the stream. oh, now jazeera, ah ah, welcome back. had her come out of our top stories here. this out, the international monetary fund is painting a bleak picture of the global economy amid the worn ukraine and the cost of living
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crisis. it's cottage growth forecast the 2023 saying that next year we'll see lack of a session for many rushes. continue to launch missiles at several regions of ukraine, including the southeastern city of zapper, asia, ukrainian officials, at least one person was killed after 12 missiles hit the city on tuesday. and he was president, joe biden's administration says it's reevaluating washington's relationship with saudi arabia. it comes off to the saudi lead opec plus group, which includes russia ignore. would us opposition, under saudi, to cut oil output, ominous fuel costs, say the move will raise prices? well, you energy ministers are meeting and prior to find ways to tackle sky high energy costs, which of saud since russia attacked ukraine, but a steadfast reports. there are fears that financial help may come to late katerina novak of, i could not believe her energy bill that from 160 dollars to one month, it went up to $700.00. the next she managed to change provider,
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but still has to pay nearly half her salary to the power company. thanks her, but of just a little smudges castillo, 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 is so expensive to. this is all taken me by surprise. i don't know what to do, mamma telephony, but you must. sergio. with temperatures dropping. anger is growing. jack trade unions won't lead us to find solutions. i think the leader of europe must looking for some common approaches. because sir, it's for us are not supposed to have 2 european union, a one order for the wars countries, one form reaches countries. i think that if we want to have future for european union, you must looking for some common approach for all but agreement as yet to be reach and 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 to you manage
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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 everyone 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 remove ah dogma in pixels. the garzo malik tricity prizes result, and this is extremely important pushing up the consumption. so we have to find solution which is basically which works, which will be collision that visit the prices. but on the other side, we stick to the commitment, we have to reduce the cost consumption because in the case of c, we are into the can be a lack of gas. whatever the answer is the you comes up with all got to read. i know
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voc of our ones is lower power bills as soon as possible. steadfast and al jazeera brock to haiti. now at least one person has been killed during protest. a ton violet. the prime minister has also a foreign support. but protested, say the only solution is for him to resign. liada has more. ah, crowds of people move through the haitian capital puerto prince. they're angry over a rising cost of living in a lack of jobs. and the prime minister's decision to ask for help from other countries to com. unrest. oh, about this man shouting against the need for foreign troops. the police respond with tear gas hot. yep. so my love unemployment take the high cost of living, the insecurity. it is all these reasons that i am in the 3 to, ah,
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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 as a matter of urgency the request by the 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 people this request is an
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unconstitutional act. this is an act against the state. it is an action that gives a haitian people demands who want a free country, where everyone can eat, have help, 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, 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 al jazeera, now the nasa rocket that smashed into an asteroid 2 weeks ago did its job. it not the space object of its orbit. scientists say it gives them hope they can stop, potentially deadly collisions of intergalactic kind. wilson jordan ripple's f now says dart spacecraft home den on the asteroid de morphin. 11000000 kilometers from
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earth darts 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, 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
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was an international endeavor science benefits humanity. 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 at the better off we are side 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, now coating men ma, has sentenced to pose leda. ang sang, sushi to an additional 3 years in prison on charges of accepting a bribe. tony chang joined his line. now from the ty capital, bangkok, tony, so just talk through what happened in court that today where
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she was facing 2 charges, sir, that she accepted financial sums a various points from a miramar, businessman and a gentleman called mung wick, who runs the number of construction companies in return, she is said to have facilitated various government contracts that he had of tenders that he had placed before the government that she was in charge of at the time. the charges were very strange. it has to be said that there the military hunter put several videos on it on mir my tv in 2021 after the q showing what appeared to be a confession from this man stating that he had gone to her house handed over to her . they basically parcels full of cash wrapped in black paper, or unfortunate there was nobody else around to witness these. he is or hardly a very credible witness. he himself is known to have had quite a,
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a dubious background serve time in jail for drug smuggling, none the less the court has found a guilty on both charges says she, it was actually sentenced to 6 years in jail. but the court said that those sentences will run simultaneously. so in total to the already existing, a jail sentences she's facing. this is another 3 years the, our town in it's worth reminding our viewers at these court sentences handed down to lang, sang, sushi, as you say, happened quite frequently. so what's the military genta trying to achieve here? are clearly they are trying to take her out of the picture. they have said that they will have elections next year in the autumn where democracy will be returned to the people. i don't think anyone really takes those claims very seriously, or certainly it won't be a free and fair election nonetheless. if alice answered she and the n l d were anywhere in on their ballot paper. i think there is no question about the fact that
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she would win and win overwhelmingly, as we've seen in the last 2 well documented elections that did happen relatively freely. so she is now she already had 23 years in jail. and this is another 3. so 26 years in total, she's facing, she's 77 years old. that would make her a 103 years old when she got out of jail, that it may well be a situation where once the military gent, who have got over the hurdle of those elections, they may come to some agreement with her. but it does certainly look as if the future is very grim. the young son, sushi heard lawyers told l 0 to day that she was in good health. there had been concerns about her health over this period. she has been in detention since that military coup, nearly 2 years ago. she seems to be bearing up at the moment, but i think her clearly the intention from the military gender is to remove her from the scene to make sure she isn't an obstacle to their on going claims to power . okay. attorney chang life was there in bangkok. tony, thank you. those ladies,
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horses have been deployed near the illegal settlements of survey some wrong in the occupied west bank after soldier was shot dead on tuesday. the palestinian arm group lyons den has claimed responsibility for the attack gets the 2nd such attack on israeli forces in recent days. peruse attorney general has made a formal complaint against president pedro castillo, claiming that as evidence a criminal organization has taken root in the government. the president of family denies any wrong doing and rejects the latest allegations of corruption. prosecutors also detained 5 of his allies and moved the president called a qu. he's accused of using the presidency to benefit himself and his family. prime minister says the latest complaint is unconstitutional with a court battle expected to test it legality. heavy rains are brought floods to southern spain, costa blanca region. the holiday destination of toribio has been one of the hardest hit areas. roads there been turned into rivers flooding
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a spread across large parts of the city, damaging farms, businesses and homes. now as spanish football fan is into the last weeks of his journey, walking to the car will come from madrid. santiago sanchez is now in iraq. after setting off 10 months ago. he walks between 15 and 30 kilometers a day with a trailer attached to his waist. containing all his belongings and food, sanchez says he's been made welcome throughout his jeff now angela lansbury, the iconic actress whose career spend almost 8 decades has died at the age of 90. 6 lansbury was best known for playing jessica fletcher and the tv series modus. she wrote, she appeared in numerous films including the manchurian candidate and bed knobs and broomsticks. that was nominated for 3 oscars, and didn't wanna have looks back in her life. thank you're not going to work on your tunes again to not always work county. success came young for angela 3.
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she was just 19 when she got an oscar nomination for her 1st filled gaslight. but she soon became typecast. is characters older than her years. really going to get back into serve his mom. i to take off your soldiers whom you look so handsome, playing the mother of 29 year old ellis presently, despite being just 9 years his senior. how about grace increasingly frustrated, shipped her attention to broadway. the gamble paid off with a string of tony awards for maim. dear world gypsy and sweet ah, ah, but by directly in theatre film, the small screen provided. what was perhaps her most memorable role. ah murder, she wrote start. lansbury as jessica fletcher, the middle aged mystery novelist, an amateur detective with a huge hit. you killed mister miles because he stumbled onto priscilla as long ago abortion audience is tuned in every week. they see yourself crimes and mysteries in
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the seaside. village of cabot cove made. she was a lovely woman to play, but they didn't require any acting. delafield? i thought all none. and i kind of just went through it always the same woman, always on her bicycle and love doing it. i wouldn't have done it that long had i not as a lead actress in drama series, lance re hold records for emmy nominations and golden glue wins. she continued to act well in the 2010th 2008 interview. she said she wanted women, her 8th, represented as vital, productive members of society. she had no interest in playing what she called old decrepit women. last, we passed away at her home in los angeles. she was 96 ah .
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