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but try to the south. ah frank assessments, if the united states that you're running a good program was there to build a nuclear weapon, they would find a deal by informed opinions. i believe that armenia and other by judge should have bilateral negotiations. we've been calling that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles we'll take in depth analysis of the data global headlines inside story on al jazeera. ah, well, just a the
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u. s. president joe biden bows. consequences for saudi arabia over opec plus oil cuts accusing the kingdom of siding with russia. ah, it's great to have you with us today. i'm cyril benya. this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up in the show, russia detains 5 of its own citizens. along with a group of ukrainians over the explosion, the damage the courage, bridge to crimea, as civil disobedience, schools and businesses across you often to refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem stage. citizens over a days long siege by israeli forces. i'm in language in south africa where reiner numbers are at dia levels and conservation. it said calling for a radical shift and the approach to the illegal wildlife trade affords 2 lives.
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ah and the u. s. president says there will be consequences for ria after the opec plus group led by saudi arabia decided to steeply cut oil production. the organization of petrol exporting countries announced its decision last week despite us opposition. and now the white house says president joe biden is willing to work with congress after a senior senator cold for a freeze on co operation with saudi arabia. from the beginning of the administration since taking office to present has been very clear that united states needs to leave 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
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further under scores 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. and kimberly helped kit has more on this from the white house. well, this is something that has really been concern for many on capitol hill for some time with 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 ministration 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. and given the fact
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that the president did travel to saudi arabia and recent months, did feel that he had a good conversation with the saudi current. principal had been solomon, 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 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 the white house is not happy about this is that the fact that this is really seen is aligning with russia. a russian president, on the other hand, has praised the decision by opec plus to sharply cut back on oil production.
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vladimir putin was speaking in a meeting with the leader of the united arab emirates users. we are actively working in the framework, pick close our decisions. our action aren't directed against anyone. we are and acting to create problems for anyone. our actions are aimed to insure to built in global energy market. and while all this is happening, energy ministers are meeting in the check capital product to find ways to deal with high gas prices. 15 members of the european union want prices kept, but others disagree, and those include germany and the netherlands. so one proposal calls for what's known as a car door prices, the gas imports from norway and from the us. that means that it sets upper and lower price limits below the current rates. poland, belgium, italy in greece, want what they're calling a dynamic core door that would apply to all wholesale gas deals, not just those agreed with main suppliers. another proposal is
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a price kept only on gas use, the generating electricity, spain and portugal have been trying that since june. well, earlier germany announced a subsidy package worth nearly $200000000000.00 to help businesses and consumers. but as step boston reports, there are fears that financial help may come to late. this karima novak kovak 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. so 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 pass phone balls and food is so expensive to. this is all taken me by surprise. i don't know what to do, mamma, telephone, but you must with temperature dropping. anger is growing. check trade unions won't lead us to find solutions. i think the leader of europe must looking
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for some come on approaches because it's for us on accept of to have to european union my a one for the wars countries for region countries. i think that if you want to have future for european union, you must looking for some come on the approach for all. but the agreement has yet to be reached on how to reduce the price of gas at last week's use summit. and proc the 27 lead a 3 main divide it, one of the matches you managed to agree on is to got 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 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 gap, could take someone's maximum price to be set for all gas, but a compromise could be in the work how to remit the impact of the gas
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and electricity prices result. and this is extremely important. pushing up the consumption as so we have to find solution, which is basically which works, which will be to the prices. but on the other side, take to the commitment, we have to reduce the cost consumption because in the case of c, we are into dark. the can be like of cost, whatever the answers the you comes up with. all katerina novak of our ones is lower power bills as soon as possible, steadfast and al jazeera brock. the russian security service says 8 people have been arrested over last week. explosion which damaged crimea. as courts bridge 5 russians and 3 ukrainian and armenian citizens have been detained. russia's federal security services,
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the blast was organized by ukraine's military intelligence service. however, keith has not officially said whether it was involved. the explosion destroyed a section of the bridge, lynx, crimea, to the russian mainland. a number of blast, several ports of the been heard in the russian occupied ukrainian city of military ball. russian media is reporting that air defense systems were launched. a device is also believes to have exploded near the city. central market municipal was one of the 1st cities before the russian forces. after the launch, their invasion of ukraine and february, ukraine's energy minister says russian missiles have hit around 30 percent of the countries energy infrastructure. around $300.00 areas were knocked off the grid following the russian attacks on monday. and on tuesday, the mayor of the western ukrainian city of v that says it will take months to repair energy facilities there. one 3rd of the city is without power. the capital key was one of the cities that's been targeted for the 1st time in months. and
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while people there are nervous life is getting back to normal. now, re challenge reports gives residents are jumpy and now the day after the worst rushing their strike. 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 say you want to people and 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 a duty to his employees, his customers, and his country option as well. why is this important question when we are responsible for those work for us? the business must keep working. our regular guest keep coming to us even during the
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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 the contract and help me to liberate the country. today to show when the motion 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 craters filled. everything that is being destroyed will be rebuilt. the president lensky says, well, look at this in the section 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. re challenge out is era. here. g 7 leaders and held a virtual meeting to discuss their unwavering commitment to ukraine. ukrainian president volunteers. lensky asked the group to supply key with air defense weapons
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. he's described as his number one priority after recent russian airstrikes. 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 enough. the head of the un nuclear agency has renewed calls for protection zone around ukraine's upper region nuclear power plant. i. h e f. f l grossi has been meeting with russian president vladimir putin in st. petersburg, and told him that he was open to dialogue on the plant. it is in russian control territory and southern ukraine, and has come under repeated shillings. palestinians in the
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shoe offered refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem have launched a strike and protest of a day's long siege by israeli forces. the israeli army has blocked entrances and exits and saturday after a soldier was shot dead in a pack of one of the checkpoints residence of calling it collective punishment and are holding marches. individual on wednesday, still head on al 0. the worst could be yet to come. the international monetary fun panes, a bleak picture of the global economy and me and more is deposed. reader is sentenced to 3 more years in prison on charges that she calls absurd. stay with al 0. ah hello, welcome to look at the international forecast. the rain in spain is now clearing
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the play. we got some wet weather coming in the cross at isa satisfied, just pushing across the barrier. still some live the showers in the forecast here. over the next couple of days, lot of dry weather further north, a fair amount of cloud. it's the central parts of france. high pressure, not too far away. so that's keeping things reasonably settle. but we have got weather systems just waiting to roll in from the atlantic, bringing some wet and windy weather into many parts as we go on through the next couple of day. so that rain will make his way across ireland. northern ireland, western parts of england, wales season heavy rain as we go through where to stay, follow that line of wet weather all the way up into that western side of norway. dry weather into central parts of europe, scattering a showers down towards he up some wet weather now started to push his way away from the valley. eric's toward sir southern parts sat just easing across towards motor towards their sardinia and corsica. easing over towards italy. somewhere to whether they're just around the balkans prepping up as we go on through thursday and further see where the streaming in from the atlantic cross the press peninsula and
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ah, you are watching al jazeera, a reminder of our headlines this hour. the u. s. president says there will be consequences for re out after the saudi led opec plus group decided to steeply cut oil production. this comes after a senator called for a freeze on cooperation with saudi arabia. you energy ministers, the meeting in the check capital, prague to find ways to deal with high gas prices. 50 members of the european union want prices, caps, but others disagree. and those include germany and the netherlands. russia security service says 8 people have been arrested over an explosion, the damage the courage, bridge to crimea last week. 5 russians and 3 ukrainians and armenian citizens have been detained. or we can get a little bit more on that with mohammed ball who now joins us from moscow, mom and we just found out this news in the last few moments. what more can you tell
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us a love very little has been revealed aside from that basic line about a number of people arrested nationalities. even those 3 who are from ukraine and the other countries media know details about how many of them are ukranian, how many armenian there are many questions announcement about this piece of news. we know from day one, but russia pointed the finger accusation to the ukranian intelligent phase of the saying they planned this talk and they also, they mention russians involved in. but we know that the owner of the boss, a young man from an area of very close ration area, very close to the bridge. and he said he's in the front. he doesn't know what happened because it's his uncle who was the driver of the truck and who used to use it in delivery along long distance. that seems and the young come died in the blast
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with any secrets that you might have. so people are waiting for more offers about this more details. we don't know where these people came from exactly where they living a russia, or what did they come to? the state from ukraine. the trip of that to truck begun in bulgaria, and it crossed armenia and georgia and the russian territory before it reached the crimea. so there is, there is a lot of questions on also, as i said the, this and probably more data details will come in the next hour. so, so if the f s p wants to reveal more about this situation. absolutely. ok. we'll keep checking in with you mom at vall, reporting live from moscow. thank you very much. al cortes, man law has sentence depos leader unsung suit she to 3 more years in prison on charges of accepting a bribe. the new sentence is added to previous convictions, and that extends her total present term to 26 years. so she has denied it any wrong
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doing. she has been held in solitary confinement in a prison in the capital since june. she was detained in 2021 when the military seized power from her elected government. tony cheng joins us from bangkok. tony will own songs. should she ever get out of jail at this point? i think it's fair to ask the question and the answer appears to be no, she's 77 years old already. she's this latest sentence 2 sentences. in fact, although both to run concurrently of make the total time to be served 26 years. that will get her out of jail at the age of a 100. 3 and birmingham jails are very tough places. now there may be an opportunity at some stage, once the military have feel that they have established their position where they broke a some sort of deal. they make an announcement, they will that they will be lenient. but i think at this stage, they are looking at elections in the autumn of next year. we're already seeing
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a political machinations, in part, is allied to the military genta to put loyalists in place. think care. there is no chance at this stage. they will be releasing uncensored, she because they know full well that if she was to contest that election in any way, she would win overwhelmingly, as she has on the previous occasions where she has been on the ballot paper al jazeera is tony's shame monitoring that story. for us from bank bank or thank you very much. now we want to return to a story that we did mention earlier about civil disobedience at the shoe, off a refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem. we can now go to knitter abraham. she joins us from just outside the refugee camp near to tell us what's happening at the moment in what you've seen this morning. what we've seen is, is really soldiers locating the entrances of the refugee camp through even located the locating the city of anat and the town of anata that is surrounding as we've
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seen school students trying to exit therapy, g cab, they couldn't use cars. so they were walking by this place, showing their ideas to the israeli soldiers that have been stationed here and have been locating the refugee camps this saturday as they believed that the perpetrator, overshooting attack that left to one israeli soldier is killed, is from the refugee camp. this located that has been going on for the 4th the day to day has angered palestinians. they call it collective torture. they say that the israeli forces are a acting with impunity with the band. and they've been calling for schools to close workers, not to go to work and what they've been calling a civil dis obedience. now it's been a tense situation here in the occupied westbank for the past few weeks. and just to give you an idea about the number of shootings that have been already drastically
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on the rise, they've been leaving more and more soldiers injured and killed 3 soldiers just since mid september. 3 israeli soldiers were killed in shooting attacks and we've heard from a fighting group in nablus, called the lions den that has been more active in the past few weeks, threatening to escalate its shooting attacks to day. and also that we've been hearing more and more talks of a calls for strikes. one of them is already taking place in nablus. we've heard also that the israeli forces have closed off nablus, the entrances and exits to the city. so you're talking about a tense situation that is expected to escalate or i'd not. abraham reporting from the shoe offered refugee camp in occupied east jerusalem. thank you. the international monetary fund is painting a bleak picture of the global economy,
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the war in ukraine rising prices and interest rates of. busy all taken their toll, but the worst may be yet to come as the world's 3 largest economies. the u. s. the u and china continue to stole 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 in china's economy is forecast to grow just 3.2 percent this year. that's a dramatic fall from 8 point one percent last year. allen fisher reports from the i'm if headquarters in washington dc. 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
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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 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 upheaval in the banking sector crisis. so lanka,
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with double digit economic slump and huge debts are 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. angela lansbury, the famous actress whose career expand almost 8 decades has died at the age of $96.00. she was best known for playing jessica fletcher in the tv theories. murder, she wrote, but she also had a prolific film and stage career collecting 3 oscar nominations along the way and winning 6 tony awards for plays and musicals. she want a new generation of young fans when she voiced missus pots in the animated disney film. beauty and the beast. peruse. attorney general has made a formal complaint against president pedro castillo, claiming that there is evidence
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a criminal organization has taken root in the government. prosecutors have also detained 5 of the president's allies, castillo face, his accusations of using the presidency to benefit himself and his family. he is firmly rejected those latest allegations, calling them a qu by the attorney general's office. and new zealand is planning a tax on gas emissions that come from cows and sheep methane from life. stock flatulence is a major source of greenhouse gas, the prime minister, just into order and says, the levy would reduce agricultural emissions and make produce more sustainable. but forming groups argue that they're already mitigating emissions by protecting native forests on their land. a south africa has recorded an increase in the number of rhinos killed by poachers in the 1st half of this year. the legal wildlife trade is the biggest threat to the species. now some conservationists are calling for a radical shift in wild life trafficking. to save these animals, emily and when reports this is
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a regular occurrence in south africa. little to protect the rhinos on his land. derrick levitan says he has no choice, but to trim their homes is uncomfortable to watch, but it's become a necessity. a trimmed horn makes the animal less valuable to purchase la garden like brimming old. i literally don't like it. this is the alternative. a calf left off and after its mother was poached, her horn gouged from her body. this is the dumbest, most unnecessary extinction in the history of human intervention and wildlife. 80 percent of the world's rhinos are in south africa, and about 3 quarters of them are on private property. the run is attract by helicopter, and mobilized using a tranquilizer, a blindfold and implants a use to reduce external stimuli. but they say the procedure itself is painless. if
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i said to me and i let greg level raise actually protect of last all over the bed. and there's no feeling it doesn't, the animal doesn't even feel when i move on. a runners use their whole and to defend themselves to find food even to play. but to poach is this represents wealth . it's known as grey. gold and retailers will pay up to $100000.00 us dollars a killer vietnam and china conceited. the 2 largest markets, horns a used in traditional medicine for hang overs to reduce favor even q a cancer. although there is no scientific evidence to support these claims. the demand has decimated the populations of black and white rhinos. the government says $259.00 were killed in the 1st 6 months of this year. if we are just doing the same over and over again and don't try a different approach, we will never be successful and we will see rhinos extinct by we are all on this
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planet previously trimmed right. some conservation is say, the solution is to legalize the export of horns internationally. so we could literally swap the market with point to morrow, destroy the business of poaching, save the animals. and we could do so with a product that were already trimming painlessly and it grows back. you can shave a sheep and sell the wolf way to the other line. to research a dung. food now has studied consumer habits in vietnam. we don't know whether the supply of brian or in a legal market would be enough to meet the mon from consumers illegal for trimmed horns, a mock micro chipped and stored in registered stock pounds. reserve owners estimate . they are currently 20 tons in storage. we can send 7 times more horn to the asian
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markets than the poaching syndicates are managing by slaughtering the animals. and if we do it our way, no animal ever gets her to get there. or can we ask the environment minister if the government would consider legalizing the trade helpful? not at this stage. she says ministerial panel looked into this issue 2 years ago. and the high level panel reaffirmed the decision that was taken by the father african cabinet in 2016. that the conditions are not right at this stage to, to legalize the trade, those on the ground disagree, nothing. what we are doing is working. so we must change something and that's the only thing that hasn't been tried. so we must openly discuss it. best case scenario, there are $15000.00 rhinos left in south africa and industry inside it's believe that could be wiped out in just 6 years. we know that can be saved if you know how to and you don't do it but you wait for.
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