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israeli forces kill the palestinian man after the storm. the janine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. ah, i'm civil then. yes. good to have you with us. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up in the show ukrainian forces re take more territory in the southern person region. russian installed governor is asking civilians to leave the area at least 500 killed and more than half a 1000000 displaced in nigeria in the worst flooding in a decade. and the u. k. braces for the possibility of even more turmoil relying in london as the bank of england ends its bond buying scheme. ah,
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the palestinian man has been killed by its really forces during a raid on the jeanine refugee camp and the occupied west bank. armed confrontations broke out early on friday. policy infections of cold for a day of rage, at least a 117 palestinians had been killed by his really forces in the occupied west bank since the beginning of the year. that abraham is lying from ramallah in the occupied west bank near. oh, can you tell us about what's happening in janine at the moment? we know that there's really forces have withdrawn from the area of surrounding the janine refugee camp after read. that took place early this morning that left one palestinian killed initially the house in, in health ministry said that to were killed but there has been successful attempts to resuscitate one of those who were injured. he's a doctor who was nearby a hospital when he was shot at. he's now at a very critical condition,
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but according to medical sources, he's still alive. 6 people have been wounded in this operation, this past 60 palestinians, including to medics and we've seen videos of israeli forces shooting at their medics that were trying to evacuate those who had injured and killed. in general, janine has been the epicenter of tension in the past. few months, it has people who take up arms. they say this is the only language israel understands. and also we've seen a lot of them, a lot of the attackers that to conduct shooting attacks inside the israel, an in the occupied westbank are from janine. and in general, since the beginning of the year, one 3rd of those who had killed in the occupied westbank were killed in jeannine, including al jazeera, as shitty. a walkin knit abraham reporting from ramallah. thank you very much. a russia is calling on civilians in the her son region to evacuate as ukrainian
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forces gain ground in the southeast using them every day shrikes to the cities of the curse on region here. so they deal serious damage 1st and foremost to the people. i'm asking the leadership of russia to help organize and evacuation, and city charles stratford joins me now from creevy re at charles, what do we know about this evacuation? has it begun? is it actually happening? it's very difficult to get any solid verifiable information on this announcement. just building on that sound bite that you ran from the russian installed administration chief. he saying that people, if they want to protect themselves from mr. lyles, they should leave with the children. we know that this area has come on the heavy ukrainian bombardment, the ukrainians have had great success north of care. so i'm sitting in the last
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couple of weeks or so some of the ukrainian is claiming that they have re taking control of around about 75 settlements in that area. we were in that area yesterday . we saw a lot of thanks a lot of ukrainian military heavily dug in. we saw helicopter gun ships. we spoke to people in some of the villages that ukraine military have re taken control of. they still very nervous of what they potentially see even as a counter offensive by the russians. but as i say, the client is my great games in that area. i think would be a huge blow if indeed eventually russian forces. busy to be removed from care. so it is a large city that sits on the west bank of the denise river. those forces are pushed down and basically are trying to entrap what is understood to be russian elite troops inside kennesaw and city. but i'm going to find it very difficult to get out along with essentially thousands of civilians because so many of the bridges across
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the river having been blown up completely or partially destroyed. certainly, according to the russian news agency class, they quoting a russian official in the city of ra stuff. he saying that that, that the city is prepared for people wanting to be evacuated out of care, so on to be moved to real self. so the situation very fluid indeed of great concern, of course to the thousands of civilians in that city. as bear in mind also though that the ukrainians constantly saying that they are trying to avoid hating civilian infrastructure. and that is something that we have not seen on this side of call, certain russian forces. certainly in the last few weeks, a few days i've had a lot of civilian buildings. they saying that they are trying to avoid civilian targets. but that what president putin described is retribution for the blast on
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the curve bridge. we saw 100 a 100 missiles is being quoted here as being launched at ukraine inside. so it's going to be very interesting to see how the russians responds to what is being anticipated as potentially a big push bar ukrainian forces towards that city of care song, especially in such a strategic city and would be a strategic victory if ukrainians worth to retake it to charles stratford reporting . thank you very much. and people in the flood ravaged regions of nigeria becoming increasingly desperate. as severe flooding there is forcing people to flee their home as the plight of nigerians forced people to move by. um, people are, were forced to evacuate their homes by floods. more than 500 people have died around 90 of them in just one boat accident in a number state. and many families are still waiting for news of their loved ones. i'm at interest has more. here in weary conditions for the displaced are
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getting desperate. with just to was to sunset. food is served in this camp that we shall say now accommodate. hundreds of people. missed food. yeah. it's not, they're not, we're not. we're about 3000 people in latin here. that doesn't mean that, that one. this, this who i knew about it from tell it to other to was she says they haven't received an leave supplies from government. this is flights of ravaged at least 27 of nitrous, 36 state destroying lives, crops and horns and ridges like a number of his he, i tell us at hundreds of thousands of people in several communities are still out of rich. nothing has been heard from some of them in nearly a week, and the passengers off a boat that capsized a week ago killing about 9 to people while fleeing their submerged communities. in sight of help. you my just, the agencies had warned,
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of destructive floods this year, but the level of government preparedness was poor. so to was people's response to evacuation warnings that has left victims linkage and any wondering what the future holds. alabama, my team, i will, i can imagine there's nothing to go back to if my house is left standing, my animals crops, everything is gone for my kid, you know, with a number is one of the worst affected states. officials say the danger signs have been there yet. the federal government has failed to act. cameroon wants about this . and so we know that every 2 or 3 years, this happens, demerell would open up the damn. and then he comes here, i wipes off everything. i mean it gonna get to a point where the, what i walk on man, enveloped entire country, nigerian official say, humanitarian supplies have been distributed nationwide. but that is little comfort for hundreds of thousands who are yet to receive any help from government at any
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level. how many degrees al jazeera or torture? madras is live for us from aka in south eastern nigeria. i met when you and i spoke yesterday, told us the government was carrying out a, an assessment of just how bad the damage was in a number states. what is the result of that assessment? well, basically the assessments are still continuing across the south east and other parts of the country. what we know is right now, the officials of the national emergency management agency. i've been busy distributing, relieve materials or items to some of the camps, but we went to some of the camps yesterday and even the day before yesterday, for example, the camp we just, we visited in the previous report. there was, according to couple of issues. there was 3000 people that unfortunately nothing has
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been delivered to those people yet. so they are actually surviving from 100 miles. we were there yesterday and all they got was a single meal for the whole day breakfast, lunch and dinner, served 2 hours before sunset. so it's a desperate situation in some of these camps in nigeria, but again, we expect this misery to continue for a while last night. there was heavy downpour and we woke up to some showers this morning and he's still continuing. which means that the situation can only get worse before it gets even better. so more flooding is expected, and that's officious. indicate these floods or these waters from the tributaries of the river nyja and the river benway will continue to flow downwards. that's why the concentration of officials, it might just for features will be downstream force the delta, while all the rivers will be empty before they reach the atlantic ocean. all right . how many interests reporting live from nigeria?
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thank you very much. we'll have more on this story after the break. also after the break, we will be hearing from the team representing pakistan in tar for the st child world cups, and to stay tuned for both. ah and tis a patient is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready for the way sponsored my cattle aways? hello, the weather is set bare with some lovely warm sunshine across much of spain and portugal, largely clear skies here, but a lot of cloud elsewhere showing up across a good part of here lie the showers across the other side of the mediterranean, just pushing across sir ione and see pushing across into grease, they were caught him active area of low pressure. that's the same system that brought him very heavy rain. it's east to spain, ballier, sardinia, southern part of italy earlier on in the week. push for the northern is quiet there across at east side of europe. twas ukraine western parts of russia,
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bright and breezy up towards the north west than this rather more persistent rain which will slide in on this weather system. pushing some heavy downpours in across a good part of northern and central fraud. save with the next couple of days. there we go with those blustery showers across england. well, scotland sliding through arlin, making the way across the irish sea, much of fur, northwest europe. see some lively showers, longest spells of frame, but some sunshine in between us would make away into the weekend. assistant rain for france sinks a little further south was the warm sunshine for spain, and portugal will continue alive. he showers their course at east side of the mediterranean. at this stage, largely dry across northern parts of africa. few a showers up towards the far north. there we have got some wet weather once again across much of nigeria to liberia. the weather sponsored by a cat on a ways, jumping to the stream where no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody
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should be born coolage to the president of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family to let one person's opinion, but what's yours? amplify your voice. did you do? so systems in mexico is incredibly weak, and it is not just rushing. we're a global audience, becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this place for a more weapon. the stream on out jazeera ah ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this hour is really forces have killed one palestinian man during a raid on the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank. palace infections have called for a day of rage. russia is calling on civilians in the her son region to leave as
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ukrainian forces game gravity, se for songs russian appointed governor says ukrainian missile strikes are now a daily threats. more than 500 people have died in nigeria is worst floods in a decade. and usually heavy rains lead to the destruction of tens of thousands of homes. and let's go back to one of our top stories and those devastating floods in nigeria and speak with brandon a barrel calmer whilst. and he's the deputy director for relief and rehabilitation at nigeria. national emergency management agency, he joins me alive from alca, the capital of one of the states worst hit by the flooding. are there still communities as we speak, that the government cannot reach. busy oh yeah, yes. i thought yesterday, oh my tim wasn't the deputy governor and we have confirmed that under deliveries.
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the flawed tips are expand and we should now to communities that that door were not affected by the floss. so there are still, the flood is still as of yesterday, we're still on good. ok. i want to dig a little deeper into that because the reporting from our correspondent over the last 2 days or so has been that some communities we've just heard. not a word from them for over a week. so are there are still blind spots in your, in your coverage or knowledge of the communities that are affected by this yes, i asked to speak to did their zonal office of national emergency management a juicy which caused or car. i mean, the number of sticks is walking along with the niger air force, do it or reach out to some of those communities that i cannot be reached. i'd at
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new land or buy a new or that means. but as i miss money because of bad where i'd be, i'd would be, it would be going to those places. oh, it didn't. where to where that been proof give us a sense of the scale of the, the catastrophe here. how many people are in need of help at this moment? ah, this q of the flood in this year is that us up the last week or the level the what the level increase was about 11 percent more than that over 2012 which is the reference point here in nigeria. so as you can see, it is far far, the scale is far more than that of 3012. so that is it, extend i did as going so far. what are you going to need to do in the coming months? once the sense of urgency here is behind you,
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what are you going to need to do to prepare for the next flood? because this is going to happen again in the, in a no, my orders are updated floats. we carry out preventive activities, also as well as a revenge or preparedness activities. it does take good luck as finding out crows, you will country, and we are not focusing on the, on the floods. but after the floods, we are going to carry out sensitization activities as expected from this fickle us as well as a renewal agencies involved in floor management. all right, brandon, a barrow co wilson of nigeria is the national emergency management agency. thank you very much. now
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a report by save the children says that 1400000 children under the age of 5 face malnutrition, in south sedan. a conflict along with an unprecedented 4th consecutive year of widespread flooding, have made the situation worse. more than 600000 people have been affected by the floods there upon print, job rabble toss upon is the south sedan country director of save the children. she says conditions are the worst she seen in years. this is worse, hunger prices, and so students in 2011, we have 8900000 people. that's more than 70 percent of entire population needs up permission and assistance that includes $1400000.00 children under age of 5 ah, facing up to mount nutrition. so sudan is actually one of the worst effects at the most horrible countries to the world, to climate change with drought, devastating floods. we coupled that with nearly a decade of conflict, frequent displacement, disease outbreaks,
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the family and children are here really on the windows and that must be something that we can do with him. if we imagined that entire country, we only have 2 percent off the road pay. we only have 9 percent of the entire population generally have access to electric city. we are facing or was we have at 70 percent of inflation since 2017 and $2.00. now imagine the life of us living in that situation. well, new to this and not the entire countries of roads are paid and now it's under water . the bank of england has ended its emergency bond buying scheme. that means the bank will stop buying government bonds from today. on thursday, the international monetary fund sharply criticized the british government after its financial plans cause havoc on the markets. the british chancellor has defended his plan. there was some turbulence i am frank estimated about okay, though, after the boot where i'm sitting here talking about the global challenges,
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everybody is focused on inflation. everybody's affected by a potential interest rate rises. everybody's affected by the energy price spikes, which have been exacerbated by persons, illegal war in ukraine. so everybody across the global financial community is really focusing on the same problems. and the barker is covering this for us from london. neither the government's under massive pressure to reverse parts of this very unpopular mini budget. what is your sense? are you, do you think that they may end up bending to that pressure? yeah, that's the question everyone's asking are the moments i think it's safe to say that we are bracing ourselves so another for a bumpy day. both economically and politically. i quasi caught saying we heard him there, the chance of the exchequer. the man behind this, a controversial many budget that was announced a few weeks ago, has made the snap decision to cut his visit to the i, m f. in washington,
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d. c. shorts and head back here to the united kingdom for crunch talks with his boss, the prime minister list trust. we believe contact somewhere over the atlantic at the moment and here in his home country, i'm awful lot of speculation is growing over whether the government is now poised to announce a you turn on some more or many of the aspects of that budget. there's a huge amount of speculation over what could potentially go, including possibly the decision to cut a corporation tax. we already know from a short while ago, a few days ago, the government you turned on its decision to cut the top rate of tax on the higher cerner is the government that's repeatedly say that is prepared to steam roll on with his plans clearly appears to be bending to pressure, but most certainly what we have to watch is how the markets, the reacting very, very interestingly indeed, we've seen the pound and the bomb markets steady. almost in anticipation of you turns the question is, do the markets know something that we don't ow,
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bleakly and publicly? no, as yet. you're the bank of england. today's the day that the bank withdraws. one of the key emergency measures introduce to com markets. tell us more about that. yeah, you got to stick me with me on this because bull market, sir, i need a bit of i'm picking to understand, but essentially governments raise money in one of 2 ways. either by raising taxes something this government doesn't want to do. he wants to cuts axes all by raising money through boring and the selling of bones will iow use leads national ball markets, things like pension funds and not buying these bonds. and an awful lot of money is tied up in the bond market in that respect. but after the budget, the mini budget was announced a few weeks ago by quasi crossing experience investors and pension funds so much that led to a fire sale on the bond market. the value of those bonds plummeted the yields. that's the amount of interest charge on those bonds, rockets,
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it's the highest in years. and what that in essential terms beans, the investors basically lost faith in the government's ability to finance its own economic forecasts. the bank of england stepped in with his safety net saying that it was going to buy bonds for a limited period of 2 weeks. while the market studied that 2 week period is now up . the theory was that we would see the ball market in turbulence again, but as i said, it seems to have stable, suggesting that there is real anticipation across the board. that there will indeed be a government usa. and we are potentially hours away from some big news, both economically and politically. need bargain. thank you very much. the best explanation of bond buying of her in a long time. thank you. it's not just that you gave it's facing economic turmoil. the head of the international monetary fund says there's a 25 percent risk of a global recession. now, 4 countries will likely suffer the most if there's a downturn, the i m f chief warns that spiraling inflation poses
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a significant threat. we cannot, we cannot possibly allow inflation to become an a runaway train bed for growth and bedford people bed bed, especially for poor poor, poor, poor people. ever comments came of the annual meeting of the, of the i, m f and the world bank in washington. d. c, l and fisher reports crystelina george eva is aware of the impact that high inflation is having on everyone. and she says that governments really do have to do more to try and help the poorest. this isn't some abstract economic theory. this is being experienced by everyone if they go along to the shop, just to buy some food to feed their family. and she says that of governments and financial institutions are going to help them to help has to be targeted to those who are struggling. the most, she says that essentially inflation is a taxation on the poorest in society. she's also aware that when that are financial
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issues, there can be political issues. and that has led to critics to wonder whether the international monetary fund and the world bank is fit for purpose in negotiating its way through this crisis. whether capitalism should continue to be the driver of what is happening with global economies. well, that is a point i put to a senior figure in the world bank. when you have these types of multiple crisis up there is this natural tendency to think about whether there is need for a revolution or a, it is and other evolutionary point of view. think about the world bank and in tenisha wanted a fund that had been around for nearly 80 years. these institutions have you all with the evolution of the global economy and they will continue revolving and less, don't forget, these are institutions. vit shareholders. they respond to their shareholders who are the shareholders, the global community,
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of course we will respond to their demands. we will adjust our work programs accordingly. and we will do our best to respond to these multiple crisis. says the i m f and the all banker meeting here, there is a confluence of events which they have to worry about. first of all is inflation then that climate crises in various places around the world such as the floods and pakistan the floods even here in the, in a to state. and then there is the water ukraine, which is causing financial instability, but also has an impact on the food supply chain around the world. now, according to the i, m. f. 48 countries are facing food insecurity. that's 325000000 people most keenly felt in areas like the horn of africa on this a hill. and there is a what is that some families won't be able to feed themselves unless that situation is address pretty rapidly by the global financial power houses. there has been another mass shooting in the united states. a police officer is among 5 killed in
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rally in the state of north carolina. a suspect has been arrested, but the motive remains unclear. hundreds of millions of children all over the world live and work on the streets facing untold a challenges while those experiences have been shared by the young football is from pakistan or among the teams taking part in the st. child world cup right here in the summer binge of a has the story in ordinary practice with some extraordinary children. oh god, i don't know what ended up against the odds. some of them have faced mistreatment, and marginalization of some have had their basic rights denied. but that's not stop them from making their presence felt. at the 3 children woke up in the walk. and this is their opportunity to tell the story when menace school sort of the studies, because my family was suffering from a financial crisis. so i started to work to support my family. most of the rooms don't go to school in my village, they just waste time, many become
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a drug. got it. we were to really very hard and repaired ourselves for this event. but dos 3, when it's 3 children do not get to unity, the lose direction will things like that and this is the future. i'm lucky to have this opportunity been flying in a plane for the 1st time. i am very excited charging these boys from pakistan or among 28 teams, taking part in the international football tournament. ahead of the fif of world cup next month makes a noise. if the 4th time the street children tournament is being held. c and organized to say it's probably the most important event for many of these kids. well, you draw up start guillermina project. we started this projects in 2014. now we operate 17 academies across pakistan. we will to rehabilitate street children who are wasting their life with drugs gambling, another harmful activities, muddy up. we provide residents from shoes, close everything, only take street children are poor families sculpt manager. see their struggle at home to find money and take children away from the unforgiving streets towards
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positive engagement. voc san is, is a country where there are more than 20000000 children who are out of school and into the estimated number of st. connected. children is more than 1800000. so this project is, i would say more focused towards the $20000000.00 children who are out of school, who might become the suit collector, children in addition to football, the tournament. and that there is meant to raise awareness about the stigmatization of st. connected young people and also about equal access to education and health care. and at its heart is sportsmanship and competition. the mac zante were runners up in 2018. the lads are hopeful. they'll take on the cup to see some of the job it out there. ah, you're watching l 0 are headlines this hour, a palestinian man. it's been kill.

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