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israeli forces kill one palestinian man after they storm the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. ah, thank you for joining us. i'm cyril benya. this is al jazeera live from doha, also coming up in the show more than a 1000000 people displaced. nigeria says many communities remain unreachable after its worst flooding and a decade. and the u. k. braces for the possibility of even more turmoil will report from london as bank of england ends. its bond buying, ski and ukrainian forces re take more territory in the southern for sawn region. the russian appointed governor is asking civilians to leave the area with
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a palestinian man has been killed by his really forces during a raid on the jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank armed confrontation broke out early on friday. palestinians factions of called for a day of rage and for context, 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. net or what's happening in the moment at the moment, engine eat is early forces have withdrawn from their janine refugee camp and the surrounding areas that they re did the camp. and it's outskirts in the early hours of the morning leading to clashes between palestinian armed men and the israeli forces. according to the palestinian health ministry, one palestinian was killed, locals identified him as a leader. and as an armed fighter with al quotes brigades, they are the armed
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a group of islamic jihad, palestinian fraction, 6 other people were wounded, including a doctor whose injury is it, has been described as very critical. and 2 of those who had injures were medics and was seen videos of the israeli forces shooting at the paramedics and the ambulances that were trying to evacuate those who were killed. now in general. and janine has been the center of tension for the past few weeks. and months because it has, are people who say that is are only understands the language of fours. they compare that to the weak statements that they say is from the palestinian authority. we've just heard from the spokesperson of the palestinian presidency nebula. what then is saying that the israeli occupation has passed all the red lines and that they will not allow it to continue. but for these young men who are taking up arms, they believe that the palestinian authority is not doing much. and they think that what's going to hurt israel is for them to take up arms and fight these ready
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occupation need abraham reporting their from ramallah. thank you very much. and people in the flood ravaged regions of nigeria becoming increasingly desperate. more than 500 have died around 90 of them in just one boat accident in a number of state. ahmed interest has more. here in weary conditions for the displaced are getting desperate. with just 2 hours to sunset, food is served in this camp that we shall see now. accommodate hundreds of people near food. yeah, it's not. they're not for me for about 3000 people that is here. for a 1000 people did that one this. this soon under will budget from $33.00 to was. she says they haven't received an leave supplies from government. this is flights of ravaged at least 27 of nigeria. 36 state destroyed lives, crops, and horns in ridges like
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a number of his here 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 of a boat that capsized a week ago killing about 9 to people while fleeing the submerged communities. in sight of health images, the agencies had warned of destructive floods this year. but the level of government preparedness was poor, saw to was people's response to evacuation warnings that has left victims linkage, any wondering what the future holds. alabama. my jim, i will maintain image. there's nothing to go back to if my house is left standing, my animals crops, everything is gone for my kid, you know, and ambrose, one of the worst defective states. officials say the data science have been there yet, the federal government has failed to act. cameroon wants about this, and so we know that every 23 years, this happens,
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demerell would open up the damn. and then he comes here and wipes off everything. i mean it gonna get to a point where the, what i walk on man, enveloped entire country, nigerian, he should 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 level. how many degrees al jazeera or torture. and the bank of england has ended its emergency bond buying scheme, and that means the bank will now stop buying government bonds to day. on thursday, the international monetary fund criticized the british government after its financial plans caused havoc on the market. the british chancellor has defended his many budget that there was some turbulence i am. frank has picked it up. okay. though, after the book book where i'm sitting here talking about the global challenges, everybody is focused on inflation. everybody's affected by a potential interest rate rises. everybody's affected by the energy price spikes,
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which have been exacerbated by putin's illegal war in ukraine. so everybody across the global financial community is really focusing on the same problems. and the barker has more on this from london. i think it's safe to say that we are bracing ourselves so another very bumpy day. both economically and politically. i quasi caught saying we heard him there the chance with the exchequer. the man behind this a controversial many budget was announced a few weeks ago, has made the snap decision to come his visit to the i m f in washington, d. c. short and head back here to the united kingdom for crunch talks with his boss, the prime minister list trust, we believe causing somewhere over the atlantic at the moment. and here in his home country. awful lot of speculation is growing over whether the government is now poised to announce the you turn on some, all, many of the aspects of that budget. there's
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a huge amount of speculation over what could potentially go, including possibly the decision to cops 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 highest earnings. 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 ball markets steady almost the in anticipation of you turns the question is, do the markets know something that we don't owe bleakly and publicly know as yet russia is calling on civilians in the her, san region to leave as ukrainian forces gain ground in the southeast yamma every day shrikes. you the cities of the curse on region here from the ideal serious damage 1st and foremost, to the people. i'm asking the leadership of russia to help organize and evacuation
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. it was all right for more on this, charles strengthen joins me from creevy re and eastern ukraine. charles, it seems russians are taking very seriously the possibility that ukrainians may retake her son in the coming days or weeks. that's right. certainly according to the russian as sold official inside care. soon as he heard that sound by there he are building on that he said that he suggests that all people in his words he want to avoid miss al, strikes from the ukrainians should to take their children and leave the city. it's very difficult indeed to verify solid information coming from inside occupied care such as you can imagine the ukrainians here very nervous about giving press access close to the front lines. what we do know though, is that in recent weeks the ukrainians have indeed re captured a vast amount of territory, most especially on the west bank,
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heading north down towards the city of care. so of course on of huge strategic importance. basically the gateway regional capital to northern crimea, and the base from which russian forces were launching their offensive were pushed try to push up to capture all of care song care, san region. of course, one of the full regions that russia is claiming to, to, to have annexed or, or wanting to annex. we know that there are thousands of civilians inside that city . we were in that area relatively close to it yesterday. a lot of she can imagine ukraine and military in that area. we saw tanks, we saw helicopter gun ships, ukrainian forces dug in around the fields. we spoke to civilians in that area. areas of land that have been recaptured in recent weeks. they very nervous about a potential push by the russians again to recapture territory that they have lost.
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the big fear is, is that oversee as the ukrainians continued this push south towards scarce, on an every day they claim to have recaptured another settlement according to one ukraine. and officially he saying that around 75 settlements have been recaptured from russians in the last few weeks. but yeah, we, we also know that there are a lot of russian soldiers in site care so on. it's understood that many of them a special forces. there's a lot of russian military equipment in there and they, we understand are going to find it very difficult to escape quickly if there was to be a push by ukraine enforcers on care. so because most of the bridges of either being destroyed or partially destroyed. so of course that has huge implications for the civilians there. but let's bear in mind what would an evacuation look like. we know that a lot of the people, a lot of the civilians in care, san, frankly,
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do not want to be part of russia. they would be very reluctant to be evacuated to the russian side. would they prefer to have potentially an evacuation corridor to the ukranian side? is that a feasible option? could that happen? would the russians allow it? there's a lot of unanswered questions at this stage. that seems highly doubtful. but yeah, of great concern. now big worries for thousands of civilians inside care song, but as i say very difficult indeed is really verify solidly. verify exactly what's going on. now absolutely you're doing are teams on the ground doing your best to verify information that they can trial stradford reporting live from east in ukraine, appreciate it at the southern england now where new ukrainian army recruits are learning the basics of survival from british soldiers and kiva hoping to bolster its true numbers to count the russians call up about 300000 army reservists. also zeros jona whole joined. the training gunfire
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rings out across the plains of southern england. and there's another distinctive sound idea. commands barked out in a battle field 1st, a drill in ukrainian. these men, their identities protected, emerged recently from a past life as lawyers, engineers, and accountants to embrace a new calling as defenders of their homeland, against russian invasion. most arrived here in england with no military experience whatsoever. after 5 weeks of basic training, they'll soon be given orders to join the deadliest front lines on the european continent in nearly 80 years last summer. so her stretching beings,
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of course, were afraid. of course, we worry about our lives in large of our families. we're totally sure that we will when there is no other option. you and the command is on the ground. among the multinational trainers here, say their mission is to do as much as they possibly can. in a short time to turn these ukranian recruits from civilians into soldiers. they described their determination to learn as humbling. you fight off to me, saul, they're taught weapons, handling and marksman to ship urban tank and trench warfare. on the training is spearheaded by british troops, part of a 7 nation contingent that aims to put 19th, 1000 volunteer recruits through basic infantry tre, in a matter of months. it's absolutely am remarkable to see the passion, the energy anesthesia that these volunteers have when they arrive here. so they might come from the full spectrum society that can be bus driver's journalist architects. but as soon as they are here,
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they're absolutely focused to learn as much as possible and prepare themselves for combat. how long will it take to for all this rocket, while you're cra yema her thumb that my country is where my freedom lies? and that is something they want to take away from me for. so it's not a question of honor. it's a question of taken back. what is might, miss crouch, he won't be long before he's given the chance to try and do that. jonah al jazeera in southern and go, you're still ahead on al jazeera selling out. why former u. s. president donald trump has been ordered to testify at a congressional hearing. ah ah, hello. we got some rather nasty weather pushing across the south china sea. at the moment. we'll see some very big downpours northern parts of the philippines. this
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latest area cloud here that's been feeding some very heavy rain towards a good part of central vietnam. 78 millimeters of rain here in 24 hours this at wet or whether she can see just pushing in as we go on through sad stay. the next system that's gathering more the mirrors of lose on more, see some big samples, good scattering showers there across much alpha, malaysia, and some showers there to intricate part of indonesia. now we have seen rec, or breaking rain recently into our southeastern past of australia, tasmania, the last couple of days. nearly 400 millimeters of array and in bendigo, victoria 117 millimeters of rain here. and these are record values to, to day period. so this is the same just to the south of bendigo in melbourne and we have seen was but fighting rivers bus, their banks, many thousands of people evacuated as a result of this system which is now in the process of pushing out of the way. places say we have got dry quieter, bright weather coming behind,
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hulu. ah you are watching elgin's 0. a reminder of our headlines this hour is really forces have killed a palestinian man during a raid on the jenny jeanine refugee camp in the occupied. westbank. palestinian factions have called for a day of rage. 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 the bank of england has ended its emergency bond buying scheme. that means the bank will now stop buying government bonds. the i m f, criticize the british government after its financial plans course havoc on the markets, not just the u. k. that's facing economic turmoil. the head of the international monetary fund says there is a 25 percent risk of
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a global recession for countries would likely suffer the most in a downturn, the i m f chief warns that spiraling inflation poses 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, poor people. i am have chief, also talked about debt resolution and singled out sri lanka, in particular. colombo is hoping to finalize a $2900000000.00 i am f loaned by december. it is currently experiencing its worst economic crisis in decades from colombo. michelle fernandez has more on how people are being impacted. and this is where the huge cost of living is being felt. most consumers having to do that daily or weekly shop are finding that prices have gone up $35.00 full. sometimes inflation has hit
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a 90 percent and more in terms of food inflation. i did speak to a pensioner, he said his money is stretching far less and for sri lankan, if not just food, it's electricity, it's water, it's fuel. so all of these things really crippling for them on a day to day basis. eat very deeply that even i find it equal dental officially, when i get to the minute the oil of one of these empty at the end with its economy in the war state and living memory. the shank and government is hoping for a $2900000000.00 bill out from the international monetary fund. it has reached the staff level agreement with the institution, but that is very much dependent on the country. being able to come up with an acceptable roadmap, agreed to by its creditors of how they will repeat the unsustainable debt. as some observers have described it, obviously the i m f, a welcoming the agreement,
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but also marking the fact that it is conditional. they have pointed out that it is bad management and mismanagement, that has brought the country but for longer has a bunch of bad luck and nor where is that economic crunch being felt more than in markets like this, where people are struggling to make ends meet or in a spring in, aaron went from a rock. ne, he's sri lankan member parliaments. any foreign minister of finance. he joins us from colombo, thank you so much for being with elgin's here today. looks like because economic troubles already brought down the for president this year and dramatic fashion. we all watched it. now the i m f is telling us things will be worse than expected next year. are you worried it's, i think the immediate future will be worse. now, as we've heard in patient is really the high will be places about 100 percent of
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the government. the central bank actually takes some fis in tackling inflation so that the interest rate on we but we had to call that we didn't see maybe sometime. maybe next year in the 1st question, but they should do remain because they had to get through the program to find 9 billions and we had to get china and india was our largest buy letter the box to actually agree for that. everybody's on the same. busy taylor, that would be the probably would pretty, but that is the immediate thought that we use to get the module that those wiggly, that isn't, that's the dominant. excuse me, sir, i'm going to jump in right there. if you don't mind at the heart of all of that, a completely agree with what you said,
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you need to creditors on your side to nail down this i am f loan. the heart of all of that is creditors trust that shall lunk and government will be able to manage the country for economy. yes, so there is an issue clearly of confidence involving that being done or the last few years. and that's why people came on the faith and they thought the fighting for the finance minister, nathan, the prime minister, subsequently elected president of the country. so clearly issue management and the fund and that's the return so that he's the president of the entire period. and he's trying to close, so we need to support the remnants of those who have been chased out if they don't support the problem. the only way to resolve the issue. we actually have to go to the lecture and see sort of freshman day and people will have to trust and actually managing that economy. it's the 1st time even in the u. n. a chance. the economic
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crane united mentioned simulate mcclain and therefore the new government. now we need to show it's good to hear by bringing law basically making assets and liabilities of show the patient public. they may make the antibody commission independent. they must have a. busy methods recovery law and then must have an independent public prosecutor because we haven't seen any personal significance in the past decade. the prosecutor by the agenda department, so we need an independent public prosecutor to those are the measures needed for political stability. and i understand that it is key indeed. but what does the, what is the president's plan? is there one for economic stability? yes, so the one i would really love and i think i've been taken in the right direction
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and consolidation in the past when i was in the ministry of finance by looking at the revenue side. but this time you can look at the revenue side, you will have to look at the expenditure. and on the expenditure side, you will have to basically look at, you know, defense expenditures are very high. and you see a 4 digit cation and has to get. busy together, but the defense is a small island country that needs to be looked at. and then in addition to that, probably a very big the probably 6 of the funds have to come through and then into bright, says are making heavy losses. and the state enterprises have to be reform, so the president is aware of all of this, the question that remains, the better the people who are actually willing to go through with the reforms that are necessary that we have to care about. all right, aaron, chrome or rodney, thank you very much. toll order there for the country. get back on track both
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politically and economically. we appreciate your time today. thank you. and north korea has fired at least one short range miss silent, its eastern waters and flown fighter jets near its border with south korea. its the latest in a series of weapons tests in the past 2 weeks. rob mcbride reports from soul a flurry of activity in the early hours of friday, happening close to the heavily fortified dmc, the demilitarized zone separating the 2 careers further raising tension levels. the north carried out another short range, ballistic missile test reckoned to total more than $0.40. the start of this year it landed in the sea separating the korean peninsula from japan. noise out over the intentions are not korea's repeated, ballistic missile launches are absolutely impermissible. and we cannot overlook it . substantial advancement of missile technology. a north korean air drill involving around 10 military craft flying towards the dmc. prompted the south to scramble its
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jets and north korean artillery, fired an estimated $170.00 shells from its east and west coasts. violating according to south korea, a 2018 agreement, not to carry out such exercises close to the border. even once we are north korea is a tillery fall and short range ballistic missile launch. and the buffer zone of the east and west see serious provocation that undermined peace and debility on the korean peninsula as well as the international community on north korea. as it carried out, the drill in response to a south korean artillery exercise on thursday, accusing it of provocation. south korea has also imposed unilateral sanctions against people and organisation involved in the north weapons programs. it's largely symbolic, but it's the 1st time it's taken touch action in 5 years,
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at indication of high relations of salad. on monday, the north announced this unprecedented period of missile testing is aimed at developing its ability to launch a tactical nuclear attack on the south. with friday's actions, the week ends as it began with both sides, seemingly locked in escalating tensions. rob mcbride, al jazeera sol at the u. s. house committee. investigating last year's storming of capitol hill has voted to subpoena former yours president donald trump, to testify. trump has never before been forced to give evidence before congress, not even during his to impeachment trials, additional castro reports. those in favor will say i, i, the vote was unanimous to subpoena or illegally compelled. former us president donald trump, to testify before congress about his failed attempt to overturn the 2020 election member cabra, and his alleged role in inciting
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a riot at the u. s. capital in the name of remaining in power, we are obligated to seek answers directly from the man who set this all in motion. this is a question about accountability to the american people. he must be accountable. he is required to answer for his actions, for trump has called the investigation a partisan hoax, and is expected to appeal the subpoena, the beginning of a long legal battle in response to thursday's vote. trump ridiculed the committee, calling it a bust, and again falsely alleging massive motor fraud in the 2020 election. the vote a subpoena. trump was a surprise ending to a string of public hearings held by a democrat lead committee that has been trying to hold trump accountable for his role. in january 6 attack committee members say trump was at the center of a premeditated plan to clean the power,
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which directly lead to the violence on capitol hill. lead my area will be probably worse. dramatic new video at least thursday showed lawmakers evacuating. as riders breached the capitol, who had this, as the mob called for her demise. how speaker nancy pelosi and other congressional leaders tried to coordinate essex already respond. it's just for renders and all against the geisha other president of united states. while trump watched and did nothing according to witnesses, why don't you get the president to tell them to leave the capital minister, attorney general, and your law enforcement responsibility the, the violence led to several death. nearly a 1000 riders have been charged and doesn't sentenced to prison time. trump has not been charged. the congressional panel must decide whether to make a criminal referral against him and it's working under
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