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this vulnerable species have been caught in the wild, sold online and smuggled illegally by criminal syndicates from southeast asia. one of the main markets is japan. in recent years, a new phenomenon has been sweeping through this concrete jungle animal cafes where customers buy a cover charge to sit in the cafe and pets, a number of cute, domestic animals. but as businesses compete for customers, this being a disturbing shift to ever more exotic species, we want to find out more about how offers have been taken from the wild and sol, justina gar, a market is a spooling hops, the animal trade a plethora of exotic species seat tiny metal cages. distressed and sweltering under the hot sun. ah,
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i want to be honest. this is difficult, but we will get through this storm. kill rhetoric, british prime minister, less cross fire. so chance line, that gamma makes another you turn his time on. corp tax. ah, on sammy's i, dan, this is al, just, they're alive from dell hall. so coming up, surging inflation and higher debt. the i'm f one, sub saharan africa faces it's most challenging economic conditions in years. so kia says it's studying vladimir putin, his proposal to establish a regional hop to transport russian gas to europe. and extraordinary children are grown up in a challenging environment. we hear from the team representing pakistan in casa for the st. child world cup.
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ah, britain's prime minister list trousers sank her chancellor and made another major policy. you turn. her government has now abandoned plans to comp corporation tax. at a hastily arranged new cut news conference trust said she was trying to reassure financial markets. but it is clear that parts of our mini budget went further and faster the markets were expecting. so the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change. we need to act now to reassure the markets of our fiscal discipline. i have therefore decided to keep the increasing corporation tax that was planned by the previous government. this will raise $18000000000.00 pounds per year. it will act as a down payment on our full medium term fiscal plan,
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which will be accompanied by a forecast from the independent a, b, r. we will do whatever is necessary to ensure debt is falling as a share of the economy in the medium term. go to john hall. he's live for us outside number 10, downing street journal. how serious of a bank track is this, the prime minister, who campaign those some of the issues he's doing, you turn on it's an enormous, enormous reversal for this prime minister is not the 1st you have to perform. i mean, and obviously 40 days. also remember i need you to politically painful. she's had to do several, not just key elements, that fussy context, many budget plans that you turn on on some of the richest in society. she's now on this corporation tax cuts. and she had campaigned on a central pillar of her own election campaign corporation tax will go as
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opponent richie sooner had decreed. and she had fought against. that's an enormous reversal. but of course she's you turned them on her own chancellor as well. class contact at teen her closest and political allies. i saw very much on this central economic and political project of her premiership. restoring growth by lower taxes and low regulations, despite spiraling inflation and paying with with public borrowing. it is, as i say, a pretty disastrous position for an already hugely popular prime minister to find herself. she has replaced across the aquatic with jeremy, hummed a very experienced political operator. there's no doubt about that amendment lots of cabinets, experience, a former health secretary and a former foreign secretary. though no direct treasury experience. she says she is
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a fellow recruit to the idea of low tax and high growth. frankly, low tax and high growth. he's central to the general conservative policy, but not the radical form favored by this trust and classic saying, and there is no evidence. jeremy hunter, he's likely to go that way. this is a huge problem for her because if she con, deliver the radical project she campaigned upon. and indeed it's a chance that she puts in place and he's not in favor of that sort of radical action. it does raise questions and many questions are being asked about just what he's left, publish trusted political program, which begs the question, where does this leave the strength of her position as prime minister jonah fundamentally extremely weak and we talked about it earlier. some of the questions off there they, they go all over the journalists in that press conference, the sacking of classic watching. it was all about lives, trust. why should you remain as prime minister? what credibility do you have to stay on you with the one who oversaw those
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decisions on that project? if he goes, why should you say, and this is a prime minister, took office, don't forget, unpopular already and her party, she only had the support of a 3rd of mc. it was members who voted her in. now those m. p 's are turning on has saying you have trash, the fundamental poor quality of a conservative party, which is its reputation for financial management. there are suggestions that next week senior members of the party may urge her to resign and the public will need convincing to sammy. the latest polls suggesting only 16 percent of the general public satisfied in this trust. 67 percent, not. she has a favorability rate of minus $51.00. the lowest of any british prime minister ever will leave that. thanks so much, joan. how let's take this now to outside the bank of england when the bar code is
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standing by for us. so need, how's it looking in the market? well, as is often the case, the financial markets go to a heads up that so this, you turn was indeed, on its way, maybe not an indicator that said across the crossing was on his way out. but a sense at least that, that was a, a see change in the direction in which the government was going. because in the past 24 to 48 hours, we've seen the pound stabilized. we've seen the cost of government boring on the bum markets, full as well. oh, basically showing that there is renewed investor confidence in the government's ability, although it's somewhat scanned to the moment, but nevertheless growing confidence that the government may be able to, to pay for. it's a budgetary plan is going forward, although they're all of course still massive questions about further u turns to come and let's not forget the, the overall economic picture. the country isn't that great at the moment that the
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inflation rate is at its highest in 40 years, hovering around 10 percent, all of that is being passed on to consumers. we are in the midst of a cost of living crisis. this is exactly the kind of stuff that the new chancellor jeremy hunt is gonna have to get his teeth into literally on day one, a will have to hit the ground running while at the same time, balancing the demand from the likes of liz trust, the prime minister and her support is the growth should be of the heart of this nation's true economic recovery. it's not going to be an easy road ahead, but when it comes to the stability of the markets, things seem to have calmed for now. what happens next week, though? is anyone's guess. thanks so much. nice baka, they are mas released, its regional economic outlook for africa. and its warning sub saharan africa is facing its most challenging environment in years. it says the regions pandemic recovery has been disrupted by surging inflation, high debt and the global slowdown. the i m f,
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has caught its growth forecast for the continents. most industrialized economy is from a, the miller and south africa's biggest city johannesburg. more than a 3rd of south africans don't have a job. the world banks lowered south africa's economic growth to under 2 percent. for this year. the rising cost of living has put millions of south africans under pressure. and saving for many of them is now simply a luxury. the cost of fuel has gone up as it has across the world, growing inflation and increase in interest rates. and of course, soaring food prices, a threatening households, especially poor income homes. no more. but go for, did you suppose through 500 rates that now close to close to a 1000 little big basically doubles doubled. what you used to spend on petrol, what you spend on food? it's just, it's crazed worse than ever before. if we look at our current government is how can i put it now, you just hear about money disappearing. money has been allocated to different,
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let's say municipalities in nothing actually happens. so that because economic future is uncertain with poverty and debt worsening. now, solution for many would be an increase in local and foreign investment to create jobs. the country is electricity and potential water supply crisis may be putting investors off. so that because have the worst power cuts in decades with many areas without electricity for anything between 2 to 6 hours at a time. turkey is present in toronto, ty bowdoin as ordered is officials to study a proposal by russia to set up a regional gas hub in the country. the russian leader says it offers the best route to re direct gas to the e. u after the node stream pipeline was recently damaged. to leaders have been meeting in cassock. stan this week on thursday booth and suggested moscow could send more gas through the existing took stream pipeline,
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which runs through the black sea to to clear even suggested moscow could build a 2nd pipeline between the 2 countries. and turkey is neither a judge typo to the one suggested the region of thrice could serve as a gas distribution center to sell to europe. and beyond said em, casala has more from his stumble turkish press than statements to the turkish media . on the way back from my stana, it was actually solid. and he said that personally, he and his russian counterpart or gave instructions to the energy ministry than ministries and related bodies to do the necessary feasibility studies. today we had the chance to ask this at a turkish foreign minister who held a joint press conference with his cutter, a counterpart who is in a stumble to day or with a katara, m u i. she air, tell me, montane so turkish foreign minister. it put it this way, a to kia already has, are the infrastructure, but of course there will be a, there might be some necessary new pipelines. and for this and the most important
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thing is air. the demand from the customers are the main target market, which is the southern european countries in this case. and also diversity of energy supply is the, one of the most important things as a target to kia would prefer not only russian, but also other energy is sources like azari gas or iranian gas. and it passed through these pot blind air to southern european countries who vladimir putin has announced he has no plans to call up for the troops. he said the ministry call up of 300000 reservists was finished. he also said his aim was not to destroy ukraine. a put in his warning that any direct clash of nato troops with russia would lead to a global catastrophe. in while moscow has been calling on civilians in the heart of
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san region to evacuate as ukrainian 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 it was. charles stratford does include very close to the front lines. ukrainians have made great gains in recent weeks. in a push from the north down towards that huge, she strategic city of care, san on the western bank of the delay, wrote river, not a day goes by where ukrainian authorities do not announce that another settlement has been taken re taken control of. misunderstood that, around $75.00 settlements according to the ukraine as have been taken, and they try to push down towards care. so because it is so huge at each strategically in poll need is basically the gateway to northern crimea,
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and he is full of russian forces. russian military equipment and we understand that they are having increasing difficulty in getting supplies, rush, and supplies across the river to those russian forces in site care. so on, of course, the ukrainians have vowed to retake that city and all the, all the areas that president putin wants to annex. but we also know that there are thousands of civilians inside that city as well. the ukrainians of coal saying that they are avoiding any kind of civilian infrastructure in any of the areas that they are pushing towards whether it be in the east or in the south. but in terms of what an evacuation would look like, it's really important to recognize that this statement from this russian in school official is saying that these people should go to the russian side. or stella had an al jazeera, another miss are long from young young ads,
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detentions along the korean peninsula, and tensions to assist in the occupied west bank. palestinian factions called for a day of rage. ah hallo. the weather's law. as he sat there for much of china over the next day or so, but se, and pass, we'll see some very heavy rain. having said that, are you going see a large quiet where to weather just clearing away from the eastern side of japan, that will, to leave a legacy of showers as we go through sat day the ship become fewer and further between us we go on through the weekend, let's look further south to see this system here swirling away. that's going to bring some big downpours into taiwan into the southeast of china as we go on through the next couple of days. taiwan could see some flooding as this tropical system makes its way through. we have another tropical system, tropical depression,
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just pushing towards vietnam and that will bring some big samples into central vietnam into cambodia. as we go on through our sas day, more than there is in the philippine seeing yet more heavy rain over the next day, or 2 scattering a shower stream, malaysia, and a good scattering a showers that some sharp ones in the heat of the day there across good part of indonesia, some hay showers turns east in areas of india, but for central and northern past. now logic quiet the monsoon race pushing out to the way as they should do at long last has been slow to do so. southern parts of india, seeing some more, very heavy showers. it's a big down. pause this for lanka. ah ah
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ah ah ah. watching al jazeera time, now to recap all headlines, britain's prime minister list trust as sac had chancellor and made another major policy. you turn, government is now abandon plans to comp, corporation tax the i mass released it's regional economic outlook for africa. it's warning sub saharan africa is facing its most challenging environment. in years. it
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says pandemic recovery has been disrupted by surging inflation and high debt. the turkish president has ordered his officials to study a proposal by russia to set up a regional gas hub in the country. russian leader says it offers the best route to re direct gas to the you off to the north stream pipeline was recently damaged. now, refinery work is in the french town of don jail, protesting outside the total oil refinery. calling for better wages. negotiations are still underway to try n 3 weeks of strikes and refineries and fuel depos. the job action is disrupted people's lives and led to shortages of petrol across france. the talks came a day after the government told total energy to increase the salary of its workers . total energies is also coming under fire of allegations of helping to fuel russian war planes. according to an investigation by french newspaper le monde gas
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produced by an russian extraction company, partially owned by total energies, fuel plains used to bombard ukraine to and g as a father complaint with a national anti terrorist prosecutor. the french firm sold its shares and the company in july and says the accusations are outrageous and defamatory. north korea has 5 at least one short range missiles into its eastern waters and flown fighter jets near its border with south korea. artillery shells have also been fired into the maritime buffer zone between the 2 countries. but it's 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 d. m. z. the demilitarized zone separating the 2 careers further raising tension levels. the laws carried out another short range,
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ballistic missile test reckoned to total more than 40. since the start of this year, it landed in the sea separating the korean peninsula from japan doin the earning out of 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 aircraft flying towards the dmc. prompted the south to scramble its 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. human peconic bulls here wandering. we'll live north korea's artillery far and short range ballistic missile launch. and the buffer zone of the east and west sea are serious provocations that undermined peace and stability on the korean peninsula. as well as the
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international community. a pillow 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 organizations involved in the north weapons programs. it's largely symbolic, but it's the 1st time it's taken such action in 5 years. an indication of our relations have soured. 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 is ready forces of kill 2 palestinians during a raid on the jenin refugee camp in the occupied west bank
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armed confrontations broke out early on friday. palestinian factions of called for a day of rage, at least a $119.00 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank since beginning of the year. people in the flood ravaged regions of nigeria becoming increasingly desperate more than $500.00 of died around 90 of them in just one boat accident. and a number of state i had address has more here in weary conditions for the displeased are getting desperate with just to was to sunset for the served in this camp. that official scene our comedy to hundreds of people no food. yeah. it's not, they're not, we're not, we're about 3000 people and that is here. 1000 cuba on this. this who i knew about it from delatory. each other to was. she says they haven't received an leave supplies from government. this is flights of ravaged at least 27 of nitrous,
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36 state destroying lives, crops, and horns and ridges like a number of fishes here. tell us that hundreds of thousands of people and several communities are still out of rich. nothing has been heard from some of them in nearly a week, and the passengers of a board that capsized a week ago killing about 9 to people were fleeing the submerged communities in sight of help. emergency agencies had warned, 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 entity wondering what the future holds. oh, my, do my well my time image does nothing to go back to. if my house is left standing, my animals crops, everything is gone for my kid, you know, i number is one of the worst affected states. officials say the data science have been there yet,
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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 dam. and then he comes here and wipes off everything. i mean it gun, i get to a point where the, what i walk, our mind enveloped entire country, nigerian fisher se 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. brandon about a cool my wall son is the deputy director for relief and rehabilitation at nigeria . national emergency management agency, he says that bad weather is hampering rescue efforts. my tim was with the deputy governor and he had confirmed that on a daily basis the flawed clips are expanded. we should now to communities that it
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at all were not affected by the floors. so are still the flood as soon as i yes, it is still ongoing. as we speak today. there is one i love is of national emergency management reducing which caused aka, i mean, the number of states is walking along with the manager air force to it or reach out to some of those communities that are cannot be reached either through land or buy a new or that means what us our this money. because our bud where that they are not be able to are going to lose lose. they're waiting for the weather to improve their skill of the flood in this year. is that last week? the level the what a level increase of 11 percent more than that of 2020 which is the reference point yet. and so as you can see, it is the scale is far more than that of 3012 people in 3
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states of the strain the have been told to leave their homes is heavy, rain brings flooding too much of the east coast. millions of people have been effective, several o'clock is more from brisbin. towns cut off, roads blocked, and communities are stranded after days of heavy rain more what, whether it's on its place with 3 states in east, in a straight pricing for further flooding. this is a pretty bad flood, and the damage is going to cause now to the ride wise and everything else. we just got out of coven. we've already got a big bill for that. and we've got another big bill to do all the repairs done before. and overflowing with the swollen and the ground on much of the east coast has been saturated. so the ryan for the falls has no capacity to be absorbed into the soil. it's running straight into rivers. and we're starting to see those rivers respond to the heavy ryan. ready for yesterday and over not nobody's expecting its
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most intense weather event of the year this week in sydney's recorded it's. we're history on record with torrential rain forecast is a strategy runs out its 3rd consecutive lead in your veins. the really unfortunate thing about having lanita events back to back is that if you get one year of in time train and flooding, you fill up your dams. the soil is saturated with water. and then if you have a subsequent year of heavy rainfall, it's much you need a lot less rain to cause a plug. so it's a lot more damaging to have these events back to back. it might be sunny. your claims on the bureau, meteorology, long range, full cost predicts that much of a strategy will be hit with above average wind pool and coming. if light is national, also shows that climate change is influencing australia, where the base right events are the results, the linea which delivers heavy rainfall is predicted to last into the southern hemisphere is summer months. forecast predicts the wet weather one discipline and
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to february, next year, faircloth al jazeera group and astronomy. hundreds of millions of children all over the world live and work on the street facing numerous challenges. those experiences have been shared by the young football us from pakistan who are among the teams taking part in the st. child world comp here in doha. so i've been debate has their 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. and this is their opportunity to tell the story when menace school sort of the studies because my family were 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 a drug, got it. we went to really very hard and paired ourselves for this event. but dos 3,
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when a 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 playing 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 old couple next month make some 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 and other harmful activities. maria, we provide residents from shoes close everything, only take street children are poor families sculpt manager. see the 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 children who are out of school, who might become the through connect to 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 word runners up in 2018. the lads are hopeful. they'll take on the cup to see some of the job aid other there. ah, i'm sammy's aid, our the look at the headlines here now. jesse are now britain's primary.
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