tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 15, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello i marianna mozy. welcome to the news al at life from london coming up. i want to be honest. this is difficult. but we will get through this storm. person's name by minister sacrifice is had chance to learn makes another tax caught you turn as she fights for survival. ukrainian official says calls by moscow installed authorities parasol residents to go to russia amount to deportation. nazi evacuation. the un says haiti phases, catastrophic hunger levels as it struggles with malnutrition, gang violence and cholera. and 4 weeks after the death of masa, armine iran, supreme leader warns, protest as islamic republic is like
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a mighty tree that cannot be up rooted in school with 5 weeks until the wilcox france suffer. a big set back gold county said to miss the tallman to after failing to recover from injury in time. ah, off to just 38 days as burton's prime minister liz trusts is clinging on to her job . she's been forced to sac her chancellor quasi quite tang exactly 3 weeks after he delivered a mini budget that drew widespread criticism and sparked market turmoil. he'll be replaced by jeremy hunt, a failed leadership contender who back trust his main rival for the top job. richie soon act, he becomes britain's 4th chancellor in 4 months. while announcing qual tags, departure, trust also confirmed another significant change to them. many budget scrapping
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plans to cancel a scheduled rise in corporation tax. it's due to go from 19 percent to 25 percent next year. despite that, the british pound fell, losing more than a percent after the prime minister's news conference before regaining some ground. later on in the day, government boring costs also rose. neve baka reports now on a government in crisis. this is a government fighting for its survival. the prime minister list ross announcing the sucking of her main ally the chancellor quasi quoting, and the reversal of financial promises that had sent the u. k. economy into free fall is clear that parts of our many budget went farther and faster. the markets were expecting. said 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. trust that a planned freeze on corporation tax will now be reversed in
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a painfully awkward grilling by the press. yes, he has to go out for how come you got to stay who my priority is making? shall we deliver the economic stability that our country needs earlier? the chancellor quasi courting dash back for meetings in washington for crunch talks . would trust only to be shown the door. do you feel that you've been betrayed by the prime minister? they'd entered office together as ideological part as bent on massive tax cuts and debt funded borrowing. but they many budget spook the markets, causing the pound to plummet from ascending the cost of government borrowing. soaring, hello, i'm janet trust has appointed jeremy hunt a form of foreign and health secretary to replace quoting. he's a respected faith in the conservative party who back the former chancellor re she soon act over less trust in the race to become leader. it's hoped he'll help unify a party dog by in fighting in london's financial center, quoting departure was welcomed with
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a collective sigh of relief and questions about the prime minister's future. you've got to be a pragmatist, if you pursue dogmatically, your eyes, urology. it will end in disaster as you just seen. incredible is that i'm not surprised. i'm not surprised in a really bad job. i think probably the worst of ever see it for a good me for the country you think? absolutely. yeah, we need stability is on a viable for and carry on doing what he was doing. i mean, it was crazy. and what does this mean for trust you think? oh, i can't see her going on to be honest. i can't see how it serves as sustainable as less than 40 days since less trust walk through that famous black door. as the country is new, as prime minister, in which time the markets have been left in turmoil, divisions within the will, the conservative party have deepened and the parties reputation for fiscal responsibility has been shattered. the sustain battered and bruised, she limps on her premier ship looking more and more precarious. by the day,
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ne park al jazeera london in the september many budget truss and quite hanging out . so range of tax cutting measures which included a one percent drop in the base rate of income tax, abolishing the top rate of income tax scrapping an increase in corporation tax and national insurance contributions. and stam, duty carts. 2 of those measures of now been reversed. the abolition of the top tax rate was dropped early last week, saving 2 and a quarter $1000000000.00. on friday, the corporation tax increase was brought back saving another $20000000000.00. which you are now by chris wilkins, ceo of the strategic advisory firm, orderly and former director of strategy and chief speechwriter for a former prime minister to resume. so then, can i start by asking you about the tone and language of today's press conference? what did you make of this appearance by the prime minister? i thought it was an appears to prime minister who didn't seem to understand the
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scale of the whole that she's dug for herself. and she really needed to do 2 things at day having taken my in my view, the right decision to move the chancellor and change the chancellor. she then needed needed to do 2 more things, change her policies and change her approach. and those were the things were lacking . so yes, we have the vessel of the decision not to outrage corporation tax, but that was it. and that's really insufficient. people are looking for a lot more or less than that m a. so the policy changes are not significant enough, but the tone was the real problem because people in the u. k. a hurting as a result of the government's policies as a result of what's happening in the markets. it was mortgages of gonna be was bills have gone up, people are worried and the premise to really to in order to reset her government needed to apologize, recognize what impacts the policies that had and shows of empathy and but instead she seemed to adopt the tone that was very much about she was in the sort of void
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out the storm and be decisive. and i just think the trunk that's past some humility and contrition was needed and it was sadly lacking. why was it lacking? obviously you have advised teresa may on a very difficult, a tricky public appearances. it in terms of the people that around her that are en route advising the prime minister. that would have spoken about the way she needs to, to tackle a press conference like this and what she needs to achieve. it is it that she is not listening to to advice. why does she not seem to understand the gravity of a crisis? she is facing well to move so slightly, which i knew cuz i was sort of started when i saw the press conference. but i think the answer, your question is the list of any built her her career she's. she's got to where she is. bowie craft in this demeanor as a sort of a decision, make a decisive leader, somebody who in the words of her leadership, county campaigns trusted to deliver,
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and she's molded, her political identity on her great heroine, margaret thatcher. and famously booley would do the same at margaret batch. well, whatever you thought of the policies you sort of knew where she stood, you knew where she was trying to go. and so this just got to be finalized by basing her demeanor on that premise. and what was their think was that a continuation of that they're trying to continue with that sort of political ground as it were. the problem is if one of the 1st things you do as prime minister is a massive, you turn on one of your major flags, it taps policies. and the 2nd thing you do is another mass. if you turn on one of your major flagship tax policies, then that political brand as it gone. and so what she needs to is craft a new one or as a leader who can reach out to people to oversize the party and take people with us . a leader who is listening, they seem still to be playing sort of last week's june, or when the orchestra has long since moved on. so she's not kept pace with ella,
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will the reality of the situation from, from what you say now, what is likely to happen because you are saying that she's changed her chancellor, but not her approach. so does that mean that during the hunt is going to struggle was enduring? hunt is a good appointment. he's well respected within the party. he's an experienced cabinet minister. he's somebody who i think the markets, the city would look out and think is somebody that they can do business with them that they can trust. and, but it's not enough just to change. the chancellor. one of the 1st things that climate did when she took over just a month ago, it was essentially fire as the party who had supported her opponent messina, and put in place in all the positions across the government. and behind the scenes across the advisory team, sort of people who supported her people on her side of the party. people who agree with her and the consumer parties. a broad coalition. you need to be able to take
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people with you and command a support from across the parliamentary party. so jeremy hunt is one thing, but actually you need a big a reset, where she says, actually i understand that i need to work with the parties a whole i need to reach out to are also all wings of the party. i don't know the people who've served in government a long time who and i don't about veggies and i need to be fair to take advice from them. um, and that's kind of, i think the visa, the people are looking for because they thought the problem is not just the economics of the many budget. but the politics of it was just really bad. and we need some people who understand how to do politics as well as people who and so on the economic side of the organ. or thank you very much for joining us, staffing guilford, chris wilkins with and use our life from london. much more to lead for you on the program that im of putin says there's no need for massive new air strikes on ukraine for now. and he says he has no regrets about the conflict that
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a breakthrough sorts in france, his fuel strike, but drivers are still left waiting for petrol and a winning score. and the nfl from a player who was shot 6 days ago. i have that story in sports. ah, a ukrainian official says marcia's call for residents to flee the harrison region amounts to deportation, not in evacuation. keith says it's forces of made significant gains in the southern region liberating $75.00 settlements in the past month. the regions russian installed leader called on civilians to evacuate on thursday, citing daily rocket attacks by advancing ukrainian troops. but ukraine rejects accusations that it targets its own civilians. harrison is one of for, partly occupied ukrainian province is annexed by moscow last month. charles stratford is in quiver re close to the front lines in terms of what an evacuation
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would look like. it's really important to recognize that this statement from this russian and soul official is saying that these people should go to the russian side to towns like rust off roast off on dawn in russia. we know, having seen footage at the early stages of this rule, the immense protests that people are put up inside care. so against the occupation people standing in front of russian tanks demanding that the russians withdrawal. so there are a lot of people in that city that are very pro ukrainian. so wanting facts and evacuation would look like with it would be a full evacuation. whether in fact it could be some sort of potential agreement for a cessation of hostilities. a corridor for people to actually move out to the ukraine inside at this stage, that seems almost inconceivable. but we were in that area yesterday,
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relatively speaking. and we saw a lot of ukrainian military tanks being moved to and fro. ukrainian soldiers dug in in an hedge rose in the areas of countryside around they, we saw helicopter gun ships as well. a lot of very nervous civilians in that area. that area that has been re taken by the ukraine in so yeah, a lot of unanswered questions, but obviously ukrainians determined to re take control of this huge, great city of, of huge strategic bones. when your guy has been walking the defenders day holiday with people paying respects to service, men and women killed in action, portraits of fallen as a regiment. soldiers were displayed at a main square in the capitol cave. the president rosemary zalinski also thanked his country's armed forces, saying everything that had been taken away from ukraine would be returned with no soldier left in captivity. will de, but a more hood do not show her all. this would be a victory for our heroes who are now in the russian captivity. we remember and do
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everything to bring back each and every one of our heroes. we won't leave any one in captivity. the world seems that ukrainians do not lose their humanity under any circumstances. the enemy can strike at our cities on here, but never at our dignity or what more do i come on sproul so much? i think my husband fulfilled his task as he could until the end he stood and defended. not only our country, city, and europe, but also our family ramos horta, b hazardous to this church. louis this day is even more important to me. now. i think it's obvious because this day cost me the highest possible price i have ever paid a rush as president to saying the drafting of $300000.00 soldiers will be completed within 2 weeks. and there are no plans for a full military mobilization. speaking in a news conference in cause, it stands capital vladimir putin said no. when asked if he had any regrets over the conflict in ukraine. crystal brooks, who assured new mulberry of what is happening today is unpleasant to put it mildly
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. but we would have to face the same situation later in worse conditions for us. that is. so we are acting correctly and on time. but when you start it, we do not seth ourselves, the task of destroying ukraine. no, of course not. there is no need for massive strikes, at least for the moment. for now, as for the future, we'll see her to have your 1st and also said he's not likely to have any talks with his us counterpart job iden. mom at val in moscow has more on this. putting was the speaking on the side lines of the, the commonwealth of independent states, causing a stana. and he said that he doesn't see any need for any meeting with the president biden during the g 20 summit in, in bali next month. and that seems to be a, you turn on the statements made on wednesday by he's a foreign minister, sergey lover of who was asked about this particular event quality. and he said, but russia is open for any proposals from the other side. if they receive any
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proposals, they would study them and he doesn't see any reason why such a meeting can't happen if they receive a request for it. but also we have to remember that the u. s. prison joe biden. the day before on tuesday, he made it clear in an interview with sin and that he doesn't have any plans to meet with the president putin did. the russians receive that statement, or belatedly a little bit late, and they responded auditor to day by president put in. but it is clear that the 2 leaders have now made it clear that the they're not intending to meet each other. president biden, in his statements on tuesday, he said it unless president put in comes to him during the summit and asked him for a meeting, and particularly to discuss the release of to us citizens who are in jail here. russia. he wouldn't consider any such meeting or french all giant had our energies,
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is facing a potential investigation over links to the war in ukraine. caughtington investigation by the french newspaper lamond field produced by a russian extraction company. partially owned by to tell energies was used in war planes attacking your crime to and joseph filed a complaint with the french anti terrorist prosecutor, investigate war crimes, a french from sold it shares in the company in july. and as the accusations are outrageous and defamatory, meanwhile, unions in france is split over whether to continue a fuel strike that said to major shortages for more than 2 and a half weeks. the hard line, it's easy to union it. oil giant hotel energies is rejected. the latest pay offer, but as natasha mot reports from paris, more moderate unions have managed to reach agreement. after more than 3 weeks of strikes or most of frances oil refineries, signs of a breakthrough, french company, total and algae and to trade unions agreed to
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a 7 percent pay rise. and one off bonus for workers, leisure bonds between one that i think that everyone contributed. we listened to every one and this allowed us to achieve something more widely. for nodes we support this agreement. it's the result of a decent compromise, and it's a good deal compared to most journals. but the main union behind the strike, the c g t has rejected the offer. it's demanding a 10 percent pay rise to help work as cope with inflation and says, staff should be given a share of the high profits that oil companies have made because of the energy crisis. some people are gorging themselves, total's management, refusing to share the wealth that their employees have created. the strikes affected feel supplies across the country. one 3rd of petrol stations in france are either clothes or sort of fuel. people here occurring for one of the only federal counsellors actually open or in the paris region. and some of them tell us that they've been waiting here for more than an hour. every dorm when you've got the i
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live in the suburbs, but need to come into paris early for work every day. so i am forced to use my scooters and need fuel and i'm waiting for a one hour. and i think i still have a 30 minutes or something hopeful, so sounds as prime minister promised in the blockade by ordering some staff to return to work or face penalties and move that angered unions and prompted frances finance minister to step in to try to calm the situation could little do, of course, sorta has to increase salaries, it has started to do so. this company today has significant profits. thought out has paid dividends softer, wrote than france should be shared fairly. with some refinery workers returning to the job, the government says feel supplies will improve, but a new crisis looms. trade unions of called for general strike next week to demand better pain conditions at a time when inflation is already fueling discontent. natasha butler al jazeera
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paris. the turkish and tear minister sang the death toll after an explosion in a coal mine has risen to 22 people. 17 others are being treated for their injuries . honored and 10 workers reported to be in the mine and barton province at the time of the bloss administer said, 49 mine has it been working deep on the ground? what he described as a risky area of the mine? it's not clear how many traps that now the one wall food program says haiti is facing a humanitarian catastrophe. as it battles, malnutrition, gang violence, inflation and cholera outbreak, some 4700000 people, which is almost half the country's population face acute hunger and a 100000 children. under the age of 5, suffering, severe malnutrition, for to prince's impoverish neighbor see to lay has been particularly hit hard. $900000.00 residents are now cost is facing catastrophic levels of hunger. patient gangs have prevented the distribution of fuel over the past month. eating to shortages in basic goods. the one was food programs as situation is close to
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breaking points. well, food programs, country director for hate usual, my top bower says join me now actually live from puerto friends. what do you mean by breaking point? do you fear that many of those who are unable to feed themselves? we just speaking about 200000 kids under the age of 5 suffering from malnourishment . could people lose their lives in the coming weeks and months? action is urgent. need action today to get essential assistance to the people who need it most. you mentioned the 900000 and when seated away or classified as spacing, catastrophic hunger. remember the also 1800000 people went up to an emergency and 80 action is needed. now, this situation has gone on for too long. right now, food prices and 80 are out of control favor arisen by 63 percent year on year. we have a lockdown rob country to
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a standstill over the past months. there's no public transportation. people can't get to work fuel as us. your supplies of dried up in the southern city of lake cognitive, haiti, a gallon of fuel was going for $48.00 us dollars per gallon. this is an watering price. public services are also slowly shutting down, including hospitals. schools are closed, the situation has gone on for too long and the haitian populations. these urgent assistance. as you say, these, the violence between rival drug gang coalitions has been ravaged ravaging the country for quite some time. the worst hit area appears to be this neighborhood of cities delay. tell me what is happening there because you recently gave it the worst sort of warning signal or categorization of any city actually in the entire region. how urgent is the situation there?
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well, i'd like to comment on the fact that this was rated as catastrophic hunger of 900000 people living. and this is the 1st time in haiti that rating has been given as the 1st time ever in latin america or in the americas catastrophic. congress been now identified the reasons are that she disobeys affected by conflicts and compromises water supply of compromise. food supplies that prevent people from making ends meet. we seem that one out of every 5 children suffers from acute malnutrition. and of course, the situation is you this way of south and this locked down that the luck, which is the civil under as protecting haiti, of compromise as fast as he does away. and that is leading top very acute hunger emergency in that part of water prince. what are you calling for?
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because there has been this request for an international force to come in and try and facilitate the access of food fuel medicine to people who are need. there's also a fair bit of opposition to them. what we need is access to all neighborhoods of water prints where we don't have access. we need to be able to travel around the country and reach all communities that need support at this time . there is a cholera epidemic bar color outbreak in haiti and if we don't act quickly, it will spread and it won't affect thousands of people, which was the case when there was a previous outbreak. so again, what we need is roger access all parts of a team. so that manager and assistance goes on the population or thank you,
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helping us understand what is happening then unready of best of luck with your job, my town bower. joining us from the world. food program there in haiti we go to iran now where the supreme me the alley han deny is warn people protesting against the government. that islamic republic cannot be destroyed. exactly 4 weeks and the death in police custody of 22 year old master meany who was detained in that ron for violating mandatory headscarf rules. death triggered the protests which show no signs of the thing. young women have been on the front line are moving that facing off with security forces. the footage is emerged showing gunshots ringing out in bond in the countries northwest video on social media. verified by al jazeera appears to show iranian security forces in a truck firing of people running away. the area has seen a major crack down on the protest of sweat the nation over the past month. you know,
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they thought they could up root the tree of the atlantic republicanism. that small tree has now turned into a massive trade. for anyone who even thinks about operating this tree is completely wrong. meanwhile, us actually say anthony, blinking has praised the demonstrators across the lawn. i think we are seeing something that is quite remarkable throughout the country. lead primarily by women and young people. this denial of fundamental rights, fundamental freedoms, is something that the united states has long worked against as many other countries around the world. but 1st and foremost, this is iranian people standing up with extraordinary courage for the rights that are being denied, the lack of re sign of protests has been seen in bay jang, out of the communist party congress,
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anti government banners are put up on the side of an overpass reading. let us remove the dig, tutorial traitors. teaching ping. we want to eat. we want freedom. we want to vote . rooms of smoke was also seen blowing from the bridge of the banners. cool for the end of teaching things rule and also and strict coven regulations, according to some of the pictures on twitter. or as much more slide for you on this news out. posting through a city street thousands of falls from their homes in australia as rivers banks. the death death count lies in the occupied west bank as ready forces kill and other to palestinians. in the janine raid, in support, we have a story of the pakistan street children taking part in a wild cup with a different ah
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here's her weather update in a minute 15. good to have a long blustery showers, head the forecasts for the islands of ireland and britain. more so western areas here toward the north. it's not going to be a wash out. there will be some sunny spells mixed in as well. also got a slug of rain moving across southern areas of germany into austria and the czech republic. but south of this, the rain has shifted away from albania, so tarana up to 22 degrees. now south of that, that's where we've got some severe thunderstorms bubbling up across, decreases crete island, that run of rain is moving into southern turkey. so what day and on talia? we've also got some blustery showers in the mix for it's stumble with a high of 18 degrees. still sunny, still warm for southern sections of spain that includes seville red on the nose, 30 degrees in some way, whether it's sneaking in to the northwest, spain and northern areas of portugal, more showers there. and it has been some flooding in northern camera room, but i suspect we'll see some flooding and southern nigeria really anywhere from nigeria till iberia on saturday. temperatures are climbing in south africa,
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pull no longer in limpopo provinces, and just some showers around the western cape that includes kit sound with a high $22.00 degrees. and in botswana, how they're roney all the way up to 36 on saturday. ah, the becoming a living legend that a young age was simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch in the political clout that brought peace to the ivory coast. posted by eric counselor, football rebel, the life of it he had dropped by the football who succeeded, where politicians have not did the drug by the eye boy and civil war. on al jazeera, a societies progress is dependent on the quality of its experts be need more and find professionals. i top parity needs to my, to wait immune generation to study,
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find new teaching methods, or infusing tie students to become the agents of change. taking them out of the classroom to solve problems in their local communities. ready level education, inspiring science, thailand on. i'll just you lou ah ah, buck on my chin and al jazeera life from london. main stories now versus prime minister las process sacked, our chancellor, inscribed another part of them many budgets and a desperate attempt to save a job. package of unfunded tax cuts triggered financial market turmoil. ukrainian
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officials, as russia's call for residence to flee the harrison region amounts to deportation. not evacuation heaves forces have made significant gains in the southern region, prompting the russian install leda to call on civilians to evacuate. i'm in iran, the supreme leader is won't, protested islamic republic, can't be destroyed davy demonstrations of continuing for weeks after the death of a young woman in police custody despite a deadly state crackdown dissent. now the international monetary fund is urging european leaders to make tough choices. the group has released its latest forecast, saying the war in ukraine is hitting europe's post. pandemic recovery hard. the i m f predicts growth in developed. european countries will fall from 3.2 percent this year to just point 6 percent in 2023. coming into 2022 thanks to the strength, coordination and solidarity displayed in policy responses to call 19 euro pause on
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its way to exit depend demik. meanwhile, rising inflation was expected to gradually subside as commodity prices and supply bottlenecks would ease. but russia's invasion of ukraine changed a picture completely, and it is now taking a growing toll on europe's economies. and alan fisher has more from the i m. f meeting in washington. the delegates and representatives will be leaving the i m. f . world bank meetings here in washington over the next couple of days with the reality. really enforced to them that the economic picture globally is not great. number of problems. first of all, growth is don't, and inflation is high, not just in certain sectors, but essentially across the world. that means that feeding family's heating homes becomes much more expensive for ordinary people. and part of the reason for that is the war in ukraine. no. janet jaelyn, who is the us treasury secretary, essentially the finance minister. she has been speaking here in washington,
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and she said it was important that the international community watched together to make sure that russia continues to suffer for the war in ukraine. one thing we want to be clear about is that russia should not profit from having i started this atrocious war in ukraine and shouldn't be beneficial from profits it result from. and those, those atrocities the i m f is insisting that the priority should be helping those who can least afford to help themselves. the poorest and community is just a couple of days since the head of the i m f said that inflation was essentially attacks on the poorest parts of every single community. but the reality is, this isn't going to get better any time soon. the i m f long term forecast is that growth will be down and inflation will be high continuing into 2023 before it
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starts to death. and for that many things have to break the away, the hasn't to be any more climate emergencies. and of course, the big overwriting question is, can there be peace in ukraine which would help stabilize markets, but also ease issues like fuel insecurity and also food insecurity for those leaving. here it is a very big leap picture 420222023 or greece is seen as a rare success story of than i am. f bailout is received about $250000000000.00 from me. i met from the european union between 201020152 prevent the total collapse of the country's economy. john, so hopeless looks at our residents of the greek capital, athens, a getting on today. grease appears to be firing better than its european neighbors these days it's economy is set to grow by 5.3 percent this year. that's double the rate of the rest of the european union. tourism is hitting a record high and so exports. but to get here,
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greece had to go through an 8 year depression between 292017. it lost a quarter of its g d p. that's because greece stopped being able to borrow from markets at the height of the financial crisis. 10 years ago, markets demanded 36 percent interest to lends to grease essentially bankrupt. the country turns to the european union and the international monetary fund for emergency loans. and they lent it 257000000000 euros, a world record, breaking bailout. in order to earn those handouts, lo, grease hats, a balance its budget, and that meant 5 years of painful cost cutting with terrible knock on effect of the economy. a quarter of a 1000000 businesses closed unemployment reached 28 percent. and you can still see many of the scholars of that period, unemployment still remains stubbornly high at 12 percent. the minimum wage which was slashed 10 years ago to $586.00 euros a month,
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has only just now been restored to its original level of $740.00. and greece remained saddled with some of the highest sovereign debt in the developed world. it'll be paying off it's emergency loans until at least 2016. but because it has balanced its budget, it can again borrow money from markets at 5 percent interest or a i. m f is also just released its regional economic outlook for africa. it's agreed to give, can you access to more than $235000000.00 in funds after a recent review, which catherine's always any chicana county in northwest kenya to find out how people are coping with the high cost of living. now we are at a market in northern canyon area, cause to cannot and this market, people were saying that the cost of basic commodities has been going up. and this is something that has been happening across the country. so we have prices that
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have been tripled in the last year or so. so people are saying that they really are struggling to make ends meet. we also have a problem in the country when it comes that has been compounded by the drought. this is a drought that has affected their entire leads on in kenya. for example, 3000000 people are in drought. we have spoken to some of them who say they don't have what they don't have food to kind of where we are is one of the most affected regions. but despite the problems, the countries facing the world bank says the economy is still strong and that the countries who thrive the right measures in place to get better. i would like to see the economy improving so that life can be more bearable. people are suffering. will
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also be hearing from president william russo, who says that he's trying to make things better. but then we also know that the government is dealing with a very high external backed and a lot of kenyans, the width is taking to say that they believe that they're suffering will continue a little longer. or a pool by the charge. you save the children, says at 1400000 children under the age of 5, face malnutrition, in south sudan. countries facing most dia, hunger christ, and since independence in 2011 conflict, along with an unprecedented full consecutive year, widespread flooding of made, the situation was more than 600000 people have been affected. i the floods or government officials in nigeria say they are struggling to get food and fuel supplies to aries, affected by their worse floods. in a decade, more than 500 people have died about 90000 homes are on the water with the floods
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that have hit 27 of nigeria, 36 states of which have been caused by unusually heavy rains. national emergency agency is describe the scale of the disaster as colossal ahmed address has more from aka in the southeast. it's been raining all night yesterday and this morning we walk up to showers and this could fly to complicate efforts to reach those communities cut off by the flights here, you know, number listed. and many parts of the country were talking about tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of government officials saying. and now the biggest concern is the increasing amount of rain that we're receiving. ideally, this is the, this is the end of the rainy season. and the intensity of the reins is supposed top dropped by now. however, what we saw in the past 3 or 4 weeks is such that the rain continue to just drop from the sky. and that just complicates things already. a bad situation. what
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we hearing down south downstream, i taught the niger delta. if the flooding is now increasing, the intensity of flooding is increasing that as well. this is the rule while the flood waters up know in the central parts of nigeria, here in the southeast will drain into the delta and into the atlantic ocean. what we hear now in states like re but, and by also state communities, the entire community has been flooded. and one of the major high was linked by you also state one of the oil producing states in niger area to other parts of the state. like real estate and even to lay goals has now been flooded and cut off completely. so that's the situation people are dealing with. now we're talking also about reaching those communities is becoming difficult because of the rising level of water in those communities. government agencies might just workers aren't able to reach such people. now this is what is happening in most parts of areas impacted
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by flight. of thousands of people are they forced to leave their homes across the east coast of australia or off to days of torrential rain. full hundreds is stranded in the 2nd largest city. melbourne. as sarah clark reports swamped. this is the suburb of mare belonging, melbourne's, west, just 10 kilometers from the heart of the city. the american river burst its banks. hundreds of homes are under water, others have been isolated. this is not family heim, the father goat is half an down, lived he nice to my life and it's near the water in before 2 days of unrelenting rain caused flash flooding across melbourne. thousands of people in victoria were told to leave. those who were stranded were rescued by emergency service crews. we still are of the view that there's about $400.00 himes that have been inundated, ah, there are another $500.00 times at least that have been oscillated to want to cite
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harms. properties might be more than just a house, might be in terms of farmland, much bigger, apostles of land that you ation orders were issued across 3 states in western new south wells. highways and rail lines had been cut off in the state. it has many a rain full records have been broken after 2 days of torrential rain. this is the 2nd major flood of names, this with cranes land and new south wild devastated what, what was described as right. born in february this year. and it's not expected to be the last. the bureau of meteorology has warned that a losing the weather event will bring with it. heavy rain. i was summer. the worst of the rain may have passed, but authority say some river systems are expected to pig in the coming days. and then there's the clean up. sarah clark, al jazeera, brisbin, australia. israel forces of kill 2 palestinians during arrayed only jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. on the confrontations broke out early
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on friday with the health minister saying the victims are a fighter with the janine brigades group and a doctor who was shot outside a hospital. palestine of factions, of called for a day of rage, at least $219.00 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank since the beginning of the year. north greer is fired at least one short range missiles into its eastern waters and flown fighter jets near its border with south korea. artillery shells of walls have been fired into the maritime buffers. own between both countries. 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 $45.00 d. m. z. the demilitarized zone separating the 2 careers further raising tension levels. the laws carried out another short range, ballistic missile test reckoned to total more than 40. since the start of this year,
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it landed in the sea separating the korean peninsula from japan doin the and then 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. even peconic bunks here, one from wielded north. korea's artillery far and short range ballistic missile launched in the buffer zone of the east and west sea. a serious provocations that undermined peace and stability on the korean peninsula, as well as the international community pro on north korea. as it carried out the
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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 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, a judge in walter, a sentence 2 brothers to 40 years in prison, each for the cobble matter of an anti corruption. john list. daphne corona, galaxy was killed in the explosion. a home in 2017,
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george and alfred giorgio had initially pleaded not guilty to being behind the blast, but changed their please to guilty on the 1st day of their trial, the killing of car. i'm a good see lead to international anger and triggered protests inside malta. so ad for you on this news out. i'm out of his throat tomato soup over van gov some flowers at the national gallery. here in london. pakistan's, cricket has got the perfect booth with a t 20. well cup sano have that story and the rest of his horses. ah ah
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our combat climate activists have thrown a can of soup over vincent van gov's painting sun flowers in london's national gallery. they were from the group, it just stopped oil, which wants the british government to hold your oil and gas projects came as hundreds of climate change activist walk through london streets in protests that the cost of living and the climate crisis. and in barbara has more from london, will this action they sit in by extinction, rebellion outside downing st. mark's the sort of 3 days of protests and different actions by that group. now, earlier on friday, just up the road at the national gallery, there was an incident in which activists from another group called just stop hoyle, through soon put a painting by vanguard, known as sun, flowers, extinction, rebellion, all calling on the government to do more, to tackle the climate crisis and that highlighting what they say is the intersection between the climate crisis affecting the printer and the viability of
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human life. and the cost of living crises, hitting households around the country. part of the reason that we've got this huge increase in energy males is because we dependent on fossil fuels and the price of fossil fuels effect internationally. so what our government is doing, talking about new licenses and getting new oil and gas out the know a fee with not they're not going to get anything out of those wells for 10 years. not gonna help anybody this winter. and also, when it does come out, the price will still be the same as it is for everybody else. so anyway, helping. so this winter, we've got people who are, you know, having to change between heating and he had a heinz an eating. well, many of the protests is he said that they would like to see a windfall tax imposed by the government on excess profits made by oil and gas companies. that something that many of the british public actually support. so for extinction, rebellion that would be something the government the could do quickly which would
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help with the climate crisis and with the cost of living crisis. it's time for this point now with santa in dela, thank you very much ma'am. while we're just over 5 weeks ago until the cut, our wall carpet defending champion france have suffered of low wood that in gold canty set to miss the torment or the matilda injured his hamstring playing for chelsea. and all this he was back in training, but has aggravated that the problem during this session and is now unlikely to recover in time. french course did. the sean has already said that he would not pick injured players in the hope they'll be fit. if i sounds, are marco to k stuff, a girl tear has been angered by questions about the future of kill him by pay ahead of his teams that big matter in the french league with my say on sunday. oh, poor to earlier this week. it claim the striker is looking to leave the club in january. this by only signing a new contract in may. garcia was critical of reporters saying they're ignoring his
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assertions that i'm back here is happy at p. s. g. boy, bon, she'll kill young, exquisite polly. to answer your question about kilian did i talk to kilian about the rumor? no luck. there was a room that came out before the game on tuesday. he had the best answer and he was my man of the match up with he played well in put in a great performance and showed solidarity. chilton skis. pas deal actual mom ash what is happening away from that you have the right to talk about other things but up but when you ask me questions, i answer honestly when i say those things, your nothing is written in the press and you often say the opposite anyway, you saw masses this it is primarily title credentials, a will get a test that this weekend as they traveled to and field liverpool half. 1 struggled to reach the form of law season, but cities boss knows that they're capable of ending his teams, unbeaten stock and or the quality they have, they know the quality. so if y'all would say this question,
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when 5 things left, i would say missing leave a full cannot catch the top of the leak in that case. arsenal been in the position that we are in the wall covers fill everything up. the biggest class in the spanish league is also taking place on sundays. classical only goal difference separates barcelona real madrid, the at the top of the table as a face off at the burnable simpler stuff report out of pocket, you must always be focused because everything can happen when you play old classical. you must be fully focused because it is a very special match. i think we're good shape and well prepared with it so far. we've had a good start to the season so and we are fully committed ahead of this match only. so. now hundreds of millions of children all over the world live and work on the streets facing numerous challenges. those experiences that have been shared by the young football is from park his son,
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who are among the teams taken part in the st. child that will come here in doha. some have been javert has their story. in ordinary practice with some extraordinary children, gabriella, running up against of odds. some of them have faced mistreatment, and marginalization over some have had their basic rights denied. but that's not stop them from making their presence felt at the scripture and woke up in other words. and this is their opportunity to tell the story one minute to scrolling toward the i love, i quit studies because my family were suffering from a financial crisis. so i started to work to support my family. most children don't go to school in my village. they just waste time, you know, many become a drug addict, wasn't we were to really very hard and prepared ourselves for this event war but just 3. 1 is 3 children do not get the opportunity the lose direction with things like fraudulent and they spoil their future at i'm lucky to have this opportunity with flying in a plane for 1st time i am very excited such as you know,
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these boys from pakistan are among 28 team staking bath in the international football tournament, ahead of the fif of world cup next month makes it no, it's the 4th time the street children tournament is being held and organized to say, it's probably the most important event for many of these kids the world yoyo earth, start guiana project. we started this project in 2014. now we operate 17 academies across pakistan. we will to rehabilitate street children who are wasting their eyes with drugs, gambling, another harmful activities. somebody up we provide residents from shoes, close everything, and only takes 3 children for poor families sculpt manager. see the struggle at home to find money and take children away from the unforgiving streets to words. positive engagement. voc son is is a country where. 2 there are more than 20000000 children who are out of school and into the estimated number of still 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
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rule might become the suit connect to children in addition to football the tournament. and that, that 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 max on team would runners up in 2018. the lads are hopeful they'll take on the cup this year from a job aide or their vargas as quickly as warmed up for the t 20 wall cup and style . by winning the final of the tri series against new zealand, they chased down a target of 164 in christ church. uh huh. no was at the top scored within on beaten 38th as his team got over the line with 3 balls and 5 wicked to spare artisans. first matter of the world cup is against their biggest rivals. india a week on sunday. i think just as him good killed the audience, but we've had a few crunch matches and even the series that we won here should give
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a lot of confidence to all the players. now preparations are complete now and hopefully we'll just take it as another match. not think too much about playing india, we just need to prepare well and just try to execute it out in the middle and play the game warmer and, and, and manage a series white wash over australia in canberra despite a knock of $65.00 from captain, just butler in rain reduce total, the $112.00 for to chris works, removed our fin to an mitchell marsh, a with the 1st 2 balls of the australia innings. but the bad weather were turned and the match ended in no result. the nfl brian robinson is scored the winning touchdown for the washington commanders against the chicago bears it just 40. 6 days. after you suffered to gunshot wounds, you running a back powder over for his 1st courier touched down and decide to the score in the $12.00 to $7.00 victory, which ended washington's all match losin street. robinson was hospitalized in
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august after he was at shot twice in the leg during an attempted car jacking into the engine and i saw his boy and you back to marry him in london. okay, santa thanks very much. just one of the story to bring you about the actor robbie coltrane, who played hagrid in the harry potter films, who has died at the age of 72 scottish active played the hogwarts gamekeeper in all h. harry potter films. he also appeared in the james bond films gold like golden. i and the world is not enough. coltrane's agent confirmed the act. it died in hospital near full cook in scotland as over the knees. al, but i'll be back in, am i with more the days news day without his era see shortly. ah ah
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the wait for the will come is meily as the main event gets closer out just here i see every step of the way i'm going to go with one month to go. we focus on asia themes and expect some strong support hearing. have somebody can cut out cope with the pressure of hosting with australia, make the most of squeezing in through the player, or will it be south korea, japan, saudi arabia or iran. we progress further. the world cup count out on it. jesse, you know, a diverse range of stories from across the globe, from the perspective of unmet. let's journalists on al jazeera, a sense of belonging. cna, we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities
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