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the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change british prime minister list trust dumps have finance minister on her economic strategy. only 6 weeks into the job markets react negative late despite the dramatic you turn. ah, and i, i money inside this is out. is there a lie from day also coming up. the i met predicts growth to for shaw plate in europe with the energy crisis and ukraine war blame for the downturn. desperate rescue efforts continue and mine is trapped on the ground off to coal mine explosion in turkey with 20 t dead so far. he crane says rushes cool for people to flee. the cast all region
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weather's been heavy. shelling is a mass deportation, not an evacuation. ah hello, welcome. after just 38 days as persons prime minister at least trust is now clinging on to her job. she is sacks, her finance minister quasi quoting 3 weeks off to his money budget triggered market turmoil. he succeeded by jeremy humps, a failed leadership conductor, whose back trust his main rival, where she sumac. hunters, britons, 4th, chancellor of the exchequer in just 4 months. will trust, confront another major, you turn scrapping a rise in cooperation tax from 19 percent to 25 percent next year. the british pound fell more than one percent after the prime minister's nice conference before regaining some ground later. government boring cost rows. however,
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a bucket begins are coverage. this is a government fighting for its survival. the prime minister list ross announcing the sucking of her main ally the chancellor quasi quality of the reversal of financial promises that is said the u. k. economy into free fall is clear that parts of our many budget went further and faster the markets were expecting. so the way we all delivering our mission right now has to change. we need to act now to reassure the markets of our fiscal discipline trust. so the plan to freeze on corporation tax will now be reversed, painfully awkward grilling by the press. he has to go out for how come you get to stay. my priority is making sure we deliver the economic stability that our country needs earlier. the chancellor quasi courting dashed 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
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prime minister? they'd entered office together as ideological part as bent on massive tax cuts and debt funded borrowing. but there are many budgets spook the markets, causing the pound to plummet from ascending the cost of government. borrowing, soaring on jan 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 rights 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 a collective sigh of relief in questions about the prime minister's future. you've got to be a pride, mrs. if you pursue dogmatically, your ideology, a will end in disaster as you just seen. incredible is that i'm not surprised. i'm not surprised to in a really bad job. i think probably the worst of ever see it for a good me for the country. you think?
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absolutely, yeah, we need stability. it was on a viable for and carry on doing what he was doing. i mean is, is crazy. and what is this me for trusting? oh, i can't see her going on to be honest. i can see how it says sustainable is less than 40 days since let's 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 rule, 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 ne park al jazeera london. well, donna hall has more from the prime minister's residence downing street on how by the days been for less trust. i think potentially extremely damaging police trust, potentially catastrophic for or for her premier ship. remember, she's been in office for just over a month now. she has no popular political mandate,
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she was elected by 1000 conservative party members to whom she promised higher growth off the back of lower taxes and radical economic reforms. a promise that looks to have been torpedoed and you turns reversals on political policy. decisions are always damaging for a prime minister, they eat away. the problem is, is credibility. they've been a few of those not least the softer noon here down the street during the political campaign leadership campaign in the summer, she swore it was the centerpiece alter campaign. indeed, that she would reverse a plan, rise in corporation, taxes put in place by riches sumac, her opponent then the chancellor, previously will. she's not the ro back on that. those rises will go ahead in the campaign. she said they'd be no public sector budget cuts. well, here she implied, they would have to be public sector budget cuts, that, of course, she, you turned on her chancellor quasi quad tank. he was sacked this afternoon.
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international monetary fund is urging european leaders to make some tough choices as late as full costs. as the warn ukraine is hitting europe's post. pandemic recovery, the l m f predicts g d p growth in developed european countries before from 3.2 percent this year to just know point 6 percent and 2023 in emerging economies. that growth is expect to slide from 4.3 percent to 1.7 percent in the same period. the m f says inflation will ease in 2023, but remain high in advance to call me is expected to be about 6 percent and 12 percent in developing economies coming into 2022 thanks to the strength, coordination and solidarity displayed in policy responses to call 19 euro pause on its way to exit depend amick. meanwhile, rising inflation was expected to gradually subside as commodity prices and supply
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for the next would ease. but russia's invasion of ukraine changed the picture completely, and it is now taking a growing toll on europe's economies. alan fisher has more from the i m. f meeting in washington, dc. 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 yellen, who is the us treasury secretary, essentially the finance minister. she has been speaking here in washington, and she said it was important that the international community wants together to make sure that russia continues to suffer for the war in ukraine. one thing we want
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to be clear about is that russia should not profit from having and 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 starts to death. and for that, many things have to break their way. there hasn't to be any more climate emergencies. and of course, the big overwriting question is,
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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 leon m f is also released as regional economic outlook for africa. the continents most industrialized economy, south africa, is hot. it's grateful. cost cut his permitted miller in johannesburg. more than a 3rd of sub africans don't have a job. the world banks lowered south africa's economic growth to under 2 percent. with 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 on of course, soaring food prices, a threatening households, especially poorer income homes. normal, that's good. if we did, you suppose through 500 rates that no place to go through
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a 1000 little big basically doubles doubled. what do use to spend on petrol? what do you spin food? it's just, it's greatest worse than ever be fool if you could. old current government is how can i put it now you just hear about money disappearing. money has been allocated to different, let's say municipalities in nothing actually happens. south africa's 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. south africa have the worst power cuts in decades with many areas without electricity for anything between 2 to 6 hours at a time. while the i mess report on kenya says strong tax revenues have helped keep the economy resilient. it's giving can you access to more than $235000000.00 after
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recent review? still many kenyans are struggling with the rising cost of living. catherine soy has moved from the countries northern tacoma region. we are at a market in northern canyon area, cause to cannot and this market, people were saying that the cost of facing commodities has been going up. and this is something that has been happening across the country. so we have prices that 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 the entire region in kenya. for example, 3000000 people are in drought. we have spoken to some of them who say they don't
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have what they don't have food to kind of where we are one of the most effective 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 also be hearing from president william root or 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 can, the, with is taking to say that they believe that they're suffering will continue a little longer. the turkish terry minister says that the death toll often explosion and coal mine has risen to 25 people. such continues for others who may be trump deep on the grounds. fenton monahan has more. a survivors of turkey is
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deadliest mind disaster in years. there being taken for treatment at a nearby hospital crowds including family members have gathered around the site, awaiting word of those still trapped below is on cache or the shoes, or which $110.00 of our brothers are walking in the might cause some of them the ones on the upper levels managed to get out right after this explosion with some others have been rescued. the darkness has made rescue efforts more difficult, but emergency workers are continuing to search through the night. the explosion happened 300 meters below the surface just before sunset. oh goodness, it's most likely an explosion. when we were back there, we only felt prussia in every way was covered in dust. we couldn't see anything. turkish present, recept type it. a one is heading to the mine on saturday, prosecutors of last investigation. it's being treated as an accident,
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but it will take time to discern exactly what caused the explosion. bend monahan al jazeera. still a hands on al jazeera ah, worried about attacks of their boat and the rising tension between buxton and afghanistan. and getting kickstart to a better life. we meet members of the pakistan team at the st kit welled. come ah here's her headlines for the america is there is some slow moving rain in the u. s . state of maine that shifting into canada's maritime provinces. there are weather alerts in play there. for just how much rain we will see off to the west. it's
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a different story here. settle conditions, continue. plenty of sun, western canada, the pacific northwest. so far this month, vancouver has not seen a drop of rain and that continues really for the next several days. there are some showers though, in the forecasts for los angeles and also phoenix on saturday. and after the u. s. golf states we go, it's settled here quiet. but for florida there had been some flood warnings in miami. it's still more rain coming out. you on saturday, as for a tropical storm karl making landfall, southern mexico on saturday. cutting across from the bay of can patch a rate through 2 mexico's pacific coast of storms. locked up against the eastern side of the pe ruby, an andes, into ecuador and columbia. and also for the pe, ruby and highlands some wildfires of abrupt it includes sco province, that of course is the home of much peach. you still the feet of rain for that southeast corner of brazil and look at this a beauty of a day. in santiago, you're up to 30 degrees wall to wall sunshine in the forecast for you on saturday,
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welcome back. he watching al jazeera mind if our top stories, as our british prime minister list process sacked, her finance minister made another major policy. you turn, the government is now abandoned plans to count the corporation. tax the i m f as slashed its economic full cost for europe, the continent as seen sky, high energy prices that tries to win itself away from russian supplies. in the wake of the warning crane and explosion in a turkish coal mine has left at least 22 people dead. dozens of others trapped on the ground. $110.00 workers were reported to be in the mine in boston at that time, lost the battle for a crucial senate seat in the u. s. state of georgia's heating up with a highly anticipated televised debate. the republican herschel walker is looking to unseat the democrat. rafael wont georgia is one of the seats that could determine
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which party controls the u. s. senate falling the midterm elections in november. go straight to my can i join us now from savannah, georgia. mike, what's at stake here? well, over to bait is now underway under discussion at the moment. is the economy from the republican, obviously deep criticism of the biden administration, defense of the administration, from the democratic candidate. this is an absolutely critical center grace just to give it the background. this was one of the 2 senate seats that democrats won in a run of election back in january 2021. it effectively gave the democrats the 50 seats they needed in the chamber of the senate, which with the costing boat, the vice president gave the democrats control of the senate. now to win the seat seat again or to hold the seat is absolutely critical for the democrats, if they are to retain control of the senate,
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off to the mid term elections. so this is an utterly crucial seat. but what it also is is a test up the influence of donald trump over these midterm elections. he has endorsed the republican candidate and it's going to be an eagerly awaited to see whether that endorsement has a positive or a negative effect. because that could extrapolate through all the other races, taking place in the midterm elections. and he, thanks for that, mike hannah with an update from savannah, georgia, for ukrainian official, says, russia's call for residence to flee. the curse own region. amounts to deportation. not evacuation keeps as its forces have made significant gains in the southern region liberating 75 settlements. in the past month, the regions russian install leda urged people to leave on thursday,
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citing but daily rocket attacks by russian troops. ukraine says it doesn't target its own civilians. cason is one of for partly occupied ukrainian provinces annexed by moscow last month. charles traffic is incredibly close to the front lines in terms of what an evacuation would look like. it's really important to recognize that this statement from this russian installed official is saying that these people should go to the russian side to towns like roast of roast off on dawn in russia. we know, having seen footage at the early stages of this wall, the immense protests that people put up inside care so on 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 one in fact and evacuation would look like whether it would be a false evacuation. whether in fact,
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there could be some sort of potential agreement for a cessation of hostilities, a corridor for people to actually move outs of ukraine inside at this stage, that seems almost inconceivable. but we're in that area yesterday, relatively speaking, and we saw a lot of ukrainian military tanks being moved to and fro. ukrainian soldiers dug in in, in the hedge rose in the areas of countryside around there. we saw helicopter gun ships as well. a lot of very nervous civilians in that area that area that is being re taken by the ukrainian so yeah, a lot of unanswered questions, but obviously the ukrainians determines to re take control of this huge, great city of, of huge strategic bones. russia's president says, the drafting of $300000.00 soldiers will be completed within 2 weeks and then no plans for full military mobilization. speaking at a nice conference and cause expounds capital,
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vladimir putin says he has no regrets about conflict in ukraine. there's the preschool soon, new multi, what is happening today is unpleasant to put it mildly, 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 when you study, we do not set 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 will secret attempt. mamma, val has more from moscow putting was the speaking on the side lines of the, the commonwealth of independent states, coffers in stana. and he, in addition to what a mission, what he said the in that clip. he also 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 is a foreign minister,
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sergey lover of who was asked about this particular event quality. and he said that to a rush is open for any proposals from the other side. if you receive any 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 but he doesn't have any plans to meet with her present putting deductions receive that statement. her belatedly a little bit late and the responded monitor to day by president. put in, but it is clear that the 2 leaders have now made it are clear that they, they have not intending to meet each other present by the in his statement 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
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here. russia he wouldn't consider any such meeting. a judge in moultrie has sentence 2 brothers to 40 years in prison for the cop or murder of an anti corruption journalist. daphne cut a wanna galicia was killed near home in 2017 george and alpha, georgia had initially denied involvement a change that pleased to guilty on the 1st day of that trial, purchase and anger over the murder led to the resignation of the then prime minister. joseph muskets, a public inquiry lay blame on the state, the kenning iran supreme leader has warned people protesting against the government that the slamming republic cannot be destroyed. it's been a month since the death in police custody of 22 year old ma saw many who was arrested for how she wore a head scarf. young women have been on the frontline of demonstrations removing the heads, headscarf and confronting security fences. ah,
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footage is emerged showing gun shops ringing out in bonnie and iran's northwest video. social media, verified by al jazeera, appears to show iranian security forces in a truck, farming it. people running away. it's been a major crime down in the area on protest that have swept the nation for 4 weeks. i just as in pakistan are demanding government action over increasing violence in boarder regence with afghanistan. they say not enough is being done to stop the ban pakistani taliban grape from launching attacks. barbara and gulped reports. good terrorism is not acceptable, hooliganism is not acceptable. extortion is not acceptable. these are some of the slogans protest as a chanting after a rise in violence in pakistan's border region with afghanistan,
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particularly in swat. our general, not for you to go to the school board to do with the baggage, catching, or aguilar, a friend of to go to math because there is of europe unknown in the area have been created in, did human rees, elders were killed in a bomb attack? and lash carlos commands to re key taliban or t t p is set to be responsible. the grip controlled swat between 20072010 until it was crushed in the military operation. but since the taliban came to power in neighboring afghanistan, fighters have reappeared and swat and other border areas in pakistan ah, protest as the demand in government intervention to prevent the ttp from regaining a stranglehold over the region. i. the government is either sleeping or they have intentionally allowed. the 3rd is to cross over the body into pakistan,
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deep scales. but this time we are not going to take the brunt and won't allow our youth. yes, to fall into the bay. this hands will stand and fight this till the last drop of our blood to see of our idiots. the government says, although recent talks with the t t p board, no concrete results, it will proceed peaceful means to end the chaos. protest her say they are ready to march on islamabad unless the outlawed group has rained in barbara and good pop out to sara. 2 hundreds of millions of children around the world live and work on the streets facing numerous challenges. those experiences have been shared by young football is from pakistan who are among the teams taking part in the st child weld . come in cats, off a summer binge of a has this story an ordinary practice with some extraordinary children. oh god, i don't know what ended up against the odds. some of them have faced mistreatment,
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and marginalization some have had their basic rights denied. but that's not stop them from making their presence felt. at the 3 children woke up in the walk. and this is the ability to tell the story. one man as a school sort of the studies because my family was suffering from a financial crisis. so i started to work to support my family. most of the rooms don't go to school in my village. they just waste time, many become a drug. got it. we were to really very hard paired ourselves for this event war. but joe street, when a 3 children do not get to unity, the lose direction with 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 each other. these boys from pakistan are among 2018, sticking back in the international football tournament. ahead of the fif of world cup next month makes it. 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. well,
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your earth start yamuna project. we started this projects in 2014. now we operate 17 academies across pakistan. we will to rehabilitate street children who are wasting their eyes with drugs, gambling and other harmful activities. somebody up, we provide residence, food shoes, close everything, and only takes 3 children, poor families sculpt manager, see their struggle at home to find money and take children away from the unforgiving streets to which positive engagement. but son is, is a country where. 2 there are more than 20000000 children who are out of school and into the estimate a number of st. connected children is more than 1800000. so this project is, i would say more focused towards the $20000000.00 children who are out of school, who might become the suit connected children. in addition to football the tournament, in fact, there is meant to raise awareness about the stigmatization of st. connected young people. and also about equal access to education and how.
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