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the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change in 6 weeks into the job on the u. k. is lead us sacks, half finance minister and scraps. i economics strategy ah or them laura kyle, this is al jazeera alive from dough hall, so coming up desperate rescue efforts for coal miners trapped under ground after an explosion in turkey. 25 are confirmed dead. the i m f predicts growth in europe will fall sharply blaming the energy crisis and the war in ukraine. and ukraine says russia is not evacuating, but deporting people from amex cus on region.
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ah, they start with a deepening economic and political crisis facing new prime minister list trust. and he's dumped both her finance minister and her economic strategy. as 6 weeks into the job, the you turn follows a disastrous many budget which forced interest rates to rise. hitting borrow as hard a drastic action seems to have done little to reassure either her policy or investors need parker begins coverage. 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.
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trust that a planned freeze on corporation tax will now be reversed in a painfully awkward grilling by the press. yes, he has. okay, because we're not for how come you get to say well, 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 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, well, 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 live trust in the race to become leader. it's hoped he'll help unify
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a party dog by in fighting. in london's financial center, quoting departure was welcomed with 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 ideology, it 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 worse of ever see it for a good me for the country you think? absolutely. yeah. we need stability. it was on a viable for and carry on doing what he was doing. i mean, it was crazy. and what is this me for trusting her? i can see her going on to be honest, so i can't see how it says sustainable. it's less than 40 days conflicts trust, walk through that famous black door is the country's new as prime minister in which time the markets have be left in turmoil. divisions within the conservative party have deepened, and the policies, reputation for fiscal responsibility have been shattered. sustained,
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battered and bruised, she limps on her premier ship looking more or more precarious by the de need pocket watches, era, london, or turn all reports now from downing street on how difficult the day has been for lives. 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. she was elected by 1000 conservative party members to whom she promised higher growth of 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 promised his credibility. they've been a few of those not least the softer noun 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
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a plan, rise in corporation, taxes put in place by riches sumac, her opponent, then the chancellor, previously will cease to row 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 turn on her chancellor quasi qua tank. he was sacked this afternoon. that'll offer an explosion. and a coal mine in tech year has risen to $25.00 people. that says, goes on for schools more, who are still missing. underground phantom on and have more survivors of turkey is deadliest mind disaster in years. they're being taken for treatment in nearby hospital crowds, including family members have gathered around the site, awaiting word of those still trap below your own tissue order. which
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110 of our brothers are working in the mind because some of them, the ones on the upper levels managed to get out right after this notion. some of those 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 was it's most likely an explosion when we were back the we only felt pressure everywhere was covered, industrial can see anything. turkish present rep type one is heading to the mine on saturday. prosecutors of last investigation its being treated as an accident, but it will take time to discern exactly what caused the explosion. bins, monona al jazeera for them because they'll be, has more out from a stumble. the rescue works. places are under way and the mine engineers that have that i. d or can they tell me that the minus 300 minus 300 meters are
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not very deep compared to other mines in the area because this area by a musta box and zone going to be the coal mine areas. so there are so many miles and there are even deep mines down to 1000 meters and they're telling me that the rescue teams have been trained for this and they all. 5 fight against this, but of course according to a, a initial initial information that we have received from the interior ministry regency. there was a transformer explosion and then there was, there was this explosion. and because of the method, guys, the coal mining gas side. so this mean fires but interior minister said there was no fire in. 9 now, as, as what we heard from the rescue workers,
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they are telling us that they're going to go through the wells to reach those galleries that those workers can be hiding. but as i said, because of the coal mine gas and turn transformer explosion, it means they have a little oxygen left inside. i didn't touch them, and she fun says your faces tough economic choices and a downturn with the war in ukraine hitting the constant paste. pandemic recovery, the l m f predicts g p growth in developed, european countries will fall from 3.2 percent this year. just 0.6 percent and 2023 in emerging economies. that growth is expected to slide from 4.3 percent to 1.7 percent in the same period says inflation will ease and 2023 but remain high. and advanced economy is expected to be about 6 percent and false percent and developing economies coming into 2022 thanks to the strength,
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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 for the next would ease. but russia's invasion of ukraine changed a picture completely. and it is now taking a growing toll on european economies. facia 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 jaelyn, who is the us treasury secretary,
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essentially the finance minister. she has been speaking here in washington, and she said it was important that the international community watch together to make sure that russia continues to suffer for the war and ukraine. one thing we want to be clear about is that russia should not profit from having a started this atrocious war in the ukraine, and shouldn't be beneficial from our 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 the growth will be down and inflation will be high. continuing into 2023 before it
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starts to debt. 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, 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 candidates in the hotly contested georgia senate seat in the us mid term elections have faced off in a debate. democrats won the states 2 seats last year, giving them control of both houses of congress for the 1st time in a decade. now one of those seats is up for grabs. mike, hannah reports from savannah. we will see time and time again tonight, as we've already seen. there my opponent has a problem with the true for now i have to respond to where we are. we are moving on
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and on the face of the to familiar made for television debate between contenders were a crucial senatorial seat in georgia. but there's a lot at stake here. a senate seat currently held by democrat reverend rape, a warnock, but contested by trump backed former football star republican herschel walker. and much like the nearby savannah river, las turbulence below the surface. the debate comes amid a vicious media attack campaign, showing up in his white house armed with a gun confusing to leave. anti abortion candidate. walker is also accused of funding an abortion for an ex girlfriend. he denies it, but the level of anger in the campaign reflects the significance of this particular fight. never will it confirm the ship from the right signal. and the democrats victory 2 years ago is the state of georgia. going to continue that friend towards
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democratic wars. the coin you go back to republican, a lot of that will have to do with the motivation of the voters in georgia going into this mid term election. we know that it's also important on a national level go down, and the selection will also be a measure of the lingering influence of donald trump for so when you say a few who has wholeheartedly endorsed her, she'll walker. i only need $11000.00. i need 11000 both gimme a break. the former president is facing potential legal issues in georgia because of his attempts to change the official election counting 2020 president. trump is my friend and he wants to end up with buying when. yeah, he's voted with 96 percent of the time. i think that part of the problem with our politics right now is that is the calm too much about the politicians, vice president and i came in the past television debates had a direct impact on election results. that as trump himself, as demonstrated in 2022,
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it doesn't appear to matter what the candidate says or does. as long as the potty wins. the debate has put on display the degree of animosity that has permeated these mid term elections in a bitterly divided united states. what was once a ripple on the body politic? is now a churning tied my cana archers era savannah. till i had hair on ow to 0, but kenneth vasa is new hope for stability. it's whereas in another new precedent and stranded in australia, 2nd largest, se whitaker, the extent of flooding on the east coast. ah, here's your headlines for the america. there is some slow moving rain in the u. s.
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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 a different story here. settled conditions, continue. plenty of sun western candidate, 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 is some showers though, in the forecasts for los angeles and also phoenix on saturday. and after the us call states we go, it's settled here quiet. but for florida there had been some flood warnings in miami. it's still more rain come naturally on saturday. as for a tropical storm, karl making landfall, southern mexico on saturday, cutting across from the bay of can patchy right through to mexico's pacific coast of storms locked up against the eastern side of the pe ruby and andes, into ecuador and columbia. and also for the pe, ruby and highlands, some wildfires of erupt. it includes sco providence, that of course is the home of much peach. you feel the feet of rain for the
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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, that trapped it soon. awe every day the pool at least 3 mothers doors while giving birth in remote areas. 101 east, the bright medic, some piles. saving the lives of mothers and then on out to 0. ah, al jazeera, with no news
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for like any watching out there. as a reminder of our top stories this, our british prime minister list trusts as sacks, have finance minister and ditched, and new governments economic strategy. drastic action comes just after 6 weeks in the job and explosion and attack his coal. mine is killed at least 25 people. dozens of others are still trapped under ground. 110 work is reported to have been in the mind in boston province. and the i m. f has slashed as economic fuel costs for europe, constant as seen sky high energy prices, as it tries to win itself. russian supplies in the wake of the war in ukraine and ukrainian official says,
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russia's call for residence to flee. the castle region amounts to deportation, not evacuation regions russian installed leader urged people to leave on thursday sizing. daily rocket attacks by ukrainian troops. ukraine says it doesn't targets and civilians. cassandra is one of 4 partly occupied ukrainian provinces amex by moscow last month. charl stratford is in the craving, me 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 install 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 war, the immense protests that people are put up inside care song against the occupation people standing in front of russian tanks demanding that the russians withdrawal.
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so there are a lot of people in that city that are very pro ukrainian. so one in fact and evacuation would look like with it would be a false 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, 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 has been re taken by the ukraine. and so yeah, a lot of unanswered questions, but obviously the ukrainians, determined to re take control of this huge, great city of, of huge strategic it. boards are russians, president says it will have guar, drafted for 800000 soldiers within 2 weeks. and there are no plans for full
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military mobilization. speaking his news conference in cassock sounds capital than i am. peyton says he has no regrets about the conflict and ukraine. does the preschool issue a new multiple? what is happening today is unpleasant to put it mildly to listen, but we would have to face the same situation later in worse conditions for us. it 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. see, there is no need for massive strikes, at least for the moment, for now, as for the future will secreted him on off a man at val and moscow. putting was the speaking on the sidelines of the, the commonwealth of independent states, coffers in stana. and he, in addition to what a mission, what he said 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
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a you turn on the statements made on wednesday by he is a foreign minister circle lover of who was asked about this particular event quality. and he said that the rush is open for any proposals from the other side to receive any proposals. there was a 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 her present putting deductions receive that statement. her belatedly a little bit late and the responded on it or to day by president put in. but it is clear that the 2 leaders have now made it clear that the they have not intending to meet each other present biden in his statements on tuesday, he said it unless president put in comes to him during the summit and asked him for
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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. mccain, fafsa has appointed a new president, 2 weeks after a 2nd qu, in less than 9 months. hampton abraham torres supporters hope he'll bring stability to a country where violence has killed thousands of people and displaced millions more . sam mandate has more, 2 weeks after young officers ousted burkina, faso transitional president in the country, 2nd qu, in less than 9 months. captain abraham torre was sworn in as president at a national assembly on friday. military religious in community leaders gathered to formalized priorities. appointment was over then. we can have it in, but we need to committed patriot who's ready to fight for the restoration of the national territory. at the end of september, 34 year old tory seized power, promising to secure the nation more effectively than his ousted predecessor,
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lieutenant colonel paul henry sent over to me by who himself overthrew the countries democratically elected president. in january, people are celebrating the appointment of troy as president. they say because he's fought on the ground and seen the suffering of his people. but he'll be able to change the situation. but many here have little patience and say that if they don't, he results quickly. he's going to be ousted just like his predecessor violence. but i'm groups has rocked the country for years, killing thousands and displacing some 2000000 people. some locals who have fought alongside the military, so they're frustrated by the lack of assistance and what the new government to give them more weapons. and if you can find out from the governor, mother sampling for about we fight with a bullet proof jackets and it's hard. sometimes we spend 7 days in the bush and we, we don't have enough ammunition and we have 2 magazines each. when there's a long attack, we run out of ammunition. many local and military are pushing tory to work more
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closely with russia. instead of the country's former colonizer france, which has been fighting arm groups in the region from 2013, outside the meeting for the national assembly menu were seen waving russian flags and denouncing france. the message is that if we want a good collaboration and she'll be with russia, france has been here for about 70 years. they're here. they have barracks here. we've never heard that french soldier died. it's l soldiers who die. but for many, it doesn't matter who were killed fusses new readers work with as long as they were still peace to the what we can country or some medic reporting was from what to do and became a facetime officials in nigeria say they're struggling to get food and fuel to areas affected by the worst funds in a decade? well, in 500 people have dies, moran 90000 homes are under water. 27 of nigeria is 36 states have been hit. the national emergency and my agency says the disaster is on
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a colossal scale. i'm going to just have more from ok in the se. it's been raining all night yesterday and this morning we walk up to showers and this could find a complicated effort to reach those communities cut up by the floods in 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 was supposed top dropped by now. however, what we saw in the past 3 or 4 weeks is such that the rates continue to just drop from the sky. and that's just complicating already a bad situation. what do we hearing down south downstream? i taught the niger delta. if the flooding is now increasing,
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the intensity of flooding is increasing that as well. this is the rule, while the flood waters up know in the central parts of niger here in the southeast will drain into the delta and into the atlantic ocean. what we hear in now in states like re but, and by also state communities, entire communities have 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 river state 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 in my just workers aren't able to reach such people. now this is what is happening in most parts of areas impacted by flexibility in thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes across the east coast of australia after days of torrential rainfall. there sir clark
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reports swamped. this is the suburb of mare belonging, melvin's west, just 10 kilometers from the heart of the city. american on river burst its banks. hundreds of homes are under water, others have been isolated, 50000 people across the state, or without power. this is not family heim, the father built this house and gum lived he nice to my lie thing. it's near that the watering of 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 on a shy 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
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south wales, highways and rail lines had been cut off in the state to as many a rainfall records had been broken after 2 days of toronto rain. this is a 2nd major fun updates this with queensland and new south wales, devastated what, what was described as right in february this year. and it's not expected to be the last. the bureau of meteorology has warned that a leading the wither 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, clock out, jazeera, brisbin, australia, climate change activists have gathered in london to protest against the cost of living and the climate crisis. the baba reports with this action that fits in by extinction, rebellion outside downing st. mark's to start to 3 days of protests and different
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actions by that group. now you're on friday, you just up the road at the national gallery. that was an incident in which activists from another group called just the oil 3 to put a painting by van golf, 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 product and the viability of human life. and the cost of living crisis hitting households around the country. part of the reason that we've got this huge increase in energy bills is because we're dependent on fossil fuels and the price of fossil fuels is set internationally. so what our government is doing, talking about new licenses and getting more oil and gas 1000 or c for not. they're not going to get anything out of those wells for 10 years. not going to help anybody this winter. and also when it does come out, the price will.

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