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mazique, scattered across the nor fuson mountains or old energies. cities like this one. and then you get another image. it originally habits of libya, here in the old city, there's evidence that dates back centuries and got duffy came to power. he saw to everybody's culture, became illegal to name our children and music names to remove our culture from history books. butler preserved our culture and secret view played in more than a role in the revolution that top of long time leader martin. he outlawed their language. now, after more than a decade, they are able to open celebrate their heritage and culture. although libya has been engulfed in violence and political division since 2011, the amazon said they're happy with their new found freedom. ah,
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the way we are delivering our mission right now has to change 6 weeks into the job of the u. k. leader sacks, her finance minister and scraps i economic strategy. ah . hello there, i'm laura kyle that says al jazeera, alive from doha. also coming up the i m. f. projects growth in your bill full sharply. blaming the energy crisis and the war in ukraine. rescue efforts continue from minus, tramped underground after a coal mine explosion in takia 28. a confirmed dad and ukraine says moscow called for people to leave its annex curse on region is not an evacuation, but must deportation. ah,
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persons prime minister less trust remains under intense pressure off to sacking her finance minister and abandoning her economic strategy. but her drastic actions just up to just 6 weeks. an office has done little to reassure her policy or the markets need baka begins al coverage. this is a government fighting for its survival. the prime minister list ross announcing the sucking of her maid alahi 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 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 a painfully awkward grilling by the press. yes, he has. okay,
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because we're out 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. with truss only to be shown the door. do you feel like 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 budgets spook the markets, causing the pound to plummet from ascending the cost of government borrowing. soaring for trust has appointed jeremy hunt a form of foreign and health secretary to replace quoting. he's a respected faith from 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 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
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got to be a pragmatist. if you pursue dogmatically, your eyes, urology a will end in disaster as you just seen. incredible is that i'm not surprised. i'm not surprised during a really bad job. i think probably the worst i've ever seen 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, is as crazy and what does this mean for trusting i can see her go 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 newest prime minister. in which time the markets have be left in turmoil, divisions within the will, the conservative party have deepened, and the policies reputation for fiscal responsibility have been shattered. the sustain battered and bruised, she limp song. premier ship looking more or more precarious by the day. the bulk of
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our era london, jana hall reports now from downing street on a difficult day for this truss. i think potentially extremely damaging police trust, potentially catastrophic for, 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 of 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 primary is credibility. they've been a few of those not least the softer noon here at downing street during the political campaign leadership campaign in the summer. she swore it was the centerpiece of her campaign. indeed that she would reverse a planned rising 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
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ahead in the campaign, she said they'd be no public sector budget cuts. so here she implied, they would have to be public sector budget cuts, that of course she, you turned on her chancellor quasi quad tag. he was sacked this afternoon. the death toll after coal mine explosion in turkey has risen to 28 people. is the scene in boston right now, rescue work going on around the clock. dozens of people did survive, but the search is continuing for at least 15 missing underground van to monahan has more. i did not. the survivors of turkey is 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 use aren't you? she heard of issues or a bit 110 of our brothers are working in the might cause some of them. the ones on
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the upper levels managed to get out right after this explosion was 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. no more with its most likely an explosion. when we were back there, we only felt the pressure everywhere was covered in dust. we couldn't see anything . turkish present recipe type it. a one is heading to the mine on saturday. prosecutors of last investigation. it's being treated as an accident, but it will take time to discern exactly what caused the explosion than to marlyn al jazeera. soon cassandra has the latest from istanbul. the rescue works places are under way, and the mind engineers that have that i. d for can they tell me that the minus 300
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minus 300 meters are not very deep compared to other mines in the area because this area by a mazda box and zones, are known to be the coal mine areas. so there are so many miles and there are even deeper minds down to 1000 meters. and they're telling me that the risk to 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 agency. 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 means fires, but interior minister said there was no fire in. 9 and now, as far as what we heard from the rescue workers, they are telling us that they're going to go through the wells to reach those
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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 the international. and she found his warning that europe faces a downturn with the war in ukraine, hitting the constance recovery after the post pan off the pandemic. g d, p, and develop european countries is full cost to drop from 3.2 percent to just their point. 6 percent next year, growth and emerging economies is predicted to slide from full point 3 percent to $1.00. inflation will ease bought, remain high. the i m f expect it to be around 6 percent in 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,
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rising inflation was expected to gradually subside as commodity prices and supply bottlenecks with ease. but russia's invasion of ukraine changed a picture completely, and it is now taking a growing toll on europe's economies. lavetia has more from the i m f meeting in washington, d. c. 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 down 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, and she said it was important that the international community watch together to
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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 a started this atrocious war, a new crane, 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. it's 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 starts to debt. and for that many things have to break their way. there hasn't to
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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 leak picture 420222023. i. so sir released its outlook for africa, predicting a downturn for the constance most industrialized economy. south africa is from either mila. in johannesburg. more than a 3rd of south africans don't have a job. the world banks lowered south africa's economic growth to under 2 percent. with the rising cost of living has put millions of south africans under pressure and saving for many of them is now simply a luxury. the cost of fuel has gone up as it has across the world, growing inflation and increase in interest rates. and of course, soaring food prices, a threatening households, especially poorer income homes,
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normal but good food did you suppose through 500 rates that no place to go through a 1000 little big basically doubles doubled. what did you spend on petrol? what do you spend on food? it's just, it's crazed worse than ever before. if you could, oh, current government is how can i put it now? you just yeah. 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's electricity and potential water supply crisis may be putting investors off. so that because have the worst power cuts in decades with many areas without electricity for anything between 2 to 6 hours at a time. whether i mass report on kenya has strong tax revenues have helped keep the
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economy resilient countries to get access to more than $235000000.00. after a recent i'm f review. so many kenyans are struggling with the rising cost of living half. and so it has more from the north to con, are region we are at a market in northern canyon area, cause to cannot. and this market people were seeing 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 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 them that 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 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 death. and a lot of kenya's, the width is taking to say that they believe that they're suffering will continue. a little longer. fella had here on alger, their new hope for stability. it was in another new precedence
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and mission accomplished another successful mom's trip for space x ah, with time now for your weather update for the middle east and africa. good to have your long not much change. still plenty of sun temperatures doing pretty good, few showers creeping into the levant over the next little bit. but let me take you around the golf. we've got a breeze coming off the gulf, so that means a human weekend. for example, here in cats are doha, with a high of 37 degrees. now we've lost the seabreeze in pockets. stands for karachi that allows your temperature get to get up to $37.00, but whether it's lower up percent province, you temperatures are ranging anywhere from $3637.00 degrees after turkey. we go and some severe storms that were over grease is creek island. while that run of rain is
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now pushing into southern turkey, so what day and on talia, and also some blood st showers for is stumble with a height of 18 degrees. there has been some flooding in northern county ruins this . the images coming out of their flood waters have reached about a meter and a half in terms of depth. so people have evacuated their homes on canoes. i think the worst of the flooding is for coastal camera room pushing into southern sections of nigeria on saturday. capture. it's going up in south africa's pull no longer. and limpopo provinces, and a few showers along the western cape, including cape town. aah! with her and this is challenged by the family cation and cultural tradition.
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all you would thing on i was just here. ah ah ah, again, you're watching al jazeera has reminder of all top stories this hour or should prime. it's a list process, sacked her finance minister and ditch to a new government's economic strategy. a drastic action comes after just 6 weeks and office an explosion and attackers, coal mine has killed at least 28 people. dozens have been rescued on the search continues for 15,
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others 110 workers reports to have been in the mind and boston province. and the i m f as slashed as economic forecasts for europe, constant as seen, sky high energy prices. it tries to win itself away from russian supplies in the wake of the war. and ukraine. 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 the 1st time in a decade. now one of the seats is up for grabs my cana reports from savannah. we will see time and time again tonight, as we've already seen. there my opponent has a problem with the truth and i have to respond to where we are. we are moving on. i'm on the face of the to familiar, made for television debate between contenders for a crucial senatorial seat in georgia. but there's a lot at stake here, a senate seat currently held by democrat reverend rape o warnock,
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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 cruising to lee 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 democratic or is it going to 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
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a measure of the lingering influence of donald trump for so we say, who has wholeheartedly endorsed social 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 counted 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 has become too much about the politicians, vice president. and i think in the past television debates had a direct impact on election results. that as trump himself, as demonstrated in 2022, it doesn't appear to matter what the candidate says or does, as long as the party wins. the debate has put on display the degree of animosity
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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 alters era savanna, ukrainian official says rush as coal for residence, to flee the castle region amounts to deportation. not evacuation leader of the area annexed by russia as people to leave citing daily rocket attacks by ukrainian troops in crane says it doesn't target its own civilians. hassan is one of for, partly occupied ukrainian products. is russia annex last month and moved declared illegal slide the un charles stratford as in crevice re 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
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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. so there are a lot of people in that city that are very pro ukrainian. so want, in fact an evacuation would look like whether it be a false evacuation. whether in fact there could be some sort of potential agreement for a cessation of hostilities. a corridor for people to actually move out to the ukrainian side 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 an hedge rose in the areas of countryside around there. we saw helicopter gun
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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, determined to re take control of this huge great city of, of huge strategic bones. ross as president says it will have draft and 300000 soldiers within 2 weeks. and that there are no plans for full military mobilization speaking as a news conference in catholic sounds, capital vladimir putin says he has no regrets about the conflict in ukraine. just the prince who issue a new multiple. what is happening today is unpleasant to put it mildly to, to sun, 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 he started, 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 secrets have been more now from mohammed val and moscow?
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putting was the speaking on the side lines of the earth, the commonwealth of independent states conference 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's a foreign minister, 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 to 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 that he doesn't have any plans to
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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 clear that are the they're not intending to meet each other present by the new 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 here. russia. he wouldn't consider any such meeting. but he, the father, has appointed a new president, 2 weeks after a 2nd kid in less than 9 months, had an abraham troy, a supporters hope he'll bring stability to a country where violence has killed thousands of people and displaced millions more . sam at nick has more 2 weeks after young officers ousted burkina,
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faso transitional president in the country. second qu, in less than 9 months. captain abraham troy was sworn in as president at a national assembly on friday. military religious in community leaders gathered a formalized tory, the appointment was over and 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 troll received power, promising to secure the nation more effectively than his ousted predecessor, 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 see because he thought 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 resolved 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 fought
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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, when 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 locals and military are pushing tory to work more closely with russia. instead of the country's former colonizer france, which has been fighting on groups in the region since 2013, outside the meeting for the national assembly, many were seen waving russian flags and denouncing france. i am messages 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 with neighborhood that a french soldier died. it's l soldiers who die. but for many, it doesn't matter who burkina faso new leaders work with. as long as there was for
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peace to the war, weakened country and all that was some redneck reporting for us from a walker do go in, became a fasten, nasa and space ex have completed another successful manned mission to space. the dragon spacecraft brought for astronaut safely back to earth. on friday, it was agencies for commercial crew mission to the instructional space station. i was your castro has more. after 170 days in space, the for astronauts of the space x crew dragon, freedom undocked from the international space station and embarked on their 5 our return journey to earth. bad weather across florida had caused a one day delay to the homecoming of nasa astronaut, jessica watkins, bob hines, good shell, lynn grid, and the european space agencies. samantha, christopher, ready, but space x and nasa gave the all clear friday with a splashed out site near the coast of jacksonville. so we are getting our very 1st
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views there from the w. b. 57 of the capsule as it re enters the earth atmosphere. her mission control watched with bated breath as dragon freedom entered the most critical 6 minutes of the trip home. when temperature is outside, reach nearly 2000 degrees celsius, making communications impossible. freedom space ex contract for 34 hours. concur the re entry was morally praise for drug window preserves. 2 small parachute deployed slowing. that is said to 560 kilometers per hour. and one minute later, for bigger shoot gradually slow, the vessels were gentle. 25 kilometers per hour ending with.
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