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this is al jazeera. ah. hello, i'm has him. speaker, this is the news ally from doll ha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the death toll goes up to 40 after a mind lost in northern turkey resident, wretched type road. one is expected in the city of missouri. the you case, economic and political turmoil, it's new chancellor warns of difficult decisions as the prime minister places a backlash. and you front russian soldiers arrive in bella roost to form a joint force to be deployed along the ukrainian border and failing to deliver power. corruption, mismanagement, and a political crisis are blamed for iraq's black house and plenty coming up in
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including the playoffs in major league baseball and the women's rack. the welcome floss and i just sat back for france ahead of next month's feasible outcome with star midfield and got a conte, unlikely to play because of injury. ah, hello, it is just off to 10, g and t. and we start in turkey where at least 40 people have been killed in a coal mine explosion. more than $100.00 miners were under ground when it happened on friday night. one person is still trapped. dozens had been rescued with many taken to hospital. the mine is in barton province in the black sea town of massa. finter monahan has the latest. i did not 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 is on cache cur, the shams order,
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which $110.00 of our brothers are working in the might cause some of them the ones on 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 blew the surface just before sunset. you're more with me. it's most likely an explosion when we were back there, we only felt the pressure everywhere was covered and thus we couldn't see anything on mitchell. sure. it didn't. glad we were on a day shift. i was home when the phone rang. i also heard it on the news. i rushed over and we've been in the mind since we saw a horrible scene. it cannot be described it. they said it was with turkish present wrists up type or to 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. benjamin al jazeera. let's bring in center console and who is life force in a muscle, at the sight of the accidents. and what is the latest there on rescue efforts weyerhaeuser we nearly one and a half hour ago to the explosion inside. and according to the latest information on the interior minister, an hour ago he said, there is one more work left inside. the mind shuts down below minus 30300 meter levels. and according to the statement 40 workers happened. and we understand that this level last night we were informed by the officials that there are 49 workers who are trapped on minus 30350 meter levels. and we understand that
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none of them came out alive. if you said workers have been rescued there, a lot of some of them came out by their own efforts as they were close to the surface. some of them were rescued by the rescuers here. and 11 patients are being treated in the hospitals. 2 of them are in intensive care and some of the patients, what some of the workers who have, have it burns, have been transferred to a big hospitals. it's the ones that they're expert ties in have a skin burned. this is the situation right here. the families left the side and they're also preparing for the funeral. and in the late afternoon, there will be a funeral that we expect turkish presidents act on who will be arriving in the side maximum in an hour. he will be attending this funeral and but everybody is that as the area is famous for its coal reserves, there are so many mines. and so many people earn their lives by working in these
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coal mines. and we have been hearing from the workers who have been able to rescue themselves the many of the men who were trapped young men soon. i know it's still quite early right now to draw conclusions about the cause of this accident. but what is his mining safety record? what was the whole lot of how's my 1st we heard from the office so that it was a fire that called by a cold gas muslim gets and then they actually update of they said it was only an initial finding about the prosecutor launched an investigation on this incident, but many experts are mentioning about this. it fired them as for them at transformer, got on fire, and merge with the coal. get the message. i guess there was a marshal fire inside and that partial fire was actually still on the wait in the,
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in the mind shop. but of course, when there is this a cool gas accumulated in the galleries, the experts warn that means the oxygen level is down to from 4 to 15 percent, which they consider and negligence. so we are waiting for an investigation report, but i have to say that target doesn't have a good safety mindset. they would record as special when it comes to coal mining, especially in these area back in 2014. there was another minor accident where to kia laws as 301 mind workers. there are many accidents happening in the cold line. the number of the accidents are going down gradually, but still they are. the accidents are happening, and some of the syndicates accused privatization and the lack of a state all those on these companies. but we are waiting for the investigation to tell us the main cause of this explosion at the myself. behind me has them all
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right center. thank you center console life 1st there at the side to that mine explosion in a mass ra turkey. how the you case new chancellor says he didn't vote for less trust but support economic plans. jeremy han started on friday off the quasi quoting was sacked. you'd only been in the job for 6 weeks announcing a mini budget that saw the pound dropped to record lows. let's talk now to andrew simmons who his life was in london. so andrew, what jeremy had been saying? while he's spending his saturday in the treasury, just a short distance away from downing street, and he's be making it clear to media that he has a pretty free hand in trying to sort out this incredible mess for a g 7 country to be in this state. has astonished not in the public but ministers themselves. he has said that sir, his prime minister has his full support and that he will do his utmost to get
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things back on track. but he has may criticisms of trust. he said it was a mistake to fly blind, and that is a reference to not scrutinizing the figures in order to make tax cuts and reading astonishing the markets and which went into free fall and put it britain in this very dangerous economic state. now truss is in the prime ministerial country, a residence for the weekend trying to work out how she can keep her job effectively . because ministers, ex ministers, and a one current minister ah, have warned that she does appear to be possibly on the way out. there is such a large number of conservative m p 's now who feel that she is a liability or because of the credibility of the country going to the dogs
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effectively. and the lot of this is to do with her promise is during her campaign to cut tax and grow the economy. now it would appear that we have a chancellor. there was another term as finance minister that the 4th in $100.00 days are now talking about tax rises rather than cuts. and also using the other term for cuts cuts in in expenditure these, these things were unheard of in her campaign. so naturally the conservative party, an indeed the public feel, this is a really bad position to be in. so you have trust trying to withdraw her credibility, but a mutterings that that could be a push against her. and then you have a situation where by or do you have a chancellor in position now widely seen as having more power than the prime minister watch this man. he could make a being an ex minister himself and the key player, a heavy hitter whose twice been
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a little tory leadership race, or he is to be watched, certainly, possibly. who knows, he could get the top job eventually. all right, andrew, thanks andrew simmons life for us in london. we'll talk more about this now with steven barber, he is a policy making specialist and a professor of global affairs at regents university, london. he joins me light now from our, our london studio at thanks for being with us. so let's talk 1st of all about jeremy hunt. then he seen, i mean, what does he bring to the job? he's seen as a save pair of hands after all of the upheaval of the last he days. yeah, i mean look, let's just stir a step back a moment. i mean, we have economic chaos, political chaos to an extent, and it's self inflicted chaos, self inflicted by a prime minister and her chancellor, who yesterday she sat for carrying out her own policy. and in a sense, it's part of that kind of culmination of,
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of the fantasy politics that we've had in britain since breaks it, which are divorces ah, policy making from the real world. and i'm listening to your conversation with your, your corresponded there. ah, you trustees now as effectively i kind of dead duck ah, prime minister, her new chance, the joe, me, hon is the dominant figure in the government. ah, and i no doubt the media round that he's done this morning. will have gone some way to a reassuring markets in a way that that her press conference. yes, they are 8 minute press conference certainly will not have done i'm but he's done that by effectively trashing her ah, economic policy. and you're, you're quite right. ah, the consequence of that is a complete you turn really on the so called many budget i are of a couple of weeks ago. and this idea that, that in order to put public finances on her sustainable level,
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it will mean not just ah, potential tack, right? tax rises, but also squeeze in a public expenditure just to pick up on that point to back to the prime minister. less trust fighting for her political survival. here is not a discussion in the u. k. media about that and you've said yourself that some and she, she doesn't really, you know, have much time. do you think it is just a matter of time before he goes or can she survivors? well, i mean it in normal circumstances, the idea of trying to remove a prime minister prime minister with a, with a 70 seat majority, just 5 weeks after being appointed would be a really absurd. ah, but that's what conservative m. p. 's are weighing up at the moment whether it's more absurd to get rid of her or than to retain her. but at the moment she has very, very little credibility. she a so low in the polls was a pole yesterday the put her governing party on just 19 percent of the vote,
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whether to be a general election arm and her own parties. of course, looking around to see if a more credible figure it could take hold of the government. ah, we're going to have to leave it there. thanks very much sherry for your time. steven barber, nice having his thank you plenty more ahead there on this al jazeera news out, we may farmers risking their lives in ukraine. our government troops push on with their counter offensive. the guys have found this in the field that they're working in. it is a cluster bomb delivery system that spread out over a target area and can remain hidden and deadly for years. flood waters are still rising in parts of nigeria. more states inundated, leaving thousands of people trapped and later is ford motor g t returns to australia for the 1st time is the pandemic started
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bulletin. i had the 1st the 1st group of russian soldiers have arrived in bella, roost. their convoy expected to team up with the bell russian soldiers, the defense ministry. their says, their mission is to strengthen the protection and defense of the border. hammon vall is lifeless in moscow. some hm. and what do we know, or do we know rather the exact size and purpose of this force will housemart's. the decision was taken last monday by the, to leaders to president, to look a shanker and present putting of russia. and they put it in the framework of the ongoing for a long time ongoing as so const unitary state or union state between the 2
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countries signed in 1999, whereby the 2 states merged or are created a kind of integration i economically and militarily or at least insecurity in terms of security. and for look at shanker, it's time he has been talking about this for some time. now. it's time for bellows to air, to pay attention to what's going on on his borders. and he has been talking about glance, but his intelligence services are discovered that ukraine is planning attacks on bellows. and there about the size that he didn't, he was asked last week about the size and he said, certainly it's not going to be going to be a 1000 soldiers. so hinting there that it might be a much stronger or bigger force than just $1000.00 troops. the basis of this false will be, or belushi, and what russia is, is joining it has already sent that battalion overnight. a few 100 soldiers with their equipment and probably more would join. we'll join them in the next few weeks
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. so days and weeks. but certainly at what's we'll, we'll are sure of is that or, and from what he says, look at shanker, he says, this is for the defense of the larose border. but observers are saying that there is no likelihood that ukraine is in a position right now to attack bellows. on the one hand, they are stuck with the russians, the russians in the east and, and in the south trying to defend their country. and on the other hand, any widening of this conflict is going to be dangerous for all the parties, it might bring more countries into the, into the fray. so, i mean, some doubt being found there about the real purpose behind the creation of this force. but look at shanker, has his own eternal politics and he has historic, his historic ties with russia. and all of those factors should be, should be a, it should be looked at in the say in this respect. he says he has announced that
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during the last couple of days that the country is in a state of emergency because of the threats from ukraine. and it is in a mode of fighting terrorism and so on. that kind of rhetoric might politically help him in the interior. we don't know the exact reasons for that, but certainly the more details will emerge in the next few weeks about this ma'am, a thank you. mm hm. and vol in moscow force of staying with the war and ukraine. russian forces have bombed a number of towns that ukrainian soldiers seized in fair sum. ukrainian military told, as it suspects the russian attacks ought to secure a defence points and ammunition deposed, but not to advance. the number of russian soldiers are also surrendering on the 1st front me while ukraine has shut down in iranian, made john on the southern front. iranian officials deny their supplying drones to russia and ukrainian army says it is continuing to recapture villages from
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retreating, rushing forces around the occupied city of harrison. many the settlements lie in ruins, and farmers are working in dangerous conditions to harvest crops. chance rapid reports these 3 brothers risked their lives working the fields of sudden crane. russian forces have retreated from what the ukraine and army says are dozens of villages and settlements. it is liberated in this area. what is the crane encounter offensive continues towards the russian occupied city of care of san. so do the dangers for farmers near the frontline, la ya, michigan. we so i'd like to live when the shelling starts. we hide, we such fools to run to the danger is everywhere. bombs come rob at any time. there are a lot of unexploded bombs. well, it's very frightening. knowingly can tread on or drive over one garcia to so in the
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last few minutes, the guys have found this in the field that they're working in. it is a cluster bomb delivery system. it carries tens of individual bomblets that spread out over a target area. and can remain hidden and deadly in fields like this. for years. neither russia nor ukraine are signatories of the 2008 international convention on cluster munitions that aims to band may use. i. c at the farms combine harvester recently hit what the men believe was a mine ukrainian army blew up ordinance in a controlled explosion close by. cranium helicopter gun ships fly low over the farms towards the enemy lines. god bless our boys, says gallia, as they pass overhead. she describes the day a russian soldier came to her home. if gallo. yeah, yes,
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he asked me if i was for russia or ukraine. there was another soldier with the machine gun behind him. i told him i wished he could return home alive and give his mother, grandchildren. i turned and went inside and cried in my kitchen. my whole body was shaking. i thought he would shoot me in the back. i was utterly terrified. homes in liberated villages destroyed bridges blown up supply lines caught the black heads of dried sunflowers bough under the blue autumn sky like an army in retreat cranium. soldiers are in control here now. but as the farmers harvest the remaining crop, they hope the russian army never returns. charles stratford, al jazeera sultan ukraine are candidates for the hotly contested georgia senate seats in the u. s. midterm elections faced off in
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a debate on friday. democrats won the states 2 seats last year, giving them control about the house and the senate for the 1st time in a decade. now one of the seats is up for grabs. again, mike, hannah reports from savannah. we will see time and time again tonight, as we've already seen, that my opponent has a problem with the true right now i have to respond to where we are. we are moving on and on and on the pace of a tip, a 1000000 made for television debate between contenders were a crucial senatorial seat in georgia. but there's a lot at stake here as senate seat currently held by democrat reverend reiko warnock. but contested by trump backed former football star republican herschel walker, and much like the nearby savannah river, this turbulence below the surface. the debate comes amid a vicious media attack campaign, showing up as, as whitehouse armed with a gun and refusing to leave the
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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. will it confirm the shift from the right signal and the democrats victory 2 years ago? is the state of georgia going to continue that trend toward 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 a measure of the lingering influence of donald trump. marshall please, staff who has wholeheartedly endorsed the heal walker. i only need $11000.00. i need 11000 votes. 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
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friend and he won't stand by me when he's voted with him. 96 percent of the time. i think that part of the problem with our politics right now is that us become 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 has demonstrated in 2022, it doesn't appear to matter what the candidate says or does. as long as the part he wins. the debate has put on display the degree of animosity that has permeated these midterm elections in a book to leave divided united states. what was once a ripple on the body politic is now a churning tied. my kind of out is there a savannah or the opposition national salvation front intern easier is protesting against deteriorating political and economic conditions. crowds gathered
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in the center of the capsule, students. these live pictures from there. now their leaders have called on them to denounce the nation's economic and social situation and reject. next years legislative election. israeli forces have rated the home of a palestinian accused of attacking an illegal settlement north east of milan. local sources say a free palestinians where detain. the israeli military says 23 year old christ should yeah. carried out to shooting injuring one person. he was among for palestinians killed by israeli forces on friday. sure. just body is being withheld by the army. iraq is among the world's largest oil producers, but that resource isn't helping people on the ground. for decades. many have suffered because of power outages, and it won't be easy to fix and rally hashem reports from baghdad.
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this is a daily reminder to iraq. he is living in baghdad that countries among the world's richest in energy. what for this man and those living here? both got an outdated electricity infrastructure, make them angry, and a mix of corruption, mismanagement, and political crisis a making without a lot. ottawa and pepper, we have 4 hours of blackouts followed by 2 hours of service. but when the national electricity is on its like traffic lights, it goes on and off all the time. people here are suffering when these cables are failing to deliver power to their households. but when they do, they become dangerous to human lives, as they're left low hanging in residential areas. malika has been a main instigator for angry protests and iraq in the past few years. under 50 degrees celsius summer, people had to live with black house or pay for local generators. ladale alarm
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federal marbella, these again between our demand and supply, we need 35000 megawatts of electricity, even if we secure 25000. we still need 10000 megawatts. we need more stations in different cities. also, we need new lines to all the provinces. the lack of budget is challenging our plans and occupies guys on power from iran to cover a 3rd of its needs. but with sanctions on to her on payments have been overdue. iran is struggling with increased power demand and is cutting power supplies. that's putting more pressure on iraq's national electricity supply. f one return may go out of offer. iran is providing us with 1200 megawatt. besides the gas we use in the plants that produce 3300 megawatt of electricity, aka toby, that are also accusations electricity is being used by iran to maintain influence, to count, to the countries influence the who as in college, baghdad, to sign
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a deal with the gods corporation council or g c. c, to get about 500 megawatts of energy for iraq is very important to rectify our relations and to get electric supply from different countries. so that will not be under pressure from any side, whether iran, one of the safety or even will jordan and egypt since 2003, it all kind of spend more than $80000000000.00 on upgrading its power grid. but many say they've yet to see the benefits on the hash images 0 back that alright, still ahead on the edge of it. but kina fast those new hope for stability as it swears in its 2nd president this year. making a meal of it will tell you why protest is have thrown over a world famous work and in school will explain what caught the eye of this baseball
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or during the playoffs, or when we come back every ah, it's the weekend. here's her forecast for europe and africa. so we've got sherry and windy combination for the islands of ireland and britain over the course of the weekend. more so western areas toward the north as well. you know, in dublin we'll see those winds crank up to about 50 kilometers per hour. rain and wind warnings for a southern germany as well. south of frankfurt and that's drifting out what whether into austria in the czech republic. but south of the it's in the balkans temperatures are lifting again and that the sun has returned. severe thunderstorms bubbling up across greece's creek island. that batch of what weather moving into southern turkey. yes. so what day and on tale. and also black 3 showers and it's
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stumble 20 degrees and i think wind gusts here in the order of about 40 kilometers per hour. temperature still in the thirty's, in southern spain, including seville, molig. i think we may get you there in some way whether speaking into the northwest, spain could see if flooding really anywhere from southern nigeria, right through to sierra, the own and liberia on saturday. and our seasonal rains are drifting further toward the south and goal and namibia, and the risk of seen some severe thunderstorms pop up for the western cape, the eastern cape, and quote, through the natal provinces in south africa, including durbin with a high of 20 degrees, enjoy your weekend season, the in these turbulent times up front returns for a new season. join me, mark them on hill as we take on the big issues. they are literally being turned back. how is this not a contravention of international law? this is exactly the place for us to interrogate people about issues that matter
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ah but again, you're watching, i just need a reminder of our top stories that they sell at least 40 people have been killed in the explosion at a turkish coal mine. a rescue operation continues for one person still trapped in the black sea town of marcella. you case new chancellor is wanting of difficult decisions ahead including an increase in taxes by master list trust sat a previous chancellor off to just 6 weeks and ditch and new governments economic strategy. the 1st group of russian soldiers have arrived in belarus. last monday. the bell russian president, plains ukraine, was plotting to attack his country and announced a joint force with moscow. burkina faso has appointed a new president 2 weeks after. it's 2nd qu, in less than 9 months, able to even try or a supporters hope he'll bring stability to
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a country where violence has killed thousands of people and displaced millions more . sam med nick has more. 2 weeks after yell officers ousted burkina, 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 gather to formalize corey's appointment was always a double going to be an input. we need a committed patriot, who's ready to fight for the restoration of the national territory. at the end of september, 34 year old tro receive 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 appointments of tory 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
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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 fought alongside the military, so they're frustrated by the lack of assistance and what the new government to give them more weapons and it can print it out from the governor, mother counseling 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 closely with russia instead of the country, former colonizer france, which has been fighting arm groups in the region since 2013. outside the meeting for the national assembly menu were seen waving russian flags and denouncing france . i am 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.
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we've never heard that a french soldier died. it's l soldiers who die. but for many, it doesn't matter who we're kinda fussing. new leaders work with as long as they restore peace to their we can country sam at dig out to 0. what did you do for quino fossa? officials in nigeria say they're struggling to get food and fuel to areas hit by the worst floods in a decade. more than 500 people have died about 900000 homes are under water. $27.00 of nigeria is $36.00 states are affected. it's national emergency management agency says the disaster is on a colossal scale in hungary. thousands of students and parents have rallied in support of striking teachers. ah, they demanding higher wages and calling for civil disobedience. the government has promised to raise their salary by 20 percent next year. hungary is heading for
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recession with inflation at its highest point in 2 decades. c i china's most important political event in decades takes place in the coming days. present. she didn't ping is near sun to remain at the helm when communist party delegates meet in beijing. but the rest of the leadership is up for a shakeup. patrick falk outlines what's at stake. the streets are painted red in security has been stepped up ahead of china's commerce party, congress beijing's tightened coven 19 carbs as well. and he outbreak during this important political event, would be an embarrassment for the government. of course, people are paying attention to, you know, whether there will be changes or short term changes dar because it's affecting everybody is affecting the entire nation. while the rest of the world has mostly decided to live with the virus. china has doggedly pursued as 0 cove approach. heaping pressure on the economy shoring up growth will be
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a top priority for the new leadership. many people will be keeping a close eye on the new economic line up. you are talking about a very, very profound major personnel changes in china. the personality of different leaders at different levels do have major impact among those on their way out. our premier leeker chung who manages the world's 2nd largest economy and lou, her president, she's top economic adviser, both as seen as pro market reformists. it's on to say who could step in to fill those shoes? decision making for the leadership risha for a may behind closed doors, but many political am, believe income and candidates will be she lawyer less with a more state driven economic approach. another question is whether the re shuffle will throw up any potential success to she can pick some fear. the president's consolidation of power may divert attention away from the most pressing problem.
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gina went, is the economic problem seems to have been cast aside. beijing is now focusing on the power shift on the establishment of a totalitarian system. i believe china's economy in the long run will find it difficult to escape from the prospect of recession treading the waylay to prevent that from happening and overhaul of china's cove at 19 policy could be crucial. but there's little indication as it stands of any significant change, patrick, fog, al jazeera beijing. how the international monetary fund is warning. europe faces a downturn with the war and ukraine hitting the continents recovery. after the pandemic gdp developed european countries, a forecast to drop from 3.2 percent to just 0.6 percent next year. growth in emerging economies is predict the slide from 4.3 to 1.7 percent. inflation will ease but remain high, expects it to be around 6 percent hitting 12 percent in developing economies. allen
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fisher has more from the i m. f world bank meeting in washington, dc. the delegates and representatives will be leaving the i m. f world bank meeting here in washington over the next couple of days with the reality really enforce to them that the economic picture globally is no 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 water 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 wants together to make sure that russia continues to suffer for the water in ukraine. one thing we want to be clear about is that why she should not profit from having
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started this atrocious war in ukraine, and should be benefiting from profits that result from 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 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 am as 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 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
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leaving. here it is a very big leak picture 420222023. a grease is one of the few european countries with strong economic growth. it's come a long way since getting an international bailiff to avoid economic collapse more than a decade ago. john therapist has moved from athens, greece appears to be faring 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, greece had to go through an 8 year depression between 292017, but lost a quarter of its jeezy paid. 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
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emergency loans. and they lent it 257000000000 euros, a world record breaking bailout. in order to earn those handouts, lo, greece had to 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 on employment, 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, has only just now been restored to its original level of $740.00. and grief remains saddled with some of the highest sovereign dirt in the developed world. it'll be paying off it's emergency loans until at least 2016. but because it has balanced its budget,
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it can again borrow money from markets at 5 percent interest in malta, 2 brothers had been sentenced to 40 years in prison for the murder of a journalist in 2017 daphne kajuana galicia investigated corruption in political and business circles. a death in a car bomb explosion led to protest, and the resignation of prime minister, joseph muskrat, australia's east coast has again suffer days of torrential rain is seen hundreds of thousands forced to leave their homes. these pictures are from the state of victoria, which is seen more than a months worth of rain in just a few days. sarah clark has more 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, 50000 people across the state or without power. this is my family home,
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the father built this house and gum lived nice to my life. and it's near that they watering up before 2 days of unrelenting rain caused flash flooding across melvin. 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 homes that have been inundated, ah, there are another $500.00 times, at least that have been oscillated when 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 south wales, highways and rail lines had been cut off in the state of to as many a rainfall records had been broken after 2 days of torrential rain. this is a 2nd major flood of business with queensland and new south wales. devastated what, what was described as a right born in february this year. and it's not expected to be the last the bureau
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of meteorology, his board, that only the new wither events bring with it. happy mindful, 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. a protest is in pakistan, are demanding government action to stop increasing violence in border regions with afghanistan. i say not enough is being done to prevent the band. pakistani taliban grew from launching attacks. barbara, anger, power reports, good. terrorism is not acceptable, hooliganism is not acceptable. expulsion 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, particularly in swat. our general,
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not for you to go to the school door to door to baggage catching, or aguilar, a friend of to go tomorrow because there is of europe unknown in the area have been created in did. uni, rees, elders were killed in a bomb attack and lush car last month 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 bought into pakistan, keep skills. but this time we are not going to take the brunt and won't allow an
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easy else to fall into the day. this hands will stand and fight this till the last drop of our blood to save our ears. the government says, although recent talks to the t t p bore no concrete results, it will proceed peaceful means to end the chaos protest her say they are ready to march in islamabad. nasty outlawed group has rained n barbara and go path out as era. 2 or to climate activists have been arrested after throwing tomato soup on vincent van galks painting the sunflowers in london's national gallery. they were from a just stop oil, a group that wants the british government to hold new oil and gas product painting was not permanently damaged. a hundreds of climate change activists walk through london streets as part of a 3 day protest organized by the extinction rebellion group. the dean barbara was there will this action they sit in by extinction,
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rebellion outside downing st. marks. 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. those incident in which activists from another group will just stop foil through soon put a painting by vanguard, known as sun, flowers, extinction, rebellion, all calling on the government to do more to, to tackle the climate crisis. and now, highlighting what they say is the intersection between the climate crisis affecting the planet and the viability of 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 fuel and the price of fossil fuels effect internationally. so what our government is doing, talking about new licenses and getting more oil and gas out the no fee not. they're not going to get anything out of those wells for 10 years. not gonna help anybody
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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 here. say that they would like to see a windfall tax imposed by the government on excess profits made by oil and gas companies. that's something that many of the british public actually support. so for extinction, rebellion that would be something the government could do quickly, which would help with the climate crisis and with the cost of living crisis. all right, board is coming up after the break, including women's tennis from san diego as well. number one continues dominant c. ah frank assessments. if the united states should week you running the program was
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there to build a nuclear weapon. they were trying to deal by informed opinions. i believe that armenia and as a regina should have bilateral negotiations, we've been holding that for many times. critical debate is the commonwealth now still something that king charles will take home in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. examining today's headlines, we cannot leave them a good is good, a good top flight for titanic heading for the iceberg. setting the discussions the fall of afghanistan is going to stay with every single ask and for the rest of their life sharing personal stories with the global audience that our body is trying to me. it is about our own. all right, programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on al jazeera. ah
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ah. oh, i cannot get all the sport his gemma thank you. has him with just i've a 5 weeks to go until the cas are wild cup. the defending champions, france of suffer to play with in go to conte set to miss the tournament. the midfield injured, his hamstring playing for chelsea. back in august, he was back in training. but as aggravated the problem during his session and is now unlikely to recover in time france keisha did he a day shall, has already said he would not pick injured players in the hope that'll be fit in the major league baseball playoffs, the new york yankees lost game 2 of their division series with cleveland, but they did produce the highlight of the day, courtesy of pitcher nestor, cortez. what a facing the base
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is loaded, cortez stopped a scoring play and just about got the out. the all star following the golden rule, always keep your eye on the ball. the series is tied at one watch. the philadelphia phillies played their 1st play of game at home for more than 11 years. and they made the most of the occasion against the atlanta braves philadelphia, howard at 2 a $91.00 victory and game 3, leading the world series champions on the brink of elimination. the crowd. and i was incredible. i mean, absolutely insane. lectric nothing that i could you ever dreamed about primary race? well, it was, i mean, shells again because i was unbelievably cool while it's like there for the next 2 weeks. and fans of the san diego padres hadn't seen a whole playoff game in 16 years. they were given plenty to cheer about as the
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padres defeated at the los angeles door visit to one and the now just one victory from moving into the next round. after being council to the past 2 years, due to the coven, 19 pandemic, moto g. p. is back racing in australia before this weekend. who i am austin. never written a premiere class like at the philip island circuit. not that you know, it's just funny at breaking the record, which stood for 9 years to take composition for sunday's race. out of 6 time while champion mark marquez just 2 points, separate championship lead up fabulous quarter, all right. and francesco vanya italian qualify 3rd with quarter are in 5th in gulf, or ricky fall is within touching distance of resurrecting his career. the american has struggled since his last victory 3 years ago. but he leads going into the fine around the p. j told event in japan fowler shuttle for on 66 on say 3, he's at 14 on the part one class, 2011 p. j champion at keegan. bradley at the
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women's at rugby world cup england, the favorites and they beat france. a 13 points to 7 in the group stage. emily's garetsville sort of england points as they extended their record winning streak to $27.00 matches. they haven't lost since july 2019 australia to night scotland. their 1st win of the tournaments of yours is it trailed at 12 little half, so it's good. 14 unanswered points after the break, australia grabbing their us victory. and the u. s. also claimed their 1st when the americans scored a full fries in the 2nd half to beat japan at 30 to 2nd to the japanese of loss that even to match 10 is now and well, number one eager should be on tech has reached the last 4 of the san diego opened with a dominant victory over cocoa golf. she on tech took the 1st set 6 love that said 20th at bagels school line of the season. and the most since sabrina williams managed 259 years ago,
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top seated them on the 2nd 63 to reach our 3rd consecutive semi file. june tech now faces at gov doubles partner jessica pergola for a place in the final loan. number 6 booked her spot. in the 70s by beating a fellow american madison keith, what was the 1st meeting between the past? i'll be a visit saturday for the gala as well as the match with still tech her and golf will play that doubles the semi final 3rd seed arena. saba lanka is out. she lost her quarter final to wild number 77 gun wreckage. operation came through qualifying to reach the main draw of the tournament and is now set closer to reach had lasted w j 500. finally bery? yes. standing in her way is danielle collins at this year's australian opened finalist getting tossed number to seat a pallet, a dose at 7664, collins into the semi finals without dropping a set torment. the parent sandra man coach at christopher garcia has been
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angered by questions about the future of killing a map out of his team's a big match in the french lake with ma say on sunday reports earlier this week acclaimed the strike as looking to leave the pub in january, despite only signing a new contract in may, garcia was critical of reporters saying that ignoring his assertions and i'm happy is happy at p. s. j. boy, bon sure. kiana, exquisite bali. to answer your question about killian, or did i talk to kill in about the rumor? no luck. there is a room that came out before the game on tuesday. he had the best answer. he was may man of the match up with he played well, we put in a great performance and showed solidarity. so tusky suppose deal actual mom asked what is happening away from that you have the right to talk about other things. but, but when you ask me questions, i also honestly, when i say those things, sure, nothing is written in the press. and you often say the opposite. anyway, you saw manchester cities, premier league title credentials, will get a test this weekend as they travel to anfield level of struggle to reach the form of last season. but cities boss knows that capable of ending his teams unbeaten
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start and or the quality they have. they know the color to have. so if y'all would say this question when fire thing and left, there was a i think liverpool cannot catch the top of the leak in that get arsenal. but been in the position that we are in the will cover, seal everything up. when you play city, it's resides left to right, are not read it or not really important because this game requires all your focus requires all the things you know about football. all sure. everything i said is couple of times enjoy preparing the game really. but it's anyway, doctor, the biggest challenge you can face in football. the biggest crash in a spanish name is also taking place on sunday. l classic. i only go different separates barcelona and ryan madrid at the top of the table as a face off at the burnaby is simply w bought out of pocket. you must always be focused because everything can happen
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when you play a classical. you must be fully focused because it is a very special match. i think we are in 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 on this. okay. and we finish with one of the best saves you're likely to see in the and h. l. want your canadians go tender? jake allen produced a spectacular stop to deny the detroit lions. alan was at full stretch and somehow got his stick to the puck. unfortunately wasn't able to stop detroit from winning re nothing. and as it will support from that, we'll have more. elizabeth lisa has them great stuff, nice jama. and that's it for me has him seek for this news. our bikes we accompany fully, but the ball is here in a few minutes with more other days news. ah ah
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oh, once you see dwellers now posted to the villages in morocco, algiers follows the personal journey of 3 women teachers. their daily struggles with isolation and battles with physical hardship. sacrificing their family lives for the education of future generations. women in the winter on al jazeera, a simple act of flying a flag, but in the occupied west bank raising the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also of ports of the 19 ninety's between the palestine diversion organization and israel. the bound on the palestinian flag was listed,
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but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express any type of support for the palestinian call. one day there are no palestinian flag. the neck estimates are filled with if wide t your net by young men who are not even born wendy israeli government 1st declared the palestinian flag in the oh robert, he is going blind from a rare genetic disorder. as his son beholds the beauty of the world for the 1st time, roberts may be seen it for the last. ah, but has this genetic disorder been passed on to his son? witness a sky without stars on al jazeera. ah
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