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will depend on the palestinian black with 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 next best to reach are filled with them. if y t your net boy young men were not even born when these railey government 1st declared, the palestinian flag it oh robert he is going blind from a rare genetic disorder. ah, as his son beholds the beauty of the world for the 1st time, robert maybe 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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the death toll goes up to 40 after a mind blasting nor then to a key it present reship typo to want has arrived in the city of a master. ah, you're watching al jazeera life from doha with me for the back. he bore, also coming up the you case, economic and political turmoil, it's new, chancellor warns of difficult decisions as the prime minister faces a backlash. flood waters are still rising in parts of nigeria. more states are inundated, leaving thousands of people traps and failing to deliver power corruption, mismanagement and a political crisis and blames for iraq's blackouts. ah,
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we begin inter kia, where president recept typo to one has arrived near the sight of a deadly coal mine explosion. his visiting survivors in hospital before traveling to the mine, at least 40 people were killed when the explosion happened on friday night. more than $100.00 miners were under ground, one person is still trapped. the mine is in barton province in the black sea town of a master. could not engine it. we have taken out 40 minus 40 martyrs from the mind and transfer them to hospitals. we have 11 people injured currently in hospital or 6 of them had been transferred to assemble cam and secure a city hospital with health ministry ambulances. all 3 people are being treated at bought in state hospital and to being treated in a private hospital. one of whom has already been discharged this 58th of the 110 miners were rescued. some of them exited the mind by their own means and the rest
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as a result of if it's of our teams, we have an uncertainty about one of the minus. let's get the latest now from seen them go. so glue is that the site of the accident in a master, i sent him, bring us up to speed with what's been happening behind you. that is on hold on going because there is one more person trapped under the minus 20350 meter levels for the interior minutes. and this is the last worker that needs to be evacuated, but it is hopeless that he's going to come out alive as a, he's been down very deep and this is the area. this is the level the where the explosion happened. and it was also a partial if fire erupt in that area. that's why none of the workers travel in this area since last light came out. now my site is waiting for the last buddy of the
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law worker. i'll set aside a little bit that i would like to show you the crowd behind me. old rescue workers . the protocol is here. they are waiting for the rescue operation to and also they're waiting for the turkish presidents, arrive at the side. he arrived and must nearly help. and now we're a go and he's visiting the survivors at the hospital. there are dozens of survivors and he will be attending a funeral program afterwards. and he is going to come to the coal mine aware as of last happened and he's going to gather information from the officials here. and there are some other minors from the surrounding areas who came here for sale. the dirty and many risky workers have been dispatched. but i can tell that in this area where mining is very important, where there are so many coal mines and where there are it accidents happening every
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year. this seems to be the fate of the mine workers because to kid doesn't have as such a goods rather than mine safety. i was going to ask you about badges to name a bach turkeys, mining safety record and what the investigation into this accident has found. so far about the causes of this explosion. the sure fully at 1st we heard from the official stops, this was a. this was a fire fire cold by cold gas, which is called a method. so according to them, a transformer exploded and then it's got because of the matching, it's cool, cool. guess it's got a fire, a partial fire, in the 300 meters gallery of the coal mine out there. that's the offer. so this was an initial finding, but an investigation has been launched by the prosecutor to find out the will cause of the explosion. but of course, this is also very controversial. the mind experts that we have been speaking
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through and who have been speaking on media are telling that if there's the fired them, it means that the oxygen level in the gallery has been down to from 4 to 18 percent, which is a very low. and that's look at that look and might be a question here. so we're waiting for the officials to answer these questions investigation. but coming back to this face, the records in the coal mines, and especially in coal mining at the safe, the record is not very good. as many of the people who remember back in 2014, there was another by an explosion where to kill last 301 mind workers over a night. and that was one of the biggest incidents in kids mining history. mining is very important to hear the number of accidents occurring every year is going down gradually,
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but still there are questions that have to be answered fully. thank you for that update name casino blue live in a master in northeast in turkey and a now the world news, the u. k. 's new chancellor says he didn't vote for les stress, but of course her economic plans, jeremy hunt thought it on friday after quasi cortez was thought he'd only been on the job for 6 weeks announcing a mini budget that saw the pound dropped to record lows. esco live to under simmons in london. andrew tell us more about what the new chancellor has been se. well, 1st of all, jeremy hunt is at the treasury. he's spending his saturday trying to calm the markets. that's the intention for monday. he's doing his some sees working out a totally different plan. it would seem to that one intended that he's talking of some tax rises. he's talking about some cuts and expenditure. he's warning the times are going to be really difficult for the british people. and he has
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criticized less trust, as well as openly supported her hers to, to really diplomatic or maneuvers. he's take a taken on his described, her position as being mistaken in trying to fly blind. and in the sense that she did not cost out. aha m plans in terms of a how she would finance the tax cuts. and of course the market serv responded negatively with this record for a crash in the pound. they are all round despair in financial circles. as far as trust is concerned, she is at the country retreat. the place where all prime ministers go normally for a rest, but no rest for her. she is actually fighting for her political survival. numbers are growing as we speak, or in terms of
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a conservative m. p. 's and indeed ex ministers and it is some ministers. it said feeling that she has to go now could that happen within days, weeks, or months? some say it as soon as possible. there is a real concern about how she promised so many good things of a conservative members for for many people are paying high taxes, they expected tax reductions that was scrapped than the 2nd. you turn involved the corporation tax assurances it would not ride is that's been reversed. but this isn't all about utah says is much more about a new finance minister, chancellor, or with a heavy weight back ground. very likely the hunt will go his own way. seems to have a free leash in the way he's planning to calm the markets so many feel within the conservative party. he's the man with a real power right now. andrew,
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thank you for that update. andrew simmons live in london. they're well less trust has had a turbulent time as you k prime minister, just 17 days into her premier shape. the government unveiled a tax cut in many budget to be paid for by a massive increase in borrowing. the most controversial element was the abolition of the 45 percent talk rate of tax for the highest honors. the pound immediately plunge, falling to its lowest level again, c, u. s. dollar. the bank of england was forced intervene, and by a government bond to try to establish economy just 10 days after announcing it the now former chancellor quasi cor tang did a you turn on the abolition of the 45 percent talk rate of time saying we get it, he lasted in the job for a total of $38.00 days, the 2nd shortest tenure of any chancellor in the u. k. while stephen barbara is the professor of global affairs at regent's university in london, he says, the new chancellor is now the dominant figure in this trust is government. we have economic chaos political cast to an extent, and it's self inflicted chaos,
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self inflicted by a prime minister and her chancellor, who yesterday she sang for carrying out her own policy. and in a sense, it's part of that kind of culmination of, of the fantasy politics that we've had in britain since breakfast, which divorces policy making from the real world trustees now was effectively, i kind of dead duck prime minister, her new chance that jeremy hung is the dominant figure in the government, and i no doubt the media around that he's done this morning, will have gone some way to reassuring markets in a way that that press conference yesterday or 8 minute press conference certainly will not have done. but he's done not by effectively trashing her economic policy and you're, you're quite right. the consequence of that is a complete,
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you turn really on the so called mini budget of a couple of weeks ago. and this idea that in order to put public finances on a sustainable level, it will mean not just potential tax tax rises, but also squeeze in a public expenditure. hi, we want to show you now some live pictures from tunisia where the opposition national salvation front is protesting against deteriorating political and economic conditions. crowds have gathered in the center of the capital tunis, as you can see, their leaders have called on them to denounced relations, economic and social situation, and also rejects next. he has legislative elections will keep a close eye on that. sorry for you. here on al jazeera throughout the day, officials in nigeria say they're struggling to get food and fuel to areas hits by the worst floods in a decades. more than 500 people have died in about 90000 homes are under water. 27
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of nigeria. 36 states are affected. it's national emergency management agency says the disaster is on a colossal scale. i made edris has more from a barrel in nigeria. right now i'm standing knee deep in water and if the camera i little way i little this way, you can see the flow of the water, the whole of the flow. this is happening inside an area that is considered a place of refuge for hundreds of victims. people who have been displaced by the floods, the region, flights of the past, to which implied the boards of capsized with more than 90 percent of lusty killing . most of them why really moving to this site to seek refuge at the rising flood waters to place them from that community? yeah, it's the secretary council, secretary of local government cousin area, it's housing, hundreds of people. and this is what you see here. and we thought we spoke to some of the victims have been displaced by this disaster, including of course,
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officials who told us that the last time they've seen relieve materials being sent to them. they can't remember the situation is desperate for many of them. and the conditions are really, really bad now on, on the force of what one of the teachers, what's telling us that the high level of water in this community is one of the reasons why aid has not reached members of this community. but the question is, as we are coming through 2 bottles, we noticed that boats and even some small or light transport vehicles like laurie same cause can make some distance. can couple some difference, at least we can deliver some food. that's what the community of victims are. telling us right now, we haven't seen officers of a distribution ages. it's either nationally or from civil society or even a workers we're trying to help out, particularly in this community that has suffered so much ahead on the show. booking
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of new hope for the ability as it was in its 2nd president this year and making a meal of it will tell you a well tennis out with anticipation is rising. and so with sponsored my cattle a ways, there is tropical activity cooking up north of the philippines island of lose arnt . hi everyone. here is the details on sunday. so already this is throwing to rental rain to low og. this is going to cook up into a tropical storm and eventually a typhoon now at the same time tropical activity. his slammed into central vietnam and an area where the ground is already saturated. the winds are pushing this southward across the country. it's clipping the eastern edge of laos and the north
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east of cambodia on sunday. what a view of southeast asia shows us. most of the energy is up around this tropical activity north of the philippines. we'll continue to keep tabs on that. now for japan, those winds have finally backed off suns out in tokyo, $23.00 degrees, but it's slug of rain moving into to shoe island. so that's going to play cargo shima for china, anywhere from the yellow river valley down to the pearl river. valley temperatures are above average and member though tropical activity, north of the philippines, the outer bands lashing taiwan on sunday. after india we go. the monsoon rains, particularly intense for careless, stay pouring into time on that. do a lender's weather report in pakistan. air quality is deteriorating, both in the north and south. and part of the problem is because we just don't have winds to mix away that pollution. susan de, with sponsored by a cat, are there ways which side is willing chaos or control?
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ah, what does the new forever war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming places are going to keep going up? why didn't joe biden see inflation coming? how did you get much wrong? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line, the u. s. is always of interest to people. all right, the world people pay attention to what with on here. and i do see this very good at bringing the news to the world from here. oh ah, they're watching al jazeera life from doha reminder of our top stories at least 40 people have been killed during an explosion at a turkish coal mine. a rescue operation continues for one person still trapped in
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the black seaton of a master. the u. k. 's new chancellor is warning of difficult decisions ahead, including an increase in taxes. prime minister list trust sat her previous chancellor and ditch her new government's economics strategy. and officials in nigeria say they're struggling to get food and healed to areas affected by the worst bugs in a decade. more than 500 people have died and about 90000 homes are under warranty. the 1st group of russian soldiers have arrived in belive rules. their convoy is expected to team up with bella russian soldiers. last monday, the leader of bella, luce claims ukraine was crowding to attack his country and announced they joined force with moscow. the defense ministry there says their mission is to strengthen the protection and defense of the border. that's bringing mom at val in moscow for so mom, at what more do we know about the exact size and purpose of this force?
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oh, fully we know more about the purpose than this size or last week her present. luke, who was asked about the size, and he said, certainly not just 1000 troops saw, i mean, the expectation or depending on that statement, is that it will be more than than that. and we know that the 1st battalion has arrived to the russian air troops, a few 100 or so far, so more is expected and with regards to the purposes since last week. her last monday, the 2 leaders present, put in and present. lucas shanker agreed on the korea, the creation of this force. they the regional super state. they have a super state union between russia and bella was 1999. and it was supposed to be a complete integration in terms of economy, security and so on. and even the, the, the monetary union, but so far,
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some of that hasn't yet to be achieved. no, there is a historic link between the 2 countries and the clue, it's the closest ally lucas shanker to president putin. and he has been talking during the last couple of weeks about the threats from ukraine. he even mentioned what he called plans in keith to a attack ukraine and to her, to her to do some terrorists attempts against you clean. and, you know, observers are looking at this with a little bit of a doubt because ukraine is stuck in its war with russia and the, it's unlikely, according to observers that ukraine will try to bring belarus into the fight or but it is 2 days ago, he said, look a shanker, that the country is now in a mode of emergency because the countries and the threats and it has to begin
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a campaign against those terrorists threats, particularly those terrorist threats coming from ukraine. a during the last few days, he increased the thought is type of rhetoric, and the expectation is that this false will protect the the belushi borders. but the real purpose behind it is, is still to emerge. thank you for that update. mom at val live in moscow. meanwhile, inside ukraine, russian forces have bombed a number of towns that ukrainian forces seized in curse on. the ukrainian military told al jazeera it suspects the russian attire. thought to secure ad offense, points and ammunition depos, but not to advance. a number of russian soldiers ow, so surrendering on the case on front in while ukraine has shot down any rainy and made drone on the southern front, even in officials deny their supplying jones to russia. and the ukrainian army says
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its continuing to recapture villages from retreating. russian forces around the occupied city of kent, san. any of the solomons lie in goings and farmers are working in dangerous conditions to harvest crops. char, satisfied with these 3 brothers risk 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 front line. le yamisha got if so i'd like to live when the shelling starts. we hide, we such fools to run to the danger is everywhere. bombs can rob at any time. there are a lot of unexploded bombs. well, it's very frightening. knowingly can tread on or drive over one cosivity. 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, a signature is of the 2008 international convention on cluster munitions that aims to ban may use. 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 gunship 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. is gazelle. yeah, yes,
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he asked me if i was for russia or ukraine. there was another soldier with a machine gun behind him. i told him i wished he could return home alive and give his mother, grandchildren. i turned it 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 loans caught the black heads of droids, some flowers bough under the blue autumn sky like an army in retreat. training soldiers are in control here now, but as the farmers harvest the remaining crop, i hope the russian army never returns. charles stratford al jazeera, some new crime in hungary. thousands of students and parents have rallied in support of striking teachers are
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demanding higher wages in calling for civil disobedience. the government has promised to raise their salaries by 20 percent next year. hungary is heading for a recession. with inflation that is highest pointing to decades to work in a fossil now we chose, appointed a new president, 2 weeks after it's 2nd call in less than 9 months, a brain shower, a supportive hope he'll bring stability to our country where violence has killed thousands of people and displaced millions more fam med make 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 for or is appointment resolved with them. we can have it in, but we need a committed patriot, who is ready to fight for the restoration of the national territory. at the end of
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september, 34 year old tro 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 say 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 results quickly. he's going to be ousted just like his predecessor violence by arm groups has rocked the country for years, killing thousands, and displacing some 2000000 people. some local 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 if you can find out from the governor, mother counseling about, we fight with bulletproof jackets and it's hard. sometimes we spend 7 days in the bush, 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. former colonizer france, which has been fighting arm groups in the region from 2013, outside the meeting for the national assembly. many were seen waving russian flags and denouncing france. i am messages that 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 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. 1. could you do bertino fi? so iraq is among the world's largest oil producers, but that resources and helping people on the ground for decades, many has suffered because of power outages. and it won't be easy to face says on the hash ambrey or some back that this is
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a daily reminder to iraq. he is living in baghdad that countries among the world's richest and energy. what for this man and those living here? oh, thoughts and outdated electricity infrastructure, make them angry and a mix of corruption, mismanagement, and political crisis. i'm making without a loss. ottawa in tampa. 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 he 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 are left low hanging in residential areas. walcott has been a main instigator for anguish, protests and iraq. in the past few years. under 50 degrees celsius summer, people had to live with blackouts or pay for local generators. let them 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 plants 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. and for me to make a lot of offer electronics, providing us with 1200 megawatt. besides the gas we use in the plants that produced $3300.00 megawatts of electricity. that are also accusations, electricity is being used by iran to maintain seattle, to count,
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to the countries influence the u, as in college. but that to sign 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 and all kinds spend more than $80000000000.00 on up grading. it's power grid. but many say they've yet to see the benefits on the hash images 0 back that to climate activists have been arrested after throwing tomato soup on vincent bangles painting the sunflowers in london. national gallery away from jess, top oil and move that wants to british government to hold new oil and gas projects .
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