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the turkish president pays his respects to the victims of a mining explosion that's killed. 41 workers. ah. hello civil robin. you're watching all of their life from doe coming up in the next 30 minutes. not giving up that cold. the change nationwide, protesting to nicea call on the president and his government to step down the u. k . you chance or admits mistakes were made and talking the economic crisis of walls of more difficult decisions. i had also in chilly where scientists say the number one cause of death for whales is commercial shipping. the new technology, the hopes to change that
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ah, welcome to the breaker, we begin in tokyo, where the nation is in morning. after $41.00 miners were killed and an underground explosion. it happened in the black sea town of a master respite type ad when the president has visited the site and met survivors . 11 people are in the hospital and dozens more have survived more than a 100 minus one underground when the blast happened on friday night because he lou is in asthma where funerals have been taking place. it's been a very tough day for the victims, families and, and for the recipe with last night. and finally, the last buddy of the worker was found in prisons. ardon announced that has been found and evacuated from the side for 4 to one people. most of them have been very ill since this morning, and the families are very upset. they don't want to talk to friends. we try to get
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in touch with them. they say it's not the day to talk right now. it's been very sad for them because this area and northern black sea, around the ma straw, and zone goldar provinces. there are so many my is mainly coal mines and there are villages. nearly each man in that village earned the ally, ally for a coal mining. and this is, this is something like an inevitable. and for many a miners as it accidents happen very often, authority is last slide for stuff that this was a fired them and then they pulled up the statement and said it was an initial finding. but the prosecutor launched an investigation and it took to know the real cause. we need to wait for this investigation and present our donald reflect that if there are any people who are responsible they will. those people will be ever
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leave to disease opposition. coalition. the national salvation frontage has been protesting against deteriorating political and economic conditions. oh wow. that's got that in the center of the capital cheaters, the leaders of called on them to reject mixture as legislative elections. and you see of also is freelance to listen to that. she tells us more about today's protests. the national salvation front managed to sir massa. what we think about 4 or 5000 is probably one of their biggest marches to date in parallel. there was a protest by the out of popular distortion party leader abbey at mu. see who's as of a hard right post. so been i leased a tight, tight leader, but the bigger protest was the national salvation front. and they've been really quite consistent in their opposition to chi side really since the beginning since his power grab last year. i what's been happening in tunisia over the, the past year has been severe food shortages. it started with the red flower
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running out. and then it's progressed to many more that can real staples that people rely on vegetable oil, half e t sugar. i mean, they're even been riots over the lack of sugar in supermarkets. so people are getting really quite frustrated, but there's 2 counts. there's ones who are fighting for democracy and those who is fighting for kind of bread and being able to live a better life. and know what they got to put on the dinner table at nights, usaa actually offering out 60000000 dollars in age to help the poorest, because people is so under, under pressure from these prices. i mean, often you'll get go to shop and the price you pay on friday is double that of what you paid on monday. it thing is that the, the economy and people's purchase power tenicia was very fragile. even. yeah. even before cove it and then kevin hitt and it went down even more and his just been an ever a downward spiral, but it seems to be accelerating. and that's why it's hurting people much harder.
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the case the chancellor has admitted mistakes were made in tackling the economic crisis. prime minister let's trust pick jeremy hung to replace quincy quoting who she 5 on friday, he been in the job for only 6 weeks and during which time he announced a mini budget that caused the pound, dropped to record lows. hung says he didn't vote for trust, but support economic plans. we are going to take some tough decisions. not just on spending, but also on tax. because we have to show the world that we have a plan financially. and that's the way that we get stability back in the situation . and are simmons has more of the chancellors 1st 24 hours in office. this is an extraordinary situation. jeremy hunt, moving into 11 downing street is the 4th chancellor in a matter of a 100 days. he has to do one thing immediately and then is to try and reassure the
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markets. he's got 2 days to do that saturday and sunday. on monday he will try and present a convincing case for the markets to lay off the u. k. and give it some chance to recover on friday. all of the action list trust talk in sacking a consequence saying her chancellor and in going public going out with the announcement that sir jeremy hunt would replace them. it didn't do enough. the markets did not cease their move on the u. k. with the pound dropping against the dollar and the cost of our government boring are going up. so what is this man going to do? he's talking about a tax increases not cuts. he saying he supports the prime minister, but then he's evidently got a deal whereby in taking the job, he's got the scope to make some difference. and he's also talking about cutting expenditure in some departments. that is all the reverse of what less trust was
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promising. and less trust now he says he has criticized her. he says that it was a mistake to fly blind not to give the sums behind all the plans to actually cut taxes. mistress has had a turbulent time as you k prime minister, just 17 days into office. the government unveiled a tax cutting many budget paid for by a large increase in borrowing. now the most controversial element was scrapping, the 45 percent top rate of tax for the highest honors. the pound immediately plunged, falling to its lowest level against the dollar. bank of england was forced to intervene and buy up government bonds to stabilize the economy. now just 10 days after announcing it the now former chancellor quasi quartet did a u turn on getting rid of the 45 percent top rate of taxing we get it. he lasted 38 days and the job. the 2nd shortest tenure of any chancellor in the u. k. steven
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barbers, a professor of global affairs at regent's university in london. he says the new chancellor is now the dominant figure in less trust is government. 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 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. yes, there 8 minute press conference certainly will not have done, but he's done not by effectively trashing her economic policy. and you're,
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you're quite right. the consequence of that is a complete you turn really on the so called many budgets 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. russian forces have bombed a number of towns that ukrainian force is seized in keshawn. now the ukrainian military toll down there, it suspects the russian attacks off to secure at different points and munitions essays, but not to advance a number of russian soldiers also surrendering on the cash on front. meanwhile, ukraine, her shut down, and iranian made drone on the southern front. radiant officials deny their supply and drones to russia will ukrainian army says it's continuing to recapture villages
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from retreating. russian forces around the occupied city of cash on many of the settlements english all lie in ruins, and farms are working in dangerous conditions to harvest crops. as charles stratford reports, these 3 brothers risk their lives working the feels of sudden crane. russian forces have retreated from what the ukrainian army says on 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. la ya, michigan. 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 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 ban may use. the farms combine harvester recently hit what the men believe was a mine. ukraine, an 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. 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 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, cut the black heads of dried sun flowers bough under the blue autumn sky like an army in retreat. crenan 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. though the 1st group of russian soldiers has arrived in belarus, they called voice expected to team up with the bell russian soldiers. and last
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monday, the bell russian president claimed that ukraine was plotting to attack his country and announced a joint falls with moscow. the defense ministry there says their mission is to strengthen the defense of the border. well, still ahead here on our 0 barkus on some of the you are some bassa after job by you said it's one of the most dangerous countries in the world. the campaign leads up in the state of georgia, were candidates of fighting for a crucial senate seat. the stories after the break ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle anyways, let's go with your weather update for asia. nice to see you. so her quality is deteriorating in northern and southern pakistan. part of the problem is we just don't have that when to mix away the pollution that the same time high temperatures
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for a lower and upper st province, 36 degrees in karachi. and also $36.00 degrees in jacob bat, after india we go whether it's in play for the rain in karnataka and hamel now do states those sponsor rains are still hanging on. and we're also getting blanketed in rain across somal deeds and sri lanka. bit of tropical activity to tell you about the 1st system ran into central vietnam, soaking the area there. the winds are drifting it further toward the south clipping the east of laos and also the northeast of cambodia and the name storm in the lose on straight. that's going to give us some torrential brain for a log on sunday, and this will intensify into a typhoon. now. the outer bounds of this storm system are lashing taiwan on sunday . and let's talk about the weather in china. temperature is above average from the yellow river valley, down to the pearl river valley and len this weather report in japan. those winds have finally backed off for tokyo. but this slug of rain is coming in to que shoes
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is new, chancellor is warning of difficult decisions ahead, including the increase in taxes. premier phyllis trust sacked her previous chance love friday. she's also done some new turns on her government's economic strategy. that pakistan has summoned the us ambassador after president joe biden call the nation one of the most dangerous in the world on thursday by race concerns after he said, is slammer. bob has a nuclear arsenal without any cohesion. buckets on says it's nuclear assets meet every international standard from the un watchdog symbol come is a political and security analyst. she says the timing of biden's statement was a bit of a surprise, but doubts that will have a negative impact on the u. s. pakistan relationship. i think the concerns are not very deep as far as the u. s. relationship with buckets on is concerned. be seen a lot of high level visits behind the scenes. things have improved since bossier or
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less than a year, even since boss 6 months relationship is has improved. but i think mostly focused on the policy makers are looking at the statement from the context of us as own internal mid term was coming up in november. this statement came by president biden was made in a fundraiser. and you know, it's, you know, preceded a link with a futile nuclear threat. i think this whole kind of a fear securitized narrative helps the u. s. president and, and the white house, when they tried to explain why they want to lee build relationships with pakistan. why is it still important to engage pakistan? because, you know, it's easy to go to the congress and say, hey, there is this country, which is, you know, lacks a cohesion when they say political cohesion. we have some of you know, stakeholders that support you with a strong pakistan u. s. relationship. yet some supporters who do not support that yet. it's
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a new country. it's close to the close to china, towards a close to russia. putin was threatening europe. right now it's important to engage pakistan. so i think that that narrative sells to me a so i think that's where it's coming from. will stay in the country, protest as in pakistan are demanding government action to stop increasing violence and border regions with of got his thumb. they say not enough is being done to prevent the band barcus on the taliban group from launching attacks. barbara anger as well. 0 one. terrorism is not acceptable, hooliganism is not acceptable. the extortion is not acceptable. these are some of the slogans protest as a chanting after a rise in violence in pakistan's border region with afghanistan, particularly in swat. our general not for you to go to the school. there are to do with the package catching or aguilar, a friend of to go to math because there is
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a fear of unknown in the area have been did in didn't healing. 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 strangle hold a for the region. i the gorman, is either sleeping or they have intentionally allowed. the 3rd is to cross over the body to pakistan, to keep skills. but this time you're not going to take the brunt and won't allow it easier to fall into the day. this hands will stand and fight this till the last drop of our blood to see of our ears. the government says,
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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're ready to march in islamabad unless the outlawed group has rained in barbara and go pass out his era. 2 is ready forces her right of the home of a palestinian, accused of a turkey and a legal settlement northeast of ramallah medical sources. these 3 policies were detained. the israeli military says 23 year old tanks should be carried out a shooting, injuring one person that he was among for palestinians killed by his ready forces on friday to j as body is being withheld by the army. the key defense has appointed a new president, 2 weeks after its 2nd coup in less than 9 months. br him, tori's supporters hope he'll bring stability to a country where violence has killed thousands of people and displaced millions more
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. some medic has more, 2 weeks after young 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 gathered a formalized tory, the appointment was over and then 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 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 appointment of troy as president. they see because he's fought on the ground and seen the suffering of his people. but he'll be able to change the situation. but many here have little patience and say that if they don't, he results quickly. he's going to be ousted just like his predecessor violence by
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arm groups has rocked the country for years, killing 1000, and displacing some 2000000 people. some locals who fought alongside the military, say 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 his 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's former colonizer france, which has been fighting arm groups in the region since 2013, outside the meeting for the national assembly, many were seen waving, rush in 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. we've never heard that
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a french soldier died. it's l soldiers who die. but for many, it doesn't matter who were king of fossils, new leaders work with, as long as they restore peace to their war. we can country sam at big al jazeera. what did you do for quino fi? so officials in nigeria, so they're struggling to get sued. and sealed to areas hit by the worst floods in a decade. walden 500 people have died and about 90000 homes under water. 27 of nigeria is 36 states are affected, it's national emergency management agency says the disaster is on a colossal scale. an address has more from a bonus in nigeria. right now i'm sending need in water and if the camera pans, 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
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floods, the radium flies of the past, towards implied the boards of capsized more than 90 percent of last to killing most of them. why really moving to this site to take refuge at the rising flood water? just place them from that community? yeah, it's a 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, officials who told us that the last time they've seen relieve materials being sent to them. they can remember the situation is desperate for many of them, and the conditions are really, really bad. now, on, on the course 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 to all battles,
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we noticed that boats and even some small or light transport vehicles like laurie, same cause, can make some distance. can couple some distance, at least we can give us some food. that's what the communities are. 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 who are trying to help out, particularly in this community that has suffered so much australia. these case has again stuff a days of 20 rain. it seen hundreds of thousands full to leave their homes. that these pictures are from the state of victoria, which is had more than a months worth of rain in just a few days. now a man has died after z flooding on the greek island of crete. strong winds and heavy rains that of the coast on saturday. a most of the damage occurred along the town of ag. yep. beloget, where the victim was trapped in his car by rising sea water is not clear how many people may be missing. and scientists suggest that commercial shipping has become
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the number one cause of death, the world's largest mabel. the while in social commission, old wailing says collisions with ships are becoming increasingly common. but a new initiative last and chilly could help address the danger or latin america. it's lucille newman reports are from santiago in chiles pacific, in assuming maybe boat takes it, surprised cargo to be deposited of the gulf of corcovado. it's not just any boy, but when equipped with state of the art artificial intelligence software that can detect an identified different species of whales in these pristine patagonia and waters a akees. i want to thank went bad mike, we know that here we can find the largest concentration of blue wells that come here to feed every summer. these animals are the largest on our planet, yet they are vulnerable,
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particularly to maritime traffic. collisions with large ships is the number one cause of death of these wales according to scientists. now the new technology called leads or, or listening to the deep ocean, can pinpoint the whales location by listening to their songs and sent a satellite message in real time to chili's navy, which in turn alerts the nearby ships. and it is exactly or the technology does it alerts of the presence of the oil. so the captain can temporary or change their nickels and avoid collisions warning. conventional radar and sooner technology on ships cannot detect the presence of whales, which are usually most at risk while feeding at night. michel andre, who created the leader technology, says noise generated by ships can be lethal, as it distorts the marine animal sooner hearing and communication systems. here we are with a song that we hear from the engine outside of the water. we will have all here
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underneath the water. these will be a 1000 times louder than we are of, you know, human ears can't detect it, but it seriously disorient whales and dolphins putting them in harm's way. this boy is part of an ambitious effort by chili's government and angels like the merry foundation to turn the pacific ocean into a by a logical corridor between canada and southern chile. these whales come here and it's a 2 to blow, but they, they travel all over the pacific ocean. so this is the 1st boy, but there will be others, and there will be in the ocean of other of other countries as well. many, many more of the special boys will be needed to make a difference, but rather than a drop in the ocean, this one is being seen as an important for step to see in human al jazeera santiago .

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