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oh oh president, i do want to attend the funeral to some of the $41.00 mine has killed off to an explosion. it's a coal mine in the town of a master. oh, oh, i'm sorry. i'm noisy and london, you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. thousands of people from rival opposition groups rally against tunisia as president is angle grows of the food and fuel shortages. britton's new chancellor ones of taxwise and tough spending decisions ripping up the prime minister's economic strategy. ah, and the fust russian soldiers arrive in bella roost a joint forest,
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help protect and defend its buddha. ah, our kia is in mourning off to $41.00. people were killed in a coal mine explosion in the north of the country. honored and ted mine as well on the ground when the bloss happened on friday night. present regime type ottawa visited the site on saturday, meeting with relatives and survivors. some cos, yoga reports now from the town of missouri in the black sea coastal province of martine. ah, after several hours of searching under extreme of the pickup conditions, rescue workers brought up the bodies of dozens of miners using the same gated lift . the workers had used to begin their day, 300 meters down because of the explosion on friday evening is not known yet and will become part of the investigation. what is clear for now is the huge loss of
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fly and damage. it has caused some of the workers who were close to the surface were able to escape. this is positive because we saw a horrible scene cannot be described, but it's very sad. so they're all my friends of friends. i eat and drink with that the weekend, they all had a dream. they all had families. some were married, some were single, the turkish president treasure type as on the visit at the survivors, and paid tribute to the workers. for the moment, of course, we will determine how the explosion happened and whether there is anyone responsible through administrative and legal investigation. we no longer want to see deficiencies or unnecessary risk in mind that the mind belongs to the state on turkish hard cool enterprises. because a friday explosion and the school mind behind me is still under investigation.
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whatever the come to kid does not have a good faith to record, particularly in coal mining. despite the fact the number of accidents has been decreasing in recent years. 8 years ago, 301 people were killed in the nation's worse coal mining disaster, which occurred in the western town of soma. was that all this site used to play 6000 workers. now the same production is carried out by $700.00, or you'll see the same things if there is no effective investigation and action to turn. penalties are required. mistakes by state, company cannot be forgiven. the rescue operation has now ended, but many here fear on this additional precautions are taken. similar incidents might take more lives and this call rich region. see now, because all the al jazeera missouri, nor than turkey or growing anger, the political and economic situation in tunisia is spilled over into major protests
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. thousands turned out as a rival of position groups held parallel rallies against the president chi, psi aid and national salvation font coalition. in the free constitutional, the syrian party accused side of an anti democratic who is ruled by decrease since he shot down parliament last year. a july referendum then gave him even more powers, a crisis in state finances as lead to shortages in subsidized goods. i petrol milk and sugar supermarket shelves that either empty or display products. most people can no longer afford. president is blaine, the shortages on hoarders and speculators. ah, both riley's protest is called on present side to get out enchanted. people want a fall of the regime slogan of the revolution in 2011, which sparked the arab spring. the 2 parties who organized the protests of long been bitter rivals,
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but are now focused on their fight against side. i love you no longer even the tunisian people who fought 50 years for democracy will not allow this crew to circle folks to me. extent of mismanagement and competence and failure . i came here today because of the coo and the miserable conditions. the country is in today. there is no water or milk, no sugar and no petrol. and we have a president who is only interested in power. i came to days to defend my country and to defend our rights to nicea is bleeding with hunger and poverty. we have nothing in tunisia like hatred. we have to wait for hours to buy petrol. what is going on in this system? needs involvement as a freelance journalist in a capital tunas she tells us more about the protest the national salvation front man is to sir massa. what we think about 4 or 5000 is probably one of that biggest
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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 running out. and then it's progressed to many more that can real staples that people rely on vegetable oil, coffee, t sugar. i mean, they're even big riots over the lack of sugar in supermarkets. so people are getting really quite frustrated, but this to counts. those ones who are fighting for democracy and those who it 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 night. you, i say, aren't she offering out 60000000 dollars in age to help the poorest?
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because people is so under, under pressure from these price sizes. 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 the, the, the economy and people's purchase pound tunisia was very fragile. even even before cove it and then have it hit and it went down even more. and it's just been an ever downward spiral, but it seems to be accelerating. and that's why it's hurting people much harder. in iso kingdoms at new finance, mister old counselor is warned of tax hikes and signal that he's ready to rip pump prime minister liz trust. his economic strategy on friday, jeremy hunt was appointed chancellor of the exchequer by trust, who's fighting to hang on her job and his andrew simmons now reports london. hans warning is being seen as another blow to the prime minister's authority. financial and political calles, a prime minister refusing to quit,
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but the u. k. media aren't alone. insane time is up for liz. trust her sacking of her chancellor and friend quasi thing on friday and her dismal performance in a news conference afterwards. you very much failed to calm the market. now it rests with the new occupant, the chancellor's office. number 11, downing street, jeremy hunt, to turn things around on his 1st morning in office. he was critical of what trust has done so far was a mistake to cut the top rate of tax. so to period when we were asking everyone to make sacrifices and it was a mistake to fly blind and not to back up the economic plans that were announced with an independent forecast from the office, the budget responsibility. while hunt says he supports growing the economy. we're talking of increasing some tax cuts will be on spending. ministers and party grandees would normally look to number 10 to solutions and tactics. not now.
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it's number 11. jeremy hunt, the 4th chancellor. in a matter of a 100 days, he's got a strong background and it would appear, he has a mandate to rewrite large part. so then put in government policy. well, this is summoned, the conservative party say, trust has become a lame duck prime minister because she's appointed hunt. he is the dominant figure in the government. i mean, you could imagine, can't you, if you asked to take on that role, the concessions that you would demand in order to do that. and it would have to be, you know, your control over economic policy, over personnel, over key committees, whatever the conservative party does, it can't afford to trigger an election. one new polls suggests it has less than 20 percent support. the opposition labor party is rallying its members, whatever they say. now, whatever they do, it boils down to one argument for them. it party 1st country,
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2nd advance, unforgivable the taste is a labor government. this trust is at the prime minister's country residents for the weekend battling to save her job. jeremy hunt spent most of saturday with his treasury teens working on a formula. he might be able to tame the markets, but may not save the prime minister. andrew simmons al jazeera london, russian forces have bomb. several towns that ukrainian forces have seized in the southern harrison region. in quite a military told al jazeera expect it suspects the russian attacks are to secure air defense points and ammunition depos, but not to advance. several russian soldiers also surrendering on the harrison front. meanwhile, ukraine is shot down in iranian night. drone on the southern front running officials continue to deny they are supplying tries to russia. shall stratford has
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more from one recapture village and hare san. this is one of dozens of villages in the kennesaw region that recently has been re taken control of by ukrainian forces in this very successful counter offensive towards the occupied city of care. so on, as you can see, the level of destruction is extreme. now we've seen a few civilians coming back inspecting what remains of their homes trying to rebuild them, but by large, this area is very quiet. we've heard what sounds like ot coming in out coming shelling in recent hours. but what's interesting, we've spoken to ukraine in military source is they are saying that they are dealing with a push boy. russian forces against that counter offensive, ukrainian military source is a saying that they shot down at least one russian helicopter. are they saying that the reason why the russians are doing this is because they are trying to protect an
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airbase and ammunition deposed. now, we have traveled up this road further south towards care san, i suppose about another 5 or 6 kilometers. and we was stopped by the military, they refused to let us go any further. and they said the reason was because of an ongoing military operation. a manifest group of russian soldiers has arrived in ballard room to take part in a new joint force to protect and defend the border. on monday, pat russian president, alexander lucas shanker, said ukraine was plotting to a tank his country and out the joint forces. russia and employment is raised fears that, that a russian troops could cross the border and join russian forces in that one ukraine . i'm involved in moscow has more on that joint force. we know more about the purpose than the size last week. president lucas shanker was asked about the funds and he said, certainly not just 1000 troops. so i'm in the expectation. depending on that statement is not,
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it will be more than than that. and we know that the 1st battalion has arrived. the russian troops a few 100 so far, so more is expected and with regards to the purpose of this is last week. last monday, the 2 leaders present, put in and present, look shanker agreed on the create the creation of this force. they called the regional super. i stayed the clue. it's the closest ally. look, i sent to president putin, and he has been talking during the last couple of weeks about threats from ukraine . he even mentioned what he called plans in heath at to a talk ukraine. and the expectation is that this force will protect the the belushi borders. but the real purpose behind it is to imagine what a long mask has said that space acts will continue to fund it. starling internet service in ukraine just
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a day or 3 that it couldn't afford to do so indefinitely. the billionaire activated the satellite broadband service when ukrainian internet was disrupted by russia's invasion. but on saturday he tweeted, even though starling is still losing money and other companies getting billions of taxpayer dollars, we'll just keep funding the ukraine government for free. with al jazeera life from london, as most of the spring on my land, fire breaks out and gunshots are reported. it runs infamous as in prison, when many political prisoners are health and a pioneering project is launched in chalet. help stop ships colliding with whales. ah, they're most in northern, europe's feeling as it should do for october, autumn,
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depression after autumn, depression coming through from the atlantic, the 34. maybe you can count on this chart and then south of that things an awful lot quiet looking so it's no surprise to find windy and weather in norway with this one the norway. we can see and fatty wet weather and windy weather in ireland, southern england, and just catching the edge of i barriers well, this is the picture sunday. elsewhere generally fine looking weather temperatures in the low twenty's for many at the extreme edge and crosses the boston obligation side is looking pretty wet from the point of view, rain or showers. and then even thunderstorms, in the eastern merged might affect cypress or northern parts of egypt. at the side of the met, there's from a different story where you've got that edge of rain catching the northwest of spain or portugal. it will for time be cloudy in spain, but look at the temperatures. quarter of us at $32.00 is not going down. it's going up by tuesday. we could be getting a record high for october. and that wants to start to spread to france as well. in
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north africa, temperatures aren't worry, but the amount of rain still is, you know, how much tugging there is no jerry and stood around the gulf of guinea at nigeria. there is more right to come. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries, enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus, and with direct flights to istanbul and tribe zone book your ticket now for a memorable holiday. c, y p g s for our best prices. lou .
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ah, welcome back. a look at the main stories are following. now. turkish officials say the death toll from a coal mine explosion in the north of the country has risen to 41. president ratio type or the one visit the site in the town of our mastura meeting with survivors and relatives. he also confirmed the search and rescue effort had come to an end. growing anger of political and economic situation in turn easier spilled over into major protests. thousands turned out his rival opposition groups held parallel rallies against president chi side, urging him to leave office. and the u. k. is new finance minister, or chancellor of the exchequer says he is ready to change the primary pharmacist, controversial economic policy. jeremy hunt was appointed to the roll on friday by prime minister this trust. it was battling to save her own job,
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being seen as another blow to her authority. a fire has broken out at the notorious athene prison in the iranian capital. ron are also reports of gunshots in the area . video has been released on line showing smoke rising from the prison, where many political prisoners are being held. cause it comes just as protests against the government are now into their 5th week, despite warning from the supreme leader allie home, and i. e and a crackdown by the security forces. it's a month since the funeral of 20 truro, massa armine, who died in police custody after being detained into ron for in appropriate attire . her death triggered the most intense unrest. the country is seen for decades, and it's really evolved into calls for the and of the government. a us base human rights group says that at least $233.00 protested, have been killed authorities in iran and continue to have any disrupt internet
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access in an attempt to stop the demonstrations last situation as it stands right now, protests into a 5th week versus sorta joins us live now from the capitol tower, ron, at any more information about this fire in prison. well, by this moment it is, it's quite difficult to wear by what's happening around the prison. so prison has been a symbol in iran. it was 1st established by the by the outcome shop. and those who were a gas shop regina, and by that time would be in 1979. it's spent stuff which she did. and then those who have be in tonight i'll be gone around
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the on the trees. but she said that it is as wrong like this. by this time we do not have enough details. that's what's going on. but just recently, one of the important ones regarding this, please was that does it fit the former, your writing impressed and how she rests on jenny. he's still jer, pfizer. so jenny also was recently taken to the prince's advice. this time we know that there are hundreds of prisoners, steve being taken in prison with state street that the north takes place at the north, around the prison are also on the ground as was very well protected. and the reason cooled effect of dynamics, that the events that are going on the ground shooting the wrong and tell us are still present. abraham ra easy has been speaking about the developments in the country and oversee the ongoing tensions. what did he have to say in his remarks?
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well, today he was doing a culture. he went and did his ph work on this. i did call to go live in the wrong, but there was some lines. it's still were there were, were quite interesting. so the said that, you know, you run this try culture, be bad if there are some things. if there saw a missed practices that they should be. why some of the laws regarding did the culture she's in the car needs to be to walk by so expert and might links familiar with what scoring promising that reference to the most people. all right, apologies for that. we'll try and establish hopefully what will be a better connection a bit later on, but that's for suicide reporting from tower on that obviously even reporting that
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communications telecommunications have been disrupted, so we do apology for do apologize to you for the quality of that connection to wrestle living is a bit more information about the president's remarks. again, of course, a file that has been reported. it is in prison into iran weapon it's called prison is being held. now in all the developments u. s. president joe biden has called on iran, saying that the government must listen to the protest as ran after the violence against his own citizens, simply exercising their fundamental rights. and you know, motion, harmony, death was i've been doing foreign policy a long, long time. it's stunned me what it awaken in iran this week, and something i really don't think will be quite a long, long time. a pock. his son has summoned the u. s. ambassador to the country after president joe biden questioned their safety of islam of buds nuclear program.
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speaking earlier, the suite u. s. president callback a son may be one of the most dangerous nations in the world, saying it has nuclear weapons without any cohesion. now the foreign minister below will boot as the dari said, he was surprised by the comments. he says his country meets all the safety and security standards set by the you ends, nuclear watchdog restrictions on movement of in, placed on 2 districts in uganda in an attempt to contain the spread of the abolla virus. country officially declared an outbreak of the virus in september. at least 19 people have died. ugandan present our him a 70 says people won't be allowed in or out of the affected areas. there'll be an overnight curfew and bars. jim's and places of worship will be closed for 3 weeks now to nigeria, where flood victims are still facing challenges getting essential supplies after the countries was flooding there in a decade, $27.00 of nigeria is 36 states have been hit and situation has been described as a colossal disaster by the officials,
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they're more than 500 people have died in about 90000 homes are under water. i'm an address has more now from a borrow 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 force 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, towards inside the boards of capsized more than 90 percent of last the killing. most of them. why really moving to this site to seek 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,
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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, what 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 different. these can give us 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. at least one person has
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died in heavy flooding on the greek island of crete. most of the flooding was in the islands north, where to renshaw, rainfall back towns and villages official se amanda, when his car was dragged by current and at least one woman is missing, such as continue continue for all the vehicles that was swept away. all lost boy, you live. it all happened within seconds. i don't know how long it was happening. we just barely managed to get everyone out when the water had reached out to their shoulders at the last minute because everyone was sleeping and they had no idea what was happening. australia is rewarding its 1st vitality from days of flooding. there that's affected 3 states and force thousands of people to leave their homes. officials in victoria say a man's body was found in flood waters in the town of rochester, although the heavy rains easing, emergency warnings remain in place for large parts of the country southeast. the military has been deployed to help prime minister antony albanese, says the federal government is ready to provide further assistance.
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commercial shipping has become the number one cause of death for the world's largest mammal. the international commission on wailing says collisions with ships are becoming more frequent, but a new initiative in chile could help address this problem as our last america. it is salisia. newman reports now from santiago in chiles pacific in unassuming navy 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 and identify different species of wales in these pristine patagonia waters akees. i want to thank when by law, we know that here we can find the largest concentration of the wells that come here to feed every summer. this 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 what the technology does, it alerts of the presence of the oil. so the captain can temporarily or change the calls and avoid collisions conventional radar and sooner technology on ships cannot detect the presence of whales, which are usually most at risk while feeding at night. michelle 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 where we are with a song we hear from the engine outside the water. if we would have or hear of the,
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the water is, will be of thousands, i'm louder than we are of 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 g o was 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 they to, 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 or 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 a newman al jazeera st.
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