tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 16, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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this is al jazeera. ah. hello, i'm mary. i'm to missouri very well. welcome to the news our live from london. i'll main story. russia says to men of open fire on troops at a military training ground near ukraine, killing at least 11 people. this as russian forces retreat from villages around the harrison region. farmers risk their lives to harvest. what is left of that crops, o president ado on attends the funerals of some of the $41.00 mind is killed after an explosion to coal mine in northern turkey. ah, firing gunshots at tough ones infamous in prison. clashes break out as the protest
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across iran and to their 5th week. also unhappy richardson of these 3 child and we've been canceled. solomon's we're listening to the me to please everybody with loan. welcome to the news out. russia says, 11 people have been killed at 15, wounded in a shooting in this southern region of belgrade. and russian defense ministry says to attack has opened fire to military training ground in the region which borders ukraine. is that the assailants were from an unnamed, ex soviet nation, and fight on a group of volunteers wishing to fight in ukraine? the pair were killed by return fire. the ministry called the incident a terrorist attack will in reese days belgrade has been sheldon what russian official said when miss el strikes by ukrainian forces. russia on friday opened
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a criminal investigation into the shelling of the region in which it said people had been killed and wounded. meanwhile, 1st group of russian soldiers has arrived in better room to take part in a new joint force to protect and defend the border. on monday battle russian presents alexander look, shank said ukraine was pointing to attack his country and announced a joint force with russia. the deployment is raised fears that battle russian troops could cross the border and joined russian forces in their war in ukraine number. cuz you know we arrived in bel, rosie in land, and i will say honestly, the grating was unexpectedly very warm, very pleasant. yes, we came here to provide help to fraternal bel arossi and people. we are ready to perform any task that we will receive from the command. we are in a fighting mood, fighting spirit, ready to perform any task deserves and a 100. val is in moscow with more on the joint force. we know more about the purpose, thunder thighs. last week,
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president lucas shackle was asked about the fuzz, and he said, certainly not just 1000 troops. so i mean the x partition, depending on that statement is not, it will be more than, than that. and we know that the 1st battalion has arrived to 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 korea, the creation of this force. they called the regional so prostate. the clue, it's the closest ally, look a shank to president putin and he has been talking during the last couple of weeks about threats from ukraine. he even mentioned what you called plans in heath at to a talk ukraine and the expectation is that this force will protect the the ballot
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lucien borders. but the real purpose behind it is to emerge as discuss this and more now, of course, russia is reporting on this attack on a military training ground ground in belgrade region. elizabeth braun is a resident fellow at the american enterprises shoot. shoot me out from washington. d. c, so russia is describing this as a terrorist incident. at least 11 people have been killed. what is your sense about what might be happening here? well, what we're seeing in russia and in fact, around russia is unhappiness with which is mobilization. what we're seeing happening is that lots of men who were, they might be called for minute pre service in ukraine, have fled the country to neighboring countries. and we have even seen the sort of pump it's television. pundits are usually very supportive of who is policies
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criticized mobilization. now this is the last or the most recent installment in this spreading unhappiness. but this mobilization, of course, a terrorist incident is very different from just complaining, but nevertheless, it is clear that something is not going right. with this mobilization. men don't want to say a general public doesn't like it. and clearly it has now become a subject of or object of terrorist. can i ask, why do you think this is a difficult question to answer at this point, but why do you think it has taken place in this particular region? it's a southern region of belgrade. i think that is difficult to speculate on at the moment, but what was interesting boxes, the russian authorities accused citizens of other former soviet and states of being the perpetrators. they haven't been identified yet, but there is unhappiness in former other former soviet states with russia. we saw
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just earlier this week. the precedent of one such a republic opened it, criticized today and then say, we want more respect. we come to and that's something that, that's unheard of. you should do these republics of the so called stance, even though i think it's, it's not right to just bunch of together. but nevertheless, these republics are usually very differential. so it's russia and office, the president said, all of this one campus if you have to listen to us. so there is unhappiness in lots of corners. and because of this belgrade region of russia, borges ukraine, now that has been no comment from kias. but is there a possibility that maybe forces from outside of russia managed to, to cross the border and possibly carry out to conduct an attack like this? whatever thing is possible, but it re irregardless really of who the purpose traits of was. it shows how poorly
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protected russian military bases are. if somebody can just turn up until 11. so just at the base, and it also shows how unprepared the russian authorities are. they didn't even mean they didn't even managed to kill them after one. so it was shocked that they shot lemons from just these terrorists are the perpetrators. so it is really extremely embarrassing, and that comes on top of rochester ministry performance and ukraine, which hasn't really been extremely impressive either. so it raises a question of, of really the professionalism in the russian. i'm forcing hog with their pets, if that. and also you can imagine that if you're somebody who's about to call be called up or worried that you'd be called up, you look at this and say, well, i'd better make my my way look the way out of the country any we have through any, any means at my disposal because i don't want to end up like this. all right,
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thank you very much. as before, joining us that from washington. meanwhile, russian forces of bomb several towns that ukrainians had seized in the southern harrison region. acquainted military told our desert suspects the russian attacks that to secure at defense points and ammunition depos, but not the advance. several russian soldiers also surrendering on the harrison front. meanwhile, ukraine is shot down and iranian made drone on the southern front. the iranian officials continued to deny their supplying drones to russia will ukrainian army is saying that it's continuing to recapture villages from retreating. russian forces around the occupied city of harrison. many of the settlements line ruins and farmers are working in dangerous conditions to harvest that crops. as charles stratford now reports these 3 brothers risked their lives working the feels of sudden ukraine. russian forces have retreated from what the ukraine and army says are dozens of villages and settlements. it is liberated
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in this area. but as the crane encounter offensive continues towards the russian occupied city of care of san. so do the dangers for farmers near the frontline le yamisha gut. if allied cycle of 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 as well. it's very frightening, knowingly can tread on or drive over one, caserta. so in the 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 signatories of the 2008 international convention on cluster munitions that aims
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to band. they use the at the farms, combine harvester recently hit what the men believe was a mine ukrainian army blew up ordinance in a controlled explosion. close boy cranium. helicopter gun ships fly low over the forms towards the enemy lines. god bless our boys, says gallia, as they pulse overhead. she describes the day a russian soldier came to her home. if gallo, he asked me if i was for russia or ukraine, ah, 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 where 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
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dried, some flowers bough under the blue autumn sky like an army in retreat. cranial soldiers are in control here now. but as the farmers harvest the remaining crop, we hope the russian army never returns. charles stratford, al jazeera sultan ukraine. russian missiles, teresa continued on the southern ukrainian city of his apparition. a parking lot in the city bore the full brunt of one russian missile with cause destroyed and near by buildings damaged ukrainian officials say the attack involved kamikaze drones and missiles lashing forces of launched a series of strikes in ukraine over the past week. mostly as civilian targets or ino mosque is saying that space x will continue to fund it. starling internet service in ukraine just a day after he said, it couldn't afford to do so indefinitely. billionaire activated the satellite
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broadband service when the ukrainian internet was disrupted by russia's invasion. but on saturday he tweeted, even though starling is to losing money and other companies are getting billions of taxpayer dollars. we'll just keep funding new crane government for free norway saying that it's arrested a russian man who was carrying a drone and camera equipment. but he said the 51 year old was detained after he was take seen taking photographs of the airport in the arctic town of tom. so the 2nd such arrest to take place in the space of a week. russians a band from operating aircraft in norway after moscow's invasion of ukraine. countries also on high alert after several mysterious drone sightings close to critical oil and gas infrastructure it in response last month. non stream gas pipeline leaks in the baltic sea, widely assumed to be the result of sabotage. the news our life from london to land ah,
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thousands of people from rival opposition groups riley against tunisia as president as anger grows over food and fuel shortages. britain's u chancellor warns of taxwise and tough spending decisions ripping up of prime ministers, economic strategy plus stars of the st. do battle, we need a children who are playing in their own world cup incatel. ah, now turkish officials say 41. people were killed in a coal mine explosion in the north of the country. a $110.00 miners were under ground when the blast happened on friday night. president roger type early one visited the site on saturday and met with survivors and relatives. so because your new reports now from the town of a master in the black sea coastal province of martine, the after several hours of searching under extremely difficult conditions,
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rescue workers brought up the bodies of thousands of miners using the same gated lift. the workers had used to begin their day, 300 meters down. the cause 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 life and damage. it has caused some of the workers who were close to the surface were able to escape clause 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 of the turkish president treasure type as on the visit at the survivors and pay tribute to the workers a little bit for them. and of course, we will determine how the explosion happened. and whether there is anyone responsible through administrative and legal investigations,
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we no longer want to see deficiencies or unnecessary residence in our mind. that the mind belongs to the state own turkish hard cool enterprises. because a friday explosion and the coal mine behind me is still under investigation. whatever the come to kid does not have a good safety 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 the isda. all the site used to employ 6000 workers. now the same productions carried out by $700.00 or, or own or on the you'll see the same things if there is no of effective investigation and inspection to term penalties are required. mistakes by state company cannot be forgiven. the rescue operation has now ended, but many here fear,
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unless additional precautions are taken. similar incidents may take more lives and this call rich region seen ab casado, elders era, a missouri, nor than turkey. we take you to iran now where the government says a fire that had broke out at the notorious in prison and a capital t. ron has now been brought under control. gunshots will also hide in the area. video showed smoke rising from the prison where many political detainees are being held. iranian state media says clashes broke out between inmates and gods, and writers started afire. 8 people were injured. and of course, this comes at an important time just when a protest against the government now into their 5th week, despite a crackdown by security forces. it's a month since the funeral of 22 year old massa armine, who died in police custody after being detained intact, run for inappropriate attire. a death triggered the most intense unrest in the
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country for decades, and it's evolved into calls for an end to the government. us based human rights groups has at least 233 protest as have been killed. iranian authorities continued a heavily disrupt internet access in an attempt to stop these demonstrations that now speak to wrestle, sorta, who joins us from terran, what more information do we have about the cause of that fire and is in prison into iran? well it was about 10 p. m local timing into ran when their fire started in even a prison. so based on their blazes and a smoke that was rising above the prison, we can say that it was quite a, a big one. so right off the fire, there were several gunshots and also the explosion, like songs and the herds. and, and, and, and we see that the through that, that, that the videos that we are receiving is not only one single unit of the prison
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that was set on fire, but in different parts of the da da prison, the fire, it was still going on. officials here have a story the said had added that there was a cautious at the clash between the prisoners as some of those prisoners has this set. the fire on, on, on the that the warehouse or the deceiving worship in their prison. and you have not, did the official said agency say that 9 people are are, are injured no reports of the casualties? yes. how will yet, however, the witnesses, some of the witnesses are seen that they did the, some of the month of cocktails were thrown into their prison and that they started the fire their right after that you have seen that the da da da da security forces firing and also using t of gastro disperse to disperse people. now at the moment, did the go under off to run more scene immensely is at the even prison and leading an investigation. so he says that the classes that took place were between the
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prisoners who was charged on the financial froze and taft and said that there are low political prisoners that are, that are involved in this incident that it's taking place that took place in evan. in evan prison at the moment that are some sporadic protests also taking place in the, on the streets across the, around there that the prison, so of in prison is one of the biggest prisons in iran. and perhaps that the most famous one, there are at least a 100 of the political prisoners being kept there. and one of them is dead that the daughter of the former president hush marathon jenny, who has been arrested 2 weeks ago based on the charge of per walking dead, the dead, the protests here, as you say, a protest is still going on. there's a sense that tensions are rising in the country, rest of these demonstrations now into the 5th week. what does the president been saying? well, president abraham racy today has attended and attended an event called
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a reconstruction of the revolutionary culture. he told about how to wife and improve the revolutionary culture in, in iran, and during his speech, he says that it's important to eliminate inconsistencies to reduce the conflict in the country. and people who are, who are familiar with the ongoing crisis in iran, says that he indirectly referred did the current protest. and it is a kind of a neat approach from the government to do wise is policies regarding this protest just a week ago. presently, she has said that that is an incident. this protest that are taking place in the country are engineered and provoked by the bout by did with foreign powers. but he said that if there are some wrong doing or wrong practices, they are ready to talk. the head of the judicial also repeated the same lines. so, but it has been more than a month that the government is really having difficult time to contain the protest
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. they are now currently at the small scale, but they are quite white spread today. a, we have seen that in, at the beale, there were clashes between the security forces and did the protesters, even the of the rent officials are seeing that this engineer from outside. but the current protests that are taking place in the universities on the streets and in the even high schools show that they are still far away from dying down with the latest from karen wrestle, santa. when i go to the protests internees in our growing anger, there at the political and economic situation in the country that has now spilled over into the streets. thousands turned out as rival opposition groups held parallel rallies against the president chi psi aid. a national salvation font coalition, and the free constitutional, the syrian party, a q site of an anti democratic cou. he is ruled by decrees since he shot down parliament last year. a july referendum then gave him even more powers. a crisis in
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state finances is lead to shortages in subsidized goods like petrol, milk and sugar supermarket shelves are either empty or display products, but most people just can't afford any longer. the president himself has blamed the shortages on orders and speculators. wow. a both rowdies protest is called on prisons are eager to get out chanting. the people want a fool of the regime. the slogan of the 2011 revolution which sparked the arab spring . the 2 parties who organized the protest have long been bitter rivals, but are now focused on their fight against saeed. i love you no longer in the tunisian people who fought 50 years for democracy will not allow this crew to circle folks to me. extent of mismanagement, incompetence and failure. i came here today because of the coon and the miserable conditions the country is in today. there is no water or milk, no sugar and no petrol. and we have
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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 petrol. we have to wait for hours to buy petrol. what is going on in this system? where lindsay vulcan is a freelance journalist based in the capital tunas she tells us more about the protests that 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 popular dis, dorian party leader abbey, at mu. see who's as of a hard right post. so ben, 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 past year has
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been severe food shortages. it started with a bright flour 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 been riots over the lack of sugar in supermarkets. so people are getting really quite frustrated, but there's 2 counts. there is ones who are fighting for democracy and those who are just 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. you are so 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 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
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downward spiral, but it seems to be accelerating. and that's why it's hurting people much harder or, or join now from tennis by a summer, se, who's a member of parliament from the, an after opposition party, which organized on of the protest earlier. and also that protest was one of your bitter political rivals, the free constitutional party. are you now actively working together against the president? what is the nature of, of your communication or your relationship with your opponent? thank you. what we want to say the people today are filled up by the what the site is doing in our country. it will get van visual and why the economy can social graces in our country. but the country to the best situation is basically incapable of leading the country. i mean,
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the drivers were facing today and not the only because we're living in hospital lation on the the war. and it's because there is a president that is not capable of leaving the country. and today, people from all political backgrounds have been protesting in the last year. and now more and more because they are set up and they want their democracy. so can i ask what, what is your primary? obviously you are accusing a president of economic mismanagement. we're hearing clips from people who've been turning out to the protest. i mean, there are food and fuel shortages, but people don't have enough of basic goods like milk, bread and sugar. how. how will you, what is your plan to fix these economic problems? they can tell you for the last example, i mean the fuel, the fuel shortage. he knew if people knew that 55 days ago, that this cause is going to happen. but he didn't do anything because the people
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are walking with him. they are even afraid to tell him the truth about what is happening in the country and how to face drivers, because he may be get angry to them and so on. it's acquainted from living in our country and we believe that intelligent people, they cannot work with this site. and because of because in our country and around the world, the situation is going to be harder and harder. and people, by the time they're going to believe again, only with democracy, forgive me, but you have an explain how you would make life better for the people of the country. because president kind side also has his supporters and you know, they have, they would argue that his attempts to consolidate power, obviously opposed by yourself. but they would say that actually, that is a move against the sort of post revolutionary governments. and that sort of deep
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seated corruption within those governments in which your party and not that had a great deal of influence. that's the 1st he doesn't have all that he had it because when you know, because he took advantage of the crisis control was living. but today he doesn't have the support. and we saw that during the referendum, the organized in an illegal way where more than 70 percent of tenicia they, they didn't go both. they didn't want to participate in this. and this is a clear message, the site and all the different domain name happened before the crisis that we're living today. and we believe the site is losing totally, is just a messy. and we believe that the mistakes that we may did all political bosses, indonesia, today we understand you made mistakes. course we made mistakes because they mean
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tunisia is the new democracy. what we're facing is the, not the, the need to work with a new democracy, implementing the new constitution. but i took advantage of this and then but denise, they were, they are more aware of the importance to go back to the market. see our thank you very much, taking the time to do anything from tennis, a summer affiliate member of parliament for me, and not to opposition party. joining us, denise, i, life and london still ad for you on the program. outdated infrastructure, providing insufficient power. why all rich iraq suffering from black house? a pioneering project is launched in chile to help stop ships colliding with whales . and in support, we got behind the scenes that catalyzed education city stadium, which host 8 games next month. well come
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ah there most in northern europe's feeling as it should do for october, autumn, depression after autumn, depression coming through from the atlantic, the 34. maybe you can count on this job 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 a picture for 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 ray or showers. and then even thunderstorms, in the eastern merge might affect cypress or northern parts of egypt. at the side of the met, there's from
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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 was at $32.00 and it's 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 north africa, temperatures aren't worried that the amount of rain still is, you know, how much time there is. no, jerry, and still around the gulf getting at nigeria. there is more right to come. ah, becoming a living legend of the young age was simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch into a political cloud that brought peace to the ivory coast posted by eric constant football rebels. the life of the da drop by the football who succeeded with politicians but not the da da, the i boy and civil war on al jazeera,
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welcome back etiquette main stories. now. russia is saying, 11 people have been killed. 15 wounded in a, shooting a military training ground in the belgrade region which borders ukraine. and defense ministry says the 2 attackers were from an unnamed ex soviet nation. turkish officials say the death toll from a coal mine explosion in the north of the country has risen to 41. present russia type are due on visited the site of the in the town of amas. rough meeting with survivors and relatives that and of fire that broke out of the notorious event prison in the iranian capital to haunt has been contained, according to government officials. 8 people were injured in the blaze. or here the u. k. is new finance ministers warned of tax heights and signal that he's ready to report prime minister liz trusses economic strategy on friday. jeremy hunt who's appointed chancellor of the extract by trost who is fighting tack onto job and his andrew simmons now reports from london. hans warning is being seen as
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a novel blow to the prime ministers of farsi financial and political cale's prime minister refusing to quit. but the u. k. media aren't alone. insane time is up for liz. trust her sacking of her chancellor and friend quasi quad thing on friday and her dismal performance in a news conference afterwards failed to calm the market. now it rests with the new occupant of 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 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. well hunt says he supports growing the economy. we talk, you're increasing some tax cuts will be on spending. ministers and party
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grandees would normally look to number 10 for solutions and tactics. not now. 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 parts of important government policy will meet some in the conservative party say, trust has become a lame duck prime minister because she's appointed hunt. he's the dominant figure in the government. i mean, you could imagine cotton. if you were asked to take on that role, the confessions that you would demand in order to do that. and it would have to be your control over economic policy, over personnel, over key committees, whatever the conservative party does, it can't afford to trigger and election. one new poll suggests it has less than 20 percent support. the opposition labor party is rallying its members. whatever they
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say now, whatever they do, it boils down to one argument for them. it party 1st country, 2nd, that's unforgivable the case with is a labor government. this trust is at the prime minister's country residence 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 alger, cyril, london. what we now joined in the studio by alex dina. political commentator previously worked as a senior aide and the conservative party. thanks for joining us. i was just picking up on the point that andrew simmons making in of his report there. that now the job falls to the new chancellor of the exchequer, the new finance minister, jeremy, on, to put country on a firmer economic footing, particularly in the market. does that mean that he is more powerful than,
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than she is the prime minister? i don't think so in the, in the prime minister is still a prime minister and appoints and dismisses people as we've just seen. but i certainly can see that a 3rd parties have for chancellors in 4 months. nobody can pretend that that's good, right? and so this, this chancellor has got a real mandate to do something. and it's very hard to stop it. but what, what are you going to do? but i guess he has in order to do that and to get more stability asked her to her plan up this, she and she has to go along with it. this is the trouble for the government. now if you look the so called many budget, which was actually a very wide ranging piece of financial intervention. any single piece of it you can't guarantee will remain now until jeremy hot tells you that it will. and the trouble for the party to which i belong, and i'm desperate to see them rally round and show some unity. the trouble is that it was the prime minister in the chancellor's package. so dismissing the last shots, la kazi, caught saying, may have done something to appeal to the markets,
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but in the end it's very difficult to separate it from the prime minister herself. so they're gonna have to really do something. now if they're going, there's nothing shunting direct, surely she lost all credibility. how long would you gillex? you could, well, you know, what you can do is say we got that wrong, you know, completion, fall in that i'm say what they could, you could say complete false, false a, we got that wrong, that goes to the last shot. so we now have a new agenda, as you say, the trouble is that it was the prime minister's gender as much as it was the chancellors. but the main thing for me isn't actually about the personalities of trust, hunt, quoting, and so forth. the main thing for me is the complete breakdown of discipline in the conservative party. you so ungovernable now? well, i will. let's look at the evidence, right? we have had 4 prime ministers in 6 years and with no disrespect meant the labor party who are doing their best as we just saw in that lip to be in opposition. the greatest threat to a prime minister at the moment is her own or his own party. you know, theresa may forest johnson. just same bill is trust, the biggest threat to them as people behind them who are supposed to be on their
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side rather than the people across from them. they lost your question, i think they can pull it together. if a parliamentary party shows some unity and discipline, they used to be famous for discipline, it was the best quality and its lack is now it's their worst quality. but because, i mean, i would, would you not separate this trust from have predecessors and anyone that was to whole heartedly get behind this plan. i mean, this is now people are saying, this is enormously damaging for the conservative party. they're going to lose the next general election and actually any credibility they had from being known as the party of a fiscal discipline. an economic responsibility has been destroyed by this prime minister. no one's going to support as you know, by absolutely wouldn't separate throughout from that. and i think that most people in the british public believe in giving someone a fair chance, whether new in post on the if you pull up people in the country, they will say, i believe giving someone a fair opportunity to, to make a start. and she hasn't had our opportunity in the middle of a consulate in crisis boring casa,
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going up. the pound is weakening. people are wide about losing their homes. she's crash the economy and caused a great deal of pain to many, many people. and she's refusing to acknowledge it, the i will try and why would they give her a general cost reco. you shouldn't say things like that because already carries a 100 rising and make people have been able to get people who could have access to mortgage before the current crisis not been able to get one knows become with real cost to gives opinion relevant. fact, this is the reaction we had in financial markets and you know that it's your position and it's not where i'm position was, it's what happened and find out you put it as a given premise and i don't accept your premise. the point is that around the world we are in rising inflation. rising interest rates and most of all made was a new market, were access to the many budget was formulated and delivered by the prime minister by the chancellor. it wasn't a reaction to will not happening. that's the details. where in the world on ovide reaction, i agree. now one can contend it's an overreaction from the markets, but in the, in the market to the market. so you can't cry foul, they just,
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they've done what they are, they think to be right. what we'll never know is what would have happened if the loss, chancellor and the current prime minister had had an opportunity to see that agenda through robbing so thoroughly undermined. right from the beginning, alex, teen, thank you. cohen own out restrictions on movement have been placed on 2 districts and uganda in an attempt to contain the spread of the bowl of ours in the country. a gander officially declared an outbreak of the virus in september. at least 19 people have since died. it got them president o r m a summary says that people won't be allowed in or out of the affected areas. they'll be an overnight curfew and pause, jims and places of worship will be closed. the 3 leagues on our iraq is one of the top 5 oil producing countries in the world. but the energy situation domestically is far from stable. a nation is experienced power shortages, l power outages for decades now, and there's no immediate sign of a solution. only hashem reports from baghdad on the reasons why
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this is a daily reminder to iraq. he is living in baghdad that countries among the world's richest and energy. but 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 lot out of i am paper. we have a handful in my to out of service. but when the national interest is like my log traffic lights, and if your eyes on another 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. holocaust has been a main instigator for angry protests and iraq in the past few. yes. under 50 degrees celsius summer, people had to live with blackouts or pay for local generators. le de leon fed
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your, my been elisa can tween out on here. so how are we only 35000 megawatt hours on the law, even if we secure 25000 i, we still need 10000 megawatts or thought we need more stations in different size. also, we need a new line is still a problem on the line to call. the lack of budget is challenging our plant and occupies guys on power from iran to cover the 3rd of its needs. but with sanctions on to her on payments have been over. do 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 in are honest, providing us with 1200 megawatt. besides the gas we use in the plants that produce 3300 megawatts of electricity, aka toby, that are also accusations electricity is being used by iran to maintain influence
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in order to count to the countries influence the who as in college, baghdad, 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 pacify our relations and to get electric supply from different countries. so that would not be under pressure from any side whether iran was safety or even with jordan and egypt since 2003 and all kind of spend more than $80000000000.00 on up grading. it's paula grid. but many say they've yet to see the benefits on the hash symbol jazeera back, that commercial chef has become the number one cause of death for the world's largest mammal. b international commission on wailing says collisions with ships are becoming increasingly common. but a new initiative in chalet could help address the problem as our last america
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aricellus in human reports. now from santiago in chillies pacific in assuming navy boat takes it, surprised cargo to be deposited off the gulf of clerical alo. it's not just any boy, but when equipped was state of the art artificial intelligence software that can detect and identified different species of whales in these pristine patagonia waters a akees. i want to thank when by law, we know that here we can find the largest concentration of to wells that come here to feed every summer. this animals are the largest on our planet. yet they are vulnerable, 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 sounds and sent a satellite message in real time to chili's navy,
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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 temporary or change the course and avoid collisions. conventional radar and solar 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 for the phone that we hear from the engine outside the water we would have or underneath the water this will be a 1000 times louder than we are going. all human ears can't detect it, but it's 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
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foundation to turn the pacific ocean into a biological 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 a newman al jazeera santiago, brazil's gulls team and egypt boys have been crowned champions of these st child while cup and cattle. of her past re, teams from 25 countries have been taking part. miss annie richardson, reports from dough has education, city, listening to the needs of the players is every bit as important as the outcome of
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the matches. well, we're just over a month away from the kicked off of the facebook men will tell them to catch the host that it is staging the st. charles wilkinson event that brings together hundreds of children from around the globe that ascribed to st. connected children taking part not only for them, but also they have to have the needs and concerns listen to from a global platform. earlier on i spoke to the founder of st. charles, united. john ross. more than again, it's about birth education and i didn't see access to education protection and gender quality elements going since 2010 in south africa. how she is away from the south africa at 18. 28. now we've never had this many people bills like we will cut about 12 different countries look like that. and it's just all these people on the
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side of the philippines. so how's it going to be the mom as if they are going to be welcoming and in terms of your benefits and comfortable legacy, what are the plane? how are they going to benefit from bangladesh of just the posted birth registration pressure from the project to get kids to this? well, come the supreme court saying that as a petition that government and they've simplified the libyan government, that's not the question of the senate general assembly because they've just passed the law to provide the registration cost for $3.00 children and the 10 percent. and of course, people, libya that benefit 800000 people does,
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it will change. no laws are being made. her being lobbied by 3 children, and that is quite a ways in itself with her or inspiring stories. everywhere you turn at this st. charles, well, come earlier on, i spoke to jasmine actor, broken a refugee camp in bangladesh before moving to the united kingdom. now she took part in a 2019 cricket street shotwell cup, and she's been telling me about how that events helped. so in her life around, if i did not take part in that child kick awoke up. i don't think i would be the person i am right now. after i took part, i started to advocate for the gender equality. because i something that i have personally faced being a small person because in an age of society there the stigma that women cannot play sports. i started to play football when i had lot thing, you know. 7 like i had the, i was going through a depression, i used to lock myself in the room, never to socialize, anyone, never made friends, and all that. this was the stage i was going through. boy, because of sport i started, coma does own. so now people looks at me as
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a role model of the young and buster. well, right now, if you look, i mean i'm here to help increase the humans enough to follow the drills and help them become what they want to do well, taking a well deserved break that during this to norman is the columbia girls team and they haven't just been filming at teams while they've been here for the tournaments itself. it also be spending some time with a place in their home countries, including columbia is alessandra rom, pnc with that report. these girls say growing up, wanting to play football, and couldn't. daughter was rough boys chided them off in letting them on the dusty pitchers of this town. deep in the jungles of western columbia, and plague by drug trafficking armed groups, any legal gold mining. but with the help of that foundation, they built a team and got a field audio in la jolla. 17 years old. you're a less pretty year and admirer of cologne as female football star. linda can say
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the imperial center means killian's him, but pay can hardly contain our emotions what it feels incredible. and 1st of all, i want to thank god for this opportunity to represent our country. but her father says the girls have mostly themselves to tank their level of dedication and sacrifice a spread to their relatives and family members. and why? and i often used to go out and party, but i haven't in years to help her with what she needs. boots towed at trees, a trip, which means i needs have money available to help her or motto what is the goal? foundation says their goal was to offer them the possibility to overcome their difficult context is not a hail and like a lesson plan. this is a region that offers very little opportunities to women. one, we're violence and vulnerabilities are the rule of the game. the organization uses football to offer them life oppertunity,
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change the way they make their life decisions to take them away from the risks they face every day. besides their skills and the pitch, the girls are also excited to bring their traditional dances and culture to guitar . 16 year old catalina says her passion has changed. her life must gather for them. i say no more than anything. football to me, the value of working as a team, the responsibilities, the punctuality. it's hard because we're training in the morning. we go to school, going back to training, but it's worth it for all you put in it is. and if someone wants something and you will have to fight for it. and while people are putting in right now, i will go to the peach again. a dead occasion that offers them the chance to leave their country for the 1st time and to participate in a competition. they feel they have already won whatever the results on the field. alison or m p a t al jazeera condo to columbia. a different selection of players
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will be here in just over a months time when the feca menus at world kicks off in cats are now a few 100 yards behind me. it might just be able to make out some floodlights that his education at city stadium over there will be hosting games throughout the world . our correspondent joanna guys are oscar has been full of korean. this is education city stadium. it's pretty easy for fans to get here from central doha, because only about 10 kilometers away by bus or metro with gonna be hosting a game throughout this tournament. now as the name suggests, it is located between many international and local university and school campuses. and being at the heart of such an area with so many top brains from the hour, well, he'd expect it to be cutting edge. it certainly looks that way. the 40000 feet, the stadium zone, the nicknamed diamond in the desert because its shape. but the substance behind the
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sparkling, ah, organizes say this is one of the most sustainable stadiums in wealth sport around 28 percent of it is made from recycled materials. and you'll notice for the pitch is below ground. it's done on purpose so that the rock and the soil surrounding it prevent the stadium from getting too hot. less heat means less energy needed to cool this huge space down. ah, this is one of 3 stadiums to have a sensory room that provides a quiet space for fans who might otherwise find a noisy and busy stadium. a challenging environment. ah, once the world cup is over, this whole top tier will be dismantled and sent overseas develop football either
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that reducing the capacity of the stadium to 20000 feet. i and this is how the other half will enjoy this world cup. as you can see, we're in the v, i p area, very comfortable seats, food and drink on top of you, not into football, but there's also books on the art of falcon rate for you to be able to read. now off to this well cut finishes places like this, the i p area might be turned into classrooms for the future generations to be still able to spend. ah, a lot of pet talk to take place here will be ahead of a quarter, final walk
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from the changing room through the tunnel will come to represent the end of one of these teams journey at this welcome. ah, so the found on a well and truly on ahead of the faith amends. well aaron, cats or the next big st child event that will be be street child cricket world cup being held in india next year. okay, let's it funny is al, but i'll be back in a month with more today's news around the top stories coming up very shortly. i'll see you in a bit bye for now. ah ah
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