tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 16, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm still robin. you're watching the al jazeera news, our life, my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. i do protests in the french capital demanding more action to tackle the rising cost of living and climate change. a fire or a high security prison in iran kills at least 4 people. and in just more than 60, china's president backs military growth during a major gathering of the communist party ways expected to secure a 3rd term. and when ukraine's keshawn region where people, a starting over of the russian troops were pushed out, leaving behind a trail of destruction. there were thousands of villages like this in the cares on
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region, which had been completely destroyed. gradually, a few people are returning to what remains of their homes. plenty of action coming up in school from the english premier league at a big upset. the t 20 cricket world cup plus a big game in spain as railroad take on boston murder in our class together. ah, welcome to the news our at 1600 g m. t and in france where thousands of people say they're fed up with the rising cost of living and the lack of action on climate change. they've been protesting in the capital, paris. and while lead us to do more, the demonstration is called by jo luke melon show who leads the left wing and bowed party recent nobel prize recipient, the literature or the any
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a new is also taking part. the french government is already dealing with strike action at several oil refineries. that's got the very latest on this. natasha butler, who's following events from the french capital and the tax really to simply say this is all about the rising cost of living and the impact of the war in ukraine on finance. it would perhaps just be the tip of the iceberg in terms of the french public's woes. the well, i think that just a number of issues that people have that are joining in these protest. thousands of them that have been walking across power. so just arriving here behind me on the bus, the, the, the end of that part says happy and i should say some clashes between some projectors, nice offices, but it has been largely peaceful. and people consent buy lots of things like all concerned by inflation. some people saying they called make lindsay to make ends meet at the end of the month, respect one by the said that his next door neighbor isn't going to be putting on
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a heating unless temperature is really for well below 0 because she is so worried about having to pay very high energy bills, people are worried about lots of other things. they say that the government isn't doing enough when it comes to climate change. they also very angry about the government proposed pension plan reforms that are coming up soon in parliament. and other issues, anti racism, anti homophobia. we've seen all sorts of concerns here today in this walk, it was called by the hard left leader mental show to protest all these concerns and leave. and so, as you mentioned that the recent literature prize winner and you know, who had said in the week along with a number of other intellectuals that she had called on people to join this process . saying that life is simply getting too hard for me. people because about that i force empowers thanks very much for the update
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of the you can see chancellor has promised to 6 public finances after his predecessors economic plans led to chaos. jeremy humph says that he'll increase taxes and tighten control on public spending. was he quoting a string of unfunded tax cuts last month cause and panic? in the financial markets? we are going to have a, a very big fiscal statement, a bit like a budget in which we set out the, the tax and spending plans for several years ahead. and that's going to be independently verified by the office for budget responsibility. we've been honest that it was a mistake not to do that in the mean, the budget before. i'm not taking anything off the table. i want to keep as many of those tax cuts as i possibly can. because our long term health depends on being a low tax economy. the under simmons is in london. he says, the financial situation is angered, lives trust as rivals and allies. jeremy hunt is, is saying that he's gonna have to raise taxes,
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or at least deferred taxes rather than cut them. i mean, that's the polar opposite to which are all policy lines were coming from. the prime minister list truss is fighting for her job. she hasn't only really angered many conservative m p 's who never supported her. she's also angered those who did supporter because she's run like a bullet, a gates. this has been described, a wizard. these are new plans of radical plans. frightened, the city frightened, the british people crushed the economy and ready got the country into an embarrassing mess. so ready. one might think the damage is already done, but no, it's possible she could handle is possible, but it depends on the markets. it's not so much her colleagues in westminster here . it's the markets that will dictate what happens next. and there will be the that
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the currency markets and the lending markets on monday. the hope is that there'll be some sign of hope that a but that's not guaranteed because fact, so fats and the bank of england is, is already warning. the governors already said that there's looks like there be another one percent right. rise in interest rates. that's not going to impress the city, and that's not going to press the i m f either. so it's, it's a pretty, it's a pretty tent situation to say the least of one that's worrying a lot of people will know who saying as a former conservative party special adviser, he says the chances action should help to calm the markets is extremely chaotic. certainly here in the u. k. and the fact that jeremy on day one has upturned the prime minister's entire economic agenda. the promises that she made on the leadership campaign, i think will have gone some way,
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certainly to calming the markets. he spoke about slowing public spending, he talked about assessment independently made and some taxes going up as well. and all of the things the market was wanted to see. but politically, there were a big, big challenges. the other audience here is m p 's and then also the voting public. so the challenge is politically, ah, this is the opposite really of what people who supported the prime minister. we're expecting her radical vision, her desire ease with being unpopular and challenging the orthodoxy. and we're not getting any of that. we are getting something that is very, very different. and i think that does not bode well going forward. i think it will certainly go some way because you're moving away from just unfunded commitments to a lot more detail and hopefully some data behind these what we're hearing now from the government. but they will still be more more to come. the fiscal event
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happening in a few weeks time. they're still going to be calls for how everything is going to be funded. he spoke about finding efficiencies in different government departments, which means spending cuts. he spoke about doing things slower, more tax is going up. we won't get all the details of that. so i still think some markets will be jittery to ron. where are these 4 people are being killed after a fire broke house at the even prison into wrong? it happened on saturday night. officials say it was caused by fighting between inmates. smoke was seen rising from the facility and gunshots were also heard. the detention center holes, many of their own political prisoners in hot if this file was caused by a fight between some prisoners in the sewing workshop. the workshop was set up to create jobs for the in my was also there has more than to her on it was a pan p. m. local time on saturday, inter round when the fire broke out in every imprison and quickly spread across the
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other at the other wars. right after that we have heard the shot guns and also exclusion, like a songs that were just just around while the smoke and the fi was, was rising above the elbow did that the prison. so officials are saying that there was a fight between the prisoners as some of those prisoners set the fire on the shooting workshop in the prison. that is the cause of the fire right after there. the security forces entered to the scene and brought the situation under the control that the governor of to run in missouri. he said that it did. the fight was between the prisoners who were convicted because of their that the taft or the financial froze. and that no political prisoners have been involved in this over at this moment. it is quite difficult to really wear a fight that right after that the incident that took place in the, in prison. we have seen that whole the all roads, a crate around the prison were blocked by security forces,
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but there had been some support radek protest also taking place around that. and also the families went in front of the prison and they were very much concerned about the safety of their relatives. but unfortunate today, some of them have received the bad news. well, plenty more had hail. these are including the challenge of getting 8 areas of nigeria that have been cut off by the worst flooding in years 2 weeks since the flight, little time receiving. but that's not the only concern, quite of the call, the upper separatist movement also active in this area. i was the politicians and iraq, you say they're forced to be reckoned with. and i'm calling from major overhaul of the political system of the major league baseball. this is how you celebrate when you rings the championships. there is the 1st time in 24 years. ah,
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china's president, teaching ping is set to be concerned for historic 3rd term, making him the most powerful communist leader. since mount c dog, he opened the party congress in beijing where he called for faster military growth and defended the controversial 0 covey approach. adrian brown reports. 2 2 a day that offers a glimpse into the secret world of china's communist party. for a few hours, the media are allowed into beijing's great hold of the people. for a tightly control pageant. the opening of the party congress held every 5 years. and this one's been closely watched. normally, chinese leaders stand down after serving 10 years in office. but cheating ping is expected to break convention by being appointed for another 5 years. he presented
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himself as a humble servant of the party, but a party that's been re made in his image says one expert. so having seized control in the chinese communist party seed, you can then seize control of china and china has become a lot less free, a lot more aggressive, far less open than it wise. 10 years again, the congress comes at a turbulent time for china. she's 0 koby policy has trapped millions of people in a series of stop start locked downs. borders remain close to most foreigners. many overseas investors have fled. she's focused here though, was on the positive food. she'll either one free 18. we adhere to the principles of people 1st life 1st, and also firmly adhere to the dynamic 0 covert policy to carry out the fight
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against a ton demik people's war to protect people's life and physical health to the maximum . by the time this congress ends shooting pings, grip on power will likely be absolute without the people of china having their se, adrian brown al jazeera. while she used his opening speech to raise the issue of hong kong, saying it must be ruled by what he called patriots. chem entered ship. we will fully faithfully and resolutely implement the policy of one country to systems under which the people of hong kong administer, hong kong and the people of macau administer, macau, both with a degree of autonomy, we will remain committed to law based governance in hong kong and macau will ensure the central government exercises overall jurisdictions over the 2 regions. we will see that hong kong and macau are administered by patriot bog. jessica washington has reaction from hong kong. well,
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the congress is being received here in hong kong with varying degrees of interest. some organizations here and hong kong organize events for people to watch president . she's speech, but many others are just going about their normal daily life. it's worth noting that this congress takes place as hong kong has experienced as a rather dramatic changes in recent years under president. she didn't paint leadership, namely the introduction in 2020 of a national security law in response to the unrest that the city experienced in 2019 over concerned about the genes growing influence in the city. and then in 2021, some changes to hong kong electoral system. so what we're likely to see over the course of the congress is a reiteration of the part that staging sees as being most appropriate for the city . and the, the part of the city is already on. so who's involved in china's party congress will out of a population of 1400000000 people, nearly
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a 100000000. a registered party members about 2300 will attend the congress. and these delegates the handpicked by the party. now they'll be endorsed by a group of about $200.00. this is the party central committee which oversees all aspects of government and military the committee. then alex 25 members who formed the pollock bureau and the party sets their agenda and decisions are made by consensus. this group then chooses the standing committee usually around 7 people, which seems legislative powers. when the national people's congress is not in session. and then there's the general secretary, he or she chess. this committee, alexander hung is a professor of time. can university in taiwan. he says the island is in a very different situation to hong kong. taiwan is no. hong kong. hong kong was turned back by the united kingdom and the entire while we are republic of china. last week,
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we just celebrated the 111 1st day of the republic. so cross tre relations is more of a equal footing relationship. and of course, psychologically taiwan. people does fear that if we fall under chinese rule, we could be treated as bad as in hong kong. but i have to say that taiwan is no hong kong. we have our own constitution, our own forces, and our own practice in elections. we are totally different from hong kong. no 3 people have injured new shelling in the russian region of beller, bella garad governor vac busha law allowed to call to confirm the injuries and is near the region which borders ukraine.
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officials accusing ukrainian military and selling belgrade. but the ukrainians deny this, saying russia fight a few missiles by mistake, which fell within the region. mohammed vel has both moscow. they the cleans half denied, but they have been behind that they were behind the shelling or these rockets that fell on belk or 2 of them fell on the airport of the city and the cause 3 people to be wounded. 2 of them was taken to the hospital, a rushes off to save it if it came from ukraine. we know that even yesterday, at dip, put an oil dip. what was heat and it caught fire. and also a thermal power plant was hit and power black out to result from boss. and in the last several months, these sorts of attacks sometimes by helicopters, sometimes rockets and sometimes explosions, the russians were not explaining,
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have been continued, and people fled in thousands tourism has been effected. airports have been closed and the russians are saying that the russian people are saying that this situation cannot continue. and the leadership has to offer the questions about it. and that it is supposed to take drastic measures to stop this type of things because the war in the 1st place came to protect russia from outside aggression asset. that it's where it goes here. and a large part of ukraine have now being next to russia. also in the name of protecting russia against, against aggression. and they are saying that this can't continue. the ukrainian military has really taken dozens of villages in the south, but it says russian forces are trying to push back against his counter offensive. despite the fighting civilians have begun returning to their destroyed homes, charles stratford met some of them in our hands. health sca in cash on region.
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this is sheila leave, which is where my bon walls hungry. now everything is gone. her says all examiner for the inspects. what remains of the home and the life he and his wife spend 35 years building. pro russian forces from the nets region occupied their village in march below or her ability. my thing, they looted the stores, they were drinking shooting off. they told us they would be here forever with what they said, we will pay you back for our suffering. you beat us. now we will beat you. just publish a ticket for dylan, full flow on or exam to shows us what remains of his be hives shelling, killed and injured much of his life stock and a lot survived. disappeared during the battle is i i don't know what to say. no, but no matter what russia has done to us,
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we want to come home now. the destroyed russian military trunk outside the smashed village school, where russian soldiers stayed. russian packs, gas masks and destruction. all that remain. ah, volunteers distribute would to those keen to start at least basic repairs on the destroyed homes. oh, the ukrainian rock, it climbs into the sky a few kilometers away. the ukrainian fighter jet circles overhead, broken, pastoral life below village of the village has been virtually obliterated. burnt out. tanks. squat, long, splintered trees. there are thousands of villages like this in the cares on region which have been completely destroyed. gradually, a few people are returning to what remains of their homes. but the situation is far
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from stable in this region, and ukrainian military forces are saying that they're dealing with a potential renewed russian advance. ah, another rocket sauls towards a target in russian hill territory. vlad climbs through the gaping holes in his grandmother's home. he's come to repair it, so at least she has protection from the approaching winter, cold wilson bang to nibble as of a school. we couldn't contact her for a month. she's. we have to repair her home before the rain starten yours, that we've had time to prepare on them. they won't beat us back again. in some of the hom reeves, the determined spirit of innocent civilians suffering deeply blackened lives. charged offered al jazeera here san reach, him suddenly grind iraq's,
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the prime minister of the letty for she then said to form a new government after months of unrest. but around the capitol, small political parties have been gathering to remind the government they want radical change. same bas ravi has more from baghdad. bread, freedom, a government for the people as iraq's new prime minister begins forming his government, a group of smaller political parties with no armed wings, communists and reformists young and old men and women, met in both dark, calling themselves the forces for democratic change. they want officials to stop bickering and get to work. let me know when the next one, those who govern to feel the suffering of the people iraqi blood has become so cheap. we have lost our national treasures. our waters are gone dry. there is
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widespread unemployment and suffering in the past. iraq was a top ranking country now where at the bottom of the list of decades of decline in iraq, some say has happened at the hands of people in power who came out of nowhere. early charlotte, the 2 political islamic forces to those in power 2 extremists with a she has sunni or could we say you've ruined a rock? you stole it, you destroyed it. they came on the back of american tanks and a loyal to intelligence agencies of countries like it on saudi arabia and so on. all of them have a rocky blood on their hands and have stolen public wealth. all of them a corrupt. the consensus here replace old faces with new ones. iraq's future is secular and the best governments focus on the common good can. i took all of this month, but we didn't want symbolic government doing nothing. we want government that takes action crease, jobs fights, poverty develop services,
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repaid roads like softer the agriculture and private sector. a lot of the message from iraq. and this is a simple you are higher than they are. the alternative and the old guard political players that are dominating the national conversation. right? you are not the only ones on the political dialogue, not the vision, unity and love children are the future. it's the kind of idealism that may seem out of place in iraq's political landscape. but iraqis hearsay, that is exactly what their country needs. in basra, the old 0 book that now this be the 2nd law to violence in the tangible neighborhood of tunis confrontations between protest as and security forces have been ongoing since friday after the death of a young man. the family says he was killed by security forces. the disease ministry of interior is yet to comment. still had here on the al jazeera usa,
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why homeowners, the us finding it difficult to get insurance is extreme weather disasters become more frequent and said a girl has the largest solar farm in western africa. so why is the government looking to its natural gas reserves to meet its growing energies? including a famous upset find the media on the opening day, all the cricket world cup. peter, as those details. ah, for the 1st time in the month of october, the canadian city of abbotsford could hit 30 degrees at easter vancouver, however, one so exceptional warrants in western canada, the pacific northwest high pressure and play, that's deflecting systems up and around. but this wet weather is running into the us state of alaska one month after it saw some extreme flooding from remnants of
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a typhoon. different story in the eas could see some of our 1st snow of the season in the canadian province of ontario, and still that slow moving rain around atlanta, canada more so for the province of newfoundland. as we sighed southward, a warm breeze coming up off the gulf of mexico meeting up with cooler air from the north east who are going to collide. and that's going to spark some storm. so i think most of that action, northern texas into the northeast arkansas rate through tennessee and out toward virginia on sunday, flash flood watches in play for the southeast of california, up against that border with arizona and off to central america, we go. most of the heaviest route of ram will be relegated towards the pacific coast. south america looks like this. there has been some severe thunderstorms along the western amazon through columbia where we had seen some flooding and disturbed weather off the coast of uruguay into the southeast of brazil. so white and windy conditions here on sunday, sir later. ah
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bollywood, a glamorous industry that attracts though seeking fame and fortune. i always told myself that sunday fema, but for some fumbling dead dream can become a nightmare. i had asked in the 1st bed of my mother, i had to consult as i go dressed for the longest hollywood tree on al jazeera, a sense of belonging, gmc, we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. that is set up a leper is transforming every day in the 1st part of a new series out as you have visits is stopped by lava in mexico city, where locals are turning a notorious municipality into an urban utopia. a sense of community on
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a jazeera oh oh oh, come back to the i'll just there and usa with me. so he'll robin a reminder of all the top stories, thousands of protesting in the french capital, against the rising cost of living on the government's response to climate change. the demonstration was cold by joan milledgeville, who leads the left wing and bowed party. he says more needs to be done to deal with those issues. the government is already dealing with strike action at several oil refineries. at least 4 people have been killed and 61 injured in iran after a fiber account at the evident prison into wrong,
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which holds many political prisoners. it happened on saturday night. the official site was caused by fighting between inmates and teaching ping, the president of china must ensure hong kong is ruled by what he calls patriots. he made the comments at the communist party congress in beijing. 8 workers in nigeria struggling to reach hundreds of thousands of people displaced by floods. the all producing region is the latest to be hit by waters that have already devastated northern central and eastern parts of the country. and with a dresser polls now from attorney, one of the worst affected areas in southern nigeria. 2 weeks after our family member was swept away by the flood, the edges are still waiting for the water to recede. so they can bury the, even after no sandwich are low at the very everyone from the level of water here, it could be at least a week before they are able to do with that. many other families are waiting for
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news. any news about their missing relatives though? barrel council sucker chair, it was a work place until 3 weeks ago. now. it's been taken over by hundreds displeased by the flood. it was the destination for dozens who drowned la street, fleeing from rising water levels threatening their watch for nearly 3 weeks. it's been where angela will be and her family called whole times. she says are tough for everyone. then she had one back a face to that, the face a little while this a look of admits used by media and the focus of friends. and what is the something that could also be trust issues the big was them brought by to them as my to that will got 5 by 5. my favorite good to do some local going with
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community with finish. many areas that completely cut off and the feet of the residents till and no one of the biggest challenges of delivering a victim of the fight. a number of states is the level of water 2 weeks since the flood. there is little time it's receding, but that's not the only concern here. quite as of the, for the offer separatist movement. also active in this area. that is set to be a reason why some officials are staying away. there isn't a lot of national emergency management or do you see which cost or car? i mean, the number of this walking along with the manager air force to reach out to some of those communities. a delivery generally has been slow and inadequate. victims are concerned that by the time help arrives. it might be too late for some degrees. al jazeera,
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heavy rains of drench parts of thailand's popular tourist town of picket. the tie navy has been assisting local authorities who are working to pump water from flooded streets. rescuers helped carry elderly and bedridden patients out of those flooded areas. now the intensity and frequency of weather disasters is costing the u. s. billions of dollars each year, according to report by the non profit group climate central. and it's been an acceleration and the number of destructive storms in the last 4 decades of the 1980s. these happened at an average rate of once every $82.00 days. the pace had increased by the 2010s with an average of 26 days between events. but in the years 2017 to 21. there was an average of 18 days between extreme weather events. less time between disasters could mean fewer resources to respond, recover and prepare for future storms. while the increase in the number of natural disasters in the u. s. has made it hard of
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a people in some areas to afford or get any insurance to protect their property. rob reynolds has moved from los angeles, bigger floods, hotter fires, more powerful storms. the impact of global warming is devastating to so many people . what happens? i mean it's bad now the 1st time we had insurance this timely down, but well maggie, we always, they would god say up. so disasters are also costly to insurance companies. they have responded by raising rates at an average of more than 12 percent compared to a year ago. 2021 saw $20000000000.00 national disasters. so that has had a huge impact on our insurance company's ability to pay our claims. insurance companies in the us, our profit driven and often lightly regulated on a state by state basis, after disasters, they are often quick to raise rates even while raking in handsome profits. if you
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hear them tell it, you know, when they were before a legislative committee or a government agency or in the media, oh this we're broke, we're, we're, we've, we've, we've been losing money for 10 years. that is one of the biggest lies that the insurance industry likes to tell people they never lose money. take flood insurance as an example. private insurance companies don't provide it. the federal government does have a flood insurance program, but it isn't cheap. i don't have flood insurance, they just said 6 months ago. we are in a floodplain and said, you should get it. well, was quite a bit of money. homeowner policies generally cover fires, but some companies try to get around honoring claims in full. for example, by treating smoke damage as separate from fire and severely limiting compensation for it. the minute they have to write a check to us to pay a claim,
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we made their out that money has gone for them. so their incentive is completely to hang on to our premiums companies also simply cancel homeowner policies and refuse to ensure people living in at risk areas like wildfire zones. but it's going to leave our homeowners in a tough spot down the road because we'll have to figure out what to do next, where to move to the left to kind of up end their lives, the insurance industry and it's pushed for profits, could drive big changes in where people are able to live, for example, here on the ocean front, which is subject to rising sea levels and storms, global warming isn't going away. but for many people who aren't millionaires, insurance coverage may be rapidly getting out of reach. rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles people in turkey are loading the deaths of 41 coal miners, who are killed in an explosion. more than a 100 people were under ground when the blast happened on friday night. f, as in wretched type,
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or the one visited the site and met survivors sincerely has more of a smarter ah, after several hours of searching under extremely difficult conditions, rescue workers bird up the bodies of dozens of miners using the same gated left. the workers had used to begin their day, 300 meters down. the cause of the explosion on friday morning 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. vision close touches because we saw a horrible scene. it cannot be described, but it's very sad. so they're all my friends, friends, i eat and drink with that the weekend they all had dreams. they all had families. some were married, some were single, the turkish president treasure type as on the visit at the survivors,
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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 investigations. we no longer want to see deficiencies or unnecessary risk in our mind. feel that the mind belongs to the state on turkish heart cool enterprises. because the pride is 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 to ask that all the st used to in place 6000 workers. now the same production is carried out by $700.00 workers. we will see the same things if there is no effective investigation and inspection to
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turn penalties are required. mistakes by state company cannot be forgiven. the rescue operation has now ended, but many here fear. unless additional precautions are taken, similar incidents might take more lives in this coal rich region. sienna, because all the al jazeera, a missouri, nor than turkey. yes. uganda has restricted movements in 2 districts, as it tries to contain the spread of abolla. officials declared an outbreak of the virus in september, at least 19 people have died. present yardi him a 70 says people won't be allowed in or out of the affected areas. and over curfew is in effect and bars, gyms and places of worship will be closed for 3 weeks. at least 20 people have been killed and a bus crash in southwestern columbia. more than a dozen were injured, that the bus had such a flipped over on the road between the cities of astor and the opium authorities say, it may have been a mechanical fault. there's just 2 weeks now to go until brazil's presidential run
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off opposition. candidate lula de silver is taking his campaign to voters in the stronghold of present giant ball sanara. though his promise to bring change to people living in rio de janeiro is poor neighborhoods, monarchy anarchy of has more. oh, really sorry for these borders in rio de janeiro. a presidential candidate campaigning in a place dominated by drug traffickers and violence. just 4 months ago. 20 people were killed during a police read here in the complex with alamo, a sprawling brick in cement network, a fabulous or slums, left as former leader we the national lula da silva, promised that their lives would change as they had during his last presidential turn. i doubt that you will find any construction from incumbent president, j bowles and arrow here,
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or in any prevail in the state. but even people who benefited from social projects during less presidency more than 10 years ago and moved from shacks to these government built apartments are divided on our job. if i go where we don't believe in promises, president bush, not as promised, nothing but has given emergency aid to face the pandemic as a consequence of the wooden ukraine, the fillmore girth of can i f. i voted for both to narrow in 2018 because the economy was into dumps. i changed my vote to lola after i survived a heart attack. the sir, thanks to the public hospital. he built next to my house as you finish, and obviously community leader by cim, causes novice, remembers how life changed after the police pacified the far vella was. government built a huge cable car system, transforming the complex with money, moved into an international attraction. voters here are looking back at more prosperous times when money was being invested in these communities. i head of the
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2016 olympic gaines. 50000 torres seems to come to this vella every week. and they would buy arts and crafts and little stores here. they would go to parties, there were bars, there were restaurants, there were even hotels to stay over night. now, all of that is long gone. gone off. i me the can v vacant animal people felt abandoned for money dried out of violence. his back corruption scandal made many loose faith and politicians to the point that they voted for both scenarios. who says he'll fight violence with more violence. instead of investing in education, loudy on a soda was one of the disillusion. she had opened a bar to cater to tourists, but was forced to shut it down there. bayshore it is. they closed the cable car from one day to the next. nobody comes here any more. she says she'll vote for lula . she hopes he'll fix the cable car and transformed the slums. once again, monica and i give al jazeera rio de janeiro that excerpts from his upcoming book,
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pope frances has criticized international leaders saying they fail to address war and inequality. he is called for the united nations to be reformed, saying it must find new ways to resolve conflict as the war in ukraine goes on. and he says the crone of ours pandemic has exposed global inequality with wealthy nations getting priority for vaccines. while the head of the roman catholic church also says, leaders must rediscover their purpose of serving humanity. well said again, said a girl, pardon me, has one of the largest solar farms in west africa. but president mackey sal wants to burn fossil fuels to beat great energy needs. he says that natural gas reserves will bring development nicholas hack reports now from l. now goren in northern seneca. it took an accident, the loss of life, and an act of kindness to bring power to more false village in northern synagogue. when his son, by kart saved a visiting german family from
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a fatal car accident. a small donation of solar panels followed irreversibly. changing the village. food no longer goes rotten faults, grandchildren can study at night. suddenly european football, even hollywood shows, made their way into his living room. changing the villages perspective on the world . oliver, this is in the work of the state much. it's thanks to my son. he maintains depression elsco from the batches. if we had waited for the government to bring power to my home, i will still be wishing to day and to live in the dark. and yet, a short distance away off the coast are large untapped reserves of natural gas that could light up the entire village. but with the signing of the 2015 paris agreement, most countries agreed to stop the use of fossil fuels. setting up president believes that's unjust climate, just as he says is the right to use his country's resources and burned the pudding, fossil fuel, in order to bring power to his people from an absolute law normal. it's not
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normal or fair or to ask own countries of which half the population does not yet have access to electricity demanded to austin's countries. she abandon traditional energy resources and switch to renewable energy. it's not acceptable. while synagogue continues to mostly rely on heavy fuel and diesel powered plants and it has some of the largest solar farms in west africa, thanks to german and french investors. after the 2015 paris agreements bringing power to senegal into other sun drenched african countries meant investing in this green energy. but since the russia ukraine war, it seems that priorities have shifted both for african and european countries. europe can no longer rely on russian gas. germany and france are now looking to
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africa, including senate goals, gas reserves, to meet their power needs. the fear of a looming energy crisis means some countries appear to be turning their back on the paras agreement. now set a goal is under pressure to provide fossil fuel energy to europeans. while it's people look towards the sun for power. nicholas hawk al jazeera and good on northern senegal. full stella had here all the news, all of the sports, including not just the city, take home liverpool and sundays. big english premier league game. peter will have the best of the action coming up straight after the break. awe on november, the americans, wolves, all the seats in the house of representatives at 35 percent of the senate will be contested. americans are expected to split on strict ideological lines with
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abortion and the economy named as the key issues. the results pulled to find the rest of your biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to the test . special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera. around 10 women are being murdered in mexico every day, almost always by men, an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now specialists police squads run by women are trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of much or culture and indifference? behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a jazz eda. ah
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ah! look about commercial shipping is the leading cause of death amongst wales. now, scientists and chile are trying to stop ships from colliding with the species and latin america editor lucy, a new and has the story in chiles pacific in assuming maybe boat takes it, surprised cargo to be deposited off 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 chiles, navy, which in turn alerts the nearby ships. and it is exactly, or whether they're largely does it north of the presence of the oil. so the captain can temporarily or change the vehicles 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 sort of you from the engine outside of the water we would have or here every,
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the water is, will be a thousands, i'm louder than we are. 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 n g o liked the merry foundation to turn the pacific ocean into a biological corridor between canada and southern chile. these whales come here and it's a $22.00 brow, 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 to drop in the ocean, this one was being seen as an important for step to see and human al jazeera
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santiago. worst i was paula is peter. so thank you very much. spanish champions, ramirez are leading barcelona to know in the 1st al classical meeting of the seasons, la leaguer, who else swell. kareem denny's mom to put rail in the lead at the burnaby with you saw him into the smash level on points with boss or having conceded just one lead goal to date. however, that figure has since tripled, fairly recovered a doubling the lead for carlo angela, whose name matches the city are looking to keep pace with leaders arsenal in the english premier league right now. they're taking on liverpool who sort 13 points behind them in the table. it's currently colas, but mm hm. i heard them earlier, also have to contend with a 40 minute delay at leads because of a power cut. it happened almost immediately of the kickoff, and the 5th of the referees communication equipment, as well as v a. r and the tv feed. when they did finally get back on the way off nor went ahead with a great go from because soccer. and then gave away
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a penalty in the 2nd half and for leads to blow it. patrick benford, having a spot kick saved its finished one mill to also who held on to top spot in the table. meanwhile, at old trafford, newcastle held manchester united to go to the store. joe lynn, who had a great opportunity, but the home side of the chance to to rinaldo had to go rules for all side before the same thing. and cheekily the school from the resulting free kick with yellow coated food process. and right at the end, markets rash hood mister jones nick it for eric to not theme. but it was not to be shell 2 or 3 points above united and 4th, after a to know whenever asked. and valerie mason mound, put the wayside ahead early on after a mistake by the defender and of of mound to school chelsea 2nd as well. this was a bit more impressive because he did to remain and beacon since grandpa took a risk of the opening game of crickets t 20 woke up in australia delivered
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a major upset by namibia. they pulled up a famous victory over the recently ground asia cup champion 3 lanka, the namibian back 1st and school 163 from the 20 overs in reply to lanka, only managed 100 and 8th. this to him. it was originally scheduled for 2020 the 19th and then it was supposed to end in the other game on day one, the netherlands defeated the you a with only one bowl. the space that reached the top of 112 and still had 3 wickets . in an italian right, francesco benya is now in po position to become motor g. p will, champion for the 1st time racing returned to australia to be cancelled the last 2 years due to the crew of our pandemic. it was heartbreak for home favorite jack miller who was taken out and then a huge moment in the title res, fabio court, that auto who had led the championship also crashed out over to bunny. the county
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line was leading on the final left, but he was passed by alex rhys and kate, ready to start from 10 from the grid, managed to hold off the spaniards to take victory for the team who are leaving the school to the end of the season. on the fish food and now has a 14 point lease at the top of the standing of 2 rounds to go free corporation. in major league baseball, philadelphia have eliminated the defending champions, atlanta braves from this year. the playoffs, houston are also through to the championship series, falling a marathon game against seattle. jim nash has the action it took an incredible 6 hours and 22 minutes to separate the astros and the mariners o jeremy pan yet scored the only run of the game which lasted 18 innings matching the longest ever game in the post season. i'm tired. i was a log in, the crowd was into the whole game and shout out to their fans and their team, you know, they put up a great fight and no,
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not one fair left the stadium. and that's pretty cool to see. philadelphia secured a spot in the next round, that impressive $83.00 victory over atlanta, which included the 1st inside the park home run by a catcher in playoffs history. the phillies move in to the national league championship series for the 1st time in 12 years. how tall it's, they're tough, their resilient are really talented. ah, and, and really unselfish. it's greg breaker, but gosh, parent philadelphia will meet san diego in the next round, the padres, one their series against the la dodgers. 31, booking as boston, the championship series for the 1st time in 24 years. and the cleveland guardian scored 3 runs in the final inning to beat the new york yankees and game 3. they now lead the series to r o n. hill
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geminus out there. the delayed rugby league world cup is kicked off and australia are looking there. formidable cells. the ozzy school, the 34 point victory over fiji. we made the semi's the last time the student was played in 2017. so i only have 18th of the last 9 world cups. i was mentioned england small to him, tries, and they hammering of summer by 60 points to 6. incredibly, lucille as underdogs for this match. the tournament is being played a year late because of the pending at the women's rugby union world. up in new zealand. the home side thrash wales, 5612 if we to now of the root stage, canada also and beaten, following our 10 point victory over italy who suffered their 1st loss and south africa remained windless, after conceding alone. try again. fiji. the final group stage where it is displayed next weekend with the cold, hot lomax will be beside engulf keegan. bradley
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a celebrating his 1st p. j to a title. in 4 years, bradley went into the fine round of those oh, championship in japan, one shot behind fellow american ricky fowler, who was also looking to resurrect his career. having not tasted victory since 2019 . despite a couple of late bobby's the 2011 b, j champion birdied 17 to give himself a 2 shot cushion playing the last. he finished 15 under par, one ahead of fowler and andrew putnam. bradley, winning his 1st title on tour and just under $2000000.00 in prize money. oh man. listen, i yeah. it's why practice so hard. i yeah. it's not going to be easy. i knew it wasn't gonna be easy that to put on 16 was major and i things aren't easy for me normally. so i was ready that birdie on 17 goes down on the best holes in my life. and mrs. so special i played in the fire, grew karen tiger one, and i got to watch him do that. and i am so proud to win this tournament,
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thanks to japan. and so, so just a 1st class event, amazing off course. greece and sweden have won gold medals at the 1st ever park or world championships in japan. after 2 year delay because of the pandemic. demetrius skips manidez when the men's free style final, while 18 year old miranda sibling won the women's 18 e to course race, and she to seconds ahead of the runner up on sunday, the men will face off in the speed final. while women compete in the freestyle final to close out the tournament and all the sports needs. so thanks very much, peter. and of course they follow their stories on our website at al jazeera dot com . i'll be back to more news on the other side of the break, but until i from peter and myself on the news, our team, thanks very much for your time. and your company. ah ah!
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