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will depend on the palestinian flag with on the ground. it's becoming much harder to express. any type of support for the palestinian cause. one day there are no palestinian flags. the next best to reach are filled with. it's a really wide tier net by young men were not even born with these railey government for the cleared palestinian flag in the oh well but he's going blind from a rare genetic disorder. ah, as his son beholds the beauty of the world for the 1st time, robert maybe seen it for the last. ah, but has this genetic disorder been passed on to his son? witness a sky without stars. oh, now to sierra. ah,
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this is al jazeera ah, hello robin. you are watching the alters ever news our lives while headquarters here in bo hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. a as in power is thousands, gathering the french capital demanding the government deal with inflation. a fire at a high security prison in iran kills at least 4 people and injures more than 60 trying to present banks, military growth during a major gathering of the communist party, where he's expected to secure a 3rd term. and we're in ukraine's cache or region where people are starting over after russian troops were pushed out. and on pete estimate with sports news, liverpool stun, manchester city in the premier league and the soil go to rail madrid in the 1st l
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classical of the season. they be off the loaner $31.00 me welcome to the news. people have been gathering and demonstrating in the streets of paris demanding that the government deal with inflation and climate change left us lita zone luc milledgeville called for the demonstration. he claimed 140000 people attended. authorities put the number at around 30000. natasha butler has more from friends. there was violence as some protesters fought with police in paris during watered otherwise being a peaceful demonstration. thousands of people who turned out to express their anger about inflation, climate change, and the french governments planned pension reforms ha,
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from it to see when we're together against inflation, pension reforms and public services performs. it's important people are battling everywhere, even in the all refineries. most often, i think a lot of people understand that the climate being destroyed, it's obvious, but it's about convincing those in power. nobel literature prize winner and he al, no to part in the demonstration law site, it's organizer opposition. leaders wanted menache. ha ha ha ha ha ha. natalie deb, jolly miller saw him addressing the crowd that flowed to behind me. he called for this protest and he will hope that it will help revitalize the lines that every month has been played by by. oh, good good. you saw god, congo failure will deal with what we are achieving here to day with workers and political organizations, we are creating a new popular front that will one day take power in this country. from the time comes not cost would show the political left has been somewhat eclipsed in recent
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weeks by france. his trade unions, which have led a number of strikes, including the recent oil refinery walk outs. at a time when pressure on the government is mounting north shore, wants to regain the spotlight and is sure his left wing alliance remains a significant opposition force. natasha butler, al jazeera paris toronto. where are these 4 people having killed after a fire broke out at the oven prison in the wrong that 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 iran political prisoners vessels, other has more for me to run. it was a pan p. m. local time on saturday, inter around when the fire broke out in the prison and quickly spread across the other. the other was right after that they have heard the shot guns and also
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exclusion, like songs that were just just around while the smoke and the fire was, was rising, abode the abode in the prison. so officials are seeing that there was a fight between the prisoners as some of the prisoners said the fire on this shooting workshop in the prison. that is the cause of the fire right after that the security forces added to the scene and brow distribution on the control the, the governor off their run, my my suit. he said that the fight was between the prisoners who were convicted because of the taft or the financial throat, and that no political prisoners have been involved in this over at the moment. it is quite difficult to really where to find that right off the eastern to police in the prison. we have seen that all the old roads around the prison were blocked by security forces, but there had been some support reddick protests also taking place around that. and
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also the families went in front of the prison and they were very much concerned about the safety of the relative, but unfortunate today, some of them have received a bad news on president a by, by you see, has accused his u. s. counterpart of inciting terror and calles of protest continue across the country. on friday present, joe biden said the wrong government was using violence against its own citizens. are being widespread demonstrations and invest in the country following the death of 22 year old must. many. while she was in custody, china's present reaching thing is said to become the most powerful communist leader says, miles it old. now he opened the party congress where his life it is co, a 3rd term is defended, his government 0 recovered policy saying it put lives 1st. adrian brown reports. 2 2 a day that offers a glimpse into the secret world of china's communist party. for a few hours,
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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 being 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 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 sees him, can then seize control of china, and china has become a lot less free, a lot more aggressive, far less. and then it wise, 10 years ago the congress comes at a turbulent time for china. she's 0 cobit policy has trapped millions of people in
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a series of stop start, lock, downs, borders remain close to most foreigners. many overseas investors of fled. she's focus here though, was on the positive food. she'll either sing for aging. we adhere to the principles of people 1st life 1st, and also firmly adhered to the dynamic 0 cove. it policy to carry out the fight against the pandemic, the people's war to protect people's life and physical health to the maximum. by the time this congress ends sheeting, ping's grip on power will likely be absolute without the people of china having their se, adrian brown al jazeera, 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
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which the people of hong kong administer, hong kong and the people of macau, administered 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 log. jessica washington has reaction from hong kong. well, the congress is being received here in hong kong with varying degrees of interest. some organizations here in hong kong, organized events for people to watch president. she's speech for many others are just going about their normal daily life. it's worth noting that this congress takes place as hong kong has experience. some rather dramatic changes in recent years under president sheet and paint leadership, namely the introduction in 2020 of a national security law in response to the unrest that the city experienced in 2019
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over concerns about aging growing influence in the city. and then in 2021, some changes to the home homes electro system. so what we're likely to see over the course of the congress is a reiteration of the past. the staging sees as being most appropriate for the city and the, the parts of the city is already on. china has been accused of taking advantage of developing countries, especially those in african lex explore that. now with michael and now he's interesting senior fellow at the london school of economics in joins now from chatham, in se thing that mr. mary could have you back on the program and me, china's influence and postering and asia pacific is very of that. and it's that role to see, but there's been sort of a distinct policy change when it comes to influencing africa. since colonial powers, you might say, withdrew from sort of the mid fifty's. yes, i just said, i mean, because the point where working partners were not willing to support
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development financing, but you can leave in and have me infrastructure. but when it comes to heavy development infrastructure, for example, or to have those efforts, growth bridges, hospitals are kind of have an instrumental in mickey. so that actually was able to be done in africa in the last 20 years, at least. indeed, i mean it just in the research from the foreign policy research institute, it published in january this year. i mean, i could talk for every day about the statistics. they gave it how much investment china has made in africa and how much money they plowed in just in terms of foreign direct investment up to 2015. it was about 55000000000. was the strategic move for china in investing in a constant continent like africa? when most of it's you might say strategic political of mil tree view is really of asia pacific. what does africa give them?
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yes, good question. i think come, it's a win win situation with tanner in africa. we're africa gift china is natural resources, for example, crude oil, mineral resources. and, and we're asked if i get from china is development. financing for heavy development is for structure, as i've mentioned earlier. and it's quite a positive win win, you know, relationship that has the on bay for the past 20 years. nothing. both families are quite content with what's happening. so family. but maybe there are a few kids along the line where the death distress and with mean bass, it becomes a little more challenging for so african can fish to do so. overall there's a win win situation between at the current time. if that's the case, then obviously an issue there was a moment where the former secretary of state john bolton under the trump
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administration, had talked or characterized chinese investment in africa was predatory. and i quote, he says, as trustees, strategic use of debt to whole states, nafrica captive to beijing's wishes and demands. we've seen site murmurings of this with sort of sri lanka. and it's a port switch have been, you might say, bought or controlled by china kanyes. railways, we've just seen some pictures of that on our, all our television screen here, sort of financial news that america sort of beats china over the head wave. but america has never on the west has never really, as you say, finance those big, heavy industrial structural support programs, africa needs to develop that's right. and that's the very reason why i think congress happy to benefit him from the development finance that he's getting off from china. i mean, he would expect on board to, to speak along those lines. nothing. we are aware of the global competition between
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the united states and china, but i think africa is more interested in working with development partners for it's on progress. and it's not so much interested in the competition between china and the u. s. as it's where it is, africa interests with china that really matters the most. and i think china also has an interest in getting the not true sources that you need. and i think that combination works well for both partners. i and most importantly also that i saw of the development projects are quantum builds or, or k r, the very fast rate, which is exactly what after carlos will needs as well to be able to have those they, for structural base to actually get on with its projects, particularly now granted in to be an off across in the continent of free trade. and there's quite a lot of heavy trust what infrastructure across countries that really have to be
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ready for his takeoff. how bus roads, networks, bridges, one cross counties and all that. and i think that it's a win win situation for china in africa the moment it could fit your inside, michael, a bertha from the london school of economics. that's the joining us. thank you. since you had here on the news are including the some of the smaller part of the call is a big change in the country. politics and francis takes aim at the u. n. and his new book, what he says, it doesn't reflect the reality of the world and it's for major league baseball. this is how you celebrate when you reach the championship series. the 1st time in 24 years. ah.
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the 3 people living into the new shelling in the russian region of belgrade governor vash. law of glad to call, confirmed the injuries in the region which borders ukraine. left officials accusing ukrainian military if selling belgrade ukrainians deny this thing. russia mistakenly fight a few missiles which fell within their own region. manuel has more from moscow. they that you please have denied, but they have been behind that they were behind this showing all 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 russians are still saying about it if it came from ukraine. but 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 blackout
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resulted from boss. and in the last several months, these sorts of attack sometimes by helicopters from time to rockets and sometimes explosions, the russians were not explaining, have been continued and people fled in. there are thousands tourism has been effected, airports have been closed, and the russians are saying that russian people are saying that this situation cannot continue. and the leadership has to offer the questions about it. and it has to take drastic measures to stop this type of things. because the war in the 1st place came to protect russia from outside, the aggression of the rhetoric goes here. and a large part of ukraine have now being next russia also in the name of protecting russia, against, against aggression. and they are saying that this can't continue. you could, the military has, we taken dozens of villages in the south,
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but it says russian falls is trying to push back against its counter offensive. despite the fighting civilians have begun returning to their destroyed homes, charles stratford met some of the men. awesome health sca in the cash region. this is sheila with lucy's, where my barn was. well, now everything is gone, her fizzle examined her, but he inspects what remains of the home and the life. he and his wife spent 35 years building pro russian forces from the nets region occupied their village in march below. oh her absolutely. my think they looked at the stores, they were drinking shooting off. they told us they would be here forever. we will. they said we will pay you back for our suffering. you beat us. now we will beat you just publish a ticket or do a full flow on all exam to shows us what remains of his be hives shelling, killed and injured much of his life stock i survived. disappeared during the battle
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is i, i don't know what to say. no, that no matter what russia has done to us, we want to come home now. was it destroyed russian military trunk outside the smashed village school, where russian soldiers stayed? russian packs, gas mosques, 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 wong splintered trees. there are dozens of
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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 from stable in this region and ukrainian military forces. the saying that they're dealing with a potential renewed russian advance. another rocket soules towards a target in russian hill territory. flat climbs through the gaping hole 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. should 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 thumb or the hom leaves. the determined spirit of
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innocent civilians suffering deeply blackened lives. char stuff, al jazeera, his son region something ukraine u. k. new chancellor has promised to fix public finances after his predecessors, economic plans about panic on the markets. jeremy hunt says that he'll increase taxes and type in control of public spending. he replaced cars require thing, he was fired on friday, quoting at willing stay plan to flash taxes for corporations and wealthy britons under simmons has more from london aside from all the westminster plotting in attempts to try to get lives trust to resign as prime minister. all political eyes are focused on the currency and debt markets. on the open. on monday they'll be a verdict to the view chancellor's promises. will he do what he says? he's certainly giving it a hard sell. we're going to have a,
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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. but that fiscal statement or many budget is 2 weeks away. and that's a long time in politics and all time for the markets to because they want to see stability, the u. k. come off of that right now, when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold onto a job and then her party trying to get around to it. it would say that is a dilemma here in terms of who might replace what mechanisms would be used to actually achieve that effectively. you have a new chancellor who's desperately trying to save the economy and a prime minister who's desperately trying to hold onto a job. there's a, there's a full, the conservative party special advisor. he says the chances actions should begin to
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come. 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, 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, all, 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,
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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 happening in a few weeks time. they're still going to be called 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 taxes going up, we won't get all the details of that. so i still think some markets will be jittery, ultra nationalists, jewish groups of store meal at the most compound, under the protection of israeli police. it happened on the 6th day of a jewish holiday, is where the forces of restricted the entry of muslim worshipping to the most grounds and occupied east jerusalem. sunday morning. witnesses say the altar nationalists groups gathered at the gates of the most chanting and don't sing.
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garza residency lost their homes, and the 2014 garza was having protesting in front of the un relief agencies office that demanding compensation and the home to be rebuild for process which is overseen by the you and agency. 17000 homes are destroyed in that warrant. 2200 palestinians will kill number one, which i did a lot putting money when we renew our protest to demand from the un lee and worked agency specifically to fully compensate all of the victims of the 2014 radio war and gaza. 6 iraq's the prime minister of the lativia, she then set to for the new government after months of unrest. but around the capital, small political parties have been gathering to remind the government they want radical change. same to thriving, has moved back down the the bread freedom,
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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, communist and reformist 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. i need to 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 water is, are gone dry. there is 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. how did charlotte, the 2 political islamic forces to those in power to extremists, with a sheer sunni or could we say you've ruined iraq? you stole it, you destroyed it. they came on the bank of america in tanks and
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a loyal to intelligence agencies of countries like it on saudi arabian, so on. all of them have a rocky blood on their hands and have stolen public wealth. all of them a corrupt. 5 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 says that doing nothing. we want to government that takes action crease, jobs fights, poverty, develop services, re paved roads, looks after the agriculture and private sector. a lot of the message from iraq is in. this is a simple you are higher than they are the alternatives. 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
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of place in iraq's political landscape. but iraqis, hearsay, that is exactly what their country means. saying basra, the old 0 book that put francis has criticized international leaders saying they fail to address war and inequality. an italian newspaper has published exits of his book due to be released on tuesday. the head of the roman catholic church calls a major reforms at the united nations, saying that it must find new ways to resolve conflict as the war in ukraine goes on . and he says the corona virus pandemic, because expose global inequality with wealthy nations getting priority for the vaccines. the pipe also says lead as must we discover the purpose of serving humanity. gerald o'connell is vatican correspondent for america magazine. he's also the author of the election of pipe, francis and inside account of the cold play that changed history and josie now from rome. good. have you with us, mr. coleman on the program? i mean, in recent days we've heard the pipe speak out about sort of the inhumanity shown
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towards migrants availed response paths to the incoming italian government. and perhaps the precursor to what was in this book. well yes, in spoken about migrants because we've got the worst humanitarian crisis in terms of migrants and refugees since the 2nd world war and pop frances has spoken very clearly that we're effectively on the brink of a 3rd world war. he speaks about. we've got a world war in pieces currently being conducted and we're at the risk of a 3rd world war if the war in ukraine continues. and so he's appealing very strongly to, to international organizations like the united nations, but also to leaders of governments and different countries to resolve this quickly by diplomatic means. otherwise,
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it risks spinning out of control and dragging the rest of the world with it. how was one of the points it's in the book? yeah, i did. i mean, how do you sort of place him as leader of the catholic church and being so vocal compared to other pope's before him because other popes have always alluded to the in humanity to groups of people and pope john paul. the 2nd always had a go at the former soviet union in some shape or form a but where do you place pipe francis in the context of what we've been experiencing these last 3 years and certainly within the last 3 or 6 months. well, he is very articulate because he's looking 1st of all what, what is happening to people on the ground. and he seen that in, in ukraine, a country where you had 44000000 people, 11000000 are either refugees or internally displaced people. and he sees the
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cruelty that is beyond description with the bombing of schools with the bombing of her kindergartens, with the bombing of hospitals. and he saying this has to stop and but he doesn't see anybody stopping it. he doesn't seen anybody working to stop it. he sees 40 countries or more helping to give arms to ukraine to defend itself. and he says, yes, ukraine has a right to defend itself. but if the war continues, where is it going to end? and in this book, he speaks about the danger of nuclear war. he says, where will this take humanity? so while he gives us food for thought, while one does, if he can't get through to the politicians, mister connell, can he get through to his colleagues within, you might say the christian faith, the orthodox church in russia. the orthodox church in greece that have a great deal of sway and influence within the sort of slavic countries and the, and the slavic thought process. yes is publicly disagreed with the leader of the
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orthodox church, hidden in russia. they trout. carol, he, he says you can't be the acolyte that you alter boy off of the government of putin . you have to be a pastor to your people. and so he is been very explicit in this and he's trying, he went to cassock a stand some weeks ago. he's going to back train very soon. he is trying to get the, the leaders of the different religions together to come together to work for peace . he said religion is to support, promote peace, not to be a cause of conflict. and this is where he disagrees with a pet truck. carol in russia who's blessing the troops. going to warren saying, you're patriots. and you, you will go to heaven if, if for, if you die it be interesting. see him how his book is received and certainly what
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comes of his visits in the next few weeks. gerald o'connell, thanks so much for joining us from rome. thank you very much. still had here, i'll just pay the price of climate change. some home it is in the us, the struggling to get insurance. it does it stream whether become more frequent. said the guy has the largest sell the farm in west africa. so one, the government hoping to use actual gas with that, the power it's grid for the famous upset, find a maybe on the day of the ticket. well, cut pizza, what other people a time now for your weather update across the middle east and africa. nice to have your long and no real major changes to report still plenty of sunshine,
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high temperatures, for example, in kuwait, up to 38 degrees. but we go in around the gulf. those winds are shifting around out of the north. so that means the humidity is going down. for example, for us here in doha 538 degrees. now some of the poorest air quality in the world can be found in, not only before, but also karachi. we are coming up to spark season here, and part of the problem is we don't have those winds to mix away the pollution in time. temperature is above average and not only take on, but also harold's getting up to $31.00 degrees. well that storm system that brought flooding to greece is crete island is now over cyprus. so the very real risk that we will see a similar scenario. play out there. still blustery showers on monday and it's stumble with a hive. 20 degrees in our heaviest rounds of rain across central africa be can be found not too far away from lake victoria. and also that western side of the democratic republic of congo could see some severe thunderstorms bubble up in south africa, quasi luna, tau province. and as things some of those showers will leak into durbin with the
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high 25 degrees. and whether his cool things often habit roni to 29 degrees on monday, see you later. the ah, the british political party at war with itself labor party is a criminal conspiracy against his members. newly obtained documents were reveal members silenced, suspended, and forced out my gone, this is unbelievable. free speech was shot down an exclusive investigation. the labor files hot 3 on al jazeera on november the 8th americans war. vote 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 abortion and the economy named as the key issues. the result will go
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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 lou. ah, for the back you're watching the officer and usa with lisa held robin doha reminder of all top stories, tens of thousands of green protesting of the french capital that demanding the government deal with inflation and climate change that we saw people in rather been killed and 61 injured after fire broke out of the oven present, which holds many of the country's political prisoners. officials say it was caused
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by fighting between inmates unpleasant teaching ping says china must ensure hong kong is ruled by what he calls patriots. he made the comments of the communist party congress where he also backed military growth there just 2 weeks ago until brazil's presidential run off. now opposition candidate looted a silver is taking his campaign to voters in a stronghold of president gibe. also nora. he promised to bring change to people living in rio de janeiro is poor neighborhoods. monica young here has the story. ah, we're 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 of fabulous were slumps left as former leader with the national lula da silva
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promised that their lives would change as they hand during his last presidential turn. i doubt that you will find any construction from incumbent president g ballston arrow here, or in any for vale 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 a junk of 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 warden ukraine, the gilmore girls of can i f, i voted for bows 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. are you ready for me and i'm pissed. we're community leader by cim, causes novice remembers how life changed after the police pacified the far vela was
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government built a huge cable car system, transforming the complex would run a move 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 2016 olympic gaines. 50000 torres seems to come to this by 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 victory minimum people filter dunden from one dried out of violence . his back corruption scandals made many loose face and politicians to the point that they voted for both sonata, 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
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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 in ocoee of al jazeera rio de janeiro. the intensity and frequency of weather disasters is costing us billions of dollars each year. the non profit group climate central has released a report and it shows as being an acceleration and the number of destructive storms in the last 4 decades in the 1980s. this happened at an average rate of one every $82.00 days. while the pace increased by the 2010th with an average of 26 days between events, but in the years of 2017 to 2021, there was no bridge of 18 days between extreme weather events less time between disasters. coming few resources to respond, recover, and prepare for future storms. while the increasing incident solve natural disasters in the u. s. has made it harder for people in some areas to afford
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insurance, ought to get any insurance at all. rob rentals hospital 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 with god, se 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 us $20000000000.00 natural disasters. so that has had a huge impact on our insurance company's ability to pay our claims. insurance companies in the u. s. 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, it 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 re check to us to pay a claim we made there at that money is gone for them. so their incentive is
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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 zone. but it's going to leave a lot of homeowners in a tough spot down the road because we'll have to figure out what to do next, where to move to the, the kind of up in 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. at least 20 people have been killed and a bus crash in southwestern columbia. more than a dozen are injured, the bus is such a flip dave on the road between the cities of pastor and popping you already say it may have been a mechanical fault. now it's been a weekend,
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the violence in the to disease, capital confrontation between protest as unsecured. he also started in today's, on friday after the death of a young man. now the family says that he was killed by security forces. there was more unrest on saturday nights the to does the administrative interior have yet to comment. said ago has one of the largest solar farms in west africa, but president mackey south wants to burn fossil fuels to meet growing energy needs . he says, natural gas reserves will bring development because hack reports now from l and granny in northern synagogue. that 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 a fatal car accident. a small donation of solar panels followed irreversibly. changing the village, food no longer goes rotten faults,
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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 are deliver. 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 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 our 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 normal or fair or to ask own countries of which
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half the population does not yet have access to electricity demand 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 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
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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. school still had all these our in sport. liverpool had mentioned to city that 1st lawson the premier league, the season, those details coming up the pizza, so that go ah, societies progress is dependent on the quality of its experts be need more and find out professionals. a top priority is to modern, waived new generation to study, find new teaching methods, or infusing tie students to become the agents of change, taking them out of the classroom to solve problems in their local communities.
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ready level education, inspiring science thailand on al jazeera becoming a living legend that a young age was simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch, into political clout the brought peace to the ivory coast. posted by eric constant football rebels. the life of did yet drop by the football who succeeded, where politicians have not da da drop by the ivory and civil war on al jazeera. ah ah,
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we'll go back to this point on his visa, so thank you very much. spanish champions rel madrid are leading barcelona to know what least they beat them. 31, i beg your pardon. in the 1st all classical meeting of the seasons, law league, who else but carry benjamin to put rail in the lead at the barrett about. 2 sides came in to snatch level on point with also having conceded, just one lead. go to bass. however, defense with know in near as good in this match better because of it a doubling the lead for color. and some of these men position of cars he has been check possibly was on line. you go with the bottom of the player. we've pulled one back for boss, but rail school again to make it 3. 1 rodrigo with the penalty. to wrap up the victory. the baton door will be ordered on monday and rail boss carlo. and sheila, he says, cream benjamin is backing the frenchman to be named best player in the world for the last year. or yeah, he played the good game. he scored a goal. she was important in the game tomorrow. hopefully he can win the battle and
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door and we are going to congratulate him because a little bit of that balance is also ours. mentioned to said he's on beat install to the premier season has been ended by mohammed sola and liverpool. being the champions were unfilled, as they tried to keep the pressure leaders awful. and so he thought they had believed to fall photo after the break only for to be rude and found earning. holland fell a little who stamped up depression and fella got the breakthrough 14 minutes from time central lake on the football field and club sense of the san for all viewing with the officials. ultimately, it was, he thought, took all 3 points and sunday fig game. it just little league of the season and move them to leave early also had to contend with a 40 minute delay at lead because of the power cut that happened almost immediately off the kick off and affected the referees communication equipment as well as the v
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. a r and the tv feed. when they did finally get back on the way off and went ahead with a great go from because seca tele and then gave away a penalty in the 2nd half only fully to blow it's patrick bamford missing is for the french one. those us know who held on to top to bottom the table. you're not going students. when ladies, what did team shows a character. it shows the personally shows a desire to play that plays that were really going to a manageable survey, 90 norway, and then come to lead some wind bulls games that way. we've done big grades and boys and it shows a lot of other tim. meanwhile at old trafford, newcastle held manchester united to a go las georgia linton had a great opportunity but the home side had a chances to win elder had a goal ruled after all saw before attempting to leave the school from the resulting free case. the yellow card, if we had right at the end,
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marcus rash missed the chance to make it for eric. and i've seen that it was not to be chelsea 3 points above united in full software to know whenever ethan villa mason mounts, put the away thought. hate early on after a mistake by the defender and who's mounted to school chelsea 2nd as well. this was a bit more impressive possible as possible happen because they remain on the same process of risk. the opening game of crickets t 20 will cup in australia delivered a major upset by namibia. they pulled up a famous victory over the recently crowned asia cup champion 3 lanka, maybe a battered 1st and scored 100. 63 runs from a 20 over in reply for lank, only manage 108 is to him. it was originally scheduled for 2020, but the cova 19 pandemic forced to postpone and in the other game on day one, the netherlands defeated the us with only one bull, the space the dutch reach, the target of 112 and still had 3 weeks. and italian writer, francesco bunny,
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i is now in po position to become motor g. p will jump in for the 1st time, racing with 10 to a strange to been canceled. the last 2 years due to the current of ours pandemic. it was heartbreak for home favorite jack miller, who was taken out and been a huge moment in the title race course at auto who had led the chairmanship also crashed out over to bunny. i am the because the rider was leading on the final left, but he was off on alex rims and mark mark is friend 2 songs from saint to the good managing to hold up the spanish take victory for the suzuki new leaving before the end of the season the finish, 3rd and now has a 14 point lead at the top of the standing with 2 round. so he said a valuable trophy in major league baseball, philadelphia have eliminated the defending champions, atlanta braves from this. he has playoffs, houston also through to the championship series, falling a marathon game against seattle. gym in nash has the action it took an
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incredible 6 hours and 22 minutes to separate the astros and the mariners, oh jeremy penny at school. 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 in their team. you know, they put up a great fight. no, 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 into the national league championship series for the 1st time in 12 years. i taught their tough their resilient are really talented. ah, and, and really unselfish. it's great, very cooper, gosh, barrow. philadelphia will meet san diego in the next round,
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the padres, one, their series against the la dodgers at $31.00, booking as boston, the championship series for the 1st time in 24 years. and the cleveland guardian school 3 runs in the final inning to beat the new york yankees in game 3. they now lead the series to r o n hill geminus out there. the delayed rugby league world cup is kicked off and australia looking there formidable cells. the ozzy score to 341 victory of a feed you made the same is the last on the to them go straight into eddie 70 australia, 18 of the last manuel cups. house mission england school to enjoy as may hammering of summer about 60 points to 6 incredibly england was seen as under dogs for the snatch. the tournament has been played a year late because of the pending the women's rugby union will temp in new
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zealand home side thrash wales, 5612 in week 2 of research, canada, also unbeaten. following the same point quickly. it's an easy stuff a day for law and sub africa, remain windless of conceding a late try again. fiji. the final group stage matches will be played next weekend where the final line will be full time age champion. books kept the has secured the biggest payday. all these goals, korea, with a play of when on the live in saudi arabia, the american was up against coast friend, pizza, you line in the rental for the title, which went to 3 extra holes. you like, he's bought from the sand, into the water given, kept good to puts for the win. kick a birdie to him. so for $1000000.00 and another 750004 he's, he's victory. it's turned around the fortunes office, number of injury, plague me, and keegan. bradley is celebrating,
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he threw his pga to it's idling for years. bradley went into the fine round of the championship in japan, one shot behind fellow american ricky fowler, who was also looking to resurrect his career. having not tasted victory since 2019, just bought a couple of late bogus, the 2011 p. j champion booty 17 to give himself a too short cushion playing the last. if it is 15 and upon one ahead, a feller and andrew putnam, bradley winning his 5th thought long and just under $2000000.00 in prize money. oh man, listen i. it's why practice so hard. i it's not going to be easy. i knew it wasn't gonna be easy. that to put on 16 was major and ah, 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 this is so special i played in the final group here on tiger one. and i get to watch him do that. and i'm so proud to win this tournament. thanks to japan and so, so just a 1st class event, amazing golf course,
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greece and sweden have won gold medals at the 1st of a pork or will championships in japan of the 2 year delay because of the pandemic. demetrius kiffany, this one the men sweet style final. while 18 year old miranda sibling one, the women's 80 meter cools race fishing. 2 seconds aid of the runner up on the last day, mexico picked up a gold medal in the women's freestyle final well ukraine's bowden coma cough got 1st place in the mains. speed, race will even if now most will sneeze later. thanks very much, peter. and you'll be watching the algebra news. i'll be more news with marion movie from our london, the center of the, of the side of the brain. but until then from piece of me and all of the news, our team here in denver, thanks very much for your time. and your company. ah, ah.
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