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west struggle gives birth to a true passion where faith is more just with where humanity defies. expectations where freedom is always was quite bold and untold. stories from across asia and the pacific 101 east. on al jazeera, british political party at war with the labor party is a criminal conspiracy against its members. newly obtained documents reveal members silenced, suspended, and forced out my going, this is unbelievable. free speech was shut down an exclusive investigation. the labor files hot 3 on al jazeera ah
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thousands march through paris in protest, soaring prices. as hard lefty does your loot middle show seeks to ramp up the pressure on president micron. and it looks like another dramatic we get the u. k. prime minister liz truss as 3 and b's from a posse openly called for her to quit my conviction. ah, hello, i, mary, i'm noisy. in london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program of fire it. iran is infamous, in prison, kills for inmates. government is blaming it on riots. pushes, burying their dead on to the latest turkish mind. disaster families demand an end to the tragic accidents and china's president defends is controversial, 0 covey strategy. as he opens a communist policy, congress is expected to hand him
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a 3rd ah of thousands of people of rallied in the french capital in protest at the rising cost of living and demanding more government action on climate change. a demonstration of powers was called by john lute milan shaw. a hot left eater of the france on bout party is osher bought reports on this now from paris. there was violence as some protesters fought with police in paris during watered otherwise being a peaceful demonstration. thousands of people that turned out to express their anger about inflation, climate change, and the french governments planned pension reforms. ha, from it the same as we go through together against inflation, pension new forms and public services. because it's important people are battling
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everywhere, even in the or refineries, dishwater awesome. i think a lot of people understand that the climate being destroyed, it's obvious, but it's about convincing those in power. no bill, literature prize winner and he our know to part in the demonstration law side, it's organizer opposition leaders wanted menache. ha ha ha ha. natalie deb, jolly miller saw him addressing the crowd or not load behind me. he called for this protest and he will hope that it will help revitalize the left on the lines that in recent months has been played by by. oh. 6 6 good, good news, not go, proposal do 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 over the channel prussia grows on you. k prime minister less trust . 3 members of parliament from her own party are now openly calling fire to go. a new chancellor is promised to fix public finances and when bank britain's economic credibility after plans, the unfunded tax cuts caused timeline and financial markets have also driven up mortgage costs. adding to the squeeze on many people's finances. jeremy hunt has torn up more of last month. many budget st. you'll increase taxes and title controls on public spending. andrew simmons has more from london aside from all a westminster plotting them,
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attempts to try to get less trust to resign. as prime minister, all political eyes are focused on the currency and debt markets. when they open on monday, they'll be a verdict to the view chancellor's promises. will he do what he says? he certainly giving it a hard sell. we are going to have a, a very big ah, 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 independent, verified by the office for budget responsibility. we been honest that it was a mistake not to do that in the many budget before. but that fiscal statement will many budget is 2 weeks away. and that's a long time in politics and all the time for the markets to because they want to see how stability the u. k. current offer that right now when you have a prime minister who's trying to hold on to a job and then her party trying to get her out of it. it would say there is
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a dilemma here in terms of who might replace a am. what mechanisms will 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. ah, ron's president abram rice. he is accused as you as counterpart, joe biden, of inciting chaos, tara and destruction in iran, and that the ongoing protest that on saturday biden praise people who protested over the past 4 weeks since the death of massa mimi in police custody thing. he was surprised by the courage between 2 year olds had been detained for not wearing a headscarf properly, but the protest of spiraled into wider anger at the government. human rights group say, a crackdown on the demonstrations by security forces is now killed. at least $240.00 protest into under attack her machine, no doubt,
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anywhere in the world. but there is terror, riots and chaos. the hand of the americans. the american president who allows himself through his comments to incite tales, terror and destruction in another country, should be reminded of the eternal words of the founder of the islamic republic who calls america the great satan on. it is regrettable that those who claim to defend human rights security, peace and stability, also support tara and k. all levels have been nighttime protests into run off to a fire broke out in the tories in prison on saturday. at least 4 people are killed, more than 60 others injured. the detention center holds many political prisoners, including those detained in protest. over armine, running officials say the fire started during a fight between inmates in what if this fire was caused by a force between some prisoners in the sewing workshop,
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the workshop was set up to create jobs for the in my, just with the russell surgery. falling developments from to run for us it was a pan p. m local time on saturday, inter around when the fire broke out in the imprison and quickly spread across the other. the other wars right after that they have heard the shot guns and also 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 brought distribution on the control the, the governor off to run my suit. he said that the fight was between the prisoners who were convicted because of the the taft or the financial fraud, and that no political prisoners have been involved in this over. at this moment. it
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is quite difficult to really where to find that right off the eastern that took place 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 also the families went in front of the prison and they were very much concerned about the safety of the relatives. but unfortunately, today, some of them have received a bad news. alex for tanker is director in senior fellow at least institute in washington, an author of the battle v i. itala is book. he says it's younger demographic is driving this protest. the story here is a bean was also, you know, in existence before 979 revolution. many of the members of the regime today claim to have been in prison by discharging before 979. and it came to power 42 years ago when the promise to get rid of the beans of this world. what did they do instead?
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they just build more of them and what put more people in him essentially think that's really what the angry is about in the rain in society. this younger demographic that we've seen, most of the people will be picked up or in the age range of 15 to 25. they just had enough. i've never seen and 22 years of covering the rain in affairs. such a radical sort of movement that is leaderless, but it is determined is full of energy and is independent. and it really wants radical change and opposing, that energy that use the once change. you have a talk, leadership centered around supreme, your hominy really have no answer and that's why to keep suppressing because that's the only way they know they're not a truck. trouble in the past the texas are, are expanding their investigation and see explosion that killed 41 workers at a state on coal mine in the north of the country. a blast is believed to have been caused by flexible gas and isn't it because yoga reports from a missouri victims,
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relatives are pointing to negligence. o, a last farewell to live with a 31 year old coal miner who lost his life in an explosion in missouri, northern trickier. he was preparing to celebrate his daughter's 1st birthday next month. i'll his father believes the tragedy was negligence. but his wife considered the murder is not an accident. it's a murder. they shouldn't cover it. there's been a lot of gas inside for a week. for 17 hours he left gasping for air. i started working in the coal mine in 2019 with 2 of his best friends from the same village. both of them are now also the seas that been telling us that there was too much gas inside has no one paid attention. when i arrived there, they were removing my brothers and friends, bodies. we couldn't do anything. the government led by 5 public
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prosecutors has been charged with revealing the floors in truth cause mining and carrying have the highest number of occupational accidents into which leads the world in the number of victims. since 19 a 23, at least 900 minors had died in accidents, the deadliest one took place in 2014, with 301 killed. by don't survive the friday's blast, but his buried dozens of his friends in just 2 days. i don't want to blame anyone, if there is negligence, it's the prosecution to figure out. we don't have an official statement on the call, but it is not a good record for us. nonetheless, ali and his 2 best friends were buried next to each other forever tying their friendship together. coal mining is one of the most difficult jobs in the world, and workers face serious health risk, particularly cancer minor,
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say they don't want to end up here in a symmetry because of negligence and the lack of safety sooner because solar al jazeera or masa, northern to kill or china's present teaching pang as defended his controversial 0 covered approach in his opening speech, the communist party congress. he also promised fast in military growth, and that china would never announced the right used force or the taiwan. she is expected to be given an historic fair term at there twice a decade. event making him the most powerful communist leader since now, adrian brown reports. 2 2 a day that off as a glimpse into the secret world of china's communist party for a few hours, the media are allowed into beijing's great hall of the people for a tightly control pattern. the opening of the party congress held every 5 years. and this one's being closely watched. normally,
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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 with speed re made in his image says one expert. so having seized control in the chinese communist party seed, you mean, then seize control of china and china has become a lot less free. a lot more aggressive, far less open than it was. 10 years ago. 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 of flood she's focused here though, was on the positive food. she'll either sing for aging. we adhere to the principles
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of people 1st life 1st and also firmly adhered to the dynamic 0 covered policy. to carry out the fight against the pandemic, the people's war to protect, to people's life and physical health to the maximum. by the time this congress en sheeting ping's grip on power will likely be absolute. without the people of china having their se, adrian brown al jazeera, without their life and london still had climate change, hits us insurance causes the rising number of natural disasters is premium. soaring and looking to the sun for a brighter future. mechanical villages, driving on solar power, is my and government pressure fossil feels. ah,
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i do not think we've seen the last of the flooding and victorian new south wales are though in the immediate future. the rain is just giving a dismal time to sidney, down the coast of new south wales and queensland. look what is falling in the middle of the country? this is a yes if the developing system cold front warm from call it want your life good enough energy to produce some big thunderstorms. and they are wandering east was once again now by then the tuesday they may just have reached adelaide. it still drive to the east, but wednesday, thursday. different story in new zealand center come down again and they are still going damped for tuesday. cold enough for some snow on the top of the high ground in south island. they will recover, give it wednesday or thursday, but it's just showing us is will spring is like to be like as for asia southie station, particular we have a developing tie food and that's where it will be in the open waters of the south china sea with the seasonal rain push south,
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so through the middle of the philippines, them catching once again, a good part of borneo and sudden toilet these. most northern thailand, most into china, are actually relatively dry until that typhoon hits the coast of vietnam flooding because of the retreating monsoon. rains in sri lanka, and probably those more to come ah, societies progress is dependent on the quality of its experts be need more and find professionals. i talk parity nice to my, to waive the 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. ready level education, inspiring science, thailand on all disease. oh,
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a welcome back. look at the main stories now. thousands of people rallied in the french capital in protest at the rising cost of living and a lack of government action on climate change. a demonstration was led by the haunt, left leadership group. my last shot is trying to ramp up the pressure on president micron versions. and battle. prime minister liz trot is facing another tough week, 3 m. p. 's from our own policy openly calling to go after she was forced to make humiliating on funded tax cuts. and chancellor, and at least for inmates, were killed $61.00 engine and a fire iran notorious event present on some on saturday. many political prisoners,
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including demonstrators detained during the last 4 weeks of anti government protest . official say the 5 starter during a fight between inmates. rushers opened a criminal investigation after gunman shot that 11 people at a military training ground near the ukrainian border. the shooting happened in the bel gourd region in southwest in russia, an advisor to ukraine's presence at the gunman from to guest on and it opened fire offer an argument over religion. russian officials labeled the shooting a terrorist attack. president putin is ordered immobilization of troops to be fought. the countries forces in ukraine, russian defense ministry says those who was shot in belgrade were training soldiers who volunteered to fight, but also resume as a terrible event happened yesterday on our territory on the territory of one of the military units. there was a terror attack committed. many soldiers were killed and wounded. all the wounded.
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uh, getting hell. i want to express my words of condolence to the families of those who were killed the r bye. you're citing the mac over a quite a military is re taken dozens of villages in the south of the country, but it says russian forces are trying to push back against its counter offensive. despite the fighting civilians are beginning to return to their destroyed homes. charles rapid met some of them from our hun, hesky and the her son region. this is sheila leave, which is where my bon was right now. everything is gone. her says, alexander does, 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, or her ability magazine. they looked at the stores, they were drinking shooting off. they told us they would be here forever before they said, we will pay you back for our suffering. you beat us. now we will be to just publish
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a ticket or do a full rule on them. or exam to shows us what remains if his be hives showing killed and injured much of his life stock. i survived disappeared during the battle . isn't i? yes. 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 masks and destruction. all that remain. ah, volunteers distribute would to those keen to start at least basic repairs on the destroyed homes oh, ukrainian rock it climbs into the sky a few kilometers away. ukrainian fighter jet circles, overhead,
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broken, half still life below village of the village has been virtually obliterated. burnt out tanks. squat wang 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 from stable in this region, and ukrainian military forces are 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,
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so we have to repair her home before the rain start in york 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 innocent civilians suffering deeply blackened lives. john stafford al jazeera, have san reach him sultan ukraine. what rockets have hit the mayor's office in the russian control city have done the ask that bridges authority say 4 people were injured in the attack on sunday morning. cities administration building was also badly damaged and several nearby cars with destroyed. they blame the attack on ukraine. done yet city has been controlled by program and separate just since 2014 last month. fresh move to next done the ask in a major expansion of its territory or people in the southern ukrainian city of nikolai of say they are struggling to get clean water. russian forces destroyed the
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municipal water supply 5 months ago. and since then, access to water has been sporadic. people have been lining up for drinking water as the authorities are struggling to deliver it to homes. a good hearted om did even you with the russians blew up a water pipeline and kiss a leaf cut. since then, the mayor hasn't been able to re establish water supply to our town because active fighting is going on there. for any reason, this is not war. this is a war crime war's when soldiers fought with each other. but when civilians are being fought, it's a war crime. no miss her 1st murder. we haven't had running drinking water for and 6 months. we have water from the southern booth river, but it's water that you can't drink intensity and frequency of weather disasters as costing the united states billions of dollars each year. according to report by the non profit group climate central, the number of destructive storms in the past 4 decades zix celebrated in the 1980s
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. they happened as an average race of once every $82.00 days. the pace had increased by 2010 with an average of 26 days between events. but in the years from 2017 to 2021. there was an average of just 18 days between extreme weather events. and that's making it harder for people in some areas to afford insurance or to get any at all the national average cost for homeowners. insurance is a $140.00 a month with flood insurance, another $82.00 a month of rentals. reports from los angeles, bigger floods, hotter fires, more powerful storms. the impact of global warming is devastating to so many people . it happens. i mean, it's bad. now the 1st time we had insurance, this town we don't but well my a get we always they with god say up. so disasters are also costly to insurance companies. they have responded by raising rates at an average of more than 12
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percent compared to a year ago. 2021 saw $20000000000.00 natural disasters. so that has had a huge impact on insurance company's ability to hail claims. insurance companies in the u. s. are 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 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,
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we're 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 is separate from fire and severely limiting compensation for it. the minute they have to write a check to us to pay a claim we made there at that money's 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 auto home owners in a tough spot down the road because we'll have to figure out, you know, what to do next, where to move to thought 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,
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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. oh, as much as the while tries to miss lord's green energy, senegal is clinging on to fossil fuels. the country has one of the largest solar farms in west africa, but the president maki sal wants to use traditional sol says to make growing energy needs from allen gran in northern synagogue. nicholas hoc reports it took an accident, the loss of life and an act of kindness to bring power to whom or false village in northern senegal, when his son, by, 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, grandchildren can study at night. suddenly european football, even hollywood shows,
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made their way into his living room. changing the villages perspective on the world are deliver. this is in the work of the state, the marsh. it's thanks to my son. he maintains depression elsco from the batches. if we had to which it for the government to bring power to my home. i will still be wishing to day didn't live out 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 off 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. all fair to ask countries where half the population doesn't yet have access to electricity to abandon traditional energy resources and switch to
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renewable sources go on. it's not acceptable replugged from old. and while sitting out continues to mostly rely on heavy fuel in 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 paris agreement. now senegal is under pressure to provide fossil fuel energy to europeans.

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