tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 17, 2022 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah 11 o'clock, this isn't news our life window coming up in the next 60 minutes. the most important objective for our country right now is stability. you case, new finance minister announced that the removal of all tax plans that cause alarm in the market. at least 4 people are killed in the ukranian capital after several drain strikes, rescue as mac for survivors in collapse building. these european government says it will take control of key infrastructure in the northern to grow a region that seeing recent fighting thousands of girls and women in more than india will protest against child in sport, ram address, karen bens,
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my favorite to win the bound or later in paris sandwiches over a month ago until cuts off haste, the wild cap. the country has been awarded, and not that major football tournament. the asian come. ah! so the case new finance minister says he will reverse almost all the measures announced by his predecessor, 3 weeks ago. jeremy hunts announcing tax and spending measures 2 weeks earlier than planned. he says he won't borrow to fund tax cut. so the basic income tax rate will remain at 20 percent indefinitely. it confirm people in the u. k. will receive support to pay their energy bills until april, when it will become kept and talked. the most important objective for our country right now is stability. governments cannot eliminate volatility in markets, but they can play their part. and we will do so. because instability affects the
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prices of things in shops, the cost of mortgages and the values of pensioners. there will be more difficult decisions. i'm a phrase on both tax and spending as we deliver our commitment to get debt falling as a share of the economy over the medium term. we have to correspondence on the story and amendments will have all the latest on the political fallout with andrew simmons. with 1st, let's speak to jenna how he's outside the bank of england and jr. it is the political crisis that just keeps all rolling. how have the financial markets responded? well, jeremy hunt, the new chancellor of the exchequer. you had him speaking there a couple of hours ago seeking to reinforce and capitalize on positive sentiment in the financial markets. when they opened on monday morning with the pound up and the cost of government borrowing down in anticipation of what he would say about how he
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plans to square the public finances and that optimism wasn't ill placed when he spoke, jeremy hunt set about incinerating. really what remained most of what remained of the many budget the fiscal event as it was you for mystically described. but it was announced by quasi quad tank. then the chancellor set up and designed in lock step with loose trust, the prime minister, her vision for growth. it was of the back as low as taxes, hateful with public borrowing at a time of high inflation. and of course, we know how that spectacularly backfired and jeremy help setting about measure after measure that tearing it down the cut in the basic rate of tax gone. dividends tax cuts gone, but the freelance tax changes god alcohol, duty cuts that free shopping all gone, saving the chancellor said the exchequer some $32000000000.00 pounds a year with more public sector cuts yet to be announced. and there was more,
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i very significant additional announcement, good news for the markets. very bad news for news trust the prime minister. because hunter said he was going to tear into the other principal piece of policy that she could still put her name on in that budget. the energy price capital guaranteed that she and quite tang put into place for 2 years, capping the unit price of gas and electricity, saving households on their energy bills, mid soaring costs, and the war in ukraine hunt said he would keep it in place for 6 months. with a review due in april, looking at more targeted measures aimed at the least well off and in so doing, as i say, tearing down the final piece of policy that she could put her name to. and she did frequently in recent days in defense of her government's position, and frankly leaving the prime minister's credibility looking frailer than ever. or joanna, thanks for that. so let's bring in andrew simmons, he's over at westminster. so the problem disposition precarious. the chancellor
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settling marcus don is one thing kind of prime minister said he was off us, right. stability of the markets at last to some degree. certainly a good position to fall. jeremy hunt to start the week on as far as this trust is concerned, it doesn't really give her any more leeway in terms of trying to convince her party that she's fit for office. one conservative p, i had said that she is only prime minister in name right now and it has to be said the jeremy hunt is catching all of the headlines. all of the positive news is coming from him. she more or less handed over power to him in one sense, in that he has called a shots. he has gone down the road. it would seem of austerity. when you have a situation where, let's trust, i had used the mantra of tax cuts,
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the mantra of growing the economy. she had a winning ticket to beat richie soon at the former chancellor or in the leadership election amongst the conservative party. she won that on the basis and it's important that we remind viewers of this. she won on the basis that she was going to be cutting taxes and an increasing spending investment. it was all very rose tinted spectacle to look at. but it was turning out to be a nightmare for her because everything has been reverse, more or less. and she now has to try to regain credibility in trying to do that. she's trying to woo, the center part of a party. the centrist are one nation. conservatives, she's addressing them and trying to convince them to come on board. she may well even offer jobs because it has to be said that her government is made up of sympathize, a supporters of her cause. there are no real people on the other side within her
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government. it's a very much in favor of her and prominently very much devastated by what's happened and has to be said that the what nation conservatives will feel quite strongly along the lines that where are we now we're supposed to be stewards of the economy . the conservative party traditions ripped to shreds by this controversy, not just full control. this is a where a week word to use this massive crisis in the markets and the markets that call the shots. so moving on from there, where is list trust in terms of stability? well, moves are being made against her. i've lost count of them now are all sorts of plots, but the main one is to try to install a caretaker prime minister, a few names kicking around their richie sooner who is as not call, called his name as a part of any of it yet, or is she soon act been wallace, sir? defense minister, who is well favoured in the party. and also of course,
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hunt himself. although not that popular with the conservatives, he is of one nation conservative. that's a bit of a coincidence, isn't it? when trust is trying to woo them on board and, and he is definitely a contender possibly as a, as a catholic, a prime minister. and then of course, you've got the election, which is in 2024 or if they had an election right now, the conservatives would be absolutely devastated labor a calling for the prime minister herself to be in the commons on monday to try and explain everything instead it's the chancellor and the chancellor seems to be the man with all the power right now. andrew, thanks that andrew. some is there in at westminster. at least 4 people have been killed in 16 injured in drone strokes and ukraine's capital official say keith was struck several times in an early morning, attacked by russian forces. humans is mer, says they hit the centrally chavez and give sky at districts. the area was shelled by russia last week as well. yes, ma'am. jim in cave, as a manager, what's
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a feeling on the street say given what's happened the last well when they interestingly enough, it's relatively calm right now. the air alert system has now sent out an alert in the last half an hour or so saying that to everything is back to normal. it's been given the city the all clear. and it's so common fact neighbourhood that we're in right now that and i'm actually over looking at the moment, a children's playground with their kids playing on slides and swings. that really gives you a sense of how quickly things change here and keep it was just early this morning that the our team was awakened by the air raid sirens that were sounding out the throughout the city. we were looking up at the sky at different points and seeing those kamikaze drones trying to hit targets. then we'd hear the rat a tat tat sound coming from the air defense systems. they were trying to shoot those, those drones down. now, as you mentioned, 4 people confirmed it killed in cave that happened in
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a residential building that was badly damaged as a result of those drone strikes in the center of the city where the attacks took place. and the mayor of the city of italy clinched co. he said that one of the victims was an elderly lady, a resident of that building. and the 2 other the victims were a married couple, a man and a woman who was 6 months pregnant. so certainly a very tragic news for the residents of that building. we've also heard that there were 3 people killed in attacks on the sumi o blast region that's on the border with russia. now at the moment, there are some concerns that this could affect the power grid in the country because local officials have said that there were many critical infrastructure targets in different cities and regions that were targeted by these drones strikes to day. but you have officials that have tried to ease people's concerns saying that even though some facilities were damaged, the power grid is up and running. yes, there were power outages and hundreds of villages, but they say that everything should be back on line and back to normal. within the
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coming hours, one more thing to mention. we also got a news just about an hour ago that ukrainian presidential advisor alexi err storage said that ukrainian narrative in system shot down 3 missiles that were heading towards this capital city, kiva in the last few hours as well. so even though things relatively calm at this hour when we were speaking to residents earlier in the day, closer to the attack site, they were saying that this really goes to show just how things can change so quickly. and that on a day like today, when those air raid sirens were ringing out, they wanted to try to get to those shelters as quickly as possible. nick, of course, i'm having to leave that. thanks very much. emma jumped g reporting from keith while ukraine's presidential office as the kamikaze drove. it struck kiva, a cold kamikaze because they're designed to hit behind enemy lines and destroyed in the attack for a small unmanned aircraft that carries moses every time it rains up. unlike
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traditional, larger and fast that military drones are returned to base after launching missiles . i spoke with our defense analyst alex to topless earlier about the keep attacking the top weapons used. kamikaze drones are a very exciting name for what is i loitering initial. so launching munitions, so range of our munitions at one end or they can loiter literally, hover above the battlefield, identify an enemy tank or an enemy position, a nose dive into it, destroying it. now at the other end, they are virtually cruise missiles, so they can travel a long distance and strike their target. hundreds of kilometers inland, very much like we've seen here in keep to day in other irregular parts of russia's arsenal. no, they're not. russia has been behind in developing a low end tactical drones, especially armed ones. it sir, cruise missiles and missiles have been used up significantly in the battle for
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a ukraine, and it's running low. and now these were high end, high value, extremely accurate, but also very expensive, and their inventories have been depleted. now these imported drones are not only accurate do the job, but they're cheap as well. in 15, he is taking place throughout the east and don baths reach nancy craven. government troops pushed to take back arrows next by russia. a foreign fighters of also joined the war or the admiral hm. it takes a look at the involvement of battalions from chechnya fighting on both sides of the conflict in the rolling hills of the cave region and made shift shooting range breaks the silence. newer who's for the do they have battalion, one of the chechen volunteer groups fighting alongside ukraine block arrived in the country just 2 weeks ago. he won't tell us somewhere for security reasons. not that
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although it's important for me because we have a common enemy or people suffer greenly because of the russians just as the cranial are now the but that in is named after joe heart of the day if i chechen leader who fought for independence from russia their mission falls under the orders of the ukrainian army and they are not formally under its national command. when the russians retreated from the harkey region in the north east of the country, they left behind a considerable amount of military hardware and weapons that have a machine gun is one of them. and now the training on it unit of the but then when the 1st to enter this gigi system is you, me. when the russians were forced to retreat, they also took part in the fight north of keith battles that put them against fellow chechens loyal to ram them could be off the chechen leader who publicly support moscow. his fighters also took part in the future. when you pull,
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when the russians captured the port city, the case of a 1st you created is a close method. i wonder about poland. poland. what are they trying to achieve after ukraine? if the order is given, we will show you in 6 seconds what we're capable all the candy has recently criticized rushes, military strategy in ukraine that has also pledged tens of thousands of men as part of must cause low balance ation efforts. the russia charitable, small nation, because now the using guys is a cannot meet the we always for to turn in love with the ending by russian. here would tell them that we are ready guys to get to. if you decide to hands up, you don't have to fight, we not asking them to come your brain and fight for what we have them not quite again. you know, many of the commanders here veterans of the kitchen wars that reduce the capital growth need to what do you and called the most destroyed city on earth for more
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than you found there is no freedom, no jobs. young people have no other choice but to join the police or armed forces. nothing is produced before used to have refineries, but they stop everything. oil go to russia. now, how was over their divisions among chechens fighting in ukraine are somehow a war within a war. for these men, the ultimate goal is the creation of the chechen republic of ish carrier, independent from muscular sphere influence and other meat al jazeera in the cave region, are forces from across nature, taking part in the alliances annual nuclear exercise drills involve 14 countries and up to 60 aircraft training flights will take place of a belgian, this proceeding exercise, and over the north sea and the united kingdom. natasha butler has warner from parse to nato defense ministers meeting in brussels in stoughton. but those said that nato would certainly not cancel these exercises this year, and in fact,
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it would not be a good thing to do. so it would send the wrong message. he said to moscow at this particular different difficult time when russia has been stepping off its rhetoric when it comes to a threat to about using nuclear weapons. we've heard a lot for moscow about that. we know that the nato lion says that it's taking those threat very seriously. indeed, it is working them closely at this point. the line says that it really feels a threat some more about trying to deter western powers from taking part in this country prison. there's less, as i said, being looked at very seriously. in fact, the us defense secretary lloyd austin, said, any nuclear strike by russia would receive a response from ukraine's allies. he didn't exactly say what it would be that it would be a physical response. we then heard a little bit later from the french presidency manual mike, oh, think almost contradict dr minute micro saying that the allies would not use
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a nuclear weapon against any nuclear strike by russia, but he wasn't totally clear about exactly what would happen. nevertheless, it's important to note that france is not part of the operation. steadfast noon is not part of these exercises. even though france is one of the 3 nuclear powers in the lines, along with the u. s. in the u. k. but fraud is not part of nato nuclear deterrent. tiny group play more. so the head on the news are including the ruins of rocker. we'll take you to the syrian city where residents is still struggling. 5 years, often feet of on a bush didn't kenya will tell you about the people fleeing to safety only to run into more trouble. added sport. the world number one adds yet another title to her .
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what has been 5 years since the all group i saw was defeated in rocker and northern syria city, served as a space, yet even with the fights is gone. people are still living in ruins. they have limited electricity, limited water, limited access to education and medical services. as a back, as this report, i st. fight to celebrate their capture of rocca in 2014. ah, they're no longer here. what the destruction left after the battle to force them out still remains. us fact kurdish fighters fought st battles to dislodge the militants. and the u. s. code out hundreds of air strikes on the city. syrian democratic forces now controlled rucker hum, safina you on in our journey for 5 years. we lived in a desperate situation with lack of good water or bread, but my family has 9 people, no services provided. they give 13 pieces of bread to 6 people and they make you suffer to get enough bread for a family. last time they told me if i didn't like it, go make
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a complaint. we can't help you. oh, many here are concerned about the state of the roads with winter fast approaching. they're worried there may be cut off in an emergency as a lot of okay, those yellowstone at will because of the bad roads. if you are sick, the taxi will drop you away from your house and they do not enter these bad streets and our street is considered one of the better ones. one of our hopes is that these streets be fixed in case an ambulance wants to enter. electricity supplies are limited here, and those who can afford them use generators at them. another cell we depend on the generators. the normal electricity comes through a few hours a day. the generators cost the civilians too much. there is no follow up from the municipality for the destroyed embalmed buildings. to remove the rubble permanently . the battle to defeat ices was just a start of a struggle for people here. and for those who remain the lack of reconstruction, health and education mean it hasn't ended. i said, beg, i'll 0, kenya has lost
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a security operation following the killing of at least 11 people in the north. they were ambushed by arm thieves. catherine sawyer reports now from to carla in northern load on the mary a. chi was a community leader in north in kenya, but she was killed alongside 10 other people, including police offices, 2 weeks ago they were pursuing arm bandits who had stolen livestock from to can a county or walk unnumbered and outgunned. she tried to get help but bled to death from han, gunshot wounds should have been fair day here, but she lost strength because of lack of water because of these very little water in that area. such a talks among hard in communities, that border conflict areas are not new in this part of the country. this is a village that was set up. we then people here say they left because of security
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problems. villages that we've been talking to say they have no food and they still don't feel safe. villa, the family say they lost everything. when bonded a talked their home mom bearable normally. no one is protecting us. sometimes when there is a big attack, we see police, but by that time, our animals have already been taken. we are on our own wards. we go to wu mere thought to up and down in another village. this man tells us how cattle thieves stole hundreds of goats, sheep, and camels. they tried to give chase, but they only heard crude weapons. cattle rustling is a lucrative trade that overlaps into ethnic conflicts, competition for water and pasture, easily accessible, arms, and, and exploited. natural resources have made things worse. we are fighting a political will. we are fighting a war that some bigger men are of this country. they really want to control all
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resources and take them honestly. it is on his political, instigated and by some glibly great people that those already were what they really want to pursue more resources. back of the village, young men take tons to patrol their neighbourhood. they say they want to keep every one safe and ensure the few animals left behind during the last street are in stolen as while catherine saw al jazeera took hannah nothin, kenya. oh, frances says, criticize international leaders for failing to address war and inequality. in his new book, the head of the roman catholic church calls for major forms at the united nations. pope france says it must find new ways to resolve conflict as the war in ukraine continues. he also said the current of ours pandemic is exposed global inequality with wealthy nations getting priority for vaccines. and the pope's as leaders must rediscover their sense of serving humanity to rod at carlo as the vatican
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correspondent for american magazine. and he says, the pope is concerned, the war in ukraine could escalate into a wider global conflict. but 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, he's appealing very strongly to, to international organizations like the united nations, but also to leaders of governments in different countries to resolve this quickly, by diplomatic means. otherwise, it risks spinning out of control and dragging the rest of the world with it. and he's seen that in, in ukraine, a country where you had 44000000 people,
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11000000 are either refugees or internally displaced people. and he sees the cruelty that is beyond description with the bombing of schools with the bombing of kindergartens, with the bombing of hospitals. and he's 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 the, 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? 12 people have been shot dead in a bar in mexico. 3 people were injured in the attack in the central city of it or puerto on saturday. a police are searching for the gunman. it's the 2nd my shooting in the area in less than a month. brazil,
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2 presidential candidates have traded insults in their 1st televised one on one debate, 2 weeks before a run of election. right wing president, joy boss, narrow faces, former left us need alluded to silver one. okay. and care of reports now from rio de janeiro on to a flood bank either to visit it up with boss of when i say, since they represent the opposite sides of the political spectrum. but able so narrow, noisiness who lula. the silver seemed to agree on one thing, offers a format or field. you want to control the media so you can continue lying. what the level computer you lie every day you lie and deny was a lie and deny me. in a 90 minute debate, where the candidates could roam the stage, former president lola, the silver accused the incumbent of downplaying, the coven. 19 pandemic, which killed 680000 brazilians full. you know? oh, that before you made fun of the sick,
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you said that those who took the vaccine would turn into alligators. there isn't in the history of any government in the world. some one that played with the pandemic and with death. like you did. you one more to go over sibling life or so narrow, shifted the focus, pointing out that lula and his workers party were at the center of one of brazil's largest corruption scandals and blame them for the economic recession. during the merrill staffs, government, well got you. results. economy shrank by 70 percent during 20152016. when the workers party was governing the country. was there a pandemic knows it? was there a war in ukraine? no, there was a lot of corruption in brazil or follicle brazil. political analysts, jaguar, i go, says the debate was a time duration, so both candidates, they knew their weak spots. they knew how to attack each other, and that was it attacked and very, very little proposal close to none from each. so the battle in the next 2 weeks is
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to win over undecided voters. moolah has a shorter hill to climb. during the 1st round, he had 6000000 votes more than both sonata, but the president is putting up a tough fight by reducing oil prices and distributing handouts to the poor street. the rivalry continues. election was football nach. oh was another product, but most of i'm voting for bull to narrow because the economy is back on track. as they say, you don't change the players. if your football team is winning the good, i'm not jim, but don't say, let me of is all up. is sort of luna's time food prices were lower. the book by tv said fridge. now there's no money. people at this market are an example of how divide it. brazilians are and how it's certain results. future is monica, and i give al jazeera into janera or to start with whether his rope,
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the seasonal rainy's going south or run the northern hemisphere. so it's left north and holland. it's that concentrating for the south. this is the out of pocket as an example. so half meter or so right on the ground. but north of the rain bank, she's this one here is this thing now. typhoon ness sat as it was strengthening, it went across the northern philippines is the end of luzon itself. so it caused some damage here. mostly it was the amount of rain that fell. some of which can be considered beneficial because the, our to rain bands of a typhoon or a hurricane go long way away. and in this case, they've taught reservoirs in taiwan. they're all very happy with that. now that same brain will also fall in southern china as this thing moved west was through the open waters of the warm south china sea. now currently it's a typhoon with this wind strength, this carrying 9 meter ways and a storm surge with it. it's over over more so it doesn't matter much, but it will affect high nan in the next day or so with those conditions and it will throw rain into the science of chinese mainland. however, as it approaches
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a vietnamese coast that his destination, it will start, we think, to lose strength is below typhoon strength at this point, but still carry with it. big waves, a storm surge at a huge amount of rain is still a head, aron al jazeera, tough lessons in hong kong, the future. the territory be shaped by beijing, and it's happening in schools. because we're coming up to the new york yankees forcing a deciding game 5 in the division series again. ah, on november the americans will 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 results will to find the rest of biden's presidency and put america's democratic
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and again, you're watching out 0 reminder our top story to saw and you k, chancellor jeremy hunt says he'll remove almost all budget plans that spot panic on the market. he unveiled tax and spending measures 2 weeks earlier than planned. at least 4 people have been killed. 16 injured and drained strikes on ukraine's capital official say keith was struck several times in early morning attack, launched by russian forces. now the ethiopian government says its aiming to take control of airports and other critical infrastructure in the northern to gray region. the african union has called for an immediate cease for after an escalation and violence of fighting resumed in august between the to grow rebels and government forces ending as his father had lasted several months. thousands of people being killed in the 2 year conflicts and millions have lost their homes. let's take this on. we can bring it into cumulate shims who, who's in addis ababa and also a member of the ethiopian parliament. mr. shims, you're welcome to out to 0. so degree officials say they're ready to abide for
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these 2 calls from the african union for cessation of hostilities. will the government do so as well? good afternoon. this is already know and the lead time war again, it's the they took down the fence versus and bag in the neighboring car. neighbor, reasons like i'm are in the far bangle room to call so at the store and in addition the river girls are left, but this time when the government is nearest to control every 24 months. very clearly the government, kevin, i'm sorry we are link to your audio is very poor. i'm afraid we're going to have to
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move. we will try and establish contact again. sorry about that. rallies have been held in garza and support a palestinian prisoners on hunger strike. and israeli jails protest coincides with 1110 of us through the prisoner exchange. that is a, shall, it's what, when israel released more than 1000 inmate, that was an exchange for soldier, gil actually 2 was captured by a mass in 2000. and 6 is not going to allow that message to the zionist enemies clear. we will achieve victory for prison. this with the israeli soldiers we captured, as will achieve a new prisoner swap to which we will free our prisoners, including women, children and heavily sentenced prisoners. london's police chief is admitted that hundreds of serving officers should have been dismissed for gross misconduct. mark rowley says, dismissal of staff has been massively under engineered. it comes after an independent report, detailed a large number of cases of racism and massage any within the force. the
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investigation was commissioned following the kidnap and murder for 33 year old woman, sir everard, by serving officer march. last year. thousands of women and girls in western india have stage protests against child marriage. oh, yes, it held candle possessions across 10000 villages. nearly one and a half 1000000 girls under the age of 18. get married in india every year. the campaign to end early marriages was not on the naval peace. lord hellish said yachting letter it while from the bottom from from the place of problem. and i was, i always said that sustainable solutions to the. ready problem is possible only then the victims, survivors, their dig that will in here is home to the largest number of child brides in the
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world units f, as a girl who's married as a child has the less chance of going to school or gray up to have a job, but she is more likely to experienced domestic violence and become infected with h. i. v aids early marriage leads girls to have children at a younger age, which means they're more likely to die during childbirth. is bringing cavities krishna in belie in india, she is a women's rights activists. it karita it. we have to say that the number of char brides are going down year or year, but it is still an enormous problems. we've attested to at one and a half 1000000 a year, isn't it? oh yes, you're right, but as you correctly no to it, the trend in india is a rising trend when it comes to each of matters. in fact, the average age of manages now over 18, which is the age of the legal age of manage for women in india. it's 19 now. so i think that so should be the, the trend is in
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a communities and families that are wanting to educate their daughters. the problem arises because education and jobs are booked very difficult to access in india for, in the us poor, especially in golden india. and especially in the last 7 or 8 years, this has become bob bus unemployment crisis at its peak, which is why, of families that are in economic crisis. they are very naturally tend to see and they don't us do tend to see marriage as some form of survival make a survival mechanism for the girl. and so of daughters start getting married at 16 or 17 because they see no part ahead either for education or employment. so you'll say no, it's more room economic necessity. robin with her costume ingrained in mood, social fabric tuition, embarrassment. fabric app absolutey. in fact, most,
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in most places, this is the case butting up in small pockets and some certain kinds of smaller communities. but which is why i see this kind of demonstration and these kind of numbers, you know, torchlight procession and all of that more as something which may, oh, you know, it is something that is gala, that, that the, his organization and on that it can get international attention, that's fine, but i do think that in terms of addressing the problem one has to address or what, but something that missed that it doesn't. dori leach, which is still at the 2nd question to the government because it is the government's duty to ensure that young girls have a positive education over a head of them, especially higher education and employment. so with the government not addressing that, you know, the have a slogan saying, educate daughters and so on. but basically that is just
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a propaganda banner that has not the opposite has translated into reality under the more the government. and so the ability to talk through to power, to the more the government has brought feminists than india are doing. and we vish missed us at that given his, the stage would do. so to why do think the government hasn't acted in the way you think it should? because the government of well are wanting is that this government's economic policies have resulted in the ah, you know, the tremendous surge and unemployment that we're seeing that isn't only due to the pandemic that has started prior to the pandemic with the disaster. the monetization policy that doug will the government introduced in 2016, but in order to correct them the government, the 1st half of non pitched that these are not disastrous mistakes, but they wouldn't want to do that. and the other situation is that the situation of constant crisis and our distress is one back
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a hinder supremacists sort of baptist on it. it's friday dawn because when people are in crisis you can keep pointing to some community or the other in india, the muslim community, and keep saying that they are the enemy. that it also saw a situation where there is lamp and unemployment. an insecurity, constant insecurity is a situation where people are not, you know, able to sit back, think about the political situation and think about what their government is really doing. instead, they are more likely to respond to an anti muslim hate speech and so on, which is what we are witnessing right. okay, we'll leave it. the problem are much more multi load than it. the 1st appears that can be to christian, thanks very much. in pakistan, the former prime minister's party has regained 6 seats and a parliamentary by election is honored campaign by him run, come to force a government to call snuff elections. he was ousted earlier this year and
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a new conference vote. and while hydra has more from his lemme, the unofficial results of the crucial bi election are already out. m. ron cons party had won by a landslide majority earlier the government and bala, led by the prime miniature by dave, had accepted the resignations of just a handful of debug it on teddy again, sob members. although they had all resigned from parliament, the government was hoping that by hoarding by elections on these particular states that they will get a majority and that stronger position and parliament because they did not certain about day political alliance that has come about. and that out scared him, ron con, through award of no confident emron can of god that all along when accusing the ruling government of being papa of the united states and foreign powers. and the statement by the u. s. president. good of biden,
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about budget on being the more dangerous country in the world has angered a lot of people there and reinforced em. ron's narrative. also important to know that the what i heard, i call me movement richard a party that always help way. oh wow, that's out. last all it faith and by election at the official results will now be out, but they did indeed. a major setback for a government, which it already preparing, as you can see behind me, to blockade islam abad. after am ron con announced that he was going to march on the capital to hong kong. nowhere beijing's growing influence on the church re schools is led to a neighborhood of the curriculum. greater emphasis must now be placed on national security in patriotism. change has seen teachers resign in record numbers as jessica washington now reports ah, in hong kong, the show of patriotism from some of its youngest citizens. this video was released
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by the cities education bureau. earlier this month. when the youth armstrong, the children chimed, the country is strong. such display of national pride from hong kong school children is becoming more common as its education system receives a make over. the updated secondary school curriculum, now places more focus on china's security. and national identity is former teacher who asked out a 0 to conceal her identity, says she quit her job 2 months ago when the subject she taught was removed from the curriculum. i found the new subject quite different from liberal studies, which placed emphasis on discussion and allowing students to freely express their ideas and develop an argument in the new subject. these elements disappear and the conclusions have already been made. she's part of the exodus of experienced educators. data from the education bureau indicates more than 4000 teachers left
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their roles in the past school year. some prob, aging, and peas have criticized hong kong education system in the past. saying subjects like liberal studies may have encouraged young people to participate in the 2019 mass protests, but coding for the government will help strengthen teachers. proper concepts concerning the constitution, the basic law, the one country to systems, principal, national security, and the spirit of the rule of law and a holistic lemma. these textbooks are part of the new materials for hong kong, secondary school educators, teaching the new citizenship and social development course. this book explains china's emphasis on the responsibility of all citizens, including the people of hong kong. to safeguard the country, sovereignty territorial integrity. the other elements of national security. as many teachers seek to leave one university student who wanted to remain anonymous,
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said those looking to enter the profession face new requirements. well, some new policy for us, one of them 1st we have to go for our examination to test our law. so our country, we have to pass that has to become a profession. being a teacher has long been her goals. she says, but now she wonders what hong kong schools will be like. when that dream becomes a reality. jessica washington, al jazeera hong kong, a police in bosnia herzegovina, say the number of people trying to enter the country legally has increased the mainly crossing it's border with serbia. rhetoric, gate b, as the story know, ah, this is the main road that connects the cities if thorny can be linear in northern bos, near a group of around 30 migrants has been stopped by border police. most of them are from burgundy, one of the poorest countries in the world. once registered their handed over to immigration officials, protest, aaliyah, eagle, whom human trafficking of migrants,
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in particular, is becoming more frequent. especially along the border in the areas of russia. broad shamella, the disco and thorndike both for the migrants crossed the river. dreaming to enter bosnia herzegovina from serbia staff from the billing field office are responsible for monitoring at 260 kilometers stretch of the border on my retail 30. i mean, the biggest burden on our officers is in this varnish area, opposite those need. so in serbia, we have no reported legal crossings across the river solver, except in russia, outside the alina where we've taken action. more than 4600 migrants and refugees crossed into bosnia herzegovina in september, up for more than 1500. in april, most of from afghanistan, burgundy and bangladesh. i coming back albano and when to go and come by was the again the european commission has recommended
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that bosnia herzegovina be granted candidate status. but brussels message is clear, once work, and border management and migration management. as well as ensuring the functioning of the same system. authorities have increased border patrols and sharing intelligence with neighboring countries. but for many migrants and refugees, the border of bosnia herzegovina is just another obstacle to overcome on their journey to reach an e, u. country victoria gate, and be al jazeera or its board. coming up next on al jazeera, his israel men through strikers shows once again wise favorites when the prestigious battle door, ah ah
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a kind of his gym. thank you, nick with 34 days ago until katara host, the world cup. the country has now been awarded another major football tournament, the 2023 asian cult china with you to stage the competition. but step down to to it's very private policy. katara who are the holders for off rival bids from south korea and indonesia. the 2014 tournament is supposed to be held in june and july, but could be moved to later in the year or early 2024, to avoid the intense heat. it was also announced in saudi arabia and india, the final 2. but as for the 2027 edition rambler, it's karen benson is the overwhelming favorite to win the battle. and later on monday, it would see him become the 1st frenchman in almost a quarter of a senate tree to be named the world's best player bens and i is in the running off
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to his incredible record. last season. he's had a fatty slice on to this campaign, but did school rouse open that against fossil laina in our class? with the spanish champions got a 2nd before half time. it's better because i read a lot of parents are as the portal. i'm back so boston late in the game, may the last few minutes a little bit interesting. boxes, hopes of salvaging something from the match was gone and they gave away a penalty. 3 steps up to make it $31.00 as round. these 3 points clear of javi side at the top of the table as well. bends my attention. now tens that night ceremony in paris and his coach is backing him to take me about it to play football. he played the good game. he scored a goal. he was important in the game. hopefully he can win the ballon door and we are going to congratulate him because a little bit of that balance is also ours. name. i wasn't nominated for this fall and all, but he did give his side victory over a bit arrivals mom. say in a match,
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look last week the brazilian school, the goal was again just as paris. sasha ended the 3 much when the st. the french champions still unwritten in these seasons and 3 points cleared. the 2nd place when they might flee from paris and arrived in spain early on monday morning to attend court. he's on trial for fraud and corruption charges relating his transfer from sam to the boss lane. at nearly a decade ago, the brazilian spent around 2 hours at the courthouse before the judge let him leave early after his lawyer that he was tired from playing the night before long with the football or the defendant include his parents, the 2 clubs to for my boss, the president, and the example of president's name all his due to play with brazil at next month's while cup has denied the allegations. spanish prosecutors seeking a 2 year prison term for the player. manchester cities, unbeaten start the premier league season. it was ended by liverpool city,
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thought they had the lead shortly after the breakthrough fell. faden thought the goal was this allowed one v a r found out in holland had found vineyard in the lead up. liverpool stepped up the pressure and mohammed sat and got the great 3. 14 minutes in time. pensions bowed overlays on new york and sent to the fans, arguing with the officials. beautiful, hold on for the one. no victory just that's when the season. but it turns out that after cities disallow gold there manager pat quality 8. i had coins starting to buy some of the home funds. liverpool say they will hands out lifetime band to support his he 3 them next time we will do it better. so didn't get me, they tried again, next year. i was going to try and i didn't get it. so they got it in the coach, you know, but not, not the time. horrible. i'm sorry, i apologize. well, i had no idea about,
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obviously not in any stadium in that moment. probably i didn't see him anymore after the game died. i have this exact that's on the demo, should happen. we live on that. no, of course not. i saw pep. now of course, not, ma'am city and for, for and i lead is off the laughter like how long has this side beat leaves? one nail gun went ahead courtesy, if a kind of seca often gave way a penalty. in the 2nd half, i believe there opportunity, patrick stamford. missing the ball kick off the breed. you know, not going to them when lead is what did team shows a character this shows the personally shows a desire to play. that plays that we're really going to survey manageable, survey 90 nowhere. and then come to lead some when boys games that way. we've done big crates and boys and it shows a lot of other tim the whole trafford. new council held a manchester united to
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a golden rule attendance and had a great opportunity for the hans. i had to run out. i had a go rolled out aside before she can get something to school and this is also free sick. he was counted in protest and in the final few seconds of the game, marcus rush, but miss johnston, nick it for eric, 10 team. he sees that had a cough believe i missed it. chelsea a 3 points about the united in full off the a to know when i've asked him villa mason mountain to the away side ahead early on after a mistake by and for the defender and it was mount, he scored at chelsea 2nd as well. this one was a bit more impressive because he did. they remain on beaten since grandpa took over, you know, and in germany surprised leaders, union berlin continue to shock the lee defeating brisk dormant. so you know, i'm side with gifted the opening goal. thanks to how love the dorman go. kiefer. allin a full points. claire at the top of the paper and kind of now on the incredible
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season of old number one, it could be intact, has continued with another torment victory. the paley shock since 8. the title of viet defeating, qualify i don't. beckett in the fine with the san diego open span tech because i want to ground sounds the seas in the front and us. i think i think this is going to be, this isn't the i'm going to be thinking of for my life. and on the other hand, i would love to have like that in the future. so i guess the best way to do that is not to be focusing on what happened, but focusing on what's next. and i still know that i have many things to improve. i'm looking forward to it. the new york yankees remain alive and the major league baseball playoffs after winning game for of that division series against the cleveland guardians, a to run i'ma from harrison beta, helping him yankees when full to but aside in game 5 is in new york,
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and later on monday, i don't sure, sure. you know if you had told me back in march, we just signed up to play a game 5 in new york to go to the a l. c. s. like shar my job in new york. i mean, since this excited and the nfl new england patriots coach bill belichick is now equal 2nd on the old time list of korea wins. he recorded victory number 324. as the patriots. how much the cleveland browns? $3815.70. it's really what against, honestly about i'm good players. very fortunate to have a lot of i don't at new york, i don't a cleveland. i'm here at the t 20 cricket world cup. a big upset for the 2nd
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straight day. scotland defeating tucson champions, west indies by fulton, he runs george munsey tops good without unbeaten 66. and on day 2 of the rugby league, wild cup, lebanon took a short lead in the opening minutes against new zealand bots. the key was recovered and had too much crosses that less of fancy dependents winning by 34 points to 12 in the greek stage to make his 1st ever wild cut match ended with a 46 point hammering from ireland. and scotland was done by it's late 28 to 4. jake mason school, the 1st hattrick of fishes torment the cell that as we spoke now, pizza, we'll have another update later. jimmy, thank you very much. thank you. that's it for me. the club. this news out, but i will be back in just going to minutes and have another hall for abuse. ah and talked to al jazeera, we also do believe that women of afghanistan was somehow abandoned by the
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international community. we listen, we have a huge price for the rural, i'm going to terrorism that's going on. and so money we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the story stuck on al jazeera, revealing eco friendly solutions to come back. threats to our planet 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 shot down. an exclusive investigation. the labor files hot 3 on al jazeera rains and torrential floods in sudan have killed at least 100 people. tens of thousands of homes have been
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destroyed. the rainy season has been described by some as one of the worst they've ever seen. the downpours have affected nearly the whole country. j 0 is one of the states where the government has declared a disaster. dozens of villages have been submerged here since the beginning of the rainy season, leaving hundreds of families homeless, waiting through flood water is the only way adam is mine and his mother can get to their home. floodwaters wrecked the property and their family was forced to see dryer land and woke up to watch. entering the homes got out what we could do. there was nothing left. many have sought refuge on dryer labs, but they said there yet to receive any help. adam says he wants the water to receipt so he and his mother could go back and rebuild their home again. but after waiting for 2 weeks now, he has no idea when that might happen. ah .
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