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this is al jazeera ah a lot has m. c. k. this is the news i live from dawn coming up in the next 60 minutes. we are a country that funds are promises and pays our debts. the u. k. is new finance minister faces questions in parliament as he presents plans to reverse parts of a controversial economic package. drones strikes hit ukraine's capital keith. but president lansky says the attacks will not break ukrainians, ethiopians government says it will seize airports and other federal buildings in t g. right? but it's committed to talks to resolve the conflict. russia and ukraine engage in a prisoner swap with each country, releasing more than $100.00 people detain system will begin. and our p systemic
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will be a sport with just over a month to go to the world cup organizes say, cousins to them and will welcome everyone as a festival of football. it brings the world together and that's unify everyone here in celebration of what's going to be an absolutely amazing event. ah, ah, you case is finance minister says he is reversing nearly all his predecessors proposals. the government you turn announced by jeremy hans, comes off the quasi quiet thing was fired last week, early a prime minister list trust had been accused of running scared for failing to address parliament on the reversal. the dean bama reports. i know she's fighting for her political survival, but let's trust wasn't in parliament on monday, as the opposition was granted an urgent question to ask the prime minister to make
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a statement on reflection. rebecca, during the current economic situation is to speak. with apologies tv pleaded the opposition and the house, the piano detained on it, had been hiding away. don't you question. scared of our own shadow. the ladies not returning. ah, trust was there later on to hear her new finance minister give more detail on a huge change in direction. the prime minister and i agreed yesterday to reverse almost all the tax measures announced in the growth hand 3 weeks ago that have not been legislated for in parliament. so i have decided that the basic rate of income tax will remain at 20 percent and it will do so indefinitely until economic circumstances allow for it to be cut. taken together with the decision not to cut corporation tax and restoring the talk rate of income tax. the measures i've
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announced to day will raise around $32000000000.00 pounds every year. hans also announced the government's move to cap energy bills will only last 6 months. instead of 2 years with a review, next april, this leaves a prime minister clinging on to the job. she only took up last month. after weeks of negative reaction to her, many budget with mortgage rate rises for millions of people. she may have bought herself some time. mark is like what they're hearing, whether or not it is good for the economy in the next 3 to 6 months. well, the jury is elma less trust fired her finance minister quasi quoting last friday. and that joint project chasing growth by a tax cuts funded by massive borrowing, has effectively been ditched behind the scenes in westminster. many conservative politicians are rushing to find a unity figure to replace list trust and revise the party standing with the public . but it's far from clear whether they can avoid further turmoil, or in fact an early general election. nadine barbara al jazeera london. well,
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he and blackford is a member of parliament and leader of the scottish national party in the british parliament. he joins us now from london. thanks so much for being with us. so let me ask you, 1st of all your reaction to today events in parliament was quite extraordinary, isn't it? because what's been referred to as cross adobe has been crushed, has been put into the bid and everything that the trust government brought forward with that financial statement a few weeks ago was no longer there. but let's not forget that the damage that this has cause, these unfunded tax cuts ended up with a financial crisis with a run in the pony, but the bank of england having to step in and buy bonds to stop pension funds, crushing but ultimately what it does mean is that millions of people that will be renegotiating the mortgages are facing sharply higher rates. what's been estimated by the resolution foundation that people paying thousands pounds boar and mortgage
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costs and the blame for this lies with the prime minister. she needs to accept the responsibility of the chaos that she has caused. quite frankly, tonight. i think what the british public one is to see that this government is calling tell you one itself that ought to be an election that i'm not for trinity to send doors that have been responsible for the me, him out of office. well, you said that you want to be one that to be an election, but this government still has a decent majority in parliament. they are severely behind the labor party in the polls. there's really no incentive for them to call in and election. is there no matter how much parties like yours 11? so i mean, what are the chances of that at this point? i think at some point those in the tory party got to understand their responsibility to everybody. right across these islands, the trash, the economy that created financial hardship. we know that many people are going to
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struggle to heat, that home was put through to the table and in some cases, whether or not they can stay on the horns of rising mortgage costs, and they are largely to blame for a lot of the problems that we are no face again, i must say that tonight we're facing the possibility of continued the therapy. and this is on the day of, of, of national poverty deep. and so many people in the united kingdom are really struggling so much. and we know that the financial support, which is so necessary, is not only going to be there for 6 months. i think it is obvious that we need to bring this government tenure today. and, and of course, on the day that we're talking about the shambles of the 20 financial management, the loss of credibility both here enter nationally for international investors. the, let's not forget the u. k has a massive curb to curb deficit that needs to be funded by for the investors. but the credibility of the u. k. has been shot to pieces on that day. the scottish government and edinburgh has published on economic paper on our future independent scotland back in europe, using our green energy sources to make sure that we have right economy to drive
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investment, to make sure that we improve living sanders in an independent spot. what a contrast with the shambles we have here in london tonight. there are those though who will say that jeremy hunt did something to shore to steady the ship somewhat given the, as you say, shambles of, of the previous chancellor's proposals. is that not something to be welcome, at least in the short term but i, i work of the fight to the chance of a has made a statement because the harsh reality is that the bottom bankable graham of the bank of england finished last friday. the government were really forced to do the study by the financial markets as much as anything else because we needed to see stability restored to the on the way of doing that was putting to bed. the proposals at the conservators are brought forward for unfunded tax cuts. something that i think even a new level economic student could have told them a before the many budget that this simply wasn't going to work. and you couldn't
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put the financial markets in the position that they had done. so they've had their head on the plate. but they must accept responsibility for the carnage. the cars over the course of the last few weeks. this has been self inflicted and has been put in place by the concert. the government and the prime minister must accept responsibility. the decision to cut the top rate of tax was her decision. in a somewhat on the line, you have to accept responsibility. the has to be decency, the has to be humility and william public office. when you've done what you've done, that the prime minister needs to recognize yourself that for her, the time is up. in black ford, i swear much be with us on a small or the political impacts of hon. statement are further now with kevin craig . he is founder and ceo of p l m, our political communications agency joins us now are from london. so let's talk more about what so all of this does for at least trust and, and her premier ship today, it seemed to be all about jeremy hunt and,
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and the fact that he is, he is steady. the ship at least for now. and she almost seems like um, like a peripheral figure, like a figured can she survive this? lease trust cannot survive, not just today, but basically the month since she took office is prime minister. and i think the fascinating thing really, for listeners abuse of al jazeera english, is that today, our prime minister was almost absent from proceedings. she went. she was not to be found for several hours during important debates in parliament. but her colleague wasn't allowed to say why i think is somebody who i advise companies in the u. k. and internationally on politics and what's gonna happen next? the moment when things became terminally bad for liz truss was the press conference in the past few days. where the leader of our nation, our once proud country, looked like a rabbit, scared in the headlights at a press conference. and it was,
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it was the, it was the case of death for her premise ship. and me and my colleagues cannot find any conserves in pays that speak privately today that think she will last the week and jeremy 100 per a very polished communicator. i think to be balanced. you're right. he did things today, bit of help the markets, they've showed up our guilt and our bonds lives trust as a politician is going to go down in history, is one of our shortest pm's ever. and it's a question, whatever your politics of when not if. so she can't remain in office who follows them. while there are a very small number of possible candidates to succeed her, the names that you will hear. richie snack, the former chancellor, who lost her in the conservative party lead ship election, but he was found to have predicted what comes next, penny mordant, who was an effective communicator in the comments today. and also possibly kemi by the not the one of the next generation of conservative stars. but i, i must say,
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we have historically large opinion polls at the moment. no political party has ever gone on to win an election with the gap that the conservative party is trailing today, labor on the kids stormer and kid stormer, who triggered some of the drama today in him the labor party this time have a leader who's patriotic, who is trusted and who is cutting across different parts of the country. and even when lives trust goes i, she will. there's going to be a hell of a job. because as the leader of the s and p in westminster just said, millions of british people are going to pay up to $500.00 pounds a month more because of a political speech. that's not my personal political view. that's the reality in the market. and we've never seen that. good to get your thoughts on that. kevin craig, johnny staff from london, thank tallies. 4 people have been killed and 16 injured in drowns trice on
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ukraine's capital official. st. keith was struck several times in an early morning attacked by russian forces using drugs. the cities man says they hit the central ship chance cave ski district. that same area was shelled by russia last week. i'm a jem june is in keith. it's so common fact a neighborhood that we're in right now that i'm actually over looking at the moment . a children's playground, where there are 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 our team was awakened by the air raid sirens that were sounding out throughout the city. we were looking at the sky at different points and seeing those kamikaze drones trying to hit targets. then we'd hear the rad attached hat sound coming from the air defense systems. they were trying to shoot those, those drones down for people confirmed, killed in keep that happen 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, cliff 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 a 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 concern 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 online and back to normal within the
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coming hours. meanwhile, russia and ukraine have conducted the biggest prison exchange of the war so far a total of $218.00 detainees have been released by the 2 countries. $108.00 of those all ukrainian women, including civilians and army personnel. in return, ukraine fried 110 russian citizens swap was supervised by the commission of the human rights in the russian federation. air forces from across nato, taking part in the alliances annual nuclear exercise. the drills involved 14 countries and up to 60 aircraft. they'll conduct training flights over belgium as well as the north sea and the u. k. i mean russia is holding its own annual nuclear drills which usually take place in late october. natasha butler has more from paris, after nato defense ministers meeting in brussels against dalton. but though, 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 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 watching them closely at this point. the line says that it really feels a threat. the more about trying to deter western powers from taking part in this conflict. but 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 said. it would be a physical response. we then heard a little bit later from the french presidency. michael, michael, think almost contradict him. i know micro saying that the allies would not use
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a nuclear weapon against any nuclear strike by russia, but it 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, a body more head on this news, i including the fight to stamp out child married youth who had the latest on a campaign to help vulnerable girls in india. it's been 5 years since i saw was defeated in rocket, but people that say they are still living among the ruins and brazil. star name off he is in a spanish court, is he denies allegations of food and corruption details coming up in school.
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ah, it's all i still had the 1st, the ethiopian government says it is aiming to take control of airports and other critical infrastructure in the northern t gray region. the statement comes as the african union caused for an immediate cease fire. the use also urged ethiopian forces to stop attacks and the reason fighting resumed in august between the t grey rebels and government troops ending a cease fire that lasted several months. you and chief, antonio quoterush has also spoken out. he repeated calls for the warring parties to resign, resume talks, the situation in it, your peer is spilling out of control. violence and destruction averaged alarming levels. the social fabric is being ripped apart. or still, it is in the 3rd grade region of it. your peer must end now including the media
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with that all, and these engagement video 3 and armed forces from it your peer. there is no military solution. a tens of thousands of women and girls in india have held protests against child marriage. the united nations that says india has the most child brides in the world. activists say they're more likely to experienced domestic violence. alexandra buyers reports ha. they gathered in 10000 villages across 500 districts in nearly every state. calling for an end to child marriage in india. every girl has a right to live and grow, nor wants you force it girl to be a while. before hot thyme. wild child marriage is officially illegal in india, nearly one and a half 1000000 girls under the age of 18. get married in the country every year.
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akash is 16 or head. okay. and fighting for her future. while the me sad nevada, my parents were making plans for my wedding, and the boy's family came to our house as well. but i told them i didn't want to get married so young and that i wanted to study. instead, indian authorities say an average of $34.00 girls were kidnapped each day last year to be forced into marriage, nay. the situation was made worse by the pandemic. the government attempting to stop the practice because it's pushing legislation to raise the legal marriage age to $21.00. it is the government guilty to ensure that young girls have a positive education or we're now ahead of them, especially higher education and employment. so our, with the government not addressing that, you know, the have a slogan, say, educate to doctors and so on. but basically that is just a propaganda. nobel peace laureate kylar said the archie launched
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a campaign to highlight the problem. i always said that sustainable solutions to the problem is possible only even the victims survivors, their dig, delete. so the tree davi was married when she was only 8 years old and have golden weight. i tell everyone that their kids should not make the same mistake. i did by getting married when i was young, but i no matter if they get a job or not, people should educate their children. oh, tens of thousands of women and girls have joined this campaign and sworn avow to fight child marriage. organizers say times have changed and what they call a social evil must be stamped out. and with growing numbers of supporters like these, that message is becoming significantly louder. alexandra buyers, al jazeera,
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a, london's police chief has admitted that hundreds of officers should have been dismissed for gross misconduct. mark rauwer comments come after an independent report, detailed numerous cases of racism and miss sergeant within the force. he is appalled at the findings and says the situation cannot continue. investigation was commissioned after serving officer kidnapped and killed a 33 year old sarah everett in march last year. a rallies have been held in garza in support, a palestinian prisoners who are on hunger strike in israeli jails. the protest coincides with the 11th anniversary of a prisoner exchange, known as the shall lead swamp. when israel released more than 1000 inmates, that was in exchange for soldier gil, actually to was captured by hamis in 2006. hold on. is that going all, all the hell? our message to the zionist enemy is clear. we will achieve a victory for our prisoners with the israeli soldiers. we captured,
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as will achieve a new prisoner swap to which we will free our prisoners, including women, children and heavily sentenced prisoners tyler. its been 5 years since the armed cove i saw was defeated in the rocker in northern syria. the city served as its base and yet even with the fight is gone, people are still living in ruins. they have limited electricity, water, and access to education and medical services. i said beg ripple's eisen fight to celebrate their capture of rocca in 2014. they no longer hear what the destruction left off the battle to force them out. still remains us fact kurdish fighters fought st battles who dislodged the militants and the u. s. code out hundreds of air strikes on the city. cedrin democratic forces now controlled rocca, come to see you on in our charity for 5 years. we lived in a desperate situation with lack of good water or bread,
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where my family has 9 people. no services are provided. they give 13 pieces of bread to 6 people and they make you suffer to get enough bread for your family. last time they told me if i didn't like it, could make a complaint. we can't help you. many here are concerned about the state of the roads. we've been to fast approaching. they're worried there may be cut off in an emergency as a lot longer those yellowstone that 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 at these streets, be fixed in case an ambulance wants to enter. electricity supplies are limited here, and those who can afford them use generators. 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 and bombed buildings. to remove the rubble
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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 education mean it has intended. i said, beg, i'll 0 of you in refugee agency has called for an investigation. often nearly $100.00 naked men were discovered at the border between greece and turkey. the migrants cross the river into greek territory in rubber dingus from turkey. both countries blame each other for the men's condition, took his form as the has accused athens of shameless and reckless behavior. grease accuses turkey of unthinkable practices of barbarism. sweetness, parliament has a back center, right. moderate party leader off christenson as the new prime minister. the 3 party coalition that chose him includes the fall rights, anti immigration, sweden, democrats, party. the block has agreed to adopt tougher border controls and criminal sentencing
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physician figures, se xenophobic nationalists now have control of gum. brazil to presidential candidates have traded in south in their 1st televised one on one debate, 2 weeks before the runoff election between president jaya. both scenarios faces former left his leader, lulu the silver, monica. yanni killed reports now from rio de janeiro for the football game that it was part of the part of se, since they represent the opposite sides of the political spectrum. but able so narrow reason as to lula, the silver seemed to agree on one thing or 3rd, a format or field. you want to control the media so you can continue lying with all of them into roku. you lie every day, you lie and deny, was it lion denying me? in a 90 minute debate, where the candidates could roam the stage? former president lola, the silver accused the incumbent of downplaying,
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the coven. 19 pandemic, which killed 680000 brazilians full. you know, oh, that, before you made fun of the sick, 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 san ardo 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 safes government got you, brazil's economy shrank by 7 percent during 20152016. when the workers party was governing the country. was there a pandemic? lou knows it. was there a war in ukraine? no. there was a lot of corruption in brazil, a follicle rosewood political analysts, viagra. i go, says the debate was a time duration, so both candidates, they knew their weak spots. they knew how to attack each other,
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and that was it attacked and very, very little proposal. host to none from each side. the battle in the next 2 weeks is to win over undecided voters. lula has a shorter hill to climb. during the 1st round, he had 6000000 votes. more than bull 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 of jim. but don't say any of his all of his 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 divided brazilians are and how it certain results future is
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monica, an archival jazeera janera, a still ahead on a 0 argentinean celebrate the legacy of former president juan domingo, her own, and his push for worker's rights. the you and course are rapid action force in haiti to avert a humanitarian catastrophe. frenchman carrion, ben zima is the favorite to be named the world's best player on monday. he to lot of details coming up later in ah right sellers enjoying the sunshine as a monsoon trough, as withdraw most places in the middle east are, as you can see, the winter weather event sheet getting in from europe, but it comes through in stages is autumn 1st, of course, and we've seen some stormy weather. nice to met as a result, crete had that damaging massive thunderstorms. that potential risk is there for
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cyprus, with this circulation now close bible, i think it will probably slowly disintegrate. you follow the line of this changing weather go through georgia and into was asked by john and northern iraq. that's briefly going to be a cooling trend with rain, snow further east. in fact, that snow eventually is in the far north of pakistan, the high grad, at least between the 2 areas. it's nice and quiet and the rain in tropical africa is also going slowly south. so although we still walked flooding in nigeria, the concentration is just on the coast or in cameroon. and gab, all in fact, the rain is stretching south bank golan hours, produce some spectacular hail storms in the capital of namibia left. what looked like snow on the ground. last part of a general trend to witness in the next few days at least, which is good news for the yoke of anger. delta of course, is the wet season and those range are spread throughout botswana. a good part of south africa. ah
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ah, ah ah . jump into the street when no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to dinner at the end of the day. we are the subjects of the royal family, plus one person's opinion. but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. those scariest part of those moment in my country is this toys
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for more weapons? the st. oh, now j 0 lou . ah again you're watching i g at our reminder of our top stories this out you case new finance minister has presented his economic plans to members of parliament. it includes reversing nearly all of his predecessors proposals. he confirmed, he will receive support, people will receive support rather to pay their energy bills. but only until april these european government says it will seize control of airports and other critical infrastructure in the northern te grey region. the african union has called for an immediate cease after an escalation involves,
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at least 4 people have been killed and 16 injured in drown strikes on ukraine's capital. official say key was struck several times in an early morning, attacked by russian forces using drugs. am on the war and ukraine now and has been fighting throughout the eastern dumbass region as ukrainian troops pushed to retake territory. foreign fighters have also joined the conflict, which is now in its 8th month what other hamid takes a look at battalions from chechnya, which are fighting on both sides of the conflict with in the rolling hills of the cave region, a makeshift shooting range breaks the silence new recruits for the new day of 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 old, urgent. but it's important for me because we have a common enemy,
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or people suffer greenly because of the russians just though the koreans are now. the battalion is named after jo. how do they f i chechen leader who fought for independence from russia? their mission falls under the orders of the ukrainian army, but 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 machine gun is one of them. and now the training on it units of the but then when i'm on the 1st to introduce a tgm 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, when the russians captured the port city, the case of a 1st ukraine is
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a close method. i wonder about poland portion, 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 rush of 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 can on me. we always want to turn in love with the ending by russian and 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 ask 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 destroy city on earth. for more than
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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. the oil go to russia. the houses of the 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 that hamid al jazeera in the cave region . at least 3 people have been killed after a fighter jet crashed into a building in the rush. russian city of yeske, the defense ministry says the plane was on a training flight when its engine caught fire. it had a 9 story residential block, setting it on fire at a you and chief says haiti needs international help. to reopen a port that's been blocked for weeks. haitians have been protesting for months, calling for prime minister ariel holly to resign. their angry about the rise in
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fuel prices. the government has asked for international military assistance last week. us and mexico, a drafting a resolution to impose sanctions on anyone who threatens the country stability. the un security council is set to meet in the next hour to discuss the situation on the island where we can speak now to harold isaac, who is a journalist working in 80, joins us now from pet young. vill, thanks very much for being with us. so just talk to us about what you think is likely to happen as this as the, the you and meets to take this up now. well honestly, if everybody's is anybody's guess, because we don't know what to expect, but a lot of people here are looking towards our new york to see what's likely to happen in the coming hour. ah, but as, as you stated, the situation is very dire right now. is any sort of international assistance or
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what they're talking about there? is this something that haitians would welcome? it's a divisive question. it's a polarizing question here in haiti because of past missions in the country, especially un us mission over the last century. essentially, it is almost always a matter of debate, but most voices here agree that asian national police be some sort of support, whether it's the support that would come as military assistance versus support. that would be more logistical in terms of equipment and training. just give us someone who lives and works in in haiti, just give us a sense of what day like daily life is like for haitians right now and how did things come to this? well, we've had severe disruption of life as we knew it over
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a good chunk of the last month. i'd say about the over 35 days right now that for the most part, folks cannot go to work. they cannot baking to the normal activities. schools are not open, businesses have 2 alternate days because essentially nobody can get gas. that's the biggest problem, added to the problems of security that were already permanent fixture over the last few months in haiti. so it's a lot of a lot of problems that one has to deal with on a daily basis. but as it is right now, everybody's essentially hunkering down and tried to resupply whenever they can. and as we're talking to, we're looking at light fixtures right now from pool. so price of a, of a protest. what looks like a protest taking place there. and you can certainly argue that a lot of haiti's problems are the result of facts factors outside the country
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beyond their control. but how much does the government have to answer for this? well, the ad interim government i've been trained, prime minister has been around for about a little bit over a year since the debt cynthia, fascination of president job normally is on july 7th of last year. and essentially part of most 5, what the folks were protecting right now are saying they're asking for his resignation. they're saying is not up to the challenge in me. removing the subsidy or a product at the very controversial and i lead to this fresh round on the rest in the country. it's a very complicated situation when you look at it from abroad. and the so the, the solutions might be, will be, will have to be good to talk to you harold. i said, johnny,
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staff from ketchum vill in haiti, thanks to me, was argent time saw gathering in when a sorry to mark what's known as loyalty de, celebrating the ideology of her own isn't. it's modeled on the philosophy of former president, one domingo parent, who 1st came to power in 1943 cronyism champions, the rights of workers. and she has event comes off the weeks comes weeks after the attempted assassination of argentina's vice president. christina fernandez, coach, live now to teresa bow, who is at the march when us are so teresa, what does this event mean and 2 times when i mean for the permanent movement in this country, right, your site is not far away from the thousands and thousands of people that have gathered your memory moyer,
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you didn't remember what it was. i know that the 95 was to be paid thousands of people here. so let me tell you a little bit about what we're seeing here. their neighbor, you know, there, that i heard about many others that one of them i have been able to talk really concerned about the economic situation may not be not right now. let's not forget what's happening. 7 percent inflation every month, expected inflation year around 100 percent is different exchange rate control. what are we talking about? what's happening in that country? big differences on how to find a solution for what's happening here. a big difference is that wouldn't resident please also from the fair and his party. he's vice president for my president, christina, for that person, or i'd rather not have been trying to find
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a way out cried having, trying to negotiate with boring credit to reach agreement with monetary on was not going on. there have been very, very critical about that agreement with the idea that brings not somebody starting to be arguing pinion, population, worries about what the, what, what is the way out out of the current situation. and that's why thousands and thousands of people here, labor, you and young people that really bent the form of work. many others because what they're saying is that they need to remind the government that type of a patient plan to try to bring out. just find out how the need to be billing them because their priority and i'm there to people that the family party has historically. well, when i said the lifeless, they're in, sorry, thanks, tourism. that's what people have been shot dead in
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a bar in mexico. 3 others were injured in the attack in the central city. off. it was on saturday, police a searching for the gunman. it is the 2nd mass shooting in the area in less than a month. a kenya has launched a security operation following the killing of at least 11 people in the north. they were ambushed by armed thieves. catherine sawyer reports from 2 corner in northern kenya. lower down 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 on bonded who had stolen livestock from to can a county by walk unnumbered and outgunned. she tried to get help but bled to death from hunt. gunshot wounds showed up in fair bay here, but she lost strength because of love of water because only they really live what a in that area. such a talks among harding communities,
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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 problems. villages that we've been talking to say they have no food and they still don't feel safe. lyla, did the family say they lost everything. when bonded to talk to 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. they go to warmer boat, the 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 the only hard crude weapons. cattle rustling is a lucrative trade that overlaps into ethnic conflicts. competition for water and
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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 discontinued. they really want to control resources and take them on as it is on his political, instigated and by some glibly great people that are already given what they really want to pursue more is others back at the village. young men take turns to patrol their neighbourhood. they say they want to keep everyone safe and ensure the few animals left behind during the last trade are in stolen as while catherine saw all jazeera shakana, nothin kenya of pakistan now. and the former prime minister's party has regained 6 seats in a parliamentary by election. it's part of a campaign by him run. can't force the government to co snap elections. he was forced out of office earlier this year in
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a no confidence vogue come on. hider has more from islamabad. the unofficial results of the crucial bi election at already out m. ron cons party had won by a landslide majority. earlier the government and paula, led by the prime miniature box jedi accepted the resignations of just a handful of the budget on teddy again staff 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 balance because it is not certain about the political alliance that has come about and out scared him, ron con, through award of no confident emron khan of god had all along been accusing the ruling government of being pulpits of the united states and foreign powers. and the statement by the u. s. president good of biden. about buckets on being the more
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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 had, i call me movement richard a party that had always had a way. oh wow, that's how lot all it fits and by election, 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. i'll am ron con announced that he was going to march on the capital. a schools in hong kong are starting to feel the impact of china's growing influence. their teachers will now have to place more emphasis on national security and patriotism. but many of them have decided to resign as jessica washington report. oh, in hong kong, a show of patriotism from some of its youngest citizens. ah,
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this video was released by the city's education bureau earlier this month. oh, when the youth armstrong, the children chant, the country is strong. such display of national pride from hong kong at 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, security and national identity is former teacher who was down to 0 to conceal her identity. so 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 the 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. thing subjects like liberal studies, may have encouraged young people to participate in the 2019 mass protest dot goods in 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 limit. 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, some new policy for us. well then we have to go for examinations to test our law to our country. we have to pass the test to become a profession. being a teacher has long been her goals. she says, but now she wondered what hong kong schools will be like when the dream becomes a reality. jessica washington out sierra hong kong. i still ahead on edge ozetta was just over a month ago and so got out of house the welt cop, the countries now been awarded another major football tournament. the asian cup. ah.
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ah. hello again, that's good, old sport. now his peter and thank you so much for president johnny and francine, i says with a month ago and so cancelled 2022 ticket sales are approaching the 3000000 mach. that's around 90 percent. so stadium capacity on the dead was confirmed. the country would also host the next asian cup. the organizes have given updates on a combination fan experience and the country's readiness to stage the world cap. andy richardson was there while sitting at this press conference, we had representatives from feet for the sports lo, governing body and catalyst organizing committee, no longer separate entities in 2019 a joint company was formed between them. the sole purpose of delivering this world cup is a company of which faith for have a 51 percent share and they also have a majority on the board showing that as we get into this final stretch,
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they will increasingly be taking a lead role picking. now that cats are, has delivered on it stadium and infrastructure projects when it comes to play a welfare and match the operations that is much more than feat. this expertise and field of experience. features chief operating officer had this to say for those who criticized the decision to bring the world up to the middle east for the very 1st time. this is a world cup for every one. we heard tremendously excited to welcome everyone from all nationalities here to come and celebrate. what's a sports event is a festival of football. it brings the world together. and that's the power of events like the fee for world cup, which can do that. and so we very much believe in that positive dialogue approach bring people together and let's unify everyone here in celebration of what's going to be an absolutely amazing event. where legacy is always a controversial and complicated part of any tournament. cattle has one rock solid bit of legacy in the short term,
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and that is the asian cup. the biggest football tournament on the continent. china had been g to house the events in 20. $23.00 got pulled out because of its covered 90 policies and cats. off with the experienced, it's going to get from hosting this world cup and infrastructure already in place. and the financial backing you had for it's been a while, it was seemed as though that was the obvious and safe candidate to step in at such short notice. also bear in mind that cats are, is going to host the asian games in 2030. it's sound a long term deal to host for me to want races, cattle determined to stay on a hub for global sport. long after this well, cup has finished railroads, kareem benzo. my is the overwhelming favorite to win the bell on door in the next hour. benzo mar arrived on the red carpet in paris with his son, the help rel madrid when the champions league and la league our last season, he would become the 1st frenchman since xfinity and z, dan almost a quarter of a century ago to be named the world's best player name our was not nominated for
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this year's bell and o instead he spent monday morning in a spanish court is on trial for fraud and corruption charges relating to his transfer from sent us to barcelona. nearly a decade ago, the brazilian was at the courthouse for around 2 hours before the judge, let him leave early. his lawyer said he was tired of the paper. p. s g. the night before. they ma her is due to play with brazil at next month's world cap as denied the allegations. spanish prosecutors are seeking a 2 year prison term for the player tennis now and the incredible season of world number one eager fiance has continued with another tournament victory. the polish star clenched her 8th title of the year, the feeding qualified on a vic edge in the final of the san diego. busy open, she on tech has also won 2 grand slams. the season, the french and u. s. opens. the new york yankees remain alive in the m l. b. playoff soft to winning game for their division series,
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against the cleveland guardians, to run home from harrison beta. having the yankees windfall to the deciding game 5 is in new york later on monday. you know, if you to call me back in march, we just signed up to play a game 5 in new york to go to the a l. c. s. thanks shar might jogged in new york. it doesn't mean so's so excited in the nfl new england patriots coach bill belichick is now equal 2nd on the all time list of career wins. he recorded victory number 324. as the patriots hammered the cleveland browns, 3815. it's really what against honestly about i'm good players in the very fortunate to have a lot of element new york,
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cleveland. i'm here at the t 20 cricket woke up a big upset for the 2nd straight day. scotland defeating to time champions west indies by 42 runs in hobo george, muncie talk scoring with an unbeaten 66. also in group, in hobart sim, bob boy had a good whenever islands to come to rasa him at 82 or 48 bulls to help beside post 174. for, for in reply island fell short by 31 runs the top 2 teams from the scruple advanced to the main group stage of the world cap. that's all the sports news has him. great stuff. thanks peter. and that's it for this news hour and for me has him secret thanks for your company. lauren taylors, in our london broadcast center with more days news coming ah ah,
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