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we are a country that funds are promises and pays all debts that you guys knew? finance minister warns of difficult decisions to come. because he ditches a controversial economic plan announced just weeks ago. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera live from london water coming up the wave of russian chemical drone attack skills, at least 4 people in keith and targets energy infrastructure across ukraine. protest continue in haiti as the u. s. proposes a resolution at the u. n. to send an international force thus ah, if i had to stand out child marriages, a campaign is launched in india, which has the largest number of young brides in the world.
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ah no, britain's prime minister has been accused of running scared after failing to address parliament days after replacing her finance minister. his trust is under severe pressure after her government's economic policies caused a market collapse and the pound to lose value. a new finance minister, jeremy hunters announced a raft of you turns on last month's controversial, many budget ditching tax cuts and scaling back a vast energy support skin. and he warned that decisions of i watering difficulty are to come as the government tries to rebuild confidence in the u. k. economy. and in barbara has more i know she's fighting for her political survival, but let's trust wasn't in parliament on monday, as the opposition was granted and urgent question, to ask the prime minister to make her statement during the part of
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a put on the situation to speak out where the problem is, with apologies to the lead of the opposition on the how the p n is detained on urgent. why do you know why don't you question sca road shadow? the lady is not a turning off trust was there later on to hear her new finance minutes to give more detail on a huge change in direction. the prime minister and i agreed yesterday to reverse almost all the tax measures announced the growth 3 weeks ago that have not been legislated for in parliament. so i have decided that the basic rate of income tax will remain 20 percent and it will do so indefinitely until economic circumstances allow for it to be kept. taken together with the decision not to come, cooperation, tax and restoring the top rate of income tax. the measures i've announced today
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will raise around 32000000000 pounds every year. hunts 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 of the 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, well, the hearing whether or not this is good for the economy in the next 3 to 6 months. well, the jury that on that lease truss fired her finance minister quasi quoting last friday. and that joint project taking 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 lease trust and revise the policy standing with the public. but it's far from clear whether they can avoid further turmoil, or in fact it early general action. nadeem ball but al jazeera london,
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his trust is told the b, b, c. she apologizes for economic mistakes made but is determined to lead the conservatives to the next election. but her approval rating is the lowest for any british prime minister in history. and i says polling shows that 59 percent of the population should resign. now. every one sign on the street, the same thing. the literally, she's a cyclist charged through the checkout, just as library by can really and i'll talk to mike mike, it's, it ended a week i suppose, to restore some confidence in the government that they released walk back on things that were unpopular like it's a good measure i suppose going through locked down in the way that we did. i felt during that period that a lot of the country was holiday more or less and i would have to be painful. and i feel like it's not surprising that there's that also placement in blackford as a member of parliament and leader of the scottish national party and the british parliament
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speak speaking out there, he said the government has new economic credibility and just call an election. what's been referred to as cross adobe has been trust, 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 caused these unfunded tax cuts ended up with the financial crisis, with a run in the pony with 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 as people paying thousands pounds, vor and mortgage costs. and the blame for this lies with the prime minister. she needs to accept the responsibility of the chaos that she has cause i, quite frankly, tonight i think what the british public one is to see that this government is calling tell you want itself, that ought to be an election that i'm not for trinity to send those that have been
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responsible for those me, him out of office. but i welcome the fact that the chancellor has made a statement because the harsh reality is that the bond bank of the bank of england finished last friday, the government were really forced to do the city by the financial markets as much as anything else. because we needed to see stability restored, that the only way of doing that was putting to bear the proposals that the conservatives have brought forward for on funded tax cuts. something that i think even on the level economic shouldn't, could have told them before the many budget that simply wasn't going to work. and you couldn't put the financial markets in the position that they had done. so they've had that head on the plate, but they must accept responsibility for the cognitive cause over the course of the last few weeks. this has been self inflicted, as we put in place by the consent, the government under prime minister must accept responsibility. the decision to cut the top rate of tax was hard decision, you know, somewhat on the line. you have to accept responsibility of the has to be decencies has to be humility, as well, you know,
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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. ah, it is 4 people have been killed and 16 injured didn't james strike? so new trains, capital one struck a residential building in downtown keen, early morning attacks and people running for cover a week off to russia, leashed. it's most widespread strikes against the country in monks. managing reports from keith the strikes on ukraine's capital started early on the ground. people felt the explosions in the sky. they could see the attackers at one so called kamikaze drone approaches its target. as keeps air defense systems attempt to shoot it down. rescue teams were quick to arrive in the ship. chan keeps
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keep district firefighters hosing down smoked ruins. as people who taken shelter emerged from underground, the target destroyed the whole infrastructure. 1 over ukraine, destroy the infrastructure, omaha hotel, their lives, people, praising you, the window less people who do are dissolved electricity. they need the russians want to make, become inter catastrophic on top. and also the same type destroy the buildings. people's homes were destroyed behind me is the residential building that was damaged in the drone attack this morning. at this neighborhood also has important infrastructure sites in it and was hit by russian missiles last week. air raid sirens may have stopped sounding the local officials say, residents should still avoid the area for now many injured people like this woman were rescued. but others, including a pregnant woman,
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her husband were killed magic. we were in their own lens and lost started. we then go out and see the staircases got all gone to the ground floor. he waited for alarm to be called of god. you are a lane on the floor, firefighters came and they used a leather to rescue us one by one reason run to the shelter in that building. it was horrible. many here worry about how quickly they can reach safety. all under my air, there is no shelter around the closet in a 10 minutes round. from here, we decided to stay home. you might be riding on the street and a particle, so to heartier. then, as if on cue, the air raid sirens ring out again. no, all applies should probably go to the shelter because this is their target people's constant concern. now, if and when this area may be targeted again. ma'am jim drama 0 keith.
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meanwhile, russia and ukraine, you have conducted the biggest prisoner exchange of the war so far. a total of $218.00 detainees have been released by the 2 countries. $108.00 of those are ukranian women, including civilians and army personnel. in return, ukraine fried a 110 russian prisoners. the swap was supervised by the commissioner for human rights in the russian federation. intense fighting is sir taking place throughout the eastern dumbass region as ukrainian government troops pushed to take back areas annexed by russia. foreign fighters of also joined the war, dr. hamid lips at the involvement of battalions from chechnya. fighting on both sides of the conflict. in the rolling hills of the cave region, a makeshift shooting range breaks the silence. new recruits for the 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
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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 lay the cranium are now the back that in is named after jill. how do they, 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 hockey region in the north east of the country, they left behind a considerable amount of military hardware and weapons. that heavy machine gun is one of them. and now the training on it units of the battalion were among the 1st to enter the strategic city of is zoom. when the russians were forced to retreat. they also took part in the fight north of keep battle that put them against fellow chechens loyal to rems. i'm caddied off the chechen leader who publicly supports
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moscow. his fighters also took part in the siege of my you, pl. when the russians captured the port city, the 5th of a forceful ukraine is a close method. i wonder about poland, portion pollen. 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 can iraq has recently criticized rushes military strategy in ukraine that has also pledged tens of thousands of men as part of moscow's mobilization efforts that the russian charitable, small nation. because now the using guys as a cannon meet the we always had fords chain and the people are lending by russian. here would tell them that we are the guys to get your if you decide to hands up, you don't have to fight. we not asking them to come, you grain and fight for grain, what we have them not fight against you. great. know many of the commanders here veterans of the to chechen wars that reduce the capital gross need to what do you
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and called the most destroyed city on earth. from the near to found, there is no freedom, no jobs. young people have no other choice but to join to police or armed forces. nothing is produced before we used to have refineries, but they stop everything. doyle go to russia. now, how was 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 carrier, independent from moscow sphere influence had that made algebra indicate region, but at least 3 people have been killed after a fighter jet crashed into a building in the russian city of yeske. the defense ministry says the plane was on a training flight when its engine caught fire. it hit a 9 story residential block sitting at setting it on fire. thousands of people protesting in the capital of haiti, just as the united nations, discuss his measures to address the di security crisis in the country. the u. s. is
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proposing to send international troops out of the haiti government asked for external military assistance last week, but many demonstrations reject the potential deployment to foreign troops saying history has demonstrated they bring more problems and solutions to put together to james base has more un headquarters in new york us to come up now with to drive security council resolutions, which they say will try and turn the tide in haiti. one of them is a sanctions resolution. the idea that they would name the gang leaders causing much trouble on the ground in haiti, particularly blockading the main fuel depot and bring sanctions against those gang leaders. this will be the 1st time the security council, if it gets passed as agreed on any sanctions, anywhere in the world for 5 years and 2017 because the security council is so divided. the 2nd resolution is even more controversial. it's the idea to have an
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international force of a police, a military that would go to haiti to try and break the hold of the gangs to try to open the road to the main fuel depot and try and take control in haiti to try and deliver much needed humanitarian assistance on the grounds. so those, the 2 elements of the resolution that the us and mexico are proposing it follows recommendations from the secretary general of the united nations. i'm telling you good terrorist. i spoke to him earlier on. he said to me, the situation was a nightmare, and he does support the idea of this strike force going into haiti still come this half hour misconduct within the met. a dummy new report says, britain's biggest police force is allowed of horned offices to stay in the ranks and authorities luxurious scramble to get relief supplies to hundreds of thousands of people displaced by severe flooding. at least 300 communities on the water.
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ah, how low they will start in australia and major ongoing flooding is affecting the southeast corner. we are expecting more heavy rain here by the end of the week for now. that area of low pressure sitting over the south was straight. that wet and windy weather strengthening, stretching up to the north. a lot of those heavy falls pushing into queensland and eventually new south wales. once again, we are expecting the flood situation to worse and not just here, but also northern areas of victoria as it works. its way for the south, towards the end of the week if you showers up in the north, much clearer in the west for places like per will be expecting that temperature. however, to dip down over the next few days. now for new zealand, we've got changeable weather on the way temperature,
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slightly edging up for the south island. so the wintry mix of blowing in the rain clears away from the north island. temperature is picking up slightly here for places like oakland, but the rain isn't very far away. you can see it rolling in on wednesday, bringing some wind to reach showers into the west. now was a move to south east asia. the rain has shifted a further away from indo china, but we've got a typhoon that sitting in the south china sea strengthening it is expected to weaken. however, by the time it works its way towards vietnam on wednesday is still going to bring some very strong winds and rough seas. ah, with this inspiring films from around the world, they shall not stop the violence until the power is bears witness intimate portraits and epic struggles. because leadership is also not just the people witness the human spirit and bitter reality. there are still men who believe women
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are a property witness award winning voices telling groundbreaking stories. witness on al jazeera lou ah, ah, one of the top stories here now to 0. britain's prime minister has been accused of running scared after failing to address parliament days after replacing her finance minister. the new chancellor announced a raft of you turns on last month's controversial. many budget trust has since apologized for economic mistakes made. it says she is determined to lead the conservatives to the next election. at least 4 people have been killed,
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and 16 injured in drone strikes on ukraine's capital. early morning attacks and people running for cover a week off to russia unleashed it's most widespread strikes against the country in mumps. thousands of people are protesting in the capital of haiti, calling for humanitarian assistance demonstrators, or denouncing a us proposed resolution at the un security council to deploy international troops to the country. their reports that if your pin government troops have captured the city of sheree, which is one of to guys largest, comes shortly after the government announced its trying to take control of airports and other critical infrastructure in the northern region. from the t gray people's liberation front, the african union is called for an immediate cease fire after an escalation in violence. fighting resumed in august between 2 ryan rebels and government forces for months of relative calm negotiations scheduled to take place in south africa. last week, failed to take place authorities in jury
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a struggling to get relief supplies to hundreds of thousands of people displaced by severe floods. was 600 people have died and 1300000 people have been displaced by the worst floods the country seen in a decade. 33 of nigeria, 36 states, have been effected. some flood waters are not expected to proceed until the end of november. i'm going to re says more from, you know, go in southern niger area, this is the main feature you know, go on, but what do you see behind me can news and cause fly the water waves now? not roads anymore. simply because the streets getting flooded by the day and it's getting worse and worse resident say the water level has risen to this much over the past few days. and the bad news is it will continue to do so as want to get paid upstream into the delta before they reach the atlantic ocean. now weather wise,
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it's been raining for days here in, you know, go on other parts of bio state and fix it to continue like that until the end of november this year. and then again, the level of destructions we've seen overhead when we are flying into and the goal was so much that we are having difficult just dealing with this problem. we understand that about 700000 people have been displaced from 300 settlement. then i didn't government whatever necessary, whatever necessary should be done. tell victims of this particular disaster. yeah. and by also still unfortunately, that's what not what we were seeing on the ground people different conditions getting worse and worse. and that is not the only problem. the biggest problem will be when the warranty is received or when they increase, before they receive well officious. a warning of diseases breaking out, cholera, malaria, and other infectious diseases expected to be on the increase over the next few
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months also. so that's a situation currently in by also states and people are desperate. we've seen people coming from the creek in wooden boats with few positions trying to access a higher growth anyhow. got a little do why they can settle down until the flood, within hundreds of offices in britain is based police force a getting away with breaking law and misconduct. that's according to an independent review which says radical reform is needed within london's metropolitan police. also the report, louise kaycee, who sits in britain's upper house of parliament, is found the met misconduct system, is too slow with cases taking an average of 400 days to resolve since 2013, more than 1800 officers a staff of had more than one misconduct complaint raised against them and only 13 have been fact. one half of the officers found guilty of sexual misconduct over 4 year period up to 2020, kept their jobs in $1600.00,
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sexual and domestic abuse allegations against officers currently being investigated . therefore, it also found massage innate and racial disparity across the internal disciplinary system with a systemic bias against black and asian officers. the report was commission following the rape cannot and murder of sara everett last year by serving the police officer. police also criticize the heavy handed response to a vigil that took place 10 days after her death. london's please, she says he's a pulled at the findings and says, the situation cannot continue. i'm so angry that we've let colleagues dine. sadly, the report makes clear that women office staff and a black of the minority office and staff. we've had really bad experiences in the organization too often, we've been feeble, responding to that and let down. and that means we've got people in the organization, you won't fit to carry uniform. and that is shaming, and i apologize to those many we've let time,
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their passion and commit which continues to london. that gives me the determination to tackle this and the optimism to know we will succeed. you can police investigating an incident in which a chinese pro democracy protest appeared to be attacked by consulate staff. it happened outside the chinese concert in the city of manchester, police officers were forced to intervene after a protest appeared to be dragged inside the gates by security staff and assaulted approaches. so to coincide with, the chinese communist party congress in beijing has been 5 years since i saw was defeated in rocker in northern syria. a city served as the base for the armed grip. but even with the fight has gone people, they're still living in ruins. they have limited electricity, water, and access to education and medical services. as a big report, i st. fight to celebrate their capture of rocca in 2014.
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they no longer hear what the destruction left after 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, 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 too. many here are concerned about the state of the roads. we've been to fast approaching. they're worried, they 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
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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 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 in india, tens of thousands of women and girls of lead protests against child marriage. united nation says india is home to the largest number of child brides in the world . it warned brides under the age of 18, a more likely to experience domestic violence and struggle to earn a living. alexander buyers report, ah,
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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 wife 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. akash is 16 and fighting for her future. go alley me. saddening that my parents were making plans for my wedding. and the boy's family came to our house as well. meaning, 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
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government's 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 will now ahead of them, especially higher education and employment. so i'll with the government not addressing that would be, 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 a campaign to highlight the problem. i always said that sustainable solutions to the problems is possible. only man, the victims survivors, their dig, the least soviets re, davie was married when she was only 8 years old, ounce of golden weight. i tell everyone that their kids should not make the same mistake. i did by getting married when i was young,
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but i like 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 sweden's parliament is confirmed. moderate party leader off kristen as the new prime minister. a 3 party coalition that chose him includes the far right anti immigration, sweden. democrats, party blockers agreed to adopt tougher border controls and criminal sentencing. that opposition figure says enter phobic nationalists now have control of government. quit em. i didn't catch up any time with our website address that his alger 0 dot com.

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