tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 19, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm the parker. this is the al jazeera news, our life in london coming up. russia, missiles, rain down on ukrainian infrastructure, cutting power and water supplies for hundreds of thousands of people. we report on east africa's devastating droughts which just pushed millions of people to the brink of starvation. and a show of anger in france, thousands of people go on strike demanding high wages as inflation sauls. and i'm pete estimating dough with your sport. we'll look ahead to the start of the u. n. b a season. and portugal suffer a big blow as the yoga daughter is ruled out of the world.
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ah, welcome to the news. our russian missiles have rained down on ukrainian infrastructure, striking targets across the country, and killing at least 3 people in the capital t. if it's not our power for hundreds of thousands of civilians, ukraine's president for laudermill zalinski says one 3rd of the countries power facilities have been destroyed. it using russia of trying to intimidate civilians as winter french is, according to ukrainian emergency services, more than 1100 towns and villages are without power. the attacks on energy facilities are also disrupting water supplies. hospitals in different areas across the country, including the a key in the city of denise pro of been forced to use backup generators off to wide spread power cups. mohammed jam june reports from key if a barrage of missile strikes across ukraine,
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hitting critical infrastructure. the 2nd day, the countries power grid has come under attack like at this plant, and disney pro. and this one in gentlemen ukrainian officials expect more attacks in the days ahead. the relative arrest the go there, the terrorist states, russia is making every effort to destroy the crane energy system. the main target is not only the peacefully trained civilians, but also the critical infrastructure in caves. destiny ascii district power facilities were hit by 3 missiles, leaving many areas in the dark. for residents of this apartment, complex concerns are growing when the virginian and that they have done the same again last monday. and today they attacked us again. and it wasn't just the electricity they worried about. water wasn't flowing either. 63 year old valentina has lived in this neighborhood for 30 years. and she's upset to let you know when
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the propeller this time they hit the factory. as a conclusion, we have no electricity and no hot water and children cannot study at home or at school don't watching one or 2. this is very painful, very painful for our children and grandchildren. i for now the residents wait, hoping utilities will come back online soon. ukrainian officials say 30 percent of the country's power plants have been damaged by russian shelling since october 10th . and add that more blackouts are possible. they are urging citizens to limit their consumption of electricity. a critical warning as winter approaches and temperatures continue to drop. how much am ga 0 keep before in the worsening situation in ukraine, we're joined now by you haven't petrov, who is a resident of the ukrainian capital key. if a welcome to the program. as i mentioned there your in the capital,
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have you personally experienced these energy shortages will, shortages of water? yeah, good afternoon to you. so just to also population call you crane not only give or prepare for size issue, because especially after us the situation that we had it was a crimea breach. we could expect all the situation and it was quite predictable in russia, such a critical infrastructure of your grant and especially a residential places. and it was quite predictable as of right now with key, but in college grad, whichever blackouts was in different groups of times. and to our government, to worry us cost or can something where he a safer way. call louisa dad, a call station, a whole resources that we have here right now i'm what are you being told specifically by your leaders about how to get through this? how to manage with these energy and water supply cuts. yes, so anyway,
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as it has before, hope ablation over crane was prepared for it. and that you, when you're in a situation where we can break out just what we did before, we charge a phones with bio both water and be prepared for the inside circumstance. and after that, the only thing that we should do is just steal away because all i with to so was just go out. emergency services are dealing in very fast ways. such problems, especially we can pick in action like harkins and our community. so it was out electricity or is it good about russia was damaged and the color through supplier was started within one day with less and presumably other vital infrastructure hospitals. schools also being affected by all of this. what do you know about how they are surviving in this situation? especially such a critical infrastructure course of course and so on was prepared to and before all of them. second depends on the electricity and he just systems in. so in case you
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kept this problem when russia attacked and target precisely critical structure, so this weekend in disease and can manage all these problems with time and you have and all of this, of course, happening months away now before it gets extremely cold, before the depth of winter, how able our people to be able to whether you know this for potentially months to come? so it depends especially on the region from the bus people go up or pass even before they started. so they've already. busy whether they will be big problems with, she can see them. so there is such an alternative keeping systems and for themselves for this cold winter, especially people in key or in the region. we are also such as prevention, alternative ways, we can manage all the things, but anyway, you want us to ship terrific. crucial and critical infrastructure. great. all
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people here in ukraine, they become much more gray with the knocks and they will still attempt to fight. and again, rush the res, decreasing events you said repeatedly that these acts are so called acts of terror by a so called terrorist regime in russia. it's not seriously how this is being viewed across ukraine as a deliberate attempts to undermine and weaken civilian infrastructure. as you can see through a lot, we're clear examples. seen pen looked over and he went to russia right now. doesn't fight against military people. they have very big problems since the front line and so. so they made a good deal and to find the games, the common people calendar of big seats and villages in such a way, i think in center for, for a couple of key places in leave and critical construction and to try to destroy us and to break us as a nation, but anyway, all people gain grains, their real time,
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feel van, and go quite to them. ok, you have on petrol speaking to us life and care if many. thank you, penny. thanks. or ukraine has moved to formally cut ties with terran over rushes allege use of iranian made drones. ukraine says russia used iranian made kamikaze drones to target civilians and critical infrastructure. iran denies supplying them to russia and the criminal denies using them. however, there are reports to ryan has promised to provide russia with more drones, as well as missiles, the un security council, the shad your to discuss the alleged use of iranian made drones on wednesday. police and denmark said damage to 2 major gas pipelines that run from russia to europe was caused by a powerful blas they're investigating. the case is an act of sabotage. underwater footage released on tuesday shows the section of at least 50 meters missing from the north stream. one pipeline is believed to be the 1st publicly release footage of the damage showing bent metal and
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a wide open pipeline at the bottom of the sea. the kremlin says the investigation has been tailored to place blame on russia, ma'am at val is in moscow with more. he said that russia is a co owner of these pipelines and has the right to be included, but the europeans have made sure not to include russia not allow it, not allow us to have some share of that. you know, of that investigation, had they also even, you know, try to korea, get off the results and the findings to suit their own narrative and to lay the blame on russia. but he said, that's absurd because russia has its own intelligence, inflammation about this, and they indicate quite the opposite things and russia has been anxious, interests have been damaged. and, you know, logic there indicates that, you know, someone else has been behind this act of sabotage which here she's also described as an act of terrorism against its own interests. so as days go by and more,
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more fox are revealed about this. the russians get more and more frustrated at the fact that they are still denied access to this investigation and being there to see for their own eyes and make it make their own decision about this. and he's basically, you know, they're hinting that whatever results the europe now about this, but she's not going to accept it. i'll be happy with it until russia itself is included. germany, cybersecurity chief, has been faxed over alleged ties to russia. and interior ministry spokesperson says on the shore and bomb has been relieved to duties with immediate effect. his dismissal follows intense speculation ever since the popular tv show made the accusation in early october. coming up on these things are from london. i am, i did receive in one of my generous oil producing states in relied to delta that is completely cut off from the rest of the country. obviously are struggling to bring
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in aid as quickly as possible as it gets desperate. ethiopian forces capture 3 towns and to cray. as the regency monetary crisis spirals out of control, that is for the latest from a t 20 cricket world cup in australia. ah, severe drought and somalia is threatening to cause the deaths of children on a scale not seen in half a century. that's according to the u. s. children's agency which says the situation in somalia already looks worse than the 2011 famine which kill 250000 people. unicef says one child is now being admitted from malnutrition treatment. every minute 44000 children were admitted to medical centers with severe acute man attrition in august alone,
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an estimated 7800000 people. that's roughly half somali as population and now affected by drought. the way estimates 213000 of them are now at high risk of famine. james elder is unicef spokesman and is in somalia assisting aid efforts there. he joins us alive. welcome to the news our firstly. what are you seeing on the ground there? as we mentioned there, this seems like an incredibly dire situation for those affected yeah, honey, look at is it's, it's quite terrifying and you see that in people you see the exhaustion of the mothers and children. we talk at long distances. we're talking here. people walking 2030 days to try and get some sort of help. now i do reach places like where i am now in the center of the country. and there is that help there is that one to food that you traditional food eunice have has. but like you mentioned a we so very worried about those children who don't make it or speak to mothers who have buried children on the way to die. we spoke to
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a mother knave who next to her 10th or 2 tiny mounds where her 2 and 3 year old had been buried. she made it so far, but had children died literally in her last day. so mothers doing heroic things really heroic having almost everything they had livelihoods, i lost their livestock, i lost their livelihoods in a climate in june crisis, unlike anything we've really same before. so i'm saying i'm saying fee, i'm saying immense resolve. but we're also saying a situation according to pastoralists, people themselves nutritionists, like as you mentioned, they have not seen in years and years and decades. a mentioned to climate a comment, of course, having a major impact on, on this crisis on the other fact is that if a creating a worsening the situation that or no doubt, i mean there is insecurity is a tough, tough place to work. and, you know, we know the presence of algebra that makes it difficult for people makes it difficult. humanitarian work is, you know, the war and you, crying rushes invasion. there has st spikes for people in the food prices that you
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know, people who can least affected who have the lease for him to move. and that's in terms of whether it's cooking oils. ready or, or basic grains that hurt people as well. but the umbrella, to all of this is almost the excesses that are just going on and on and on in rich countries. and now children are the poorest nations, a paying for those. so we know it is rapid response that you have to doing right now, but of course the world also needs to look and realize that a somali aero floods in pakistan these will be the new norm, not just for people of these countries who almost neither of us don't have a carbon footprint, i have no responsibility for this. but this will also be a norm for nations in western countries. so it is why beyond the time to act. but again, right now, right here, we're talking about claim water and you know, one to food, nutritional micro, new trip ice. the children keep them alive. as i mentioned there, this is in many ways a crisis not of their own making. what then can the international community do want,
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should wish the western nations wealthy my submissions be doing when it comes to stepping up to the mock and helping the situation edge a great, well, so 1st and foremost, there is no magic pool of funding. so funding is critical funding is what allows you interceptor, you know, rich give plain water to half a 1000000 people in 3 months. it's dirty water that'll kill a malnourished child. funding is what's allowed us to reach 300000 children who was dangerously malnourished this year. and i've got to say your k, the european union. ready the united states i have stepped up, but such is the style neighbors you mention more needs to be done. and on a big picture, you know, governments and businesses that have made those promises around around reductions in carbon emissions. well, i need to stand truthfully to those because there is a generation right now to die moms and children and very much a generation coming who rely on, you know, actually a planet to, to be able to serve arch a crisis that we all have
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a part to play in alleviating james elder from unicef, thank you very much. on the other side of the african continent, officials in nigeria, a warning more rain is predicted as communities across almost the entire country struggle to deal with the worst flooding in more than a decade or then 600 people have been killed in this now phase of disease outbreaks from contaminated water interest fall. this report from years ago, i guess players from a tower above the flood a few kilometers away. dozens of eco's carrying fuel, food, and life saving medicines are struck as highways and bridges are damaged. by also one of nigeria, leading all producing state is cut off devastating floods of heat, nearly one and a half 1000000 people. everybody is affect it either directly or indirectly,
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everybody. it. so it's a disaster moment. awkward mentality. that mentions we are, we are cut off from civilization. we are cut off from everything. ah. as that to flock to camps, concern is rising about shortages. the displeased speak of inadequate for gracious major streets have become waterways, wooden boats, fly streets, instead of cause and as conditions worsen, health concerns rise. these images, care, health workers and victims alike sick people in camps and the potential for healthy emergency. officials say the water in by also say may not be safe for drinking as the sources have been contaminated. that means there could be outbreak of diseases in days to come, as thomas is honorable to stock because of damage to roads and bridges. the federal
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authority to say they have played their part with promises of more aid will have to play hundreds of trucks of relief, attempts, food, and non food items that is affecting it is in fact, into whole country in all the states of differentiation, including the federal type such as flood device state this all producing state concerns rise about nigeria is output and the safety of oil is delicious. will make sure that they are adequately protected because we have several of our presence and we have heightened security and assurance that will be welcomed by a jittery energy market. but for victims of this is disaster. what would can, for the more is finding shelter and food to feed the hungry so far they say, they haven't gotten enough. i'm a degrees al jazeera yet go. slides and venezuela's central hour glass stayed surf,
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killed at least 3 people. a damn poor on monday caused a dam to overflow, sending flood waters carrying rocks, trees, and mud down to the city of merrick. high, heavy rains. mudslides in the area have killed dozens and left hundreds homeless in recent weeks. i mean, it's not easy to watch people being taken by the flat. it's not easy to see how the houses are taken. it was god that saved us. it was quite a long night, but we are fine. thank god. seen we will be out of here. if you open government troops have captured 3 towns, rebel forces in the water, northern to cry region. they include the strategic city of sharing, which is one of to cries, largest. it comes as the government announced its trying to take control of airports and other critical infrastructure with the cry, people's liberation front. there's growing alarm about the impact of the 23 months civil war, the violence into crime as kill thousands of civilians are rooted millions left
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hundreds of thousands on the brink of famine. the un human rights or fear says it deeply troubled by the conflict in to cry, including what it described as the deliberate targeting of civilians as fighting intensifies. the un security general says the situation is spiraling out of control with an unknown number of civilians killed and estimated. 2000000 people have been driven from their homes with millions more in need of aid. a 5 month hold of hostilities allowed a limited amount of a to be distributed in the region. the renewed fighting is yet again, blocking civilians from accessing humanitarian assistance. the conflict basically cut off 6000000 people from the outside world that our facing, dia, medical food, and fuel services as well as a lack of basic services like electricity and communications. kyra didn't test her as a member of ethiopia as parliament and assistant professor of social anthropology at
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addis ababa university. he says the ethiopian government is committed to defending the country's territorial integrity. on august 20 port, it was the ward was reconnected by that. the bailiff said that it is very much committed. it was, you know, that the bailiff said expanded into the armada and a lot of it is then it should be framed, it is land, it should be fin the 3333, i'm thinking of ethiopia. so why it's just one back thing than defending that i can have position since the government is a very open uniform piece down of to put the into, to put in the process. but it's really any government in all as you can understand that it was in violation in that matter. you know? yeah. a violation by other parties into their, somebody's of ethiopia. so it's not, no defending the thought that you know they're into it. they're $33.00 integrity of ethiopia, and other news, frustration over the rising cost of living in france or sparked and nationwide strike teachers, bus drivers and health care workers of march to process while war counts and nuclear power plants and all depots have drastically reduced frances energy and
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fuel supply, the touch of butler reports from paris fed up an angry transport and energy sector workers lead a demonstration in paris to call for higher wages among them. we're all refinery staff. you've been on strike for a month to stand off with their bosses a total and now she has caused a fuel shortage in the country. the french governments attempt to end the blockade by forcing staff back to work or face penalties has inflamed tension. oh god, it's terrible. and rather than doing that, they should force companies to hand over their large profits to social organizations. i love the i love what is the model? the model you are crohn is like thatcher. it's a policy of the bosses stuffing their faces while the workers are allowed crumbs, but we don't even get the crumbs. despite the turn out in the city, it wasn't the general strike that frances trade unions had called for. many sectors
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did not take part. but for the public, some disruption, some train or bus services were cancelled adding to the difficulties people already face to get around with been a challenging way for their call. owners in france, many federal satans, a still shorter feel this palm pierre doesn't have any pedal left her at all. and even though the government has ordered some or refinery style fact of the job, the situation so hasn't improved that much or simply of her has your vehicle in a work for car rental agency. it's been hard for us to refuel our vehicles. we have to spend a full day waiting to re fellow tanks to the to seduction more. it's really hard at the moment. i spent nearly 5 days looking for petals. i'm and it's tough because i need my car for work. my job inflations fueling discontent in france. but this political scientist says that the sort of unrest seen in the country during the yellow vest movement is unlikely, liberal pop up over the wound called after all, it's unlikely that we will see
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a large social movement emerge that would unite all workers. because people all have different concerns to kimberly, among the working classes. so it's hard for everyone to come together with the french president has urged an end to the refinery. blockade and opinion polls suggest a majority of french people now won't the same. but these protestors say they won't give up their fight until their demands are met. natasha butler, al jazeera paris, 25000 police officers have been deployed to the streets of chilling as protests as their mog preferred anniversary of a social revolt. thousands of people were killed and thousands, boy injured and the demonstrations in 2019, which demanded better health care and education, or latin america editor lucy and human reports from santiago. the anniversary of the social uprising as it called here in chile that started on october, 19th of 2019 is underway. it's been authorized to take part along,
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afford kilometer root. along this major thoroughfare you see here, but already the protests of the water cannon rather, and the tear gas is being used quite generously the you can feel the, the, the tear gas in the air. there are tens of thousands of ryan police deployed here already. and not too many protectors, this, that we can see, some of them have been throwing stones at the authorities. but many people who would normally have been here have decided to stay home because there is fear of violence. in fact, something that is quite extraordinary is of the government has allowed the people of the capital not to go home, but to leave home to leave work rather early at 3 pm in the afternoon so that they can basically clear out down the downtown area. this is something that is very unusual, but the fear again, of violence is not so much as, as rather become something more common and many other chileans. i've decided to
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stay home and not come out here and, and basically send the message that they still do want the had changed. they had come out to protest in favor of back in 2019 there was an attempt to write will rewrite the constitution to basically to put to bed the, you know, shay, era constitution. but there was a referendum just about a month ago that that decided to reject that text. and so now many people are very, very frustrated. some are showing that frustration violently and others by staying home. there still a lot more to come this hour. joe biden promises to legalize abortion across the us . if democrats could maintain their hold over colored restaurant also of shambles, i lose, unbelievable. and it just gets worse and worse. britton's respond to you, k prime minister liz trusses fight to hold on to her job. the fifo will cup trophy is on the move around the will to more on that later in sports.
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ah hello there, there's lots of warms to be found lingering across europe at the moment particular across western and south western areas. thanks to warm air blowing up across the iberian peninsula, pushing temperatures up above the average for this time of year. but there's a change on the way since that intimidating patch of wet and windy weather that's going to move into spain and portugal knocking temperatures down before edging across into front and to the northwest. britain and island things and changeable weather, heavy down pools and some strong winds as well with the wind warnings out farther north. norway. much of that weather, however, clears off for the east. moving into ukraine and to west, in areas of russia, behind that clear skies for places like poland, little bit gray and dahl,
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however for the baltic countries. but if we have a look at the 3 day full key, the temperature is going to be knocked down rather dramatically. she said 19 degrees thursday, as that rain rolls in 7 degrees celsius. now the rain has rolled away from greece and that southeast corner at 5 percent stealing with the worst of those shot was further west of this piera sky to italy across the mediterranean. but that heavy rain rolling into spain and portugal knocking the temperature down in madrid. by thursday, ah, the around 10 women are being murdered in mexico every day, almost always by men, an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now specialists police squads run by women a trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they
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overcome years of macho culture and in different, behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a just either a sense of belonging, cmc. we always look for ways to be together and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. that is set up a leper is transforming every day. in the 1st part of a new series, i'll just you of visits is stopped by lava in mexico city, where locals are turning a notorious municipality into an urban utopia, a sense of community on a jazeera oh oh,
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welcome back. remind of the top stories here one al jazeera ukraine is warning, there was a critical risk to its power grid after repeated russian bombardment on its civilian infrastructure. president gloria may zalinski, says one 3rd of the countries power facilities have now been destroyed as the eastern european country heads into winter, severe drought, and somebody was threatening to cause the deaths of children on a scale not seen in half a century. unicef says one child is being now admitted from malnutrition treatment every minutes the situation already looks worse than the 2011 famine officials in nigeria warning more rain is predicted as communities across almost the entire country struggle to deal with the worse flooding and more than a decade more than 600 people have been killed, a 1300000 displaced. u. s. president joe biden has vowed to enshrine abortion rights in law if democrats managed to retain control of
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congress in the mid term elections. the supreme court shocked many americans, early of this year when an overturned in 1973 ruling that legalized abortion across the nation. several republican controlled states have now banned the practice. the only sure way to stop these extremist laws that are put in jeopardy women's health and rights is for congress to pass a law. and i've said before, the court got ro, right nearly 50 years ago, and i believe congress should caught a fire ro once and for all 5 more this let's go straight to alan fisher, who's in washington, d. c. allen. how politically effective do we think these promises really off the biden? well, he's got to get democrats owed to the pause 3 weeks to day when the mid terms happen. you remember back in june, when the court made the decision that essentially was overturning the abortion law . here in the united states, it brought thousands of people on to the streets across the country. there was
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a huge surgeon, people registering to vote, particularly at women and minorities. they felt that their rights were under threat not just on abortion, but because of some of the comments that had been made in the court. they also felt that some of the marriage rights might be impacted even same sex marriage could be impacted. and there was a huge surgeon support for the democrats at that point. they've been lagging behind the republicans as the party and government tends to do when it comes to the mid terms. and suddenly they caught up a huge amount. but that was back in the summer. and here we are in october 3 weeks away from paul's. and we're looking at joe biden with an approval rating of 40 percent, and only 8 percent of voters. seeing that abortion is the key thing for them. instead, they're more concentrated on the cost of living crisis that has heading america and other places. and also the fact that there is the very real prospect of oil prices, gas prices, how much it cost to fill their car going up in the next few weeks. so for all of
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those reasons, he has got to try and get democrats out and he thinks this is a rallying issue. he thinks people will come together here that the perhaps for gotten the summer and he can get more people out to vote. but it is according to the polls a long shot, because it looks as if the republicans, if you believe the poles and remember many of them in wrong. if you believe the polls, the republicans are set to take the house. and that would essentially cripple job widens agenda legislative agenda for the last 2 years. although it's likely that the democrats will keep control of the senate. so this is really a political gamble by joe biden to try and get more people to the pools. will it work? asked me in 3 weeks. he certainly will do allen fisher in washington. many thanks. now british prime minister list trust is fighting to hold onto her jaw above to being forced to make a major you turn on her economic policy. trust has apologized for going too far and too fast in her many budget 3 weeks ago,
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which has now been all but ditch by the new finance chief, jeremy hunt. joe hall has more from wealth of sto, market in east london. at found it out. its been just a few weeks since new prime minister is trust, promised low taxes and you cannot make growth and absolute disaster. why? what approximate you saw on the price of the pan there is actually terrible side a price of produce. she's gone for a roof, get any here the transport if anybody wanted so dislike that. all right, thank you very much. events have moved so fast in westminster, that in new finance minister is now raising taxes and promising public sector cuts while the prime minister clings to her job. well, i think of a 1000 shambles. i do some believable and it just gets worse and worse and less trust just got to go talk to see a way out. yeah. no easy way out. it's just going to be
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a tough when i was going to be a tough 2023 for the whole population. i think i to wonder about the children of this country in the future. where is it going to and then you worry about the people that haven't got very much to thought with the market fall out from trust is failed growth plan. st. interest rates soaring with fast rising mortgage rates, heating, renters and home buyers. everyone frustrated to everyone stress, i think everyone's really feeling the increase in everything crazy. the, the interest rates in a market, it was never seen. and a thing from macy's that we've never seen. all the rental market rental increase in price. if the rank people taste find something, we're just having to discipline people and it's it's been 6 weeks since far as
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johnson gave way to list trusts, as prime minister, followed quickly by the death of the queen. and now a dramatic change in the nation's economic outlook. people can be forgiven for feeling a little shell shocked what it seems. many voters cant forgive. is the government. would you go over them at the next at all? no, not. not at all. no, definitely wouldn't i lost so. and would you vote conservative again? i did change my mind and perhaps the hottest bet among you. k. bookmakers right now is not the direction of the pound, but whether the prime minister can last longer in office than the 9 day shelf life of a lettuce. joan, a whole al jazeera waltham stove market or less dig more into this will al jazeera is andrew simmons. he joins us live in the studio. are andrew clearly incredibly down beat from the good people of waltham? so in east london, and despite the u. turn on the p. m 3 week old plan, we're now being told to brace for more financial challenges ahead. what painful
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things are in down the pipeline. there's a lot of pain ahead. a supreme political irony that sir, this prime minister sets out to cut taxes. now g isn't presiding over the changes she'd like to be presiding over it, but she's over ruled and overshadowed a by jeremy hunt. and what happened at the cabinet meeting on tuesday morning, or was well, 1st of all, it was a grim gathering. and there was a list of further moves to save money amongst them as a move that could, could well be happening quite soon, which is to effect the whole plan of pensions. people gather a special deal whereby their pensions are, are subsidized, to keep pace with inflation. and that could be cut out double digit inflation. people struggling, people struggling over fuel. there was a, a not a scheme that,
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that was of subsidizing people on there and in energy bills. that's been shortened from 2 years to 6 months. and it's going to be a whole new system which will save money, billions have to be saved. and the man to do it is the chancellor. he is showing more and more signs of of getting control. and what's more is the prime minister is becoming shower and shower in terms of influence. it said that there was a mutual agreement over these, these moves on pensions, but you can take it as read. it was down to hunt that sir changed it. and andrew, of course many m p 's are now openly asking what is the point of less trust wednesday? of course a critical crucial moment for trust. she faces m p 's at prime ministers questions? absolutely, that is a crunch point and of course sir, care storm are right now is not having a hard job in working out a knockout blows. i'm, you can be sure that his script is probably all there for the, for the taking. now,
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one indicates it on, on the popularity of this government and an indicator of how things, how fast things are diving as a snap pole of conservative members, which shows that more than half say she should resign an 83 percent. say she is doing a bad job, go out there and speak to conservative voters, and you saw a hint of it from journals report and droves of people are, are turning against this prime minister. there is a, a move on to try and replacer the conservators, a very good at stopping people in the back, but they're not very good now at finding an obvious replacement and that's the major issue they've got. but this prime minister questions on wednesday is going to be a very big test for her. she is not by a road of mission, a great orator. is she a fighter? can she come back from? from being a sullen or gray face, with a large man beside her,
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calling the shots in the in the house of commons, she with not really heard from her publicly in the house, yet she dut, when she would could have had the opportunity of speaking on, on monday that didn't, and so right now she will have to punch blows. surely, there has to be a limits of humiliation for this woman. and surely there has to be a limit to the damage being done to this party. she should go most people think the only question is when the clock ticks louder on the list. trust leadership. andrew simmons. many thanks. now, britain has summoned china's deputy ambassador after a violent scuffle. outside the consulate in manchester. police officers were forced to intervene on sunday after a demonstrator appeared to be dragged inside the gates by security staff and assaulted the pro democracy rally coincided with the chinese communist party congress in beijing. british government has told china the right to peaceful protests must be respected. north korea has launched another weapons test near
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south korea, sol as accused beyond gang of firing around a 100 shells of its west coast and another 150 of its east coast. they fell inside the maritime buffer zones between the 2 countries. french, the cement manufacturer, lafarge has been ordered to pay almost $800000000.00 for giving money to armed fighters in syria. the company pleaded guilty in the u. s. courts to charges of supporting the eisen group in order to keep a factory in northern syria running. they paid nearly $17000000.00 to isolate from 2013 to 2014, even as the group carried out high profile executions. israel has summoned australia's ambassador after camera reverse this decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel. the austrian foreign minister says the city status must be decided through peace talks between israelis and palestinians. australia initially announced its recognition under former prime ministers got morrison and 2018. tel
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aviv will now be recognised as the capital where the australian embassy remains. bernard smith has this reaction from western rooster them. israel's foreign minister has voices, deep disappointment over the decision of prime minister. yeah. le pete, who's running for reelection in the beginning of november. he says he can only hope that's trillion. government matters, manages other matters more seriously and professionally relating to the manner in which this announcement by the australians were made. now the israelis of summoned australian ambassador, but he'll have to drive all the way from television to jerusalem. because while australia recognized west, russo as recognize jerusalem as a capital of israel, they never actually physically moved their embassy like almost every other country, their embassy building and administration is in tel aviv. it's only the u. s. embassy that's here in israel after donald trump recognize jerusalem in 2018,
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and also honduras, and guatemala. so practically little changes, but of course it's all in the symbolism other countries. most countries recognize that the status, the final status of jerusalem is to be determined in talks on palestinian statehood and the palestinians want east jerusalem as their capital. it's where most of the christian muslim and jewish holy sites happened to be as well. but they want the final status of jerusalem up for negotiation. the united nations was that the cholera outbreak in lebanon is getting worse as it hits the country for the 1st time in 3 decades. infections almost doubled in the past 24 hours to a total of $809.00 cases, 3 people have died. so in order in the arca refugee camp in northern lebanon, where the 1st cases were detected, there is little safe water in syrian refugee camps like this one. it was where the
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1st cases of color were detected in lebanon earlier this month. it's believed to have been transmitted by contaminated water or food from neighboring syria. the lack of sanitation makes crowded camps high risk areas in my nominate them. we really have a problem with the water. the water they give us is dirty. we drink it and cook criss it. 2 cases are no longer confined to camps bordering syria, but they have since spread to poor areas where drinking water is widely polluted and the times mixed with wastewater. lebanese officials are warning that it will be a challenge to contain the disease in a country in the midst of an economic crisis, who had limited resources and bad infrastructure. the disease is according to the united nations evolving alarmingly. disease is never respects any any borders. so
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it is very critical to take action now unit that is on the ground with partners. we are working very closely with w hbo and other partners. here we are doing our level best to ensure children receive clean water coronating water in, in the most affected areas we have providing water through water trucking. i'll be again engaging with communities, sharing information on how to stay safe on how to keep your children safe. it may be too early to speak about an epidemic in lebanon, but health care workers say the threat is there, and here in the north, official say, nearly all the water sources are polluted. the cholera outbreak in lebanon and syria is not slowing. humanitarian groups are warning the disease could spread throughout the middle east, affecting millions of people. but they too have been criticized for not having a firm and coordinated response. in syria,
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there have already been dozens of deaths, nearly 15000 suspected cases. and according to the world health organization, cholera has reached 14 of the 15th governor. it's years of war, have severely damaged the water infrastructure as well as the health sector. while on a path i health system is already weak as a result of the war and the shortage of resources. so an outbreak of any disease will lead to the collapse of the entire health system yard on the wrong. official say they are working with international organizations to ensure the country can respond to a public health emergency. but in countries where few can afford clean and bottled water, it may be hard to control center. could there else is either a car your there, lebanon view and says as many as $23.00 children have been killed during ongoing mass protest in iran, demonstrations were spark last month after 22 year old master. i mean, he died while in the custody of iran's morality police. she had been detained for
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violating strict dress code overhead coverings for weeks. the iranian government has been restricting access to the internet in an effort to stop those nationwide protests. but the connectivity disruptions and ban on social media platforms are also affecting hundreds of thousands of businesses. russell soda reports from teran the composite into iran is one of the most important social and business hobbs in iran build centuries ago. it serves as a lifeline for many iranians throughout it's suitable and history. it has seen several destructions by war civil unrest and strikes with rise of your commerce the traditional graham bizarre also quickly adopted the new business style. but nowadays, shopkeepers here are struggling as internet disruptions push online business to the brink of collapse. my mother's and a dove has 2 shops in the bazaar. 3 years ago he moved half of his business online, or your father turned it on dental car. we had a production line in i'll factory that was dedicated for e commerce,
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but the crack down on the internet stopped our businesses that before that we had 30 orders per day. now barely one or 2 of our revenue has dropped by almost 90 percent. if this continues, i'll have to go for a layoff and some of my employees will lose their jobs. the iranian government has been severely restricted internet access, assisted that of 22 years old massa, a mini in polish custody, nearly a monocle support widespread protest. according to some statistics, 11000000 iranians have online businesses of where i and scales about 9000000 of them rely on instagram. iranians are now turning to virtual private networks, or v p n to bypass the internet disruptions. the demand for repair services has increased significantly since the protest began. but the use of re piano in title restrictive countries comes with its own challenges. it's not difficult for the government to block the ip addresses of the vps servers as they can be found easily. and this way
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in iran is open vps on only a way to before a short time before they're identified and blocked by the government. iranian official, c, the internet, the restriction is necessary because foreign governments are encouraged to protest and the company is facing an online war, provoked by its enemies outside. but inside, it seems like a punishment. when i go to court in my client, say their pages are not accessible. instagram and whatsapp are completely blocked. all the sales are now halted and people who rely on e commerce have lost all their revenue and cannot even pay their bills. in this digital age, we're all connected me and when i lose revenue, i can't buy products from others and they cannot sell this internet blockade has destroyed. the market is not clear if the iranian government plans to continue the ban on social platforms wants to protest. and however, we saw him prizes, inflation at 45 percent, and then economy crippled by the years of sanctions. the coolness of online businesses here would likely make things worse. this who said that,
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match against mentioned the city on sunday trotter was stretch it off with pitch and managing you can pluck has confirmed the knock is serious and will keep him out for months and a blow for will champions, franz based midfield and gold can say, has been ruled out of the tournament for 31 year old injuries hamstring playing for chelsea in august and is still recovering. following an operation that will cup trophy has been on the move and as it continues its journey around the globe cuts at 2022. drawing nearer the most prestigious prize in football is currently mexico to kick off a tour of latin america and mexico correspondent, man, well, rapid reports, friends are pretty excited. the paint job on this air bus a 320 leaves little doubt over what's on board. it's the world cup trophy, arriving in mexico city, villa premier,
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i recently started. okay. this is the 1st them history. the word copy so close to mexico and the cds most popular. i mean by that. oh, for mexican football fans, it's not just the world cup trophy that's arrived. it's world cup fever. life brains out. there's nobody here perfect that the experience has been perfect. i love football and watching all these families come together. just to see, the trophy has been amazing, but then it was violent. oh, mexico is only a 1st stop in the trophies tour of latin america. the next stops include brazil, uruguay origin, tina ecuador, and coaster rica. the 2022 world cup trophy tour will for the 1st time include a visit to all $32.00 qualifying nations, giving more fans of the beautiful game. a chance to see this iconic trophy in person. ah. the world cup trophy tour will stop
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in a total of $51.00 countries and territories finishing its run in doha, qatar just before the greatest tournament on earth kicks off on november 20th. when rented apple al, jazeera mexico city this month, our final woke up countdown show is focusing on asia, south korea, iran and australia are among the teams of qualified from the region. joining hosts cutter, we have former suckers caps and some k. he'll joining us on the sofa. you can watch it here on al jazeera on wednesday. at 430 g m t brazilian star name or has told the spanish court he did not participate in negotiations. a breeze transferred from san sauce to barcelona. back in 2013, the brazilian star took photos with fans as he arrived at the court for the 2nd day of a hearing in the deal. he is on trial, alongside his parents and former presidents from both clubs, charged with fraud and corruption. spanish prosecutors of seeking
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a 2 year prison to him and a fine with almost $10000000.00 for name of all the defendants deny any wrong. doing any out shanice which are louis i had options to move to many different clubs. they wanted me to play for them, but my dream had always been to play with barson. i wanted to play there since i was a kid because of the players they had and because of the entity of the club, i always follow my heart and my heart kept saying bars. so i didn't participate in the negotiations. it was all done by my father. he has always taken care of my business and always, well, i always sign everything he asked me to do nobody and be any is now and after a turbulent off season defending champions, golden state are somewhat underprepared ahead of the season opener. later on tuesday, the warriors are looking to shake off the drama involving one of their biggest stars dream on green, who punched teammate jordan pooling practice 2 weeks ago. coach steve co admits the
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distractions of been a concern, but not a major problem. the 2nd time champions opened the season against the los angeles lakers made by le bron james just circumstances being what they were this year with the japan trip mom and the drama from last week. i think, you know, we're, we're, we'll get there eventually. but you know, it's a little different vibe and a little different term sort of level of preparation compared to last year, for example. so that's fine. you just adapter jose. the brooklyn nets will begin their campaign away at the new orleans pelicans. both these scenes were eliminated in the 1st round of the clay. last season. the pelicans were beaten in fixed games, but brooklyn were whitewashed by the boston celtics. and the t 20 cricket woke up, the netherlands have got one foot in the next round of food in their opening 2 matches
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in the qualifying group stage that's got past namibia reaching the target of 100. 22 with 3 bowls to stay. i am in the other match in that group kartik may a pan became the 1st player from the united arab emirates to take a t 20 hattrick. it came against lanka, but it wasn't enough to avoid defeats the u. e losing by 79 runs. no i that's all the sports news. neeve at spec to you in london. thanks a lot. peter. without 7 me need parker for this news. i but i'll be back in a moment with more of the days news. you're watching out a 0. ah
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in will not be history repeating itself. she will more likely be remembered for what she does in this new position. an intimate portrayal of a family and challenging times. no simple way home people asladana watching us on a jazz eda. the wait for the will come is meily as the main event gets closer. i'll just erase here every step of the way. i'm going to go with one month to go. we focus on asia teams can expect some strong support hearing, got caught up, go with the pressures of hosting with australia make the most of squeezing in through the playoffs, or will it be south korea, japan saudi arabia or iran progress for this? the world cup count out, honor, jesse, you know, what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here at al jazeera. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah.
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