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hello, i am emily anguish. this is denise our live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. ah, former pakistani prime minister im run con is shot and wounded while leading a protest rally. one person is killed in the attack. the bank of england raises interest rates to 3 percent and tackle inflation. it's the biggest hike in decades . a show of strength. north korea carries out more missile launches, prompting the u. s. and south korea to extend join to military drills. schools converted into kitchens, how floods across nigeria are affecting hundreds of thousands of students and coming up in sport with 17 days to go until the world cup. south korea's captain is heading for i surgery and could miss the tournament. ah,
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we begin the program in pakistan where former prime minister im ron kahn is in hospital after being shot at a reli. ah, a gunman opened fire on a campaign trunk and carrying. he mean that was 0 bad at district b, eastern punjab province. con was leading a protest march from law hor to islamabad to demand snap elections. an official from his pci party says he was injured in the leg, but is not in a serious condition. one of con supporters was killed and several injured. con became prime minister back in 2018 as a change candidate, a promise to shake up pakistan by fixing its economy. and fighting corruption in less than 4 years con was, was to out of power after losing in her confidence of ours in april. but trouble
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followed him he faced legal cases in one of them, he was accused of threatening a police officer and a female judge and a rally. then him run con, with bob from holding public office last month for incorrectly declaring foreign gifts. his support, his saying his disqualification was politically motivated. last week. com began a long march from le hall to his. lemme bad thousands of support his war 2 with him aiming to force the prime minister to resign. let's go live now to come. i'll hide who's in islam a bad for us. hello, they come all, it's been several hours since this attack want more have we learned? and what do we know about the former prime minister's condition? where this condition is said to be doctor delivered while ago doctor saying that he would say the stable condition a blood pressure was normal and he had indeed received the bullet and his
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leg partially taking out chip of the bone. now it's interesting because the what is that the objects, particularly the camera was focused on that contain ron calling along with the party. leaders were on top of that container id always comes out and view of the public. then you had their record of automatic gunfire. now apparently, according to the radio that we saw later, just off today, shooting a man or go power days ordering or gotten in, there's an empty clip. what also found our name. so dad, of course deepens the mystery as to why he had an empty clipboard. this word, diversionary tactic. what did another thing that was m, ron con the ball? my and junior minister, i believe that there been may have been more than one. i sat in the involved in
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this particular tag, that the wally of automatic gunfire could have come from and they started. dr. bo show it would be important to see what kind of rate does come out before the end they can watch. will know the caliber of the gun, although it did not uncommon to fi 9000000 made that 9 millimeter pick out a mode by the jury. not being brushed aside that perhaps there was an attack at their distance that day. a man with the dye was tactic and then one didn't help and some people coming to the conclusion that the loan was acting on a don't so investigations up, god will know exactly what happened. but m, ron con, if we were the rush to the hospital, it updated that bullet wound they were taking taken into the container, which is on the back of a drug that had been carrying him from the hall. there's
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a 7 day of the project. we were then taken into the container, provided with the immediate 1st day to stop the bleeding. and then he was transferred to a land group. bulletproof land group, which followed him closely, were then put into that line through which rush, hodge, but i in the hall. go ahead. sorry. all right, thank you very much for that update. come, i'll hide a live for us in. is illema bad? let's bring in elgin, there is some, a been job aid who's cabin pakistan extensively for us. so i'm a thanks so much for being on fat and speaking to us, you've just received some developments from the hospital. what will, can you tell us the mon hon parties, stickers, general omar has just lisa video seeing him and he's been around hahn is out of danger. he's just spoken to the doctors. there are several pallets of the same bullet or different bullets that have penetrated multiple parts of his leg, but he is out of danger. interesting thing is that aside tomorrow says iran han has
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now held 3 people responsible for this attack. the prime minister shall, by sharif, the interior minister, run his anela, and observing military official major general effects and the fear as to be responsible. what does that matter? says that enron cons instructions are that these people need to be removed immediately. and if they're not removed, he's threatened countrywide protests. this is going to be if further escalation of as much that he was taking the words islamabad, the fed cup and from the heart, which is about 350 kilometers away. and this is going to further escalate the temperature. as you can imagine, it's not just politicians anymore in ron hahn is going after the very powerful naturally establishment and certainly allegations at this stage and just accusations, nothing proven, but that's not going to quell any of the hates him attention that's currently in the situation at the moment he's in a bucket funds been a powder keg for the last few months, and these allegations do not require proof for various political actors to make use
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of them. so we've seen incent remarks being made by him. ron hahn and against him. we've seen remarks that have been made from people in his political party who were recently talking about amassing guns near the federal capital to protect themselves if police resort to violence and vice versa. the being 7 statements political fit. and so, yes, so far there is absolutely no proof on who the attacker was. what was the motive? how was this carried out and who was behind it? but iran comes from the very onset, has said that this proves that his much for what he calls real freedom for park is fun, is being stopped by the people who in power have been accusing them of be brought to power by a foreign conspiracy. and what is very important for the 1st time in the history of buckets on is focused on military establishment. the director general of focus on spooks had to come out and tv. and so they're not involved in politics. they're not backing any hearts in this rate. and according to politicians, this is what among funds biggest form is that his opponents accuse him of being
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backed by the military. and now he's for another favor. can you explain to people who aren't necessarily familiar with the day to day politics and pakistan? what is it about iran calm that makes him so pop popular and able to ghana so much support within the pakistan community? you have to go back to history, cricketing days, him or unkindness. somebody who brought home the cricketing world cup to bucket on he's. he's the help held that position, whether he was a politician or not. and he's been able to capitalize on that image. when he entered politics, he was seen as an outsider, not just within pakistan, but outside park hassan as well. you see foreign leaders rocking up to him and taking se with him. so he has that star appeal and that is something that christmas has, has continued throughout his political care. the thing that resonated with a lot of pakistani would especially the youth, was met him. ron hahn said that he is an outsider. he does not believe in the domestic politics he is going to bring change to pockets on. and that is why
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a lot of people voted for him in montana was in power for 4 years. and he was not able to deliver on most of these pharmacists, including having leaders in his political party and key positions who are part of the domestic politics and pockets on up. so it is a circus that has gone on for many, many months. now, since my hand was ousted from power through a no contract vote, and now as political temperature has risen, as various political actors have now brought in the military into the ford as well . it is yet another set of political season of political instability in pakistan, which can go either way. we'll have to wait and see on what the demands are. and whether, if these protests that are being called for and that are happening in various cities and back on to balance s will certainly be watching the space with bank and bro, thank you so much for your analysis. some of in jade who's covered pakistan extensively for our to 0. thank you. moving on now and the bank of england has high to interest rates to from rather to point 25 to 3 percent. the increase is the biggest
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in the u. k. in 33 years, as the bank tries to control arriving inflation. charlie angela is following development for us from london. hello there, charlie is right. rise was predicted, but that certainly hasn't lessened the blow from the british public. has it not for the know this is what market for expecting a point 75 percent rate rise. interestingly, it's also what the u. s. federal reserve chose on wednesday, and the european central bank last week was voted on by the monetary policy unit. so it wasn't actually unanimous but it is the largest rate rise seen in this countries in $19809.00 and a 3 percent interest rate was last seen here in 2008 during the financial crisis. now the bank also releases economic food costs, and it wasn't great and said the britain is already in the recession. and that could last until mid to 2024. and what would be the deepest downturn?
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it could be the longest seen since records began in the $900.00 twenties. now the governor and g. bailey said that while the rate rise will hit households very hard, the bank needed to take the painful action to bring down inflation. that he thinks that low inflation is the bedrock of a stable economy. and here inflation is very high. 10 point one percent. that's the highest that being in 40 years and the bank wants to bring it down to 2 percent. and they're hoping to do that in the next 2 to 3 years. pen. the rates right highs now in terms of positives from that press conference, so really one, many, perhaps one silver lining was the fact that the bank is predicting that with even further rate rises, it will still peak at less than 5 percent, which is what the markets were pretty thing and they're also saying that they hope inflation will contract sharply in the middle of next year. but this is already the
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8th rate hike and a row. and this will be very worrying news for the millions of people who have mortgages, who have credit card debt. food prices going up as is fuel costs and many families already having to choose between whether or not they hate their homes or put fuel in that car. yes, indeed. thank you so much for bringing up today. charlie angela live for us in london. let's take a further look now at the ramifications of this move and bringing in garrett leather, who's a senior economist with capital con economics, and joins us live from london. dairy, thanks so much for being on this news. our. what impact will these right rise, have own people across the u. k. as we were hearing from and reported charlie, it will be particularly difficult for homeowners, and the monthly payments and businesses are going to feel the front of this. anybody that needs to run to get a new mortgage of the coming months will find
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a lot more expensive than it was previously. that means they're going to have less cash to spend. and so we expect to see a quite shop down setting consumer spending additional businesses with thinking of investing us in new machinery. we'll find this not more expensive than it was just a few months ago and still have 2nd thoughts as well. it's all kind of points towards quite shop downtown in the economy of next year. so the markets have been feeling the effects of september's need budget. even though most of those policies have now been ditched. will this move likely help low inflation and instantly come things down? one of the higher interest rates eventually will help to bring inflation back down, is going to be the cost of quite a deep and prolonged recession. the bank of england states will devour recession the last 2 years, probably the longest on record, and i think that's right. but hopefully at the end of it, so we will see inflation being a lot lever that it will take some time to get that. we can 2 or 3 years is the
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central bank set. is there a limit to how effective these interest rate rises will be given that this is an issue globally and prices are rising across internationally? i think a lot actually depends on what happens to global energy prices. we've been a key factor pushing inflation higher in recent months. and that in 10 depends on the outcome of the war in russia and ukraine, which is very difficult to have a prediction on one way or the other. but hopefully if gas prices before them backward in the past few weeks, if they remain at low rich levels in best buy cap again, then we can be fairly confident infection, but eventually started back. probably not the next 6 months still in the u. k. a position has years this interest rate hike as an opportunity to slam the government describing it as a tory premium on mortgages. one of the political ramifications of this move market, it's very difficult with them because they are going to be the next to his fortune
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lessons. how you can experience a class shar, contraction in living standards, there's gonna be very difficult. the government to, to claim cleaners are getting such a backdrop. i think the one thing is going to hopefully, is to that it does happen maybe some fiscal leeway to support those people that were stopping will stay in the, in the, in the financial statements of the coming weeks. how much and how much space they do have to support people that are on the bread line that the offing the pension? yes, certainly that financial statement will be important just before we let you go, just how high do you think these interest rates could go? what see a ceiling point financial markets before we took my 5.25 percent ever since i've pushed back against that little bit. i think it reflects the improved physical situation that the chance their own on the government wants to tighten disco policy more than, than previously. i mean,
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there's less room for monetary policy, so i'm so glad people reached the peak. the people fair and kind of it's 2 or 3 weeks ago in the way that many budget really appreciate your insight. thank you very much for your time and garret leather, senior economist with capital economics. thank you. plenty more head on his knees, our including moral why mining giant glen core has been fined hundreds of millions of dollars. and in baseball's world series, houston has drawn level with philadelphia after winning game for 5 new ah themes, national nuclear watchdog says it's found no evidence. ukraine is working on a so called dirty bomb keep asked the i 8 to inspect 3 sites in the country. after russia claims ukraine could use
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a bomb containing nuclear material on its own territory as a false flag operation. inspectors said there were no signs of any undeclared nuclear activities on materials on the site. they don't change in stones and the egg is in take here to persuade anchorage to ratify, finland and sweden's applications from membership of the alliance take here and hungry are the only nato members who have yet to approve them the known nations and decades of neutrality. when they apply to join the airlines back in may, in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. let's go live down to wrestle santa who's in is sample resort. what can we expect to happen as a result of the n stoughton? that trip and how receptive will the turkish foreign minister bay while her nato general secretary did her stall hamburg as wisdom, turkey for
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a 3 day, a meetings where the turkish president, turkish for the minister and the minister off the fans as well. so they are going to discuss several issues, nato expansion, that the corporations are of the nato regarding the military exercise. and of course, the war in ukraine as well. however, the main issue here a, during his wizard to turkey is the membership of now finland and severe them. 22222 natal, so are stuart and brag is here to seek for that support. just right after the war began in ukraine and finland and to be then applied for the nato membership. but to get that membership, they need that unanimous support of all 20 nations. as for, for $28.00 countries have provided the support of ratified it. but turkey and hungary remain hauled out, so turkey says that to ratify their a membership it has to lead demands. the 1st one is the removal off on embargo,
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bi sweden, on turkey. and the 2nd one for the dis, 2 countries. speed and particularly to stop is support to y. p g on ruby in syria was turkey believes that it is affiliated to the p k o p k, outlaw peak, a k organization, so severe. and until i say that they have accepted that and they already have removed their da da on member go on turkey. but the tour demand is to stick him point. now turkey is asking speed and to extra died, the individuals institute and that turkey regard as terrorist. and so far there hasn't been that much of the progress regarding particularly does this specific issue. so the leadership from both, they're both both feel and as to be the say that they are ready for any cooperation . but the turkish leadership here has repeatedly have repeatedly said that they are not satisfied with the actions by sweden and finland. and they are not going to read the fight it unless they see the concrete or tabs go beyond that the were. so
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sources here are seeing that it's very much unlikely that turkey will ratify their membership before before the new year or, and appreciate the update as always wrestles and alarm rang, assemble attacking and algae. there is tongue, the cray interviewed, finished president sally in the near stone fort, talk town to 0. what do you think is the sticking point or, or what is holding turkey back from ratifying you? it is commonly known that a turkey, her spin, unsatisfied not only with the wards, sweden or less, finland is sir, doing but or so with other countries said i, i think the want to raise the question now on discussion and on knowledge. and so it's very difficult to make any estimation. so when, when they will appreciate it,
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everyone will react. what's the message to the president of the one the a lot of critics and analysts have said that he might be delaying to play to a domestic audience a hit of the elections next year. do you think that's the case? and if it isn't that just playing politics with something that has got much larger ramifications and it might very well be we got yesterday opinion paula from turkey. and it seems that the slight maturity of people would like turkey to accept our ratify our membership. but he in edwin's party, the resistance his maturity. so that gave a hint of the domestic policies. and you can watch the full interview with the
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finish president in our on total audi 0 on saturday at $430.00 jim t v. you in chief hands cold on russia and ukraine to extend a deal that allows came to export grain. antonio good terrace, once obstacles removed to allow for the exports of russian food and fertilizer. shipments from ukraine have resumed. 7 ships have already left ukrainian. busy port since the grain cordele reopened. moscow had suspended its involvement in the un broken deal over the weekend after accusing cave of attacking its fleet in the black sea. as a beg tells us more from mc lives. we understand that sir, from these, from russian sources are they're saying that the shipments have been normalized of ukraine president of london. incidence gives command said that russia's fires cruise missiles over the air space over that corridor. that drain corridor a strikes that and missiles on their way to hit ukrainian targets. now ukraine has
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denied that they have used those 3 ports and that kind of the apollo of this deal to target russia. but russia doesn't believe that they wash it was attacked by drone, and they said that ukraine has been using those ports and that grain corridor. now russia says that they've come back to the deal because they've been given guarantees that the officials into kia have said that they've also been given verbal and written guarantees that made russia come back to not from the ukrainian side. well, they're saying they haven't said anything new that wasn't in the initial deal. now this deal is set to run out at the later this month. and russia is saying that there's no guarantee that it will be extended, but the ukrainians complaints still remained. they saying that russia continues to fire or missiles and rockets and air strikes at the vital infrastructure that is causing real damage to the energy supply. hey, there's blackouts around the country and some there are some regions of setting up mobile heating units in the need up to winter. the leader of the roman catholic
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church, he is on his 1st official visit to bahrain. pope francis landed on thursday to take part in an interim. faith conference is expected to home meetings with the nations king, as well as hold and pray for pace. during his 4 day trip activists have urged the pontiff to address the kingdoms human rights for court. north career has launched several more ballistic missiles, prompting the u. s. and south korea to extend their joint military exercises. 3 landed close to japan's economics on another is suspected to have been a long range, intercontinental ballistic missile. the 2nd to be launched in the seam rubbing brian has moved from song it's a further escalation. and north korea is provocative missile testing with one of the weapons suspected of being a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile that it has shown off. but recent parade pulls the song 17. it was also famously featured in
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a promotion of video starring the countries leader kim jong and fearing it was being flown over the top of japan. as with previous tests, tokyo issued an alert to some northern prefecture. be, could you still come, huh, i was surprised, but thinking not again through pricing or we might have to think again about going out fishing which will impact our business anyway. instead, it's thought the message may have failed mid flight landing in the sea, separating the korean peninsula and japan. and you wanted to quit analysis has indicated a possibility that it would fly over the japanese archipelago and we shoot a public notice. the development of icbm capable of reaching the continental united states, brought the korean peninsula to the verge of war in 2017 thursday's law and seems to be sending a message to the us ahead of its midterm elections. in turn,
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the us has condemned the test calling for un security council resolutions meant to prohibit north korea's weapons development to be more strictly enforced. on wednesday, north korea launched multiple salvoes of short range missiles in protest at joint ed drill. being staged by south korean and us forces with one missile landing south of the de facto maritime border in response, south korea, 5 missiles north of it. so it is the north korea and making very fine the aspect. so we need to think this by your thought we have the courses. now in response to this icbm launch, the 2 allies have announced that military exercises will be extended. mcbride, al jazeera, so still ahead on al jazeera, we hear from a witness,
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and the indian bridge collapse and kills more than 140 people. we talked to i phone the top us election administrator about how he's once a low profile. rome is become politicized miller, lighter in the news, and where we meet the yemeni artist who's found inspiration in macau. welcome ah. the antarctic air has made itself felt right up into brazil, but he's actually paragraph that sent you records as soon as you on down to 8 degrees overnight. and son by day means it does warm up santiago's bit warmer, the abs 20 night and there's not much in the way of rain here until you get up to rio. so parallel where it does look fairly miss, go to be honest. the temperature in brazil is still 10 below average because it has
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penetrated, it's also prompt is a very big shower with a moving further and further north up into venezuela, maybe the western side of columbia and ecuador. otherwise it's now become a dry picture for a good part of gold, brazil, and southern columbia. lisa has gone through having made land fall in belize. i've not seen reports of significant damage, but some minor damage certainly came, is a category one. hurricane lot of rain fell with it, but a 100 or 200 millimeters and rainbow bits legacy into some mexico for the next 2 days or so. i suspect some heavy rain mostly not, i suspect as well. and in the u. s. right, where is the story? it's been nice and warm and the plains states reco breaking me, so cut me up against snow in the rockies. that's that cold. jessica rod cross plains warm meats, cold. major thunderstorms will be the result. ah . a new series. exploring how traditional knowledge from
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lou. the hello your what, you know, just 0. i'm emily anglin. he's a reminder of our top stories to our former pakistani prime minister in ron con is in hospital after being shown at raleigh. a gunman opened fire and a campaign trunk, carrying him in the east. and the punjab problems khan was leading a protest march to demand snap election. the bank of england has high to interest rank to 3 percent in his crate and 33. the bank is trying to control rising inflation. and north korea has launched several more
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ballistic missiles fronting the us and south korea. so we joined military exercises . another is suspected to have been a long range into control listed as returned to our top story now. and that attack in pakistan that wounded a former prime minister in ron con. let's bring insurance empowered shock. he's a political commentator and full, my journalist. sure. as thanks so much for being on the news. our certainly tensions of very high in the country at the moment. what can the government to sort of bring that hate down a little bit. thank you very much for having me on your show. the 1st step is a dialogue between the government and the position because iran, now that's the only move forward. the government has the committee to
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negotiate. but he is not so far. he hasn't agreed to talk in the quite showing the natural ability on his spot. the government is saying this attack wasn't necessarily targeted, but we any clear as to whether or not this was a random shooting. look at the promise of a job in imminent hon party of the t t. i who in dpi has the permission done in punjab with these fighting incident has happened. i call it an attack yet because it need to be investigated further. so, but there is certainly the security lapse and the provincial government has to also many question why this security left has happened. secondly,
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in hon and his colleagues was saying that i think the, this march, which he is taking and take weapons left united states in boxes on anyone can have it if they get a license. so if you have a government like a party letter, you can get a reference to a bill of many people in this march. and they said it hopefully who had gone with this was another, you know, it's a big question. tony. i focus on security and then we can talk about critical if you want him around and he's the associates who are leading this much. they will not taking any because of the mayor's keeping in mind that the buckets on security situation of it, you know, like sensitive and people have done that activity has been taking place in the
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country. and they were not picking any you know, she is in front of them and they will open. so, i mean, but incident is unfortunate, but it was not on act enemy. i mean, we're looking at vision now and it certainly seems like there are hundreds, if not thousands of people packed very tightly into a small space. and i want to pick up and some of the things that you said there, which is the security and also a gun policy pakistan. do you think that those things will be in the spotlight going forward as people digest? what's happened here? traditionally, a good family. the society is done, culture is common and especially due to the law of the 1980 author back to be done. many of the best find everywhere people are roaming seats with them. i think it needs the, it's
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a very serious challenge for any government who have control of that. well, we really appreciate your insights. we have to leave it there, but thank you. sharon power, try a expert in pakistan, affairs, and former journalist. moving on now in a mining giant accused of bribing officials during its operations in several african countries, has been ordered to pay more than $310000000.00 bank court in london. in june. the u. k. subsidiary of swiss banks to glen co, pleading guilty in a british court to 7 bribery charges were in challenge is outside the suffolk crown court in london. and tells us more about what this means was a pretty whopping fine, isn't it? so even if you consider the glank or is one of the biggest mining and commodity trading companies of the world valued at the moment and over $76000000000.00. that figure $310000000.00 worth of fines and confiscations here still amounts
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to a significant penalty in his assessments. judged peter fraser said the corruption is over extended duration and took place across 5 separate countries in west africa. but had its origins in the west africa, oil trading desk of the defendant in london. it was endemic amongst traders on that particular desk. so what was going on? well, in a number of different countries in west africa and south dawn as well. blanco's basically was paying bribes to gain access to oil. and this was a case that had been brought by the serious fraud office in the u. k. started in 2019. it came to a conclusion in the summer in june when blanco pleaded guilty on 7 different counts. the sentencing was adjourned until early november,
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so that's what's just happened. now. it's not a unique case. so the s f is basically been working together with counterparts in the united states and in the netherlands and in switzerland as well, blank or itself. the whole company around the world is basically a marks $1500000000.00. it's a pay various fines in various jurisdictions. i palestinian man has been shot dead by israeli forces after a stabbing incident. the attack happened in the old civil leading to the last in occupied east jerusalem. israeli police say 3 officers were injured. people in india waiting for answers after a bridge collapsed on sunday, killing more than 140 people already site found because of faulty renovations. plunging hundreds into the river alarm. one witness who help same dozens of people has spoken to al jazeera. he is his account of the of in man i'm gonna,
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my name is cut on by palmer. i'm 25 years old and i'm a guy. i work in events and often perform religious ceremonies. i'm a priest at the local temple. my big amanda guardian was a letterbug lawyer. my father called me asking me to come to the bridge immediately . i arrived there within 5 minutes as i live near by. my little boy's i am an am owed by an of dis vickie. i was terrified of seeing the people shouting and crying . every one children and old people were shouting anerio. many people were trapped beneath the debris, tinker, they, whatever rich mer mode was together, an elderly lady asked me to save her to highland, although i told her i would try old courses give vitamin with the beard, mckayden the broken glass got stuck under my faces. i looked her child in the river and i also got injured. my brain had stopped work. let's go villainy gallow. bad
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man. what asked boss galloway as i was just focused on saving as many people as i could visit people living nearby. i also joined the rescue operation. i was assuming we tried to clear debris from the bridge in rescue. any children tripped underneath the they were many children, the other the locals gave the army and national disaster response force teams, a loss of assistance during the rescue. if we go a little over thousands of students in nigeria or having their education disrupted after widespread floods, officials say hundreds of schools have been destroyed or damaged. many others have been used as chances for paypal, forced from their homes and interest reports from the chick. a west ain't a certificate and books. salvage pro floodwaters spread under the sun to dry classrooms turned into kitchens. many of the people now in this call, half unfamiliar faces, and the regulars are worried about their studies. like this student bahamas,
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zachary. yet, who's been joined by his displeased family? nobody will tell us to read. there is no school. so ah, study may be then may be damaged, devastating floods this year have killed hundreds of people in nigeria and displace hundreds of thousands. much infrastructure including school buildings has been damaged. the few standing schools have become shelters for people affected by the disaster. and students are no longer coming to study, but to shelter with family members, they not admissions children's fun says an estimated 18 and a half 1000000 children aunt attending school in nigeria at the moment. many of them due to flights and other disasters, as well as conflicts. if some states, government officials are waiting for flood waters to recede before the reclaimed schools occupied by the flood victims. but with entire villages under water,
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no one knows how long that will take. in other states, education is priority. we're trying to provide an e learning facilities. we have done that, dra copied and westlake trend to republican theme. now, so asked that the students that are in the way i displeased and it is the even at the come the can be a will to, to classes. and these us up and we that we didn't do, i don't queried. and at this facility sticker or sort of like a plan of action. but one that faces challenges in a country struggling with power shortages. it could be months or even a year before people like these returned to what's left of their rooms. the schools they leave behind will have to be fixed before teaching and learning. gustavo again, but government officials say there is a little money available and no one seems to know whether these facilities will ever get the work and renovation they need. i'm at edris al jazeera northern nigeria, brazil's outgoing president,
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j a both in row has asked his support is to end protests. thousands gathered across the country and blocked roads after his election last 2. louis in a thea lula. silva on sunday. also. now i told his followers, he's just as upset about the blocks in jeopardize labels. right to freedom of movement. in the u. s. efforts are under way ahead of the mid term elections to dispel any doubts about the voting process. information campaigns and claims that 2020 presidential vote was rigged to continue even among candidate vine to oversee and certify future elections. al jazeera spoke with a former top election administrator about how these ones low profile roles has now become highly politicized. my name is chris piper. i was the commissioner for the virginia department of elections and the chief election official for the commonwealth of virginia from 2018 through 2022 election administration used to be
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a pretty sleepy role. and now we see that just the simple administration of elections are very political. do i see the role as a defender of democracy? absolutely. i think it's the front lines of democracy at this moment in time. we don't just have politicians riding elections. we don't have figure heads nameless, faceless people that are running these elections. these are real human beings that care deeply about this country. ultimately, this government comes down to trust in the elections process. we have to trust that our leaders were fairly and freely elected to the election to iris. worry me that they're going to undermine that confidence. i have concerns for sure, but i also really firmly believe that we're on the right side of history. do i believe there's enough checks and balances in place to do that?
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absolutely. and i we saw it in 2020. it was perilous. it was scary. and certainly we saw some pending but we didn't see any breaking. but at no point in time, did i ever fear a break? it will be tested again, years and years down the road. beyond my lifetime, as long as we have, you know, the kind of people that i have met throughout the country running these elections. it'll continue to hold, to use a superman analogy. i think if superman is democracy, i think he's probably been exposed to some kryptonite. but he's not dead yet. still ahead on his knees and while we continue our well camp camp down with jim. yes i, we live at sea. what can you find area? sure. to be very popular with the visiting fans. i will bring you all of the latest ahead of the tournaments off to the bright. ah.
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news. ah ah, ah hi. just 17 days ago now, until the wild card kicks off here in i live at c walky, which is the most popular and busiest market place in doha. and it is a major tourism area. and it certainly is somewhat visiting fans wants to come and have a look around when they arrive in the country, perhaps pick themselves up, a souvenir, remind them of that time here in the cats are plenty on offer here, as you can see. now the area is really starting to get decked out ahead of the tournament. walker fever is really hitting home flex over the competing nations out . one of those nations competing in south korea and that's sweating on the fitness
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of their caps in and storm on young men. he is a major out for the tournaments he fractured his eye. sockets in the champions league match against ma, say on tuesday playing forgot them, of course, but haven't put a time frame on his return. south korea is the 1st match at 2022 as it gets you are going on november the 24th, which is now a major down that's hope that his i itself hasn't been injured. um, but from the surgery itself, it will take weeks for the swelling to settle and if there is any entrapment for that to resolve so that he is seeing with single vision. he doesn't have double vision, and this sometimes can be present double vision, say, looking up, looking to the left, even if it's not present sideway. so, presence, looking straight ahead. so it's something that could potentially affect a player,
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even if they weren't getting double vision. just in conversation as kick off a closer, new attraction for the fans are opening up all the time at the latest of those is in the city only. so we can now guy lives to join at victoria gate and be he's a trying to tell us what's going on that this evening. mm hm. well, this festival here in the se, boulevard, market official lightning all this area. and it's a significant landmark in castle because at the end of it now, pedestrian i, the area isn't the sales stadium what the world cup final will be held not we've met lots of bands who have when. c we're in the new t shirts, and while they are looking forward to seeing some of the top who has been the wall, he's off the page. there is a battle of the brand heating uptake. he the be
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the bomb, be the germans gates, then added athens traditionally be the reigning champion when it comes to football grande. bach for the 3rd consecutive, we'll comp american sportswear company. nike is sponsoring more shirts than it's right. it's secure deals with 13 of the $32.00 national teams in the tournament, including favorites, brazil. how do death is design shirts? i'm the 7 warnings mexico's away shirt. inspired by a mythical feathered serpent. home casing corporate elements of popular japanese comics, brand expert, se companies are under a lot of commercial pressure to produce a shirt that sells well. companies were all looking for a standard design. something that's attractive gets loaded notice and primarily that the fans move by the main objective is to get as many rep with details as they
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can a relatively short period of the but not all designs have been well received. the front of switzerland sher designed by german firm pima has been likened to a que all code and added as isha for algeria has an good morocco. it says the geometric blue tail and yellow design is common in moroccan mosaics, and amounts to cultural appropriation. situation is really bad and it's just not really. i mean it's, yeah, it's something that happens when you have a national in germany designing shirts for a culture. and the tension between countries will be high on the pitch of the battle of the brand, with its own high stakes, refer me . one of the biggest groups of supporters arrive here. well, come in. category is
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a group from mexico. they're expecting about 80000 mexicans. all right. and are in the coming week, we met you here already wearing the team and they say they're being held why, what's called a band leader? these are networks of people that will help all the bands from different countries . know where to go, what to do, i'll tell them about festivals like this. the organizers say there are about 400 band leaders from about 60 different countries that will engage with band and help them get the most out of the timing heifer. and just down the road from where victoria is, is at least el stadium, which is why the world cup final is going to be how it is also a little messy argentina will pick off their campaign against saudi arabia. far ismael has been to have a look around. it's been described as a jewel and katara world brown. this is leigh sales stadium, the venue that will help the world find on
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the largest and the 8 world. cat is the stadium can house up to 80000 fan. the amount is still used in the construction of the stadium could have built for whole towers. it's designed to replicate one of the regions, traditional handcrafted volt stadiums architect told me he hopes the venue shape will create an immersive experience for both players and fan. you're planning on watching the world cup from home. one thing that you won't see is a nearly 150 kilometers of cable. that will be nearly hidden under the pin. mm
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. welcome to the v i p lounge. but on much day you'll only be able to get in here with an invite. this is one of the areas that plan to be transformed into a community have featuring affordable housing shops, restaurants, even medical clinics, after the world cup. this is where the world cup winning coaching players will come after the final. it's the post match press conference. now this is the biggest one i've ever seen. it can hold around $300.00 journalists depending on how the match went to. it will be, you're happy place or one you'll want to get out of as soon as possible. aah! with now for around $130.00, a funds that come in to the state can get the hands on
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a replica world cup trophy and an artist in yemen has gone a step farther than this. she's so inspired by the 1st and middle east at wild cup that he's made his own replica out of a tree trunk. yes, you have me right. i said a tree trunk and i think you'll agree. it's very impressive. with this and her mother hand alphena the skinny. yeah. bob sam, have john mcclellan. how? hello. hello. what did dream? and i said it was m but and nathan fell across the island for now you gone to sorta among, from on the left and i got a letter tomorrow was the amount to move to learn of california, just up them in a nursing more to hamilton. me mamma are awesome, but i'm an i was a judge or some bad ones, 81 and may then have elijah and nasa he was
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a long dealer more little java. i listen that the skinny low lawyer and the little dog has in her damn shackle, or am i on? i'm a funny, it still has a little little asthmatic with now and out of ear humility. any, a human more? have lam alpha near this less of the and lemme city as a hodge smart fellow cuss. now you have been here yet, and there have been an american san rama grove in asia, william and ah,
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when the asia me or what the had been and hadn't a little alan bad than missing. ah and had been will show me, do it and slowly and live an hour don't out of the it's that have an amen you sean landsman, and coon houser ah, the way to is nearly over for the bigger show on earth. all eyes are on the quarter as the world comes to the middle east for the 1st time, a truly global event, bringing together football culture from all over the world war. 32 countries battle it out for the trophy party of correspondent on all continents will bring you coverage. like no other. i said well come through car, take you around the world. the car starts 2020 to well, come on out. iraq. gotta against equity that will kick off a 60 full matches, involving a $32.00 nations. those 32 nations represented here by the flags. they will be
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a battling it out for the biggest prize in wild football. the real prize and not the one i hold up a few minutes ago. that's it from me for now, i'm gonna go and get myself some. did it before i head back to the studio. i'm laid back to make sure you bring some back for me to jim. thank you very much. the so he's looking absolutely beautiful. all right, that's it from me. emily angland for this news hour, but don't go anywhere. i'll have more of the day's news in just a moment, including all the latest ad of pakistan with former pakistani prime minister m. ron con has been shot to stay with us. ah, ah.
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