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this is al jazeera ah plumb, fully back to ball live in dough. hi, this is a news hour on al jazeera coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia launches missile attacks again, several ukrainian cities as the war dominates the g 20 summit in bali, in a d. r. c. fighting between congolese forces and m. 23 fighters moves closer to the eastern city of goma. thousands of civilians have picked up their possessions and account for this close people in their fling into the city. fearing an advance by the m $23.00 rebel group, widely understood to be boxed by neighboring rwanda. oh, so this our 8000000000 people, the world's population reaches a new mind,
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stone and another donald trump back candidate loses an election in the usa, devours owner by republicans are only one seed away from taking the house of representatives. i'm on the richardson with the late system world cup news, the head of world foibles, jani and valentino calls for a ceasefire in ukraine for the duration of the tournament. thank you for joining as we begin this news hour in ukraine where they are reports of rush and miss sila taxi multiple cities, including the capital. this was the scene in financial key, where the mer says to residential buildings were hit, their reports of power blackouts. after a tax on ukraine's energy facilities as go live to algae, here is john hall was in key for his donor that thought with what's been happening in keep where you are 1st.
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well i briefly and keep and keep just part of a much, much wider set of missile attacks across the north, the south and the west of this country. and the center goes here in the capital key of about an hour and a half or so ago. we became aware of the air raid sirens, of course we got messages, the defense systems were an operation. and then shortly after that they ordered all sort of crum, albeit in the distance, at least 2 explosions. a couple of kilometers also to the south where i'm standing there confirmed by the mayor of italy. please go to have been to miss, i'll impacts on residential buildings. you might be looking at those pictures. now, at least one of them is sort of 4 or 5 story residential building. clearly on fire, emergency crews have been in operation that no word on casualties. the area of those attacks is the chesapeake district. a large residential and administrative district on the edge of the river here in central key. it is where a lot of government offices located embassies as well. it's pretty smart,
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pretty up market. we were in that very area about an hour before these missiles struck, although it does appear as i say, that the 2 talked to impacts have happened on residential districts. that is not to say they of course, with a targets. the targets remain unclear, although more broadly than that across the country. some 12 cities including key of us for as far as we count have reported impacts according to their local administrations and local governors, largely seeming to target energy infrastructure. and indeed, there are emergency blackouts in place now in at least 10 regions the presidential office has pointed out. situation here is extremely difficult as far as power is concerned. and look at the darkness behind me that at least half of the city of key of is without power. thank you for that updates john whole live there in ukraine's capital key. while the war in ukraine has dominated the g 20 summit of world
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leaders in bali, indonesia, the russian foreign minister accused ukraine of dragging out any possible resolution to the conflict. sag labranz said ukraine had put forward, quote, unrealistic conditions for peace. earlier ukraine surprised and told delegates to press russia to end what he called it's aggressive war or to leadership, former c, apparently one cannot trust russia's words, me, and there will be no minsky, 3, which russia would violate immediately after signing. if there are no concrete actions to restore peace, it means that russia simply wants to deceive all of you again. deceive the world and freeze the war just when it defeats have become particularly notable. we will not allow russia to wait it out, build up its forces, and then start a new series of terror and global destabilization. while the global impact of the ukraine war on food and energy prices was also discussed at the g. 20 summit indonesian president joker. we don't, a warned against geopolitical rivalries. he says the world cannot move forward
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until the war in ukraine stops. jessica washington report somebody. as worldly does meet in valley, they were greeted by a leader who usually shies away from global diplomacy to focus more on issues closer to home. now as the warn ukraine takes its toll on the global economy, including developing countries like indonesia, ciocca widow took his place on the world stage with a warning for his fellow leaders of the g 20 year. responsible here also min, that we must, and the war. if the war that's not, and it will be difficult for the was to move forward. the war ukraine is said to dominate the talks. it's the 1st time the group has met since the russian invasion and as many countries around the world struggle with rampant inflation and rising food and energy costs many say the 2 crises can not be
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separated. we've got chaos in energy markets. we've got issues in food security. clearly, the russian aggression in ukraine is the source of that, or most of the source of that which is ukrainian presidents. the modem is lindsay address. the lead is virtually appealing to them to work towards extending a deal which allows grain and other food commodities blocked at ukrainian ports by russian ships to be exported. the original arrangement is set to expire incoming days. i believe our export grant initiative deserves an indefinite extension. no matter when the war and russian president vladimir putin is not attending the summit, sending his foreign minister in his place. she'll probably, i'm in the hall. it's all problems with the ukranian side, which is categorically refusing negotiations and putting forward conditions that are obviously unrealistic and do not correspond to the situation. the host of the summit, indonesia has repeatedly called for unity, routed g,
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20 presidency in the hope members can focus on the global economic recovery rather than what divides them. and put aside tensions for the sake of the people they represent in a meeting with the french leader chinese president. she didn't being said the world has entered in period of turbulence and transformation. it's a message that has been echoed throughout this month of diplomacy in asia. while most leaders can agree the world faces many challenges achieving consensus on how to navigate those difficulties is where the differences lie. jessica washington out 0. in other words, news, thousands of people in democratic republic of congo are on the move, scrambling for safety. as the conflict between the military and m. 23 fighters moves closer to the regional capital of north cable province, coma, men, women, and children have been carrying whatever they can and walking along the main highway towards the eastern city. un troops patrolling the streets, m $23.00 fight is
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a widely understood to be backed by wanda and allegation one and government denies . let's go live to markham web. we joined says from one ag village, just a few kilometers away from gama. mark them, tell us about what's been happening in the last few hours. we've seen a lot of civilians on the move. whoo! just a short while ago we saw dozens and dozens congolese soldiers on motor bikes with their weapons. kalashnikov, machine, guns, and rocky lodges. fling that way into the city of goma that prompted or some panic in the county routine or idp. come come for this place, people which is just a short distance of the hill here. thousands of them picked up whatever possessions they could fearing that m. 23 widely understood to be a proxy. rwanda was coming close to the city and threatening their safety. that has been a massive movement. thousands of people heading that way. you don't know where they're going to sleep the night. it's raining heavily,
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almost every day at the moment and the camp wasn't the good place to stay. people did have a little with the shell to that lightly. plastic she so on her is going to be tough times for those people this evening. now just in the last few minutes, we've seen other units of the congolese military go any other way trucks with supplies and some reinforcements. millage is also say the fighting still going on now it is between a village of cuba in the town of hebron, but us about 20 kilometers to the north. severe roughly malcolm, this fighting is happening not far from where you are. where are un peacekeeping troops. what role if any, are the playing in these current tensions and violence all the relations between the un mission ear and the government of president felix jessica id of deteriorated difficulties. government frequently criticizes the un.
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some politicians of capitalized honor on discontent among the population. people have grown or skeptical about the presence of foreign forces here, generally a blame neighbouring rwanda and uganda. elsie blame these keepers for failing to protect them. politicians have capitalized. 3 on this, and so the relations between the peacekeepers and the government are on all time low that makes it very difficult for the peacekeepers to do anything. meanwhile, con goes government. as blaine's, the u. s. for preventing it from buying weapons, un says that simply not true. the congo is free to buy weapons for its army. the only embargo is applied to arms. groups are here, so it's not clear what exactly the problem is for congo. buying those weapons is blame the un once again. but with these relations, having sowed, we're seeing a lot less military support for the congolese army from the you and them we did this time or 9 or 10 years ago when congress army with substantial international
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support was fighting the m 23 rebel group. thank you for that. malcolm web reporting their life from the village of monique, in not far from the east and d. r. c. city of go math, while despite billions of dollars spent on one of the largest un peacekeeping missions in the world, m $23.00 fighters have continued to attack, villages, and seas territory in eastern d r. c. they say they're fighting to defend the interests of the ethnic to see minority am 23 marriage more than a decade ago when they see the city of gama. on the border with one duck, the group declared peace in 2013 after it was defeated by the congolese army and un backed forces. and $23.00 eventually spent into several factions. but earlier this year, 2 of those came together to launch the latest. and since when is now speaking to alex vines, as the director of the africa program at channel house is joining us from london, thank you very much for your time. well, 1st of all, what do you make of these latest? devout means in eastern d r. c. do you think the congress army will be able to push back this offensive by
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the m 23? i'm not sure. the congolese military is very weak. it's but it's but it's fractured . we had her presentation candy, the president of the democratic republic of congo, here in london, only a few weeks ago, i spoke to myself and he was concerned about the effectiveness of, of, of his military. ah, but he particularly blamed neighbors and in particular, it both in public and private. he blamed rwanda as being the key driver of m 23 and for the problems of his government and his own forces. yeah. want, of course, has denied this and you wonder how m 23 fighters have been able to sage such a, come back i in eastern d r c. and expand the area under control. what, what do we know about their resources and where the support is coming from? because again, the want and gulf made us as categorically united nations. yeah, that's it. that's an excellent question. and as you pointed out to your viewers and
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23 were defeated in 2013 by a coalition of international forces and the democratic republic of congo military. but they have really bounced back this year, causing a significant territorial loss, them out now putting pressure on gama and displaced at least a 190000 people from what humanitarians are telling me. so they really are on the front foot at the moment. and that's why i think these allegations that have been supported, they've been resupplied by, by rwanda. yes. london's deny this. there is a leech, you in a panel of expert report also going round the indexes. rwanda and there are some suggestions. the other neighbors might also be meddling in this, that there are some suggestions that uganda might have been and got herself involved. and that in turn has it has created an east african community response. or as you know, kenya has deploy troops for the 1st time as an east african peacekeeping operation
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to east in houston program. and the former canyon president who kenyatta is, is serving as a mediator. i in this conflict right now the fighting has cause as we seen a diplomatic rift between d r c and wanda ah, wand. as we said denies days. do you think the international community can do anything else right now to avoid the situation from escalating any further way? should pressure be applied? yes, that is the key now. and you've mentioned the form of president penya and he shuffled diplomacy, yahoo, kinyata. but you've also had, historically, i garner has played a very important well role in the great lakes. and i don't and present israel lorenzo has also been busy moving around the gardens play an important role here. and he got, he does listen to the ang gardens at many years ago. they came out militarily against the and go to military. i'm, we're what we're,
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we're what we're defeated. so there is respect there. and then even the chair of the west of west african economic community, west african state prison and bala, guinea, the south has been involved in diplomacy. so i think the hope is to actually bring about peace talks in the capital of kennedy in nairobi and try and reduce the pressure here. and in particular, get t golly to to, to ease off it's support for and $23.00 and get and $23.00 to negotiate. and 2023 itself says it's re mobilized because it's disappointed by the congo government that has an honest on it that, that the it is promises of lieberman to 2013. that's what they're claiming is the trigger for this renewed conflict. thank you so much for talking to us about this alex finds director of the africa program at chatham house and say your insight. thank you. now, upon its population keeps growing and just past the 8000000000 mark,
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it took less than 12 years to add that last 1000000000. some of the fastest growing populations are in africa, but with more people comes increase conflict and a fight for resources. while india has been one of the largest drivers of population growth, it will soon overtake china as the most populated country. though indian women are now having fewer children on average, experts say that's due to better education and health care for women. avenue me town before some larger san state. no, no mister, good. good. ok. up and i had your boss mccardie, one in boucher john. good is training teenagers to become more self aware. she's using a game of cards to start discussions about choice and consent. the logic goal is to empower rural women. funny, go again, go let go with the let, let me play some girls in villages unless aware. so we encourage them to tell their parents that they want to study or start working before getting married. everybody
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wants children, but they need to be independent before that. in jazz home to 1400000000 people, this population is projected to soon become the world's largest. it's expected to peak around 2060 and then start declining. government data shows indian women are having fewer children. it correlates this with improvement in. 6 good education, white family planning policies focus on breaking taboos around contraception and increasing awareness about maternal hell. i don't understand that because a lot of community health workers are providing pre and post nika, care shandrika, la advises new moms or breastfeeding vaccinations and nutrition. rural areas have strong patriarchal norms about marriage and child booked. she says families were earlier uncomfortable with their work. i by law, i may, i knew about me that there has been a major awakening in the village since we started working earlier. mothers would
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have had a 2nd child even when the 1st child was very young. all they would have become mothers at a very young age that's become less common. there are concerns about india as ability to create jobs and be people. some experts say a growing population could be an advantage if the government invest in creating jobs and improving healthcare. if you don't have all that, it leads school next, you know, are diminishing returns in terms of the economy, but it lead door, socialist, strife and frustration. you can't, i've been unhappy. lot 350000000 is i your population boucher hopes her message will travel beyond this group and had more young girls become independent. experts say this will help make family planning a matter of choice and not charms. pardon him at that? al jazeera, gorgeous con western india. while earlier we spoke to alex is a, a professor of global health. at drexel university, he says,
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for africa investment in all sectors must reflect the growth rate of the population . i think i got the problem. the challenge is we think of african continent on the continent, but it does have many different demographic profile. so southern africa, in particular, the population is really getting to a point where it is more stable. i'm not going as fast in central on west africa is very fast and some countries more than 3 percent a year. and when you say population screen at 3 percent a year, it means that every 22 years, 3 years, the population will double. so for africa where you have a population that is doubling every 20 to 23 years, you actually have to then double all the investments that needed help in education, nutrition, housing growth, all infrastructure, and all of these in order to maintain the current levels of in adequate coverage of
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those facilities and services. so it's not just a piece of growth. it may have different perspectives around it. but the key is the ability of countries to invest in debt to make the necessary invest, messing human capital, so that you have a healthy, prosperous population. catch more head on the use our including find out why israel is refusing to cooperate with a u. s. investigation into the killing of al jazeera germany is sharina walkley. ah, well tell you why schools in the u. k. are out of tune with the government's latest economic policies. my favorite layers, carrion, van zima, i even named my cat. then the after vin zimmer. and we hear from some of count as young footballers about who they think will beat well cup stock. ah
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is ready forces say 3 israel. these have been killed in an attack in the occupied west bank. a palestinian man accused of the attack has been shot dead. it happened near the legal is ready settlement of aria last spring in stephanie deca in west jocelyn voice. stephanie, what more are you hearing about this incident? yes, it would. took place in multiple stages. we understand a 19 year old palestinian man from a village close to nablus in the occupied west bank and entered the industrial zone of area. this is next to the legal settlement that you mentioned there. he had a work permit, so he would have been working there from what we understand a stab the security guard stabbed a few more people at a gas station and then stole a car driving against traffic, causing a car crash which killed another man. and then ran out and was shot dead by the israeli army. so 3 killed,
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as you mentioned there for enjoyed one of them in critical condition. and we understand now the army air is in the village where he is from. this is pretty much what they always do when you have incidents of this kind. there is a back and forth with policies that but in general, so we understand some settlers have gone to the area, but it comes at a time of a real political. i think, significance in the sense that benjamin netanyahu, the parliament convened today. and actually i will continue to try to form his government including who to point as defense, minister at the moment. but basil, our smart church really wants that post. he is part of that very far right wing party and he doesn't have much experience in the army at all. but he is someone with an ideology that calls for, for example, the expulsion of palestinians deemed hostile to is raleigh da calls for the annexation of the west bank. so this is in that kind of thinking. so seizing upon
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the incident today and saying that they need to do with the palestinians with a stronger hat in the americans. not keen at all to have someone like small church in that position. so this is the sort of atmosphere and the timing of it, but yes, we understand that he was a 19 year old man from vintage coast and i was in the occupied west bank in the army is currently operating in the area. stephanie, thank you for that. day stephanie decker live there in west jerusalem. and israel government is refusing to cooperate with a u. s. investigation into the killing of al jazeera journal. sharina lockley terrain was shot dead by israeli forces on may. 11th was covering a raid in the occupied west bank. israel's military has since admitted that israeli gunfire may have killed her defense minister benny guns commented on twitter is saying the decision of the u. s. department of justice to investigate the unfortunate death of sharina blocker is a grave mistake. the i d. f conducted an independent and professional investigation
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he says, which was presented to the americans to share the details. i made it clear to the americans. the defense minister says that we stand behind the idea of soldiers that we will not corporate with any external investigation. and we will not allow interference in israel's internal affairs the right time. now for world cup news with andy and the head of world football and he's hoping the tournament will have a wider impact outside of just sports together. so i did that for the politics doesn't mix. it's never true. is it? think of president shown in francine calling for a temporary cease fire. and ukraine during the tournament. the head of world football gave a speech to global lead. is it the g? 20 summit in indonesia in francisco, the hopes this world cup can be a catalyst for change. russia hosted the last look of it's a 1018 ukraine is bidding to host the work up in
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2013. maybe maybe maybe that the current woke up starting in 5 days can really be that positive trigger. so my role of you is to think on a temporary cease fire one month for the duration of the walk about at least the implementation of. so my theory and corey, those or anything that could lead. so there was damage of dialogue as a 1st step to piece will lead to kingdom is one of the countries providing security support to kathy. during the world cup, we spoke to the k minister for the armed forces about the work being done to ensure this tournament is a safe one. the world is a very uncertain and dangerous place and say that, sorry, government has had to consider all sorts of scenarios. the middle east is a region where there is some insecurity in very close proximity. and of course,
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they've had to be cognizant of that, that never just the threats that come with any major global event because of the number of people that are in one place. of course it becomes a target for anybody who's got a a call. so they want to draw attention to. so there's no, there's no one that you particularly focus on. what you have to do, ask, has done, is learn from experience of all previous major global events, and then make sure that you have the best possible capability for me all in any threats as they arise and guitar has done exactly that. no funds for this. well, cut will be able to watch multiple live games in a single day. all stadiums are within a 55 kilometer radius of a ticket holders. public transport is free. laura con has been testing the system out for us. ah,
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i'm at the metro station and how much effort in helping me out from the fans are going to be arriving on a daily basis for the people walk up. so today i'm going to head to 3 stadium by the metric. i'm stuck with it to navigate around with matches, we paid $880.00 and i'll send you the mama, the sale, and they can be reached from the red line education city. and i haven't been on the green and stadium 974, and holly international from the gold. ah, is that true? began operating in 2019 and can reach speed of a 100 kilometers an hour, making it the funds this drive train in the world.
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this is stadium 974 at the parking that walk away from rack above the metro station or top on the subtle named after cut of international dining code. but also the number of containers you to build it all 3 lines, the red gold and the green insect right here. and which tire of station wants to read and go to the fail q and b. and this is the fail stadium. it's going to pack $80000.00 fans and it's going to hold the final to the walcott. you can see some of the intricate details of the building behind me. this is actually been fired by the alpha. now i love that the arabic traditional candle. ah, now this is just a jump off the shuttle towards ignore the city of al court where we had
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a date stadium. now this is built to look like a bed when tank. an inside is a wash with color, with a traditional to pattern. again, an ultra model stadium with a not to cut as history. ah, today you have a great idea by metro and stuff about in one day. and i'm not going to have my day that i come back to this our boulevard. we did live in south restaurant and have a real tractable atmosphere a plenty more will cut news coming up later this hour, including some predictions from one stall player. we didn't make it cuts off ah
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ah, with hello. we got some lovely sunshine across central parts of south america at the moment you pushed a little further north, me go some rather live the showers, go see some positive. brazil over towards the heart of the amazon western areas sinks in bacon foundry down poles. once again, and those showers pushing up into columbia, we have seen some flooding in and around a bog top there is that fine and settle weather temperatures getting up into the thirty's, doing very nicely. thank you. as we go through the next couple of days, more of those thundershowers father law of the showers push up towards venezuela's was the eastern side of the caribbean, looking a little unsettled. here it was west is not too bad, lottie, fine and to i want to, to showers there and to, to make her into cuba some where to where the still in place when the curriculum, particularly in costa rica and also into panama, shes perhaps a little more widespread as we go on into the middle part of the week, just knocking the way a little further north,
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which easing up into southern areas of mexico and southern parts of the u. s saying some very heavy rain over the next day or 2 as we go through the remainder, choose dice and very heavy right? just eating i, which was the pan handles wet weather around the east and cbl, but to the north of that winter has arrived with a vengeance. lots of lake effect, snow just over towards the midwest and more of the se, moving east for wednesday. ah, with every footstep moving in the sink with the world to bring health equity to be together again with the ones far apart with transformation and collaboration, indonesia urges least before we move forward. as one cover together recover stronger a new series,
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exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. we see how the melanesians people of the torres strait fighting rising sea levels, which threatened to swallow their islands. first nations frontline, the torres strait swallowed by the sea. on al jazeera lou. ah, hello again. you're watching the news hour on al jazeera with me. 40 bad people,
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a reminder of our top stories. at least one person is dead after messiah strike scene. ukraine's capital. the mayor of key says to residential buildings where hit that been more power outages after energy infrastructure was struck. once again. earlier, the russian foreign ministry accused ukraine of dragging out any possible resolution to the conflict. speaking of the g 20 summit in bali, sag elaborate of alleged ukraine had put forward unrealistic conditions for peace. and in d. r. c. tens of thousands of people are fleeing the congolese village of key bottom near the eastern city of goma. they're trying to escape the conflict in the region between government troops and m 23 fight the republican party. * in the us is on the cusp of taking control of the house of representatives. it has secured 217 season now is only one seed away from flipping the chamber. old counting is still underway in some regions nearly
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a week after the mid term elections. meanwhile, the democratic candidate for governor in arizona katy hobbs has defeated her donald trump endorsed wyvil carry lake. a closely fought race in the bows. run. fate was one of the most significant in the mid term elections with lakes defeat, all the major republican candidates, him swing states who refused to accept the 2020 presidential results have lost and this is how it looks like so far in the house. as we mentioned, the republicans are just one seat away from winning a majority. they need a total $218.00 seats to do that. and while democrats expecting more winds from western states such as california, they do still have a slim chance of getting to, to 80. that's bringing our white house correspondent, kimberly how kate, who's in washington dc. so kimberly, a week after the midterm, the house still hasn't been called, what does this signal? well, it signals of the republican party is really wrestling with the issue of whether or not the current leaders for president donald trump, or as there is going to be
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a test to day, whether the leader of the republican party in the house of representatives, kevin mccarthy, is still the right person for the job and what we're going to see is this manifesting itself in a vote among republicans, whether or not he is the right leader. and the reason that there is some sort of hand wringing going on is the fact that he did support the former president, donald trump. and as we've seen over the last week, it's really been an under performance by those trump back candidates in the mid term elections. so well, we think that he will pass this 1st test, the a representative from california, kevin mccarthy. the real question will become whether or not he'll have enough republican votes for an on the floor vote in january and given the fractures that are occurring right now, or the fraction division within the party between those that support the former president and some of the more conservative or traditional establishment candidates
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of the republican party. it really is a question and leaves a lot in doubt. meanwhile, the former president, trump, is expected to make an announcement later today. what more you hearing about this? well, we're still wondering and waiting. if the sort of rumored announcement that the former president is going to run again in 2024 is still the case. the reason is again because of such an underwhelming performance by those trump back candidates in the past week, as we were expecting, as the pulls from predicting the house would be called. and we know that is still not the case in terms of republican control. and again, so many of those candidates that had expected to do well with the endorsement of the former president simply didn't and allowed for democratic incumbents to hang on to their seats. so were expecting that announcement about o one g m t that wednesday morning or 9 p. m eastern here in the united states. it would be remarkable for the president if he is successful to become the president
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once again, considering that hasn't been done in $29.00 consecutive terms since the 18 nineties and will be closely watching that with you. kimberly hawkins. our white house correspondent, thank you. the u. k government is preparing to announce sweeping spending. concent tax rises on thursday. education is are in the firing line for cots. but schools are already struggling with the rising costs of salaries and a g and materials johnny angel, every for some north london. ah, music is on the menu up to the school estate run girls school in london. lessons like these could soon be taught. schools afford to make saving the surgeon cost of materials, energy and wages. mean, 54 percent of schools will be able to answer budget without stricken back head. teach it, even in ford, says she'll have to find an extra $120000.02 pay for the government unfunded wage increases, even though her school is on
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a fixed energy deal. so it's better off than most things like drama, music art, d t. those will be the ones that school and college leaders will have to think quite carefully as to whether or not they can continue to offer those. and that cannot be ok. if we're saying that our young people are the future and i see they should have experienced ms. ward and violence curriculum. if you haven't about the staff and then you can't afford to run them, are young people are really going to miss out. how many different type of try and will be learned. students are still struggling to regain ground last during cove. it and are acutely aware that they're being short changed. some of our generation aren't going to be able to teach math english science because we want because all teachers are so stress currently that underpaid. so when i get from the fluid cation that we should be getting in the stall from food is on office,
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the teachers who might be struggling to make ends meet teaching assistant, play a vital role supporting the most vulnerable children, but often would be paid better if they worked in supermarkets, we enjoy the job that we do, but we have to be realistic. when all just individuals with have with families as well. we do have expenditure we, we do have bills that we need to pay. our wages aren't covered 90 more, which is here. the government has increased school funding by full point 7000000 dollars this year. schools say that's been swallowed up by rising energy costs. the 5 percent salary increases and decoded catch up program by promises to bring spending back to 2010 level accounting for inflation. that target will be missed by 2024. the amount the government spends her people is expected to be less than what it was in 2010. those own just another decade of austerity. and they were forced to make puts, with the cars that had to come hood for him at the very well. so young health
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respects the children across the country and to the out with. c the online retainer amazon is planning to lay off around $10000.00 employees. according to us media reports, the cuts are said to be concentrated among the corporate workforce and in the companies devices. school. amazon is just the latest of us tech giant to announce major job cuts. after he bought twitter last month in on mosque immediately sacked, half of its 7, a half 1000 strong workforce is warned at the company is at risk of bankruptcy last week, matter. c, or mark sacker berg said the facebook parent company would slash its global workforce by 13 percent. that would mean the loss of $11000.00 jobs employees at the world's most valuable tech company. apple have avoided a call, but it see your tim cook says it's frozen. nearly all hiring colette speak to adrian, a wet vet, lever back. vicious technology editor with the irish independent newspapers. joining us live from dublin. very good. have you with us, adrian. so it's not just matter as we seen, but big tech companies like twitter,
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amazon laying off employees. is this the end of the boom times intake? for the moment? yes, what we're seeing is a correction where most big tech firms are expected to either freeze their hiring or layoff between 5 and 1015 percent of their staff. and that's what we've seen so far with the companies you have mentioned like meta wizard doing a lot more amazon is now expected to follow suit. even the bluest of blue chip companies, apple royalty among big tech companies. has i effectively institute a hiring freeze, right? what, what are the primary causes for these lay offs? what were thought of challenges? are these tech companies facing today? 2 reasons. first of all, they overestimated the market and the economy. during the pandemic. what they thought was that this was the new reality. in fact, it was artificially boosted demand because everybody was stuck at home and shopping on line. the 2nd reason are the relatively dough,
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but very important infrastructural issues such as inflation, interest rates and energy shock. those are reducing the amount of demand in the market and that affects the big tech companies to that. and so what impact is this having on other sectors of the double economy? so far, it's not having a massive impact in the sense that and there was very, very tice in demand for as staff in these sectors by letting 5 or 10 percent of them go arguably there, loosening some of those stuff up for other companies to hire. they're also relaxing, arguably the conditions for rents and property prices in most at global cities, which are currently at a crisis point. but that's for the moment. if the recession or the correction in the tech industry gets any worse, it will spread to other sectors. is any i, any of these companies today at the risk of disappearing completely of having to,
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to, you know, just fold operations? yes, absolutely. we've already seen in the last few days, some high profile crypto currency companies have effectively collapsed. they were at the very, very speculative edge of the tech industry. some would call it the wild west end of the tech and finance industry. i don't think anybody's expecting companies like google or apple or even better, or even twitter to collapse overnight because there is still a fundamental demand for those services. most of us will still use the internet will still use our phones in 2 to 3 years time. but you may see some companies that got a lot of funding based on big retail back, big online, that's over the next 12 to 18 months. they could be in difficulty quite soon as you can. thank you so much for talking to us about that. thank you. for your time, i still had on this news, our andy has the well copies. that is right,
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said the lights instead of the song on the way france looking picture perfect. ahead of the world cup title defense in council. ah ah
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ah ah ah ah, let kick off with one of the most informed stalls in world football who won't be playing a cat's all 2022, earling harlan design an incredible stall to his premier. lee curry with manchester city. he score 18 goals in the 13 gangs, but unfortunately for many fantasies, no white st. didn't qualify for the world cup. the 22 year old has been giving his predictions. david's my think the favorite should be large enough hands
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and maybe england. i cannot say one so because there's so many good teams. i wish i play the world cup of course, but just reality. no, i don't do. i will relax my body in my mind a lot and then i will change what that will change on the nothing special i think it's been going quite well my 1st month since it is. i don't need to do so much. things are so many changes to be honest. so yeah, it's about preparing myself for the next half of the season and be ready when the next game kicks in after the break. france hoping to become the 1st team since 1962 to retain the trophy. the running champions were looking picture perfect training camp in italy, france for now the engine goal. a campaign poll papa, but coach da da shops. his hopeful manchester not to defend. rough hail veran will be fit supply
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a part in the pullman friends open the defense again. australia on november, the 22nd, the suckers that already in capsule. she knows it and benmark also in that group. why is it getting ready to play in that 1st? well, cut match in 64 years while hoping that campaign against the usa on november the 21st garrath vials team also be playing iran and england. the for the, the kids now to be able to have wales, their country being able to watch them and have the actual kind of poster on the wall to mark out. each game will be incredible. and i think, you know, definitely inspire another generation of kids to, to really love and get into football. and i think that will just benefit wales in the future. both both men's and women's game and hopefully we can continue to be successful and, and build this game in this country to make a stronger nation in the future. so england will arrive for the next few hours.
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they will find less for the last european championships, semi finalists russia 2018 ahead of their arrival. we caught up with one of england's best known sport starts to talk about his country's prospects. oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. that's when it was, it was on fire play that we're now though it was awesome to watch my favorite. well, i like the done done was always one player. you don't play amazing. i mean, he also went to in front of the well, you with all that well, obviously with all controversial is i used to gave to as well. so i do remember my
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they say that awesome. got fun. you know, the all could get together get together and watch football and what's the best the best you see all different with all those different kind of people all day for football. so my experience go, well, i work with the indian team. so being amongst england team, you know, even the players, i mean there was also going to be seen there via the energy was amazing. how does one go forget it makes it very proud to know about the will for them. and on top of that because many times before, so i'm really looking forward to visit and also b. b. paul is welcome. obviously me be from england. i'm going to support my english book to be on to the country like with suit
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really well off the team. so he's going to be more like $51.00 a movie with well, more than a 1000000 fans are heading to cats. are full. this world cup of the tournaments will also be enjoyed by many of the 400000 children who live in the country. also a chance to inspire kids to take up the game a santa home and found out that can afford the final, of course, might lead germany as brazil. ah right now, all the talk on the playground. the is about the wolf cock. i feel happy and excited about the worst cough coming tickets are. and i get to watch my favorite teams like germany. i see people around me talking about football and i always play football and lunch times my favorite players carrying venza. emma i even in my cat venza after benjamin o. marcy,
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the mary m half co. how home for most of their lives. it's right here at my doorstep and i don't really need to travel really far to go and watch the matches. and it's going to be my 1st ever old cup. i'm originally from algeria, which makes me an arab, and i'm happy that guitar is the world cup is being held in katara, which is in our country. i feel like i've been so half p like i don't know what to say. they also play at the lucille academy where they look to emulate their heroes. my favorite bands walcott is sending money and i'm really looking forward to watching him since he is my favorite reporter, douglas kmiec junglin. my lawyer there captain. oh, yeah, i'm a lawyer, thomas lawyer. yeah. why not a coaches say the sport is helping to build social skills and confidence for football?
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it's not just a training tool and it's a tool for like right now you see money, kids playing games here. what are coaches are educating t values that are players can learn these values that they can take home to life. the dreams of seeing their heroes in action is coming true and may be one day. one of these children will become a woke up champion, found a homeless al jazeera, soon as you can count on the support of the 10s of thousands of funds from that country who live in cancel the they were out in force as the team arrived in the country's capital bo half what will be the 6th world culture and as you play that 1st much, next tuesday again, denmark, now choosing, watching from afar is near the dino maria he's followed an unusual route, becoming manager of english, 30 club birts. and i'll be in today. the 47 year old is the only african manager
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working in professional english football. ah, you know, maria maria davis booted the maria with what she's like, sent to england. much easier to called museum. i came to england in 1995. i am the only african muslim product for police manager currently is bullied to see the fusing fly with birth and funds that be home and way again. i was born to his out grew up in tunisia, a city in la garza, in a drop between an waste and the mountain. that's where i grew up house i was, i was bold. we live in probably few tenths there. we live in and there and one of 2 houses that i talked to low before he started 1978.
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we have tv. we're just on the radio. i think the 1st on all was to promotional tv was 1981. we all gather in the room by the radio, listening to the comments of the world, go to nazi 78. what you needed on the african team qualify for the time who is only one team qualified and that team is fired, not just me, a whole generation. and since then i became obsessed with football. and that's what we think of it on we're going through a transition now as a nation. seems to revolution 2010. the only thing is united nation easy is for point accusing. people are obsessed with football. woke up in like a thought is not a country muslim country would have a lot in as you follow is that there is no that bother is because you got out and retribution people. so i think the support would be outstanding for for a fortune, mushy. but what i would say now to the current t means you go to work because you've got to go with the self, the different conferences, 1st and foremost, i'm not,
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i'm not sure we have that mindset that mentality. in the muslim world, the audible especially goes to the big games or the vast plants december throttle attack. we have nothing to do so to difficulties in the pressure to deliver the style because a vessel albany, and they are in position now where they need to go out. the 2nd round for 1st time is 16 attempts. if that makes sense. i noticed that i think we win a gave for a long time as well. i think we want to games in world history, so it's definitely something is not good. you know, i would like to think that we go into the my game to win it. it seems, australia we got the biggest tradition, we know district australia in terms of football. hopefully the advance game won't play big part in terms of where we are to, to get a 2nd route. i've said that, i've always believed that it is your fancy, big rivalry that we've got a big, huge commute in france. we are a french colony since 1956. are we still dominate by the french? and i think when you play against frances unity plays and the twins in public,
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they response really well to play against him. and i would not be spots for going be thrust. not at all, every manager in the world want to come to madison english need. that sleep to lead was chop as she primarily it's you know, we have spanish managers, we have taught managers, we have extra february plays manage at this level and a lot. so it's difficult to manage to get a job in the school to as a manager because english is all the footwork. but i do the hot excel. obviously, i'll be busy work. if you go, i'm gonna make sure that i fell through in times for the casual music like to make sure i watch that. i'd love to get that to watch that live book. i'm not position of go to for job with my 100 about want to get was which you'd like to to bring the people to fusion for this little clock. but will be all watched with excited was reported to 40 in away from the world cup or another joker, which will be able to play it next. she is australian open has been granted a visa. that's according to reports in australia. he was remember taken to
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a detention center and deported in the build of this year's tournament, cheering to being unvaccinated against co, 9 seen. it also banned from answering the country again for 3 years. australia changed its strict pandemic entry rules and july and lowest for a joke of it challenged his band and in the nfl the philadelphia eagles perfect start the season has been ended by the washington commanders after 8 straight winds . game 9 proved one to many for the eagles. washington say from this 13221. that's the bottom of the n a c e spoke with 5 when use and 5 if it. okay, but it's a sports is looking for that. and he thank you very much for that, that set for this news our on al jazeera, but do see i've got plenty more. the daisy is coming up pay shortly for the latest on the war in ukraine standards. ah ah,
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