tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 16, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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ah. hello, i'm thomas mccrae. this is the new sal live from dar coming up in the next 60 minutes . nato says, a ukrainian air defense missile may be to blame for a blast on polish territory. but presidents zalinski insists russia is to blame. donald trump announces another presidential run good faces that divided republican party and a potential rival in florida, gulf never on de santis. britain records its highest inflation rising for decades as the european central bank holmes, the recession in the euro's on and on. pizza stem at with the latest football world cup, new south korea, san unit min returns to training off to fracturing his eye sockets and the signature goes from a superstar linelle macy and argentina make a sizzling statement in a warm up match. that in more later this news, ella,
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i miss the know so and poland have dismissed ukraine's accusations that russia carried out a missile strike on the polish village. they say the rockets that killed 2 people was likely fired by ukraine's in defense massage system. but the incident has rammed up tension among nato and g 7 nations showing how reports from keith. this missiles trajectory had the potential to affect the course of the conflict as a whole. the war in ukraine seeming to spill over onto neighboring territory polish territory. nato territory. i ran over to the window because it was pretty close to a 100 meters. i saw this monstrous black cloud and a streak of terrible smoke. on the other side of the world in barley leaders of the g 7 and nato nations convened an emergency meeting
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a missile attack on one nato country could trigger a collective response from the whole alliance. but afterwards, the u. s. president remained cautious. i saw unlikely in the minds of the trajectory at it was fired from russia, but we'll see the photos of the me sound debris in poland suggest it was part of an as 300 air defense system. soviet made and used by both russian and ukrainian forces. poland now says the missile was in fact fired by ukrainian air defense potency president and j due to describing what he called an unfortunate accident or so i would say get i get the job with during the russian multiple missile attack. there were maneuverable rockets flying in various directions. probably some of these were flying in the vicinity of polish territory and then turned to fly east. ukrainian offense was firing myself in all directions and as a high chance that unfortunately, one of those missiles fell on polish territory. and that polish assessment lay to
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shed by nato. but let me be clear. this is not ukraine's fault. russia bears ultimate responsibility as it continues its illegal war against ukraine. tuesday had seen one of the most intense russian missile bombardments of the entire ukraine war, schools of missiles hitting multiple ukrainian energy infrastructure targets, leaving entire towns and villages without power. ukraine's air defenses. in turn, launching dozens of their own missiles to try and shoot them down. ukraine hasn't conceded that it fire the missile and his cold instead for immediate access to the site where it fell on pony. saw the government here in keep keep depressive case, that this war is not just a danger to ukraine, but to why to europe and nato to moscow was quick to deny any involvement. and
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russia had some support, even from one nato member. shannon yup. i have to respect the statements made by russia. it's significant for us, but russia says they have nothing to do with this. in brussels, nato ambassadors will have discussed the threat posed by the war in ukraine with some alliance members, calling for enhanced defense along the polish border. but it seems clear now that fears of a dramatic escalation were unfounded. jona whole al jazeera keith. as said, bay g, as in, as each key on the ukranian polish border with more on ukraine's reaction. they haven't admitted or that it was their missile. they haven't accepted that explanation yet the ukrainians want to be part of the investigation. but the polish have said for them to be a part of the investigation they had to would have to also include the united states would have to agree to that. now we are the boarded,
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it was partly closed down for a while. the attack took place around 6 kilometers away from here. the miss i landed about 6 kilometers away from ham. you understand that village now is a court and often the investigators are there. police did release 2 photographs. one of the strike site that had the crater and a what looked like a truck that had turned over on your site site and the other of some fragments of a missiles. now ukraine did come under attack on tuesday, one of the largest barrage of missiles since the start of this war and the air defenses of this country. we're working hard to bring them down in our presence lensky said that vital infrastructure was targeted a. but it is possible that a one of those missiles came from ukraine's air defenses and was knocked off course, at least that's the explanation we're hearing from western countries. but ukraine has yet to accept that ukraine says they want to be a part of the investigation and want to handle the evidence they say of the trace
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of the russian missile mohammed fall has more on the reaction from moscow nations. i've been denying this ad saying that, you know, they didn't even decide they didn't mean and they, they, they couldn't call me thought mistake because they didn't want to strike at poland . so the un mission russian representative of the un mission said that, but also said that this is a plot by ukraine, designed to draw nato countries into the conflict directly. also a state duma member. he said that, i mean, this is certainly a joint plot between ukraine and western intelligence agencies to create a scenario whereby nato can find excuses to send armies directly to your claim. we have also met yet, if the deputy chairman of the national security council, he is saying that this is, this is
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a lot to not only to directly get nato into the war, but also to lead to a world war 3 in ukraine. so the actions are, are being very clear about it, but also we have this statement by the minister of defense quoted by tass lose agency. and it is interesting in the saying that on the 15th of november, that is, yesterday, tuesday, russia didn't hit one single target in key for the costs of ukraine. we know that some civilian neighborhoods have been hit yesterday. so they are implying here, but not only those 2 missiles, where a file it by ukrainians into poland, but also you claim has been targeting its own civilian population. whether on purpose or by at or late is of g. 20 nations are leaving indonesia after a summit, overshadowed by the war and ukraine, despite divisions,
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the group did manage to agree a joint declaration. jessica washington reports from bali. even in this idyllic setting, there's no reprieve from the crises these leaders face. as they too had a mangrove forest indent bizarre away from the formality of the g. 20 summit itself, a chance for reflection and quiet conversations on more pressing matters far from bali when the war were won the world at jam. together the g. 22 urge de escalation . russia continues to all is jo, escalade you right? while we're me. earlier the u. s. president called an emergency meeting after 2 people were killed in explosions in holland over night near the border with ukraine . he was joined by leaders from japan and nato countries. a defense alliance, which also includes poland. i'm make sure we figure out exactly what happened. he also said, preliminary findings suggested that missile was not fired from russia, even in the absence of the russian president,
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the war and ukraine has overshadowed the leaders summit. taking focus away from issues on the official agenda like health care and renewable energy. the leaders declaration issued at the end of the summit said most members strongly condemned to the war in ukraine and stress. it is causing immense human suffering, hurting growth, increasing inflation, and heightening food shortages. it also called for the continuation of a deal said to expire this week, which allows grain blocked at ukrainian ports by russian ships to be exported. the issuing of a declaration in this context was hailed as an achievement for indonesian diplomacy . the communique that was released to day is substantive. it's comprehensive, it's action oriented and it was by no means a short. and i think the president and his team deserve an enormous praise before the leadership that they've demonstrated over the year. but especially over the past few days at that day, the host said good bye to his high profile visitors. perhaps relieved the summit
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was more successful than many had expected. jessica washington out 0 money or plenty more ahead on this news hour, including a gun, fire and casualty, and a part of iran has been wronged by ongoing protests. a football with a special and prince will tell you how much merit donna's hand of god. ball grabbed at auction peter with there and much more world cup news. ah, at least 5 people have been killed in iran by our no. and gunman at a bazaar in the southwestern city of is a 6 others are said to be wounded in the attack. state buildings have also been sit on fire. it comes amid ongoing and wide spread protests in the kuza stan province where the shooting took place. ilia runs judiciary has sentence 3 anti government
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protest as to death. they faced several charges, including killing a policeman and staging war against the establishment. merely 19 people thanks to the penalty. the taking pass and protest. after the death of 22 year old, martha minnie and please come to the end to strike marketing anniversary of the 2019 crack down on purchase. as in thick and de dosage of re has more from toronto there. currently, 2 narratives going on in this country, one is from the official state news agencies affiliated with the establishment. and another is from various human rights groups. and loggers really that are working with the demonstrators at the official line, is that these demonstrations that have been ongoing and are being fueled by outside forces. now, according to the official from the police force in the country, there were 3 deaths of why, of security forces across the country. and there were also reportedly 3 deaths of
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protesters last night in curtis and province. this is, of course, as a result of those calls that came to commemorates the demonstrations that took place 3 years ago as a result of fuel hikes that were announced overnight in 2019 that saw people pouring out onto the streets and security forces and responding to those demonstrations and the human rights group saying over a 1000 people were killed in the span of a week, which authorities never really verified or confirmed. we have seen over the past 24 hours is certainly a number of demonstrations and protests taking place. late in the evening as well as various points in the capitals up, we have not seen demonstrations taking place a library and flagged oil tank. it has been struck by an exploding drone off the coast of a man. the white house is around is likely to be behind the attack. though no group has admitted responsibility. the vessel is operated via singapore based eastern
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pacific shipping. the company is owned by israeli billionaire, even offer it reported only money damage to the vessels. hell, and no injuries or pollution for you. as president donald trump has announced he will run for the job again in 2024. but the republican party is not united behind him, and many candidates, backed by trump. last and last week's mid term elections. renee or de reports from outside trump's the state in west palm beach, florida. this will not be my campaign. this will be our campaign all to go. it was the announcement former president donald trump made despite advisors suggesting it wasn't a good idea coming in order to make america great. a glorious again i am to night announcing my candidacy for president. ah. it was also the announcement, his supporters have been waiting for an outside moral lago. only a few dozen trump supporters were out,
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but they had plenty to say. he still are president, he never can. he never stopped it just unfortunate that things took place the way they did, but he never took concession. he still is the president. he still is the commander in she. no one respects the current president. our world leaders think of him as weak i mattress, not the man we need right now. the republican party was hoping that a red wave during mid term elections would solidify their standing in the 2024 presidential election. but many of the congressional candidates that trump backed, including those and key states, lost in a stunning fashion. he's facing multiple investigations on different fronts. congressional hearings are ongoing into trumps involvement in the january 6 capital riots. liz cheney, a member of congress, who's on the investigating committee, says trump is detached from reality. it's also really important for people to, to look at what's happening and what he's doing. not just through a political lands bed and through the basic facts of his total.
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um, lack of fitness for office, he's unstable. his also being investigated for his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and his handling of classified documents that were seized from his mar logo estate. he also faces several criminal investigations involving his trump organisation love, and all that didn't seem to deter trump from standing. and his resorts in west palm beach, florida, and proclaiming that he is the only candidate the republicans should support that we will just why should this unity with in the republican party over whether or not to support trump for president? he's still very popular with a lot of republican voters. it's a base that other republican candidates will definitely want to happen to. ron to santas, just one, a landslide reelection, as governor of florida. he was once a trump loyalist, but is now increasingly seen as trump's biggest rival,
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for the republican nomination. and governor de santis is in violation of the oath of office what he claim. all the other people have done, such as with the buses still here in palm beach county where they make you were math, that they're in violation will. so with trumps or wrecking ball in the system, i think that a lot of people agree that we can't trust the media anymore. i think that a lot of people agree that we can't trust the people in power anymore. i love from y'all. so he's the very 1st president to acknowledge black people also once in arden supporter, his former vice president mike pence, who had this to say, when asked if trump should be president again. i think that's up to the american people. but i think we'll have better choices in the future. the american have 2 years to decide who they want to leave the country next. but will the fragile republican party be able to come together to back the same candidate? there are still millions of americans who support donald trump and many others who
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want to see him go away. renee de al jazeera, west palm beach, florida. henry olson is a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center. he's also a columnist at the washington post. he joins us now from washington. d. c. thanks very much for being on this news. our festival has. donald trump lost his lustre. he's lost among a lot of voters that there's a lot of republicans who are willing to look on that day. think he had a good 4 years. he was a good president, but they think they he is weak and that they're willing to look at another camera that and that's why florida governor rhonda santos is moving up and republican party polls because a lot of those voters see him as a credible alternative to the former president. so what does donald trump need to do from here? does he need to change his mr job? and if so, what? so one of the problems with trump is that we heard it all before. when trump ran and 2016, he was not only a fresh fold of energy, he had
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a fresh set of ideas that had either been dismissed or completely overlooked. last night speech was something that any person running for the republican party nomination would have been able to get talking about priorities, talking about solutions. he's no longer the new kid on the block. if trunk wants to regain his mojo, i think he needs to have something besides looking at the past as the reason why people should look for him. because if the question is about the future, there are younger and more vibrant, more acceptable candidates within the republican party that people will easily be able to accept. do you think he will win the republican nomination? i think it's a toss up. there's a lot of republicans who want to move on from him. there's a lot of republicans who door him and then in the middle are those people who could be happy with him as the nominee, but they would be equally happy with somebody else. and that's why rhonda santas
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leaves trump in many recent holes and why the trails only narrowly in the ones that you definitely are on. the santas is very credible to trump promoters as somebody who stands up to the media and somebody who fights for conservative beliefs. he's almost 30 years younger than trump, and he's also somebody who has shown a record of attracting the sort of independent motor that is alienated from trump. if the santos runs, it'll be a very close race. a comes been written off so many times before, you know, especially in the late up to the 2016 election against hillary clinton. is that more wishful thinking from those that oppose them this time? i think there's more credibility and rhonda sanchez than in people who had a post trump before, but what trump is never had to face of somebody who has credibility on his own issues. democrats don't have credibility with motors on the issues that trump talks about when he ran in 2016. all of the republican feels basically were melting
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republican orthodoxy that republicans themselves no longer prioritized. so what trunk has never had to face if somebody like to santos. i'm not saying trump is a donner, far from that. trump has a very strong position, but i also think it's not fair to say that he's a lock, that there's a real race that could be had of de santis gets into it. and i'm looking forward to seeing it happen. you know, abortion with a big factor in the mid term is probably more so than many predicted. do you think that's still going to be an issue in 2 years time and the presidential election? absolutely, something that the democrats know that people do not want nationwide to ban abortion in the 1st trimester. they want to paint republicans as being supportive of that. and it will be a problem for republicans. we'll see whether or not they're able to come up with a more acceptable position than they did in the mid terms. and whether or not the person who adopted is a credible proponent of rhonda sentences,
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somebody who supported a 15 week bam, in florida. one that band abortion before that, and that's roughly where the middle of american voters are. i suspect the santas and trump will indoors something like that, which is a harder target for democrats to shoot at that may have. okay, we're gonna have to leave it there. thank you so much for your time and inside that is henry olson from washington, dc for our thank you. thank you. ah bullets get to the will cut news with peter and one of the favorites for the tournament as warming up and grand style. there is certainly one way to put a tom argentina annihilating the united arab emirates in abu dhabi as they aim for the perfect price felina. missing what is cease with and probably last world cup. so who dan alvarez handled the to time will champions the lead? i'm probably, maria struck twice, not a bad finish, that one. macy school the full to the origin times before. booking korea completed
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the 5 no routh in the 2nd of august interface, poland, mexico, and saudi arabia, a group see at the world capital 2018 runners up croatia have also been in action. they faced saudi arabia in riyadh. the cro ets had to wait until the 82nd military under cremmit ridge to secure a one mill when they could sell 3 cats in the san young men. as soon as he's confident he'll play a big part in cotton, as he recovers from injury, he was the last member of the squad to arrive in town and wasted no time. straight back into training of the fraction. his left eye sockets. there is no doubt san is planning to play in south korea's 1st match that will be against uruguay next thursday. both her i've been playing without missing any matches until the winter season. i've only been resting for the last 10 days. so this has been an
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opportunity for me to refresh my condition for going for a surgery can ruin your body. but i was told my surgery went very well. i'm still recovering, but there shouldn't be any problems. ah, with just whole days to go excitement in building around though this was ecuador arriving at a hotel. they kick off tournaments in the opening game on sunday, against the host nation, and across town at aspire park. fans have been taking pictures with the woke up trophy. it usually kept the fif is headquarters in switzerland, but has just completed a $51.00 stop global tour coming into the tournament. only 80 countries have won the world cup. you're so excited to be here because it's for them to ask to see the property. so he's regularly like amazing we're as we just have to see the trophy and getting spirit will cope with lots,
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lots of events going on with the 1st one with the go drop it tomorrow. so we're all really excited for the toner cutters. woke up as attracted an unprecedented number of volunteers. the campaign saw wide interest across the middle east and brought in people from unlikely places. from the nguyen made a few of them. the early morning school rad ushers in a new day for shahan twilight. you afternoon, how are you? hello, you've are my father. he worked as a security guard at one of the local schools in qatar. shine came from kenya 5 years ago with the hopes of supporting his family. he recently got a call telling him he's been selected as a fifo world cup volunteer. after his shift, he makes it to the volunteer training center. much like his day job. he greets and welcomes visitors at one of the world cup venues. is once in
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a lifetime experience that is happening here in door. so i, i volunteer myself to explore, to get knowledge, to socialize with people who are coming from all over. there was in another part of town, a mother picks up her children from school, a free mcgary. i came to catch up with her family 5 years ago looking for a full time job. i want you to enjoy it. she is a busy mother of 2 who works part time as a supply teacher i, yet she still finds time to volunteer at a uniform distribution center. i think the one tearing is the outlet for me to, to release my stress. come out and at server to the community or where i have been living here for a few years. the fif of world cup caught our 2022 volunteer program was launched in march of this year. i am proud to say that they are the main pillow of any
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success. any amiga event will be delivered and cutter to day, they come and they want to work for projects for events. in addition to that, on other responsibilities, just for the sake of the passion and the love of the game, cuts are, has received a record number of volunteer applications of any fif, a world cup over 400000. in fact, and 20000 of those have been selected in this region, mostly coming from right here. one of the most cosmopolitan host countries in the world. as a flags of the team that have qualified, decorate every street corner across the country. the volunteers who've been selected will be working hard to make sure the fans coming here will have a positive and memorable experience. fully nguyen al jazeera. there will be several places for friends together during the tournament,
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including the main free for fan park in dough. victoria gaze and be when to have a look around here. in a few days time, this area is going to be packed with fund and estimated $40000.00 people will come to this entertainment zone to watch the matches on this big screen every day. now this is the 1st time that people will cover ever been held in the middle east and organizers say that will be something for everyone through them that we deployed. if he's offensive for concepts before it was the fif offense test, now we're going full on multi dimensional, multi faceted. we have amazing food options, entertainment, and of course formats use a date on this amazing screen. a. the think the found festival is split into 3 then. so there's the live zone where
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the big screen is where fans will be able to watch the game every day. then there's the food and bring zone, and then there is the entertainment, then that will have interactive and immersive game the people to play as well as this, the thief, a museum. now this has more than a 100 original pieces of p for world cop memorabilia for people to see dating back to the 1930 victor sewell on boston. i'm an ambassador this museum, and we started this collaboration with the main fi museums and zurich. since the well copies in katara, we brought part of the museum to go hot. as you can see behind me, i'm here to share the magical moments that only for poor can give our bit of heart is in the center of dough horror. and this is where this paper fan festival is being held. you can see the west based guy line in the background. it's
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really easy to get to a very accessible organizes say they beg this place to be the focal point for fans . the place where they can comp hang out, relax and enjoy everything. the world cup. as the of football treasures have fetched millions in a sale alive, streamed around the world. one of them is a piece of woke up history which smoked plenty of controversy more than 30 years ago. harry forster tells us more at graham, but auctions they'd been gearing up for this day for months. a world cup, special sale with a trove of objects stretching back through the history of the competition. a merit on a court pharmacy said our lot at blue, i think wick wicked, both england not blow. and that no, not at all. but the main event was always going to be about this. dig a married on his famous infamous hand of god, go against england. in 1986 caught
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a final in mexico, the match referee picked up the ball at the end of the game and kept it the 36 years. a bit deflated and bedraggled, but no less valuable you attempted to say, look for mar donna's fingerprints. but how do you actually establish at the right ball? well, that was, that was a joke was, can we, can we find a handprint on the ball? and foot reality is the balls picks up a lot, scoffs and bang kicks around, scratches various marks on the ball, which actually made it called 80. so identify. and so to the big movement streamed, life forbids from around the world. is the hand of god football from the argentina versus england quarter final. 1500000. after married on his shirt went for nearly 9000000 dollars this year. the estimate on the ball was up to 3 and a half 1000000 or 3000000 pounds. 2000000, thank you very much. in the end to 1000000, it was plenty criticize referee alley,
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been nasser at the time for allowing the goal some no question whether he should profit. but speaking from his home into dizzier, ben nasa himself says something else is at work to coin a phrase, the hand of god. you a more comma, god witnessed how i carried out my career, how i refereed it. so god wanted to recompense me for my sincere and just efforts. and as one says, i furnished all the efforts necessary to succeed in my career and thank god i succeeded. this game was always one of the most memorable, most controversial in the history of the world cup. now someone owns a piece of that history for a price. hurry faucet al jazeera, still plenty of woke up. he is later this hour including middleton's coach leaf and hall on his team's chances and cut him and defending champions from saw dealt another injury blow with the buddhist legal top school and limping out of the tournament. ah,
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the middle eastern moment is into house may be appropriate with the upcoming football. it's a, it's weather of to have the northern half is proper change of climate is it's really looking like early winter now breaks of snow showers in the higher ground round terran and rain showers. and we're down through the inside of iraq and then curling back. all, what is a line that divides the, to the line of for range out into saudi arabia. now the picture should see that light eventually come all the way sites and we'll find if you like, winter conditions moves as, but it hasn't happened yet. the friday forecast does increase the wind down towards doha rain. for example, it's interesting on the high side at 33, everything else looks as it should do. showers in the eastern met in turkey, snow up in afghanistan, and beyond. a quick look at saturday, see to the, you know,
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anything else changes? no, he does not. the light is still there. the wind is still blow, but the cooler weather remains for the north fall. now, it'll come south, as indeed the heavy rains are doing as they should do in tropical africa. the line here shows where the cloud tops are so still for lake victoria southwards. it's fairly wet, although it's dry. the moment in south africa, it'll turn cherry again. ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new deliveries . enjoy. have new experiences. hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus, and with direct flights to is stand, bowl and tribe zone. book your ticket now for a memorable holiday, c y p g. yes,
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for our best price it ah ah! here watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories, the sour ukrainian president for a lot of me as a lensky has dismissed claims that his country was responsible for a deadly blast. and poland, nato has suggested it might have been caused by a ukrainian, a defense muscle used to deflect a russian strike. at least 2 people were killed in the explosion. former us president donald trump has announced he will run for president again and 2024 trumps early announcement is seen as a move to discourage other republican contenders. like florida governor ron de
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santis the u. k. finance minister is to to make a statement about has government spending plans on thursday. jeremy hunt has warned of, i watering it difficulty with tax rises and budget cuts on the horizon. and millions of people already dealing with high energy and food bills. but people with disabilities a particularly hard hit him, a hayward to reports. george needs oxygen to help him breathe at night. his mom, gemma, and step dad sean support him in every way they can. they've seen their electricity bills, treble in recent months, and have no web cutting costs when it comes to life saving equipment. our major concern is like the, the energy bill because if you know electricity has gone up so much and we have quite a bit of equipment within and at home full. and so that is always
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a way for may and is always law. every move he think how you can a met may, can me, you know, we caught backing caught back. he caught by, you know, we both work full time electricity obviously for it is a lifeline. a is you know, it is, george is lifeline. know without his oxygen neeve man, you know, he can become very, is going to pull really poorly. gemma has been helped by the family font and national charity. it's now providing assistance to thousands more families in the u . k than it used to, and says conditions for families with disabled or seriously ill children are deteriorating. jemerson george's story is far from unique energy prices have been rising hey, for month and inflation is more than 40 year high. and it is the most vulnerable in british society, her being hard if take and there are warriors said, as the government tries to balance its books, cuts could be made to vital services. shawnee dander is an entrepreneur and
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a leading disability specialist pre pandemic. we knew that disabled people face unavoidable, extra costs of nearly $700.00 us dollars per month. this is after we've paid for our housing costs. would that be a mortgage or your rent? you know, it's a lot of money for people to have to find. so now we're in this post pandemic world . and in a cost of living crisis, i will put money on the fact that that cost now has, has really gone a lot higher. we need the government to really stick to the commitments that they made to upright benefits in line with inflation. and to give us more cost of living, a payment support, a u. k. government spokesperson told us financial help is being made available. and in their statements said, we know disabled people face additional costs, and this government is taking decisive action to protect the most vulnerable in our society. the government does space top choices in the coming months. and so to the
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families who will continue to care whatever the cost m a he would, al jazeera in london were the latest inflation figures from the united kingdom show that rights have increased to levels last seen 4 decades ago. while the european central bank has warning of recession in the euro's own, i'm a join now by vicky price, who is chief economic adviser at the center for economics and business research. she is also a former british government economic advisor. thanks so much for being on this news . our 1st of all, there are warnings that things are going to get. i watering the difficult. how much worse is it going to get for people in the u. k? we are likely to see tomorrow when the autumn autumn statement is unveiled. so in other words, almost like a budget, but actually tell you what's going to be happening probably from the beginning of the next financial year, which starts in april 2023. going to be getting some information about planned tax
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increases, some of them were ready. no. and also planned public sector spending cuts, that, of course, will mean that the economy will be squeezed even further. so the likelihood is that indeed, just as a bank of england has already been forecasting, we're going to see recession in the u. k. probably lasting for the next couple of years. is there anything that the government can do at the stage, or is it just, you know, damage limitation what they are going to do? because we've already had a number of leaks to suggest that this would be the case that will increase, for example, benefits in line with inflation. there was a consideration for a while that perhaps they would increase them just by earnings, which of course are lower than the rate of inflation. so that would mean the low to people particular, the lower end of the pay scale would get it further squeezed in the living standards. and also a question about pensioners, there was the idea, again, being discussed that the increase in pensions was going to be in line again with
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earnings rather than than prices. which as, as we know, earnings have not been keeping up with inflation. but that seems not not to be happening and there's also going to be an announcement of an increase in the minimum wage. so what you receive of the re support at the lower end of, of the income distribution by there will also be tax increases mostly in the, in the form of freezing of allowances. so what will happen is that as inflation, of course is taken. holden as wages have been rise even though not in line with inflation. what people will find is that many more entering for the 1st time, the level where the stop paying income tax. because if you don't raise the threshold with inflation, then obviously you get less and less more people having to pay taxes and the threshold if it's frozen as well, for the higher rate of income tax will mean the learn to people stop paying the higher rate, millions more actually in the calculation. so that's the way where some tax increases will happen. plus, we believe there will be an increase in the winful profit stocks,
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which will be charged on energy companies and maybe it will be extended further. there could be some other changes, capital gains tax could change in some format. so you will see at the margin also some other increases, which will mean that there will be some more money coming into the jack. okay, help bigger part has bricks. it's played in all of this brooks, it has sectors, inflation, to a considerable extent. first of all, because of course we've had a weakening of the pound since the vote in 2016 is going up and down a little bit, of course. and we've seen what's been happening in the last few weeks. but overall we've seen a fall in the value of the pounds, so that obviously is affecting inflation weight. probably i have also seen a tighter supply chain in a market for us in the sense that europe can move things around more easily in between themselves. but also because we have reduce our trading intensity,
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what we suffering from actually right now is high prices for any deliveries that we get. we have to get them from further a feeling rather than from europe. so that's been the 2nd. i think that's happened just because we've lost quite a lot of people who have gone back to the you and i not working in the areas where we have c via shortages. just for example, hospitality sector, just to think with their predictions that europe is going to go into research and how likely do you think that that is going to happen? quite likely. what's been happening so far, which i think is quite interesting is that the you have done reasonably well in 2022 and we got the data for the 3rd quarter. show an increase in g p, a role including in all the big countries in europe. whereas of course, the u. k, we had a decline in g d p. that time i would also see some positive data for october in terms of industrial production. but what we've got also the same time is a very considerable reduction in business, sentimental investment intentions. and also of course,
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household income. so i squeeze there as well because of gas prices even though they're not as coming down. so the expectation is that because of inflation, wages have actually anything been rising even slower than they have been doing in the u. k. so you have a lot of it in crisis that too. ok, thank you. so you're going to have to leave it there. thank you very much. that is the key price for us from london. thank you. well, only 4 percent of people who sought asylum in the u. k. last year. have been given a decision on their application. meanwhile, several private companies that providing migrants with poor quality housing, while making big profits move back a reports. wow, or fatima not her real names been in limbo in britain's asylum system for more than a year. she, her husband of 4 children, arrived to the u. k. fleeing death threats and northern iraq paying their entire savings to a trafficker to help them escape. now in the 3rd property,
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they've spent months in dire accommodation documenting their experiences. as a mother, it was a horrendous experience for 5 months. we literally so big rats coming into the kitchen and eating our food. they film the rodents themselves. the hospital said poor housing was making my son l. those 5 months have taken 15 years of my life. oh, all 6 of them were then moved to a one bedroom flat and a hostile in liverpool, where problems persisted the now safe elsewhere, but still awaiting the result. they were silent claim. meanwhile, the british government continues to pay millions to private contracts is to provide accommodation. the big 3 serco mears and clear spring ready homes have seen their total profits double from $60000000.00 to $130000000.00 in the past year. it profits are blooming, and their outsourcing providers say they're involved in so many other services. but
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it seems like a silent commendation and detention are some of their big. it provides some of the biggest profits the each, the companies, all berserker, refused to talk to us, admitting several issues at fatima accommodation, but said the problems have been resolved within the contractual time scale of $21.00 days. the british government has lung the 1st to admit that the asylum system is broken according to the home office of the p that arrived here last year, 96 percent of them, mr. waiting to have their cases processed. even though eventually, the vast majority will be granted refugee status. while they're waiting, they can't work. they get about $47.00 a week and the backlog is getting longer and longer. meanwhile, the national debate around migrations become toxic. inflamed by the home secretaries description of people arriving in the u. k by small boats as an invasion, emboldening ultra right group such as britain 1st gateway. is that in this hotel,
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if launched a harassment campaign of asylum seekers on social media as well? why do you need to expose the whereabouts of would be asylum seekers? oh, interesting. are politicians, a treacherous, self serving careerist? i think they, they are ultimate goal is to make this country completely multicultural and the indigenous population is country reduced to a minority. britain's cost of living crisis is compounding racist attitudes, perpetuating a myth that most migrants are enjoying high quality housing. soaring inflation affects everyone, especially those who arrive with nothing, and have everything to lose. ne park al jazeera in northwest england. the still ahead on the suzanne. we continue our count down to the world cup with pizza. so that's quite right. we'll meet a trailblazer in copper is getting ready to give visiting friends, a taste of the local culture. and the major tournament return for player who had a cardiac arrest on the pitch of the euro's details all for break.
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full ah ah, the injuries or mounting for defending champions france they will travel to casa without the top score in the german league. christopher in cuckoo, before which has been ruled out of the will cut off the spiny is niga into a challenge with the method. one of the come of it happening, for instance, final training session before departing from san fran to have several big names already missing one of those 4, bob was influential and they went in russia 4 years ago. the, the additional side will also be without chelsea mcfield and going to contact
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harrison man defendant, personal campaign. but he's also one that lift and dimension the united states back ref overran. will travel with the team, but it's still recovering from a hamstring injury. francois stranger in the opening game of the tournament, the socrates held a training session with faith of volunteers on wednesday. fort craig goodwin nosy seymour outside is out sick and spring of surprise against the holders. we should go out there with, with no pressure because we are the on the door and, you know, i think we have that self belief and we've shown along the way to qualify for this woke up. we've been written off on, on many occasions in games and we've been able to get here. so i think we go in with full confidence when i little it'll be a thought game. but there's no reason why we can't. tom shot the world, denmark a round our group, d christian ericsson effects to be a key player as he returns to a major tournament. the midfielder had
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a cardiac arrest that bureau 2020, and had to be resuscitated on the pitch. at the time it looked like he would never play again, but he has since made a successful what's an action of having a special device for to to control the hawk rhythms. the netherlands arrive in catherine tuesday for their 1st world cup in 8 years after failing to qualify for russia in 2018. they play cynical in their 1st match coach louis front hall. st. luck and self belief will help each team at the tournament. the weight for the wells team has been much longer 64 years since they last late at the will kept. captain garrett failed, laid them off the plane, and hopes he can guide them out of the group stage. the 1st matches against the usa on monday, those the have to get pos, england and the wrong sick work if the traditional market in concert capital. doha is the perfect place for fans to immerse themselves in local cultures . natasha good name went to get
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a taste of what they can expect. soup walketh is more than a century old. we are in the section of spices. this dried lemon when steeped in water mixed with honey makes a very nice hot drink. garlic lavender pomegranate. these peppers and a popular snack food in this part of the world, sunflower seeds. during the rise of the shopping mall, countries lost interest in the soup. in 2003. a fire destroyed much of it. so in 2004, the government designed this new suit to preserve petri tradition with a modern twist during the world caught this area will be bustling with activity. traders here are counting on it. i have savory, sweet and bold, the smells, envelop you as you walk into the small kitchen of she shall moose this country.
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breakfast feast is served. no matter the hour. it features a bedouin bread made of flour and water called rig gag, and flavorful stew called mer google sham. so casarez restaurant in souk walk if is also of landmark. she is the 1st woman to own an eatery in cutter and the 1st to open a business in the soup. i don't admire papa. yeah. a model of hospitality and generosity are pillars of the country. traditions, women play a role at home when we open our doors and welcome our neighbors and visitors with tradition of food. here i will be a true representative of the country women with them. more than 20 years ago, cassava began pickling lemons in her back yard, and selling them via a word of mouth. then she opened a spy shop, and eventually this restaurant in 2014, along the way her entrepreneurial ambitions clashed with their families. ideas about a woman's place. 05 on an ended passed as
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a conservative society. it was difficult for women to socialize with men. i was the 1st have been the rule with some objections from my family. how good a woman work among men. cassidy's customers include the country, ruling family, foodies and footballer, david beckham, her home style cooking in an air of coffee shop environment is a link to cutters roots. oh, i have the now corner. my main goal is to ensure that our cuisine lives on for future generations. it's batch of preserve re note kind of short traditions. not only for categories, but for visitors to our country, especially since got that is hosting the war. caught him over to my god. last summer, casado launched an online store. now with these jars of spices and mixes, she can share a taste of cut our with the world. by hosting the 1st world cup in the middle east
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and a muslim country cut our is hoping to shatter stereotypes. yet it has faced an onslaught of negative media coverage and criticism that ranges from the treatment of migrant workers in the countries record on human rights to a french cartoon depicting the cut, our football team as terrorists. the amir of cut our has said this is tantamount to an unprecedented smear campaign that borders on racist. the world cup has been touted as a way to bring countries together to remind people what unites us. cats are, is hoping fans will come, experience their hospitality, get a glimpse into their culture and leave with a more broadened view. fans are starting to arrive in cats are ahead of kick. also, they'll be staying in all sorts of accommodation from hotels, to cruise ships and fan villages, alexia bryan has been checking out some of the options in the deserts
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with we're about an hour from the glistening skyscrapers of dough habit. the view here couldn't be any more different over there. there's the ripened gulf behind me kilometers of june. lump dartford drive with his day that is hugely important. not only the visitors, but also those of us who live here because you can go june bashing. we can go style gazing, you can pick a june, pick a trail and just see where you end up. one of the best things though is camping and sound like the one point. 2000000 visitors who are hitting into for the world cup are actually going to stay at a did the camp. so we're gonna go and check one of them out. we have
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$96.00 then 16 clusters of the inventory is distributed between the locked and a standard for the type the locks or more with complete services of a hot room. they would be having the breakfast buffet, they would be having wholesale barbecue nights happening now if you do end up coming and staying at a camp like this, can learn a bit about company culture. and when you're not at the gate, you've got the rest of the data to explore. and belgium's king has teamed up with these national science to get into the world cup spirit. they've made this video which begins with coach, roberta martinez getting busted for going through the kings most summer team
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is to martinez. oh, you're misers, thing. i'm sorry. i them into it is just a suggestion. but i know why you're here. it's devil time cooking felipe then takes a training session with the likes of kevin the brunette before revealing a tattoo of belgium as will champions. the team has qualified for 8th of the last 10 final fe. best finish was 34 years ago. that's all the woke up needs for now. thumb. thanks so much payday. well that's all from me for this news allan, my colleague julie mcdonalds and london will be here in a moment with more ah
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