tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 11, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the world economic outlook is released on the next 5 years. is forecast to see the slowest growth in 3 decades. at least 40 people are killed. an error strikes on a village in central me and mar. the u. s. on the philippines launch their largest joint military drills a day after china completed exercises around taiwan. on doctors in england walk off the job holding afford a strike to demand better pay on working conditions. i'm devin ash, with sports. the champions league caught a final stop later on tuesday with manchester city manager pat waudale preparing to face his former club and blind meaning. ah, hello, we begin this news hour with the international monetary funds growth forecasts, the weakest in more than 30 years. the i m f says the global economies facing
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uncertain times and war, and that will grow by only 3 percent annually over the next 5 years. so in a new report, it highlights that russia's invasion of ukraine has worse and already st. ties between the u. s. and china, it's also sparks. so global inflation crisis. disruption to global supply chains caused by the pandemic have also help push the price of energy food on fertilizers to record highs. then there's the recent banking crisis in the u. s. and switzerland that has shaken financial markets. high inflation means central banks will need to keep raising interest rates that's likely to lead to more borrowing, which will drive up death. so fears of widespread unemployment on the global recession are growing. let's bring in. she have returned to joining us live from washington, d. c. so she is the i m f report. rather pessimistic that you
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can see in the world economic outlet, but straining for optimism. they say, like, on the surface, there are signs that the global economy is in line for a gradual recovery after pandemic and war and, and supply chain issues are easing and china is recovering. but then it also says beneath the surface, that's turbulence. and again, after rec, to set a few days ago, something is going to blow as a result off various factors, including central banks raising interest rates, type thing, monitoring supply. what does that mean for the financial sector? this is astonishing. lack of supervision, or even for thought about the effects about might have on financial institutions which, which are heavy and bonds. the potential for default on death as a result of these rising interest rates. the possibility also, if the ukraine was dragging old or even intensified and also b, i'm f talks awfully. the risk is bass id of
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a multi polar world. but what makes fragmentation or west schools fragmentation, whatever. what else? 5 schools or multi polar worlds? what effects i might have on trade? i think with a view to that, we're expecting a couple of our job. yeah. the, the treasury secretary to speak. and we already heard that she's saying that don't worry, things aren't as bad as everyone. everyone things. another thing to watch out for a few hours is b g, $24.00. that's the developing nations voc who is simply pretty set up. i think that going to be releasing best statements at noon locals or 6800 gmc and say, look, i mean, what are you all doing? you know, your financial policy is in disarray and you're not looking for peace in ukraine. we're, we're the ones who are suffering from, from, from all of this. so that will be interesting too. but, but throughout these meetings, what we expect is that sense of fear. because alternatives are growing from the bricks, countries, brazil, russia, india, china's at africa and others in the global south who looking for alternatives. romanella tentative full to the i met from the world bank full multilateral lending
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. and so because of that sense that they, i am out of the way back for too long have say one thing, oh, we care about poverty reduction. we care about climate change, but do other things which make poverty reduction even more difficult and which intensify climate change. and with a view to that, we thought we'd bring in one of the main protest organizes with this week. plenty of protests or of being organized this week outside we expect and and say that andrea, i think it from them is it does good action. i believe pictures is the umbrella m m . if that it's a theme again that i think that, that we handle the developing well that you're also talking about which as they say, one thing that they do another. how does that work from? from your agenda. we're seeing folks around the world saying the same thing, we're think of pretty promise. as the royal bank is invested over $14800000.00 in fossil fuels since the pairs fine agreement while continuing to promise action and climate change,
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those things don't add up. and we're out here calling for real transparency, real action and getting the job done. but even then as well that can only outlook, it says look, another dangerous climate change. so how seriously are they taking it from their actions them? i mean, can you see any, we've actually warning about climate change in this report? absolutely, i think we see on the world bank side a great opportunity with the new president coming in. we can capitalize he can get out of fossil fuel get into renewables. but it's going to take a transformative leader who can really work the machine here, which is what we're calling for, which is what we're really hopeful for this week. and that leads to another interesting question that the world bank president transitioned us as once again nominated someone. i mean, the last well back president that i don't have didn't seem to believe and man made climate change. we have this new child who has no experiences in his actual development or human rights in our credit cards, bank executive, but he is brown and he has a tub, but i wonder whether that may be factored into it. but even that was a gentleman's agreement with no real transparency. um it was upset about the well back. yeah, i think we again,
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we're hearing folks around the world call for an end to things like the gentlemen's agreement. we do think that potential president, bang, i have a great opportunity to from the top down transform the bank get out of bad fossil fuels get into renewables. but it's gonna take a lot of transformative leadership to do that. you very optimistic or what really? yeah, i think the president, this is his person and he wants that person to be a climate leader at the world bank. he's just, he's just allowed drilling in the arctic. if i wasn't optimistic, i'd be hard for me to get up every day. i'm just playing devil's advocate for good luck with the demonstration is over the course of the day, but yeah, i mean, but it's just not fence from the global south world but set up. so that should be an interesting, an interesting theme for this week, especially when there are tons of to the well bank of the m f, which don't demand or steroids. which date them on privatization. the bricks bank, which is just been set up by deal reset the former president, brazil. she has
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a proven track record in fighting poverty for investment communities, not trickle down economics. so i mean 11 is weatherbug. maybe people got the message around here, but you, okay, she, i thank you so much rehab reporting for us from washington d. c. or victoria gate and be explains how much influence the i m f actually has the international monetary fund and institution that promotes global economic stability and perhaps the lender of last resort. or as some say, an outdated organization whose policies damage the social and cultural fabric of a country. let's take a closer look. the i m. f was founded in 1944 at bretton woods in the united states . since then, its membership has grown from 44 countries to 190 the i m f says it monitors the economic health of member countries and provides loans for governments in economic distress 3 years ago at the height of the covey. 19 pandemic. more than
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a 100 nations requested bailouts from the i m f. this is the i mass map of where money was distributed among those receiving funds. $2700000000.00 to egypt. 411000000 to ethiopia, and 361000000 to bosnia herzegovina. more recently the i m f has approved a $15600000000.00 loan for ukraine over a 4 year period. but critics of the i m f say it's outdated and ineffective. of the 89 developing countries that received i m f loans between 965 and 1995 more than half. we're no better off afterwards. 32, we're poorer. other critics question whether many nations which borrow money from the i m f. have the ability to repay it. for instance, sri lanka recently received $2900000000.00 after it's economy faced collapse. now your saddle with the dish and the i'm now in some sort of longer term ah,
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where the program is likely going to have to step in to help countries through the i m f expects 2023 to be another difficult year with global growth falling below 3 percent, it says co operation and solidarity a needed to get through the challenges that lie ahead. solidarity start at home with government protecting vulnerable people in their own countries. this me is fiscal policy providing targeted support to goals must emit dos, most affected by foot insecurity or the cost of living crisis. and it also means countries in a relatively stronger position, helping vulnerable members of our global community. for better or for worse, many governments may need to turn to the i m f in the coming months and years. well, the international monetary fund has approved a long awaited loan for
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a sewer lanka. but critics are saying that the bailout offers to little to and the financial crisis and will further push people to breaking point me. now fernandez reports from colombo said it has been driving a 3 wheel, a taxi for the last 26 years. his earnings paid for this house, educated his children and left enough for saving to day he struggling to make ends meet his latest electricity. bill is 3 times of what it was 8 months ago, and his income is full and drastically gang anarchic. pick people don't have money . have we got 5 hires in the past? now it's about 2 even versus difficult. everything is very expensive. once we buy food, there's nothing we have to longer tomorrow. tens of thousands of sher lumpkins are facing the same struggle. in 2022 shall anchors economy collapse. 30 now paul curts, fewer shortages,
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and queues to buy essentials were common. public anger focused on politicians who blamed for mismanaging the economy and corruption. the government approached the international monetary fund for help. with that came with conditions. i, a taxes and interest rates, and the value droopy. and an increase in the price of utilities, the cos force, re mancha, are too high. all ready? for example, urban poverty has triple about a 3rd of sri lanka, households or food insecure. so this is a situation where people are already struggling and barely surviving in some instances. so to impose further off therapy during this period, it's unimaginable. the government insist that the i miss program is the only way out of the current crisis. but for me, the agreement will be tabled in parliament and a vote held to see who supported and who doesn't and everyone will have to take
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a stand. the main points will be adopted as long find out a gun, the opposition national people power lines as campaigned against the agreement saying it will drag felucca further into debt. the, the color itself, we lost our economy, service and autonomy a long time ago, august the agreement who the i'm if just strengthens deposition. i miss says it's doing its best to help. there are no easy solutions, but that's where every one must come together to tackle this enormous problem. analysts say the government's allocation of just 0.6 percent of g d p for social protection scheme is inadequate. crickets say the bailout program sets unrealistic targets for sri lanka. most people are already struggling to afford basic goods. they say government and i am f, cause to cut back on spending, unite and help the less fortunate are insulting mina fernandez al jazeera,
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colombo hunter. moorehead on the al jazeera news hour including will explain what's fueling. the latest tension in ethiopia as i'm horror, region power to the people tennessee politician justin jones makes a return to the state house after a protest against gun right. saw him expelled and tempers flare. me and a child as things get heated on the ice. that's coming up in sport. ah, but 1st tens of thousands of junior a doctors have walked off the job across england. they say they want to 35 percent pay rise to make up for years of wage raises. that didn't keep pace with inflation before they strike is expected to be the most disruptive action taken by staff in the history of a chess. more than a quarter of
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a 1000000 appointments and operations could be canceled for the marks is joining us from london to tell us more about the impact the strike is going to have during those junior doctors, you mentioned that's almost half of the doctors across the u. k, they can be those that range from recent graduates of medicine, medical school, all the way up to those that may about 15 years or more personal experience. the ones that are striking belong to a union called the british medical association. they're going to be out for the next 4 days and the impact on hospitals like this one. next to me is going to be very, very significant. we're expecting hundreds of thousands of surgeries of screenings of hosp appointments to be cancelled. and the backlog continued for weeks afterwards. i've been speaking some of these junior doctors and asking them about the decision to go on strike. they've said that it's not something of course, that they take lightly, but given the consequences over the long term for themselves and their colleagues,
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it is something they feel is still necessary for a british junior doctor like ash macklin daugherty free time away from what is rare and far from relaxing she's a cancer specialist with a young child at home and she's currently struggling to pay her bills in britain's capital. also, it's most expensive city. when on way here in the morning worried about the patient i've just been giving came therapy. say i want to os, i feel i, i don't have to also wake up worrying about the credit card bills in the gas bills and the energy in the things everyone else is worrying about as well. thanks in part to these financial pressures, she's joining tens of thousands of other doctors in strike action that stops today . it's the 2nd strike this year with the medical union that represents young doctors demanding a 35 percent pay rise from the government. after years it below inflation wage
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increases, the role macklin daugherty says due to the government spending choices, okay, health care is like a sinking ship or if you're in a system where the walls are crumbling around, gee. and which i think is very much linked to pay cuts, ease and get to have a kind of critical points where you have to either stand up for what it will you believe in an oh, you just accept and leave such stress as driven thousands of british doctors out of the profession or into depression with some even considering suicide. according to zaid allen, the jaw, they struggle more than a stay and mainly gain casey and lack of resources now and the conditions under which they have to work. and that's been exacerbated by the a pandemic, allan, the jaws, the medical director of an organization that treats doctors with mental health difficulties and says many of their problems,
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the systemic given reduced resources and the staff shortages allotted it is due to excessive workload and working conditions. at worry about making areas where he's about causing hom worry about not being able to provide what is the effect he could provide getting into the profession burnout rates and british medicine were high before the pandemic. the precious, now driving them even higher, so many doctors feel strike action is the only remaining recalls to help the public and politicians realize these problems are real and require rapid resolutions. and one of those real problems during that they mentioned that those doctors is this idea of retention. the concern that unless these junior doctors feel valued and part of that is financial, they're going to consider either leaving the professional together or potentially leaving the u. k. and going to practice as a doctor elsewhere that has been a massive, massive practical problem for the british government. and of course, when doctors leave the profession here in the u. k given there is
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a limited pool of them, it leaves more work for those that remain. so this 35 percent pay request. this is the demand that the british medical association is the union representatives. docs is making. sounds very high. but of course, if you look over the last 15 years, it more or less matches one measurement of inflation here in the u. k. meeting that they're really just asking for the kind of pay levels they had 15 years ago before the great financial crisis. and although the government calls are unrealistic, that doesn't seem to be any sign of negotiations that will resolve the situation a moment. thank you so much for the marks reporting for us from london. while air attacks and me and mar, have killed more than 50 people. so they struck the village of procedures in the north. dozens of people have been injured as well. just the warning you may find the images and tony chang's reports, disturbing. smoke rises in the aftermath of an air strike on passage. you village in northern mamma. more than
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a 100 people had gathered for the opening of an administration building, including many women and children, omar o m, at the juncture in napa, dorsey's buildings like this as legitimate military targets as it tries to tighten its hold on the country had over 2 years after seizing power at 7 45 in the morning, what a fighter jets attacked they were followed by m i 35 helicopter gunship. the initial death toll hard to gauge. many of the bodies disfigured in the attack and rescue efforts hampered when the gun ships returned. oh good. he no need. ha, mother. we had to stop rescuing people and retrieving bodies as they came back with the helicopter around 1 pm and attacked again. 3 rescue workers died in the attack . now that the helicopter is gone, we are resuming retrieving her body. the attack seems to be one of the worst since the military coups of 2021. and an indication that mammals, military says little difference between military and civilian targets at the armed
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forces day parade. last month, the military highlighted its air power jets and helicopters had been used increasingly to attack militias resisting military rule around the country. but the generals who command them seemed unconcerned by the civilians being caught in the crossfire. tony chang al jazeera banker has asked me to ag, no men who is the minister of human rights of the exiled, national unity government of me and mar. and he's joining us from bangkok, welcome to al jazeera. what's your official reaction to this attack? which totally gone down this kind of atrocity by the cancer? we call that this is going to choose one crime by the military. because it's a body of the geneva convention docket in the facility and it's a part of the military is better to check on the community of the b. so we strongly
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condemn sir, you get glue lead. and both the, the area is reportedly known for its opposition to the military rule. why do you think it was attacked? now? this is not the only place the military has be attacking the s drive a track. has we decrease the law? every single affair is a to the civilian all the, all part of the country. so this is not a single a test. the military has been using apple and strong against the civilians to power the resistance and the people call and fight against the military. from the technician, from a human rights perspective, how much worse of the situation gotten for people in me and mar what?
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this is one of the things that show that military has been has got to be part of humorous violation last week, the united nation, heretical, also make a resolution and that many increasing thank you much violations and private. the military now want to choose the private humanity of walk, right? so people in the areas are living and the terror of anytime, by any way, and by any means of the military. so many times the, one of the strategies that has been increased saturday, sorry with us. all right, i believe we've lost our connection to our guest in bangkok. so we'll move on for now and tell you about is really forces because they've arrested 5 palestinians in the city of ginni and in the occupied west bank during a series of armed raids. one house that was rated belong to a man accused of carrying out a gun attack on
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a bus in the jordan valley in december last year. well, the philippines and the u. s. have launched their largest ever a joint military drills more than 17000 military personnel will take part in the exercises over the next 2 weeks. and this comes a day after china and did 3 days of its own drills in the near bite taiwan straits . barnaby lo reports from manila on one of the full a show for spread, the philippines and the united states. the annual joint drills are known as bali get done, which means shoulder to shoulder. they opened on tuesday would more than $12000.00 american and $5400.00 filipino military personnel taking part this year's valeca time will be the biggest ever an indication of the growth of our alliance. and how it continues to evolve to meet our shared goals. in at 1st, for the annual drills, a bach enemy ship will be sunk into south. china's see the wargames followed 3
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weeks of drills on land involving the philippine army and u. s. forces. they began only a day after china ended exercises, practicing precision targets and blockades. around taiwan, a self governed island, which china views as it soon oh, all of which these protestors say could be seen as provocative and posed a danger to filipinos. this is not about miss over the. this is not about helping us in the west who have been c against china, missus about astroid thing and project the u. s. power in the u. s. preparing for war. and such concern extends beyond valeca done hold. no, sir, it's year opposed to weeks long mulligan, i military drills what they're even more concerned about what is expected to be a larger presence of american soldiers after the government last week said they'll have access to or other philippine military sites, bringing the total to 9 in the num when president ferdinand marcus junior has
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downplayed fears to philippines, could be used as a launching pad. but the u. s. as 3 of the 4 new locations are near tie, one, the young reaction on china. i had in a much a good, china's reaction is expected because they have their own concerns. but the philippines who let allow our own basis to be use for any offensive action. but by now gamete in, unless he says to philippines is attacked. and that scenario is to be rehearsed in the coming days as tension as rice border across the region. ah, barnett below al jazeera manila time for the weather. here is jeff. hello, good to be with you right off the bat. an update on that tropical cyclone in the indian ocean as it continues to intensify. let's put this a few days forward on thursday. i think it's looking to make a landfall late thursday, early on friday. and at that time, it could be the equivalent of
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a high end category for hurricane is it makes landfall around the kimberly region back to the here. now for this se, southerly wind is generating some showers, periods of rain for the se, lower temperatures here, but in southern queensland, it's being could hit 30 degrees on wednesday. is elaine both the north and south island. we've had some severe thunderstorms that it's set to continue on wednesday . you know, for the philippines eastern, besides the region a tropical depression has formed that's now point into who's on island. on wednesday manila could see up to 40 millimeters of rain that much rain this time of the year is unusual. also raining between the yang see and the pearl river valley and it's not rain. they could use it in this part of the world. south korea were wild fires, burning evacuations underway winds had been standing. the flames here as powerful winds still set to continue on wednesday. the same goes through japan, some thunder downpours, hoko honju and q 2 islands. but it clears out on wednesday in tokyo, with
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a high of 23 degrees. still had only l 0 news hour. it is not intended for public consumption and it should not be out there in the u. s. and damage control mode after leaked pentagon documents rattle, allies and inform enemies. the united nation is chief, makes a plea for aid for somalia as it faces one of its worst droughts and major league baseball, the tampa bay res. celebrate yet another win will show you how they did it in sports. ah. when the news breaks this, it's head nationwide strike since the beginning of the year when people need to be high. and the story needs to be told, i just want to research deeply and dive into its history and origin. with exclusive interviews and in depth reports about korea,
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the global economy is facing, uncertain times and warns that will grow by only 3 percent annually over the next 5 years. that's the weakest projection and more than 3 decades in england, thousands of junior doctors are walking off the job in a 4 day strike. they're calling for a 35 percent pay rise. it's expected to be the most disruptive math action in the history of the national health service. more than 50 people have been killed in the air strikes on a village in northern me and mar, dozens more were injured. it happened during the opening ceremony of an administrative office. the protests are being held in ethiopia as i'm har, region a de, restrictions on people's movements were announced in several areas. so the curves followed earlier protests against the government plan to integrate regional forces into the national army or police force. there was smoke that was seen rising from
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areas in the regional capital by her adar town. roads and businesses in the city are all close. barbara and go for reports, protest is in cities and towns across ethiopia in horror. region have rallied in support of their local forces for 5 days in a red. they what the federal government to abandon its plans to integrate that regional fighters into the national military or police violence. now i'm horace board of t gray for some areas to impose curfews and restrict public transport. they're gone to the historic town of gondor, which is a unesco recognized town, has called for a few tried trying to end this sir. public defiance again to see your grand government that insists there won't be any kind of compromise and comes of ending the special forces in which them hara regions as well as other wages have benefited
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from. in the past. the plan will apply to 11 regions which have their own fighting groups and usa in languages. the government of prime minister abbey, i'm, it says it's critical for the national unity of ethiopia. but it's not been well received, an and horror. his regional forces supported the federal army and its 2 year conflict was rebels in to grey that began in 2020. since then, i'm horror leaders have accused the federal government of ignoring attacks on ethnic m. horace, living in the neighboring romeo region, their fear dissolving their regional forces, will leave the vulnerable to further attacks and prevent them from defending themselves. barbara and cooper, alto, sarah, let's asked me to come are her she would, who's in ethiopia and member of parliament, he's joining us from addis ababa. welcome to the al jazeera news. our so as you know, there's a lot of anger and frustration in i'm her over what the federal government wants to
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do and the prime minister doesn't seem to want to back down. or will this only to next? sorry. can you hear me come out? how she mahmoud. yeah, i can hear you now. where is this all going to, where will this all lead to? there is anger and frustration and i'm higher, the prime minister doesn't seem to want to back down what happens next. yeah, well you tried summation of the background, the christian the main worry of the protest. you know, how do you know when you see that some people who are not well, can bank guy the golf? if you have a lot of me to be to drink that much time, he says force that fully got some suspect they cannot themselves event coming from and just on from so the message and you've been
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a security forces to make sure on the job. yeah. this is going to be one. i'm trying to tell you that a one a co mind so that you see that nobody can bring to see some kind of any kind of thinking any agenda coming. so i think i think that it's no reason that this move is going to really talk because why it's based on c, b, s, demand long before this as soon as possible, we can see has been asking for read, you know, i mean, i mean, you can keep referring to this as reorganization. you keep referring to this is reorganization, but isn't it somewhat of the federal government actually dissolving these special forces and, and the forces they're say they just simply don't trust the prime minister and it's really to disarm them and to allow possibly for the reallocation of lans.
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a low form, the re annexation of plans to dissolve and disarm them as well. yeah . you know, he was out on the land out of going to be one of the over the decision alley. but, but i don't see. i don't see any better coming from my reorganizing you. so you just mentioned that there's going to be quite a photo the country and then it's going to be $3.00 to $2.00 to expect protection under the one that's not me and not, not any of it. you know, you know, the be ok, but when the prime minister says that he is going to press ahead with this, with his plan, even if quotes a price has to be paid, how far is the prime minister willing to go? really? how, what is the funds are willing to go?
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i hope i went to consult with getting my mt. do not be so it was a fun. so the only is about the holy cobra. do they need it also, or they don't need it. the whole thing department doing is for the benefit of the nation is leading. i mean, the whole auditor vanishes and nationalities and i'm sure that this brought us, this will not go along with understanding what you're basing that on. because it's been 5 days of protests and it doesn't seem like the people and i'm her are backing down either. well, i hope this is the discussion is dead that you are going to visual of this security forces is not a great top immediately is what doesn't saturday, the discussion between the new forces and i wish that everybody supposes what the outcome of discussion is going to be the mortgage because the more they talk to one another they would understand it as a good fortune. tony took out the something that should be welcome to very
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positively. but some of us would ship, which would be people get that kind of move has really made you know, some of the people think of a negative impact. but i believe that if that if people are open for discussion and discussion continues to understand and accept the products and it is all for the people from the people come out any like mine based on how did you thank you from this about thank no money no, that is not the support the food, you know, we'll have to leave it there. we've run out of time. thank you so much for joining us for the sub above. thank you so much. now the un secretary general antonio gets harris has arrived in somalia for what his office is described as a visit of solidarity during the muslim holy month of ramadan. somalia is facing the worst drought in its history. 5 rainy seasons are failed. half the population has been effected,
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and 2000000 people have been forced to leave their homes. tara says the u, i needs more money to be able to increase humanitarian assistance in the horn of africa. although, so malia make virtually no contribution to grammar change. the somalis are among the greatest victims, nearly 5000000 people, odd expediency, i levels of acute fuel insecurity. and of course, rising prices. i make matters worse. so i called on donna's and i called the international community to step up their subordinates towards the 3 from the 2020 city you military response plan, which is currently just 15 percent funded. somali people deserve the solidarity of the international community. katherine saw is a market issue with more on those suffering from the drought bar. wacko mohamad,
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seattle, and had children recently arrived at a comfort displaced people in mogadishu, she joins about a 1000000 others who are clustered on the outskirts of the city. she came from a farming village in louis, she bella, but here she has no food. somehow children are sick and she is still grieving the death of her husband and child. she had you play the fountain, and then my husband and foil child died on our journey from the village to mac edition. we had to bury them in shallow graves by the roadside and was young from to another. half of the somali population has been affected by the drought. thousands have already died. 2000000 are entirely displaced, while others have moved to neighboring countries by rainy seasons, half failed in the horn of africa, the situation is dire. it's been raining in some parts of the country. a weather
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experts say the rains will not be enough to make things better. grooms are started earlier than expected this year. i saw that early onset of the rain stuck. most of the people who are displaced from the farms, their forms are not being currently tendered to or, or have been from the news. the production may be affected because before these people, some of them tried to go back to the farms. bush bill by time will be on the 2nd will got a federal greenish, isn't on. there will be not enough so you must have to take on there the rest of the crew to maturity. this means more so miles may be making their way to such camps. the un secretary general will be in the country to help mobilize humanitarian support. the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez will meet a with the president, somalia. he will be talking to displaced people the last time he was here. ah,
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it was 6 years ago. there was another drought as so a lot of somalis, a, we have talked to say that they want to see more action so that they can be able to break this cycle of violence and routes either comes, it started raining heavily just as people were preparing to break their ramadan fast. oh wow. many here will slip hungry, wet and coals. katherine's soi alta 0, mogadishu, or pentagon officials say the leak of highly classified defense documents is a very serious risk to us national security. the documents have appeared on several websites in recent weeks, so they cover a wide range of topics, including details about ukrainian air strikes and the countries air defense vulnerabilities. they reveal the size of some ukranian military units, descriptions of a legend con, between the russian mercenary group, bagginger and government officials,
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inter chia and haiti analysis of china as possible response to ukrainian strikes inside russia and assessment that gang has probably exaggerated it's miss l threat to the united states, mike hannah report from washington d. c. the documents appear to include sensitive information regarding the boy ukraine, in particular, us intelligence assessments of the performance of both ukrainian and russian forces . the pentagon has confirmed that many of the documents appear to be in the similar format used to provide updates to senior leaders, which would imply the leaks occurred at a high level. i'm just not going to get into the specifics specifics of this beyond thing. what you've heard others across the inner agency say, which is that the department of the fence and the intelligence community are reviewing and assessing the validity of these documents. there is no question of course that they present a risk to national security, but i'm just not going to get into specific. the leak of the documents was 1st
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reported by the new york times. and in addition to revealing intelligence about the war and ukraine, they also expose the extent of us eavesdropping on key allies, including israel and south korea. the reaction in capital like sol has been angry, spilling over into the south korean national assembly. we will kill way to go on if we strongly regret that the top us intelligence agency has been illegally spying on allies like our country. we strongly demand a thorough investigation and urge that similar incidents do not occur. the white house isn't a mode of fool damage control, and the national security council has confirmed that us officials have been in touch with relevant allies and partners. given disclosures in the department of justice is, is a leading a criminal investigation. so we're taking this very, very seriously, there is no excuse for these kinds of documents
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to be in the public domain. and while the department of justice continues its investigation into the source of the leagues senior us officials will not rule out the possibility that more documents could be made public. my cannot al jazeera washington. 5 people have been killed in a shooting in the u. s. state of kentucky, police say a 23 year old bank employee. open fire inside the branch where he worked in louisville. several people were injured including a police officer. the gunman was also killed. this is the 146 mass shooting in the us. this year, a democratic politician expelled from the usa to tennessee is legislature has been reappointed. nashville city council voted on monday to san justin jones back to the state house to fill the vacancy created by his own removal. republican politicians expelled jones and another democrat last week. that's after they protested the
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stance of the house on gun control following him as shooting me from sharif reports . i much of the team project engine hundreds rallied in support of the practice representative as he made his way to the states house after being appointed back to the seas from which he was expelled . only a few days earlier. we stand together and we will fight together. tennessee law gives law officials the power to phone vacancies in the state legislature. the nashville city council voted unanimously teresa jones to office 4 days after republican stripped him off his seat. the variable to expel a member came days after 3 adults and 39 year old children were killed in the school shooting only a few kilometers from the capital. building that led to protest is entering the state house, calling for stricter than laws. jones, along with fellow democrats,
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justin pearson and gloria johnson led chung from the house floor during the demonstration. the so called tennessee 3 old police expulsion bull. but only 2 men who were black were barred and not the white colleague in a move that was idly criticized as racist. i think expulsion is one of the most drastic and extreme actions that can be taken against the law maker. and it should only be used for the most severe actions and behaviors, but these 2 young men were expelled and it completely negated the, the wishes of their voters, moments of to be re appointed. justin jones were swollen on the steps of the state capitol hill. a similar walton p. s and could be held in his home city of memphis on wednesday. oh today. oh,
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oh. oh i. oh, jones's appointment is only temporary, especially elections will be held in the near future to fin both seeds for the remainder of the legislature. stang boat say they will run but full now, the expansions had become a rallying cry for democrats campaigning against gun violence and racial inequality . michel some surely unconsidered chinas and brazil's leaders are scheduled to meet in beijing later this week. she, campaign, lula de, so are expected to sign at least 20 agreements between their countries. while right below, take a look at what's at stake in the meeting. brazil is seeking to establish stronger diplomatic ties with china and the visit by brazilian president reecy. now seal lula the seal, but to beijing, this week i will formally kick off this new phase of the bilateral relationship.
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well, when she died home, baffling it up, china looks forward to working with brazil to take president lola's wizard as an opportunity to hold constructive discussions. on promoting at the end of development on bilateral economic countries relations ahead of his trip, president lula expressed a desire to work closely with beijing and mediating peace talks between russia and ukraine. you know, i am committed that brussel can make an extraordinary contribution to putting an end to the war and return to peace. though brazil is not the only latin american country that's refrained from taking sides on the russia, ukraine conflict, president lula has stood apart from other western leaders when it comes to foreign policy. your mon, the us in several european countries express concerns after president lula applauded a recent meeting between the chinese and russian presidents in moscow. and president lula as decision to allow iranian war ships to dock in rio de janeiro last month,
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also raised eyebrows among brazil's western allies foreign policy analysts. however, see these actions don't fall out of line with brazil's tradition of diplomatic non alignment. if anything, it seems to all be part of president lula desire to take a more leading role on the international stage, lula returning also to play a role in global affairs, indiana visions, brazil is looking for the expansion of the security council. number of members, brazil will host the june 20 next year is beginning to prepare for that in 2009 china surpass the u. s. s. brazil's main trading partner, president lula visit to beijing, could reposition brazil as an international power player, which many se deteriorated under lulu predecessor jade ball. so now to like got to
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go to that. going to less. if we must remember that under lula, the bricks are found, which is a group of emerging powers, include in china, brazil, russia, india, and south africa to create a strategic balance of the other world. paul is michel, brazil's ministry of foreign affairs says at least 20 bilateral agreements are expected to be signed. manuel rap, a low al jazeera in thailand's, about 1700 people in the city chang. my are taking the government to court for not doing enough to curb air pollution, so the levels and ching my are 20 times above those recommended by the world health organization. people have been told to wear masks on to avoid outdoor activities. pollution has been made worse by forest fires and crop burning. a wild fire in south korea has destroyed about a 100 homes strong winds caused the fire to spread quickly through residential areas. in gang june cb,
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emergency workers were deployed to evacuate people from their homes. cruise navy is delivering 500 tons of aid to people in regions affected by floods in the northwest . heavy rain has been falling for weeks, leaving some villages flooded. thousands of people have been made homeless, warmer than normal secret temperatures are making the rainy season worse. still ahead on the al jazeera news, our ah, the efficient turns for the fi thought women's world cup is unveiled with a 100 days to go until the tournaments kicks off. we have that story coming up in
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ah ah, downtown for the sportsman's with jammah. thank you during a huge night in store in the champions league with a pat guajaro's, manchester city going head to head with thomas eagles by munich in the 1st leg of that quarter final. this is the 1st time guardia faces, his former club who he left to join city in 2016 is the 6th year in a row that city have made the last 8 of europe's premier club competition. but they are yet to lift the trophy. how much do you want to win this competition? a we tried last season. we tried to shoot as a go. we tried through physical every single field, but they are teams that you face that also they are good to and they want to, we need to and being she again that is my my dream to general to leave it to leave it like nbc in front of you in a temporary competition and we want to try like all tried all the time. but that
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doesn't ms went to, you know, city made it to the final in 2021. but last chelsea who were coached at the time by thomas to call the german took over as by and boss a little over 2 weeks ago and says he hasn't spoken to his players about that city . chelsea match is more concerned with getting to know his squad i have to earn my trust and, and i have to under confidence of the players every day, every single day, especially when you step into a new dressing room. and so this is the situation right now, we did not, we did not mention the final which one bird and i will not do it. that would feel very awkward for me to to do this me the focus now on our team. we did not have a lot of days to prepare this match. i would have missed for some more weeks or some months, maybe 2 to 2 and understand our team better and we don't have it. so no problem. then feca rough against into milan on tuesdays of the quarter,
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final match benefit 7 points clear at the top of the portuguese league and have only lost the 2 game season. one of those defeats was on friday. again, the full force. we expect the top team very concentrated a team, but this also what we expect from our side of so we want to play our best football and we have to be ready for him for a team. was very good team, a lot of individual quality, a lot of different options. also india taking in a defense in the field. so i think we know that the way that we need a top performance as for opponents into milan, this is their 1st champions. lee caught the final in 12 years into a struggling perform. they failed to win any of the last 6 games and slipped out of the top 4 in the italian league. as $100.00 days to go until the fee for women's world cup kicks off in australia and new zealand to mark the occasion. the
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tournaments official chant was unveiled by fans. ah. supporters gathered at sydney's allianz stadium to chant unity beats. there are no lyrics and fever hopes it will be the defining sound of the woke up and unite fans to create. i quote, an unforgettable atmosphere. more than half a 1000000 tickets have already been sold for the torment which starts on july. the 20th. in major league baseball, the tampa bay rays became the 1st team since the milwaukee brewers in 1987. so open the season with 10 straight twins, i was in a sailor home run from brandon. wow. in the 8th inning, solomon beat the boston red sox. one, nothing. lough home at for the 3rd game in a row. the 1987 brewers and 82 atlanta braves,
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shared the major league record for the best art to a season with 13 consecutive ways. tempered fled in the n. h our with shout and dries of the vancouver canucks coming to blows with a los angeles kings. sean, does he? it was does or you had the last laugh as the kings went on to win the game? well to tennis, someone at no joke of its returns to actually the monte carlo masters. shortly after missing the last couple of events in the us because he's not vaccinated against cove. 19 alexander's verify has already booked his place in the 2nd round, making a winning start to his clay court season. the german was competing on the surface for the 1st time since he retired from last year's french open semi final, with an ankle injury. the 13th seat needed 3 steps though to get past a cask sounds alexander public. he faces a spaniard regards to statute and an indian premier league. there was a dramatic finish to the game between luck. now super giants and won't challenges.
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bangalore law can are required. one run as the final to win. langley bowler hoshal, that's how it try to run out non striker rabbit visually, but missed his 1st attempt. he hit the stumps with his 2nd, but that doesn't count miss scenario. so the ball was re boned with the super giants getting the single they needed for a one wicket victory. that is a real sport for now. pizza will have another update later. thank you so much, jim, or we're back in just a moment with much more with ah and
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from the al jazeera london broken into 2 people in thoughtful conversation with no host and no limitations. this dick, it is a most consequential picket in the men, ccc da fought to many companies that are doing bad things in the front in part 2 of human rights activists. q me 19 and environmental. if we known and the teeth, the systems are not working, but the longer that you fight them, the more that things changed studio be unscripted on out his era. the pursuit of endless economic growth has caused the planet. there's a number of things that threaten our civilization as we know, and that's an existential threat. otherwise oft, if overhauling entrenched economic systems can help revise the damage, they must go from degenerative systems to regenerating the living route and meet the businesses balancing the books by making the planet as important as profit. is that traumatic change for society? are we going to collapse, or are we going to rise business critical on al jazeera cheers from school children
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in the island community of east end. the excitement is over. the arrival of their teacher fransisco been asked is there's only one school in coyote casinos. infancy school is the only teacher the fact that these children are able to have an education at all the result of years of hard work from the local community here in cairo's coaching at the store. this year, the u. s. government announced $33000000.00 to increase access to education, part of a broader strategy by the by did administration to address the root causes of migration from central america critics in honduras, however, more than that ramp and government corruption means that foreign assistance too often goes astray ah, the world economic outlook is released the i m f warrens the next 5 years. we'll see the slowest growth in 3 decades.
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