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fast fashion is causing in west africa as the weekly imports in used garments passes 15 million in ghana. hello there. a very warm welcome to the programme. one of president biden�*s closes eyes has urged russia not to exploit the energy crisis that is causing gas shortages across europe. russia insists much of the problem lies with europe the problem lies with europe the decision not to take out long—term contracts for which it is now paying the price. this urges alarming consumers across europe. 1 this urges alarming consumers across europe.— across europe. i am very worried. — across europe. i am very worried. very _ across europe. i am veryi worried, very concerned. across europe. i am very - worried, very concerned. we struggle enough. translation: there are mothers who have to between paying their energy bill of feeding their children. that is the problem. the cold weather — that is the problem. the cold weather is coming and we need to heat— weather is coming and we need to heat apartments. if you go to heat apartments. if you go to poor— to heat apartments. if you go to poor areas, no—one puts on the heating — to poor areas, no—one puts on the heating because everyone knows — the heating because everyone knows they won't be able to pay for it _ knows they won't be able to pay for it h — knows they won't be able to pay for it. �* . ., ., knows they won't be able to pay for it. �* _, ., ., .,, for it. a record demand for gas unlimited _ for it. a record demand for gas unlimited storage _ for it. a record demand for gas unlimited storage in _ for it. a record demand for gas unlimited storage in the - for it. a record demand for gas unlimited storage in the eu - for it. a record demand for gas unlimited storage in the eu is. unlimited storage in the eu is fuelling politicians fears for the future. russia supplies 40% of the eu's natural gas imports. moscow once feared a fall in oil price would undermine its economy. now, it is calling the shots. watch the price of gas plummet as vladimir putin is televised, suggesting a possible increase of gas supply on wednesday. but he has little sympathy for his european customers. translation: all of its activities were aimed i at curtailing the so—called long—term contracts focusing on the transition to gas exchange trading. it turns out this policy was wrong. it didn't account for uncertainties. russia's main gas producer insists it is blameless. translation: since the beginning of the year, i we have supplied foreign markets with near—record amounts of gas. we increased deliveries to our largest supermarket, germany, by a third compared to the last year, turkey by 2.5 times, romania, four times. we supplied additional volumes of gas along all routes including the ukrainian route as much as we could. but they have accused russia of reducing supply. russia says the new underwater pipeline would save europe's sticky situation, but only if germany and brussels quickly approve the project to get it flowing. not everyone thinks russia is acting reasonably. we have long been concerned about russia using energy as a tool of coercion and a political weapon, we have seen it happen before and we could see it happen again. i think it would be a mistake for russia to try to exploit this. i think that would ultimately backfire on them i believe they should respond to the market demands for increased energy supplies to europe. that comes from more demand as countries emerge from the pandemic, depleted storage tanks after a cold end to the winter, china consuming more gas and low wind speeds that reduce renewable energy. right now, russia remains under pressure to increase supply driven by a volatile market, which is powering its bargaining position too. democrats and republicans in the senate have reached a short—term deal which allows the government to borrow more money. it is aimed at helping them default from the for the first time ever. the agreement only last two months so it is a short—term fix. we have reached agreement to extend the debt ceiling through early december and it is our hope that we can get this done as soon as today. republican and democratic members and staff negotiated through the night in good faith. the senate is moving toward the plan i laid out yesterday to spare the american people a manufactured crisis. our correspondant says senators will have to address the issue again in december. the drum is playing out here in dc, democrats hope republicans would get on board to hatley �*s get it to the senate, which they have done. i needed ten republicans, they got 11 republicans. it was then approved and now has to go to the house to be approved and the house to be approved and the democratic party controls the democratic party controls the house. it will land on president biden's desk. he will then sign it, it will be 480 billion dollars which will cover spending until the third of december. adverts are crisis, it is an understatement to call that because america, had it defaulted on its debt, it could have gone into a recession. the economy is in a precarious situation at the moment, americans would have experienced realfinancial hardship, people wouldn't have got paid, global markets would have been in turmoil, the credit rating agencies would have down there setting. this is going to happen again in a couple of months because only until the third of december which means that we will be talking about this all over again. we certainly well. more on that in business in half—an—hour. first, a quick update on some of the day's other news. police in north—west nigeria say they have now rescued 187 villages abducted by criminal gangs. the victim spent several weeks in captivity and they were reportedly freed by security forces following an operation. the european commission says it has serious concerns about a ruling in poland that allows only two take precedence over that of the eu. the commission reaffirmed the founding principles of the legal system including the privacy of its law over member states. large crowds have credited out by the waters of the austrian people's party in vienna, calling for the resignation of a chance love who is being investigated over the alleged attempt to bribe a newspaper group to publish favourable opinion polls. he denies any wrongdoing. they have: other parties to meet in parliament on friday to decide what to do. now, a sweeping overhaul of international tax system is expected to be announced today. the meeting in paris of the oecd. nearly 140 countries are set to agree on a global minimum tax rate of 15%. islands of al noor and its low corporation tax on large multinational countries which successive governments have upheld. while in public finance minister announced the decision. this is the right decision. this is the right decision. it is a sensible and a pragmatic decision made by the government in the interests of our country, and ultimately a decision that i believe will be critical to conditions to create longer term certainty for businesses and investors. which in turn will be to the benefit of many thousands of employees in the future. we are going to be diving into the details of that story in the details of that story in the business news in about half—an—hour stop now, this weekend, iraq holds its general election, the fifth vote since the us led invasion that toppled saddam hussein in 2003. the country was complex party system remains largely defined by the act or ethnicity and there is little hope that change can be delivered through the ballot box. we took a journey from the capital of baghdad to erupt�*s second biggest city to see how people view the election. it is home to one of the site shines. it is covered with banners of contested parties in this weekend bottom elections. another vote in a country where political failure often costs lies. and people have lived it over and over again. then he is running for his life during the era of saddam hussein until the dictator fell era of saddam hussein until the dictatorfell into era of saddam hussein until the dictator fell into thousand and three. translation: �* ., ., translation: after the fall of the old regime, _ translation: after the fall of the old regime, the _ translation: after the fall of the old regime, the people - translation: after the fall of | the old regime, the people were hopeful, especially the ts who thought the new people would address the grievances. but until now nothing changed. i until now nothing changed. i asked the family whether they plan to vote despite the obvious frustration. translation: obvious frustration. tuna/mom- obvious frustration. translation: , , translation: his wife tells me the had translation: his wife tells me they had to _ translation: his wife tells me they had to heed _ translation: his wife tells me they had to heed the _ translation: his wife tells me they had to heed the call - translation: his wife tells me they had to heed the call of - they had to heed the call of iraq was a shi'ite who urged them to turn out. it iraq was a shi'ite who urged them to turn out.— them to turn out. it is a reminder— them to turn out. it is a reminder of— them to turn out. it is a reminder of how - them to turn out. it is a | reminder of how religion them to turn out. it is a - reminder of how religion plays a major political role here. but the vote comes in a deep dissolution in the political elite among iraqis, shi'ites and soreness. it is what triggered the mass protests of 2019 that eventually brought this election. —— sunnis. some parts of iraq show country public fragility at its worst. the city was left influenced by so—called islamic state. today, election posters remain hanging on piles of rubble. a symbol of a city let down by politicians. behind me is all that is left of the mosque. thejihadists of the islamic state blew it to pieces right before the defeat. it has been almost four years since the liberation of muslim from ies, but the destruction is still remarkable here —— is. out did the locals who see this every day think of the upcoming elections? like most people in the city, he is sunnl sunni. nothing has come out of it. translation: ~ ., ., it. translation: ., ., ., , translation: we wanted an early election and _ translation: we wanted an early election and were _ translation: we wanted an early election and were feeling _ election and were feeling optimistic, but then some politicians put their posters on top of the city was in ruins. on the body of our dead who are still under the rubble. for other people here, the words run deeper. woman has been knocking on doors for years trying to know the fate of her son. he was taken by is extremists before they were ousted. translation: i ousted. translation: ., ., �* translation: i want -- won't vote for anyone. _ translation: i want -- won't vote for anyone. since - translation: i want -- won't vote for anyone. since the - translation: i want -- won't vote for anyone. since the lastj vote for anyone. since the last elections, not a single politician came to us what we need. my son is missing. would that except to have that happen to one of their own children? whoever wins this election will need to rebuild shattered city at and regain people bother confidence in a political system that has long let them down. the italian born novelist has won this year's nobel prize for literature. he reacted by calling just brilliant and wonderful. he says it isjust calling just brilliant and wonderful. he says it is just a big prize and he is still taking it in. he grew up on the island of zanzibar and arrived in england as a refugee at the end of the 1960s. his early books include pilgrim's way, for example. it considers life as a migrant in the uk. the british academy communities uncompromising and compassionate writing on the effects of colonialism and the experiences of refugees. he is in fact the first african to win the award in almost two decades and will take home 10 million swedish kroner. i will do the maths. it is more than1 million us dollars. he has dedicated the prize to his readers. he told me colleague where he was the moment he found out about the prize. the moment i heard i was making myself a cup of tea, just about before lunch, and this, somebody on the phone — you know these days, you get a cold call and i thought it was one of them! and i picked it up and i heard this guy say, "hello, you have won the nobel prize for literature" and i said "come on! "get out of here! leave me alone!" but he talked me out of that and gradually persuaded me! when you are writing, you write to the best of your understanding and your ability, observing as carefully, hoping to give pleasure and that kind of thing. but at least for me, i don't say i am doing this because i want something, you know, kind of practical to come out of it, something that would change anything, because that's really up to people, it is not up to a writer to stand or write in a book, so i write to the best and leave it to let the thing do its work wherever. as the conversation is more broadly about britain's colonial history have shifted in recent years, whether you find the experience of writing about colonialism has moved as well, comparing your first books to your more recent ones? yes, i think something big has changed, sure. what i was beginning to say was that there was a time, you know, pretty soon after the colonisation, you know, when it seemed as if, you know, there was nothing to say, we've done it, we've left them, they have got their own, whatever. and only as time has passed in the last few decades the actual meaning of it, the consequences of it have become more clear. and now what you see is a sort of resistance which is coming from mainly from i suppose from the conservative party but perhaps elsewhere as well, brexit being an example, of something that desires to resist that change that has taken place. it's not really aboutjust the eu, it's really about also i think having to think again about what kind of country this is and what kind of history it has, so i think, yeah, i think things have changed and i think although these things have not been unknown, you know, in sort of in academic scholarship as it were, but in popular life and popular culture, these are things that are very much contested. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the restaurant owners in thailand not allowing flooding turning adversity to their advantage. this was a celebration by people who were relishing their freedom. they believe everything's going to be different from now on. they think their country will be respected in the world once more, as it used to be before slobodan milosevic took power. the dalai lama, the exiled spiritual leader of tibet, has won this year's nobel peace prize. as the parade was reaching its climax, two grenades i exploded and a group of- soldiersjumped from a military truck taking part in a parade i and ran towards the president, firing from kalashnikov automatic rifles. - after 437 years, the skeletal ribs of henry viii's tragic warship emerged. but even as divers worked to buoy her up, the mary rose went through another heart—stopping drama. i want to be the people's governor. i want to represent everybody. i believe in the people of california. hello there welcome back. a reminder of the main story this hour, america's national security advisor warned russia not to exploit the energy crisis causing gas shortages across europe. fast fashion brands are over producing to meet demands and it is causing a huge environmental problem in west africa. ghana imports about 50 million used garments each work, made up from the western world unwanted castoffs. we investigated the problem. every morning this scene, a desperate scramble for the best. this is the largest secondhand clothing market in ghana and traders here rely on whatever is sent from places like america and the uk. translation: fin like america and the uk. translation: ~ , .,, translation: on wednesday we did not aet translation: on wednesday we did not get good _ translation: on wednesday we did not get good clothing - translation: on wednesday we did not get good clothing at - did not get good clothing at all. , . all. they engage in the secondhand _ all. they engage in the secondhand clothing i all. they engage in the - secondhand clothing business in the market and for most of them it is their main source of livelihood, but more recently they are encountering local forces because the politics of the clothing imported in the country has reduced. this man imports clothing from the uk. translation:— imports clothing from the uk. translation: there is always bill's. translation: there is always bill's- bills _ translation: there is always bill's. bills are _ translation: there is always bill's. bills are full— translation: there is always bill's. bills are full of- translation: there is always bill's. bills are full of fast - bill's. bills are full of fast fashion items _ bill's. bills are full of fast fashion items so - bill's. bills are full of fast fashion items so badly i bill's. bills are full of fast i fashion items so badly made they cannot be resold and the reality is 40% goes straight to landfill. this is a major graveyard for fast fashion, years of dumping has created this environmental nightmare. and it does not end here. much of the clothing makes its way through storm drains to the ocean. ., .., ., through storm drains to the ocean. ., ., .,~ through storm drains to the ocean. ., ., ., ocean. you cannot take it out. you have _ ocean. you cannot take it out. you have to — ocean. you cannot take it out. you have to dig. _ ocean. you cannot take it out. you have to dig. it _ ocean. you cannot take it out. you have to dig. it is - ocean. you cannot take it out. you have to dig. it is buried. l you have to dig. it is buried. it is stuck. wow! some of these clothes are polyester and synthetics and that also go into the waterways and chokes the fish and marine life. the fashion industry uses 500 billion dollars a year due to fashion waste and we need to mobilise to get all of these production and manufacturing companies internationally to commit to how this will be disposed of. this commit to how this will be disposed of.— commit to how this will be disposed of. commit to how this will be disosed of. �* , , ., disposed of. as the day ends at the market. — disposed of. as the day ends at the market, trucks _ disposed of. as the day ends at the market, trucks pick- disposed of. as the day ends at the market, trucks pick up - disposed of. as the day ends at the market, trucks pick up the l the market, trucks pick up the latest hall of discarded items. the sheer volume of waste generated by the fashion industry is not being managed. it is simply doing its damage in countries like mine. absolutely staggering pictures there! they stay with you a long time, pictures like that. checking in with sport. i am tulsen tollett and sports news, football and world champions france came from 2—0 down ensuring to be belgium to qualify for the way nations league final. the car to put them up at half—time but a stunning second half from didier deschamps side saw karim benzema before the khaki was ruled offside and then in stoppage time struck a left footed goal to see them move through on sunday final against spain. in south africa — south america, lionel messi's team was held against brazil. in europe, despite having not finishing, aaron ramsey will lead wales in the next two world cup qualifiers against estonia, with gareth bale unavailable due to injury. there world number onejohn there world number one john rahm there world number onejohn rahm is nicely placed in the golf spanish open in spain. this will be three wins in a row and trailing rose mcgowan after an eight under opening round. elsewhere, on the lpga, the defending champion from two years ago carded nine birdies in an eight under parfirst round of 63, leading by three shots from sandra gal. the world number one, nearly quarter, is a further shot back at four under par, she is the reigning pga championship and looking for herfourth reigning pga championship and looking for her fourth victory of the year. the day after seeing his shoes disappear under the car while his wedding ring was attached to them, anti— murray had good news to report as it prepares for the opening match at indian wells on friday. it is a return he has been talking about and this is what happens.— is what happens. hello everyone. _ is what happens. hello everyone. i— is what happens. hello everyone, i hope - is what happens. hello | everyone, i hope you're is what happens. hello - everyone, i hope you're all doing well and a quick message for a huge thanks for all the messages and to everyone for sharing the story about the shoes and wedding ring. had to make a few calls today and chat to the security at the hotel and everything and a little update for everyone, would you believe it, they still absolutely stink but the issue is back and the wedding ring is back and i'm back in the good books! let's go! you can see all the sport news on the website. talking about what is going on in thailand at the moment because hat is going on in thailand at the moment because about 30 about 30 hat is going on i northern the moment because about 30 about 30 the moment because about 30 northern and central provinces have been hit by have been hitby bad ' w i ' northern and central provinces have been hit by bad flooding noerthrn and cetal prvinces have been hit b bad floodin: have been hit by bad flooding in recent have been have been hit by bad flooding in recent weeks causing blood levels to ride in the river that flows all the way to bangkok and while many businesses have been threatened by the flooding, one has used it to their advantage. waiters tread through water to serve hungry customers. for this restaurant in thailand, business is going swimmingly. translation: it's - exciting and fun for me. we're eating and dipping in water at the same time. translation: it's a fun challenge. i you don't know if you'll get washed away while eating. the chao phraya antique cafe takes its name from the river running through bangkok. it hasn't been an easy year. the pandemic caused many businesses in the area to shut during lockdown, and recent bouts of flooding threatened to close the restaurant for good. but instead, the owners have seen an opportunity with customerfootage of a unique dining experience now going viral on social media. translation: customers come here for a lot of reasons. - they enjoy the barbecue pork, the atmosphere and the waves. customers absolutely love the waves. the come with appropriate attire, like shorts, some even bring their kids and families to experience this. what i thought would be a crisis turned into an opportunity. it's not always a simple affair as waves from passing boats can knock over seating. but for now, rising water levels continues to bring in a wave of customers. as ever you can reach me and most of the team here on social media. hello again. thursday saw the arrival of some very warm air indeed across the uk, with temperaturesjumping by seven degrees celsius in places. many of us had quite a bit of cloud, but we had some sunshine — for example, in north wales in denbighshire and next door to this in flintshire — that was where the warmest place in the country was. 22 degrees celsius the top temperature. that is eight degrees celsius warmer than it should be at this time of the year — the october average is 14 degrees. now, we've had extensive cloud across the north—west for both scotland and northern ireland. here, a slow—moving weather front has been bringing rain through thursday. we've got more rain to come overnight into friday, friday night and into saturday as well for some across scotland and northern ireland because this front is barely budging. further southwards, well, we've got quite a bit of cloud reforming, some mist and fog patches turning quite dense. as well as that, there's a bit of drizzle around, so quite a murky start to the day for many in england and wales with that mist and fog and low cloud slow to thin and break. but eventually, come the afternoon, we should start to get some brighter weather through. the exception — well, for northern ireland and scotland, there's more rain here, heaviest in argyll and highland, and we've got a very weak weather front moving into east anglia and south—east england. that willjust thicken the cloud up enough to bring occasional spots of light rain or drizzle as well. but otherwise, very mild again — temperatures running into the low 20s. now this weekend, this cold front will start to push its way southwards. it is a weak front. it will bring some fresher air in from the north and west with temperatures easing down a few degrees as we go through the weekend. now, saturday — again, mist and fog patches to start the day across england and wales but probably a better chance of seeing some sunshine through the afternoon. the rain in scotland and northern ireland actually starts to budge, so it should brighten up across the north—west of both later in the afternoon, but the rain heading into cumbria and northumberland. that same weather front is this stripe of cloud across east anglia and the south—east on sunday. might get an odd spit of rain but essentially, a lot of dry weather on sunday, again with some sunny spells around, a few showers in northern scotland with strengthening winds here and the temperatures easing down — 14 or 15 degrees scotland and northern ireland, the far north of england, still 17—19 across england and wales. but it'll continue to get a little bit fresher — those temperatures coming back closer to average in the week ahead. hello. this is bbc news with the latest business headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. frozen out. more than a million more uk households face being pushed into fuel poverty by the energy crisis. debt relief. markets share a deal to raise the overdraft and avoid a catastrophic default for now in america. tax haven no more. ireland dropped his opposition to a global minimum tax on multinationals. plus, saudi scores newcastle and sends the club straight to the top of the financial league.

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