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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20221011



in vest indonesia. now, lou this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm carry johnston. this is a news our light from coming up in the next 60 minutes. fairs of a global recession grow as i am f, paint's, a gloomy future for the world economy. ours, after pounding ukrainian city was operational. russia says that he met bruton could be open to meeting joe biden. the u. s. president looks to reevaluate relations with long term ally, saudi arabia after ria, that led the opec last group of oil producers to cut production, lebanon, and israel are set to sign a maritime border deal after years and negotiations. plus. it's not easy to wake up every day. go out on patrol. i'm doing this for him. rangers in south africa, risk their lives protecting rhinos as a tribute to a colleague killed by poachers. hello, i'm sorry heidi the latest sport with 40 days to go to the wild carpets another big week in the champions league. but linelle messy, mrs. p. s g 's match on tuesday because of injury. ah, international monetary fund is predicting oblique future for the global economy as a war and ukraine, sky high consumer prices and rising interest rates take their toll will be live it's i m f headquarters with our correspondence, alan fisher in just a moment. but 1st, let's hear from the chief economist of the international monetary fund where we have the some technical problems there, but we are going to go to our correspond alan fishing who joins us from washington, d. c. and can you paint a picture of just how bad this year's been there's no good use in the report. if you go through it, there is no silver lining. and the reality is that so often we hear of the international monetary fund of the world bank talking about how things are rough and there are difficult economic climates we had that 15 years ago during the financial crisis. we had that during covered as well. but this time, it seems that almost everyone around the world is feeling it and they're feeling it and ways that impact the way they do ordinary things, such as going to the food store. they find that goods on they are or even watch. they can't afford that, they would normally buy or if they go to fill up their car with petrol, then they find out that is much more expensive than it used to be. so the impacts are being felt almost everywhere. and there are a number of reasons for that. first of all, this political instability, we've seen that in the likes of lebanon, where there is an issue with the banks at the, and political instability has followed. or if you go to shall anchor, well, protest against the president and the countries already suffering under a huge debt burden. and that has caused problems as well. there have been climate crises, and you've seen that in places like pakistan or here in the united states itself. and then there is the economic issue, which is in fact, in every way around the world. and then there is the war in ukraine. now, according to the international monetary fund that the prospect of growth has certainly been hit and she grow the economy. that should mean that there are more jobs and that should mean that there is more money for ordinary people to enjoy. but they're saying, look, there is a real issue this year. so the saying in 2021 growth globally was 6 percent and 2022. you can see that everything is contracting. it's down to 3.2 percent or next year it will be 2.7 percent. so you can see that internationally, everything is contracting and then there's inflation and that seems to be impacting almost every single one of us inflation. in 2021 was 4.7 percent this year. it's 8.7 percent and the international monetary fund is saying, while it cope will come down, it will stay high for a much longer period. to the extent that 2023 will feel for many countries like your recession and the figure there will be 6.5 percent next year. so you can see that that's still way above the targets, which are normally at the most one or 2 percent. so 6.5 is a big jump in inflation. and a 3rd of the countries across the world will feel a recession in the coming year. this is the 1st and person gathering for 3 years at the international monetary fund and the wild bank. they get together every year to talk about the problems that they face this time that is convergence of problems with climate security and political instability as well as inflation. and they realize that although it may be business as normal for the 1st time in 3 years, when they go into the meeting rooms and decide the future direction financially, it still can't be businesses normal life 1st in washington, dc. alan fish a thank you. but for the boss, beau explains how much influence the i m f, has the international monetary fund, an institution that promotes global economic stability, and perhaps a lender of last resort, or a 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 a 190. the i m f says it monitors economic health of member countries and provide loans for governments in economic distress 2 years ago at the height of the covey. 19 pandemic. more than a 100 nations requested bailouts on the i'm f. his i correspondent alan fisher reporting on those loans for his headquarters here in washington. the international monetary fund has put together a 9 trillion dollar port to help countries deal with the covert crisis. most of that money has come from the g. 20 the world richest nations, and more than 100 countries have asked for help. now this is the i mass map of where money was distributed among those helped $2700000000.00 to egypt. 411000000 to ethiopia. 361000000 to bosnia herzegovina. more recently, sri lanka received $2900000000.00 after its economy faced collapse. it ran out of money for food medicine, cooking, gas and fuel. but critics of the, i may say it is outdated and ineffective of the 89 developing countries that received i m f. loans between 19651995 more than half where no better off afterwards. in fact, 32 were poor. other critics question whether many nations which borrow money from the i m f. have the ability to repay now yourself with addition to the ins and some sort of longer term, ah, where program is likely going to have to step in to help countries through that. now the i m f is downgrading is forecast of 2.9 percent global growth in 2023. it says that because of the increasing risk of recession and financial instability, far from being transitory as result, inflation is much more persistent, high energy, and foot prices tight to financial conditions. lingering supply, disruptions decelerate, wrote all of the world's largest economy economy. so now slowing down for better or for worse, many more governments may need to turn to the i m f in the coming months and years . while i m f has caught china's growth prospects the next 2 years. the economy is predicted to grow by only 3.2 percent this year. if that happens, it will be the lowest growth rating for decades. excluding during the start of the pandemic in 2020, from beijing, patrick, for as well as the saying goes, when china sneezes the world catches a cold. that's certainly the case for emerging and developing asia where the i m f has so forecasted a decline in growth from 7.2 percent and 2021 to 4.4 percent in 2022. that's a downgrade of 0.2 percent since july at large, reflects the downgrade to growth in china to 3.2 percent for this year to the countries slowest to growth rate in more than 4 decades. if you exclude the initial outbreak of the coven, 19 crisis in 2020, and the i m. f has singled out the slowdown in china as being a key challenge for the global economy, frequent curve at 90 loc dance across the country of taking that so crimping, local demand, and causing significant supply chain disruption. it's also deep into decline in home cells and called the quality pressures on developers bias concerned about the delivery or residential units of boycotting mortgage payments, threatening sector, which accounts for one 5th of china's g d p. they're also fears the spill over into the banking sector. which could weigh on medium some growth. now the i met is recommending authorities, a neighbor restructuring of troubled developers, so to avoid any broader risk to the financial system. and all lies will no doubt be on the upcoming commas party congress for clues on how the country intends to navigate its way out of the cove at 19 crisis. nigeria is one of those countries filling the branch of the war, new crane even before russia's invasion. you ends well food program had to cut rations by 50 percent due to a funding shortfall. don't use their english looks at the human impact on economic costs. made interests reports from harkell in the north of the country you are most of the grain is produced, prizes have remain high despite you harvest. yeah. in the south. food is even more expensive. is i really go you very high. i did, i day i came to a buyer. i assigned money, i budget for the rice. i didn't go out with fill out the global nigerians operating for more price increases in coming months because i just cultural production has been impacted by flooding. and what lies a shortage and because the country doesn't define its own petroleum products, what ukraine are forced up the price of fuel and transported elsewhere, doctors without borders is reporting large cases of modern treatment in the northwest of the country impacted by years of tax. quite criminal objects in little piece of the country. oh, bottom, insurgency, 13 years of luck with millions of people in need of food assistance. just as gordon optics we took a kyra is a professor of economics at the indian institute of technology. she joins us from you, jenny, at, welcome to the program. so how concerned should we be about ins for costs? do you think so i have a slightly different perspective on the economic issues that i am and i think it's sort of wrong headed right now. going to be so fixated on group 3 is obviously pro crates are important, but i'm fairly certain that if the was wealth was redistributed fairly across the population, then we wouldn't be in as bad a situation as we are right now. so according to me, it's really the distribution and inequality. that is the key problem right now. and from whatever little i know about the board and the issues that it's highlighting the fear of governance across the world to do something. and to take that bullet by and so on. so to see that part has not been commented upon at all. so i think it's an example of india where 6 point one percent growth rate has been forecasted . and actually that's a pretty heavy growth rate, even though much lower than the initial $6.00 and what we have seen otherwise. but i think that still will not be a good enough for us because we need to couple that with the distribution policies in the country and sell. and i suspect this is true in other places also. but supporters of the i m f would say that the books have to be balanced, aren't there, and it's governments themselves who've failed their populations. yes, no. so in a definitely books out of the balance. and a, what i'm saying is actually a lot of the claim, one government resources right now, instead of it being for the actually the rich, i have a bigger claim on government resources. think about what happened in the u. k t n t, where the government has just announced a tax cuts for the top one percent in the cotton g. when actually a lot of people are suffering on account of the energy crisis and austerity measure, they're even thinking about reducing unemployment benefits, etc. so i think that the lack of focus on raising resources of from those will have way more than they should act. think fairly. i think that acts is a really something that should be sent to stage right now. not just in india, but i suspect in many parts of the was and if we were to talk about these issues on the, then i'll be likely to make substantial progress on the issues that face of these countries when us talk about those issues. and what will the impact of all the speed you think going forward on, on the person in the streets as it were, and people's everyday lives. for example, in india that you mention so i thing in india and i know i mean in the past few years, not just oh because of it, but because of a longer tragic tree, all giving a free pass to the rid chest. what we find is exactly what you said that, you know, the government isn't able to balance its books because for us it has to satisfy the people that are made by the industrialists and even on the bay law. and once those demands have been met, then the government is left with that he literally distribute. so it's completely, you know, the opposite of what one expects. united bobby eco now makes believe that and he distribution is a key role of the government. and not just sustaining and encouraging growth, but also distribution. but that rule of the government has been forgotten. and so in india also we have serious issues related to inflation, which is affecting people's food budgets already in a country where attrition is a huge problem. and this is affecting governance nutrition programs. so for instance, we have been asking for years now that age should the used in the menu by children who go to government schools and to please fools. and this demand has just not been met, even though it boxed nothing. it cost next to not be a but the government just, it puts, it hangs up and says they don't have money. i tied behind other behind other excuses like religious sentiment because they think everyone wants eggs. so a evil is of the government, health, education, nutrition, all of these that affected because of the, an unwillingness to recognize that attacks asian systems. and you know, the fiscal system right now is benefiting the lynch rather than performing the role that the government is supposed to perform with the distribution. all right. okay. all right, tommy tucker, kara, and usually we appreciate your time. thank you very much. and if you for fancy morehead on the news ow, including ah fury on the streets of puerto prince people and good by high living costs on the lack of jobs, demand the resignation of katy's prime minister. welcome news for foreign tourists and ends to cope with 19 travel restrictions in japan. and in sports, we speak to the columbia team. a competing at the st. child won't come here and that's coming up with some ah, the u. s. says it's re evaluating its relationship with us. the saudi led opec floss group decided to steeply cut production. the organization of oil producing countries announced its decision last week despite us opposition. the white house says present, joe biden is willing to work with congress after a senator called for a freeze on corporation with saudi arabia. let's go to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could. so what might this re evaluation actually mean in practice? well, this is something that has really been concern for many on capitol hill for some time this us saudi relationship. and there has been a concern about particularly the issue of human rights. and so this is something that many members of congress, not just from the opposition republican party, but also from the president's own democratic party, have been urging the white house to do not just the biden administration, but also the trumpet ministration for many years to reevaluate this relationship and so this is something that, as we've been reporting the national security spokesperson, john kirby says, is now something that the white house is willing to look at a given the fact that of the president did travel to saudi arabia recent months did feel that he had a good conversation with the saudi curb, prince bahamas, been solomon, but they're not happy with the fact that now there has this been decision, this decision by opec to in fact cut production. and so there's a number of reasons why the white house is not happy about this decision. and one of the big reasons is that there is a congressional election that is coming up in just a matter of weeks, in fact, in november. and this is really seen to benefit the president's political adversaries. here in the united states, high energy prices really are not good for the president politically. and so that's one reason that this white house is not happy about this. but the other reason that the white house is not happy about this is that the fact that this is really seen is aligning with russia. and of course, that when the president is supporting ukraine and setting so much money, ukraine in defending their russian invasion of ukraine. they're really national security concerns about this as well. and so that's why this relationship is being evaluated. but there's another reason that congress is looking for this to be evaluated. and again, it comes back to the human rights that i was talking about as the issue of the murder of jamal cas shoji, back in 2018. and there has been of the foundation of foreign policy for the by the administration. joe biden promised to make saudi arabia pry estate, as many say that he didn't do that when it came to the murder of jamaica shoji. and ultimately now the issue is coming down to this reevaluation, not on the issue of human rights, but instead on economic says so many and congress saying that it's something that is long overdue, but perhaps should have been done sooner. and maybe this is the issue that it should have been done about. kimberly, at the white house for us there. thanks for them. now russia has praised the decision by opec, lost his sharply cut back on all production. president vladimir putin said it was made to help stabilize the global market. he made the remarks at a meeting with the leader of the united arab emirates overseas, and we are actively working in the framework of opec plus our decisions. our action aren't director against anyone. we are and acting to create problems for anyone. our actions are aim to ensures to built in global energy markets. but on that foreign minister, so you'll hover over it says his country will not turn down a meeting between presidents vladimir putin and joe biden. he comes ahead of this year's g 20 summit on the indonesian island of bali. next month. the 2 leaders held their last face to face meeting at a summit in geneva last year. or mohammed that val joins is not from moscow. well, what more is moscow saying about celebrities, comments? yes, her for a minister law for of was a brief for responding to this question. he basically said the russia, well, comes at any suggestion or invitation for a meeting between a president flooded me to put in and visit joe biden. but he also said that he doesn't know where that will lead. and this is in the context of, for russia, a, you know, recently talking about negotiations, but you know, has its conditions because president vladimir putin on september 30th when he signed the decree of annexation of the 4 regions of eastern or southern ukraine. he said we also invite ukrainians for our for negotiations, but they have to know that they should forget about any negotiations on the territories that we have just next. so russia might be okay for talks, but it has its tough conditions and the west i, the stand would not be willing to, to not negotiate those next regions because it doesn't recognize that annexation. we understand that the president vladimir put in, in the next couple of days we'll meet with his turkish counterpart, but by l. one in the fan. and we know the turkish leaders have always been trying to create an atmosphere of dialogue, or for dialogue between russia and the west. and russia, of course, considered this, this fight. and this struggle is not the 2 russia and ukraine. it is between russia and the west. so any negotiations, any negotiations between russia and the western leaders, is welcome for the russians because they don't even recognize the importance or the utility of talking directly to the ukrainian leadership. okay, ma'am, it's a lot of 1st in moscow there. thank you. ukraine is calling on the g 7. group of nations to supply air, defense weapons after wave of russian strikes, killed 19 people on monday. well, strikes have been reported in the past hours in the visit upper region. the governor in the southeast region says a school was among the buildings attacked on tuesday morning on person was killed when rockets hit a car dealership. moscow has been sharing the region intensely, really challenged, has more from keith. not since the beginning of the war had sa ukraine gone through such a day as monday or wave after wave of cruise, miss orland drone. it strikes coming from multiple different locations, hitting multiple different cities. 12 regions of ukraine were targeted at least 20 cities. we know that the death toll is 19 and about a 100 people are injured. what it seems is that the, the russians were going mostly for critical civilian infrastructure. most commonly, that was power stations and power plants so that there are many parts of the country living. i just mentioned that a still having power issues after yesterday's attacks and new ones because of the latest volley of, of missiles launched that to day most of the 5 know all the fires of have been put out now. but yeah, that the tactics of russia, the, the strategy of russia, it is obvious, go after civilian power or civilian power infrastructure and launch missiles into the center cities. tron creeks much disruption for the civilians as possible. so the head hair on al jazeera will tell you how palestinians are trying to preserve a piece of history in the occupied westbank and in sport venza my returns. parrell madrid has a name for placement champions, league not counseling. ah hello there. hurricane julia has continued to cause widespread flooding gaz parts of central america before we get there. let's have a look at south america and venezuela has been dealing with a catastrophic landslide. that's after unusual rainfall caused rivers to swell and flood to the south west of correct us. now the rain is still there. picking up in the northeast. we'll also see some more severe thunderstorms rush across more than areas of brazil and roads down into bolivia as well as you are a why and power why, but there is going to be some relief and some sunshine coming back to coastal areas of brazil for the likes of rio de janeiro on for me on to devote, we have a look at the 3 day sunshine on tuesday. it will get cooler again on thursday. as some rain comes back and now we're going to central america. julie has called flooding in el salvador rescue operations are still underway that what mana has declared a state of catastrophe, thanks to the effect of that system. it's now weakens. taking heavy rain up both coasts of mexico and fierce fonda storms and drenching down port sets to pull their way into the gulf of mexico by wednesday. that sure weather update. ah. the little make trend of pain and a multi $1000000000.00 industry with her. and she is challenged by family cation and cultural tradition. all you would thing on. oh, just you in a country with high youth unemployment, one organization helps turn school children into entrepreneurs who can tell us what i mean by that wide fundraising. empowering them to reclaim their future. we teach them out already, the sewing machine lives out to make the best and build more prosperous community. some of them invest the money into other businesses, school from life, uganda, part of the rebel education series. on al jazeera lou . ah, you're watching, i was, was there a reminder of our top stories? the international monetary fund says global economic growth that fell to just over 3 percent in 2022 and will drop further next year. it predicts a tough future as that one ukraine inflation and the rising interest rates take their time. the us says it's re evaluating its relationship with re out of the saudi led to opec plus group decided to stick to cut production organization. oil producing countries announced its decision last week, despite us opposition. ukraine is quoting on the g 7 group of nations to supply air, defense weapons after wave of russian strikes, killed 19 people on monday. more strikes have, of course, on tuesday, give an apparition, lebanon, and israel appear to have reached on historic agreement on the disputed maritime borders. he's where he prime minister here lap. he does says his country has reached a deal with bay root and ebenezer party. his bella said it approved. but it smith has details from western israel government says this is an historic deal with the lead on. it says it'll strengthen israel secured people billions of dollars into israel economy and ensure the stability of israel's border with lebanon. engineers are already testing the pipe that will eventually extract a gas from its kurdish oil field to israel, mainland. and i hope that in about 3 weeks time, once those tests are completed, they can begin to pump gas the deal have to go before israel security cabinet. it'll meet on wednesday, and then there are a couple of potential legal and parliamentary hurdles to jump once they've been cleared. and they hope to be able to sign the deal with the lebanese for elections here in israel on november. the 1st, whether they manage to meet that deadline or not. it's still a significant diplomatic victory for israel's prime minister jala pete. he is signing a deal with what is still considered an enemy country. the 1st time that israel signed any sort of agreement with lebanon, and he'll be hoping to exploit that in the run up to the elections. it also for israel significant and important lab on able is able to start exploiting or looking for its own gas and oil reserves in its own territorial waters. because potentially, if i find anything, then that will reduce lebanon's red lines on iran for few. lebanon's lead negotiator says the final draft border deal with israel satisfies all its requirements. the country did have a number of concerns about the border. the 1st related to a borderline marked by boys in the water that was created by israel as it forces withdrew from lebanon in 2000 will be route to asked for language in the draft to be changed. so this wouldn't become an international maritime border. secondly, it objected to the corner gas field in the southern lebanese exploration block, extending its into israeli waters when that field hasn't been explored yet, while lebanon refuses to pay any profits from it. share of con to israel. israel says the site may fall under its exclusive economic zone. and lebanon's 3rd concern it once a french oil giant hotel energies to work with it independently of any projects with israel was then a harder isn't barrett with more lebanon's president michel ounce as the draft of the u. s. mediator deal on a maritime border with israel is satisfactory, and that lebanon's demands have been met some officials or even calling it a historic agreement. and that the most powerful political and military actor in this country has bella is behind a deal, because the secretary general of the group has repeatedly said that it will support the position of leopard on top leadership. now, no doubt this deal will bring economic benefits to our country in financial ruin. it. this country is in dire need of hard currency. international companies will now begin the drilling and exploration process in the past. they refused to do so without security guarantees, without a maritime borders deal really in place. this morning, a delegation from the french energy giant, or tal. they were in beirut that they met the caretaker prime minister in achievement 80. and they're expected to begin work as soon as this deal is signed, but as well get security guarantees. lebanon has economic benefits, but there's also a 3rd party here. and that is, europe. europe is in desperate need for gas after losing supplies from russia over the war in ukraine. no doubt gas from israel is not going to fill the gap, but it will help help with europe's energy crisis. and it's really one of the reasons why it is believe the united states was really pushing for this major diplomatic breakthrough. you energy ministers are meeting in progress to find ways to tackle sky hi, gas prices. the blockers considering emergency measures like a possible price cap, but with the winter almost hear some worry that help will come too late. awesome katerina, novak of, i could not believe her energy bill from 160 dollars one month it went up to $700.00. the next she managed to change provider, but still has to pay nearly half her salary to the power company. thanks her for of just a good was nice cosima. i will try to go to the welfare office and see if i can get some housing allowance. maybe they can help me out. we have to power phone bowls and food is so expensive to. this is all taken me by surprise. i don't know what to do with temperatures dropping anger is growing. jack trade unions won't lead us to find solutions. i think that her leader of europe was looking for some common approaches because sir, it's for us unacceptable to have 2 european union, a one for her, for the wars countries, one form reaches countries. i think that if we want to have a future for european union, he was looking for some common approach for all but agreement as yet to be reach on how to reduce the price of gas. at last week's use summit in proctor 27 liter 3 maint divided. one of the matches to you manage to agree on is to cut energy consumption by 15 percent. like other european cities, brock has decided to stop illuminating some of its famous monuments. but every one agrees more far reaching measures are needed. and especially in the east and the south of europe, there's a real push for a price gap on gas. the countries are discussing the forms a price cap could take some want a maximum price to be set for all gas. but a compromise could be in the works. we definitely need to at least a decouple of the price of gas from the pros. electrical energy produced from gas, or that is something that can be done pretty quickly. we have this experience from spain and portugal that have done so our so with loop refine tuna inc. i think we can do that quickly enough. that there are still countries like germany who don't agree with this. of course it is an expensive thing to do, but at the same time, no, now the discussion is well, it should be fine as this the coupling. or should rekey financing the energy cost for people and for a small, medium sized companies for evers, whatever the answers, the e you comes up with all got ariba novak of our ones is lower power bills as soon as possible. step fatten al jazeera back. when g 7 leaders are holding a virtual meeting to discuss their unwavering commitment to ukraine. ukrainian, president for the may zalinski has asked the group to supply keith with air defense weapons. some he described as his number one priority. the meeting comes as it, russia continues to target several ukrainian cities with missiles and speaking ahead of a meeting of at nato defense ministers, the west alliances. secretary general said nato will stand where the key if for as long as it takes ukraine, has the momentum and continues to make significant gains while russia is increasingly resorting to horrific and in this cabinet attacks on civilians on that critical infrastructure present tootin is failing in ukraine, his attempted annexations, partial mobilization and reckless nuclear rhetoric represents the most significant escalation since the start of the war. and they show that this war is not going as planned. that spring in natasha butler in paris now. so what more expressions of western support for ukraine? yes, thats writer yann's assault berg, the secretary general. they're all ver, nato was setting out pretty much what will be discussed over the next couple of days when nato defense ministers meet here in brussels at nato headquarters. of course, the focus at will be on ukraine. stoughton berg said that a putin is failing in his war in ukraine, that it is up to now to it is up to him till out. and it, by withdrawing his forces. he said at the ukraine is making gains and should continue to be support. and that's pretty much the same message that we heard from a d 7 leaders who held a virtual summit very much along the same lines g 7 leaders also saying that they stand with ukraine, they are united, they support ukraine, both the g 7 and nato said that they condemned the recent a multiple missile attacks are unleashed by more moscow on ukraine, on civilian areas, civilian infrastructure. they also by said that they were looking and monitoring very closely the question of nuclear weapons, whether or not russia might resort to them. and they called, or so on. belarus, not to become more involved in this conflict, not to send or deploy its troops to fight alongside russians in ukraine. so very much a united front by western powers, by a nato allies, by a g 7 leaders. it was also interesting that in this, in the g 7 meeting a valadez lensky, the ukranian president, began the meeting by addressing it. he said that his number one priority was to receive more weapons for case, particularly air defense miss all systems. he said that was absolutely critical. we know that some countries, including the u. s. will be sending more of those on the request of keith zalinski . also put out a message on his telegram channel after the g 7 meeting in which he said that at the moment there can be no dialogue at all with the head of russia. he the main blood total, but clearly he is referring to him. he did, however, say that they could possibly be talked with a head of russia that complied till international law. now this is a zalinski no doubt responding to earlier remarks from russians. a foreign minister, saturday lever off, he said that russia that mosley could be open to the idea of a meeting between vladimir putin and joe biden. the u. s. president. natasha battle with that update for us. thank you. french, a government that says it's prepared to break all refine blockades, as petros drives continue, a 3rd of the countries fuel stations are running short because of industrial action at refineries and storage sites. trade unions are demanding a 10 percent pay increase from energy giant et al, energies and other oil majors or strike action has entered its 3rd week and wage talks of stall, women, 60 percent of frances refining capacity has been taken offline. indigenous people in chile have held a march in the capital santiago, who demand official recognition of their culture and land claims started peacefully, but ended with officers foreign tier garrison chasing after demonstrators or to cannon were also used to disperse the protesters. march, march the day of the meeting of 2 worlds. a holiday in chile, previously known as columbus day. to hey tina, where at least one person has been killed during protests that turned violent. if our minister has asked for foreign support or protest to say the only solution is for him to resign, they are halting as well. ah, crowds of people moved through the haitian capital puerto prince. they're angry over a rising cost of living in a lack of jobs, and the prime minister's decision to ask for help from other countries to com. unrest. oh, do this man shouting against the need for foreign troops? the police respond with tear gas. yep. so my love unemployment, the high cost of living, the insecurity it is all these reasons that i'm in the street. ah, haiti's economy has almost ground to a halt since a coalition of games blocked a major fuel terminal last month. the lack of gas and diesel has crippled transport and force businesses and hospitals to close. the prime minister has asked for you in an international help in the form of troops. he urged the international community including members of the security council to consider as a matter of urgency the request by the haitian government for the immediate deployment of an international specialist or force to address the humanitarian crisis. the latest unrest has also led to a lack of clean drinking water that has caused an outbreak of cholera. the last case was reported 3 years ago, following an outbreak and 2010 linked to un peacekeepers. 10000 people died as a result. many people in haiti say international support has never helped them before, and they want the prime minister to resign that the people this request is an unconstitutional act. this is an act against the state. it is an action or give the haitian people demands who want a free country, where everyone can eat, have helped get a live like human beings are 80 has had 12 prime ministers since an earthquake in 2010 flattened homes and infrastructure in many areas since then, the country has received more than $13000000000.00 and $8.00, however, most are still struggling to even afford food and clean water. leah harding out 0. the death toll from a storm julia as it moves across central america has risen to at least 25. a storm is weakening when it continues to cause heavy rains and flooding. salvador has declared a national emergency and a 1000 people had evacuated from the worst areas. school has been cancelled in el salvador and got another warnings of more flash floods and mud slides across central america and southern mexico. thailand, grieving relatives have attended exclamations of some of the 37 victims of a gun and knife attack again in the daycare center. the shed ceremony marks an end to 3 days of funeral rights. majority of the victims with children age between 2 and 5 years old. tac last thursday was one of the worst in thailand's history. associate newest political party has been declared the winner of last week's general election. electoral commission says the 7 month old revolution for prosperity party, $156.00 seats. that's 5 seats shorten outright majority party leader in businessman simon much economy is new to politics. you need to persuade other parties to form a coalition is promised to develop the socio and lift people out of poverty and tackle high unemployment and crime. also ahead herron al jazeera needs the spanish for all. fan, who's walking to the cattle woke up. sarah has a story ah ah, with with a whole ah ah, the family and friends of the south african the hawk ranger shot dead early this year. i'll demanding justice until it was in but was it known as a wild life warrior? according to the gay range association of africa, he was one of the more than 100 wardens killed or petroleum for poachers in the past year. and the angry south african conservation is said they waging a war against poachers. and ant on remember was one of the many park ranges on the front line. he dedicated his career to protecting wildlife, and it's very painful to see how well people, ah, it was ant on success. his head ranger, tim avante, private nature reserved for more than 2 decades. that cost him his life for months and years and tony had been target said receiving death threats, his family was restrict receiving threats. his team was receiving threats. he was under a huge amount of pressure mat linden berg was making a documentary about anton titled reino man. but in july, before it was released, his friend was fatally shot. 3 men approached antwan's home under the guise of needing water for their vehicle. they took weapons are loaded on him and in the process it injured his wife. and also i think the most devastating fingers to show how violent this this war and poaching is as they took shots at his children, anton leaves behind 7 children. his wife survived the attack. as for the blad, i saw he was thought, i saw the key. it was just, it was just difficult. it was too much. antwan's cousin laid him cabella is also a park ranger with the old female group, the black members. she knows every time she puts on her boots, she's walking into danger. it's not easy to wake up every day. go out on patrol. i'm doing this for him. i'm doing this ways lickety. the numbers of rhinos in kroger, national park have declined so much that poachers are now turning their attention to private reserves and is up to those land owners to foot the bill for extra security measures. to protect these animals, the same animals, the government promotes as one of its greatest tourist attractions. ok, reserve owner, derrick levitan supplies his ranges with body armor and night vision goggles to help keep them safe. what the syndicates will do to families to get their hands on horn is frightening. copy that he's also applied for a gun license. the teams had come poach. they'll bring one gun for the rhinos. they'll bring 2 guns for us. it is very risky. no arrests had been made in connection with anton's murder, as well as wild life ant on also had a passion for teaching young people about conservation. but you said, you know, if i, if our children, if my children don't see the value, the beauty of i don't even have empathy peer compassion, understanding for wildlife. how can i expect him to protect that wildlife? had rolled massey's helping to continue antwan's legacy. and while the films ending has changed, its message has not. emily anglin, al jazeera, had sprayed south africa. now, wellington, that zoom in new zealand has doubled its population of endangered ringtail lemurs, for the births of 4 sets of twins. the number of newborns means as you can become part of an international breeding program in social union for the conservation of nature, classifies labors as the world's most endangered group of mammals. the only breed once a year with samples for he's now his thought thank you. carry well this 40 days until the world constant knowledge and opinion super solid el messy is taking no chances who call strain that he's nothing right now and i'm as he will not be playing in paris. benjamin's championships chunk his league match against that feature. on tuesday, he sent out the french league match against re me this weekend because of the injury and the 35 year old off to be substituted in the last 10 minutes against benefit last week. now he's already indicated the world cup in council will be his last new lino missy is much better. he's very confident, but he still has some pleasant feeling. and therefore, he won't be available to plague and spin figure will see if he's going to be available against my se on sunday. but i think it's very likely that leo will be present for the game against my se, korean bens, the maritime 3 l. madrid against like tarzan that's gone tuesday. the striker was rested for the last game in the spanish league. re all the current champions, the holders and victory later will secure them a place at the knockout stage. in similar preparing for the clash on wednesday with boss alone or the new camp simonian, zach a side one that meeting last week, which was in his 1st victory and the competition against the spanish side. they won the trophy in 2010. now right now, themes from 24 countries. so taking part in the st. child world camp in kappa, the tournament has been held ahead of each p for world comp since 2010. and it aims to help vulnerable young people around the globe out there at a 100 c call talk with colonial team at their last training session. just before flying for council, the girl said growing up wanting to play football in the rough voice, chided them off in letting them on the dusty pitchers of this down. deep in the jungles of western columbia and played by drug trafficking armed groups. any legal gold mining with the help of that foundation, they built a team and got a field. and i've been chosen to participate in guitars, st. child worldcom for jackie and board. yeah. 17 years old. fiorella pretty young and minor of columbia female football star, linda k, say the imperial center means killian's him, but pay can hardly continue their emotions what it feels incredible. and 1st of all, i want to thank god for this opportunity to represent our country. but her father says the girls have mostly themselves to tank their level of dedication and sacrifice a spread to their relatives in the family to obtain a maintenance. and i often need to go out and party, but i haven't yet to help her with what she needs. boots towed at trees, a trivia, which means i need to have money available to help her for some law belong motto, quality of the foundation says their goal was to offer them the possibility to overcome their difficult context is not a hail and like a last openness is a region that offers very little opportunities to women. one we're violence owner abilities are the rule of the game that your organization use is football to offer them life. oppertunity. change the way they make their life decisions to take them away from the risks when they face every day. i stare skills in the pitch, the go. excited to bring their traditional dances and culture to 16 year old catalina says her passion has changed her life. let's get all of them and say, you know, more than anything football told me the value of working as a team. the responsibility is the punctuality. it's hard because we're training in a morning. we go to school then back to training, but it's worth it for all you put in it is and if someone wants something and you will have to fight for it. and while people are putting right now, i will go to the peach again. a dedication that offers them the chance to leave their country for the 1st time and to participate in a competition. they feel they have already won whatever the results. and the field allison that i'm betty, i'll jessia gondo to columbia onto another uplifting story. because as spanish football fan is into the last 2 weeks of his journey, walking to the catholic world cup from madrid, santiago's fun chairs is now in iran cough affecting of 10 months ago. now he walks between 15 and 30 kilometers a day with a trailer attached to his wife, and that contains all his belongings and foods. sanchez says he's been made welcome throughout his journey. and so i love the lab work and you know the cities i've had the chance to share my experiences with the local families. decent they miss sweetness moment or a lot of people have open the door to their homes. people that don't know you, people that see your effort and desire to do better. the idea of this journey is to motivate. i inspire other people to show them that you can go very far with very little. le, let me show up here. i have my home and i have everything that i need for a year or 2. and that's the purpose of the trip to show that you can do a lot with very little. but i've been there for us by 9 years, so we'll stop megan ruffin. i was voice her supports the spanish plays, while protesting the head coach on the top ranks. americans all preparing to face to spanish and friendly on tuesday. in pamplona, spain has been involved in control. the sea is 15 internationals have also not to be selected because of the behavior of the coach builder who despite pressure is refusing to resign. it's really sad to see. but as we've seen in our country and elsewhere, women's players continue to have to fight for what seems like the bare minimum and treatment and resources and just general respect. so, you know, i know for myself personally, but everyone here, we're always with the players. 100 percent. the new york yankees opened their major league baseball post season with a game against the cleveland guardians, at yankee stadium. last week the yankees are in judge, made a history with his 62nd home run ranking the american league record, even though the 30 year old accomplish the fee in texas. george says he's now happy to thought the post season at home. and it's, it's haven't that's that's, that's where you want to be. you know, it's, you know, for me, i just, for me, i get the jitters. you know, the intros around that lie in the crowd. sharon law. chris coyer it's, there's nothing like you can't hear the roll call even when i'm in right. feel around next week, creatures i can barely hear what they're what they're saying out there. so loud in well, actually a spot for now. bots. i'm back in a few hours more later. sorry, thank you very much. now, life on the occupation is not stopping a group of enterprising palestinians from creating incomes out of nothing. i have turned a 120 year old deserted house into a heritage hotel. far laquoanda in the occupied westbank city of ramana, has 9 guest rooms and the restaurant, and the owners hope it will be a big draw with tourists look and the thought a whole way is 7, whether the name look comes of fella came from the federal family had used to live in this house and we wanted to reference it for the old style. during appearance, early days, low cancer was popular. every one used to go. hence, the name of the project is a partnership between our company tourism development managed by my father and myself and from malik government. the family of this house was displaced and they gave it to the local government. they renovated it and we manage it now. but i'll be back in a few moments with more of a dazed device. staples. ah ah. and a star striper in the top italian the what? the voted to the working class of his home town and its blood. wood bowling legend, attic council. in her duties, fiano look good as a one of a kind suit this not equally adored by his funds with social values as his money goes against italy's footballing elite football rebels on our visit. ah al jazeera with ah, once cc'd well is now posted to him, villages' inner okay. algebra one follows the personal journey's of we women, teachers that baby struggles with isolation and battles with physical, how chip sacrificing that family life for the education of future generations. women in the winter on al jazeera hills presidential election is going to a 2nd round on october 30th incumbent hard line president. dr. bull sonata and former socialist president, legacy law are buying for votes, but which one has changed to reelect to brazil's highest office, ongoing special coverage on al jazeera.

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