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hm, what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in, and then pulling back out again. iran card is removed as pakistan's prime minister after losing a vote of no confidence in parliament. ah, alex robin, the watching officer liked my headquarters here in doha. also coming up. the british prime minister promises more support for ukraine as he meets president vladimir zalinski in keys. also pulse close in the gambia with a record number of candidates vying for parliamentary seats and and are top marks
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for making his way down. and there we are, a milestone in space taurus and the 1st old private team of astronauts arrives at the international space station. ah, ah, welcome to the program bug as those parliament has removed a bunker as prime minister taught me. it held a vote of no confidence after several delays and the legal challenge and the supreme court. parliament will now elect a new prime minister on monday between gave me reports. unless it was after midnight in islamabad, where members of parliament voted on the mation of no confidence month, someone after a nearly 14 hour standoff between him run cons, ruling party, and the opposition $174.00 members have regarded their war to in favor of the
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resolution consequently, the resolution of ward of no confidence against mister am ronnie con, the prime minister of islamic republic of august time has been paused by a majority of the total membership of the national assemblies. ah. gone is the 1st prime minister in pakistan to be ousted by a new confidence date for all on opposition leader she by sharif, he's likely to succeed. him. said pakistan had been freed from a crisis. not ex ne, a new dawn has started a new day. is coming, a law has answered the prayers of millions of pakistani mothers, sisters, daughters, elders, and youth. anyway, i com says he won't accept in opposition, government and blame the us, the leading a conspiracy to remove him. he's called on his support is to hold nationwide rallies among boys. among con has been moved to a foreign conspiracy. god willing,
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we will fight back to make him prime minister again. we don't want to, steve. oh, concert we will is the culmination of months of political turmoil and a week long constitutional crisis. the opposition for food and no confidence mation to parliament. last sunday, the deputy speaker blocked the nation saying it was unconstitutional and involved foreign into fair and his name is 0. why use on cons, advise pakistan's president? dissolve parliament. but the supreme court ruled that was illegal. wiley, ron has lost the battle in the parliament. he still has a large following in the field, especially among the young and they are fairly committed to a lot will depend how this group under him run on is going to react to interact with the new government. or because overnight the new government will not be able to solve the problems of the economy. the relationship at the military. the u. s.
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state department has denied any involvement in pakistan's internal politics. parliament will meet on monday to appoint a new prime minister faddish cutting victoria gate. and b algae is there any is come all hider possible from islam above all the days, events, edwards high drama that concluded eventually when the speaker of the national assembly decided to resign and give the podium to the opposition. or den went ahead with that vote of no confidence should be remembered. that edward is back in 2018 when enron con, came in with big numbers. and i've got a kid in the election. he had 155. he parliament the highest number of heads by any political party. and although the opposition and you are aware also the additional position is an alliance of a political party. they have a history of better rivalry, but they all united or no one point gender to get rid of him, ron khan,
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and of god able to succeed at that. however, m ron hahn may be down. he'd knocked out. he's already called a supporters of protest, garage markets, dawn on sunday evening after the evening. prayers. and of course, at the opposition wireless rejoicing will be confronted with many challenges because the country, the economy is in bad shape. some of it is because of the fact the international crisis, the oil prices, not to forget the pandemic, which he called read very well by an article in the country. so m, ron cron, after dad was going to a residence in bonnie gala just on the outskirts of rich lama bought and via wiring to fight back by going back to his ship. all the though there's been a boost full ukraine's war assets. has international donors renew financial support?
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the millions of people who fled the fighting of the british prime minister made an unannounced visit to keep offering more military and financial aid force. jolson held talks with president vladimir lansky and is to increase the pressure on russia with low sanctions as well as moving away from using its oil and gas missiles. other has more from the capitol, keith. we got more high level diplomatic visits to keep on saturday. yuki prime minister boys johnson and austria's chancellor card may hammer, became the latest western leaders to wizard ukrainian president. a day after will admit zaleski welcomed european commission, president or sullivan de leon, and the blocks foreign policy chief, joseph burrell. johnson. one of the most local critics of russia's invasion of ukraine retreated his support for the country. and we will give you the support that you need the economic support. but also of course,
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the defense is military support, in which i am proud to say that the u. k helped to, to lead the way he pledged to send new armored vehicles, anti aircraft, anti pack me sales, and perhaps most significantly anti ship miss our systems. those co threatened rushes large naval presence in the black sea with lucifer as embassies and political figures began to return to keep the work to reconstruct is destroyed, neighbourhood is ramping up. among them is the city of their pin. once home to 60000 people, the city was a front line in the battle between russia and ukraine, of forces heavily guarded on a visit to the area. the austrian chancellor told me he found the destruction difficult to take in for a thorough the quarter of the people, no grain. todd warren,
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now fierce fighting continued here for over a mount. these bridge became a focal point, as people fill out the bombardment, ukrainian army, sacrifice this bridge in order to hold the atlas of some forces as they try to circle the capital. as a result, the city of been has been cut off from the early days of the war now that the russian forces left the region. the force are on the way to reconnect the 2 cities with a temporary bridge. this russian forces have withdrawn from the area foundations are being relayed and connections remain at the suburbs are linked again to the capital. so to keep reinforces, it's linked to the world resource center that i was just the global donors of promised $11000000000.00 to support refugees from ukraine and the internally displaced the european commission and governments like canada. among the notable
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bacchus, more than 4400000 ukrainians and refugees and millions more internally displaced than most of those who fled. all women and children as men of fighting age can't leave the country. today we are supporting millions of ukrainian refugees and people in need. above all, we are sending a message to every single ukrainian in the cities and villages under siege. a message of called to their brave ukrainian soldiers, heroes, defending their country from the aggressor, the brothers and sisters, you are not alone. the member states are doing an outstanding job. it's phenomenal . the n g o z are working on the ground, the communities, the local communities standing in receiving the refugees. but as i said, more is needed and any pledge will help a refugee here in the european union. but also this is so important. any pledge
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will help a person that is internally displayed, so lost their home because of the bumping and shelling of proteins army within your crane. now the war in ukraine has cause your biggest refugee in humanitarian crisis since the 2nd world war. more than 10000000 people have been forced to flee the homes a quarter of the country's population lot and 6000000 still in ukraine, around 4 and a half 1000000 of escaped. 2 and a half 1000000 of them are in poland. most of the rest in countries neighboring ukraine. some have moved on to western europe, andrei, as care health phase, a spokesman for the refugee agency. he says, refugees will leave long term support. what we're seeing refugees from ukraine arriving in order at smaller numbers. we have when you put it into perspective, we need to see that in the mass up to 140000 people per day across the border.
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so it's really records numbers which we haven't seen and other refugee emergencies, and now it will be in the 1000. so still significant all the volunteer organizations are many of them are still there, but it's not ready to be that we need more, a longer term perspective on them, but also on supporting the refugees wednesday in poland. because often they only spend a few hours at the border and then they move on to major cities in actually what we all know well come a poland has really been so very and it is probably something that should her as an example for other classes of displacement and refugees of the response. now here in was where i'm now and we think that may be roughly estimated
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one out of 10 people is a refugee. so we need to meet that week. people exit accommodation. they need they need access to jobs to health care. so this is something really when you look in the perspective, well still had to on al jazeera, the cut of, of the rats we travel to achieve. i one business has seen a boom in demand for protective versus on the call, the changing colombo, tens of thousands of relying tens take to the streets, demanding, and you've got to stay with us here on august. ah, richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to cover your travel package to the hello there. there's lots of fine and dry weather to be found across east asia at
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the moment. in particular, for china, we thing above average temperatures in cities like beijing and shanghai as well as in hong kong, which is in contrast to what we saw last weekend. very unsettled and nasty weather . but look at that. lots of clear skies and sunshine and those conditions extend across the korean peninsula. sunny conditions for sol on sunday and monday. and it's an improving picture for japan, the tokyo, touching above the average. but have a look at this. we've got some very wet weather that's going to sweep in from the cell, bringing torrential downpours to southern areas. we could see some possible flooding with that. but further north of this, it stays largely fine and dry. now as we headed to south asia, fine and dry is certainly the story here, lots of scorching heat as well across the north and stretching into central asia. not just southern asia, for pakistan was seen temperatures push up as well as in india. well into the forty's and that dangerous heat wave continues with red warnings out for west
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rochester on sunday, monday, the heat is still there. if there's any relief, it can be found in the south. we've got coastal showers creeping into corolla stretching all the way up to go with some of those shop. a thunderstorms in shall anchor cats, ha, airway official allies of the journey full of struggles full of pleasure. no. so the rewards was obama labelled in with, in, with, and this is he that and with me she blew in with godaddy. she had me boy, a. but when i go get a, our, a brownfield, an intimate look at life in cuba, me. oh, i saw him thought across i got my boss hang on me way and i humana. little shorted on people. why me hang there my cuba this time on al jazeera. ah
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ah, what about your triology sarah with me? so robin a reminder of all the top stories focus on parliament has removed iran con, as prime minister. it held a vote of no confidence after several delays and the supreme court challenge 174 m p 's back the motion to more than was needed for it to pass false. parliament reconvenes on monday in islam about members will vote home for a new prime minister opposition leadership i sharif, is expected to be the front runner troops older brother to was served as prime minister. the 3 consecutive build consecutive terms on british prime minister boris johnson has pledged more aid for ukraine. after holding talks with presidents, lensky and keith, the meeting comes more than 6 weeks into the russian invasion of ukraine. johnson
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is the latest to the line of foreign leaders have been traveling to the country to offer this court. the ukranian officials are urging civilians in the eastern eastern region of hands to immediately travel to safe areas warning. russia is massive. forces for new offensive residents are being evacuated in the city of comma task were striking a railway station will find a king more than 50. now ukraine says russia find miss ours at the station while thousands of civilians awaiting to catch trains to safety. russia insists keith was responsible for them. don't know them from our city. the train hasn't been running for a long time. we can only evacuate by bus. it's impossible to live in the city because the water supplies, intermittent electricity is infrequent. shops are closed, communications don't work, it's like arm again. here. residents are returning to a charge unchanged. city of butcher russian forces have been accused of war crimes
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their while says they left. local police officers have been tasked with assessing traumatized survivors. volunteers all sweeping update. bria removing what remains of destroyed tanks. the ridges of dead civilians left on the streets and masquerades caused an international outcry. the only thing the now is people dead. people with their hands die, people, torture it murder. and this just breaks my heart, you know, but i'm sure i'm an optimist. none sure will reveal the city and now make it even more beautiful than before. the war has led to a surgery demand for body armor on ukraine, soldiers and police. it started a homegrown industry in protective vests, as robert brown reports now from the western city of la dish. ah, it's a long way from any front line, but these volunteers are doing what they can for their country's war effort. so the
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director of this company decided when the war broke out, he had to do something that should ne, i was thinking, what can i do and how can i help in this war? at my age, i saw that people were getting weapons, but there was nothing to protect them. ah, this is what his company was doing before the war. creating laser light presentations for company events and promotions. now his staff helped by volunteers make the plates needed for body armor with ukraine struggling to find enough for expanding ranks of soldiers. the finished plates are then put inside a vest one front and one back at the rate of more than $200.00 pieces of body armor per week, and all of them going to the front. as soon as they're made. the 1st plates were tested to make sure they can stop hi losses. he bullied on shrapnel splinters. when the ballad coming on this plate and blow the exploits and the small pieces of the
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balance, and this layer can absorb the ups or on one day when the country is once more at peace. these engineers and designers will return to more creative work. but now they say that priority is getting best to pillow ukrainians to stop russian bullets. robert bride, i'll just 0. the v. israel has strict new measures against palestinians living in jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. it includes restrictions on their movements, businesses and permits to visit relatives. earlier these railey army moved away into the camp leading to the death of one palestinian man. neither abraham has more a picture of 24 year old mother sadie is laid next to the grave of his friend, the whole story, who is killed by israeli forces in march. now they're both buried in the same
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cemetery. a few meters from each other. both were members of the slimy. you had party in geneva, in the north of the occupied westbank. mourners tell us aside, he went to confront israeli forces when they rated the refugee camp early on saturday. i thought so, so he took me to the hospital in the morning to check on my arm when he heard the history of the army was in the camp. he wanted to confront them. this later i called him and he said he was surrounded. then he didn't pick up the phone. i saw that use of him on the ground almost money, but he was always with me to and i'm sure i used to try to convince him to stay safe. all of his friends can martyrs. he was sick of this life. the palestinian health minister received 30 palestinians from the occupied west bank have been killed since the beginning of the year. most during confrontations with his really forces. just 10 days ago, palestinians in the janine refugee camp married a 17 year old son of the year after he was soft by the israeli forces fire.
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now there mourning the loss of the sadie and remembering abdullah sorry, who was killed by israeli forces fire. 40 days ago, palestinians here are telling us that the israeli occupation has left them with one option to fight that. the israeli army say to palestinians with arrested and plans made to demolish the homeless that has him. he's the gunman suspected of killing the israelis in an attack when a born televi on thursday. his family have been summoned for questioning by the israeli military, but all the just 0. they don't intend to go to of the, for attacks in israel, in the past 3 weeks, were by palestinians from the jeanene palestinians. consider janine a strong hold for resistance to these regular occupation. and it's estimated that there are thousands of guns here. during the 2nd in the fall, the janine refugee camp was the scene of one of the deadliest streets by the
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israeli military, 20 years later without a seat or freedom from occupation, palestinians. here see the battle isn't over him eligible yoke your pipe. westbank. at least 13 african migrants have died after the boat sank off the coast to nicea attorneys in judicial officials as 10 others are still missing. among the bodies recovered before women and 4 children. in recent months, dozens of people have drowned in the mediterranean while trying to migrate from africa to europe. the poles of clothes and the gun b selection where people have been voting to electing national assembly. a record number of candidates are vine for the 53 parliamentary seats under the 5 will be appointed by president barrow, who faces growing political and economic discontent. emily dressed reports foreman's after presidential election gabby and once again came out to vote. many
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of them consider this parliamentary election as important as the one that returned president item, a power to power into ag ambia. yeah, we need change yet because the real game is going is not promising at all. it's not promising. so we need a torch in the house of the assembly. yeah. inside and the constitution can be amended. yeah, we need a, a new daph composition because the engine enters them because as usual is the was because his vision ever gives more. but the presence that he considers the election unimportant start, our democrats is moving. that means defeat is level. amazing, that is very good. going forward. was it was a process on period, not it was, is on his over. we have consolidated or so we have been as profound isn't moving forward. the election commission says the channel was much lower than in the presidential vote in december. local observers say that may be because
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a parliamentary vote came so soon after the presidential race analyst in the gambia suggest i know what an odd could give the governing and p p party. only a small majority. if that happens, the president, then we'll have to find new partners to push through his agenda in parliament. although the president won a lunch slide re election 4 months ago and a list predict he faces tough times ahead. if he doesn't win the majority, it would be very difficult for him. but of course, i think for me as an assembly should be with different voices. and there is the billing with dish and to see how he can work together to ensure that what is of benefit to the measure is about people in the gambia and are waiting to find out who will be representing them in parliament election. officious expect most of the results to be announced on sunday. it rece, i'll do 0 of which are now 12 candidates, including president marilyn that crawl or on the ballots. as france holds its 1st
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round of presidential elections on sunday. french citizens and canada, lined up in toronto and montreal on saturday to cast their votes that are almost 11000 registered then the top 2 candidates will face off in round 2. on april, the 24th australia is to hold a general election on may. the 21st prime minister scott morrison just made the announcement during a press conference in cambra and his conservative government achieved a narrow victory and 2019 after confounding pollsters. who put them behind the sent to left labor party. i love this country and i love australians, and i now a strident have been through a very tough time. i also know that australia continues defies very tough challenges in the ease ahead. but more than either, i know that we live in the best country in the world and more than ever,
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i am optimistic about our future and why not, and what i know is strategy and can achieve. sir lanka has seen its largest protest since the starts of the country's economic crisis. tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of colombo, demanding president, got the vial. roger pucks are resign. vanelle fernandez has more angry, frustrated and desperate for justice around the president's office in colombo. under the eyes of the police, shalanda is facing its worst economic crisis. in decades. all saturday the protesters kept coming. most of them young people in what reported to be the biggest protest over the crisis to d. o public service. so we, i had to say that always as needs could be heard and he needs to be respected and dis, grice's needs though and no because it has gone up to the limit that well be broke and obey any more. the crowds came from all of to lunches,
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diverse communities. this course to read, give us stolen money back, and this is corrupt jewelers are playing with our future. in recent weeks, the price of essential goods rocketed and cooking gas and fuel begin scarce. hopa lost up to 30 hours. 7 economy see a massive drop in tourism revenue due to the east of bombing of 2019, and the pandemic, coupled with a loss of government revenue due to a major free election tax stuck to blame. not is not enough wanting currency for the government to buy a central. that's only why it be out of disguises. about the roger boucher's has to be removed from the positions and they normally be got to see some sort of a credible political stability in the country and political bid that want to go stability only. they want to make golf sustainable to be big bill coming to the
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country. the government is requesting a bailout from the international monetary fund and also seeking financial assistance in india, china, and other friendly countries. the government has described demonstrators as extreme, is accusing them of being politically manipulated. while a very few may fit this, this could a vast majority of the thousands of protesters have turned up voluntarily. they say they want their futures back and go to the roger pops and the government must go. you know, fernandez out of the euro colombo, but of the joint step force space tourism this weekend. the 1st all private team of astronauts has dock to the international space station. they'll carry out some scientific research and the projects during that 8 day stay a sour. kyra reports doing floating in the galactic ocean towards the international base station. initial contact made the soft capture ring is now going to begin to
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retract mission control in los angeles. what to patiently is the endeavor capture dr. smoothly, on the other side of the hatch, a team at the international space station. welcome 3 astronauts on the trip of a lifetime tracking the retired nasa astronaut michael lopez. alegria led the 20th flight for the 1st time as each instead. mock puffy, and larry corner for the entrepreneurs paid $55000000.00 each to stay in space for just over a week. it's the 1st nonprofessional ass not seem to travel to the i assess nasa and others say it's a milestone in the commercialization of low us all that. but the critics say the private space race needs to be regulated. there is a lot of rich people want to have in their barriers that the space and gym back. so bad going to be one sector. but for commercial exploitation space, i think the laws need to come and play the overly. but manufacturing in space is
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one more area, which will have to mean that in times to come, how it would be done. the mission is a collaboration between, you know, mosque space, x commercial space flight company axiom, and nasa under 3 meters on board. the i assess and orbiting 400 kilometers above sea level, there'll be no time for leisure for the tourists. so be put to work on several research projects for the next 8 days, including an experiment involving kansas themselves saw a hybrids al jazeera. ah . what you all just bear with me. so rob, reminder of all top stories focus on parliament has removed among khan as prime minister. it held a vote of no confidence after several days. and the supreme court challenge 174 m p 's back the motion to more than was.
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