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yet the ultimate well kept experience with the world's best allied cats are at ways don't see you see now the that book you complete faith, a world cup package today. ah a shift support for ukraine. the british prime minister becomes the latest leaders of visit key as fears, grove, and major rush muscles in the east. ah, hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out as they are alive from dela also coming up. pakistan's, inbound con, is dismissed as prime minister, losing a no confidence vote in parliament and peas are sent to pick a new leader on monday. we need change yet because the real game is going not
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promising at all. gumby, uns vote for new parliament in an election that could strengthen the president's power. i protested, ensure lanka keep up the pressure on the government. the fed up with the rising cost of goods and want the president out. there's been a boost for ukraine's war effort as international donors renew financial support for millions of people who fled the fighting. the british prime minister made an unannounced visit to keep offering military and financial aid for us. johnston met president vladimir zalinski and promised to increase the pressure on russia with more sanctions, as well as moving away from using its oil and gas. russell said our reports on the capital cave because more high level diplomatic visits to keep on saturday yuki prime minister boys johnson and austria's chancellor caught me hummer, became the latest. asked him leaders to was at the ukrainian president at they,
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after all of them. it's zelinski 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, the defense is military support in which i am proud to say that the u. k. helped to, to lead the way he plaster sand, new armored vehicles, anti aircraft, anti tank missiles, 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, neighborhood is ramping up. among them is the city of european. once
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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 with the sorrel. the thought of the people, no crane toward the war cry, now fierce fighting continued here for over a month. these bridge became a focal point. as people fill out the bombardment, ukrainian army sacrifice this bridge in order to hold the atlas of russian forces as they try to encircle the capital. as a result, the city of european has been cut off from keith says the early days off the war. now that the russian forces left the region a force or on the way to reconnect the 2 cities with a temporary breach, says russian forces have withdrawn from the area,
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foundations are being relayed and connections remains as the suburbs are linked again to the capital, so to key reinforces is linked to the world resources that al jazeera european mental ukrainian officials are urging civilians in the eastern region of the hands to immediately leave to safer areas. warning. russia is gathering its forces for new offensive. people are being evacuated from a torque. that's where a strike on a railway station on friday, killed more than 50 people. ukraine says russia, 5 missiles at the station, while thousands of civilians awaiting to catch trains to safety. russia insist keyed was responsible. most of 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 a water supplies intermittent. alec tricity is infrequent shops are close. communications don't work is like on the getting here,
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i mean our residence of boucher returning home to a chart and change city. russian forces have been accused of war crimes there since they left. local police have been tasked with helping survivors. volunteers are sweeping up daybreak and moving what remains of destroyed rushing tanks. the images of dead civilians left on the streets and mass graves caused an international outcry. the only thing they know is people dad's people with their hand side people tortures murders. and this just breaks my heart, you know, but i'm sure i'm up to move. i'm sure we'll go to city and make it even more beautiful than before. global donors promised $11000000000.00 to support refugees from ukraine and those internally displaced european commission and governments like canada. among those helping, more than $10000000.00 people have enforced a fee, their hands almost half of them have left ukraine. most of those and fled to women and children because men are fighting age countries of the country. we are
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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. dear brothers and sisters, you are not alone. now it's standing drop, it's phenomenal. the n g o. so 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 will help a person that is internally displayed so lost at home because of the bumping and shelling of proteins. army within your crane. blackest hands,
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parliament is removed, and one con, as prime minister, it held a vote of no confidence after several delays and a legal challenge in a supreme court to talk against the reform. unless it was after midnight in islamabad, where members of parliament voted on the mation of no confidence month somewhere. after nearly 14 hours standoff between him, wrong cons, ruling party, and the opposition $174.00 members have regarded their war to in favor of the resolution. consequently, the resolution of ward of no confidence against mister m. ron hon, the prime minister of his lawmaker, bubblegum august non 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 opposition leader? she by sharif, he's likely to succeed. him. said pakistan had been freed from
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a crisis. 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 you, honey, while 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, 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 weeklong constitutional crisis. the opposition put food in no confidence mation to parliament last sunday. oh, the deputy speaker blocked the mation saying it was unconstitutional and involved foreign into fair and his name is phil zillow. mutual and cons, advise pakistan's, president dissolved parliament. but the supreme court ruled that was illegal. wiley
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man has lost the battle in the parliament. he still has a large following in the field specially among the young and they are fairly committed. so lot will depend how this group and they run on is going to react to interact with the new government. because overnight the new government will not be able to solve the problems of the economy. relationship with the military. the u. s . state department has denied any involvement in pakistan's internal politics. parliament will meet on monday to appoint a new prime minister party studying victoria gay to be algae. is there any doctor yesterday came from kings colors, london. she explained why human gone didn't resign before the no confidence vote. he was so hell bent on as he claimed, fighting to the last ball. but what was it, you know, what was very clear, especially after the supreme court decision, that he will have to go because supreme court allowed today before midnight,
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strike of midnight for a no conference vote the session to take place. i don't know continents, but to take place, which it was you would be against him. wrong card made it clear that he would not accept the results of this vote. how is he going to challenge it? i suppose that's what he was building to was it. i mean, i would say that for the last 1015 days, that's exactly what he was doing, preparing his constituents preparing his consistency, couldn't prepare. the supporters towards support was next elections, election, victory, or possibility of home next victory. next election is what we're looking at. he was building the narrative of himself. a brave man is the only one who stood up to the united states, the only one who stood up to the military as the only one who speaks truth. so it was building on the narrative. and this is what he will do. he will
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challenge the opposition and he will incite a supporters and a larger support based in order to juggle the political opposition. what effect is that likely to have on the country which is already dealing with a number of crises and is also very polarized. you know, one of the legacies in wrong cons, leaving legacy is full, right? the way he is full, not only for rise the country and as his id, he's also made a bunch, often a bulk of youth, very abusive, very angry and very educated. not that in itself is dangerous, and this is precisely what the opposition lead is said to do. shabbat sharif was likely to become be elected as a prime minister. he said, we're not to take revenge, but the rule of law will be followed,
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which means that he was trying to call nerves down of a lot of people who are anxious with hon and were anxious not. but i think what i, what i hope is that the opposition and iran on realizes that there is a need for pocket thought to have more pieces to build the for nurse to come down and not result in education. from what i heard that b t i is planning to do education in the number of countries and you know, he will, he will incite people against political bodies, other political body. marin namath is speaking there to august, lot more. so to come here and i'll just say we're including, we're in levin, where volunteers, i'm making home made projects, events, the soldiers on the front lines, a tom or some making his way down. and there we are. and a milestone in supposed tours in the 1st or private team that are similar to ryan, to the international space station on that.
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ah, richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to the castle. your travel package to the hello there. it's all about the heat in the middle east at the moment. we've seen temperature is above average across much of the region that they are going to dip down slightly across the levant. thanks to summer, that wet and windy weather pulling east out of the mediterranean. but down further south in some of the gulf states, we're going to see them pick up and places like the u. e. as well as oman, the temperature in muscat. we have a look at the 3 day touching 43 degrees on sundays, a well above the average. and we will see it come down on tuesday, though the sunshine will remain if you like, winds kicking around in as we had to north africa. the wind is still the story, particularly across libya. we could see some sandstorms here, such
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a cool down as well for the north eastern places like egypt, as well as morocco, temperature dipping down in rebec once again after some warmth for the wet weather we have to head further west and to the gulf of guinea some of the shop of thunderstorms edging into my jury or by the time we get in some monday for a very wet weather. we have to head further south to botswana and south africa. we've got, we've got thunderstorms raging here, pushing towards the east, across f. 14, unless you to it's going to be the east coast that sees the torrential rain on monday. but there'll be sunshine in cape town. official airlines of the journey. the stage is set and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think was wor, inevitable. i just want the started to please don't it. they're not doing the right thing. let's leave simplicity to the headlines. join me as i take on the lies, dismantled misconceptions and debate. the contradictions do we have
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a real democracy here in the united states, the smuggler political 40, that's a radical insurgency, are mark lamond hill, and it's time to get up front right here on out 0. ah ah, welcome back. okay. might about top stories here. this, our british prime minister, boris johnson, has pledged more aid for ukraine enough to holding talks with presidents lensky and keith johnson's. the latest foreign leader to travel to the country to office ukrainian officials are urging civilians are the eastern region of the hamster to travel to saint the areas. even in the city of crime, tor stopping, evacuated after a missile strike, to more than 50 people at a railway station on friday. and human con,
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it's been removed as pakistan's prime minister. he lost them no confidence vote, which was held insolvent. impedes. we'll reconvene on monday to vote for a new now the war has led to a surgeon, demand for body armor for ukraine soldiers and police sit style that a homegrown industry and protect to vests as our zeros. rob mcbride reports from the western city of louis. it's a long way from any front line, but these volunteers are doing what they can for that countries war effort. this is the director of this company decided when the war broke out, he had to do something. but she knew i was thinking, what can i do and how can i help in this was 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
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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 high velocity, bullets and shrapnel splinters, and the ballot come in on this plate and explode. yes. exploit and the small pieces of the ballot. and this layer observe, observe, observe, wow, one day when that country is once more at peace, these engineers and designers will return to more creative work. for now, they say their priority is getting vests to fellow ukrainians to stop russian bullets. robert bride al jazeera levine,
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at least 13 african migrants have died out. their boats sank off a coast of tennessee. a tennessean official says 10 others are still missing. along the bodies recovered were 4 women and 4 children. and recent monks, dozens of people have drowned in the mediterranean arch on to migrate from africa to europe. now, in just a few hours time, polls opened in france for the presidential election. there 12 candidates, including the incumbent manual macro of buying for the job for citizens and canada started voting on saturday in toronto and montreal. this is the 1st round of the vote to top candidates will face off in a 2nd round 2 weeks from now and australians will head to the polls and may 21st to vote in a general election. prime minister scott morrison made the announcement in camera. his conservative government got a narrow victory in 2019, but it now trans, behind labor, in the opinion polls. i love this country. and i love astronomers, and i now astride in have been through a very tough time. i also know that
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a strategy and continues to face very tough challenges in the use hit. but more than either, i know that we live in the best country in the world. and more than ever, i am optimistic about our future and why not, and what i know is strategy and can achieve poles enclosed in the gambia election, where people have been voting to elect a national assembly. a record number of candidates are buying for the 53 parliamentary seats. another 5 will be appointed by president adela barrow, who faces growing political and economic discontent with interest reports, foreman's after presidential election. gubbins, once again came out to vote. many of them consider this parliamentary election as important as the one that return president item or power to power, entire gambia. yeah, we need change yet because the real game is going is not promising at all. it's not
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promising. so we need a torch in the house of the assembly. yeah. inside the constitution can be amended . yeah, we need a, a new deaf conversation because the engine and december goes as usual. is the worst conscious vision ever busy more but the president said he considers the election, unimportant stuff. our democracy is moving. that means defeat is low on. amazing, that is very good. are going forward? was it was supposed to some period, not it was his on his or we have consolidated or so we have been a strong foundation moving forward. the election commission says the child was much lower than in the presidential vote in december. local observers say that may be because a parliamentary vote came so soon after the presidential race and honest in the gambia, suggest a no voted on 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. ah,
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although the president won a lunch slide re election 4 months ago and a list predicted faces tough a time said. if he doesn't win the majority, it would be very difficult for him. but of course i thing for me and we should be with different voices. and it is that it's, it's been a business opportunity to see how they can work together to ensure that what is of benefit to denisia is advanced people in the gambia, i know, waiting to find out who will be representing them in parliament election. officious expect most of the results to be announced on sunday. i'm a decrease. i'll do 0 of which are top raining. officials are promised to continue working on the peaceful use of the countries nuclear program. they unveiled several quote achievements during a ceremony to markets. national nuclear technology day and a half m, as in terren. the iranian nuclear agency showed at
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9 off its new achievements and fields of health and agriculture. also, iran is suppose or are they already said they did. to upload that jordan c p f, which is the con, the country program, a framework for the next 20 to the i. e. a website where it's showing in gen that are what are the plans and objectives, the uranium nuclear agency is, is putting forward. one of them is producing on $10000.00 megawatts of electricity through nuclear power. also, the president spoke during this ceremony. he said that iran wouldn't link its nuclear ambitions within the peaceful framework it one to link its own research, its own knowledge within the and nuclear science to the demands and whatever other countries want at this was in a way or another signal to watch the negotiations as we know that right now,
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the iranian nuclear file that's controversial within the international power is under negotiations and talks between iran and 5 plus one and america. and these talks are, are stalled due to points regarding the, the listing of the i r g c. sure. lanka has seen its largest protest since the start of the economic crisis, and demonstrators were back on the streets and colombo, demanding the president raja packs a resign. we know finance support from a capital. 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 or 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
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his grades is needs though, and no, because it has gone up to the limit that throughout the book and obey any more. the crowds came from all to lunches, diverse communities. this goes 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, last up to 13 hours 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 as not in a foreign currency for the government to buy a central that's only might be out of this crisis or above the raj. a bunch of has to be removed from the positions and they normally be could see some sort of
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a credible political stability in the country and political bid that want to go stability only. they want to make ga, sustainable to be big bill coming to the 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 extremists, accusing them of being politically manipulated. while a very few may fit this, this. a vast majority of the thousands of protesters have turned up voluntarily. they say they want their futures back and go to the roger pop. so i'm, the government must go, you know, fernandez audra 0, colombo peruvians are once again taking to the streets to protest against president federal castillo's administration. rising food and fuel prices have led to demonstrations in recent days. protests was want the president to resign,
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to thursday, to route, to pay the state of emergency to clear highways that are blocked by truck drivers, protesting against inflation. and in brazil, thousands of march through sao paolo, to express their frustrations with president j bowles and arrows. members or be opposition and indigenous groups blamed the far right president for double digit inflation and what they call on affordable fuel costs. well, sanara has also come on the fire for trying to push through controversial legislation that would allow commercial mining of indigenous lands. now, travellers heading to france from britain not being warned of delays due to small traffic from the perry, from the ferry port of dover and england. a section of the main highway and near the port has been closed off to allow thousands of trucks to q. people have been advised to pack extra food and water, some drivers said could take up to 2 days to make it to the port. and across to france, where we challenge reports, midtown of ashford, near dover. i'm 45 kilometres from the pool just over and just look at this key.
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this stretches all the way down to the channel. now this is called corporation broad. basically the police are moving these trucks down. you can see one of these chunks moving at the moment. they're going like this down towards the port terminal . and i spoke to one of the drivers earlier about how is it going and how long it's taking. i'm from aliyah, and today we're here waiting for more than 10 hours. and we don't know how long it was gonna be until we did the ferry. mom. the biggest problem is that we cannot stay more to do our break the line. that's the biggest problem we have, so you can only work at that number of hours. we usually work 13 or the most 15 hours a day. after this, we must have 9 or 11 know great. when we pass those hours, them instructions say why is this happening? well, do you have the main reason being an incredibly acrimonious industrial to speed
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with he? i know fairies that usually handles a 3rd of cross channel business that completely out of the picture of the moment. when you have the new direct documentation for getting across the channel. that is much harder than you when you with your being. and finally, you have a great easter holiday gets away with hundreds of thousands of we're trying to have that fall and holiday as it began. i'm a john step for space tourism this weekend. the 1st all private team of astronauts has done to the international space station bass and also working during the a town stay. so a current report on the mission doing floating in the galactic ocean towards the international base station. initial contact made the soft capturing is now going to begin to retract mission control in los angeles. what she's patiently is the endeavor capture dr. smoothly on the other side of the hatch,
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a team at the international space station. welcome 3 astronauts on the trip of a lifetime tracking the retired nasa astronaut, miko lopez. alegria led the 20th flight for the 1st time as eats instead. mock puffy, and larry corner through the entrepreneurs, paid $55000000.00 each to stay in space for just over a week. and 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 bonds critic say the private space race needs to be regulated. a lot of rich people want to have in their barriers that they were space and jim back. so that was going to be one sector. but for commercial exploitation space, i think the laws need to come and place the overly. but manufacturing in space is one more area, which will have to mean that in times to come, how it would be done. the mission is collaboration between, you know, mosque space,
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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 tourist. so be put to work on several research projects for the next 8 days, including an experiment involving kansas stem cells. so to hide it, al jazeera ah compa krycek headlines here on to 0, which is prime minister boris johnson has pledged more military aid for ukraine. after holding towards the presidency, lensky and keith, the meeting comes more than 6 weeks into the russian invasion of ukraine. what johnson the latest foreign leader to travel to the country to offer his support. ukrainian officials are urging civilians in the eastern region of their hands to travel to safe areas.
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