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to these really are me, told them just either that it takes measures to protect civilians during back the sizes. what is really officer is previously said that trainings are used to push palestinians out 48 families once lived in this village called zeek. now, there are only 20 people here, say they have nowhere else to go. so they have to stay out until they're allowed to return to their home. after midnight, the military drill will continue for 3 days, which means they'll have to go through this again, twice this week. ah . mm. mm. morris johnson to face a conservative party confidence vote that could see him ousted as the u. k. prime minister. ah,
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hello, i'm a very infant again. this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up bowl chemical filled containers exploded a bangladesh port. fueling a file that's killed at least 49 people. tension rises between lebanon and israel, over a maritime area. both want to tap for gas plus ah, south korea, the united states testify weapons following the bolts latest massages. ah, we begin with breaking news from the u. k. where it's been confirmed, the prime minister boris johnson will face a confidence vote later on monday. the challenge to his leadership has been triggered by discontent within his own conservative party. johnston's faced coals to resign over a series of scandals. it included
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a number of parties held in around downing street during the heights of the u. kays corona, virus loc. sounds. a conservative party official says that he's received enough letters by n p's for the vote to go ahead. the threshold all 15 percent of the fall of injury party seeking a vote of confidence in the prime minister has been passed. therefore, vote of confidence will take place within the rules of the united states to come and see that vote will take place this evening in the house of commons between 6 and 8 o'clock. we will announce the result shortly thereafter. there will be arrangements for proxy votes for any colleagues who can be present in person investments and will make your colleagues for those arrangements in the near future . 5 out of london i was 0. worry challenge is outside paula. but i suppose the thing we should make clear here rory is this isn't a white parliamentary old party vote of confidence. this is just about boris
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johnson, his leadership of his own policy. and it's his own parties, m p 's, who will be taking part in his vote of confidence. yeah, exactly. this is an internal affair, internal dissatisfaction with boris johnson, but of course they wouldn't be internal dissatisfaction or that would be unlikely to be internal dissatisfaction. enough of it, at least without why, despite this fact dissatisfaction across the whole country, you can ask why is this come ahead now? because there has been obviously as we have heard a month, a month has been criticism. that's the leaking that's being backed by thing. as being dissatisfied m p 's calling him to go, i can remember david davis, one of his former brakes, its allies standing up in the house of commons a few months ago saying in the name of god, go subarus johnson. there has also been the su,
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gray reports which is sort of added to this impression of the prime minister as being someone who's cavalier who doesn't play by the rules that he, he, himself has said that competence has sleds that there been desertion of values essentially. but what it really comes down to m p 's essentially are a pretty self interested bunch. and they generally was take the choice to unseat a leader of their own party unless they are starting to feel insecure in their own jobs. that perhaps for a johnston has gone past some tipping points, where tori m. p 's, conservative piece can rely on him as being an election when they're starting to feel that he is not an election. when i have been over the past few months, a series of polls that have put the conservative party way behind the opposition
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lead as labor. those have added to this and perhaps there's been some tipping point . reach with that with enough tori and pace, who basically said, we don't think that gap or johnson could win for the next election. we need a change of leadership perhaps that was to do with what happened over the weekend early on friday when johnson arriving at one of the jubilee events was booed by should be a pretty patry or thick right. leaning jubilee crowd a royalist crowd. they booed him. was that a tipping point? well, i don't know. graham brady said that's a lot of the letters have been post stated so that m. p 's were sent to waiting until after the after the g. believe weekends before they would take into account. so i don't think that's the case, but clearly enough and pays. now think of it. you guys. there are 2 important by elections coming up later this months. now if the conservatives do badly in those
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by elections, but the prime minister wins this motive confidence today as i understand it, they can't get rid of them again for another year. so does this perhaps demonstrate that? but m p 's pulled the trigger too soon? well that is certainly something that is being discussed this morning in the u. k. from within the policy and political compensate to say these rebels, they should have waited. they should have to wait until after those 2 by elections, which the tories might well lose the confederacy. marty might well lose and that if they have weighted and sell off that moments, then they would have a better chance of unceasing boris johnson most. i think we're looking at this think, well, you know, he's got to, he's gotta hold onto 180 piece or a 180 m p 's have to vote against and that's it's a simple majority and the secret ballot. and that's on balance bar. a strong some
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is most likely to win it. yes, he say as you point out, the better rules that that can't be a repeat vote of confidence for another year. those rules can be changed because they're essentially drafted by the 922 committee. and they can be also, there were, there was a chance they were going to be the last time i'd like to know. confidence happens to a tory leader. theresa may back in 2018, i think. but they weren't. so essentially, is it likely that johnson will win box? does that mean that he is going to carry on indefinitely, as conservatively to know? because he is, depends on the nature of the victory if he wins, but id squeak through and he's still going to be pretty severely wounded. and theresa, may she won that no competence vice into 2018, but she didn't last. how much longer is conservative party leader obviously was worried, challenge reporting lives from central london monday. thanks. indeed,
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rory investigators in bangladesh are trying to establish the cause of a major fire at a container depot that's killed at least 49 people. the players sparked an explosion when it ignited chemicals stored in some of the containers at a port near the southeastern city of chattel, gram firefighters, who responded to the emergency or among the victims. hundreds of people were injured. many of them are in a critical condition out here is tanveer child re as the latest from the container port in said, a condo, talking to the assistant director training a fire. he told me that is clear danger there. still because a lot of the containers do have chemicals and they said exposure to heat and if there is film inside, it could very well explode. so they don't want anybody nearby. but we still get a lot along lookers on spectators here, which really hampers a clearing operation. now the units of our military and naval spatial operations broke. they're helping the firefighters who've been relentlessly working since last
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38 hours. i mean, you really got to give it to them in this heat. they're still trying to diffuse many of the films inside the container. now we also know from medical sources that some of the bodies still can't be identified because they're just charged beyond recognition. so special c i d team is trying to collect sample for dna identification. lot of loved ones are still waiting to know if any of their relatives among the victims of many of them still are missing. people who don't know where they are. now one of the question i asked was, what is, is there any particular haines, like what caused the fire? the assistant director told me a 5 that he things on the team, things that the hydrogen peroxide when is exposed to oxygen and here it could very well spark of fire. that could be one of the reason. and then the container exploded, but that's not totally yet. determined they're still investigating a 3 member, a separate 3 prob comedy has been found to find out exactly what's going on. is
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really media is reporting that the navy is deploying a version of its iron dome, anti missile system to disputed seaboard with lebanon. both countries lay claim to an area of around 860 square kilometers in the mediterranean, earlier lebanon warned israel against any aggression in the area where both states want to develop offshore energy. and is really ship has recently arrived to conduct drilling operations that are serious zayna holder reports now from beirut. lebanese officials, or calling the situation very or extremely dangerous. and their accusing israel of creating a new crisis and encroaching on lebanon maritime writes drilling. rig belonging to an international firm is now near the co recent gas field. that is some 90 kilometers off the coast of israel. and this, that drilling rig is expected to start production very soon,
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but the problem is lebanon. believe that the charisse gas field falls within the dispute, the territory. israel sees it differently, it says that this is within it's exclusive economic zone. but this is the situation back in 2011, lebanon presented a map to the united nations, and the disputed area was 860 square kilometers. now maritime. a border dispute discussions began in 2020, but a few months ago they stalled because they ruth expanded, it's claim of territory adding a further 1430 square kilometers. that is where the curvy scout field is located, but the problem is lebanon did not make this claim formal. it didn't make it legal . the president should have assigned the decree to amend the map and send it to the united nations. so lebanon's position is quite confusing with contradictory statements being made by lebanese positions which the opposition says weakens its
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hand in negotiations. south korea's president even circular says that north korea's weapons program poses a threat to world peace. solan, washington, a $58.00 missiles towards the sea of south korea's east coast. it comes to the north, launched a barrage of short range ballistic missiles off its eastern coastline. for connie, wow, these i'll be on north korea's nuclear missile threats are getting sophisticated. if i had various ballistic missiles yesterday, north korea's nuclear missile programs are reaching the levels that threaten not only the piece of the korean peninsula, but also in northeast asia and the world as well. but bright is in, sol. this was a direct response from south korea and its usa allies to sundays launch the joint military command here in south korea. as a total of 8, missiles were fired at they were fired from the east coast in gung one province. this is the province that borders with north korea along the dmc. the missiles were
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fired into the sea, a seas that separate the korean peninsula from japan, the south koreans and the usa, that this was a to demonstrate the capability. it says, of precision strikes it. origins of provocations, clearly indicating north korea. they're saying that condemning sunday's launch by north korea, of again, exactly the same number of ballistic missiles. 8 missiles being fired by north korea saying that the south and the u. s. will take corresponding reaction, say each time or to what they call these provocations that has been reinforced by you or by units at goal. the conservative a president of a south korean newly inaugurated here. and he has been speaking of the memorial day event. it's a public holiday here in south korea. his made a speech at the country's national cemetery, saying that he will respond sternly and firmly. he says, or to any future launches by north korea. saying that said the continued nuclear
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and missile programs by north korea pose a threat to peace and stability, not only in the korean peninsula, but he says, the whole world. still to come here on our 0. i poll recent card if where ukraine's football dream has come to an end. as whales reach their 1st world cup in 64, yes. and are for 2 to absence. brookins. queen elizabeth returns to the spotlight on the final day of her to believe celebrations. ah, ah hello, they will look to southeast asia and there's more heavy rains come for areas of indo china, thanks to the enhanced monsoon range, we are likely to see some heavy falsely mima as well as southern areas of thailand we could see up to 80 millimeters fall in 24 hours and of course that could cause some localized flooding. the rain picks up for the malay peninsula as well as
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singapore was the some fierce thunderstorms here on tuesday. by the time we get to wednesday, it will be northern areas of the philippines. they get a drenching as the rain moves into manila. and we had down on the to australia when to suddenly being felt in the southeast corner. we have got some warnings here. we'll get there in a moment, but 1st to the west and it's largely fine and why with sunshine for per but you can see on wednesday we're starting see that rain move in. it'll be later in the week that that sees the wet weather arrive, and showers as well from northern areas of queensland, but it's really the southeast corner that's dominating with very low temperatures. wintery conditions with blizzard like conditions as well on higher ground. and we've got some warnings out for gale force winds along the coast there for new south wales, but it blows out by the time we get to wednesday. it's looking a lot better. the temperature picking up slightly. the spells the sunshine for sydney. that sure weather. ah,
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u. k prime minister bars johnson has to face a vote of confidence by members of his party. later on monday, he's faced cause to resign over a series of scandals, including policies held at the height of corona, vara, smoked outs. investigators in bangladesh are working to determine the cause of a massive fire at a container depot, which is killed at least 49 people. foss sponsored explosion when it ignited chemicals stored in some of the containers of south korea's presidents as the oldest weapons program as wish to point where it poses a threat to world peace. sol of washington, $58.00 missiles towards the sea day off to a similar launch by pyongyang. international backlash is growing against india after ruling policy official made islam of phobic comments. during a televised debate, b. j. p. national spokeswoman new part no per sharma is accused of making offensive comments about the prophet muhammad. the saudi based organisation of islamic co
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operation has condemned her remarks, saying they come in a context of intensifying hatred towards muslims in india, iran's foreign ministry, some of the indian ambassador to toronto express, its displeasure, and pakistan has released a statement calling on the international community to take notice of the could grievously aggravating situation of islam, a phobia in india, and cutoff foreign ministry of called for a public apology from the indian government la number of shops and kya to removing indian products from their shelves. chalmers comments of prompted a boycott of indian goods in the gulf nation in a statement. the b j. p says that it strongly denounces insults of any religious personalities or any religion. adding that the battiata party is strongly against any. i don't ideology that insults or to means any sect or religion. the vic katya is a former indian diplomat. he says, the comments go against india's constitutional values. i think there is an abiding
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relief in den, just who could not constitute an enough tradition that all religion must be respected and that there should be no blasphemous bombing about any of it. and certainly i for one shot when i saw on the holy prophet, because that's not in keeping with what i've grown up with and what is wrong with you believe there are no religious, no, no faith to denote. so that is one aspect and i do see the d b has the connection by expelling one of the one of the person. one of the members will be at this moment and by ending those folks, the other political contestation that is under wayne india. barclay,
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ideological bartlett, policy so i, for one would broad distinction and i can appreciate that there has been an outrage in some sections of the broad. that's all section that's getting these for me and up. but i also feel that it has to be placed in the perspective of the action that would be speaking and more importantly, in the tradition of religious respect, that india has you all through the urine. dickens, its independence, and i don't see that that is going down. dozens of people are fed dead in nigeria after gum, an open fire and set of explosives to the catholic church. the attack happened in the southwestern town of oh, it under state where worshippers had gathered for sunday mass on to was regarded as
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a largely peaceful region compared to other parts of by cheerio, that plagued by security issues. the governor and religious leaders have condemned . the attack is quite open. believe it that somebody will come on, the intention was to kill everybody in that church and those are running out there will be shot from outside. just wait inside, where be shot from inside the true to die months to blue, all the all top down to the center. this kind of the secretion only be done by the evil, australia's prime minister as an engineer in, in, in indonesia to shore up ties with his countries. closest neighbor, anthony albanese, and indonesia, president ciocca with odo. are expected to discuss climate change, trade and security. how bodies he has been quick to engage in the region since taking off his last month, his visit is seen as an attempt to count of china's growing influence among asia
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pacific nations. jessica washington has borne out from jakarta. does the albany the arrived in indonesia on sunday night? not just the prime minister, but with the delegation of senior ministers as well. the foreign minister trade minister and the industry minister. and he also brought with him a group of senior business leaders. so the stated aim of this trip is to improve relations with the indo pacific that includes across trade, across the regional security and also collaboration on climate infrastructure and energy as well. earlier we heard from biggest railey and foreign minister penny wong, who stated that indonesia is a very important partner for a stray li, crucial for us security. we share a region. our futures tied to the region. now, the albany governments had previously prior to the election accuse stopped morrison's government, a big lifting relations with the region in particular with se, asia. and with these meetings today at the albany,
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he meets the division president and also meets the secretary general of the ozzy on groups. the labor government is seeking to assure countries in southeast asia that it will not neglect those crucial by lateral time. of course, some of the focus of the media has been on the issue of beijing influence in southeast asia, but also in the pacific. we did recently, of course have the chinese farmington visiting countries in the pacific and to be more or less safe. so part of this trip is just to win, to reassure partners that australia remains committed to the region in the face of rising influence of beijing. police and peru have fought with anti government, protested so calling i'm president federal castillo to resign. offices pushed back demonstrators in 5 tier gossip crowd in the capital, lima. but he, peruvians were angry about rising prices and accused the left his leader of driving the country towards bankruptcy. kasteel has played inflation the pandemic and the
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war in ukraine. columbia, as president says that a court order for his arrest is unconstitutional. original course is found about decay, fail to comply with the ruling that ordered the protection of a national park. the arrest and 5 days of hope, detention are unlikely to be enforced. ukraine's president followed him as zalinski, has visited, 2 towns near the front lines of the war with russia in the east and don bass region . he says he met with troops in list a chance and presented some with awards. the cities just a few kilometers from so vetted on. that's where one of the was biggest battles is taking place. ukraine's world cup dream though is over the last one nil to wales in that playoff mansion caught if al jazeera paul reese was there. miss ukraine's arrival in cardiff put their hosts in an unfamiliar position. the tiny nation of wales is normally
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a neutrals favorite. but the russian invasion of ukraine has given the ukrainian football team a large global backing as they bid for a place at the world cup. here the players had the support of thousands from the ukranian diaspora as well as refugees from the war. i leave invest in ukraine and i come to london. oh, i've to wire. begin in lincolnshire. he's my psych woodville my. feel any more he's already put in twice because we love each other. we love all who love it. other guy and he was deployed very game raleigh's, the whole nation in supporting the team. it provides rest boys from the horrors of the war. the killings are happening, atrocities are happening on a daily basis. the welsh crowd applauded the ukrainian anthem, just as the scottish crowd had before ukraine's semi final victory in glasgow. but unlike in glasgow, that great number of chances in front of gold didn't lead to them opening the
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scoring. instead, a free kick with 10 minutes to go in the 1st half gave a chance to wales his former rel madrid stalk dejaris bale. as he took it, did it again thanks to a deflection of glasgow goal hero under a ja malenko as he tried to head to clear this time at the way in the 2nd half another score in scotland, autumn dove big seemed like he would level for ukraine on wales, keep at wayne hennessy was there to deny him. the weight is all full time whales. one you crate. no one's on the way to the finals at the end of the game. i think we just wanted to show our appreciation to them and to what, what they're going to as a nation. and i thought the team went out standing in the 2 games and on the does
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have a lot credit for doing what they've done and, and their support as well. to show the support and travel at the did. we wanted to show them that respect was upon natal. i think we did everything that we could, but i really want people in ukraine to remember our teams effort. i want to say, sorry that we didn't school, but this is sport. this is how it goes. and yes and last forwards, wales now go into a world cup group and katha with around the united states and england winning this game would have been an enormous amount to the ukranian and those able to watch at home. but for wales it's a moment they've been waiting for for a very, very long time. that 1st world cup in 64 years full rate, i'll use era called if full days of platinum jubilee celebrations, the persons queen elizabeth have come to a close. the 96 year old monarch made an appearance on the buckingham palace balcony on sunday. mobility problem is forced to pull out of other events during
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the festivities. the mach 7 year rein. i'll just here is that a barbara reports from london. ah, at $93.00, he's just a few years younger than queen elizabeth and for allow for tennis. this special jubilee luncheon east london was a chance to entertain the community. ah, late playful all all up with logo for it. busy won't claim the friend much younger. my boy, not at all morning i just wanted to do with pitching has gathered at the center for a free, traditional luncheon sing song, but they were joined by other residents for the last day of the 4 day jubilee. i do remember the silver jubilee when i was young as company about 7. and this feels quite lot similar to thoughts. it's gone about more community based. but they would
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like this to carry on, not f e i may be purchased to get together with communities and to be some legacy there for the older generation, the queen's been a force of stability ever since her accession to the throne 70 years ago. people like michael, who's received numerous awards for his time in the army. the last of them being a special platinum jubilee metal. will of the queen will love pain, haven't arrived, family, and beloved community spirit there it brings together for each and every one of them. and the queen can do that, and she does to every day there have been events like race, a community centers, and in residential streets, across the country. and even for people who don't consider themselves, stones, royalists, many will tell you it's a great chance for the generations to come together. and for those too young to remember, even the diamond jubilee 10 years ago. there were other attractions to what's the
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best thing about? oh, decking help. oh yeah. i think i'm supposed takes of all shapes and sizes. we're on offer. the oval cricket ground in south london, prince charles, be at the throne and his wife camilla were here for a somewhat bigger jubilee lunch. and at windsor castle crowds gathered to try to break the world record for the longest picnic. but for thousands of people, it was about keeping it local as well as marking a milestone. ah me. the dean baba al jazeera london. ah, it is good to have even the slo, adrian finnegan, hearing though how the headlines now to sierra u. k. prime minister boris johnson has to face a vote of confidence by members of his party later on monday. he's.
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