tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 6, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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oliver, i'm nick clock. this is the news i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, yet another chance for the british prime minister leadership, members of his own party are in the middle of holding a conference for global nuclear watchdog raises concerns about the ukranian nuclear plant in russia control no invite for cuba, nicaragua, over and his whaler, the summit of america's rule, still go ahead, but questions over what can be achieved without all key players present tensions rise between lebanon and israel, over a maritime area. both want to target for gas and is flora found. the dow has admitted injury could yet bring an early end to his career. the dow says he wants sundays french open final, despite having no feeling in his left foot. ah,
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so the u. k prime minister bras johnson is facing a vote of confidence by his own conservative party. if he loses, there will be an immediate leadership contest. and the u. k. will have a new leader within weeks. joe hall is outside the houses of parliament. yes, nick johnson needs a 180 votes in his favor in order to secure a majority. but even if he does, when there are many who feel his time has prime minister may have reached the beginning of the end. here's my colleague paul brennan, with a report on the day's events. ah, recent feverish speculation about polish johnson's political future had been relegated somewhat by last week's fort a national holiday in honor of the queen's platinum jubilee. but the public brewing, which greeted the prime minister at friday service of thanksgiving for the queen was an ominous indicator. ah,
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a random sample of london commuters confirms a certain degree of public disillusionment. subtle, i was so tallahassee that he got bold. that was almost like africa tanner, the pose i think, reflected a mood across the country. and that's why there are amongst other things. i think that while many tory and peace feel at that basic crossed has gone to trigger a vote of confidence at least 54 of those conservative war, tory and peace needed to have written a formal letter demanding it. the man tasked with keeping count those letters, sir graham brady. i notified the promise yesterday that the threshold had been reached and we agreed. the time table for confidence vouchsafe vice. ah, and i, he shared my view, ah, which is also in line with the rules that we have in place, that that vote should happen as soon as could reasonably take place. and that would be today despite securing
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a solid atc majority in the general election just 2 and a half years ago for as johnson has endured months of controversy and criticism which have steadily undermined his authority chief among them the party gates saga, where johnson and many of his stuff were found to have flouted cove. it locked down rules at downing street gatherings. johnson became the 1st p. m. judge to have broken the law while in office deficient inquiry into those events, criticized the lack of leadership. johnson's ministerial colleagues are remaining supportive in public, at least we'll change by ministers, this person story, reasons, ideas, failure or in war. i'm full time, all sorts of things. we really get it. okay, we've, we've laid out, had a period of a sustained distractions and the party get issue is significant. but we've also had, at the conclusion of the peace investigation, the conclusion of the see great report. and i think it's time to draw a line in the sand on that. but johnson's critics are massing the numbers, the mp,
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who johnson himself appointed. his anti corruption saw resigned the roll on monday in protest, and believed tonight's confidence vote put the p. m. on the brink, technically a majority, one is, is, is enough for to night. the problem will be and whether or not he survives agibbs and has credibility on an issue of leadership ongoing and the, the, the precedence so far. all that. anybody who wins by a bit. i'm not, not that doesn't last very much longer off. who should? those who know boris johnson well say he will not relinquish power willingly. but after months of criticism, speculation and wavering, a growing number of johnson's own and peace seemed ready to take the decision out of his hands, pulled brennan al jazeera. so jennifer stopped when will we know the result? we will know the result precisely at 8 g. m. t this evening, 9 p. m. local time,
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around an hour after the ballot closes at the be a very quick count, the prime minister will be notified by text message we're told, and then they will be an announcement made in the house of commons behind me. and peas, queuing up still an hour now into voting to cast their ballot for or against our prime minister boris johnson. he was on the front foot this afternoon. try to drum up support telling them this was a golden chance to put the past behind them. and move on 54 of course the key number that was required to trigger this vote 180. the key number required for him to win. although he really hoping to win by a much larger major majority than that if he wins his immune from further challenge, at least by this means under the current rules for a further 12 months. but he forest johnson loses to night. well, that's it. his tenure as prime minister is over. he will remain as caretaker, prime minister for as long as it takes his party to choose a successor at whatever happens during a given majority of the last election that paul is just talking about in his
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package. there's pretty incredible that the johnson finds himself in this position . you know, just a couple of years on it is an extraordinary fall from grace for the man who led his party to an actual victory just 2 and a half years ago with an enormous landslide wind who has been praised for his leadership of the vaccine, wrote out who has run one recent praise for his leadership during the war in ukraine. he fell howl, of course of party gate rule breaking in the law breaking during that party gate scandal. parties that took place in number 10, downing street and other government buildings. he became the 1st prime minister ever in the office to have been found to have broken the law while in office. and in the end it comes down to a question for his party over whether this man is still an electoral asset. the man who has delivered them such victory may yet now deliver them defeat tooth too, by elections due in the coming weeks, which the tories are set to lose. and the question,
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they'll be weighing up these m p 's now is, do they ditch him now before the next election? will continue to take a chance on boris johnson, whose electro prospects seem believe we will find out pretty soon. joe, thanks for that for time being gentle reporting there from westminster park gate as jenna who's talking about there's it quickly became known led to a rapid on roughly as far as johnson is brand of personality politics. the british prime minister was accused of a reckless lack of judgment and lack of control over those who worked for him. so nickie, i go take a look at what got him to this point. the british public were ordered to follow the rules in a deadly pandemic, while the prime minister defied them. they stayed away from the beaches and the streets only to find that those setting the rules. what breaking them, you must obey the rules. as the country retreated into lockdown on the government
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orders, boris johnson insisted that no restrictions were broken. but more and more coded rule breaking by government officials was leaked and splashed across the from pages the public learning of weekly wine, evenings. and boozy leaving dues one bash was on the eve of prince philip the duke of edinburgh funeral with a country and national morning. and queen elizabeth forced to sit apart from her family downing street, was forced to issue a statement of deep regret to buckingham palace. mister speaker, i want to apologize. and johnson is hastily apologized for attending a drinks policy in the downing street garden because he thought it was a work of added, he said, and within government rules, etc. now go to to the decent thing and resign the explanation. enraged m p 's and in fury a to the public career skirting control,
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the see what floundering i ridiculed by a wine bottle wielding flash mob outside downing street witnessing every day the broken spectacle of a prime minister minded to see to deception and unable to lead the things what to get even worse for johnson with claims he had a surprise birthday bash. complete with cake. had number 10 during locked down. and then a bombshell announcement by british police. they were launching a criminal investigation into rule breaking out number 10. johnson was being to a broken the rules and find $60.00 a month later, the report by top civil servant su gray made its findings public. the 48 page report detailed 16 occasions that breached the law. describing a failure of leadership in downing street excessive alcohol consumption in the
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workplace and gatherings without clear, authorization or oversight. some behavior, she said, was difficult to justify, against the backdrop of the pandemic. the question isn't whether boris johnson was at each and every party during a time of extraordinary pressure on those empower. it's about a tone of frivolity that his leadership set undermining the most serious office in the country. at a time of national crisis. santiago al jazeera london, where we join now by ma hussein, who is a political commentator and the former chief press officer for 10 dining street under the former prime minister, david cameron mo, saying welcome to the program. first up, just give us a glimpse if you would, into the workings of number 10 today. take a through what's been going on behind the scenes since this vote was called most of my call haven't been long number, tend to really go around each
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n p and work out how they might vote and go incentives. they need for them to support the crime in which will be a challenge number 10, but they'll be certainly not behind the scene conversations. and the promises made about government job in the future, minutes to pose or made for access to the prime minister and listening to what n b one for their local constituencies or certain. honestly, i do have a do it also be this going to the prime minister reminding and let's say the going to have a student ministration, whether it's things like getting it done the vaccine rollout, whether it is or the fact that he won in 2019 to the very big majority, he won the brakes in reference one in london twice adobe painting and make sure that nobody can really fill miss scott right now, the thinking in the where there is was ukraine, the cost of living crisis,
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people say purchase the support may well get him over the line base. most commentators seem to think that it will, but margin matters. head isn't it if he survives but the margin is narrow. how hard will it be for him to carry on as prime minister in the coming months? i think you'll be very, very odd. the scale of any big 3. you can be really important bit of a benchmark here with to reason may because 63 percent, if you get less than that content is going to be quite damaging. came even the fact that we are having no confidence in the right minutes to 3 years was one. this apc majority. i think it's all, it's very telling and very worrying for him in a supportive and when people on his own by end of li criticizing, he's a ration the way he conducted himself. he policy agenda. i think all of these
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public out there and that will be damaging, going forward as well. so even if he went there is no guarantee will still be in the money to come. the thing is, he is not a quitter, is he? and even if the margin is very slim, even just by one vote, you can't see him standing down. can you? no, i think i think that's why i think even with one by a you will see that as a big 3, but i think will be somewhat of an empty victory because there are still a lot of things on the agenda coming up. so there are 2 quite important bi election happening in the u. k, which many people think the consent is look sent to lose. there is the parliamentary committee came to wear them by mister, misled parliament to an ard. so for him, he's just one list to be over and go away. he can't promise. so even if there is a set as a whole, a victory for him tonight,
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that doesn't mean that things going to be smooth sailing or easy going forward. and you've had 5 minutes. is like to resume one. the mike no confidence in 6 because she left her post because she just couldn't govern. she couldn't get her agend through it to know how the support of her back and kids. and if the prime minister finds himself in that position, particularly with an 80 c majority, not able to attend to 3 and then i will be in very good problem thing i most i just grades get your knowledge and expertise on the situation. thanks very much. indeed . my saying, formative press officer, number 10 for david, come on plenty more still ahead of the news on including the conflict in ukraine is now a human trafficking crisis will have more on the voted to the un special representative on sexual one heading for disputed waters. the israeli rig that levin calls a provocation and a hostile act. because board coming up to brazil, stop off in japan as they continue their preparations for the woke up with
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a song will be here. with that. right, the head of the you and you can watch dog because raise concerns about the safety of a ukrainian nuclear plant under russian control. profile grow. see says a team is trying to reach this upper egypt plan to ensure it secure. ukraine says there is a risk the facilities supply chain could be interrupted. the i. e, a visited the chernobyl eucharist cited april after rushes occupation, and found that trenches had been dug and contaminated soil. w kane has more now from berlin. one of the starkest messages coming from mr. grossey, the director general of the i a, a regards the security, the safeguarding and the safety not only of the plant but the staff there. and he says that in the opinion of him and his agency, 5 of the 7 central pillars of nuclear safety are now compromised. and that the
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ukrainian government has told his agency that they are no longer in a position to be able to provide the details about what's taking place there because it is now in the hands of the russian forces. the interesting thing here is that mr. grossey said that he believes the safety and security and safeguarding off ukraine's nuclear facilities is now one of the most pressing issues that the world faces. and he says that it is of pressing urgency that his agency be able to get back into facilities such as at as a procedure to be able to see what has gone wrong and to try to put it right. so quite a stark message from mister grossey. interestingly, in so far as iran is concerned, mr. grosses view was that some of the behavior by the iranian government is making it more difficult to be able to bring some sort of positive statement from his
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agency v's avi talks. specifically, he cited 3 specific sites in iran, where his agency says it has evidence. that enrichment of uranium has taken place. russia's foreign minister has denounced the european countries for blocking his plane from entering their airspace, calling it an unthinkable and unprecedented move. so gay lover of was due to visit serbia on monday, but was forced to cancel, while gary on north macedonia, montenegro refused to allow his plan to pass through their skies. leverage says his no invited his serbian counts brought to moscow. should i should only see we're new them. we've got a lot of questions for media about unprecedented decisions which were made by some member states of nato. this act by these countries impeded the visit of the russian foreign minister to the republic of serbia. of course, the unthinkable happened to me to conduct the anyway. these relations won't disappear. we invited foreign minister nicholas seller, covert to visit moscow in
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a short time. i hope that his plane will not be disgracefully sanctioned by shameless brussels and its clients and was news of the cancelled visit emerged a group of pro ukraine demonstrators celebrated outside the official belgrade residence of the serbian president. alexander. it beheld banners thanking neighboring countries for blocking level life robes, visit and saying to the hague. not bel grade donna said, it be a matter of today. serbia has reason to celebrate because the representative of war crimes propaganda, the representative of aggression to the sovereign country of ukraine hasn't arrived in bel. great, thanks to the support that neighboring friendly countries offering to the free people of serbia. it would have been shameful. if laffer off came to belgrade, because he would have discredited this country, this country would have shown that crimes committed in ukraine are acceptable. the un says as a human trafficking crisis unfolding in ukraine,
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targeting women and children, more than 100 allegations of sexual violence against women girls and men have been reported in the conflict so far. the un security council made a short while ago to discuss the problem which remains under reported, but fairly widespread. for plate, it is an un traffic as well, is not a tragedy. it isn't which any women and children flee the convict being targeted for trafficking and exploitation. in some cases facing further exposure to ramp up the risk while seeking refuge. there been multiple reports from survivors of russia . soldiers breaking down doors to basements, where women were sheltering and raping them. these terrible acts were done in front of their children, and they were filmed by the russian soldiers. these are bone chilling accounts. let us go through the ratchet enough accusations off russian service personnel,
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committing crimes of his sexual nature. since the very beginning of our special military operation in ukraine has become a favorite tactic of the key regime. in our western colleagues, kristen slim is live at un headquarters in new york as the kristen. what are the humans chief concerns while they're worried that the actual number of women and children who've been sexually assaulted is much higher than the 124 cases. that they have documented so far, given that 90 percent of refugees leaving ukraine are women and children. there's also grave concern that they're subject to human trafficking and sexual predators. course the outpouring of support for these refugees from european countries has been greatly appreciated. but the special representative, worried that predators were taking advantage of the situation and shared some
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disturbing stories of questionable people who had been circulating around these camps, offering rides to women and girls, and so on that could easily be preyed on in that situation. they say there's not a lot of vetting of the people who are coming to help in some of these instances and they called for more vetting to ensure that trafficking is, is kept to a minimum. this of course, is supposed to be a meeting about sexual trafficking, sexual crimes. and we also heard from the president of the european commission, charles michele, who not only called for a war crimes investigation on the part of russia. although russia, as we heard, also alleges, and others have alleged that ukrainian forces have also committed atrocities. there pointed the finger at russia during this briefing for another big concern of the united nations, which is food security. and they blamed russia for using food as
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a self weapon against developing countries, causing prices to rise. and so, of course, russia has been trying to blame russia, western sanctions for all of that. this prompted the russian ambassador to leave the room in the middle of the us speech and the european counts president, to fire back at the ambassador cars saying that you might leave the room, but maybe it's easier for you not to listen to the truth. so some fiery back and forth. we heard in the counsel on these 2 very important issues and did or i? kristen will live there. thanks very much kristen. so new the at the you in the mexican president under as manuel lopez abra door has confirmed that he will not be going to the summit of the americas in los angeles. this week he's been critical of the bible administration's refusal to invite cuba, venezuela in nicaragua. one of the key issues on the gender at the summit is migration is in newman reports now from santiago in shirley.
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ah, 28 year olds, lancaster flemish is more than 7000 kilometers from home, with 10 month old maria in tow. she sells suites for coins so that she can feed her baby and hopefully gather enough to rent a room to night to ha, work that way. they won't have to sleep out doors and the freezing cold fell. yeah . she arrived from venezuela 2 weeks ago after crossing the, at the come a desert and, and to chilly as an undocumented migrant, like hundreds of thousands of her compatriots. ah, what do you mean? oblivion guy helped us cross the border at night. we had to cross and no one would see us. we passed fences and trenches and we couldn't make noise. the children couldn't cry so the police wouldn't hear us. no. can william have land? mm. well yeah. frankie ski is among hundreds of thousands of travel to chile seeking a better life family. while tens of thousands of central american haitian and cuban
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migrants attempt to cross into the united states every day. but the migration crisis in the americas no longer flows exclusively from south to north. according to united nations, nearly 6000000 venezuelans have migrated to escape hardships at home with a majority heading south, especially to columbia peru, argentina, and chile. into regional migration has increased by 66 percent in the last decade, impacting public services and resources in the recipient. countries own up an appeal gonna, but there that they have the gym at right and the responsibility to guarantee stability and conditions that create well being for migrants to ensure that the irregular influx of migrants doesn't produce poverty. human trafficking and exploitation from your bank am i am, but i got a social of in pine chiles. former foreign minister says it's now
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a major regional challenge. hearing the pardon, i think it is fundamental that happened in europe. it was an easy and they arrived on assisting mon code us of oh, or migrant. and i think something similar could, could be explored, at least in the america. ah, do you, antique, and on the commission for latin america and the caribbean has presented a martial plan for central america that requires funding, especially from the united states. u. s. president joe biden had offered $4000000000.00 to create better jobs and safety. but so far the money has only trickled in, you know, well then was in, for, in that we can't confront migration only with block borders, severe laws or wall and police. we need well been on the security and peace in the countries were migration originators. the policy us it's hoped that regional cooperation to tackle the phenomena would be the main theme at the upcoming summit
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of the americas in los angeles. even with the priorities of the united states now focused elsewhere. to see in human al jazeera santiago in just a moment, we'll get the latest on the summit of the americas from our white house correspondent kimberly helicopter. first, let's go to money or apollo in the mexican city of top of tula, and near the guatemalan border of money. tell us about the people around you there and, and where they're heading. all the people that around us right now are part of a massive migrant caravan that set out from the city of tampa, tula in the dawn hours on monday, we had been walking with them for several hours in the rain here in southern mexico . and then in that punishing son of the of that but you will or they've now taken a break of from the sun. a lot of the people that are around us are sleeping, their resting. you can really see the though the look of exhaustion on many people's faces here and what makes this caravan different from others,
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that our viewers may remember from previous years. there were groups of haitian migrants in also known bringing the 1000 group in previous years. groups of central americans, this is almost made up entirely of venezuela migrants. it goes back to that report that we saw moments ago from our colleague lucy newman in south america. talking about how this migrant crisis is not isolated at any one country really is affecting the region as a whole. now, one of the reasons why we're seeing such a mass mobilization of people now has to do with the policy being implemented by mexico with the policy of containment. which essentially forces migrants to wait in the southern mexico while, while they are trying to apply for asylum in the united states. but again, we're talking about thousands of people making the way toward the u. s. southern border. very similar to circumstances that we've seen in the past with central america and haitian migrants. the difference now is that this is all overwhelmingly ben as well and migrant money thinks about my revenue. well,
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the sum of the americans is taking place migration key issue. and that has taken place in los angeles and speak to white house correspondent, kimberly how it can be that the mexican president has made a point of not going to this summit. how's the bible ministration? reacted to that? well, the binder ministration has a couple of opportunities to talk to reporters about how they saw this playing out, except that they canceled or at least postpone both of those opportunities. the 1st was a background briefing that was set to take place about an hour or so ago. and now the latest word is that the white house press briefing has been delayed by 30 minutes, so or potentially more. so we're eager to speak to the white house and get their reaction so far they are acting as if his business is normal, but the schedule seems to indicate otherwise. the bottom line is this is a problem for the bible ministration. and it also signals sort of the
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disorganization and the chaos around the scheduling that it's been a bit of a low priority in terms of foreign policy. and that's not going to play well. what this white house that hope to focus on would be the issues that had that were to be discussed at this summit, namely inclusivity of prosperity and for all in the future in this hemisphere. but that's not what the newspapers are focusing on right now. they're focusing on the fact that the mexican leader is not going because the white house was excluding cuba, nicaragua, and venezuela. so the bottom line is there going to be a lot of questions about this ad is particularly embarrassing for the white house given they're trying to make the case is the top priority for the by the ministration. but clearly some of the scheduling indicates otherwise. yeah, a bit of a headache, but it sounds like kimberly thinks about can be how could the, the, the white house or latino from a, maureen maya who serves as vice president for programs with washing office and latin america. and she explains whether or not this summit could actually help
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solve the migrant crisis. what they're hoping to achieve our declarations on different areas. we know there is the original declaration on migration and protection that the bi demonstration has been working on with governments throughout the region. are so hoping to get support on that. a lot of announcements of deliverables from both the by to ministration, but other how they're committing with other governments in the region on a key set of issues. you know, summits are always more opportune to have parallel conversations and dialogues than a whole set of specific agreements. i think we want to see with this outcome though is a sort of plan of action really on how are the governments going to address particular jointly issues such as the regional migration flows that we're seeing right now. there been 2 major regional ministerials on migration and recent months, looking at you know, what is the role of transit countries? what is the recipient countries, including mexico and because the caravan, for example, and how do you address the root causes which go across the board. but also
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internationally and seeing more specific goals and objectives, how the governments will reach their own commitments, but worked together on these issues which has really been lacking in recent years to lead here are now to sierra ah, it for stop to call to roaster in his new prime minister takes his 1st report with china and the agenda. standing for a time, 10 years former president phrases a tight race job will come up with finals were offered game with ah, with hello. they will have a look at africa in a moment. but 1st to the middle east and it's a story of extreme heat in particular for iraq and western areas of iran,
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the temperature in baghdad, sitting at about 50 degrees. so dangerous heat here. and you can see from the ice a thumb chart that heat extending down south. we're gonna see temperatures on the up places like doha, and react in the days ahead. that was, we moved to north africa, has been a story of extreme heat for the north west. places like algeria seen, the temperature sit, particularly in the south sit in the early forty's, but there will be some rain trickling into northern areas for the wet weather. however, we have to head to the gulf of guinea. we're going to have a rash of thunderstorms pull into nigeria. we could see some flooding here, and those storms are set to rumble across the congo. we could see some localized flooding from those storms and it remains a rather windy picture along coastal areas of tanzania and kenya and shop of thunderstorms for southern areas of ethiopia. but as we had down to southern africa, a launch a quiet picture. we have got some warnings out for potential, felt fires for the north west of south africa. but for cape town, if we have
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a risk the facility supply chain could be the mexican president. done jasmine while loop is open, the door has confirmed, he will not go to the summit of the americas in los angeles. this week. it criticized us. his refusal to invite cuba, venezuela, and mcgregor. a disputed maritime border is causing tension between israel and lebanon. israeli media reports the navy is deploying a version of its iron dome, anti missile system to the contested waters in the mediterranean. now both countries lay claim to an area of about 860 square kilometers with lebanon is warning against what it described as his railey aggression said, a hodder is in beirut, and has the latest from the israel is hoping this drilling ship will help boost its off shore gas output, energy and power company aims to bring the career field online later this year. something long time enemy and neighbor, lebanon, opposes officials say these are contested waters and any development will be
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considered a provocation and hostile act. because for these readings and for the, for the us, this is not in this to the zone at this far away from the district. the zone, because for these read is that avenue board. those are weird lines. 23 is located and according to what nobody has sent 1011 to the u. n. and 11 on those total confusion and contradiction in statements and in positions. israel in lebanon, have been indirectly negotiating about the 860 square kilometer patch of sea. but in recent months, lebanon expanded its claim increasing the zone by 1430 square meters, which included the courage gas field. this led, the talks to break down lebanon has never legally laid claim to the line $29.00 boundary president michelle lown didn't sign a decree to rectify a map submitted to the united nations, which would have affected israel's ability to move ahead with the operations to help warmer has the law is the most powerful actor in the country and has fought
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wars with israel in the past. a few weeks ago, it didn't just express opposition to negotiations with israel over the dispute. its leader house and the stella was confident no international firm would dare come to charisse or anywhere else in the disputed area. if hezbollah issues a clear and serious threat so far, none has been made. this is gonna be a way for it has been allowed to gain as much as possible and leverage to improve its position and government, their formation, and nasa election of law 4th come in president. so if has been law for instance, or looked their way around, instead of a starting a new confrontation with israel and i saw them bordered the israeli navy has been sent to protect the rig. but lebanon's leaders have called for a u. s. envoy to return. so that the parties can resume talking, it's
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a sign of de escalation that appears to have been the result of back door negotiations center for their else as ita paid it out. the 0 media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist and the occupied west. back through our eichler was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment. and jenny, on the day of her funeral, is ready forces storm. the procession started beating mourners, causing port pallbearers to nearly drop her coffin. they didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community have condemned to killing and continue to call for an investigation. or who actually was with al jazeera for 25 years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine investigators in bangladesh or trying to establish the cause of a major fire at a container depot that's killed at least 49 people. the place sparked off an
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explosion where nit ignited chemicals stored in some of the containers are important in the southeast and city of chatter, gra, firefighters, who responded to the emergency or among the victims. tambra child re as the latest from the hospital where many of the injured have been taken. various volunteer agencies that set up both died across the medical hospital. now they are providing free food clothings medicine for the victims family, as well as for the victims in the hospitals. many of the patients relatives are anxiously waiting here. some people are waiting to know about the condition of their family members. others are waiting because the patients are already booked in the barn unit. it is quite county can that should i got medical college hospital facilities are inadequate. just too much cloudy and it's almost chaotic over here. as you can see. some of the people waiting here, one to know about their missing relative. many of the bodies have not been
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identified because they're charged so bad. now the criminal investigation division is collecting dna to match their family members. so people are anxious to know if in post are outside which posted family members picture saying that they're missing a lot is still on accounted for. they want to know whether the family members or dad or they're missing. we still have to find out. and inquiring the police and other authorities to know what is the condition of their family members, whether they in the hospital or that actually missing. and that body is still not found on his 1st bilateral visit since being sworn in, australia's new prime minister says he'll work to strength and ties with se asia. in indonesia, i'm to be open, easy pledge, stronger cooperation. but he said beijing is also seeking to expand its influence in the in the pacific. jessica washington reports now from jakarta. places of helmets on this is diplomacy, indonesian styled president,
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joker widow or jacoby invited the new prime minister of australia to join him for a ride. about the 4 gearing up for more serious discussions or indonesia is on track to be one. all the world's 5 largest economies, revitalizing i tried an investment relationship is a priority for my government to hear open. the intonation president says economic collaboration dominated the talks, isha stamina with this is the 1st bilateral visit for australia, new prime minister ban and is a clear signal from albanese that he intends to revive the country's regional diplomacy, but to focus on strength and relations. but its neighbors in saudis, asia, and the pacific prime minister, albany, he is joined on this trip by several senior ministers. this is the 1st bilateral visit for a trailer as a new prime minister. it is a clear signal from anthony of uneasy that he intends to revive the countries of regional diplomacy with the focus on se asia and the pacific. it comes as cambra
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and bay gene compete for influence in the region. we do have strategic competition in the region. we need to make sure that it's managed in a way that doesn't have catastrophic consequences. awful. the rachel, the prime minister, has offered support for major infrastructure projects, such as indonesia plans to build a new capital city. and has reiterated a $338000000.00 pledge to invest in development in southeast asia as part of efforts to revive relationships which his government says have been neglected recently. the relationship between us trying and in asia we, we have, we are to close neighbors, but do not deal with each other enough. albany. he says he will attend the g 20 summit hosted by indonesia in november, despite controversy over the russian presidents purported plans to attend as well into themselves. while beauty is se on focus on sitting with president would died
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or not sitting with prison, including the prime minister and his delegation will visit the island of so the way see, next, seeking to prove australia is serious about engaging with its neighbors. in the north, jessica washington al jazeera chicata. india's routing parties facing international condemnation. after the 2 senior members were accused of making insult, he remarks. well, the prophet mohammed, one of them was the b. j. peace. national spokeswoman, who's been suspended. critic, so the parties responses to little too late of natal reports now from new dot products like these had become the latest casualty as the international backlash against the new delhi government grows supermarkets in kuwait or removing indian made goods as a way to protest islam a phobia of iron with adjusted india, boy, according in product, is obligatory for every muslim in every country because this is a murder concerning the prophet. the global outcry has prompted prime minister
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noreen from all these party gent party, to take action against 2 members accused of making inflammatory comments. national spokeswoman to push emma has been suspended while the parties media head in new delhi naveen co margin that has been expelled. the b j p says it strongly denounces insults against any religious personalities as well as ideology that demeans any sect or religion. but critic said the response is to a little too late. countries in the gulf region including cutter and iran, have some of the indian envoys and demanded a public apology. clearly there's a huge, well have you eaten only. this is new trailer security of between deland batteries and that impress ah, is shown in growing in the growing relationship between india and the gulf states. i don't see that that is going to go away because of this incident. also,
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i think the book on both the india and the gulf states need a several international vice groups have documented the rise in hate speech and violence against minorities since the b j. p came to power in 2014, the state department, draw similar conclusions in its annual report, which was released last week. however, the indian government has rejected these accusations. journalists, mohammed's bear says the b g, b had no choice, but to take action against the 2 politicians. auction now was after lay living with you because it was an international present. i'm sure it and we've been asking since 10 days, there was no response. but then in actually and praising them are supporting them only because of this international president, i was actually, our position parties have urged the government to take responsibility. they said the b j piece political discourse has made incidents like these commonplace and
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have now embarrassed india internationally. poverty metal al jazeera new delhi officials in nigeria say they're searching for gunman who attacked a church in the southwest of the country. thousands of people were killed at a catholic mass and a ton of oil. on sunday, ahmed address reports not from boucher scores of people came to this church to our 10 boss. they attackers came to kill as many as we could touch. those who got out came under fire outside is quite open. believe it that somebody will come on, the intention was to kill everybody in that church. and those running out there were be shot from outside. just wait inside where be shot from inside the true to die month to blue of the all tucked down to the centauri. this kind of the secretion only be done by the evil medical workers fear some of the wounded
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may not survive. i appealing for help. the lead block for them. how many people die? are we debiose people in bear with me to quote my please. i ceased nigeria as president obama to body and the under state governor have condemned the attack. save those responsible will be brought to justice. what is surprised many is the location of the massacre. the southwest of nigeria suffered little of the valor sweeping the north and the east attacks have killed tens of thousands and displaced hundreds of thousands law in those regions. during the last 10 years, security services have struggled to contain the fathers. nigeria is due to all general electors early next year. but with the violence spreading concerns, i grow where the polling can be held in abby. yes was affected by these attacks. ahmed edris al jazeera, aperture nigeria. it is the last day for candidates to confirm their participation
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in kenya's presidential election in august, former prime minister and the opposition leader arrived bingo is running for president for the 5th time. he's already received backing from the outgoing leader in hoover can yetta malcolm web has more from nairobi. they alliance between vice president william bruton and the current incumbent president who kenyata that was formed at the time that they were both indicted by the international criminal court . just over 10 years ago, the alliance is proved, rocky. they were indicted for their alleged role in violence in the election and took place 15 years ago. the charges was subsequently dropped off, the witnesses retracted that statement, alliance between router and kenyata as come apart in the last few years. and so in a, in a, in a twist of allegiance is a long term opposition candidate, right? or a finger is actually for the 1st time ever being backed by the incumbent who kenyata. and he's widely understood to be the 1st choice of a candidate by the,
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on the part of the, of the families, the dominated kenyan politics on business ever since independence from british colonial rule. whereas william brewed so now as it was seen as the outside of the newcomer who's challenging the old political establishment in this poll, is choose to take place on the 9th of august. so the head hearing out 0, that's what coming up to teams with hopes of winning this year's world cup. get ready to renew their rivalry sonnet about star ah, a with blue ah
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for this girl's was bought sonnus dunbar. thank you very much at nick while ruffling the dog has admitted injury could yet bring an early end to his career. and the doll says that he one sunday's french open final, despite having no feeling in his left foot. that 6 year old a secure the 14th a title, a hold on golf on sunday, after beating caspar route in the final spaniard is suffering with chronic foot pain and was only able to play off to take in a series of injections. while in the da is it to have further treatment next week before deciding if he'll compete at wimbledon? i am playing with the ha ah, with no fillings on the for the with the full to slip. ah, i go, they had down the injections or from aesthetic to the nerve. but the problem is not only the marginal eyes, the is the practices are all the preparation. nazzo. yeah, i will never thought about the not playing here. but i thought that well,
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they will be very difficult to be gone, but i'll have a matches are just kicking off in the u. f. r. a nation's league. karesha are playing france in the repeat of the 2018 woke up final. on tuesday, germany take on england in munich at the 2 teams are meeting for the 1st time since you're 2020. when england claimed to know when in the last 16 germany drew their group opener with italy, while england lost 2 hungry it's energies, emma emma's. we'll fill in the end for our team. we have to go into the game with a good feeling. i'm confidence after seeing them in training for sure. we have to do better to beat england, no doubt about it. we're looking forward to what could be a classic match on one of the challenges a couple of years ago of the team was we've got to well cup semi final, but could we win against the bigger teams? and since that we've won in spain, we beat belgium at wembley and we beat germany. so we're starting to get those
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results. and we've got to continue to do that on their mom was on target for brazil as they continued their walk up. preparations that a with the a, a when he pies, sanchez, my star score, the penalty to help his side beat to pan and one mill and a friendly in tokyo. brazil have been drawn in the long side that serve yes, switzerland and cameroon, for the finals in cattle are canadas that men's team refused to play a game against panama. on sunday, the players are in a dispute with the countries football association. the team want a bigger share of woke up prize money canada heading to the finals for the 1st time since 1986 while they're due to play. carrico and the conquer cough nations leak. on thursday, canada soccer continues to be responsive. we remain ready and available to continue to work immediately with the players towards our collective goal of performing at
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our back at our best. as we approach cutter in the mean time, canada soccer will continue its preparations to get all of our national teams ready for the respective competitions to compete with excellence. in the coming months. in golden state warriors the have level b, n b, a finals at one game apiece. steph curry was the key man for the golden state as they beat the boston celtics. a by 19 points fell mighty cripples. do we said when steph curry is in the mood, it can be impossible to stopping. i with golden fe, looking to draw level with boston indian gay finals, they needed this da player to deliver. and he did just that. the celtics, however, pushed hard in the 1st time eastern conference finals, nb jason tatum remaining a constant threat. i would only to point separating the teams that the midway point
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tensions were beginning. december. i already have a curry, though, helped relieve any feeling of anxiety for the home sign his efforts, sole golden state move out of sight as they built up a 20 plus 3rd quarter lead curry, ending with 29 points. as the warriors claimed a thieves leveling one 07 to 88. when there's definitely for me to be a grocer throughout the game to create draw attention to shasta and just continue to apply pressure. all of her is that, with the bucket of the night, arguably came from one of his teammates, but with the golden se getting the when it didn't seem to bother him. so hale malik al jazeera australia. is that mindy? he has won the 2nd major title of her career. he 26 year old clench the u. s. opened by 4 strokes at the pine needles of course, in north carolina. we collected
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a cash price of $1800000.00, which is the biggest purse in women. and that's what he bought for me and you back to nick. so thanks very much leave for that. thanks. see you later. thank you. that is it for this news, but my colleague, charlie angela will be back from them with more the days news and bye for now. me. oh no, no, no, no. what was no, no no, no, no, no. this is, i don't need to be here with you to look at it to me. i just need to, i need you to open the home and ya today. and i'm going to give you what we said as well,
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