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once a ringside seat to this announcement, the big question of course, is whether boris johnson exceeds $180.00 well gets $180.00 that 50 percent plus one vote in support. that would deliver him a majority. of course, he really needs a much, much stronger majority than that if he's to have any chance of sustaining useful government going forward. his team, people close to him, reported to saying they believe having spoken to people who have voted and come out with a secret ballot. of course, they believe that he has one and there was a general consensus going into this that he would with the key question is, by how much. and there seems to have been a change of tone in the last hour or so while those votes have been counted. as people have spoken to one another, m p 's coming out to casting their ballad. the tone has changed much more down the notes coming out of the johnson camp. yes, they believe they've won at but with much less of the bluster than they was going
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into this vote. so it could be a very narrow victory. and that, of course, would pose 4 bars. johnson, a real problem, he would lead a divided party, a party potentially at war with itself. a party potentially made up of cliques and factions working against him, the prime minister. and remember, there is precedent here. teresa may his pre disastrous primary effect faced a vote of no confidence in december 2018. right. i here we can now see pictures of so grand bed brady walking in. let's tell you what he has to say. i can report as returning officer. 359 pallets were cast. no, we spoke about. it's that the vote in favor of having confidence embarrass. johnson said it was 211 votes and a vote against 148. thanks. this i can announce to parliamentary policy.
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does a while the results of the vote of confidence in boris johnson can like he will remain, you case prime minister for now. so jonah, you had the results at 211 voted before verizon 248 again. it's what, what does this result mean for him? the briefest of announcements. from so grey and brady, 148 against. now that is a large, large chunk of the party. yes,
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he wins. yes, of course johnson remains as prime minister. but by my calculations, i haven't got a calculator in my head, but it's looking like something like 40 percent of the party has voted against him . that isn't an enormous chunk of opposition within his own party. and to give you the context, i was about to give you a 2nd ago to resume when she faced the vote of no confidence in december 2018 survived that vote of competence with a win of 63 percent around a 3rd of her m p 's voted against her, and within 6 months, she was resigning from office. that's the difficulty bar johnson faces. let's talk now to leon in raleigh, who joins me. he's a former cabinet ministerial level advisor in the board. johnson government, who knows very well the ins and outs of downing street and perhaps can sum up for us. what you imagine the mood might be like in the johnson camp. now they will presumably, on the one hand, be relieved. but on the other hand, have hoped for
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a bigger when exactly job, and i think they'll be a big sol ever leave them downing street. however, there's going to be difficulties further down the line. i think that much is clear with such a raise a raise. have been majority that but the prime minister. so i do think there's going to be an initial feeling of relief, initial feeling of they've gotten away with it. but ultimately the bigger problems are going to come further down the line. and i think looking at those numbers, the worry number 10, the big worry is that there's going to be enough people enough m p 's. now the think if they coalesce around one leadership times of it, they can try again and maybe they'll get their way this time around a rebellion, therefore, that perhaps lacked cohesion going into this boat. but that might now get much more organized. and do you think simply won't give up? well indeed, you know, this is, this is british politics and nothing is over until it's literally over. and i do think that although there is supposed to be a year's worth of weight now between this info to know confidence and perhaps
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another, those rules can be changed. it was already being spoken about today and, and over the weekend that those rules can be changed. and i think with that that fin majority, there may, will be appetite within conservative mp ranks to look at those numbers. i think we just need a few more to change their minds to come on our side and we can get this done or we can change things. what do you think it is that held the 61 percent who voted in favor of boris johnson back from putting the knife in? do they really think he's a great leader for this country? are they really not put off by the questions about trust and integrity? about what happened with party gave the scandal around him. the potential that he lied to m. p. 's in panama. don't they mind? do they have blind faith in this man? jonah horace johnson is a unique politician. let's not forget that he won the merrill t as a conservative twice, which is almost unheard of in this era. he won the 2019 general election with an 80 c majority winning lots of labor seats that previously never voted conservative
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before. so he is a unique politician and he has got an electoral track record. so a lot of m. p. 's will be thinking he can do it again. this is a westminster butler or westminster bluster. what's going on out there on the doorstep? they clearly believe that they've got enough embarrass johnson to see them through to the next election next election and to keep their seats. but i think that's ultimately going to be down to the voters to decide the unique politician. but one who must surely have done some damage to the conservative party brand. what other chances do you think of him putting things back together? well, i think he's a tarnished brand now. exactly, as you say, very popular prior to breaks, it breaks it came along tonisha brand, then we have party gate and almost he could say his brand now is recoverable. i think that what people want to see what the british public want to see is action on some of the big challenges facing the country. we've got cost of living crisis. we've got an economy potentially looking rather shaky. we've got war in europe for the 1st time. in a long time, so there is going to be some expectation the departure on through can lead on those
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key issues and he can get back to serious governing. and i think that's what the british public want. now, serious politician deleting through that was his message. this afternoon to en pieces he tried to shore up support. he said, we have in our hands of golden chance to put this messi past behind us, unite and move forward and deliver on our promises. can he do that? i mean, is that even in any way a realistic prospect? because there are those who will suggest that chaos is the modus operandi. of course, johnson, this is the way he simply is and he cannot change. but i think that he's right he, they, chaotic politician. that's what got him to this point. just look at looking at him and the parent shut it off and the shuttle, the hair is off and ruffled. so that's the way he goes about business. and i do think now that he made changes when policy broke been policy, kate, and he says great, he did make changes to number 10 operation. he brought in some serious players respected players to try and salvage reputation amongst. and he will say the wide
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public. so he's going to try to be good for revamping leadership theory us down the line for an issue, but not anything thing any science, kale, taken in whether or not he got him to do that. the on a moronic foreman. number 10, inside a thanks very much for your insights. there. the end of a dramatic 2 hours, the involvement their vote of no confidence in part in boris johnson, which he has survived humiliated his authority, bruised, perhaps, but he will go on. jonah, thank you for those updates from west vinson. this last leaving story, patrick diamond is a professor of public policy at queen mary university in london. he's also a former head of policy planning at 10 downing street under the premier ships of tony blair and gordon brown and he joins me now. we heard that a raise a thin majority, 140 again. could this still be death by a 1000 cots for boris john? so do you think his future is now secure?
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i think the result is worse than boris johnson. supporters would have hoped and expected. it is a very significant base against him by bench. conservative empties, who are not ministers, bound by collective responsibility. so i think it does on the line, the seriousness of the prominence position. he survived the boat to nights, but he is badly wounded. and what do you think was driving these m p 's to vote either way they've been listening to their constituents or they thinking about the upcoming elections? is it self preservation? what do you think that motivations works night? well, clearly, reflection as a mood, all real concerned about the prime ministers and receive unpopularity among the public and peace of my constituency. like the last few days in particular. because if you believe celebrations, and there is a sense that they picked up even in the conservative supporting areas of the country, there's a lot of doubts about the prime minister about his behavior,
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right? the coded law and so on. on the other side though he have survived, i think the main reason for that is because there is not agreement in the conservative party about who the success should be. that's his walk. the fundamentally naval board johnson is going to see if there isn't any clear agreement about who should succeed in his last remaining instead of preserving its hold over the premier ship. and do you think that this results going to draw a line on the policy against the scandals? the allegations as a prime minister hope it seems unlikely. i think one reason for that is because of course the government faces 2 very difficult bi election planes of this month. and they farther down to the line, the very difficult electro predicament that the conservative party is now in a site. not, of course you have the ongoing issues policy. got it, going to go away. there are ongoing investigations will be conducted in the house of commons. the very difficult questions, the bar stools,
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the space. so this whole facts on things disappear. so i fear from his perspective, may certainly not door line under these questions and they will continue into the future. and what do you think we can expect to see next for the prime minister in his cabinet? do you think we'll see a re shuffle to weed out those who, who want considered loyal to him anymore? they're also rumors of him cooling a snap collection. what have you had that? well, i think it's not selection at this point is unlikely, although he may be tempted to go sooner than the people expect. i think the next election would get any big spike to happen in the spring of 2024. we could go over a little bit earlier to try to spring a surprise on the opposition. the cabinet has remained broadly united. there are some tensions they will try to do it in the next few months to shift back to the governing agenda and support. they have want, obviously the principal issues at the moment, all dealing with the crisis in ukraine, but also clearly the very significant cost of living crashes that the british
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people are now facing. and the government will try and focus attention on the approach to dealing with those economic pressures and try suggest this getting on with the task of governing and a he was saying, draw a line under these events, but just, i think it will be difficult to do that ok, patrick diamond, professor public policy at queen mary university in london. thank you for those insight. ah, the head of the you and nuclear watchdog has raise concerns about the safety of ukrainian nuclear plant on the russian control. rafael grossey says the team is trying to reach this operation. planned to ensure it is secure. ukraine says there is a risk. the facility supply chain could be interrupted. the i a yay! visited the chernobyl neutral site in april, after rushes occupation, and found trenches dug in contaminated soil. dominic cane has more from berlin. one
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of the starkest messages coming from mr. grossey, the director general, the i 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 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
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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 agency. these avi talks specifically, he cited 3 specific sites in iran, where his agency says it has evidence. that enrichment of uranium has taken place still to come on out there in nigeria. the hunt begins the gunman who attacked the church and killed at least $21.00 worshippers and were at the scene of bangladesh is devastating chemical explosion is investigated. try to work on how the deadly fun began. ah
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hello once again. welcome to another look at the international forecast or a proper rattling of wintry weather into the southeast of australia, axially speckled shower cloud. they're just rolling up across service toria, southern parts of new south wales, totally packed ice, abbas very strong winds, potentially damaging winds, just pushing those showers, some of them wintery, certainly over the high ground around the southern alps. other parts of the great dividing range could still see a few flurries of snow struggling to get to a level celsius in melbourne, not making it into double figures. therefore, how about an assembly pictures you go on in to where to stay. but by wednesday, that wet or weather, that windy weather started to push across towards the ceiling, march of australia will be fine at this stage to a few showers up around the cape york peninsula. charles's sum range is pushing into w a at this state. we'll see that weather weather coming in the cross perth as we go on through thursday and nothing a little further east,
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you ah ah ah, a reminder of the top stories here on the al jazeera boris johnson has survived a challenge to his position as u. k. prime minister, 211 conservative m. p 's voted in favor if i'm continuing as party leader 148 voted against him. the confidence to vote was triggered by series of scandals including downing street parties held during the height of the case code. been locked and the head of the un nuclear watchdog has raised concerns about the safety of a ukrainian nuclear plant under russian control. raphael grossey as a team is trying to reach the japanese plot to ensure it is to cure the un says as
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a human trafficking crisis unfolding in ukraine, more than 100 allegations of sexual violence have been reported in the conflicts so far. the un special representative on sexual violence in conflict spoke of the security council a short time ago. from the outset of this conflict hide and risk of trafficking in persons, including for the purpose of sexual explanation and prosecution, have been alarmingly evident. the lack of constant vetting of accommodation offers and transportation arrangements. he's a serious concern, as well as the limited capacity of protection services to address the velocity and volume of displacement. they are also concerns regarding the multiplicity of volunteers. we've limited vetting and little or no training or experience from the united nations. kristin salumi has more they're worried that the actual
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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 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
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a minimum. nigerian officials say they are searching for several gunman who attacked a church on sunday, killing at least 21 people. the shooting took place in the south western town of o as worship. as gathered, the catholic mass. the attack is identity and motives and not no augment interests . reports from a boucher scores of people came to this church to attend boss. their attackers came to kill us, video's record those who got out came under fire. ouch. light is quite own believing that somebody will come on. the intention was to keep everybody in that church and those are running out there will be shot from outside wait inside, where be shut from inside. the st. jude by no means to lose all the all talk down to the center is kind of a secretion. this medical workers fear some of the wounded
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may not survive. i are appealing for help. the live local dame has many people died . we debiose glen, bear with me to pull my please. i see nigeria, president, muhammad, body, and biando state governor, have condemned the attack. seen those responsible will be brought to justice. what a surprise many is the location of the massacre. the southwest of nigeria suffered little of the violence sweeping the north and the east attacks have killed tens of thousands and displeased hundreds of thousands law in those regions. during the last 10 years, security services have struggled to contain the partners. nigeria is due to all general electors early next year. what with the violence spreading concerns that grow where the polling can be held in areas worst affected by these attacks? army it reese al jazeera up which are nigeria out there and media network continues
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to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of its journalist in the occupied west bank. sharina. i was actually, i was shot in the head by israeli forces while she was on assignment and jeanine. on the day of her funeral israeli forces storms, the procession and started beating. mourners causing pul barras had almost dropped her casket that didn't stop thousands of palestinians from marching through occupied his truce. them to take part in her funeral and burial. members of the international community have condemned to killing and continue to call for an investigation. at the atlanta was with al jazeera for 25 years covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine investigations in bangladesh, trying to establish the cause of a major fi and the container deaf that killed at least 41 people. the blaze triggered several explosions when a ignited chemical stored at the facility in the quinta, near the south east and port city of chattooga 5. it is brought at largely under
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control, but their office for the last of the, if the flame spread to nearby containers, hundreds of people are injured. many of them in a critical condition conveyed child he has more from chapter gram, various volunteer agencies that set up both died across the medical hospital. now they're 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 there in the barn unit. it is quite a long medical college hospital. the facilities are inadequate. just too much cloudy, and it's almost heretic over here. and as you can see, some of the people waiting here want to know about their missing relative. many of the what is have not been identified because they're charged so bad. now the
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criminal investigation division is collecting dna to match their family members, so people are anxious to know within poster outside which post that family members speak. just 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 to police and other authorities to know what is the condition of their family members, whether they in the hospital or then actually missing. and that body is still not found this week summit of the americas in los angeles is tackling an unprecedented migration. crisis. after being seen for years is only a problem for the united states. the issue has now spread throughout the region to san human reports from santiago, chile, ah, 28 year old friend, caskey flemish is more than 7000 kilometres from home. 10 month old my ear in tow. she sells sweeps for coins so that she can feed her baby and hopefully gather
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enough to rent a room to night. but that way they won't have to sleep outdoors in the freezing cold. oh yeah. she arrived from that israel, 2 weeks ago after crossing the, at the climate desert and, and to kill as an undocumented migrant, like hundreds of thousands of her compatriots. ah, what do you mean? bolivian guy helped us cross the border at night. we had to crawl. so no one would see us. we passed fences and trenches. we couldn't make noise. the children couldn't cry said the police wouldn't. harris no, william la jolla. francesca is among hundreds of thousands will travel to chile seeking a better light family, while tens of thousands of central american haitian and cuban 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,
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nearly 6000000 venezuelans have migrated to escape hardships at home with the 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. i don't know, but they are gonna, but their data, they have to legitimate rights and their responsibility to guarantee stability and conditions their create well being for migrants to ensure that the irregular influx of migrants does that produce poverty, human trafficking, an exploitation. secondly, bang am i am, but i thought he saw seal often pine chillies, former foreign minister says it's now a major regional challenge. hearing the burden. i think it's a fundamental that happened in europe. he was uneasy and they arrived on assisting mo code of, of o or migrant. and i think something similar could, could be explored, at least in the america. ah,
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you and he can only commission for latin america and the caribbean has presented a martial plan for central america. that requires funding, especially from the united states. us press, joe biden had altered $4000000000.00 to create better jobs and safety. but so far the money has only trickled in no, when was important that we can't confront migration only with block borders, severe laws or wall and police. we need well being police security and peace in the countries were migration originate, oral stakeholders. yes. it's hoped that regional cooperation to tackle the phenomena will be the main theme at the upcoming summit of the americas in los angeles. even with the priorities of the united states now focused elsewhere. you see in human, al jazeera santiago, a disputed maritime borders, causing tension between israel and lebanon. israeli media reports the navy is
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deploying a version of its i, and don't miss our anti miss our system to the contested waters in the mediterranean. and lebanon is warning against what it described as aggression in the area. st hotter has more from beirut. 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 considered a provocation and hostile act. a because for these readings and for the, for the u. s, 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 number on has something 1011 to the u. n. and 11 on those total confusion and contradiction and statements and in positions. israel in lebanon have been indirectly negotiating about the 860 square kilometer patch of
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sea. but in recent months, lebanon expanded its claim increasing the zone by 1430 square meters, which included the courage gas field. this lead the talks to break down love and has never legally laid claim to the line $29.00 boundary president michelle on didn't sign a decreed to rectify a map submitted to the united nations, which would have effected israel's ability to move ahead with the operations of coma hezbollah is the most powerful actor in the country and has fought wars with israel in the past. a few weeks ago, it didn't just express opposition to negotiations with israel over the dispute. it's leader. how semester 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 going to be way for has been allowed to gain as much
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as possible. leverage to improve its position and government formation and selection of ford coming president. so if has been instant look the way around instead of starting new confrontation with israel on the border . the israeli navy has been sent to protect the rig. but lebanon's leaders have called for us and void to return so that the parties can resume talking. it's a sign of de escalation that appears to have been the result of backdoor negotiations set up their elisha zita pe routes where you can find much more on our website on all those stories. and the top stories. the address for that is w. w dot al jazeera dot com. ah,
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reminder, the top stories on al jazeera forest, johnson has survived a challenge to his position as u. k. prime minister, 211 conservative m. p 's voted in favor if in continuing as party leader 148 voted against him. the confidence vote was triggered by series of scandals including downing street parties held during the height of the case covert lockdown. the head of the un nuclear watchdog has raised concerns about the safety of ukrainian nuclear plant under russian control. rafael grossey says a team is trying to reach the suffrage a plant to ensure to secure the ukraine says there is a risk. the facility supply chain could be interrupted. nigerian officials say they are searching for several gunman who attacked a church on sunday, killing at least 21 people. the shooting took place in the south western town of over as worship has gathered. a catholic mass. when mighty nivia
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