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in just under a year's time catalyst our bait stadium will host the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kick off. next november, 10th. as this tournament on the coming days, we'll play a key role. but organize is getting ready to host the middle east. biggest ever sporting event next year for the castle national team. it's like it used to playing in front of expected home crowds. they'll be hoping to convince both the fans and themselves so they really are ready to take on the world. ah, we're going to bash on. oh, we have a huge agenda. i want to get it done. you k prime it is devoris. johnson survives a confidence 1st. the faces a major rebellion within his own party. ah,
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hello, i'm adrian again. this is al 0 my from also coming up the united nations, his allegations of human trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and children in ukraine. to wealthy brothers with close links to former south african president, jacob summa, have been detained in dubai at a make or break moment. millions of students in china take that national university entrance exam on the pandemic restrictions. ah, the u. k. prime minister says that it's time to draw a line on the questions of his leadership and move on. or as johnson survived, a confidence rose in his own party on monday, calling the outcome a convincing and decisive result. ah,
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his supporters celebrated the votes, but the scale of the rebellion as raising questions of his future. 40 percent of the prime minister's colleagues refused to back him. i'll just, he was worried sheldon's reports now from london. think it was david cameron who once memorably described horace johnson as like a greased pig lit for his ability to get out of difficult situations. but i think boris johnson is really going to have to cover himself from head to foot and lot today and going forward to wriggle out of this one because he is in a very, very tight spot. yes, he's going to be put on his biggest smile for his cabinet colleagues. he's been holding a cabinet meeting at downing street this morning, but i wonder if he's looking around the table in those quiet moments looking at spaces. i'm wondering actually how many of them who are supposed to be historically satellite, how many of them he can really trust,
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whether any of them with secret traces when they came up last night. i've been out here on the green, getting a bit of a sort of temperature check this morning. speaking to god i could find a couple of politicians gave them to me. now we can hear now from, from in blackboard who's an opposition politicians. the head of the westminster scottish nationalists and also from lee anderson, who's a member of the conservative party and back forth last night. everybody was gob smacked by the number of tory m p. 's the voted against the prime minister last night and just watched the flight to the 140 tory empties with no confidence in their leader. it's a pretty big thing for a member of any party in parliament to come out and see that they have no confidence in the leader. so i, i thank them for that from the bottom of my house this morning. but the prime minister needs that a flight to the fact that 40 percent of his m p 's blocks. but perhaps even more
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significantly, 2 thirds of the government backed ventures voted against for us, johnson is going to replace him. nobody's gonna replace and nobody stepped up is all right, rebels, you know, for j. tell them vote and it has a promise that it was for the head above and been brave enough to say all is going to get him a policy nobody. so until the person that so manslow poor woman's illness as all as . but this is, these are my policy. this is why i want to do that. i'll suppose to promise them, but don't write the conservative party off. they are the most successful political party in modern british history, and they do have a proven track record of getting rid of leaders when they start to smell past that they use by day and also don't write off for us. johnson famously, the greeks piggly the united nations has heard accusations of schumann trafficking and exploitation in ukraine. diplomat say the perpetrators, a taking advantage of the war. the un special representative on sexual violence in
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conflict addressed the security council for pretty. it is an human traffic is war is not a tragedy. it is an opportunity. women and children fleeing the conflict are being targeted for trafficking and exploitation. in some cases facing further exposure to ramp up their risk while seeking refuge. they've 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 afresh in service personnel 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, al jazeera,
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kristen salumi reporting from the united nations says that it's difficult to know just how bad things off. 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 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
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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 rushes ambassador to the u. n. walked out of the security council meeting out of moscow, was accused of causing a global food crisis with us invasion of ukraine, vaseline of benzyl, left as european council president shaw michaud address. the 15 member body looks did to the fox. the you has no sanctions on the i returned shall fit the in rochelle 0 and even our sanctions on tuition principal sector. do not go beyond our you boulders. you may leave the room. maybe it's easier not to listen to the truth . the ambassador a u. s. federal judge is authorized the seizure of 2 private planes owned by the washing businessman rahman, abramivitch. the court issued the warrant saying that they were used in violation
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of u. s. export restrictions that were imposed off to russia's invasion of ukraine, the plains of valley that more than $400000000.00. abram of which was forced to sell the english football club. chelsea after being sanctioned by the british government. israel's coalition government has suffered a major setback. it's fail to pass a bill extending protections for israeli settlers in the occupied west bank. the emergency regulations which expire at the end of the month of been in place for decades. they allow, is really, is living in illegal settlements to enjoy the benefits of citizenship while palestinians live under military rule from west to recent iran con, explains what this vote means for these really government. they should have been a simple procedural vote. it happens every 5 years since $967.00 and has always been passed without a hitch. this time around was a hitch and it didn't pass. the reason for that is because natalie bennett presides
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over a very fragile coalition. the prime minister himself rules over a party or is a part of a party that includes is re palestinian, and case will include fall right em case as well. and the only real reason that coalition came together is because they all agreed that they wanted benjamin netanyahu out have that's why they came together for these really palestinian em case voting for this low would have been voting for a continuation of the occupation of simply something that they couldn't do it through the government into a complete tailspin. now there are 3 likely scenarios. the 1st one least likely is that the government simply staggered on until the end of the summer recess, hoping that something might change the least likely the scenario. the 2nd scenario is that there is a vote of no confidence in the government that could come early as wednesday. meaning that the early elections, again, in israel is also a number of elections because of this coalition building. we will over the last 3
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years, but elections are unpopular with the electro thing for too many of them in fall to shorter space. so it could well be that under the current method, a new coalition could be formed not paved the way for somebody that benjamin netanyahu to come in and actually become part of the government. once again, al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid, independent, and transparent into investigation into the killing of its journalists to the occupied westbank. shaheen blackly was shot in the head by israeli forces. while on the assignment in janine, on the day of her funeral israeli forces stormed the procession and started to beat mourners, causing pall bearers to almost drop her casket. that didn't stop thousands of palestinians marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in her funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned her killing and continue to call for an investigation serene. uh barclay was with al jazeera for 25
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years, covering the story of the israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine . south africa says the united arab emirates is detained. 2 brothers, who faced corruption charges, businessmen, roger sh, and otto gupta, who originally from india, fled south africa in 2018. they are accused of using their relationship with former president jacob summa, the prophet financially, and to influence government appointments and policy. interpol issued a red notice, requesting their detention last here. i'll just hear from you to mila reports from johannesburg. it may take some time before the brothers are expedited to south africa. they is an extradition treaty in place between the u. e and south africa. that was only ratified toward the end of last year. and now the sub african government has to apply for their extradition. but we also know that the group to brothers previously had been requested to return to south africa to appear before a commission of inquiry into corruption. and they refused to do that or only on
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specific terms and conditions which the inquiry wouldn't accept. and so they didn't return to south africa. so certainly the assumption is, the good 2 brothers would have absolutely no interest in returning to south africa, especially considering that they're facing corruption and food charges related to a government project that was meant to assist farmers in the free state province. but instead, money was electrically siphoned off into companies owned by the family and their associates. the u. s. is warning of a forceful and swift response. if north korea pursues a nuclear test deputy secretary of state, wendy sherman, made the comments in south korea where she's meeting senior officials. they say that verizon's pyongyang is preparing for its 1st nuclear test since 2017 sherman's visit comes a day off to south korea. the us fire a ballistic missiles, in response to a civil, a launch by north korea
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a day earlier. any nuclear tests would be in complete violation of un security council resolutions. there would be a swift and forceful response to such a test. because as the international atomic energy agency itself has said that there is concern that they may conduct a nuclear test. this would be very d, stabilizing up to the world security, and i believe that not only the r, okay, in the united states and japan, but the entire world will respond in a strong and clear manner. still to come here on out of here, a low cost allied wire provokes anger. by requiring u. k. bounce south african passengers to prove who they are. by taking a language test. and we joined a group of asylum seekers in mexico, heading towards the u. s. as regional leaders discussed solutions to the migrant crisis.
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ah, the journey has begun. the 3 full world copies on its way to the catholic group your travel package today. hello, the weather is a little disappointing for japan at the moment, but they should cheer up over the next couple of days where to weather in the process of pulling out of the way. there's our area of low pressure responsible for the wet and raw. the cool weather, all lakes back to the seasonal rains, the may, you front less stretching down across southern parts of china's at least in areas taiwan, will still see some very heavy rainfall over the next couple of days. and we are like to see some localize flooding. central china, not too bad. we got a rash of showers longest both of rain up towards northern parts of china, easing across the yellow sea green peninsula. we'll see some shout and let you go for japan, toko 19 celsius temperature, warm up a little bit as we go one into thursday, but always a chance of one or 2 showers coming through. but nothing. the downfalls that we
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will see continuing causes southeast corner of china doubles to across some areas of in the are plenty a cloud showing up here. monsoon rice really didn't quite nicely. now just stretching across, go or eating right up to was at northeast corner of in the or we could see further a flash flooding coming through here over the coming days and heavy downpours to continuing across, sat myanmar for northwestern parts of india, pushing into pakistan. but it's all about the heat. temperature is on the rise here . over the next few days, cats are official airline of the journey. with her being, my name is how i was abducted by the cia in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by the cia. and he came up with handcuffs led me into interrogation. and you documentary tells the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 world who in the life of an innocent deal mastering
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case on al jazeera. ah ah, hello again, this is al jazeera, let's remind you of the main news. the south u. k. prime minister boris johnston survived a confidence vote around 40 percent of his own. m. p. 's though, voted against him. despite that johnson's called it the decisive result and says it's time to move on. the united nations assert accusations of human trafficking and exploitation, and ukraine. diplomats say that conflict related sexual violence is prevalent and perpetrators taking advantage of the war that israel's coalition government has
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failed to pass a bill extending protections for israeli settlers in the occupied west bank. the emergency regulations which expire at the end of the month. the put in place for decades, mexico's president has followed through with a threat to boycott, the u. s. hosted summit of the americas this week. on the asthma, while lopez, oprah door is skipping the event because cuba, venezuela and nicaragua have been excluded. washington says it understands lopez overdosed position, but won't include countries that it considers undemocratic. mexico will set its foreign minister in the president's place. in up with somebody last, i made a guess. they cannot be a summit of the americans if all the countries of the americans do not participate will they can be. but we consider that this as a continuation of the old approach in all the summit. and los angeles aims to address how to reduce migration at the us mexico border of monday, another group of refugees and migrants set off from southern mexico,
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heading north. they time that departure to coincide with the summit. algiers. manuel rap below. as traveling with the group referred to as a caravan near the mexico guatemala border. thousands of migrants set out from the city of tampa, chula, in the early hours of monday. many are mothers with young children who despite the heavy rain push to keep pace with the rest of the crowd. oh, there is numerous nationalities among them, but the vast majority are from venezuela. oh yeah. all want to reach the united states, but i will not leave me, but i left my country in search of a better future with god's help if he permit. i will reach the us border and find new opportunity and help my family. it's already been a long and difficult journey for most and many are now finding that mexico has its own challenges holloway, for this elderly woman. the inclement weather is too much. fortunately,
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paramedics are close by. her daughter says they're desperate for the nightmare to be open. in the morning and look and then i will, i will follow up with amy and we're hoping they'll give us use visa there. many of us migrants here. we need help. i just like this woman. there are many people here, children, and disabled people who get tired. many people died in the jungle on our way here, pregnant women and children, there are children who fated just behind us saying it's the largest migrant care van to set out from southern mexico this year. but for a group, this size to stay together, frequent rests are needed, especially for families traveling with young children. after several hours of walking, the group has taken a break from the punishing heat of southern mexico. they're tired, you can see the exhaustion on many of their faces, but just about every one we've spoken to says they're also committed to continuing their journey to the u. s. southern border with more rain forecast. the decision
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has been made for the group to stay put. they'll rest for now, but the plan is to take to the road again after midnight, and make it as far as they can before the heat sets in. once again, manuel rappel al jazeera champa, mexico. molly's military has proposed a tree, a timeline for return to civilian rule. it's part of negotiations with west african block. echo was to lift economic sanctions, but the organization wants molly to review its transition period. the army had promised to hold elections in february, but failed to do so. that went to military cruise there since august 2020 a man who's tried and failed to become kenya's president for times is wanting for office again. but this time, violet with anger has the packing of the political establishment, which has worked against him in the past. from my robi malcolm web reports on what's changed, ah,
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it's election season in kenya. riley. dingo has run for president for time as before. he launched his manifesto at an event in the capitol, nairobi will declare corruption, a threat to national security. and as dublin, as well as the president, the secure judges or corruption surveillance. this, michelle, don't we build our 1st 100 days in all his ride has been involved in politics since the 1980s, mostly in opposition. he's never been declared the winner of an election with a many believe he's been raked out of victories before this time. some things have changed is the 1st time the railroad didn't go learning with the support of the incumbent, outgoing president of the kenyata, with the support of the families that have dominated canyon politics on business. ever since independence for the british colonial rule. nearly 60 years ago,
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the 1st time that he's the chosen candidate of the historically dominant political establishment is to kind of backing that his main rival william rito had once hoped for. he's been deputy president in the last 2 governments. 10 years ago retail teamed up with a who were kenyatta at the time, both were facing chart is at the international criminal court for orchestrating crimes against humanity in the violence that followed the previous election in 2007 . the charges were late that dropped off to witnesses retracted their statement. who ruin router's release, ship since deteriorated? cut my math schedule is a really to route i was running without the support of his former ally. in spite of being in government for 9 years. and he's now promising change she, that he had to dana see, our problem is inequality given our economy model in the last 5,
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deacon has been tickled down type, which has only benefited the few creating halves in hub not who are just hustle us . we m to change these economic model can years past elections have been marked by irregularities, allegations of rigging and sometimes violence. this time allegiances of shifted and factions, we aligned kenyans a g to vote. on the 9th of august, malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, kenya. the former leader of the right wing proud boys group is facing a new charge in connection with the january 2021 attack on the us capitol. enrique tabio and other members of the group are accused of plotting the riots at encouraging others to take part. they wanted to prevent congress certifying president joe biden selection when the new charge against them call seditious conspiracy is rarely used and carries up to 20 years in prison. my counter reports for washington upping the ante. it would appear by the justice department as it
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continues this investigation. and now these conspiracy to sedition charges were also brought against a nother right wing group earlier this year. the oath keepers add that to the lead of that group together with 10 of his live tenants was charged with the specific charge. now you've got the lead of the prod, boys, with 4th his left tenants facing the same charge. but to put this into a context more than 80 people have been sentenced, connection to the events on january, the 6th, a, some 30 have been subject to prison sentences. however, the charges in these cases ranges from felony to trespass. but the key conspiracy charge is far more serious carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years. but no to be as well. it indicates that the justice department is widening its investigation into those events attempting now to put together a case which creates a conspiracy and intent to overthrow the government,
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forcefully or to forcefully interfere with the execution of the federal judicial system. so very much an uptick in terms of the justice department activities with regard to the events of january. the 6th alo costello is being accused of racism for asking south africans to prove that nationality. by taking a language test. ryanair says it's trying to prevent passengers with fake passports entering the you cave. but as julia wolf explained earlier, minority of the population actually speaks africans. ryan air stepping into hot waters after forcing south african citizens to take a test in a language associated with the part height. dryness should be careful, language is a sensitive issue. they may well end up in front of the human rights commission withers. the airline says it asks passengers to write an offer cards to prove their passports aren't fake, but the move is causing widespread condemnation. it's not unfair. it's just
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discriminating athletes imperative. oh, is this in? south africa has 11 official languages, with africans used by less than 14 percent of the population offers zulu and closer . but africans was the language of segregation during white minority rule when black citizens were told where they could live, work a 10 school and own land. roughly 20 percent of the population of south africa understand afrikaans, but the rest don't. so you city was roughly 50000000 people who do not understand africans. and so they might as well have taken her zulu, which is the biggest language in south africa. and used that if that if you wanted to use one of the bigger languages, while not a british government requirement, ryan air has so far refused to say if it will withdraw the test join wolf,
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al jazeera, around $12000000.00 students across china sitting there university entrance exams, but the government's 0 tolerance cove at 19 restrictions, according a causing additional stress to already on the precious students. the sel 0 is katrina. you reports from beijing. these teenagers are about to take exams which many believe will make or break their future. china's university entrance assessments called the gal cow are among the toughest of the walt. almost 12000000 students are sitting them this year, and the pandemic has created some of the most stressful conditions in the exams. history. temperatures are checked upon entry. birds with fevers are immediately isolated, but there are other challenges. 18 year old charlotte song has been studying at home for 13 hours a day. current of hours, restrictions and aging forced all classes on line adding to the pressure says her
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mother. feel her toy ali bush a tear physically going to school is very important, is for meeting peers, teachers, and relieving stress passings. a protest being an outbreak in beijing, and she's been able to go to school again. this time for the critical period leading up to the cow cow are the exam results are considered crucial for a good career. and competition and chinese job market has intensified in recent years, the unemployment rate for university graduates has soared since the beginning of the pandemic. among some employers, a see that no, they will look at your gal how school they'll look at universe. you went through and that's all well filled. so when i get lots, not up. so i think definitely among more traditional employers like the government or like stay on dent, prizes is a really huge factor in whether or not you're going to get an interview for adults . so it does matter is hugely important. critics of the exam, se, wealth gaps unfairly advantage those living and biggest cities. others say they
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give those in poorer areas an equal opportunity to improve that prospects. these national exams are taken place from tuesday until friday, and they're so important that authorities have blocked off all of the roads surrounding schools and testing venues to ensure that students aren't disturbed by noisy traffic. but not all eligible students are sitting the cow cow this week. in shanghai they've been postponed to next month. the financial center is exiting a brutal 2 month virus lockdown students. they're endured food shortages and constant virus testing. in addition to isolation. one junk relieve the same measures, weren't in person beat ging. so now one city has a daughter, bill to children from my generation only have one child b, i an ordinary family. if our daughter fails, lose exams. how can we help her find a good job? the future would be very hard to put on cl at films. exam results will be out in a few weeks. meanwhile, she's planning to celebrate their completion with her favorite food. katrina,
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you out a 0 paging the columbia navy as discovered 2 more centuries old shipwrecks on the ocean floor. they were found while monitoring the wreckage of another ship. the san jose galleon, which sank more than 300 years ago. historians say that his cargo of gold coins and other treasures would be worth billions of dollars. the family of the writer whose article inspired the movie top gun is suing film studio paramount pictures for copyright infringement. they say the studio didn't have the wives to a hood. janese 1983 story before it released the sequel top to top. com. maverick. last month. the films are really half a $1000000000.00 box office and it's 1st 10 days. you'll never know burning. ah, it's good to have you with us. this is.

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