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getting ready to host the middle east, biggest ever sporting event next year for the castle. national theme is 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 all ready to take on the world. ah, the british prime minister suffers a major blow to key ministers. call it quits, saying they've lost confidence, embarrassed johnson's leadership. ah, hello there, i'm this darcy, attain this is al desert life and are ha also coming up. the man accused of a shooting as a 4th of july parade, and a chicago suburb was charged with 1st degree murder. please say he prepared for the
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attack for weeks. there is no reason that we have weapons. 7 on this free i'm owen fisher, an opinion you creams international donors, me to discuss. a multi $1000000000.00 rebuild of the country. we speak to people the most ever and she long as prime minister admits it's bankruptcy, and one of the worst thing economic crisis could continue until the end of next year. ah. now the british prime minister leadership has been plunged into crisis. half the 2 senior members of his cabinet quit the ministers of health and finance. both said they'd lost confidence, embarrass johnson, following a series of scandals. now the latest one, the revelation that he promoted an m p, despite knowing about allegations of sexual assault. where we challenge has more
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a double bond, michelle, for britain, scandal blighted prime minister at one that he'll need all his famous survival skills to pull through from the resignations of 2 of his most important ministers came with personal attacks that could prove politically fatal. first out was health secretary, such a javits with a judgment that the conservative party had lost the faith of the electorate. it's clear to me that this scituate, it will not change under your leadership, he wrote and you have therefore lost my confidence to sticking the knife in shortly after was chancellor ritchie su, neck the public right, the expect government to be conducted properly, competently and seriously. i believe the standards a worth fighting for, and that is why i am resigning. peppered with questions as he arrived home. such a javert used every resigning politician's favorite, no comment cliche. i'm just going to spend some time with my family. thank you for
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coming. thank you. party gates, the own patterson affair, the downing street flat refurbishment. numerous scandals have brought the prime minister to this point, but what seemingly precipitated these big desertion is the admission from number 10 that johnson did know of a disgraced m. p. chris pictures, previous sexual assault allegations, despite claiming he didn't minutes before his ministers walked. mister johnson went on tv to apologize. i think it was a mistake, and i apologize for it. i think in hindsight, it was the wrong thing to do. i apologize. everybody who's been badly affected by it. so i just want to make absolutely clear that there's no place in this government. the anybody who is predatory or who abuse is that position of power? the press? the big question is, of course, what next? although there have been several further junior resignations, the rest of the cabinets sticking by their leader for now at least. given johnson
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survived a vote of confidence last month. disgruntled m. p. 's would have to change the rules to hold another one. but in a year, opposition lead a care stormer is coating for elections. we need a fresh start for britain. we need a change of government. this government is collapsing, the tory party is corrupted. and changing one man at the top of the tory party won't make any difference. you will fix the problems. let's up a fresh golf for britain. let's have a real change of government. but at the moment that looks like a long shot, as does any expectation that boris johnson will follow his ministers and resign. we'll reach helen's to 0. hi, jonathan, this is the deputy director of british influence and also a political commentator. he says changes within the conservative party could en johnson leadership. i would not be surprised the more resignation follow because of the evening and tomorrow because it become absolutely clear the forest johnson does
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not have the support of it party or the country. we had a base confidence a couple of weeks ago, but even in that short period of time, the arithmetic moved to change. it seems likely that the concept may be we'll have new elections in the coming days and they'll replace that comes with series. johnson concerts will change the rules to allow a need, like the competence in johnson leadership or johnston has not been a head in a poll since i think november very, very long time being losing position. when you only attribute is being a winner of the conservative party is belatedly caught up with the rest of the country and they realize the balcony on to someone who is going to cost. and that's see now unfortunately, the conservative party is lacking principals at the moment. in current iteration, it wasn't always the case about believing something. and now it's empty.
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overwhelmingly done with our own political careerist interests. and that is nothing else is why that tony johnson you. that's finally real. i think that even though there are very few will candidates, you can pick out the months of prime minister. he is the worst now moving on and the suspect and the july 4th parade. choosing in a chicago suburb has now been charged with 7 counts of 1st degree murder. the state prosecutor says there will be many more charges against the 21 year old robert creamer. he's accused of killing 7 people of to firing more than 70 shots into the crowd, and highland park, police. they creamer plans that attack for weeks. john henderson has worn out from the scene of the shooting. sadly, we learned that the death toll has risen where his 7, the number of injured has risen to 38. but we've also, as you said, learned a lot more about this young man, robert creamer who as of just minutes ago, was actually named not just a person of interest, but the suspect in this case,
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and charged with 7 counts of 1st degree homicide, which we were told were just the 1st of many charges, but we also learned a lot about this young man. first of all, according to police, been preparing for weeks before this event. he had had some trouble. he'd had police onto his house, 1st of all, in april 2019, because 11 member of his family said that he had attempted suicide a week earlier. then after that, a few months later, a family member called and said that he had threatened to kill his entire family and had a collection of 9 police came. they took those knives away, but they didn't charge him with anything. we've also been told that he escaped the scene amid the chaos, climbing down that fire ladder dressed in women's clothes. he went to his mother's house, climbed in her car. this is all according to police and then drove that car for
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some reason to the madison wisconsin area, a few hours away and then turned around. and after he was identified by another driver, can he say that driver called 911. and the creamer was caught by police climbed out of the car and we have a video with him, of course, lying on the ground now why he came back 15 miles from that crime scene. we do not know well, let's take you live now to highland park. it's a relatively affluent suburbs, just north of the central part of chicago. you can see that the u. s. vice president comma la harris. she's visiting people in that area. this is a surprise stop. she had an early an earlier event in chicago which was shed yield . and we were told that she might not be visiting highland park, but it does appear that she is on the scene now with her staff after what's happened on the 4th of july. now, earlier, she did renew a call for a ban on assault weapons. she was speaking in chicago at that point, just
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a few kilometers from monday's choosing. an assault weapon is designed to kill a lot of human beings quickly. there is no reason that we have weapons. 7 on the history of america, we read among the la needing and russia, has struck several targets across ukraine's eastern dynette screech. and as the war there enters a new phase, moscow's forces have turned their attention to capturing the next half to president vladimir putin claimed a victory and the neighboring lu. hunt's province official, say, a market in the city of stuff. the answer was hit on tuesday, killing at least 2 people and injuring several others and, and back what regional police a residential buildings were hit,
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injuring several civilians. attacks have also been reported in crime, a task now with the war and are focused in the east in the scale of destruction. other parts of ukraine is becoming more apparent by the day. and as alan fisher reports from opin, the cost and reconstruction will be enormous. it to police to sleep a police to rest, but not a police should call home from natalia because her, her husband and the 3 children the true we courage in what's in it is all the have left in the world. the home on the outskirts of keith was destroyed in the russian advance, gone in just seconds. no 30 families are host here unreal. we courage is somewhere safe. somewhere we can call their own wrong until wall is a glum as number. we don't have anywhere else to go over here, but we live on the streets. obviously have the memories and a few videos on the phone of happier times. we've been back, but just once,
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the scene too painful, reality too harsh as roost. yet in little diminish the children don't understand what's going on or what's happening. it's very difficult to explain what happened there. think we are on a train. so we're going on a small journey. they keep asking when we will go home. ukraine needs help rebuilding vital infrastructure like bridges and water supplies have gone. some of the work has already started the reconstructing this road on the way to keep it was blown apart by the ukrainians to stop the russian advance on the capital. but the total sum could talk more than $750000000000.00. it was president lensky told the donors, conference in switzerland. a colossal job grant, ukrainian forces have liberated more than a 1000 settlements from their queue bars. and you will want to edit every week. all of them suffer significant destruction. and this is also implies the need for
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colossal font, whether it's duration of infrastructure for the return of medicines and social terrorists. for the restoration of not only can i make lightning, i know this was natalia's home, destroyed like thousands, tens of thousands of others. so many people left the country in the early days of the war that when they return, their face seems like this. and the government wants to rebuild those homes and with it the lives of millions. alan fisher, i'll just see that our pin ukraine was cynthia cook is the director of the defense industrial initiatives group at the center for strategic and international studies . she says it's time to start planning. ukraine's future recovery. the scale is immense and more than daunting. it is a tremendous, tremendous effort that is going to be needed. the challenge is that unlike most disasters which are over relatively quickly, this disaster is still ongoing. so ukraine still needs to respond to
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the challenges of the war and cannot quite yet work full scale on, on the disaster recovery. so right now, just ensuring that the people there have clean water, have food, have medical care and have electricity are some of the key steps, especially for the areas that are still under attack. as. 6 1 war hopefully draws to a close with ukraine, regaining its territory. then it will need to start the full scale recovery of its entire economy. there is no clear point at which it's time that they'll be a signal that this is the exact time to start recovery. now is exactly the time to start thinking to start planning to start coming up with the vision. hearing the
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president talk about rebuilding people's homes is key way of telling the citizens of ukraine that the efforts are underway to get their lives back. also had here on our zeron will tell you why hundreds of thousands of dollars of goods are stuck in lebanon's ports. ah. and after a 3 year break for repairs and upgrades sun fire up the large hadron collider to resume its searching for dark nasa. ah, richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to the cutter route. your travel package today. hello there for east asia. it's a mix of extreme heat, but extremely wet weather in places, in particular for japan that's as
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a tropical depression pulls its way across, han shoe in the days to come. now it's already dropped a month. amount of rain in less than 2 days in chicago. going to work its way from west to east. by the time we get into thursday it will be moving to more eastern areas of han shoe now some very wet, whether it's a come for north eastern areas of china. shangdorf once again seems very heavy rain . we've already seen flooding here, we are likely to see more, and that's going to pull its way across towards the korean peninsula, north korea in line for more flooding as well. from that system as it works its way to rushes far east. some heavy rain as well for southern areas of china, but up in the northwest it continues to be a very hot and dry picture. now as we move across to south asia, the monsoon is in full swing across the region. heavy falls in the very north of india as well as that western coast. we've got warnings are con, can and go as well as my roster. but southern areas of pakistan are likely to see
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some very heavy rain in the days to come. and that's gonna continue through to thursday. that should weather update. i saw airway official and line of the journey to some hello boat is a mechanical or even that self driving train of the apple. that android today can be the ever, the humanoid robots like, me, will be everywhere. al jazeera documentaries, next to the lead on the weird and wonderful world will box that learn. think and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origin. the solution is owner is here. lou. ah,
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hello there, i'm miss darcy at hey, and doha. let's remind you of our top stories here. the salad to senior british ministers have resigned. health secretary is subject to viewed and finance minister issues do not have said they've lost confidence in prime minister barak johnson, following a series of scandals. the suspect in the july 4th grade shooting near chicago has been charged with 7 counts of murder. please say the 21 year old planned the attack for weeks and all the weapons. legally 7 people were killed and dozens injured. while you are now watching live pictures from the suburb of highland park, where the u. s. vice president comment harris has been paying a surprise visit, greeting law enforcement officials and others there. and a meeting of 40 countries and organizations in switzerland has agreed on the
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priorities for the reconstruction of ukraine. once the war is over, the cost of rebuilding has been estimated at $750000000000.00. while nato has now signed off on the accession protocols for sweden and finland, allowing them to join the military alliance once their membership is ratified. the 2 nordic countries have been neutral for decades, but then pushed for membership after russia invaded ukraine. nature leaders decided to fast track the process at summit and madrid last week, and marks the most significant expansion of beer lines since the 19 ninety's. but turkey has warned, it could still block the process of sweden and finland fail to meet demands to extradite people that it deems tara suspects. this is an historic day for film for sweden. for ne, go on for you to atlantic security, finland and sweden will make strong, unimportant contributions to our alliance. our forces are in through operable. they
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have trained, exercised, and served together for many years. we share the same values and we've faced the same challenges in the baltic sea and beyond. but if the 2 countries do, joanne, the contributions they offer will be very different with sweden still trying to recover from its recent policy of demilitarization for eastern ports. now from got land in sweden, jordan through that info, swedish soldiers, and veterans pay their respects to comrades lost in international operations. 200 years after sweden was lost officially at war. this ceremony on got lands takes place at the start of a new era for the military. a sweden edge is closer to nato. combat readiness at home has rarely been higher up on the agenda. we are absolutely on the right track . we are reorganizing the army. it is not that big at the moment, but it's,
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it's qualities are high and with well trained personnel. with a lot of nato and international experience. sweden has stepped up its military exercises, but it has some catching up to do with fellow nato applicant. finland will help my grill is a former soldier who spent decades publishing work on security policy in the nordics around 2000 sweden bought in on the idea that there wouldn't be any war in europe any more. so the territorial defense, so sweet and could simply be scrapped finland never bought in on this. they remained in the territorial defense abode and therefore they don't have to go back to that one. part of the defense is abandoned by sweden was got land, the island described as an unsinkable aircraft carrier due to its position in the baltic. it's garrison was disbanded in 2005 before being reinstated 4 years ago. got plenty of great living, important due to the fact that crudely non russia clearly shown that they are
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willing to use military force. it is important to administer bristow some good military capability on the island. national conscription was also brought back in 2018 strength in depth is where sweden and finland really differ. finland's longstanding conscription policy means it can put hundreds of thousands of soldiers into the field. but numbers, somewhere between 30 and 60000 for sweden, sweden's army air force and navy can punch above their weight. they have a technological edge helped by a multi $1000000000.00 arms industry. and an injection of cash as the military bids to double in size. whatever their respective strengths, it still likely to be sweden and finland, geographical position that would benefit nato. if the application is eventually approved. poorest out his era got lung sweden. now the you and says $22.00 migrants from molly had died off the coast of libya. the group set off on
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a rather boat from the city of the warren trying to cross the mediterranean. 61 survivors were rescued by the libyan christ got often 9 days at sea. the un says most of the casualties drowned or died of fast an explosion and northern malia has killed at least 2 un peacekeepers. 5 others were also injured. the vehicle struck a bomb on the road near the city of gal. no group has yet claimed responsibility for tuesdays attack. more than 170 peace keepers have been killed and hostile acts in the country since 2013. i'll start off with some sad news yet again. coming out of molly, where an armored vehicle from a un logistics con boy hit a mine and the solid go axis. according to an initial, ines assessment to peacekeepers died from their wounds and 5 others were seriously wounded. as a result of this attack, rapid intervention force were sent to the scene and the injuries were evacuated. the un peacekeeping mission strongly condemns this attack, which may constitute
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a war crime under international law. or at least 6 people have been killed and more than 30 others injured as an explosion as an armed epo in yemen. the blas happened in the southern market kind of law down, which is controlled by forces loyalty. humans internationally recognized government and not known what caused the explosion, and there's been no claim of responsibility. many of the injured suffered critical injuries and it's also fed the death toll could rise. yemen has been engulfed in the civil war since 2014, when iran back truth rebels seize the capital santa and force the government into exile. well, jury says it's reopening its land water with trinity later this month and was closed in 2020 because of the corona virus pandemic. since then, road traffic between 2 countries has been limited to phrase, the closure has dealt a serious blow to june as he has tourism industry. before the pandemic, more than 3000000 algerians travel that every year on
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a public sector strike in lebanon is now in its 4th week congo handling at ports has been disrupted. and that can lead to food shortages for people already struggling because of the economic collapse. then a 100 reports now from barriers. hundreds of containers of food and other commodities are stuck at lebanon's ports. there are no workers to unload them. it's been 3 weeks since employees and public institutions went on strike to demand that her pay as a financial crisis enters its force. here. the strike has really paralyzed our work affected all our transactions in the port of the bay route and the airport. a lot of cargo and containers waiting for the employees. we need every bit of income. we need every bit of import and without the employees of the government to stagnate the economy. the state is nearly bankrupt and it's losing an estimated $400000.00
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a day because of the strike. it's also creating problems for citizens who are unable to do necessary paperwork. but state employees like much of the population, say their salaries are now worthless after the local currency, the lira crushed lam, y'all. we can no longer reach our place of work because of high transportation costs. we can't afford the basic necessities. our salaries are worth $50.00 to $60.00. the government has not dealt with this issue in a serious manner. even though more than a 1000000 people are affected. there is no official figure, but it's the leave, the lebanese state employee nearly 350000 people. but international financial institutions say it is overstaffed corrupt and used by the political class as a tool to win loyalty at the other the, it's very large for the size of the country. it constitutes 25 percent of the workforce, but any dismissal will lead to a social catastrophe. unemployment is about 38 percent and there are no jobs in the
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service compensation is also worthless because of the currency valuation. for many years, public wages and benefits constituted more than 35 percent of government spending. many warned, against a pay rise without a comprehensive recovery plan. reforming sentence petitions and fighting corruption are the only way to unlock for and support and trigger growth. but politicians are refusing to do that. instead, they are locked in a new struggle about power in the next cabinet employee, se they won't return to work until their demands are met. but the government has little options. it doesn't have enough sources of revenue. it can't impose more taxes on an impoverished population, and it can't print more money without causing further inflation than their as either they route. when always, government has intervened to end a strike by oil and gas workers and could have lessened europe's energy supply crisis. they will say jobs on tuesday over wage dispute. the government says it's
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referred the issue to an independent review board and parties have agreed to return to work. but the strike led to the shut down of 3 main oilfields. when, meanwhile, a deal on the world's largest liquified and natural gas project has been signed here in durham, current energy in the agreement with shell on tuesday, to go ahead with the north field east expansion. now the project was almost $30000000000.00, and a sent to begin in 2025. shell says it will have pioneering integration of carbon capture and storage technology. on the wilder, biggest and most powerful particle accelerators, up and running again in switzerland, after a 3 year refurbishment. and it's already off to a record breaking start. as charlie angela reports re excitement and relief. as the large hadron collider subsystems were back into action, setting a new world record colliding its 1st protons again after 3 years of upgrades.
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faster than ever before. 3 t met, physicists and engineers have been planning this part of the experiment. for 15 years. we've just had collisions at an unprecedented energy, 13.6, kara electron valve. and this opens a new era of exploration at sir, in your chapter, run 3 of the large hadron collider will give us collisions lot higher energy than before in also an amount of data equivalent to the total amount of data recorded in the previous 2 runs and these of course, will increase our opportunities for discovery or for understanding the fundamental laws of the universe. this particle accelerator runs deep below the swiss alps, sending high intensity beams through a 27 kilometer tunnel and smashing them together. it takes thousands of magnets to create a stable beam, squeeze it thinner than a human hair,
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and guide them round the ring. and these are the results. it's been 10 years since the scientists here discovered the higgs bosom or god particle, which helped explain why matter takes on math to form stars and planets. but it only opened up more questions. the explosion of course, is suppose, was kind of a holy grail to find because we knew it was there. and finally, we will not manually find it. now there is a lot of work going on to study. it's a little bit like, can you discover a new cave in a mountain? then you take a lot of time in order to explore decay. you can and to understand how this case goes. if there are clean things, if there are no painted physicists hope it will reveal the secret of dark latter that make up 85 percent of our universe, but does not absorb, reflect or emit light. the data which is open to the public for analysis is streaming. in of the already,
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scientists have discovered 3 new exotic quarks. the tiniest particles ever found. they exist for just 800000 of a 1000000000 of a 1000000000 of a 2nd. and could give us answers by the origins of the universe and its fate. to alejandra al jazeera. ah hello again. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines to prominent ministers in the u. k. have resigned. health secretary such intervene and finance minister wishes to knock say they've lost confidence and prime minister barak johnson, following a series of scandals. one the suspect and the july 4th parade shooting. as chicago has been charged with 7 counts of murder. please say the 21 year old planned the attack for weeks and bought the weapons. the legally 7 people were killed and dozens injured. he was vice president common harris has called for tough.
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