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lucid interviews and in depth reports aah! al jazeera has teens on the ground. president biden need to contain fuel prices with way to bring you more reward, winning documentaries. and live news. ah, the british prime minister suffers a major blow to came. ministers call it quits, saying they've lost confidence in boris johnson's leadership. ah, hello, there on his darcy attains his al jazeera life from dog, also coming. the man accused of a shooting as a 4th of july parade, and a chicago suburb is charged with fast degree murder. please say he prepared for the
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attack for weeks. there is no reason that we have weapons on free trade, august prime minister admit it's bankruptcy and warns the worsening economic crisis could continue until the end of next year. ah, well, the british prime ministers, leadership has again been plunged into crisis after 2 senior members of his cabinet quit the ministers of health and finance. both said, they lost confidence, embarrass johnson, following a series of scandals, the latest one, the revelation that he promoted in m. p, despite knowing about allegations of sexual assault or challenge has been a double bond. michelle for britain scamp lighted prime minister at one that he'll need all his famous survival skills. whole 3 from the resignations of 2 of his most
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important ministers came with personal attacks that could prove politically fatal. first out was health secretary such javits with a judgment that the conservative party had lost the fate of the electorate. it's clear to me that this situation will not change under your leadership. he right. 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 as jared used every resigning politicians favorite, no comment cliche. i'm just going to spend some time with my family. thank you for coming. thank you. party gates. the are in partisan affair. the downing street flat refurbishment. numerous scandals have brought the prime minister to this point, but what seemingly precipitated these big possessions is the admission from number
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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 has 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 the abuse is that position of power the oppressed, 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 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 kissed armor is calling for elections. we need
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a fresh start for britain. we need a change of government. this government is collapsing, the tory party is corrupted. and changing one mind at the top of the tory party won't make any difference. he won't fix the problems. let up a fresh off of 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 desert while jonathan, this is the deputy director, position fluids and also a political commentator. he says, changes within the conservative party could and johnson's leadership. i would not be surprised if more resignation follow the cause of the evening and tomorrow because it become absolutely clear the forest. johnson does not have the support of it. party for the country. we had about the confidence a couple of weeks ago. but even in that short period of time,
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the arithmetic moved to change, it seems likely that the concept of venture may be we'll have new elections in the coming days and they'll replace that comes with series. johnson colleges will change the rules to allow a need to competent in johnson leadership. for johnson has not been a head in a poll since i think november, that is a very, very long time being losing position. when you only attribute is being a winner of the conservative party is belatedly up with the rest of the country and they realize the balcony on to someone who is going to cost that fee. now unfortunately, the conservative party is lacking principal at the moment in current iteration, it wasn't always the case of believing something and now it's empty. overwhelmingly done with their own political careerist interests. and that is nothing else is why that tony johnson is the only real. i think that even though there are very few
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candidates, you can pick out the months of prime minister heat at the worst, leaving our la suspect in the july 4th parade shooting in the chicago suburbs has been charged with 7 counts of 1st degree murder. the state prosecutor says they will also be many more charges against 21 year old robert creamer. he's accused of killing 7 people after firing more than 70 shots into the crowd, and highland park. police a creamer plans that attack for weeks. john henry has more 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, 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,
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been preparing for weeks before this event. he had had some trouble. he 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 some reason to the madison wisconsin area, a few hours away and then turned around. and after he was identified by another driver, police say that driver called 911 and creamer was caught by police
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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 when, meanwhile, the us vice president has renewed her call to congress to ban assault weapons. common harris visited the site of the shooting where she met with fast responders in highland park suburb of chicago. she said more action is needed to restrict access to assault weapons. this person will be brought to justice, but it's not gonna undo what's happened. and and we were here for you and we stand with you gotta be smarter as a country in terms of access to what an particular assault weapons. and we got to take the stuff seriously as seriously as you are because you have been forced to have to take it seriously. the whole nation should understand and have
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a level of empathy to understand that this can happen anywhere in any peace loving community. and we should stand together and speak out about why it's on leaving on and russia has struck several targets across ukraine's east. and annette, screeching as the war enters in new phase, moscow's forces have turned their attention to capturing the nets. after president vladimir prison claimed victory in neighboring you, hence province officials say a market in the city of study. and sc was head on tuesday, killing at least 2 people and injuring several others. and then back what we did on police, a residential buildings. we had injuring several civilians, and attacks have also been reported and cannot talk now with the war focused in the east. now the scale of destruction and other parts of ukraine is becoming more apparent by the day. and as alan fischer reports from our pin, the cost of reconstruction will be enormous. it's a place to sleep,
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a place to rest, but not a place should call home for natalia because her husband and the 3 children, the shoe, we courage in what's in it is all they have left in the world. their home on the outskirts of keith was destroyed in the russian advance, gone in just seconds. no 30 families are host here on re we courage is somewhere safe. somewhere we can call their own wrong until wall. as long as no, we don't have anywhere else to go. if i have a hey, but a we live on the streets, obviously have their memories and a few videos on the phone of happier times. they've been back. but just once the scene, too painful, reality, too harsh, was versed in yet in little diminished the children don't understand what's going on or what's happening. it's very difficult to explain what happened. they think we are not trained. so we're going on a small journey and they keep asking when we will go home. ukraine needs help,
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rebuilding vital infrastructure like bridges and water supplies have gone. some of the work has already started the reconstructing the shrewd on the way to keep it was blown apart by the ukrainians to stop the rush in 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, going to new ukrainian forces have liberated more than a 1000 settlements from their queue bars. and you will once or every week, all of them suffer significant destruction. and this is also implies the need for a loss of funds or whether iteration of infrastructure for the return of medicines and social services for the restoration of not only can analyzing them the model. 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,
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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 either or pin ukraine, or cindy. a 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, you can 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 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,
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have medical care and have electricity are some of the key steps, especially for the areas that are still under attack. as. 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 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. while still ahead here on our 0, this is an historic date that he nato allies signed off on the accession protocol,
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and on sweden to join the military alliance. ah, the journey has begun the before world copies on its way to the castle book, your travel package today. hello there for east asia. its a mix of extreme heat, but extremely wet weather in places, in particular for japan that as a tropical depression pulls its way across han shoe in the days to come. now it's already dropped a month's amount of rain in less than 2 days in chicago. gonna work its way from west to east. by the time we get into thursday, it will be moving to more east and areas of hon shoe now to some very wet weather to come for north eastern areas of china. shangdorf once again seems very heavy rain. we've already seen flooding here,
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we are likely to see more african 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 west coast. we got warnings out for con, can and go as well as my roster. but southern areas of pakistan are likely to see some very heavy rain in the days to come. and that's going to continue through to thursday. that should weather update. i saw official ally of the journey life a robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugees think stranger, they think other law latrice stuck in these camps. it's regardless of your range the way you're coming from. and he said,
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give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be high, human rights and land defenders and brazil. they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the st. claire, a global audience, becomes a global community on al jazeera with ah, hello, there, i'm is darcy at hand. aha, let's remind you about top stories here. this out to senior british ministers have resigned. health secretary said your debate and finance minister issues do not say they both lost confidence and prime minister barak johnson. following a series of scandals, us vice president has visited the scene of monday's mass shooting in chicago. com
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la harris says more needs to be done to restrict access to assault weapons and 21 year old suspects have been charged with murdering 7 people as an independent stay parade in highland park. illinois. and amusing a 40 countries and organizations in switzerland has agreed on the priorities for the reconstruction of ukraine. once the war is over, the cost of rebuilding has been an estimated $750000000000.00. while meanwhile, nater has approved sweden and finland bid to join the group. now each of the member countries must ratify the bed. the 2 nordic countries have been neutral for decades, but pushed from membership after russia invaded ukraine. natural leaders decided to fast track the process to the summit and madrid last week, amongst the most significant expansion of the alliance. since the 1990s, the turkey has warned it may block the process of sweden and been and don't meet demands to extradite people. it deems tara suspects. this is an historic day
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for film, for sweden, for natal, aren't for you to atlantic security filaments. freedom will make strong, unimportant contributions to our alliance. our forces are in broke at all. they have trained exercised and sure of together for many years. we share the same values and his face the same challenges in the baltic sea and beyond. well, if the 2 countries do join the alliance, the contributions they offer will be very different with sweden still trying to recover from its recent policy of demilitarization for race reports now from garland and 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
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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, 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. wilhelm a 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
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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 on if of grace vic, importance due to the fact that brutally non russia clearly shown that they are willing to use military force. it is important to administer presto, sound, good military capability on the either national conscription was also brought back in 2018. strength and 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 about numbers somewhere between 30 and 60000 for sweden, sweden's army, air force, and navy come punch above their weight. they have a technological edge helped by a multi $1000000000.00 arms industry and the injection of cash as the military bids to double in size,
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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 al jazeera got loan sweden. now the u. s. state department has defended a 3rd party investigation into the killing of alger. they are a journalist, sharina. i will actually had a city and officials reacted with anger and condemnation to a report released on monday, which concluded that she was lightly killed by israeli gunfire. but there was no reason to believe she was deliberately targeted shopping in iraq a was killed and may while reporting on raids engine in, in the occupied west bank. ah, jerry, it says it's rear opening its land border with chin is here later this month. it was closed in 2020, because of the crone of iris pandemic since then. road traffic between the 2 countries has been limited just to freight. the closure has dealt a serious blow to tennessee as tourism industry. before the pandemic, more than $3000000.00 algerians traveled there every year on sri lanka,
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as prime minister running the chrome, a single says the country is bankrupt and the economy has collapsed. but he also says he has a plan to reverse the situation. the leaders message of hope comes as a food and fuel crisis intensive eyes, and then facial heads towards 60 percent. michelle fernandez reports desperate times for j ratner and hundreds of thousands of sri lankan ah, the prices of feed and fuel increasing and severe shortages. the dairy pharma is wondering how to continue the ends of their america and for long again than name. i don't think it's possible to go on here because when you look at the cost of animal feed and the price of a bottle of milk, it's not doable. ultimately, the person who makes a profit is the butcher because the animals and up there government, the government says, shall anchor is bankrupt. this means there's no money for food medicine, fuel and cooking. as this food delivery rider has told us,
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he spends more time in cues than he does working. yesterday i was waiting in the queue for 14 hours to get really to spectrum. so i read it to spectral. i can work for just 6 or 8 hours only. which means it is very difficult to or so right. and out of the rest team in colombo waited 4 days to get enough fuel to shoot this story. there was hotter. now the fuel has arrived, but it will take another hour or 2 to get it because there's a power cut and the share to stopped pumping. there are restrictions on how much we get. people are angry and frustrated, and confrontations often turn violent. police and military have been deployed to keep the peace, but there are accusations of brutality. this footage of an officer assaulting a motorist has gone viral on tuesday if reminisce serrano vicar missing her, announce his roadmap to recovery, clark,
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our daughter were taking pardon discussions as a bankrupt country. so its more difficult and complicated than before. because of this, we have to give the i am, if a plan on how we intend to restructure our did, we can only reach a staff level agreement of the i am. if was satisfied with the plan, the plan will be handed to the i. m as in august at patients miran out long before then everybody after work. you know you did about 1 o'clock the night and it's direct to work again. with very hard. the government says the next federal shipment is due to arrive on the 22nd of july, but given its inability to secure supplies in recent weeks, blast dues of more than 735000000000 dollars, and no foreign reserves. people around here are skeptical. minot fernandez alta 0 colombo, the president of ecuador has appointed new ministers following the resignations of his finance, health and transport ministers present. guillermo law so says they were not forced
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to leave, but had fulfilled their duties. the changes follow a deal signed between the government and indigenous leaders to lower fuel prices and stop expansions and the oil and mining industries ending more than 2 weeks of demonstrations. 8 people died in the unrest or the valley of argentina's. pesa has fallen after that country school and a new economic minister. so vulnerable talk is takes office as the government struggles to deal with an economic crisis. she was one and on monday, just days after her predecessors suddenly resigned. treason by reports from one of aries. it's one of the most challenging jobs in the country, managing argentina's economy in times of trouble would i put you put about that here on monday. we know that he was sworn in as economy minister by president of the firm and this see who is promising to jump start argentina, the economy. some of them feel a little more can be we are convinced argentine is direction has to do with our
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fiscal management following the president's economic program. and of course, boosting argentina is exports and re valuating our currency, which is achieved with more reserve mission. but doing so won't be easy. my takia is replacing marketing or man corey signed on saturday. he was in charge of the tough negotiations of over $40000000000.00 with the international monetary fun. even though the negotiations prove successful, guzman was constantly attacked by the powerful former president. and now the vice president, christina, for an under the cushion who did not agree with the handling of economy. i didn't see any problem with very high inflation around 5 percent among high poverty and exchange rate controls that have a huge impact in the economy. a changing the ministry of economy generates a lot of uncertainty. now, country like argentina, that uncertainty increases the price of the us dollar on the street,
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and that in most cases means more inflation. argentines are used to living in crisis. they have survived one every other decade. people on the streets, i watching the latest developments very carefully, which is really there is a lot of uncertainty which direction we are going right or left, whichever. but what argentines need is a direction. and sadly, we don't have one potential have been running high between president i went the for the members and christina kirshner for months. but back his appointment is seen as a wind for the far left leaning faction in government who are close to their vice president. and critical of the agreement with the i m f, the america, it but we want to study populism. maids money to come the people down and there is no money. they have no money to give away or whatever they will give. they will have to print and that will increase inflation even more. we have a huge problem. i don't see a way to make it work for, but that keith has
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a difficult task ahead. she has to fight inflation, generate jobs, and increase the countries reserves without displeasing argentina's, vice president who for many or has now more power than the president himself. that he said, well, i'll just see that one aside is. now rising temperatures are worsening, global food crises, as the prices of wheat and other crops increase exponentially. crops have not reached full harvest because of the heat. and that's impacting farmers livelihoods for canyons. severe drought as raising concerns about food security. hurry meant as a reports now from roger county. i security offices make it clear. anyone trying to jump the q won't be helped. people here awaiting for cash payouts from king us government money to help them cope with rising food prices and a recurring drought. how much they receive depends on how vulnerable the families
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are. earlier, i mean at the minor pallana was the hood of all, my animals have died because of the druids. i have nothing left at home to eat. according to the you, in millions of people in east africa are facing food shortages. the drought stretches far beyond pena parts of ethiopia and somalia have also been even if it starts raining significantly and people plant crops, it will be months before they can harvest anything. climate change is expected to increase the frequency and severity of droughts as rivers run dry. people at the sharp rally are traveling increasingly long distances in search of water, lank, or hank. okay, i've been walking for days with my animals. i finally found some water this side on, but it's not enough. the government has suspended import duties and levies on mays as well as animal feed to cushion canyons when the rising cost of living. but many are still desperate. it is very hard to say. as mothers or families made to
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where might the ran out or food or help of meals for almost a day or 2 days. oh so trish away or others, sometimes the event reported are death scarce due to hunger? does what would have been reported? saw the situation is very bad. community elders are worried. they say people have started fighting over dwindling resources. it says that a ha, my son was looking after the camel's. 4 months ago, some men shot and killed him. then they saw all the animals for people in northern kenya, savings are held in livestock. a man without animals can not provide. drought can wipe out to found misfortunes and he can take years to recover. so making sure they heard stay alive is a priority. how to matessa al jazeera, what g county kenya. ah hello again. this is.
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