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well suspected we have an extensive network of bureaus around the world. we have many, many colors, phone books in all corners of the globe. if you really want to know what's happening in the world right now, you need to be watching al jazeera ah . to high profile menaces. step down in the u. k. throwing prime minister barak johnson's government into crisis. ah, hello money. this is their license. i was coming up. the man accused of shooting out the parade, and the chicago suburb is charged with 7 counts of murder for you to say more charges on the way ukraine and his allies agree on
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a plan to rebuild the war torn country. a project that comes with a price tag of at least $750000000000.00. and she likes prime minister mich bankruptcy was the worst thing economic crisis could continue till the end of next year. ah. the governor of british prime minister boris johnson has suffered a major blow off to the resignation of 2 senior cabinet members. the countries finance and health ministers step down saying that they've lost confidence in the british leader. johnson has named their replacements education, sex treat, and the deems the holly takes wishy su, next position is chancellor of the exchequer. and the prime minister, chief of staff, the ball k, replaces to g job. it is health secretary. a number of junior ministers have also stepped down saying the prime minister is unfit to govern. well,
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we challenge report a double bombshell for britain, scandal blighted prime minister and one that he'll need all his famous survival skills to pull 3 from the resignation of 2 of his most important ministers came with personal attacks that could prove politically fatal. first out was health secretary such a job, it with a judgment that the conservative party had lost the faith of the electorate. it's clear to me that this situation will not change under your leadership, he writes, and you have therefore lost my confidence to sticking the knife. and shortly after, with chancellor richie sumac, 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 favorites, no comment cliche. i'm just going to go spend some time with my family. thank you
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for coming. thank you. party gates, the are in patterson, a fat, 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 pinches 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 or anybody who is predatory or who abuses 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 are sticking by their leader for now at least. given john
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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 kissed armor is calling 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, he will fix the problems. let's up a fresh start 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 will reach helen's desert. she even sound isn't physical scientists. the king's college on co host of the politics. john pod cards, he says the prime minister position is looking increasingly untenable. this is certainly the end for forest johnson. she because 70 percent of the british public wanted to go more than half a consult to voters,
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want him to go conservative and peace or to keep that job and keep their seats the know to do that. they have to get rid of forest johnson. we should also be clear, remember why it is that we are here? we have because fussy forest shots as light to the british people that it democracies on the bed, saudi does, candle lights was be cut off, could said to be covered if we ongoing told the truth, dots, the katara does not have a polluted uses. secondly appointed guys is was effectively used at the how to hate talk about he knew to be a legit be guilty of sexual assault, sexual harassment upon the of course, and most importantly, titling parents, children and others. they couldn't see that dying relatives while he himself was partying in downing street. yeah, i don't. so i could really put it to the could. so to pot you will adopt choosing and who will get to the the final 2 i will said if i do not envy that talk there caught the sky. what is fundamentally a suckle that cannot be squared or the one hand,
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the conservative party wants to be a low tax and low spend policy. on the other side, we have a public that once we'll spend a journalist called living crisis amble, spending on that public subsidies. i caught c. howard leda could both, when they leave ship or potentially to, to win the leadership election of a con prime minister. but then also gobbled it in the interest of the country when the next election. i don't see a way for without particular passage, but we'll still happen. they'll certainly be a wide of broadview coming out. a man accused of opening sign, a 4th of july parade in chicago. a suburb has been charged with 7 counts of meta state prosecutor says 21 year, robert creamer will faced many more charges. 7 people were killed, dozens injured, and monday's attack. john hendern reports from highland park. as the gunman fired more than 70 shots from a high powered rifle, the crowd pin in the chaos of the highland park massacre. police, a robert cream of blended into the crowd, dressed as
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a woman and fled. grimma was dressed in woman's clothing and investigators do believe he did this to conceal his spatial tattoos in his identity and help him during the escape are with the other people who are fling those who survive the independence day shooting are traumatized, mentally exhausted, mentally. so again, scared people fearful and rage to be running through r for robert, leaving one a are 15, stylish on rifle, on the rooftop purch police say he tossed another one in his mother's car and drove to madison wisconsin. then back to illinois where an alert driver reported the car and police took him down with little effort. the toll from the massacre reached 7 on tuesday after an injured victim died. 38 more or wounded. on tuesday, prosecutors named creamer as the highland park killer to day the lake county states attorney's office has charge robert cream. oh,
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the 3rd with 7 counts of 1st degree murder for the killing spree that he has unleashed against our community. these are just the 1st of many charges that will be filed against mr. carino. i want to emphasize that there will be more charges cream, a lead a troubled life before the attack. in april 2019 a relative called police and said, creamer had tried to commit suicide a week earlier. in september of that year, a relative called police and said he had threatened to kill the entire family and had a collection of knives and sorts police confiscated them. then authority say the 21 year old amassed in arsenal, including the assault rifle. he used in the attack. it was bought legally. they say he had a 2nd assault rifle, pistols, possibly a shot gun. and then he spent weeks planning a massacre. vice president comma la harris came to highland park and called for a crackdown on the epidemic of american gun violence. there is no reason that we
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have weapons of war. 7 on the 3 america we made a law police identified 6 people who died immediately. catherine goldstein, 88 jacqueline sometime, 63. stephen strauss, 88, and nicholas to later zaragoza, 78. there were also 2 parents who left behind a 2 year old child, rena mccarthy, 35 and her husband kevin mccarthy. 37, john henderson, al jazeera highland park, illinois. the russia has struck several targets across ukraine's eastern donya. squeezen. as the war enters, a new phase, most goes, forces of turn, their attention to capturing don, yes, after president vladimir putin claim to victory may bring hands province,
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official se a market in the city of soviet was hit on tuesday, killing at least 2 people, and injuring several others and in the mood regional police a residential buildings were hit, injuring several civilians. attacks of water been reported in crime tours. now with the war focus in the east, the scale of destruction in other parts of ukraine is becoming more apparent by the de ms. allen, fisher reports from air pen. the cost of reconstruction is going to be enormous. it's a place to sleep, a place to rest, but not a place should call home for natalia because her husband and the 3 children the freeway carriage 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 housed here on railway carriages somewhere safe. somewhere we can call their own run until wall. as long as no,
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we don't have anywhere else to go. if i have a, hey, 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, the reality too harsh. just get in little diminish 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 on a train, so they go in on a small journey and they keep asking when we will go home. ukraine needs help rebuilding vital infrastructure like bridges of motor 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 present, zalinski, told the donors, conference, and switzerland a colossal job. grace he, susie, lilian, ukrainian forces have liberated more than
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a 1000 settlements from the occupiers. and your wants are aided every week. all of them suffer a significant destruction. and this is also implies the need for her last alphonso by the restoration of infrastructure for the return of medicines and social services for the restoration of not only economic life, liam low mile and all 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, the face seems like this and the government wants to rebuild those homes. and with it, the lives of millions. alan fisher al jazeera hairpin. ukraine said the cook is director of the defense industrial initiative group at the center for strategic and international studies. she says it's time to start planning. ukraine's feature recovery the scale is immense and more than daunting. it is a tremendous,
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tremendous effort that is going to be needed. but 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, 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
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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 a 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. sled on al jazeera rising concern oversee supplies, and kenya, severe drought takes us toll and crops and livestock. ah, and after 3 year hiatus the world's largest particle accelerators fired up to resume its search for dark matter. ah, richard, he has begun the referral world copies on its way to
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a castle. brook your travel package to the hello there. let's start in the middle east and it's looking largely quiet up in the north, but very unsettled down in the south. we've already seen flooding in santa, in yemen, thanks to some unusually heavy rain. and we are likely to see more of that in places like a man, you can see that wet weather pulling its way and it looks why the windy here as well. we are likely to see some flooding as that rain intensifies over the next few days. further north of this hot and dusty, exceptional heat in some places, particularly west in iran. and as we move over to north africa, we have seen some exceptional heat across algeria. dusty for the very west, but also when mass over wet weather the next tropical way, the easily wave expected to pull across, bringing some heavy, falls to marley. by the time we get to thursday and further east of this, we have got some wind warnings out for the horn of africa, somalia,
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there as well as formula we. but for the rest of southern africa is looking bone dry, very quiet for places like cape town and johannesburg in south africa. but by the time we get into the weekend, we are likely to see that wet weather come sweeping in. if we have a look at the 3 day, some sunshine, but showers by sunday, that should weather update. i saw a special airline of the journey live and robust debate. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other la latrice stuck in these camp. it's regardless of your ratings. the way you're coming from, you said, give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be on human rights and land defenders and brazil. they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street for a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera lou
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lou you're watching out as a reminder, on top stories this out, the british prime minister leadership has been plunged into crisis up to 2 senior members of his cabinet, quit, and ministers of health and finance both said that last confidence or se johnson pulling a series of scandals. us vice president has visited the scene of monday's my shooting in chicago. coming, harris said more should be done to restrict access to salt weapons. 21 year old suspects been charged with murdering 7 people. at the independent state. russia has struck several targets across ukraine's east than dawn, yet squeezen residential buildings on the market with his killing at least 2
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finland and sweden have begun formal procedures to join nato on tuesday. they signed protocols launching the process of ratification by the alliances 30 member states. the nordic countries push for membership off to russia, invaded crane. but turkey has warned, it may block the process of sweden and finland failed to extradite people. it deems tara suspects. this is on historic day for fillum, for sweden, for natal, aren't for you to atlantic security, finland and sweden will make strong, unimportant contributions to our alliance. our forces are interoperable they have trained exercised, i'm sure of together for many years. we share the same values and we've faced the same challenges in the bolted c. on the on the estate department
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has defended a 3rd party investigation into kidding of al jazeera journalist. sharina, barclay, augustine officials reacted with anger and condemnation to report released on monday, which concluded that she was likely killed by israeli gunfire. but there was no reason to believe she was deliberately targeted. serina barclay was killed in may while reporting on raids and janine and the occupied west bank. rosalind jordan has more from the u. s. state department. the u. s. security coordinator is the pentagon official who coordinates security issues with the israeli government and the palestinian authority. it's that person and his team who have concluded that while it's they could not determine whether the killing of sri novel aqua was intentional, they did say that it is highly likely that she was killed by bullet fired by a member of the id f. now what happens now that this so sussman has been released
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by the us security coordinator. this is the state department spokesperson net price . we believe that based on the findings of the u. s. se, i'm that there does need to be accountability. we have consistently called for accountability in the case of miss awful, a block was killing out again, we're not going to be prescriptive in terms of what that looks like. we said what this appears to be and what it appears not to be. but regardless, we believe there needs to be accountability, ought to see to it that something like this does not happen again. the family of sharina lockley is angry that the state department has put out this assessment and says that justice has not been done in their loved ones case. when asked about whether the u. s. government, or perhaps blindsided the other ugly family price, went on to tell reporters that the u. s. government has been in close touch with her family, however, is the question of whether anyone will be held criminally liable for her. sharina
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ob lockley's death is still an open question. sherland as prime minister renelle victim singer says the country is bankrupt and the economy has collapsed. but he also says he has a plan to reverse the situation. elite is message of hope comes as a food and fuel crisis, intensifies inflation. now heading to at 60 percent, been l fernandez, reports desperate times for j ratna and hundreds of thousands of sri lankan. so if prices of feed and fuel increasing and severe shortages, the dairy pharma is wandering. how to continue the inductor maker and for long a unit, then 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 after the government, the government says shall anchor is bankrupt. this means there's no money for food
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medicine, fuel and cooking. as this food delivery rider has told us, he spends more time in cues than he does working. yesterday i was waiting the queue for 14 hours to get really to spectrum. so i would redo the spectral, i can work for just 6 or 8 hours only, which means it is very difficult to or so. right. and our zeros team in colombo waited 4 days to get enough fuel to shoot this story. there was hotter, now the fuel has arrived, but he will take another arrow to 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,
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announce his road map to recovery, clark, or tower. we're taking pardon, discussions as a bankrupt country. so it's more difficult and complicated than before. because of this, we have to give the i m if a plan on how we intend to restructure, how did we can only reach a staff level agreement of the i m f was satisfied with the plan. the plan will be handed to the i. m as in august at patients miram out long before then everybody off the walk in that you did about 1 o'clock in the night. and it's direct to work again. but very hard. the government says the next petro shipment is due to arrive on the 22nd of july, but given it's inability to secure supplies in recent weeks, plus dues of more than 735000000 dollars, and no foreign reserves. people around here are skeptical men of fernandez, al jazeera colombo, echoed who was president, has appointed for new cabinet ministers off to wave of high profile resignations,
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game or law. so gave no reason for the changes which come less than a week after the end of damaging protests against the cost of living. 8 people died in the unrest. it ended when the government reached a deal with indigenous leaders to lower fuel prices and, and expansion in the oil and mining industries. as in temperatures are worsening. the global food crises as the prices of wheat and other crops increased exponentially. for canyon severe drought is raising concern about food security. harry matessa reports from woodyear 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 is government money to help them cope with rising food prices and a recurring drought. how much they receive depends on how vulnerable the families are. early on that at the minor pallana was the hood of all,
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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 broad stretches . * far beyond ping, our parts of ethiopia and somalia have also been effected. even of us dogs raining significantly and people plant crops, it'll 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 a fabulous my to where might the ran out or food or out of mills for almost
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a day or 2 days. oh, so trish away or others? sometimes event reported our death gears do tour as hunger does allude, 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. so people in northern kenya savings a held in livestock. a man without animals can not to provide. drought can wipe out a family's fortunes and he can take years to recover. so making sure they heard stay alive is a priority. how to mendoza, al jazeera, what j county. king. algeria says it's reopening it's land border with tennessee later this month. it was closed in 2020, because of the current of ours pandemic since then. road traffic between the 2 countries has been limited to freight. the closure has dealt
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a serious blow to tennessee as tourism industry for the pandemic. more than 3000000 algerians travel that every year the european union has urged north macedonia to back a french proposal aimed at ending a dispute. but neighbouring bulgaria, it came on the 4th noise of protest against the plan in north macedonia capital, which left dozens injured. the french proposal includes recognition of the countries ethnic, o, gary and minority in the constitution. a critic said fav as bulgarian demands. the dispute is blocking north. macedonia is bid to join the european union and the wills, largest, and most powerful particle accelerators, up and running again in switzerland after a 3 year refurbishment. and it's off to reco. breaking start is thought is try to unlock the secrets surrounding the building blocks of the universe. charlie angela . ah,
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whoa. stated 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. 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 as an unprecedented energy. 13.6 kara electron off, and this opens a new era of exploration at sir and new chapter. we're run 3 of the large hadron collider. we give us collisions a lot higher energy than before. and also in amount of data equivalent to the total amount of data recorded in the previous 2 runs. and this of course will increase our opportunities for discovery or for understanding the fundamentals of the universe. this particle accelerator runs deep below the swiss alps,
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sending high intensity beams through 27 kilometer tunnel and smashing them together . it takes thousands of magnets to create a stable beam, squeeze it thinner than a human hair and guide them round the ring. and these are the results its been 10 years since a scientist had discovered the higgs, both of god particle, which helped explain why matter takes less to form stars and planets, but only opened up more questions. the explosion of course, was, was kind of a holy grail to find because we knew it was there. and finally we find it. now there is a lot of work going on to study it. 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 to cave and to understand how this case goes up. the beams is no painting physicist, hope it will reveal the secret of dark latter that make up 85 percent of our
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universe, but does not absorb, reflect well emit light. the data which is open to the public for analysis is streaming. in of the already, scientists have discovered 3 new exotic clocks. the tiniest particles ever found. they exist for just 800000 of a 1000000000 of a 1000000000 of a 2nd. and could give us about the origins of the universe and it's fate. charlie angela, elders there. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories. the british prime minister's leadership has been plunged into crisis of the 2 senior members of his cabinet. quit the ministers of health and finance both said the last confidence as far as johnson following a series of scandals. the vice president has visited the scene of monday's mass,
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