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with them too often of canister is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film, archived spanning for decades, reveals the forgotten truths of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part 3, the rise of the missouri, dean honest jessina ah british prime minister bars johnson faces mounting calls to quit. after 2 high profile ministers resigned over his leadership,
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ah, hello, i'm emily anguish this is al jazeera live from doha. also coming up, the war in ukraine entered a new phase, is russia steps up? it's offensive in the done, yet screech in. rising concern over food supplies in kenya as severe drought takes its toll on crops and livestock. and john hendern in highland park were chargers had been filed against the man believed to have committed a highland park massacre. ah, welcome to the program. the british prime minister is once again fighting for political survival after the shock resignation of 2 of his most senior cabinet members. both the finance and health minister stepped down on tuesday saying they've lost confidence in borrows johnson. after months of scandals,
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he said to faced half questions in parliament on wednesday. in the meantime, he is already named replacements education, se katrina, dame as the highway takes, which she soon acts position as chancellor of the exchequer. and the prime minister's chief of staff, steve barclay replaces such a javert as hell secretary and number of junior ministers have also stepped down saying the prime minister is unfit to govern. we're a challenge. begins our coverage at double bond. michelle for britain, scramble, blighted prime minister and 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 said, you javert 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 wrote. and you have therefore lost my confidence to sticking the knife in
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shortly after was chancellor ritchie su, neck the public, right? they 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 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 possessions 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,
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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 the 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 survived a vote of competence 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 mind that the for the tory party won't make any difference, he won't fix the problems. let's up a fresh golf written. let's have a real change of government. but at the moment that looks like a long shot,
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as does any expectation that boris johnson will follow his ministers and resign. we'll reach helen's to 0 and said to number 10, downing street now and to pull brennan, who's in london standing by for us. hello. they pull to events to focus on today, the prime minister questions and the liaison committee. what can we expect from those yeah, it doesn't get much easier for the prime minister today. the day after those resignations at 11 gmc, he will travel from here at the downing streets across to the house of parliament. the faces regular weekly session of prime ministers questions. it is open to question whether the leader of the opposition kissed donal will actually go for the judges. in previous weeks. he has been accused of missing open goals by going over the tangent, speaking about the health services and things like that when perhaps a more direct approach might have been taken. i think the really interesting thing from p. m. q's will be what the questions emerging from bars johnson's own side will be and how critical his own back bench m. p 's will be about his leadership
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and about his chances of staying on that after pm queues at around 14, gmc, for, for 2 hours. he must face a really probably intense drilling from the common liaison committee. another liaison committee is 35 m p 's who are the chairs of the individual select committee. this is a really high powered parliamentary committee, and for 2 hours they will be able to cross examine the prime minister about a range of subjects such as the war and ukraine. but specifically about the way he's handled. the methods that we're talking about here, masses of integrity, the chris pincher, a fat for example. unlike b p. i'm curious where the prime minister take one question on if he likes can daughter tangents and brush away the m p. 's of the liaison committee. come back at him again and again. so i think the liaison committee is where boris johnson is going to face a really serious problem. yes, it's going to, he's going to be the day ahead. as we heard from rory story,
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the opposition to said he's ready for a snap a general election. is that likely to happen, poll, and how the public responding to all of this drama? yeah. the talk of a snap general election has been raised in the past weeks, largely coming from paris, johnson's own side, actually as, as a potentially a way to head off the challenges and the fact that he faces from his own back benches. remember the prime minister, while he's sitting, can only be deposed by his own back bench, m p z 1922 committee and having had a leadership challenge, i know conference vote, which bars johnson one just a matter of weeks ago. then for the next 12 months, the rule stand at the moment he can't be challenged again. boris johnson could call a general election on the basis that perhaps he has banking on his likability in the country. but i wouldn't bank too hard on that because that has been a snap poll by the company you gov,
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which was published in the last several hours. and the statistics don't look good for the prime minister. record number of people not believe he should resign people in the, in the general public to figured 69 percent believing that the prime minister should resign just 18 percent believe it should stay on. the crucial patristic is that for the 1st time, a majority of conservative versus now also believe that he should get that figure has been below 50 percent. it's now 54 percent of conservative voters now believe the prime. if the bars johnston should go. that said, another interesting statistic from this snap poll is that although 69 percent believe he should go 68 percent of people believe he will try to claim on a critical day ahead. thank you very much for breaking down for us, poll brennan live for us in london. thank you. the war in ukraine has entered and new fangs roches turned its attention to
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capturing the eastern done yet great and having crime to victory in neighboring lu hans province. earlier this week, several cities have come under heavy bombardment and these 2 people were killed by strikes on a market in slavery anc school on tuesday and him back want police say residential buildings where hits in during several civilians. attacks have also been reported being that crime tours alan fisher is covering developments for us in the capital key. hello there. ellen is been heavy shelling across ukraine. either 9, it appears russia is really stepping up. it's offensive. what we knew this was going to happen after las a chance fell on sunday, giving them essentially control of the land screech. and they were always going to move towards slow via and so now there's been heavy bombardment there over the last few weeks. but over the last few days, officials in the city of said that the bombardment has been massive in it's so bad that the governor of the region has said that it's time for people to start
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evacuating. this is a city of 350000 people. and he said that within the range know of russian missiles and they could be bombarded constantly. and so there are ging people to leave the city. no one of the markets was hit. as you said, at least 2 people been killed. there are a number of people injured. the governor described that as an act of terrorism. also being hit is severe ski know sub ask as it is between less a chance and slogans. and that means it's in the way of the russian advance. and the russians really want to get the slogans cause that will give them a strategic fruit hold in. in the da nets, gretchen, which means essentially with her hands, they would have control of the don bus. and that became their mean miller. the goal as to the realised that they weren't going to be able to take control of here of the capital. and so they really want to, to push all their efforts into don't bust what they've also done as well. the
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russians is step up. the attacks in capsule and the ukranian see the reason they have done that is essentially to. 1 tie, we're ukrainian forces to stop the moving towards the dawn back to stop the russian advance there. so this isn't the russians, just making things up on the fly. this is clearly a coordinated strategy that they are put in place. and although their progress over the last few weeks would be described by many military observers as slow, they have one significant victories in the last few days. and they believe that they are on the verge of another significant victory with that attack on slogans in dade, thank you very much for breaking. no damn france, alan fish alive in the capital. keep them moving on now and rising temperatures and a severe drought in east africa and deepening the same price crisis in milly for millions rather in kenya. the draft is also affecting passivate, the obeah and somalia that the canyons there are concerns about short and long term
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food security. i were in the task reports from with jay county security officers make it clear. anyone trying to jump the q won't be helped. people here are waiting for cash payouts from king us government money to help them cope with rising food prices and a recurring drought. ha, my sir receive. depends on how vulnerable the families are. earlier i'm at the model. 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 broad stretches far beyond kenya park the video yet. and somalia have also been affected even of his thoughts raining significantly and people planned 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,
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i've been walking for days with my animals. i finally found some water this side, 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 of families made to where made the ran out or food or out of mills for almost a day or 2 days. oh, so trish away or others? sometimes the event reported our death gears do tour as hunger does, will lead, have been to ported, 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 and 4 months ago, some man shot and killed him. then they saw all the animals. for people in northern kenya, savings are held in livestock. a man without animals cannot provide. drought can
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wipe out a family's fortunes, and he can take years to recover. so making sure they heard stay alive is a priority. harder matessa al jazeera, what year county kenya. an explosion in northern molly has killed at least 2 un pays cape it's and 5 others have been injured. the vehicle struck a bomb on the road near the city of gow. no group has claimed responsibility for tuesday attack. more than 170 pace capers have been killed in hostile acts in the country since 2013 the u. n says 22 migrants from molly have died off the coast of libya. group set off on a rubber boat from the city of zora trying to cross the mediterranean. $61.00 survivors were rescued by the libyan coast guard after 9 days at sea, the un says most of the casualties drowned or died of 1st. still ahead on al jazeera, a top government appointment in argentina, highlights
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a reached between the president and his deputy. ah. and after a 3 year high aces, the world's largest particle accelerator is fired up to resume its search for dark matter. ah. hello there. let's have a look at the weather across europe from the satellite image, you can see a mass of cloud. now that's carrying a swarm of thunderstorms. moving away from more central to eastern areas, bringing a heavy rain and some strong winds and stormy conditions stretching all the way from the baltic states down to the balkans. it's going to get very wet here, but it's also looking rather wait for the north east of spain. we've got warnings out on wednesday. we could see some flooding hearing away. however,
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by the time we get to thursday for the north, the scandinavia heavy rain putting into western areas of norway. by the time we get into thursday, it's going to run the wet for sweden when windy for denmark and into germany. more of that coming for poland, stretching further south. but behind that we have got some warms coming through. we're going to see temperature, the dipped down as the mass of thunderstorms pushes its way further east. but for britain, an island it's improving situation. sunny spells warmer in the south, it's going to get warm as well across the iberian peninsula, extreme heat, continuing for the italian islands in the mediterranean for greece, it does look pretty clear. we have a look at the 3 day for athens. we are seeing a lot of that warmth, but by the time we get to saturday, well, we are going to see some showers that should weather update. ah frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's
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actually structural lebanon needs and use of contract in order for it to solve this problem in food opinions, international communities on the course, students can use a government housing unit to this in depth analysis of the days global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got members inside story on al jazeera lou ah, ah, hello, are you watching out 0? i'm emily ang, when he's a reminder of our top stories this hour, the british prime minister is once again fighting for political survival. 2 of his most senior cabinet members step down on tuesday,
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saying they've lost confidence. embarrassed johnson, after months of scandals. he said to face tough questions in parliament on wednesday. and rushes turned its attention to capturing the eastern done yet region . several students have come under heavy bombardment. least 2 people were killed by strikes on a market in soviets on tuesday. to the u. s. now and the man accused of opening fire on a 4th of july parade in the suburb new chicago has been charged with 7 counts of murder. the state prosecutor says 21 year old robert crime or will face many more charges for monday's attack. john hendrick has the latest from highland park. how is the gunman fired more than 70 shots from a high powered rifle, the crowd did in the chaos of the highland park massacre. police a robert cream, a blended into the crowd, dressed as a woman and fled. grimma was dressed in woman's clothing and investigators do
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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, just scared people fearful and res. be running through r for robert, leaving one a are 15 style assault rifle on the rooftop purch police say he tossed another one in his mother's car and drove to madison wisconsin. then back to we'll annoy, were 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 charged robert cream. the 3rd with 7 counts of 1st degree
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murder. c 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. cream. 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 believes 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. on the 3 of america, we need 3 safety 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, a rena mccarthy, 35 and her husband kevin mccarthy. 37, john henderson, al jazeera highland park, illinois. the us state department has defended a 3rd party investigation into the killing of al jazeera jealous terrain of clay. palestinian officials reacted with anger and condemnation to a 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. terrain was killed in may while reporting on reigns in name in the occupied west bank was lin,
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jordan has more from the us 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 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
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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 apnea. the family of sharina block lay 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 um, 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 whole criminally liable for her sharing a block list. death is still an open question, and out is there. a media network continues to demand a rapid, independent and transparent investigation into the killing of sharing. the appointment of the new economy minister has delay talks with lenders on restructuring $2000000000.00. yvonne containers foreign debt sylvania, the tockets tanks office as the government struggles with one of its periodic
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financial crises, straits by reports from one series. it's one of the most challenging jobs in the country. managing argentina's economy in times of trouble would i. per 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, hold on promising to jumpstart argentina, the economy. some of them feel a little more and we are convinced argentine is direction has to do with our 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. i mean mission. but doing so won't be easy, but our case is replacing marketing 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,
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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 change in the ministry of economy generates lots of uncertainty. now, country like argentina, that uncertainty increases the price of the us dollar on the streets, and that in most cases means more inflation. arjun times 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. we don't know which, right? so we are going right or left, whichever. but what argentines need is a direction, and sadly, we don't have one attentions have been running high between president. i went the
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for a man these and christina kirschner for months 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 very well now, but that keith has 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 has now more power than the president himself. but he said, well, i'll just see that one aside, is european union has urged north macedonia to back a french proposal aimed at ending a dispute with neighboring bulgaria. it came on
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a 4th night of protest against the plan in sculpture, which left and dozens injured. the french proposal includes recognition of the country's ethnic vulgarity, minority in the constitution. the critics say it favors bulgarian demands. a dispute is blocking north. macedonia is bid to join the european union. late 25. people have died after heavy rains in southwestern pakistan. flash flooding, hit remote areas of bellowed houston, and province, overnight on monday, over 200 homes were damaged and about 2000 animals perished. provincial authorities warned the death toll could rise with several people. still missing. western parts of india are on alert after heavy monsoon rains triggered flood warnings, their wide spread reign is predicted in maharaj stressed state for the next 4 days . and residents living in coastal areas have been told to stay inside, where possible. poor drainage has led to inundated roads and railway tracks.
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the world's largest and most powerful particle accelerator is up and running again in switzerland after a 3 year refurbishment. it will operate continuously for the next 4 years, as science is trying to unlock the secrets of the universe, charlie angela explains, ah, 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, an unprecedented energy, 13.6. kara electro involved and this opens a new era of exploration and cern. and new chapter run 3 of the larger than
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collider will give us collisions lot higher energy than before. and also an amount of data equivalent to the total amount of data recorded in the previous 2 rounds. 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 out 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 and guide them round the ring. and these are the result it's been 10 years since the scientist had discovered the higgs both and 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 find it. now,
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there is a lot of work going on to study. it's a little bit like you discover a new cave in a mountain. then you take a lot of time in order to explore the case and to understand how this case goes up in teams. is that no painting physicist hope it will reveal the secret of dark matter that make up 85 percent of our universe. but does not absorb, reflect 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 its fate. charlie angela elders, there are.

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