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ah, how says $44.00 resignation isn't just 24 hours and a growing mutiny in his cabinet, but his prime minister barak johnson clings on to power in sacks a senior minister. instead. i came to speak of the job of the prime minister in difficult circumstances. what is behind you to call to buy that is to keep dummy ah, hello there on the start the attain, this is al jazeera life and are ha, well. so coming up as samba statistic by the un, nearly 2300000000 people around the world found at home to get enough to eat. and that's even before the ukraine will drive up the prices of food. hundreds of inmates on the run after suspected boca ran site,
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a storm to prison in nigeria with guns and explosives and heavy rainfall cal's at least 17 people in pakistan and took his landslides and india storms. leave parts of japan and china under water. ah, well, the tally resignations in westminster continues to grow, but the embattled british prime minister barak johnson is still defined calls to step down in just the past few hours. johnson has sacked a senior minister michael gov for disloyalty. he reportedly told the prime minister that it's time for him to go since tuesday, a staggering $44.00 members of the government have resigned, causing doubts on johnson's leadership and authority. the now with a new set of conservative m. p. 's potentially taking over the parties. 1922 committee rules could be changed to have another confidence vote. as soon as next
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week for brandon bay begins our coverage now from london. i going going surely nearly gone on wednesday morning. the number of government resignations were still less than 10. by the afternoon, the dam had burst, and boris johnson support was draining away. missus, pick up a very simple reason why they won't be out. at the regular session of prime ministers, questions, the commons chamber became a bare pit of the prime minister under attack. from all sides, does the prime minister think there are any circumstances in which he should resign? ah, the day i ask him to do the honorable thing with the interest of the nation before his own interest. yes, the speaker isn't this. the 1st recorded case of the 2nd ship fleeing barava, the job of a prime minister in difficult circumstances when he had it. if not so bad is that he does not want it immediately afterwards,
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sauntered job in the cabinet minister who was the 1st to quit on tuesday, returned to parliament to explain his decision to and peace. and with the prime minister listening javert didn't pull any punches. at some point, we have to conclude that enough is enough. i believe that point is now. the final straw was damning streets handling of complaints against this man, chris pincher bench, who was given a government job despite previous allegations being upheld about him making unwanted sexual advances to mail staffers. but as johnson claimed, he didn't know about the past misconduct. in fact, it emerged that johnson had been briefed in person about it. the situation is fast approaching a tipping point, where surely, forest johnson's position becomes untenable. but this is a prime minister. possessed of almost visceral stubbornness, seemingly impervious to the criticism of even close colleagues. and he will not leave this place willingly. a question was posed directly during johnston's
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appearance before the commons liaison committee just on a very human level, really, you must know that is in the country's interest for you to leave now is and i look at the um the, the pressures of people who are under the need to go to focus on the, on, on, on their priorities. i look it out the biggest war in europe for a he is. and i can, for the life of me, see who, how it is responsible just to, to walk away from that ousting a prime minister is no trivial matter with so many choosing to resign rather than serve with this prime minister. his situation really does start to look on survivable. you said question then becomes how to actually remove him from office pull brennan, al jazeera downing street or this wave of downing street resignations follows the later scandal to emerge from the prime minister's office. and comes on the tale of the month long party gate fiasco. as we were just reporting that in november, it was reported that staff in the pm's residence held
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a series of illegal parties during the u. k. corona virus lockdown in 2020 johnson denied the events happened, but then a linked video of downing street officials joking about wine and cheese gatherings . fueled public anger. and also who was the resignation of his senior press officer . following several investigations, johnson was issued a police fire and eventually apologized for his own attendance. and as we were just reporting, it recently, amount that johnson appointed chris pincher into his government as deputy chief whip, despite allegations of sexual misconduct. while let's talk to now gardener. he is a former aides, a prime minister, margaret thatcher, and is the director of the margaret thatcher center for freedom of the heritage foundation. he joins us now from washington via skype. there now burst on some lives devised another day and not only that, but hitting back with some define firings of his own. would you guess that on wednesday morning for screening. extraordinary. i think, you know, 24 hours here are some of the most, you know, a story scenes we've seen in british politics for many,
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many decades with the prime minister. literally. i think on the ropes, you know, clinging on, you know, by his 5 finger tips at the moment, so we'll have to see what, what actually unfolds of the course of the next day. we'll say for the private, it certainly is defiant, insisting that he will remain as as p. m. but, you know, the, the wave of resignation we've seen from members of the cabinet. and we'll say from about a quarter, i think of the it is a junior ministers as well. this puts the price under tremendous a prussia. and i have to say that what is unfolding right now with regard to britain's conservatives is, is role the destructive because like this is a government with 8, he sees plus majority of that has no real reason, i think, to be going down this. so this particular path, and i think that, you know, the ultimate outcome, i think for the conservatives is probably going to be quite negative. and generally,
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nothing good comes from, you know, these kinds of coups within the, within the conservative party. and i think that, you know, forest johnson was elected with a huge democratic mandate. it should be up to the british people to decide, i think, his future rather than, you know, internal machinations within the conservative party. will you talk about all that mounting pressure? let's take a look at some of thursdays, front pages in the u. k. obviously each have their own political islam that the common theme has very much forest johnson under siege. i know you south have reflected upon his track record as a winner that given public sentiment in the u. k. right now might not be prudent for ambitious tories to actually jump ship at this point. well, i mean, clearly and also, you know, and bishop poor is all doing so including the, the charles, the exchequer of the health. every, both, both resigned how the government minutes as well. have either has it in the reservation or on the way out. so, you know,
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i think that what really matters here is the interest of the, of the concrete, the hole and the united kingdom is facing extraordinary. i think economic challenges is the lead nation in terms of confronting russia over its invasion of ukraine on many front. so i think that this is a vitally important time for a great britain on the will stage in the breakfast era. you know, my concern is sort of changed leadership in a concert of body, which i was sony would lead to early general election. i could over to, to pandora's of boss here. i with all sorts of potential consequences including, undoubtedly i think many on the left will roll back rex it. that will be the ambition of the liberal democrats, the scottish nationalists, if they are invited into a future government, if, if indeed labor becomes the largest party in a general election, a labor liberal, s and p coalition, a could unravel not only breaths the rules of united kingdom itself, so your concern as he to think long and hard about the potential consequences
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removing but bore us johnson who not too long ago to live at a stunning election victory in 2019. but also of course, to different breaths it as a key figure in the vote, leave campaign. and then subsequently is probably gonna say, you know, so i think that the stakes incredibly high is a dangerous moment for, for the united kingdom. and certainly a, you know, many on the left. aw, ah, you know, hoping the boris johnson is going to go, because they see a johnson actually as, as past that the biggest threat to their, their own ambitions. so, you know, i think this is a dangerous time actually for, for person side, conservators, so on, despite those threats, they're, the succession battle seems to be clearly underway. various senior members of the posse preparing leadership beds, as you alluded to your wishes to knock such each of these names already floating around as favorites. do you think tore in fighting could actually keep forest johnson and power i impulsively, i think what really matters in the next day or so i'm is in
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a potentially the next wave of resignation and who that he stays on the cabinet. so, if you have the big 3, the toss of the exchequer, the foreign secretary in the home secretary, or staying home and refusing to resign, then i think that, you know, forrest john to potentially can get a fight on in the next week. it has to be seen what happens with the 1922 committee elections on monday. that is another sort of watershed moment for boris johnson's future. because that would, and you, you know, committee for 1922 or new leadership. right. when you committee with saudi results in the mentor for a 2nd vote in the conference in the private us. and so, but he's got a civil i the poor subtle which is to ensure that none of his talk remaining how to sac his estate resign. i think that's the priority devoris johnson. we'll have to see what happens tomorrow. but at the moon, the big 3. a figures in his cabinets,
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the d as a how a pretty battelle a list truss. i'll remain in place. and so, as long as that remains the case, it, boris johnson can continue to fight. well, let me ask you, then who should we potentially be watching for next? who could represent a deaf now fe his leadership in the party? or is that even possible? where's the red line here? well, if any of the 3. yeah. the 3 biggest tulsa have, zachary, ah, as far as zachary resign and that, that would be a huge blow up to the, to the prime minister. especially bear in mind. of course we have a new charleston exchequer. nadine. so holly and, and so, but also, you know, for example, if the defense actually been wallace were to, to step down. i think that would be a very significant blue to boris johnson. but there's no indication at all that ben wallace is going to be stepping down. so you know what to look, look out the big guns tomorrow to see how they, how they maneuver. but at the moment, the prime minister, you know,
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remains in placing down the street. he's bound to continue, and it will have to see what happens. i bought started as a real survivor. he has, he has 9 lives, may be separated, those being used up above. so, you know, he continues to be in charge and down the street and until such time as far as johnson that he physically resigned the service set out. he's still the man in charge of power and we'll see how many lives he does indeed has left. now gardener there, the director at the margaret thatcher center for freedom at the heritage foundation . great to get your thoughts announces here at thanks for joining us. my pleasure. thanks very much. i'm leaving on and i sell has claimed responsibility for an attack on the prison in the nigerian capital, a boucher hundreds of inmates for freedom, at least 4 prisoners and a security officer were killed. the attack took place just hours after the president, security convoy was also ambushed fed ellison bar has more. this is the aftermath of the attack on could you correction of center on the outskirts of
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a butcher. gunman entered the facility to the back. one of the compound fairies sporadically, and the 2 leading explosives about $600.00 emit escape, including dozens of suspected booker, i'm fighters. more than 300 had been recaptured or returned voluntarily. the police say the set is on to track down all escapees. authorities believe because her arm is behind the jail break. they came specifically for their, her co conspirators and the but in order to get them, some of them i in general population. so they broke out and other people in the general population escaped us. well, the center holds nearly a 1000 prisoners after a head count, dozens of suspected members of the i'm group were declared missing. the people here
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him to do this, which is from the records. we believe that it was out of a bunch of 11 and was largely there were the girls who have festival, number of what for her on that day, the tension and we're going to lay with security has been beefed up are the prison. but for families in co, g d, fear remains me at their ass off last night or so bad and was so you know, scary. i was far asleep when i had a sound of gunshots on a bomb blast about the quizzing gear, whizzing break. the attack adds to mounting insecurity in the west african country, which is battling. i'm groups in mouth and sick tyranny. brown is in the salt fidelis member, our jazeera, a bull joe. i'll still had here on al jazeera,
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russia steps up. it's bombardment and eastern ukraine as it seeks to capture more territory in the net squadron. and new details emerging about the u. s. gunmen who killed 7 people during the 4th of july parade. and the other attack, he was also funny. ah the hello. let's look to north america and has one area of low pressure pulls away . we've got another one coming in thick and fast behind it bring the threat of severe storms to the mid west, as well as southern areas of the great lakes. the talking flooding, rains, hail, and the possibility of a tornado or tune up by the time we get into friday that nasa storms heads its way further south bringing some heavy rain to coastal areas here. those storms
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threatening more of the se, states behind it. it is looking a lot quieter, a mix of showers and sunshine weather for the north west pacific and we want more rains the come. you can see it moving into more coastal areas of british columbia in canada. and the u. s. west coast is looking rather calm and quiet. just some blustery winds, blowing around the california coast. little bit west of the desert southwest. not enough rain, however it is gonna get wet for the u. s. gulf coast as we moved to central america . it's still a very wet story for weston areas of mexico. thanks to that storm system that's working its way further out to sea. but look at this for nicaragua. another wave of wet weather pulling its way in bringing heavy rain for the likes of costa rica and panama and heavy rain for cuba on friday. ah,
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a lack of confidence in prime minister barak johnson, following several scandals. while forest johnson has also sacked, senior minister, michael go for disloyalty. he was the housing minister and urged johnson to step down. the dean. bob reports from out from london on wednesday night news, not of the resignation, but a surprise sacking. of course johnson getting rid of michael gove his minister for leavening up. it had been reported earlier on that sir. go had told maurice johnson before prime minister's questions in parliament that he should go a lot of anger there apparently. but all through the day, those dozens of members of parliament resigning and that was not enough to convince baris johnson to budge. he was even told by some cabinet members that enough was enough. he is clinging on one of his parliamentary, private secretaries,
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insisting that he has a mandate and reportedly he and his new chancellor deems a how we preparing to present a new plan for the economy. next week will next week, as well on monday, were expecting a meeting of the back bench 1922 committee at which they will try to change their rules, which will allow another vote of no confidence in the prime minister. but the prime minister's supporters are still saying it's unclear what will happen there. and even if the prime minister did lose a 2nd vote of no confidence whether in fact he is going to to say yes, i will resign. what he's saying is that that would cause chaos and that he needs to get on with the repairing the economy. he says he has a mandate from 14000000 people. we can expect some more developments in the coming days, but for now, the prime minister staying put now residence and the ukranian city of finance had been added to evacuate as rational
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forces edge clarissa, her garden, at the dynette screech, and says more rockets adding fire into the fatty and fresh reports from camp for the last weeks, libyans has been shelled every day and the russians are moving closer to cities. market was hit by it is did with the could to see what the can at least 2 people died. one with the occupying forces shot about 30 cluster munitions in the direction of slogans, cassidy, which that united over various parts of the city. some of the shells it territory of the central markets, as well as in other neighborhoods. bobby ask, is russia's next big target, taking the city would put them within touching distance of control of the whole of the don bus region. and that became their main military objective after they failed to take the capitol. keith, at the start of the war. you know, the areas governor says it's time for people to get out. as mill yona. she thought
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she meant this, that they said that there were about 350000 citizens estate here in the region that compared with 1600000 who lived here before. it's a very significant quantity. despite what people say, i do care about their homes in their lives, but they should leave. well, this is what it looks like after the russians target your city. this is kurt, keep just 40 kilometers from the russian border. these apartment blocks were home to half a 1000000 people, one of europe's largest neighborhoods. no. that is little that is livable or civil media cantoya. yo. i was, shall charged us. i didn't see anything for a month. i had laid there in the basement. the water, thanks to the neighbors, they gave me something to drink. my wife is dead. those who survived are stuck nowhere to see. no were safe to go. in his latest national address, president vladimir zalinski warned of the relentless nature of their enemy,
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or as he's got out of here neural the russian army does not take any pauses. it has one task to take people's lives to intimidate people, to like so that even a few days without an air, raid warning is terrifying the steamer. they're all miss a chance. fell to the russians on sunday. the signs of battle are all over the city . seizing the dawn, bus region made of la hans can donates is the russian priority. and it appears that committing me to resources to get it done quickly. alan fisher, i'll just either give or to the south the near of the port city of nikolai is also arch civilians to leave saying no area is safe from russian attacks. shelling has at least 2 areas on tuesday. ukraine stayed emergency service released best are in video that you're watching, showing large premiums of smoke rising above what appears to be a residential area. now, moving on and a 3rd of the world's population didn't have access to adequate food last year. and
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the war in ukraine will only make things worse. that's the stark warning from a report released by the united nations. it found that nearly $830000000.00 people around the world went hungry last year. that's a 150000000 more than an 2019. the gender gap has also widened nearly 32 percent of women were moderately or severely food and secure in 2021 compared to more than 27 percent of men. and around 45000000 children, younger than 5, suffered from wasting that's the deadliest form of malnutrition and increases a child's risk of death by up to 12 times. among sanchez is the deputy director of agrifood economics at the u. ends. food and agricultural organization. he says conflict as one of 3 key drivers impacting global hunger. the way i called this is just the tip of the iceberg. what is happening today like food systems, is very worrisome. but basically is the confirmation or something that is gonna put
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your concession with united nations. have be of service for many, many years. and back in 2017, we launch the same report that we are launching today. but back then, we have in the new 5 conflicts as a very key driver of what he secrete them one which is really well. we looked over the hanging was declining, pull at the cape, and they all of us are going to study group please. again, i will wondering what is going on. so we, we have started, i need to find his key drivers and coffee turn out to be one of them. so they, we have a conflict, but to was it is not new. it just a coffee does engage is too big players in many respectful likelihood systems, but he's a coffee that we knew already conflicts all over the world would affect the the numbers. but also the key drivers are a climate climate adversities coming up versus that we can no longer predict would certainty that some of the key drivers of what he secrete them under pressure. and then you add to that economy, downturn, the widow survey, even before the college, 19 pandemic. there were greatest economic crises all over the world. the way it
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present the province. on kenya, rising temperatures and a severe drought in east africa are deepening the food priced crisis from millions of people. the drought is also affecting parts of ethiopia and somalia. but for kenyans, there are concerns about short and long term food security. having it as a reports now from we're g county. good security officers make it clear. anyone trying to jump the q won't be helped. people here a waiting for cash payouts from king us government. money to help them cope with rising food prices and a recurring drought. ha, my stay receive depends on how vulnerable the families are. earlier. i mean, the minor, paloma 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 pena park. the eob yet, and somalia have also been affected even of his dogs raining significantly and
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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 of families made to make the ran out or food, or out of mills for almost a day or 2 days. oh, so trish away or others? sometimes event reported our death gears do poor 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 or ha, ha,
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ha 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 are held in livestock. a man without animals cannot provide. drought, can wipe out families, 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 king. now you, as prosecutors say, the man accused of killing 7 people as an independent stay parade near chicago has admitted to carrying out the attack. 21 year old robert creamer was denied bail during a court appearance on wednesday. he is charged with 7 counts of 1st degree murder and faces life in prison. he is accused of firing more than 70 rounds into the crowd and highland park on the 4th of july, he then appears to be headed to the city of madison wisconsin, where he contemplated firing as a parade there. but then changed his mind. now,
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sedans, military leader has removed all civilians from the governing sovereign council. on monday, general abdel father alber hm announced that the army would step back from talks on for me and new government to that civilians lead the transition. but wednesdays dismissal means that the ruling counsel is now only made up of members of the military and armed groups. the main civilian alliance has called for more demonstrations. on the presidents of democratic republic of congo, andrew wander have agreed to deescalate tension over the armed group. the n 23. the congolese government accuses were wander of backing the rebels who've been attacking civilians and deities north keyvi province. during talks and angola, though, the 2 leaders agreed to the immediate and unconditional withdrawal of the m. 23 rebels from inside the d. r. c. in pakistan, at least 77 people have now died as a result of heavy rain just in the last 3 weeks. the latest down pause in the southwest caused a flash floods in remote areas of bulloch chest and province. the government says,
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recent rainfall has been nearly double the average for the monsoon season on mar, parts of china and japan are also under water. after severe storms swept across that region, although july is typhoon season, scientists say climate change is causing more extreme weather patterns. more frequently, florence, grief reports tropical storm erie made landfall in japan's south west in kyushu region early on tuesday. bringing with it heavy rains. that's left streets and homes under water. japan's weather agency has issued advisory social potential landslides and overflowing rivers during a year during pe, she humble. it's a similar situation in china where some southern provinces are flooded. in the wake of typhoon chapa jude are big when state media broadcast, dramatic video of a rescue were at sailing across the flood waters to rescue a woman trapped in her car.

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