tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 7, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm so robin, you're watching now. is there a news our live from our headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes in politics? no one is remotely indispensable. forest johnson steps down after clinging on to path for days despite a flood of resignations by ministers and peas. ah, people blew and tackle boris johnson outside 10 downing street drowning out his resignation. speech. also hundreds of prisoners on the run in nigeria. after i saw members broke into a jail in the capital of boucher and the fate of millions in northwestern, syria hangs in the balance as russia threatens to sever a crucial lifeline. and it's for more tennis history fiction is used on shipper at
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wimbledon. she's become the 1st african woman to reach a grand slam law in the open air. the more with welcome to the new sir british prime minister boris johnson, has finally bowed to pressure and announced that he stepping down as leader of the conservative party. it came after 2 days of high drama, during which nearly 60 members of his government resigned. his every 3 years in office was marked by controversies and scandals. but johnson, his remaining defiant until the end. now he says that he'll stay on as catholic a prime minister until his party chooses a successor. i regret and not to have been successful in those arguments. of course it's painful and not to be able to see through so many ideas and, and projects myself. a bit, as we seen at westminster at the heard instinct is powerful when the heard moves,
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it moves and my friends in politics, no one is remotely indispensable, and are brilliant and darwinian system will produce another leader. equally committed to taking this country forward that they baba his correspondent, her follow events. horace from downing street in london. and there's been some coming and goings behind you and a lot has happened in the few hours since forest johnson resigned. that's right. that term us address here by boris johnson, which was a, to some extent as you said, drowned out by the protest is em, but met by applause from staff here afterwards. and in which he said that he would stand down as conservative party leader. but stay on as effectively a caretaker prime minister until there was a new party leader in place saying that he didn't at the time table for the leadership change next week. things could of course change. so,
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and he's them in the, in the, in the hours that followed that he actually chaired a cabinet meeting with some of the new appointments he'd made. most of them as they arrived at 10 downing street, were tight lips leaving as well. lots of questions to be answered about who's going to stand for the leadership who, who might be on their way out unhappy with what's going on. and, and number tens, put out a statement saying that the cabinet will not be trying to introduce any new policies in the ensuring while a new leader is sought. and it's particularly no new fiscal policy, perhaps. meaning that, that tax cut bars, john and johnson has been trumpeting. now get so put on pause, but they will try to pursue the mandate that they have. and perhaps a reference to things like at the northern i them protocol with a bill going through parliament, which gets rid of that piece of legislation which will anger the european union
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a lot. so we're white. see what happens there. boris johnson then saying that term for the stability the nation is his duty to try to stay on to oversee things until as a new conservative party leader. it's not the way many people see things right now, of course, and there is reaction to that very senari of him staying at number 10, not from just within the conservative party, but from various commentators. and definitely the opposition will. yes, of course. the opposition are pushing for him to go immediately. kiss dahmer leader of the opposition labor party says if he doesn't move soon, then labor will try to bring a vote of no confidence up the road in parliament to the house of commons. they would rely, they would need the support of a considerable number of conservative m. p. 's not clear how many would back labor on vice bought. there are other ways in which things could change the former
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conservative prime minister, john major, no fan by any stretch of the imagination of boys. johnson has been very vocal in the last few hours. he's written to graham brady, which has the 1922 committee, a back bench tory m p 's, saying that this is unsustainable, and suggesting that cabinet would not be able to restrain boris johnson that he could do damage to not just the party but the nation he says either the deputy prime minister dominate, rob should step in is acting prime minister right now or the party change its rules so that just the mpg could vote on a new leader through the 1922 committee, but not the wider party membership, which is the way things are done at the moment. so there's no, there's been no comment, don't match officially that prospect. it's something some conservative m p 's might actually be go, be, are in favor of a lot of them saying that boys johnson is clinging on beyond his welcome and that it will damage the party for further its prospects with its own suffering in
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opinion polls and suffering to a by election defeats recently, of course, and the and there is a report in local press that in fact, the united 22 committee are looking at 2 candidates, whittling it down to 2 by the summer recess. later in july with a lead, a picked by september bars. johnston is blake to want to stay until the party conference in october. so really, anybody's guess, as in bob forester, a 10 downing street, thanks very much. let's continue with this up at cooper. johnson as often may divisive and controversial decisions during his time. as the case prime minister jen, how has we'll not vote ross, he led his party to a landslide election victory in 2019. but boris johnson was to be undone, both by events in which he can spot and also by his own character flaws that critics say made him unfit for high office. still has no social visions. he has,
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there is no moral leadership, but for him it was always about becoming crime and not about being payments. and he, i think he knows himself well enough that he knows that he does not have the skills that you need to be a successful prime minister. sonya panell was a reporter working alongside johnson in the brussels bureau of the daily telegraph . she describes a man with a lot of the child in him who enjoyed getting into and out of scrapes. a man drawn to calles and the chaos means that he can sort in, through these things going along elise, all this noise, all this commotion as the person with great i dale the wit the witticism. and that is what appeals to him for his johnson. the corona virus pandemic was a perfect storm of cry. seasons calles that blue attention away from other problems . despite his promise to get breaks it done, britain remains mud and dispute with its biggest trading part of the european union
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. the economy is underperforming. the cost of living, rising health and education systems faltering success with the vaccine program helped obscure johnson's own indecision and delays in following scientific advice that contributed to one of the highest death tolls. in the developed world, former chief adviser, dominic cummings, described the prime minister leadership as erratic in decisive distracted. nobody could find a way around the problem of the problem is that just like a shopping trolley smashing from one. busy to the other on the shopping trolley metaphor would quickly be seized upon by the opposition. so he's doing what he always does. crushing over to the other side of the aisle, boris johnson learned early to be self sufficient in a family of competitive siblings with a mother who suffered ill health and a father who was frequently absent. at the elite british boarding school eton he
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came to believe ordinary rules did not apply to him. in the infamous bullying and drinking club at oxford, the outward persona of a jovial buffoon, disguised and in an ambition for power. and as both a journalist for the times newspaper and a minister in opposition, johnson was accused of lying and fire. these then, with the qualities he brought to politics as mayor of london as foreign secretary, and then his prime minister entitlement dishonesty and indifference. this is really the 1st time in his life where he's ever actually been held to account for the thing he's always been don't, he's always been excuse, is always been reasons made for him. for his 5 behavior, there was wide support for his handling of the war in ukraine, but johnson never recovered from the scandal known as party gate. he received a police fine for attending a lockdown party in downing street,
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making him the 1st british prime minister to break the law while in office. a civil service report into a string of similar gatherings described a failure of leadership. eventually 148 of his own m. p. 's, 40 percent of the parliamentary party turned against him. in a vote of no confidence. maurice johnson limped on for a bit again. but the reasons to forgive him had run out. journal al jazeera with bar stools exit. let's take a quick look here to the front room. it's all to take over the top job bullets, the full chunk service you see next had a high profile in the panoramic. he gained popularity as the public face of the government's economic recovery plans, but concerns over his wife's tax status were costly. foreign secretary lives truss is one of the most popular senior members of the party, her previous post of international trade secretary. so her kill post breakfast trade deals. the former foreign and health secretary and jeremy hunt was born
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johnston's main rival in the leadership contest. sergeant job it has now resign twice from bowers johnson's cabinet 1st as chancellor. then on tuesday, as health secretary nadeem, the holly was immediately named as soon as the replacement. as chancellor. no one of those contenders lives trust was in bali for the g. 20 summit. she is now on her way back home. robert brice has been following her in indonesia list trust has often been cited as a leading potential candidate for the job of conservative lead a. hence, it would seem this surprise and sudden departure from bali. she has an interesting relationship with boris johnson being seen as an ally. she said, even after the recent resignation of cabinet ministers that she for one sand, 100 percent behind him. but now saying that she support his decision to leave, in spite of his many achievements, she says, but it has raised some eyebrows that this international gathering,
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especially with the presence of the russian foreign minister said a lot of raw and also the existence of a britain traditional allies, the usa and other western powers, especially given live trustees commitment to ukraine. it has raised some questions just about britain commitment to that. and the possibility it seems that british domestic politics takes priority well pull button and is in london with more boisterous resignation. speech people are dissecting exactly how far is johnson went about getting his south diamond street. the speech that he gave it was yours, it was shop. it didn't have a huge amount of personal reflection or culpability. it described those who i was with him as being eccentric and lamented the fact that he not been able to dissuade them from that eccentricity. join him is one of the commonest as strong as critics for a long time is device ellwood, m p,
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which i would. what do you make of how the prime minister, well described his own predicament and on his departure speech, you know, it's been a dramatic week and politics most craziest week that i've ever experienced in all my time. and i'm please, we've got here today, but we should have been here months ago and recognizing that force johnson was not going to allow us to wait the next general election that was approved in the local election results in the bi election as well in the polling to we were constantly fire fighting, we weren't able to get onto the big picture issues and provide that vision that the britain actually requires. and i'm afraid there wasn't any sense of contrition. there wasn't any sense of apology in that speech itself. but we are where we are, we draw a line, we now need to have that important leadership contests and have that quickly efficiently. so we can actually choose a new leader and start to regroup and rebuild that trust with the british people that we've hemorrhage over the last few months. it's a lot of concern. i put it probably mildly when i describe it that way about the fact that forest johnson is going to stay in danny street for potentially up to 3
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months. i mean dominic cummings, well no nemesis or the prime minister said the premise to mike cause carnage if he's allowed to say, john major, a former conservative prime minister said it's simply not really on. i don't know where you stand on that. yeah, lots of us coming in there. i think it's been so hard and that's coming to this point of getting bores. don't design down it. the question is suddenly arisen, what happens next? how long will he actually be in power? i suspect we're going to see an expedited leadership contest. it's in 2 homes. as you may know, 1st one is m p 's jews. 2 candidates. and we can probably do that pretty swiftly over the next $5.00 to $10.00 days. those 2 names then sit across to the party membership that can probably be done in just a month or so. the question is, is whether you then allow boris johnson to hold on to power during that time. i hope we won't see, as you saw the united states, donald trump, to forget what he was doing with potentially things on iran and so on. we want to get out here because we have mechanisms to prevent that. but ultimately, yes,
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there are concerns because of trust is whether we should have an interim prime minister. go to the queen and say we got somebody else just to stand in during this time. well he just said the cale position the labor party, lead a care stormer has been saying that johnston should not remain in power through the summer. while earlier there was really challenge spoke to labor and p roop or huck . he was playing on by his thing about cooper. hey, we were we said that the drag came out kicking and screaming, and that's actually what happened. you speak showed no contrition or anything. it was it, you know, the system is wrong kinds of things. so yeah, he's gone, but we still have the conservative in government and whoever they replace them, we can rearrange the deck chairs all the time, but it will be a tory, i think we need a general election yesterday. you will need a case to describe the incoming cabinet as like the charge of the lightweight brigade. why did he use language like, why i mean he, for his children it's been popped up by loaded to do
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a lot of the prime ministers had government of all the talents and they would utilize the skills of different wings. whereas his cabinet were pretty much rewarded. for loyalty rather than the ability and he's not the confidence of i'm even to new members. i think within hours. michelle donovan, i'm the demons the hallway sax phase. hey. so what do you want to see next? what is the labor party want to see next? how quickly should the tories replace or at johnson? do you actually have any preference for who they are fighting with? i think it's not really a question of changing the face of the top can to ever is it will be a conservative government. i think not always the time for a general election, we need to refresh the whole lot. i've spoken to people before that said that something was actually delight parties, great because he was becoming so sick for the electorate. presumably the
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conservatives are going to replace it with someone less talk to the electorate. so that could be a problem for the labor party going forward. i mean, i just think bringing on, we've had a conservative government for 12 years. it started off, we've received and now we've got record inflation heading so who knows maybe 4 percent for the cost of living christ. he's got an energy crisis. he name it. i think it is really time for general election and i didn't mind they were facing. that is gonna be consented. we need to late the government. so the big problem is that this country is right now for our international audience that the british electro system can be a little difficult to understand. and that you can have a party that is in power, replace the leader, and then not have a general election for some time. or previous leaders have gotten new processes to come into place 3 through that method. what would you like to see happen regards a general election? when do you want to see a general election? literally, i think a general action should be held as soon as possible because yes,
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it was maurice johnson who is elected in 2019. but if we're getting an unelected prime minister foisted upon us, i think in the interested democracy the whole country needs the same and more about labours. a prospector, the next election. you have obviously, famously in 2019 lost a large wave of the electorate in the north of the country are traditional labor voters or who decided they didn't want to buy labor ready more? are there any signs of they're coming back? well, we just saw the other week, the wakefield by election in that traditional rental where we had a massive swing to woods labor. if you look at the opinion polls at the moment, they say no, only, i think 69 percent the one i saw yesterday to voice johnson should go. i'm please. he finally listened to level they, i did, i someone priced him away from that position. but they also showed that labor is in the lead, say, yeah, i think we can day, and i'm afraid. forest also spoke with ukraine's president after standing down
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blood of his lensky praise to him for taking decisive action when it counted most in his resignation speech, he specifically talked about the people of ukraine. let me say now to the people of ukraine that i know that we in the u. k. will continue to black, your fight for freedom, for as long as it takes. ella fisher has maria for home cave. the chief of staff to president zalinski said on twitter that he was grateful for, boris johnson coming to key while the missiles were falling. and also for calling out what he described as the russian monster. but there were those in the united kingdom who believed the poorest johnson used his trips to keep. and also his phone calls, the president zalinski a some sort of political cover to use that to distract from problems at home. and in fact, after he suffered a very embarrassing election, defeat in the united kingdom has buried the very next day. he was here and keep
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meeting with a president. so lensky, i, what is interesting is that others who may have been critical of him because of his other policies seem to find comfort in his support for ukraine. notably, the former ukrainian ambassador at to austria, tweeting out that many of his friends hated boris johnson because of its stance on breaks it. they begin his removal from the european union and he himself disliked him greatly for that. but he said he absolutely got it right on the cause and ukraine of many a bonus. johnson supporters will say that he led the western alliance and taking action in ukraine. there are those in the us who would dispute that saying that joe biden was much more responsible for putting together the coalition. and also the sanctions that were imposed on russia. and of course, much of the weapons and met much of the money that is pouring into ukraine is coming from the united states. but there is no doubt that people here respect forest johnson greatly.
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ah, but the days of that he is now and more than $400.00 prisoners are still on the run in nigeria after an attack on a detention facility that was claimed by i sold the members of the armed group or amongst those who escaped and still at large, that's left people in the surrounding community and in the nearby capital, a boot a scared amid report, some could j authority say the operation to re arrest, escaped, convict is yielding results. but it's the admission by the defense minister about iceland, bo quorum commanders jailed here that shocked many nigerians says, well number one on the tissue. and then eventually with the statement is causing panic because secure to assessments, show urban areas have become targets for armed groups. the there could be something
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big a comment this could do that. something is anyone to have in to have that engine to ill at that could a muslim of sick music reason that basically it looked he does it goblins. rita, you open up this. i love you said more than $870.00 inmates escaped. when dozens of gunman armed with explosive rockets and guns stole the, could you prison? hundreds have been re arrested. last month nigeria more senior general, announced a major attack on the capital, had been forwarded only for hazel to launch my 5th james brain. it adds to exist insecure to threads. i just get nothing on robert, which i've been on the rise. yeah. i'm with doesn't supply so quite of including the groups main bomb maker now on the move people yeah, asking the security office to stem their salt and quit. your prison isn't the 1st. many other detention centers have been targeted in the past 5 years, resulting in hundreds of hearted criminals. goin free security analysts are worried
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that the could get like, may not be the last. how many trees algebra could you? nigeria? now sir lanka has raised its interest rates, the highest levels, and more than 20 years. the basic lending rate is not 15.5 percent. sir lankin have been protesting for months against the government's handling of the countries was economic crisis in 70 years. the government says it's trying to get a handle on spiking inflation. michelle fernandez as more from columbus. and what you see behind me, i'll basically really just touch on a invoking blessings on for buddhist monks who have decided to launch a foster on to the death. this is until such time president raja boxer steps down. now the buddhist monks that you see around me essentially have come together. they represent all the different groups of the buddhist clergy. here in sri lanka, they have been basically agitating
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a one week ago they rode to present got our bay rodger boxer, presenting a series of proposals. they said that they put him on notice that if our these steps weren't implemented in one week that they would come in to colombo and basically stage a sit in and not move until he leaves. they said the roger pox, a family has single handedly destroyed this country doing even worse than the leader of the tamil tigers that the government was battling for over 26 years. they say that even though the president, ah, when he took off talked about the support of the buddhist clergy and the sort of a buddhist. and then the, the strength that brought him to power. he now does not heed. essentially what the have asked for. this is the last and foremost history. we have discussed read them. we out in writing. we out try to had the com forums and meetings with
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them. and the buddhist clergy is not the only group that is calling for the exit of resident roger boxer. we have the catholic priest, we have people, we have artists all saying that he needs to go in order for sri lanka to pick up the pieces and rebuild. today the central bank governor announcing that interest rates have been up to once again. and essentially that means higher prices for people that are already struggling with skyrocketing prices, with no fuel with no essentials. and basically an absolute dilemma as to how to put food on the table. the lawyers in the u. k. l requesting access to the bullet had firearm that killed veteran alger, their agenda, sri and actually the phone representing her family has asked to interview the israeli army soldiers present at the shooting. sharing was shot dead by ready soldiers in the occupied with density of janine in may. the lawyers say what they
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seen so far provides a strong case that israel has a policy for targeting journalists. russia is threatening to use its veto power. the un security council to shut shut a critical aid, colorado into northern syria. the security council is expected to vote on whether to reauthorize its use later on thursday. at least 3000000000 people rely on humanitarian deliveries made through the crossing. so you can see it has more from stumble, 4 and a half 1000000 people are internally displaced in syria. most of them live in refugee camps here in the northwest. they depend and food medicine and other places that are brought in a via bubble have a border crossing with turkey. livia, these boxes contain rice shall get annoyed. none of these are within our means. we rely on these containers. however, damascus, delivering international 80 opposition held areas violates its sovereignty. it
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wants to monetary and relieve to be routed through government health territory. often carrabba's stuffing. it will be a disaster in every sector, including medicine, food and education. we urge the international community keep politics and humanitarian aid that separates issues. many believe rush us threat is in retaliation for western countries, providing support to crane during its months long invasion doctor's fear. what's coming up with the russian pressure to capt. abe would create a crisis that would force more syrians to be displaced and die while trying to survive. more than 4600 you and trucks, mostly carrying food have used the crossing in the 1st 6 months of 2020 to john which will just be shipping stim chrome. so the u. n's bottle. how a corridor is the best. it's transparent, safe and cost effective. none of the alternatives are better if it's closed,
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even preventable deaths may not be stopped. the un estimates 13400000 syrians needed assistance last year, up from 11 point to 1000000 in 2020 moscow's and not worth sincere or imported from government controlled areas or here in turkey. but as the lead values of its value and the price is sore because of the war in ukraine, it is only compounded prices for millions of people who are dependent on international aid. seen em castillo al jazeera, to stumble, bulls till a head hill, laneesa the endless fight to rid of con, astonish landmines. 8 groups wore the new generation faces a legacy of lost limbs. oh, more than just fun and games. a summer camping garza that offers palestinian children a week away from the troubles and in sport. more major league history unfold as japanese baseball star, vanity. we'll have that story straight up to the breakthrough service.
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ah the journey has begun. the fee for world cup is on its way to the castle group your travel package today. hello there. we've seen some unsettled weather sweep into southern areas of the middle east with flooding in oman, yemen, and even apple w in the you a, you know, we are expecting the more wet weather work its way west into south eastern areas of saudi arabia, as well as you have and you can see some heavy falls there, we could see more flooding. now that cloud is going to stretch its way farther north into places like a could time. we could see a chance of rain, a shower too by the time we get to saturday temperatures sitting just below the average, but they'll continue to be on the out for places like west and iran and q way going to qu, fly for the event. and to wet and windy weather,
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working its way across the turkey. but things are going to hot up for the north west of africa with the temperatures picking up for the likes of morocco and algeria in the days ahead. wet weather along coastal areas of the gulf of guineas, some intense storms here, stretching through the central band of africa. it's pretty dry. however, for the horn of africa. bone dry across many areas in southern africa, south africa in particular. it is winter. yeah, it's cool. but it's going to get cooler this weekend. we've got a front pulling in to cape town. that's going to bring some wet weather. by sunday i saw a visual airline of the journey, both journalism, the police violently. the 1st thing protest with these are some of good tens of thousands of people try to gobble, inspired to program making. welcome to generation chains, unrivalled broadcasting. white people did not want black children in their schools
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talk about kill watching out there with these who run the reminder of our top stories. after day, the mounting pressure, the u. k. prime minister boris johnson has announced that he's stepping down as leader of the conservative party, insisted hill fail as he entered prime minister until the party elect a new leader. that calls are going full bars. johnston leave office immediately. former prime minister john major echoed the opposition. labor party by saying a drawn out process would be bad for the country. and johnson's held a phone call with the ukrainian counterpart stuffing downloaded the landscape praise johnson to take decisive action. just to pull ukraine when it counted most well, there are questions about whether both stops and measures to scrub parts of the brakes. it deal unchanged and all the island protocol will hold. so what is the protocol when the united kingdom left to the
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e. u. a new system with needed to regulate trade because the you require strict checks on some goods from non e u countries. but that meant potentially creating a hard border between northern island, which is part of the united kingdom and the republic of ireland, which is an e u country. but that would rip apart the piece, still ended decades of violence. so the u. k. and the you signed a deal that included a protocol which effectively move the border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. the some goods arriving from britain and now checked at northern irish ports. a unionist party says that undermines their place in the u. k. it's refusing to let nor the island form of government until the protocol is scrapped. patrick diamond is a professor public policy at queen mary university in london. he says a new conservative party leader. they consider a better working relationship with you. i think there's an assumption that with
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orest johnson moving on, he will be replaced by a concerted party to a prime minister who takes a more emollient position on the earth and is prepared perhaps to entrance more constructive relationships with the european union, white and non. and protocol cooper isn't necessarily the case. there are potential candidates for the leadership of the policy in the premiership. it could be even more robust and humbling of european se i'm thinking, for example, of the current foreign secretary liz truck. but it is also an option to turn the page. it is an opportunity for a fresh start in terms of the relationship with the post correct. so, days in british politics you want britain to be closer to the, you know, join rejoining. you will, together, will inevitably take some harm from boris johnson's departure model. it breaks it has meant that it has clearly caused some damage to the partition for me or not. and that's not something i can so to traditionally have done, they've always been very pragmatic issues. because they know the personal
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prosperity that men maintains deposition office and i think equally on northern on . and i don't think if some of the security issues, again, they would have been very pragmatic in putting forward what they would see is british national interest. and so this policy of almost having a non target mystic relationship with the e u as rather undermine the traditional conservative position. i think that will be a debate in the leadership context about whether the conservative need to return to the traditional pragmatic stamps from new york. you creating ground forces of raise the national flag, old snake highland a week after russian troops pulled out. now russia famously took control of the island at the start of the invasion after one of their worships opened file, a group of ukrainians, who sent them a defiant message. the flag bears the inscription. remember russian war ship? the island belongs to ukraine. while the company says it 5 missiles and responds to the flag raising my for anyway in the pro bowl up, you must, against the backdrop of military failures. and the mess retreated ukrainian troops
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and on the on the not of july 7th regime attempt to symbolically deliver flag. thank island. at about 5, i am several ukranian service men landed on the island from a motor boat and took pictures with the flag. the aircraft to the russian aerospace forces immediately launched to strike with high precision miss out on the island. as a result of which part of the ukrainian military personnel was destroyed and now became a full president, has returned home from exile in ivory case to take part in a reconciliation process. but they come for a he was sentenced and up censure in april for complicity in the killing of his predecessor, thomas and kara. the leader of became offensive. military hunter, met with 2 west african former presidents last week to begin the reconciliation plan. but human rights watches accusing television forces of committing atrocities in eastern afghanistan in operations. targeting an eyesore splinter group report says the abuses were committed in the 2 eastern provinces of kuna,
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nangle hall feelings ation accuses the taliban of carrying out abductions and summary executions of alleged members of islamic state of quote, some province. the other port says people accused of sheltering or supporting members of other homes rated and suffered beatings and detention while since the taliban takeover last year. residents say they found the bodies of more than a 100 men dumped in canals and other locations. british coast is the associate director of asia, human rights watch, and an author of the report. she says the taliban government fails to hold its forces accountable. we 1st began to hear about these kinds of search operations and detention last fall. but what this report provides evidence of is the, the number of bodies that have turned up, and the accounts from residents who been looking for their relatives who were detained. some point apple, the told on peg over and subsequently disappeared. and we have your relatives who
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been searching among the bodies in these canals to find that relative who's been picked up at the tell about months ago. they do not want the i s k p to gain any further ground in afghanistan. but unfortunately, there's adopting counterterrorism. tactics which are very likely to lead to more revenge and more recruitment by i s k p because whole communities have been targeted in these raids and that's likely just to feel resentment and grievances in those communities. what's more important here is it's very similar to what we saw with the revenge killings of the african national security forces, which we documented after the tone and take over as well. it's more that the telephone authorities do not hold their own men accountable, but basically told them that we had quoted as saying if you find someone who belongs to or supports i s k p, the some state group, we just kill them. and with that message goes out and there's no accountability them. this is the result. one of the united states goals enough going to start was
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to d, mind the country that institute decades of occupation and limited support for the new taliban government aid groups. so a warning, the death and injuries landmines will remain a threat for many more generations of africans as aim basra reports. wow, i've gone, it's done. has one of the highest concentrations of landmines in the world. ever since the soviet invasion in 1979 land mines have become synonymous with the country. something that is not likely to change anytime soon. that that bonds, that's me, sugar. it has been 15 years since i lost my legs in the land mine explosion. i was 7 years old and didn't know what a land mine was. i stepped on one and lost both my legs on my cell at that when i was at the border between iran and africa and i didn't know how to look out for land line for accidentally stepped on 191 exploded my last one and my next get
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used by all sides in every modern war. fought on a gun, soil the work to rid the country of landmines seems endless. so as an integral part of our work on too many terry d. my niece, actually educating adults, children on the risks and how to avoid them. how can they recognize it? the ordinances and exploded ordinances at the end and lead mines? how are they going to react if they find things in the, at the surface that they don't recognize? the international community isolated the taliban government after the fall of cobble last year, limiting much needed humanitarian assistance. hardest hit, the afghan people, the poorest suffer most and a groups, more afghan slide into poverty every day. decades of war, 20 years of us occupation and a return to taliban rule. in if canister on the future mirrors the past. a legacy
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of lost limbs. for a new generation is in basra. b l. j 0 must be the earth since haitian prisoner louise was gone down inside his home. prime minister, earl, all, they let the anniversary ceremony of the capital porto prince, but only has been accused by many, including louise's widow of being involved in his death. his killing created a power vacuum and lead to the uptake in gang violence and kidnapping stories about has more oh no. michelle louise has been living in this shelter for weeks. she was forced to leave her home when battles between rival gangs took over her neighbourhood imported prince. i'm a disabled person and i'm the father and mother of children. the situation i'm living in isn't good at all. even to go to the doctor's office. i have to go and ask in the street because of the insecurity now means among thousands of people who have been displaced by the raging violence across much of haiti. this is part of the ongoing chaos that has gripped the country ever since president over in
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illinois was killed last year. despite dozens of arrests, including a group of columbia mercenaries, eighty's investigation has told the acting prime minister ariel envy, fired his justice minister and prosecutor. last year, when they called for him to be investigated in connection with voice is murder. and he has denied any involvement in the killing, trying assassination and assess the supervisor is a very difficult thing in any, in any country it's, it's, it's major. this is, this is really bad, but it may be the situation that we have. this is really all of our institutions. but unfortunately, even on the, on the job, the justice system, everything, the police, everything is just not functional at parallel investigation in the us has 3 suspects in custody, including a former u. s. government informant, who pleaded not guilty on wednesday. and faith is life in prison if convicted the u
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. s. department of justice wants to feel evidence of past crimes by some of the suspect. many who are also informants. even though in the took over the office of prime minister and enjoy the support of western powers. patient civil society who question his authority and are looking for transition that will lead to elections that have been repeatedly delayed for 5 years. haitians are facing an economy crisis that was only made worse by the pandemic, and the war in new reign. half of the country struggling with food insecurity and raising inflation is making life harder for everyone. like thousands of others in search of a better life someplace else. and one get it was forced back to haiti after being reported from the united states when we are imprisoned in our own country because the insecurity makes every single person have a single goal, which is to leave this country. the reason why it is an inhabited will, i feel like leaving this country again because the situation is very complicated,
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so complicated that more haitian than any time in recent memory, i risking everything to escape. believing the situation in their home country will not improve anytime soon. they will allow me to pay $70.00 to a woman has been rescued from a car off. it was swept off the road by flood waters and eastern australia. the vehicle was already submerged in chesty water, when she called emergency services to say that she was unable to get out. a police officer attached a safety cable to himself to carry out the rescue. 59 people are standing trial and it's lee over the bridge. clubs that killed 43 people in the city of genuine 4 years ago. the accused include the former ceo of atlanta, the company that managed the road bridge, giovanni castlewood. she is facing a maximum sentence of 15 years of convicted, the bridge collapse became a symbol of it to the crumbling infrastructure. the trial is expected to run for
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more than a year. a south queen activist has said that he lodge balloons carrying cave in 1900 belief items towards north korea. hill yang, who's blamed the launch of blooms. nice, so call me at 1st cove in 1000 outbreak. now the activist says these blue contain mass, vitamin c tablets and fever treatments while millions of people in the northern hemisphere had abroad for a holiday, that's not an option for garza's more than 2000000 residents. and that's because of israel blockade home the gaza strip. children make up almost half of causes population. most of the 800000 young people have only ever known life under blockade rights groups say that they're stuck in the world's largest open prison. israel controls alarm crossings surrounding cnn space and has done so for 15 years . it's having damaging long term health impacts. save the children found about 80 percent of children suffering from depression, saying that they're fearful,
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nervous, and sad. the study says is ready was in 2008, 14 and 21. have increased anxiety and depression amongst golf as children, and it says other factors include a lack of basic services such as health care and no freedom to travel, the 10s of 1000 children. now the option teach plane is safe and var with thanks to initiative funded by the united nations unit outside reports for navigating obstacle courses. ah, to plane team sports and creating handicrafts. 120000 palestinian children are experiencing a typical summer holiday. i had had, is i love the slide jumping hassling, trampoline. if there wasn't this summer camp, i would have been at home for the entire vacation, and i am healthy. the camp has a variety of activities and lots of fun games. i wish it was the entire summer
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holiday, but even those it's for one week. i have a lot of fun and i am happy metallica. the initiative is organized by the un relief and brick agency for palestine. refugees these summer camps last only for one year . but they provide a lot of support, physical and mental activities for the children of god. so it's a small just for what makes a big difference in the lives of impoverished children. more than a 1000000 people did. and, and you went agency for food, health care and education assistance, and families and the little money they do have an food rather than entertainment. with these camps are about more than just finding deemed. the un says they provide indirect psychological support to children, dramatized by war, educational activities aimed at helping the youngsters to manage loss,
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anger and stress. if you track the symptoms on fines of children, ngos i would find hired, it's over, put all my symptoms, hired it's of anxiety, higher it so you know, sadness and so on. and one study that well published by yes id, the children foundation, they recorded almost 80 percent of such symptoms among children. camps may last only 7 days. like for these children, it's a chance to enjoy the simple pleasures other youngsters take for granted. you mfc it, algae 0. got that. the american actor james con, has died at the age of 82. he was best known for his starring role in the movie, the godfather, in which he played games to sunny corleone. he also starred alongside john wayne in the western el dorado. well cilla had he, on the knees are in sports. we'll hear from the tennis play breaking new ground,
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safe than he had been hammered at any international anti corruption excellence award bought now for your hero. ah ah fortner his andy and those good news and sad news at wimbledon. yeah, just coming through in the last few minutes actually, raphael had i was being forced to pull out of his wimbledon semi final against nick curious due to injury natal, happy living to win his 3rd straight grand slam title of the year. one of our went through a light practice session just a few hours ago, but decided shortly afterwards that he'd have to withdraw from the tournaments. and
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he'd been struggling with a stomach muscles her during his quarter final went against taylor fritz curious, will now play either novice joke rich or cameron norry in sunday's final chinese is on the driver has become the 1st african woman to reach a grand slam final in the open air cheaper beat sir. germany's tatiana maria in 3 sets to make it through to se title beside her career. was already seen to become the 1st i referred to when a tournament on the elite w t 8 saw. what about the world the but say will take on the lena mccain in the other don't you know, i'm a proud canadian woman standing here today and i know in geneva they're going crazy right now. hopefully you know, it just i just try to inspire really as much as i can. you know, i want to see more more not just an agent are about freaking players on tour. i
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just love love the game and i want to share this experience with them. i see the junior thing here. are there 14? i saw some players and i hope they really grew up and, and be here. play here on the center court. already kenya has become the 1st player from kashik. spencer h, a grand slam final. the russian born plant, the former champion, to my house. the strike that the queen has represented can extend 2018. i think he's going to graze much. she's. she's in a good. we're very 3. going to be ne, did to play against her drug show. it's connie, it's sending, i think it's going to be great much, and i try to do my best. i'm going to enjoy the thing to do. the watson is just fun to enjoy in the final course r u. s. basketball player brittany corona has pleaded guilty to drug charges in russian court. she's been detained since february accused of possessing cannabis
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oil particle hind reports from washington dc. in a surprise, move w and b, a star, brittany griner walked into a russian courtroom thursday and declared herself guilty of the charges of bringing a small amount of hashish royal into the country. she admitted that, oh, it was her, her hers. but she said that it was unintentionally brought to the russian because she was in a hurry, as she was packing and it was just by accident. and at up in her lunch, this comes as her supporters in the united states have launched a very public campaign to pressured the biden ministration to bring her home. this rally was held wednesday by her w and be a team. the phoenix mercury, her wife urging the crowd to help you
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with a quick return ministration you work with the guilty plea could be an indication that the biden administration is pursuing a prisoner swap. that is, according to the lawyer for victor bout a russian nicknamed the merchant of death. he is less than half way through his 25 year sentence in the us convicted of selling weapons to the colombian rebel group fark. but the bind administration is likely also trying to free paul whelan, a former marine serene a 16 year sentence for espionage grider recently wrote a personal letter to president joe biden saying she is terrified. she might be in russia forever. he is facing growing pressure to make sure that doesn't happen. particle haine, al jazeera washington, well in near thought at 1st and the o think c. twin c international? the 3 matt series with england, england marinelli picking up a couple of early wicked sit there. jess bowl in hampshire, in the us going a $198.00, but seems building up to the sequence of world cup,
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which stops in australia. this october. barcelona made an offer to bon meaning to buy star striker robert levin. dale ski boston say they're still waiting for a response from the germ club in the mean time dress. kristin sinners officially signed in with the spanish site, the danish, to found a left chelsea at the end of his contract. he's joining boss or on a free transfer. they've put a $500000000.00 buyout clause into his new deal. nowhere about to take a northern ireland and gain to the women's euros on wednesday host england. made a winning stop solomon. they paid austria. oh, trust me to be made up. the decisive goal in the 16 minutes, but it confirmed by goal line technology. the one the wind came from the tournament record, crowd of nearly 70000. the woman was deaf deafening with the music. and then when we came out for the actual game, it was, it was insane. and yes it was, it was incredible. something really special and we're really pleased that we're
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able to get the wind for the trout. yeah. with we feel so lucky that everyone came to support the former head of world football set blitzer will discover his legal fates in a swiss quote on friday. and actually for president michelle, for senior facing corruption charges, the case senses on a $2000000.00 payment suck as well. but he made secret seni both men than i any wrong doing. if found guilty, the pair could face up to 5 years in jail. and only one driver, jo going you says his cause halo safety device saved him from serious injury. at last. sunday's british grown pre the l for my driver, flipped upside down after collision with george russell of miss sadie's, the halo as a protective ball that encircled the driver's head. he's been talking about surviving that crush ahead of the upcoming austrian girl. pre i had to release myself the stairwell. i had that that the t r very low position,
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