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oh, shall. anchors president says he will step down after tens of thousands of people stole the presidential palace and set the prime ministers home alight. demonstrators make a splash inside. go to buy a retro paxis home of to months of protests against her and anchors crippling economic crisis. ah, i'm learn taylor, this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. polls opened in japan's upper house elections just hours after the body of former japanese prime minister. sions . obey arrived back in tokyo, april or marching across the united states, demanding the president does more to protect abortion rights and heartbreak routine is, is on suburb in the wimbledon final. as elena river keener becomes the 1st player
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from kazakhstan ever to win a grand slam title, ah, after months of anti government demonstrations shall anc, as president has agreed to resign on wednesday, the parliamentary speaker made the announcement just hours after tens of thousands of protesters stormed gutter by roger pike's his residence in central colombo artifacts, her fled the premises just moments before demonstrate as accuse him of mishandling the country's worst economic crisis since independence with widespread shortages of fuel and basic goods. the presidential palace has been ransacked with protest as going through the president's private possessions and jumping into the swimming pool. april have also broken into the shrunken prime minister, renella recro, missing his private residence, and set it on fire. the newly appointed prime minister and asked he will resign
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once all political parties agree on a new government. gotcha. okay. what i had begins are coverage. oh, they called saturday d day when protester say the president and his government would be forced to step down. they blamed was a bio raj, a pasta for an economic crisis that made life unbearable for many of the countries . 22000000 people. after breaking through barricades. yet another unprecedented moment. the demonstrator stormed into the president's official residence in colombo. inside. this is what it looks like. what the president was moved by his security team to an undisclosed location earlier, or protesters ransacked his bedroom and took photographs on his bed. with the moments the presidential
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pool, once preserved for the country's top, leaders appeared more like a community pool. finally had that man, i'm out of what our government leaders must leave sri lanka. they can't govern the country properly. we have children and we're on the streets, leaving our jobs because we believe in this cause. we love the country and we are suffering. anger is rising at the government's handling of a dire economic crisis. the worse in 70 years, the monthly minimum wage is about $80.00, access to food, fuel and medicine is limited, and the government has run out of foreign currency. frustration appears to have turned into a movement that can no longer be ignored. katya lucas, lillian al jazeera. michelle fernandez is in colombo, is more on president reggie faxes agreement to, to resign. the reports indicate that the president got up
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a roger box or has told the speaker of parliament that he will step down and resign on the 13th of this month. that's basically a few days from now. 40 years are from what we're hearing. i've spoken to a couple of sources around the story and they said this may be to take in the kind of transition or in terms of a transfer of power to put into place. you know, what happens after his exit. but other observers also say it might be to kind of laid the groundwork to ensure that it's as painless and exit as possible. essentially, it will see the back of the last of the raj boxes holding power. but it's, it's been a sort of a family that has been bouncing back with a whole bunch of different fortunes over the recent years. and in fact, if indeed present gotta be roger pox, have resigns. as reports indicate,
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he says he will on the 14th on the 13th of july. then by default, if nothing else changes. politically, it would mean that the prime minister run a victim singer will become acting president for a period of 30 days until such time that parliament votes and makes a decision as to who would then fill out those shoes until the end of present got arbitrage boxes term but with all of these calls for the prime minister on her vehicle missing to resign as well. ah, essentially, it will depend on the sort of political negotiations and wrangling that happens over the next few hours over the next day or 2. what kind of agreements that the parties, the opposition run over promising himself and all those are in the sort of political sort of sector come to an agreement on
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ah hauls of opened in japan's upper house election. 2 days after former prime minister schanzer abbey was assassinated, campaigning for the vote. the police chief and the japanese city of nora, where our bay was shot dead, says he can't deny there were security problems on friday. police are investigating if the gunman named as 41 year old to 2 year younger me, acted alone. france theory report young and old. they've come to pay their respects to former prime minister sions. obey gunned down at his very corner of nora city, just the day before, mourners have laid flowers, beverages, and written tributes. thanking our bay for his service for a crown. oh, i'm really shocked because i thought ave would continue his efforts to make the country better. my child's name includes the term cooney,
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which represents the beautiful nation built by abbe a motorcade carrying abe's body left a hospital, inara. his wife, a kia, was seated in one of the vehicles. his body was brought back to his home in tokyo, where a crowd of mourners, including friends and connie, had gathered arby, who was still a law, made her in the warehouse, had been campaigning, inara for the upper house election on sunday when he was gunned down. police say a 41 year old former navy officer has admitted to shooting abbey, telling them he was disgruntled with a specific organization. he believed arby to be a part of. the assassination has shocked japan, a nation with strict gun ownership laws, and low crime rate. abbe, japan's longest serving prime minister was a highly popular and highly controversial figure who tried to chart
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a bald way forward for japan, economically and diplomatically. a born strategy sinker, always tried to look beyond japan's horizon in order to broaden japan's diplomatic horizon. in an age, when our gigantic neighbour is growing very much rapidly, personally, he is warm and the friendship once or last. currently, i'm not exaggerating. he remembers people once met, he wouldn't forget dots. his personal charm pro tributes have poured in from around the world. the un security council held a moment of silence and us president joe biden has ordered us flags to be flown at
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half mast. a night vigil will be held on monday, and our base funeral will take place on tuesday to be attended by close friends. florence lee algebra we're joined by michael penn, the president of the nation gets you news agency who's live in tokyo. and so the pose have gone ahead. what more can you tell us about that? well the elections here to day are, are a pretty important elections, especially for the government of a foodie okey sheet of the prime minister i he is so basic, this is the house of counselors elections. so this would be the, the japanese oper, house, ah, which is influential. it's not as important as the lower house selections, but still quite important. should the prime minister a score a major victory in elections today. it will stabilize his leadership of the country . so that's really what it is at stake here. ah,
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it's not expected that the opposition has any particular a chance of taking government, but it is a chance for the government to sorta consolidate its power. i one thing which we're really looking at, connecting i, you know, obey to, to the selection is that in the past. so for example, in 1980, there was a prime minister who had a heart attack 10 days before an election of this sort. and he died of that heart attack and there was a massive sort of sympathy vote which boosted the ruling party. and one thing that observers is look, are looking at here, is whether that will be the case whether abe's murder or death will, will make people want to vote for the ruling party or not. and until now, tell me what, what is the move in japan as, as more details image about that assassination? well, the details which are merging or are actually taking things in a completely unexpected direction. which is that apparently the, the, the shooter
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a was not motivated by politics and in any way whatsoever, but by his, by ave so, connections with, with a, are religious group. ah, which a ave was promoting, at least at some times in japan. and this, the shooter was very angry about that because his mother had donated large sums of money to that religious group and went bankrupt. so it really has to do with, with not to do anything to do with ah, base, controversial role and japanese politics. but with his role in helping to promote a religion in this country. michael penn. thank you very much indeed. taking the time to join us. thank you. thank you. still to come this ha ha, a wave of anger and argentina as thousands protests against the government's economic policies in, but his diaries, he can replace sparse. johnson, several senior contempt, fancy politicians launch their bids. become you case, you prime minister.
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ah, however, the last couple of days we have seen some record july, warmth for northern parts of new zealand temperatures getting up into the low twenty's in one or 2 spots. that'll change over the next couple of days. mary of low pressure notting, its way in across the tasman through the ditch, easing over to was news in it. ahead of that. what is lottie far to drive for much of australia, we have got a weather system which will bring some cloud and rain into western australia to go one through sunday, slides across other parts of w. a. grassy makes its way through the byte and it will push further. east was afraid there will be a few showers into sydney on sunday. we don't want to see that, but i'm afraid they will be there. nevertheless, please to say they do clear away as we go on into monday, surprised us guys coming back in at that stage. we are going to see some wet
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weather coming across south australia than adelaide say, some showers pull very thing, some showers. melbourne, said some wet to weather over the next hour, said along with ho. but notice how the wet weather makes its way into new zealand. really turning while a wet and windy over the next couple days, but it stay on the warm side for opened at 19 celsius, struggling to get up into double figures. therefore, christ church once again got some wet weather. meanwhile, making its way across ne parts of china, it is gonna be very unsettled over the next couple of days. the possibility of flooding, ah 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, archives spawning for decades, reveals the forgotten truths of the countries modern history. the forbidden real
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part 3, the rise of the missouri. he deemed honor jessia. ah ah armando the top stories, young al jazeera, shall anchors parliament speak as his president go to buy a raja pack sir has agreed to resign on wednesday earlier protested stormed his house and offices in columbia. just as of also set the prime minister, his private residence on fire, the fed up with an unprecedented economic crisis said to shortages and few medicine and food. and polls of opened in japan's upper house elections. soon after the body
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of former prime minister oceans obey arrived in tokyo, japan's longest serving prime minister was assassinated while speaking to political campaign event. dozens of purchase are being held across the u. s. by abortion rights activists. i in washington, dc civil rights groups of organized the march and a citizen at the white house. calling on jo biden's administration to do law to protect abortion access in the wake of the supreme court decision 2 weeks ago to overturn the roe v wade ruling. on friday, the u. s. president signed an executive order protecting access to abortion medication. oslyn jordan was at the protest in washington, d. c. are organized by the one. the marks which are 1st came to prominence up in the election of donald trump back in 2016. but now, after the reversal of rome versus weight, which legalized abortion in the united states 49 years ago,
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the protests are happening today here in front of the white house, as well as in cities across the united states. at the moment we thought of several hundreds of protesters here in lafayette park in front of the white house. and about a 100 or so have crossed pennsylvania avenue to was basically bring their message to the bike ministration. that is going to take a lot more than people's voting in the mid term elections in november to reverse saw this saw decision by the u. s. supreme court. they are calling on the budget ministration to be much more aggressive in protecting the right to privacy in protecting civil liberties. and in ensuring that tal, whoever is pregnant and wants to get an abortion can do so without any interference from local state or the federal government. now the organizers had said that they would be engaging in an act of civil disobedience. most of the protesters are
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staying here in lafayette park, across counseling avenue, a basically to bring their voices to what they say is a future injustice. and don't just to he was women, but hurts the he was his credibility worldwide. this demonstration is, are happening here in washington despite rather stormy weather. 1 and i have a what conditions, but they say that they are going to be coming out and holding what they call a summer of rage across the united states. in order to bring the make friends have the point that protecting and women's rights to abortion is the just the beginning . protecting the. 1 like to cough reception, protecting st. marriages for touching holdings of all sorts. and quoting, do y'all walk abroad the said lack of subrogation in the united states. they say if this is not tough, if this isn't reverse, then many other things would reverse what it means to be an american purchase of
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taking place on contina is a wave of discontent. sweeps across the country, left wing activists. so angry at the government's economic policies and a debt deal with the i m f. inflation has skyrocketed to 60 percent. argentina's economic minister resigned a week ago, a deep divisions and the routing coordination of a how to handle the mounting economic crises. shawna isn't burning ari's with the big with
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this is that a nation says more than 12000000 ukrainians have been displaced by the russian invasion. some people are starting to return and rebuild. some never left alan fish or travel north of the capital to the verge of motion to meet a great grandmother who survived russia's assault. i sheltering in her basement this village used to be home to around 800 people than the russians came. and there was just one lady is or you can never left as others run for safety. she stayed when there was shelling she hid in her basement for a month. the 72 year old swept here too, with just her cat for company who were thin air saying when there was heavy shelling the ground would shake, and i would slightly open the door just to see if it was my house or somewhere else . when neighbors houses started to burn, i tried to put out the flames,
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but there was just too much. she wasn't scared, she says, a voice told her she would be safe. the rustle that there, i saw 2 soldiers. i saw the yellow and blue stripes. i knew they were ukrainians, and i knew then i could come out of him and in a swift the devastation in motion is obvious. homes destroyed, ripped apart and the fighting people are no returning. i think with one charity on hand giving b 6 to people who have lost everything. we are providing medical support. we're providing food support, baby food that children food and also various toys for the kids. it seems simple, but at the other hand, they're very expensive for these people. for the people in the village, the rebuild may have started, but the danger is still here. the used to be able to use the forest any time they wanted, but this area is no sealed off because that our minds there are no one knows where they are. some cried when they saw the shell of the place. they called home.
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but they are rebuilding, we have no choice, this is all the have. thus room will all everything we have go to was destroyed as you from nothing left to me and they have to start again from scratch. okay. it will take years to assume that he is acre is glad people are coming back. she says it's nice to see old faces. nice to no longer have to hide next to no longer have a war ridging on her doorstep. alan fisher, i'll just either motion you cream and the u. k. bars, johnson is still british prime minister for the moment after resigning as conservative party leader on thursday. but a to the m p. 's here, put pressure on him to go elani up to replace him. thank you. johnson's main rival in his last leadership contest, jeremy hunt, and former health safety. and ginger, it is also for his hat in the ring. always reports from london. morning mercy.
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how do you follow an act like bars, johnson, that's what the contenders for the job of next, british prime minister, a trying to work out the side. whether that richie soon act chancellor until last week. and one of those whose rebellion force johnson out looks like the front runner do we can he set the tone as he launched his bed with a re slick video nation? let me tell you a story. it details his indian grandparents arrival in the u. kate, via east africa during the video, is high on a motion team, perhaps to show his conservative party colleagues that he can relate to voters. it's your stories that matter most. in the short term, it's the conservative party which will select the next leader, long term. it's voters who will decide some people, one big personality just like boys. other people are going to be looking for someone who could stand on the world stage. so the conservative party nps and concept party members will be thinking, who's best place to win dutch an election in 2 years time,
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whose personality can cut through to it, to an electra, that's often se knows pretty disgruntled and disenfranchised with u. k. politics after receiving markets, a list of increasingly unknown characters who were lining up to be leader. that could give the conservatives the problem of how to reach voters who are swayed just as much by bars. johnson's personality as they were by his politics. the among those confirmed or iraq war veteran tom took in heart and attorney general sewell at braverman suna was heir apparent to johnson for a long time before his billionaire wife's status as a non taxpayer caused problems from uncharged with handling the case finances. but johnson often proved adapted moving on from the mistakes he made in power. soon. not cool hope he can do the same and replace his former boss, pull rece, aldi's, era, london. the g 20 farmer says meeting is wrapped up in indonesia, china's foreign minister wang e and the year sexual state health talks after that event. jessica washington has
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more from summit in bali. the u. s. secretary of state antony blank and described his talks with his chinese counterpart, one e as constructive and useful. the 2 met following the g. 20 foreign ministers meeting in barley marking their 1st bilateral in person meeting since october last year. secretary blank and described the relationship between the us and china as highly consequential. not just for the 2 countries, but for the rest of the world as well. and as such, he said the relationship needs to be managed responsibly. he said the meeting lasted more than 5 hours and covered a variety of topics. he took the chance during the meeting. he said to raise concerns over the situations in shins, young, to best and hong kong with regard to human rights. and also what he remarks as china's increasing aggression over taiwan. none of these are easy topics,
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but the united states cease always to be consistent voice on human rights for mental freedoms. martha stand against china or any other country, but to help the best piece security and human dignity. the war in ukraine has been really the main point of discussion during the course of this g 20 foreign ministers meeting. and that same theme has continued into this bilateral meeting between the u. s. and china secretary blink and said that during the meeting, he raised his concerns about the continued normal relationship between china and russia. and said that now was the time that all countries must put pressure on russia to end its aggression in ukraine. i shared again with se counselor that we are concerned about the p r c's alignment with russia. now what you hear from, from beijing is that a claims to be neutral. oh, i would start with the proposition that it's pretty hard to be neutral when it comes to this aggression. following the conclusion of this highly anticipated
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bilateral meeting, both secretary blink and minister one will continue their diplomatic efforts here in asia, secretary blinkin will continue on and travel to thailand where he will meet with thailand's prime minister and foreign minister. minister one meanwhile, will remain in indonesia where he will meet with the indonesian presidents and the 16 people have now been confirmed dead after a cloud burst triggered flash floods in indian administered kashmir. all them, 2 dozen people have been reported missing and rescue operations are underway. the floods hit during an annual hindu pilgrimage to the cave shrine of am enough authorities, and expected more than 800000 people to attend official se army and civilian helicopters. have been deployed to evacuate those stranded by the water. but he's got read on the floor, not by boat, while he's run. i saw water gushing down, sweeping away men, women shops and our belongings to. i have never before seen such an incident in my
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life. everything was buried under the mountain doors hold me dot. i got it all good . we were about 200 meters away from the cave and started raining. suddenly people started to run, it was all chaos. i saw a mountain coming down. we left and don't know how many were killed or muslim pilgrims and marking the 1st day of eat a lot higher in mecca. oh, this years expanded hunch is now coming to an end, after 2 years of severe restrictions. because of the pandemic, 900000 people were able to attend this year. most of those came from outside saudi arabia, a still less than half a number that took part in 2019. 0. and in a reboot, keana of carfax don has won the wimbledon championship. she beat june is yours own shabba. in the final, she was aiming to become a 1st arab or african woman to win a grand slam title. and the well number 2263, move aquino, hit back to take the next 2 sets. russian born 23 year old is the 1st day from
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because it's down to when a major championships. please evoke, man has more on reactions of genius where chaverra is known as the minister of happiness. so it's been a real journey for people to come to wimbleton women's final. it's a huge achievement in itself. it's lost in the last 6 to to rubric keana. but she played a glorious match and here the atmosphere intonation has been tremendous. she's called the minister of happiness. she has uplifted to nations in a way that no single person has done to me. just seen many rocks you turbulent is and is usually in the news facade reasons that it's so glad. taneesha has this champion who has shown everything that to nation people can achieve if they work hard. and they really have some backing this.

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