tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 19, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives spanning for decades, reveals the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for the era of darkness on a j 0. 11 years after he knew fia far, the arabs spring up where i think the only democracy to emerge from the people is to vote on a controversial constitutional referendum one that it's critics via could paid the way back to the story. terry nathan, stay with al jazeera, but all the latest developments and in depth analysis. ah, this is al jazeera. ah ha, ha ha robin. you're watching the al jazeera news, our life about headquarters,
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here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. russia's president vladimir putin visits teheran voice summit on syria with iran and turkey. his 1st trip outside the former soviet union, since the new crane war, saving temperatures in london calls fires to break out of the city of britain and most of europe swelter. in a record he twice and just 3 left in the race to become the leader of the british conservative party and the u. case. next prime minister am the leader of tennessee. his biggest opposition party appears in court rashid canoe. she is accused of financing, terrorism and later ins, thought action from nevada athletics championships as catalogs, i don't sensation, immutable boshamp follows up, is an impact god with that straight. wow. title with
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ah, welcome to the program. russian president vladimir putin, his into her on to take part in a summit that's being overshadowed by the fall out from the war in ukraine, talks with iran's present abraham racy and turkish liter asset type earth one. a meant to focus on syria. the 3 countries of all been involved in the conflict that and trying to restore stability under the so called a stoner piece process. because we'll continue to follow that story today. we're expecting a major press conference later in the news out. all of the top story that emergency crews in southwest france are battling to contain large forest. 5 places near the city of border has already torn through nearly 20000 hectares of land fund by strong winds. more than 30000 people have been evacuated since if i started a week ago about live in the shelter. the homeless people in paris is providing
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a response from the intense heat, tightly squeezed into one rock sack, all of his possessions. he's been homeless in paris for several years. he usually sleeps on the street, but with temperatures flooring in the city. he's now spending his nights in a metro station where it's cooler. during the day he comes to this shelter for some respite. most fish. what i do during this heat wave is i always keep a bottle of water with me and some furnitures, make sure that i each i find food no matter where. and then i spend time here in dozens of homeless people use the shelter to escape the sweltering heat outside. it's also a place to rest, socialize, i tend to like this is a lifeline at any time of year, but particularly during the heat, way people can have a shower, they can charge their telephones and they can watch. they close. the charity runs. the shelter says there are more than 2500 p,
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all sleeping on the streets in paris. and then the summer heat can be as dangerous as the cold in winter as of august. your. the other is the hydration headaches. some people can't cope with heat, so they need to be careful. stay in the shade to keep call and try not to stay alone. after reco temperatures in several regions of france this week meteorologist predict cooler weather in the coming days. that might make life a little easier for those sleeping rough, although it certainly won't make them any less vulnerable. natasha butler, al jazeera paris. now in large parts of western europe, a scorching heat way, reco, temperatures and rage, while vase are risking lives and threatening homes, spain, as one of the worst hit countries firefighters are battling dozens of blazes which are forced thousands of people to flee their homes. same bas ravi has more from the northwest region of zamora. these humble little ponds in the middle of the hills in this part of northwest spain have become significant parts of the fire rescue
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an hour ago. now we're down to this one helicopter, with other air units mobilized to fight fires on the other side of this valley. so it, these reservoirs become significant parts of the fire rescue workers efforts to try to contain the fires that are happening in these hills normally used for cooling water for surrounding agriculture for the surrounding farms. now they are used to try to save those farms from being engulfed by these wild fires. now the u. k is recorded, it's hot as day ever with the mercury hitting 40.2 degrees at heathrow airport. now the sweltering weather has disrupted travel, healthcare and schools across the country. london's mass as the heat wave is so also driving a huge surge of fires in the area. let's get more this sir, from paul rees, whose following events was in the british capital. or, of course, the london fires, services were warning or everybody to be careful. and now we're getting reports of
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fires or blazes. what more do we know about this full royal and, and fire brigade had declared a major incident because what's being described as a, a surge in fires across the capitol in fact, until just a short time ago. and we could see was smoke from one of the fires rising over the tower of london and tower bridge behind me with the glass from a fire in a village to the east of london, which started in grassland, had damage several homes and completely engulfed. at least one of them has also been a very large fire in woodland, on the edge of the m 25, which is the most way that are in circles. london also reports of hundreds of fires around the country as grass lands and fields reached the tipping point of what they can, what they can tolerate, as, as the temperature has gone above the 40 degrees and the u. k. for the 1st time,
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or they simply become more susceptible to cigarettes being thrown away, or to disposable barbecue something that the london fire brigade as i requested be banned in london during this heat wave. and of course, the children and people behind you enjoying certainly the sun, but there has been, or there have been many warnings across the country in the u. k. r for people to be careful. so how is the actual country dealing with this right now? where yes this is, this is the like the side things are on the other side, the u. k. and britons, in general, on really adapted to this kind of weather transport system is under, is under q strain and trains having to slow down. many tracks have been buckling under the heat. in fact, her power lines have come down or north of london causing a line to be close there with a, with a fire on the track. and the health services under pressure as well. even more
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pressure given that's been arising in covey cases, but a lot of the hospitals built in the 19 sixty's or beforehand simply being too hot to allow some operations to take place. there are warnings for people in vulnerable groups, elderly people, young children, those way, those who are already sick, more susceptible to dehydration, heat exhaustion, heat stroke. now the world health organization has said people to try and spend an hour or 2 a day in air conditioning. that's really not possible for everyone group into some of the horror housing estates in this barra to day when people just don't have access to anywhere to cool down. at this time when the u. k. is by the measure of some met meteorologists among the top one or 2 percent of hot places in the globe. 7 full resource only british capital. thanks very much for the update. paul, while the u. k isn't just hot by british standards. it's 39 degrees right now in london. of course, a full 3 degrees hotter than the $36.00 degrees of the deserts of doha. in kat are
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where the present a car like joined us now for some comparison of a place it's more use to the extreme heat. as the sun goes down caraway you are it still really hot, isn't it? yes, it certainly is. now my speedometer is currently reading 35 degrees celsius. here we are in the height of some of the sun is going down. it is starting to cool. earlier, we saw 40 degrees but compared to london today, hitting that record temperature, it is pretty remarkable. i haven't seen it and i'm from there, but here where more used to these kind of conditions out here in the desert. nobody really benches here at this time of year, a pop from my self, my camera man, some camels and they keep lea you can see very accustomed to these kinds of conditions and the cities certainly built for that. we've got buildings that, that can handle that heat. we've also got air conditioning everywhere. that's not the case in the u. k. as we can see,
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the good news for them is that we're going to see tempered to start to come down possible thunderstorms as well as the cooler air stops to move in. but here we are in the midst of the intense summer heat, historically known in arabic as a general kind of that translates roughly as the ignited coal of the summer heat. we've also had a 2 weeks moon declared that is a dangerously hot wind. got a lot of humidity behind it, behind it, and it got push temperatures up into the high forty's. now we've got about another one or 2 months of those conditions, myself and lee and his camel before things start to cool down nicely in time for the fee for world cup. well, let's hope so. for the moment car, thanks very much car like that for us in don't know a size burn and temperatures break records. politicians from 40 countries have been talking climate change in berlin. b. petersburg climate. donald wrapped upon cheese day. but dejection of foreign minister. some issue crease as recent events
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underscore the importance of hitting paris targets. we need to act now. climate change negotiations need not be a 0 sum game between developed and developing countries. the heat wave we are witnessing now with less months being the hottest june on record is a testament to the necessity of all of us moving together based on the great principles of the pattern agreement. and with a clear understanding of the different capacities, responsibilities, and needs. and the importance of just transition military uniform parents is catherine gum per a climate change adoption specialist at the organization for economic cooperation and development. miscounted, thanks very much for joining us on our zera. we were warned by scientists year in year out that if the world didn't change his attitude to climate change, the climate would negotiate with the human population. yeah, that's nature and dad with me currently doesn't really with us now. clinical say,
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you know, frances bean, l, france has experienced a exactly what the rest of europe and certainly the u. k. is experiencing right now . the warning signs where they're just a few years back. illegal, morningside re entry last a huge range sensor killed the best rate. it hasn't be depending on, on accuracy. okay. i think we very well know what it looks like. what is the exact and climate scientists are getting us? very neat projections were never missed more se, dish. they say we need to expect the he raised to come more often and, and to ask her to just status or no matter. so we know this is happening. we know that this will happen will fragrant each and yet we haven't done our region jensen, adapting to in nurses. and just from is this the new norm than and that what we're experiencing right now sent me across most of europe is not in optimality. we want
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to be it's not even a new nolan, yet we may even see the beginning of the iceberg and that we cannot even yet talk about them. you know that it may certainly get to, to be raised more and more to europe. the aims of the cop $26.00 conference in glasgow last year with 2 reduced targets of expansion of greenhouse gases, admission finance, the energy transition of the poorest countries, and reduce me fain emissions as well organized well. organize the carbon market. which of these did the world compromise on in glasgow? did they compromise on these issues too much? because in turn, we're now seeing a devastating summer effect. most parts of the globe. i think that was too much, really just trying to be showing us what the you are also tractor. hi. like you
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said, there's only so much that we can we can take in terms of the climate crisis right now. i think most countries in the shower are seeing the coldest mentions of climate change. now that imperative to be go see what we can do so. so in terms of reducing greenhouse gas emission, i think the computer has to our attention to, to immediately be addressing the climate impacts that received day work. the critic with the classical diag sherman program, what day she put in motion, ease to change. often you go in to say, what can we do to accelerate action on trying to change out of how can we get conquer sexual make progress instead of just making the national adaptation,
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what can we do to help them to actually make progress in the presentation? what we're looking to egypt now to show us what has been done and how can we take the agenda for the 27 is gonna be very important because the issue of global warming by want to, to degree seems a very small for the average viewer to this program perhaps, but it has devastating results, pocket stones, climate minutes. there was on this program yesterday talking about the crisis back country have with the glacial mel to the impact it's having on pakistan. now we're going to see this not just coming from the mountains, but also we have this issue of urban coastal conservation that also seeing the rise in water levels. it's an alarming rate. it is hitting a human population for every angle at a talking shop in egypt. is not what the world wants to hear in a few months time. and i think never ex national, never a cross country. they're asking for actions and actions require investments,
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any business that we have not even understanding what, what do you think? so if you look at your parent and i think the country to dispose of the resources to address them, we think to address issues that day. and a lot of the means that we have it are we are actually trying. we know that to reduce temperatures in urban areas, we can make sure that we build our building that infrastructure and the way that the classroom from corridors. we know that we can build roofs that reflect temperatures. so building, move to, to reduce the progress we know we can build more nature based notions, what we quoted to readers, secretary, even stephen, organizations that don't require thinking smart plan to kids and how to do things that we urgently need to address to reduce the impact the climate
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change going forward. we'll see what happens. let me in the agent for the moment catherine camper from the cd and parents. thanks for joining us for having the rub because we has all weather is in all weather to day with more and those extreme temperatures. let's have some heat wave update, shall we? first of all, yesterday some records were set whales, for example, a jersey. he was pretty help still through france, but not reco. breaking particles has cooled down. spain is still hot, but the morning started very will not was a record breaker. and london didn't drop below 26 in places as a new record, warmth for a night time in england attempts to pretty high oh, down through western europe. it's not so much of a surprise and a good part of continental western europe. it's just, it's reached. so far north, this is the 1st ever warning of such extreme heat. we have made a new record, but i won't reveal the thing cuz it's still got to be verified,
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but it's got above $39.00. and it's actually short time waiting because the original records said in 1911 last, it's a 79 years that was then broken to bring it up to 37 point one in 990. not long ago said he 8.7. and now we've just made a new one, so the interval between records has got shorter and shorter. and this is typical, virtually anywhere in the world. have to say. now to say we can forget, the joy won't be newsworthy. london's full cost goes back to showers and relative walls, but nothing special, but the heat is still there. it's just not over england. it's gone further east. it's quite a big area encapsulated by the jet stream, which is flying well above us, but goes around this done with which is moving slowly eastwards we will see more reco broken in, for example, germany, poland, sweden possibly bit further south. of course, in hungry though, rather more used to it from the reason for the change. well, this atlantic weather cloud and rain, as you might expect. indeed,
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thanks very much for will still had here on the news on why issues with oil refinery infrastructure helping keep prices high at the pumps can lead to install the whole nation vans to the final at the women in africa of nations. ah, what about top story now with talks around with russia's present, vladimir putin into her own muscles? are those choices lie from there, but typically interesting time for president putin to be visiting iran both politically and strategically. that's right. so does any remarkable ha wizard sent. so this is the 2nd international, was it of president putin, after the war began in, in ukraine. so he just arrived in to run. and then after that, he met the uranium president abraham bracey,
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and right after he blamed bracey him at the iranian our supreme leader. so they have talked about this security corporation between the 2 countries. and both of them that confirmed that these corporate corporation is going to be deepened and deep. and so now we can see that at the bit a while president putin is here that are very much important items on the agenda. one of that is definitely a, a deal that has been announced today. so according to the official sources, the russian gasp room and the iran's air national oil company have signed a memorandum or a board of tens of billions of dollars. so they're the dimension director of iran's are a national oil company, said that this is the biggest investment in iran's oil industry in its history. and it's worth of $40000000000.00. so you simply covering the gas fields around kish island, which takes place in the gulf region that traditionally has been that has been
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dominated by d. s. and now we see that russia is, is also in straighten into the, into the gas field in, in, in the golf. and other important meeting is going to today's, going to be held between prison of turkey rich. after about one end of it, of them are put in during that meeting we are expecting them, particularly to focus on the green export from a, from ukraine. so the experts and officials that they have talked to, they told me that regarding the technicalities both parties have agreed on a preliminary sikkim. however, now it's time for a political decision. so to day after several, our phone calls between richard piper one and both of them had put in finally their meeting in person. and we'll see whether they were agree on on their plan. and whether that political decision is going to be made today or not, that is quite important, particularly for the global food supplies. and of course, and that meeting was convened. believe it or not,
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to talk about syria does not get to look in well series and a complicated matter. so there is a mechanism that they call a stana piece process. there are t a guarantor countries, russia, turkey, and urine. and this meeting, the, some of the trilateral summit today is all about that. so, but dylan, russia has read through is majority of his forces from syria after the war began in ukraine. and now iran and turkey are having significant military presence in syria . however, recently took his prisoner jeff dubois said that turkey is planning to conduct a new, a military cushion into syria. this is an idea that iran is vamashali or pause in that the ross is that a military incursion is going to further this, stabilize that the de region and also that and also see here. so today when prison at one mad, the supreme leader of iran, as the supreme leader of iran, said that a military operation is going to harm not only turkey but that the whole region.
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but turkey says that it needs dears. 30 kilometers deep secured. it is on to clear these areas from the occurrence on groups of white pizza, which is affiliated to a peach care, and also to create a safe zone for the syrian refugees to have a, a safe return there. so today, the blue of, we're expecting the ceiling for the minister also to arrive into ran and he's going to be brief about the meeting between the running and the turkish officials. we will see whether there will be a clear road map from the map regarding a piece process or, or for, or, or about syria to day or not. ok, and of course will be year following events. so throughout the day, we do expect to press conference later and will be joining that from toronto. the moment results of the thank you. alice, continue this conversation with al jazeera senior political analyst, mar, bushera jones. been out from day high one. i mean, much of this meeting, perhaps it is for vladimir putin some observe as might thing because he can turn round now to parts of the world and say, hey look,
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i can move out of my national borders and, and a meet my friends, even if they're not your friends may be taking aim at the u. s. i suppose you know, yes, of course there is. there's some, some logic from source to that. after all, there's nothing better than some sense of normality for a country at war over the neighbor. one that has been isolated to some degree within its environment in europe, one that the west claims to be isolated internationally. so we tend to be able to do that. and remember also that this foreign minister, mr. lovegrove, i've also made similar trips to the region even had a bit of a summit of sort with, with foreign ministers. and he was actually even expected, i think, these days in africa. so the russians are trying to get as much as possible to show that they are part of the sort of what's going on in the world. but also let's,
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let's remember that a lot of these things are happening in the region, such as those meetings between the arcs and the right hands, or between the cindy and the americans. and normal as fishes with no clothes. what happens if it weren't for the changing, international environment with europe, russia, china, and the united states, you know, just positioning for influence without addressing those means that we can understand what's happening, mcneese or something similar to you can't understand the heat waves without understanding climate change into this pose, if we look even to the union of a very old union, you might say of russian, turks and persians that were all sitting at the same table. historically been at odds with each other. in essence, i mean that it will be like each other, after various wars and complex primarily in the 1900 century. but it is a bit like a band diagram, isn't it?
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where they sort of meet in the center, either about the sort of lack of trust or dislike of, of the usa. i think national security interest comes 1st and foremost. yes. and the 19th century, for example, there were 3 major wars between turkey and, and russia. but you know, these 30 old empires, right? the version of fire, the russian and fire and the ottoman empire. go back centuries and centuries and, and then fall under, compose, reconciled over the years. and those who, for many years now, been speaking about how this region is polarized and non stop football, st ancient rivalries, hold security in libraries. so news and she will look at turkey and iran. men are these i, this is the sort of the shouldn't be power in the region therapy and the she power
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and the region one shining 8th agreements reach and strategic understanding of sort of legend to raise their trade to $30000000000.00 complimenting each other. even collapsing for one another and so so forth. so clearly when, when national interest is at stake, the security and the other occupations, coachable site says what we analyze exactly why all 3 of them are there. they say they're there to try and sort out the, the, the problem of syria, which has been of course, up in the you might see. so it's security councils reasoning to try and help the refugees at a 2nd. one particular enclave. we're expecting a press conference from either the 3 leaders, all the 3 foreign ministers later in the day. where do you see the start? the process when it comes to trying to sort out the issues of those that are on opposing sides in syria right now. you know,
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so as you and i had been around for the past 11 years, and i think i would have yours on the world have watched our coverage of worst of the worst of humanitarian tragedies of the 24 centuries. just as we talk about it and we talk about these expressions like this and that, but really we should just remember that we were talking about people who were talking about millions of displaced. many refugees, talentless people in present, been countless people that disappeared down this time has been destroyed. and yes, 5 years after the apostles presumably started to end the war. i think the players in the region, whether it's russia, iran or turkey, whether it's israel or the united states when you are a whole jordan, this is the sense that syria is being played. syria has become some sort of
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a political bone for many of these powers who are objects to positioning for influence. the fact that turkey has security occupations is the same being claimed by the united states, and that's why america is applying forces to run the playing forces. israel continuously deployed forces in syria, and syria is really a field state where the chroma treasure be. so instead of just positioning and some sort of a use of helium exploitation, civic stomachs, the picture of the countries in this new evolving or devolving cold war in the region. they really, hopefully today would really try to break their heads in order to reach a solution for the sea to an issue. because after 11 years this country, these people deserve some piece of some sort. let's see what they say late
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wednesday for the moment. our senior political analyst mob bush, our thanks mon well still had here. all the news out for line can send a message to parliament on the eve of a vote for a new president. on the quarter final line of his complete half the women's a european championship. last lay, transport iceland, russia, roy, published, ah, once again, the cloud is blooming of a mon, you e parts, a saudi arabia. that is again part of the monsoon system. the wind is blowing steadily fossilized. this would be drizzling here, but these are proper outbreaks. a sharon, even thunderstorms in the mountains of a mile and back towards yemen as well. and there is clad a lot further north, for the most part is hot and dryness someplace is dusty,
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which is not unusual. but there's the forecast of 50 for baghdad, not but longer. you thought that's quite a surprise. now we seem almost used to it. the on shore breeze keeps things cooler in egypt and up through lebanon as well. and the temperature have come down in most of iraq is still halt, particularly on the western side where it joins iraq near 50 or even above. but again, typical temperatures is down the middle to high forty's was sometimes dusty with and that's picky. true in reality, often gets dust or released dust in the air as jump away from the middle east now, to the big showers recently fall in ethiopia, and running through sudan and south sudan that caused the flooding. in down for that's a continual forecast. there will be more of them there will be more flooding is result. they'll be 7, uganda and some in kenya, but precious little, i'm afraid in somalia. ah,
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iraq hotel is the la hotel that i've ever stayed in in the biggest box you have ever seen had explode, order taken out. this was we loved it when it was built and we loved it. even when he was bombed a major target of the conflict in northern ireland in the late 20th century belfast europa war hotels on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks. this decision basically said that the robi way decision was simply wrong. it is highly unusual for a supreme court to overrule precedent with detail coverage. the problem rose real not only significant to renew the shadow price, but it is expected to initially economic boom from around the world. this one here depicts the late who it was for a no up who was revolutionary poems in his play of the many
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oh a look about what you know. there was news with me to hold on. that reminder of all top stories. russian president vladimir putin isn't wrong to take part in a summit that's being overshadowed by the fall of the war. and ukraine talks with rounds president abraham, where you see, and turkish leader i meant to focus on syria. the u. k is recorded, it's hard to stay with the mercury hitting 40.2 degrees for apple. the sweltering weather has disruptive travel, healthcare, and schools across the country. and one possibility across europe. as the continent struggles with record temperatures, they're finding from screen portugal in spain,
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london, 5 or 8 as a kind of major incident. after temperatures hit 40 degrees the 1st time and then there were 3 in the race to replace u. k prime minister boris johnson, equality minister, kenny bade knock, has been eliminated in the latest round of 18, amongst tory and peas. tuesday's vote had former chancellor wishes to knock on top followed by trade minister penny more than foreign sex treat lives. trust was india . 3rd. the ballot to reduce the race to the final 2 candidates is set for wednesday . let's get more or less from joe hall who's following events or, and the race just gets tighter and tighter. while we're almost there really, by wednesday afternoon, we'll know who the final 2 candidates to go through to that vote by the membership of the conservative party. but for the moment the m p. still having their say, i'll just take you through the results that richie sooner because you mentioned
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that before. what chancellor, he resigned just before barn or johnson himself did. he's been the favorite of the piece throughout. he is still in the legal b, it only increasing is tallied by 3218. just one vote short of the threshold require to guarantee his place in the final runoff. although he's all but assured of getting that he will get that in the rather uncomfortable knowledge though that this afternoon, a brand new opinion which was released among conservative party members taken in the last 24 hours showing that richie sooner would lose in the run off to any one of the other candidates, kennedy knock, a big figure on the right of the parties you say has been knocked out, leaving lives. trust the foreign secretary, the other big figure on the right of the party, the sort of john sony in continuity candidate. if you like in 3rd place, she's up 15 votes showing, there is some momentum behind this trial. so the rather less well known quantity in 2nd place of penny morton, international trade minister, sheep apps,
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the only change candidate in the race so far. the big question for wednesday's ballad is which of those 2 trussel morton will make it through to face ratio sumac in the final and whether can be by knock, supporters on the right will fall in behind this trust. pushing the foreign secretary over the lines. of course, being arduous, 2 months to, to wait. you might say 6 weeks to wait until the weather is announced. what one does, how much you might say voter apathy that might be within the conservative party. because as this drag zone, you still have boris johnson in charge. well, it was a big change of dynamic coming up to now it's the m p 's, as i said, having their say their last, their final say will be on wednesday. then it's whittle down to 2 candidates who go into this knockout runoff in front of the voting membership of the conservative party to 100000 members who will then have their say,
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and i think they'll be very lap at the amongst them. they're desperate to do just that. this is as close as the race will get to the actual voting, public of this country, deciding who the next prime minister will be. this is the voting, conservative party membership, who will do that 6 weeks or so campaigning. they'll then have a vote. the new prime minister, the new leader of the party, will be unveiled on september the 5th. jenna, thanks so much for the update you on hold for the in london broadcast. and the eve says it's preparing for all scenarios regarding its energy supply, including a possible supply cut from russia. it's fear that moscow may not. we thought gas flow through the old stream, one pipeline, which was shut down for maintenance this month. the scheduled work is due to end on thursday. in a crisis situation, a member states would be obliged to help each other by providing gas and exchanging information while on top of the threats to get supplies as also the increase in global oil prices. us present, j button returned from a trip to saudi arabia over the weekend without a firm pledge from red to produce more crude,
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which would help lower oil prices. now the saudi foreign minister says the issue isn't with supply, but rather with lack of refining capacity. last year the numbers of refineries at close led to a dropping label capacity for the 1st time in 30 years. but mega refineries in saudi arabia, kuwait and china expected to come on line later this year. we don't see a lack of oil in the market. there is a lack of refining capacity, which is also an issue. so we need to invest more into refining capacity. and that's, that's a policy decision that the countries, especially consuming countries need to make, to ensure that there is enough capacity to, to find the oil that is available. the russia is an integral part of opec plus and the without corporation in open plus as a collective, it would be impossible to properly ensure adequate supplies of all to the international markets and the needs of energy. so while rody barry is the chief
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executive officer of energy and environment holding consultants, he joins been alive from athens that mr. period could have with us on the program. how much of that statement from the saudi oil minister, it's true. and so then why hasn't refining capacity been increased and addressed globally? now apparently cobit is over. well, thanks for having me. first of all, i like to these agree somehow about the the statement because the lack of the refineries or some did not the let us reach to this the stage. now the finery and the lack of the capacity is one of different factors related to this price in good ease of price about the peaking the inflation now rational, for example, they have $40.00 port active refineries which day is present that are 6.5 percent
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of the world production. however, when you look about those, it depends on which angle from which angles are you saying that there is no problem with the supply? if you look at it from the prices a due to be incontinent is being very horribly for the bad increase and that the price is that is not of commodity to the supply. russia is at 10500000. how does this all, these are the 11th and the lack of supply? the only thing that will bring the prices down is boost. the stuff like boosting this, apply it for the saudis. they would like to increase that are going to make more investment and that will take one to 2 years. if it comes on stream, they need to between $50.00 and $60000000000.00 of investment to come back to the 11 or 3 or 4 or $5000000.00 islands. leave the same then his well let the same. so
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if from which angles you look at that, it's definitely the finery is one factor. the war between russia and you drain is the major factor number to the number is 3 to bring the price is. now, if you are going to look at that this, you need to stop closing their nuclear plants bring more crude. now we have also to understand that russia gives every day to point 2 to 2400000 barrels of crude oil. and 1200000 barrels a better day of products just to fuel this slack is going to be detrimental for the winter. that is going to come. this is when we need to look at the market that definitely needs more supply till we have the green coming and with the solar and wind massively,
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you're saying that the market needs more supply. the saudi oil minister is saying we need more capacity to refine. so how about those countries that close down the refining capacity? why is it so difficult to restart those factories and refineries again, way and the closing down or certain refineries game would be big goes with a big pandemic. we have to take an example and 20192020 the one transportation. they have a daily 12225000 slides slides for the day it went down to 70. so all of this is just a one that was needed by these planes are no longer but the 2 3rd and we went below 0. so somebody finally went completely
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bus and they close down. you need some investment to put them back. and it is an easy process to revamp a refinery and put it back in. then to put 20 or 30 or 40 dig in, which is needed for the guys development or to see how that pans out for the rudy, but rudy, joining us from athens. thanks so much for your time, sir. thank you. now, the head often, his largest opposition parties appeared in court, accused of financing terrorism, russian canoe. she was speaker of parliament until it was dissolved last year by the president. he's been accused of mounting a paragraph that comes just days before controversial referendum on the constitution, which is prompted weeks of protests. elites evoke gland is agenda based into this. she has more on the hearing. russia, denise, she the leader of an after the muslim democratic party that held the most seats in the parliament who is also the leader of the house of representatives,
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finds himself under investigation for money laundering and foreign finance through an association here in tenicia. he is currently in the terrorism legal pole facing questioning by the judge of instruction. he has with him a large legal team who are defending his case in saying these charges are unfounded . he arrived this morning at the court, amidst hustle and bustle, and many of his supporters, made brave speeches and declarations, his fellow and after a member or by haiti, who was also detained and suffered terrible problems with his health. as a result said that he will push to have what he says, the injustices taken to the international court. but for now, his followers waits in the heats, as he and his legal team present their case and wait to hear whether he will be released and walk free, or whether he will be charged, arrested,
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and possibly detained. pending trial throwing his parliament has announced the 3 candidates nominated to become the next president. they include in trim, leader and former prime minister ronelle became a singer, a healthy say for my education minister and a leftist leader. a final vote is expected on wednesday. meanwhile, protest was either for lincoln, parliament of burton effigy of acting president renella with from singer. they see him as one of the faces of sal anker's worst economic crisis. in decades, brutus lead us over, they'll take to the streets, if empties, vote for him to finish it. former president got the biology puts us term on wednesday. michelle fernandez as more from colombo, the kind of protest you're seeing behind me is the increasing sort of voices was about ronald vicar missing his candidacy. and there's a lot of opposition to that in parliament today. we saw that form a process where nominations were handed over to the secretary general of parliament
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. now there were 4 that were named and expected, but just before the nominations were handed over, we heard that the opposition leader was withdrawing from the rest. the reason he said was that he and his party the j be had decided to support the candidacy of dallas, alabama. alabama is basically a fairly senior politician, part of the sort of parent party that then evolved into the roger box that kind of faction a lead s l b p, or dallas. ah, sort of was sideline due to the time of the roger buck says he's, he's not obviously as a carries matic, as mine. roger pox o as forceful, but he does have a silent support. what we're hearing from the sergeant river dasa camp is that the reason for him withdrawing is that there is an agreement that has been reached between sergeant ray with us and dallas, alabama, basically, that such
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a frame without a will back a lobby, rumors bid for presidency on the basis that when, if and when he becomes president, he would then call on sergeant premier dasa to form a government and make him prime minister. meanwhile, the acting present runner vicar missing are, are basically expects that support of the s l p p. but all is not, are sort of, well there either. so this is the background in which that election in parliament will take place on wednesday. now, the indian european has an all time low against the u. s. dollar not stealing phase of worsting inflation at a time when many people are already struggling to make ends meet poverty, michel reports not from the indian capital. indian traders and consumers will be paying a lot more for basic necessities. the ruby has plunged to its lowest levels, touching it t to the dollar for the 1st time. the biggest concern is the impact this could have
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on fuel prices, in dime ports, most of its fuel. and we know that fuel prices impact prices of almost everything else. now this comes at a time when the economy is tis struggling to recover from the pandemic. and millions of people of barely getting by definitely inflation that has no control. and off lately, even because of this sir, the valuation of that will be traveling as become the reverse. they've got down that expenditures on things that they are going in or leave already. they selective items prices to food health can travel, are also expected to go up. the government has increased taxes on several products and introduce new ones and basic necessities like rice packaged food and daring products. traders in small businesses like these see, this will increase their input costs and eventually prices for consumers. the government says these taxes will help fund welfare schemes. the central bank has introduced new measures to head the ruby. but what say this will have little to no
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one of several olympic champions to follow up that take a success with another major title. david stakes rounds out the action from oregon, which has bosh him, famously have to share his gold medal lashes tokyo olympics after a tie in the final, he had the top step of the podium to himself. this time around hearing a world leading height of to meet is $37.00 with ease. he's the 1st high jump ever to win 3 straight will titles. i want to do great things. i want to be the high jump or that do stuff that got no stuck with history and i've done that today. so i'm really happy about it. well, she wasn't the only olympic champion to ease to another major title, but his wife, as una. my rojas dominated from start to finish in the triple jump, leaping 15 meters, 47 to climb her 3rd straight gold at the wells. out on the track canyon run afraid kit pecan made her way towards the front of the pac early on in the women's
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$1500.00. and the winner of the last 2 olympics broke clear to regain her well title, which she 1st one back in 2017. well, these news, alyssa, me, i'm really excited and loved ones is it is i was going to ban michael. i told me to relax and enjoy it. and i decided kenya had dominated them, and steeplechase it welts for decades, for that was ended by morocco, sophia, and albert carly, he backed up his victory at the tokyo olympics to take gold and keep a canyon of the top spot for the 1st time since 2005 american and a whole when the final event of the women's hat teflon, but that was only good enough for bronze overall with double olympic champion. nephi started t. m a fell jim once again coming out on top. and there was more marathon successful. ethiopia at the tamarac told his victory in the men's race on sunday. gotti tom deborah selassie secured the women's title in an incredible time of just
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over 2 hours, 18 minutes. it was a new record at the world championships. 2 they've stokes al jazeera at the women's you raise a france, a 3 to the quarter finals about this fight, a one who drove with iceland melvin mouse. ordinarily, i finished for the french to complete. a slick made by the french joined in the no no cut round by belgium. he b one. there is the 1st time belgium has made it through the last 8 have nation rocco will play south africa in the fine was this is women's africa cup of nations. americans face nigeria in the semi final young men and roberts own go handed the nigerian c advantage in the 62nd minute. thought that ins is about list for back and just 4 minutes later equalized through cinema, sooty. the match headed at the extra time and penalty for the show rock. i scored all of the kicks to when it 54, and no count the defending champion as full south africa. they're on their
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way to the thick final, but they've never won the competition that relate penalty decided that let me find again some via this challenge or check by the video, assistant referee on the spot kick given and up. masato is scoring it for the victory. sticking with south africa, it's been more than a decade since the country hosted the 1st wildcat to be played on the african continent. a legacy of investment in grassroots football was promised. a correspondent for me to mil has been finding out if that was actually delivered. this is the waco south of johannesburg, which during the 2010 woke up was a hub for many people living in the area for aspiring players. the woke up brought home the reality of a global events that was unreachable for many, many years later, a young players like these a school practicing in poor facilities. after the world cup,
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south africa received about $40000000.00 from fever for the development of the game locally. but players and clubs like this one say they haven't benefited that or renewed at the fund that was given to our my body shop was supposed to be helping us this area supposed to have been developed. most of the areas that we haven't had a sent from you guys if, if they something that you'd want proof of it, because we don't see anything had been about the legal test that was given by the self african f. a close the legacy trust this year. after the money ran out, it says some of the money was used to fund junior national teams, women's soccer, and to both facilities. even then their allegations at some of the costs were inflated. young players remain motivated despite the challenges they face. woke up with significant to me because it gave us hope like at a time where like,
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we were hyped up about thought. everyone was talking about it like the sailors were allowed across the street. so we were very, we were looking forward to the woke up and when it happened at the time, it gave us hope and inspiration to play as well. looking at the fate of where we come from, our terms, get christ along the way. like there are a lot of that goes by then it's well in them and tell you to a one. so you are not so yeah, it is that she despite their emission to play at professional level or for the national team, their coach says that's almost impossible simply because of a lack of support and trying to work with players that development level in conditions like this makes it very challenging for any of these players to advance . for me, this report feature in our 2nd world cup countdown show this month we focus on africa. we also discuss where the study amana and synagogue can follow up the
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african success a cattle 2022. you can watch the show online or is next on i was there at 1130 g m t on wednesday. and that is the sport for now. i'll have another updates a little bit later site. thanks very much job. that of course, job nationally been representing out there and usa. we are more on the other side of the break folks for one of our stories on the website is algebra. dot com is updated through the day until then from jeremy. i'm a new thought. same place for your time. and your company. ah, this audit is a nationwide? yes one on one. the how do you to visit well counsel the philistine bitten the from the special for yeah. so when that and about the fisa that kind of little salvage done? well, i can dish out in the cold. there's topics here. how did it with coffee
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