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. spain's prime minister says more than 500 people have died from the heat wave as while fires rage across western europe. swelling cars, parliament, to lex, ronald bic, rema, sing, iris president in the midst of a political and economic crisis. european union proposes member states cut gas usage by 15 percent in case russia cuts off supplies. and the playground for dreams, house 100 goals, aspiring champions of turning, rooftop, some beaches into full pitches and on soda fives is sports is a divide in rolls golf or is even deeper. henry expenses has now been stretched to the european ryder cup. captain c off to joining the rival sounds your radius live series. ah, welcome to the news our punishing european heat wave is fueling wildfires,
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and stretching emergency service is to their limits. spain's prime minister says the soaring temperatures of already led to the deaths of more than $500.00 people and firefighters struggling to contain a huge wildfire burning. just north of the greek capital, athens, thousands of people of had to flee their homes. it follows more than a week of blazys across spain, france and portugal, which a force tens of thousands of people to evacuate, was aim. bas ravi joins us now from one of the west affected areas in spain and zeno. what's the situation like there? now we've seen some incredibly traumatic images coming from spain in the past. 48 hours. as you say, this is easily the worst affected part of spain, of this part of this country, and easily one of the worst effect it, if not the worst affected part of europe. we're here in the town of to barra and where we are is at the command and control center. the central hub for the coordination of all grew air and ground rescue,
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and fire fighting operations in this part of northwest spain. and what the people here are doing is using satellite communication, technology and spotter plains to try to track wild fires in real time to try to make sure they can get to them before they spread before they grow too big before they become far too unmanageable for the teams to take on the work being done here is vital and what we're hearing. the latest information from officials is that there is reason for optimism just a few days ago. there were 37 wildfires 20 of them out of control yesterday. there were 30 wild fires, most of them out of control today that number has dropped to 16 and only 9 of them are very, very serious. but that, that success comes after some very, very dramatic, and often desperate efforts being carried out by the teens being coordinated out of this hub. the sound of salvation in the sky over northwest spain. right now, every drop of water math from these hilltops,
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it is clear, the situation below is dark. on the ground, things are much worse. tabatha is on fire. panic residents look for any help they can find. as the flames near with these wildfires comes chaos. desperation the animals she says are still inside the ship trying to save their homes, their livestock, their livelihoods, every 2nd counts. ah,
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you know, the town of tomorrow's a key strategic location. the command and control center based here is coordinating air and ground operations throughout the castilian young province. precious little rest for teams working around the clock to keep pace with wild fires in real time. this is my 25 year. has it ever been this bad? and no, of course, absolutely, no, no, it came up, change. his very person on this equation is related with that, right? we did wrote these fires have a pulse. the most danger firefighter say is the late afternoon. the hottest part of the day when the sun is highest and the winds are strong. this fires happening all across this part of spain, but these flames represent the kind of change in the profile of these wildfires. the fires are moving from the hill country down. they've burnt up all the fuel they
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could find in the hills and now they're looking for more fuel moving downwards towards more populated areas. as they put out one fire more come alive. climate change experts say has altered the behavior of wildfires. they now burn faster, hotter and longer. people living here say everything catches fire and you cannot trust the ground. now, wild fires may be under control for the moment in this part of the country, the but there is one inescapable ground reality. it is still very, very hot. there was a reprieve from high temperatures yesterday, but today it is hot once again. and what that means is that heat related deaths may go up once again. prime minister pedro sanchez did announce that in spain, at least 500 people are estimated to have been killed from the heat wave. that number, if you include portugal on the iberian peninsula, goes as high as a 1000 since the heat wave began almost 2 weeks ago. and with high temperatures,
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returning not only is there a risk of more people succumbing to those temperatures, but also that wildfires could reignite, could restart and could continue to spread once again. and for the people that are operating out of this mobile command center. that will mean once again, fire teams being forced to go into the fray. zayna many thank same bas ravi there, and the more i, one of the worst affected areas in spain. now thousands of people in greece have had to flee their homes as fires burning athens cruise or on the slopes of mount antelli battling flames, which are being found by strong winds. at least 15 plains and 9 helicopters, the trying to douse the fires 25 kilometers north east of the greek capital. also, jabari has more from drafty in greece. according to officials who we spoke to from the fire department. the main concern and the challenges they face overnight was the high winds and the changing direction of the wind, which was helping the fires continue. and this now spread to the region. just about
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10 minutes drive north of here behind the mountains, behind me of the delhi region. and those flames continue as we speak. they are affecting nearly 30000 residents in that area. in this town, about 3500 residents were evacuated on tuesday afternoon. and as you can see, as there is very little activity going on right now, because it is still very much off limits to most of the residents, we have to ask for a special permission to enter here and see what is the pause. what is the fire, the damage cause? we also saw a number of homes that have been burnt in this town. now they are nearly 500 firefighters and about a 125 trucks that are in working in this area, trying to control the situation. this is of course, one of the many fires that have been ongoing since the start of the fire season, according to the government that is as of may 1st until july 14th,
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they've recorded new 2500 wildfires in greece. and of course, the hardest weeks have not even approached that that is in august. so there is certainly a concern about what is to come yet. in other news, the european commission has unveiled an emergency plan to scale by gas consumption in case russia completely cuts off supplies. let's go straight to natasha butler, who joins his life from the parents and the touch. how concerned is the commission about when the gas applies? small, very concerned. indeed, they each commission is effect effectively issuing a warning to member states that unless the blog does more to sure operates gas supplies is going to be facing a very difficult winter. now the e u. a receives just over a 3rd of its gas needs from russia, but what the head of the commission should have on the land has been saying is that russia is weapon ising, its gas supply. the russia is trying to blackmail the european union and that he
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could cut off his gas supplies or to the block either partially or even completely in. of course that would have a very devastating impact on parts of the countries like the czech republic and hungry rely very heavily on russian gas. now this would be listed on the line as saying that if russia was to move in this way, would of course been retaliation for you sanctions on moscow over moscow's war in ukraine as we edge toward sir winter. what measures are being proposed by the european commission to deal with this or the commission is proposing to member states as they try and reduce their use of gas by 15 percent or in the coming months that would in a way help alleviate the burden on the european union, now the european commission is saying of course, this is just a proposal. these are reductions in gas usage would be
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a voluntary they would not make the mandatory. however, they will look at the possibility of trying to impose these reductions. if there is a real risk that a dropping gas supply could, in fact have a great impact on several e, u, member states economies. now, for that to happen though, you would have the e u member states themselves would have to, in a way, agree to the e u. a interfering, if you like, intervening in a member states, a national level energy policy that something that might not necessarily be easy. but what we see has really the either the highest levels, very, very concerned about the coming months are very concerned about the winter. and they are concerned about the impact that any disruption to the gus gas supply would have on businesses on industry and on consumers. natasha butler in paris. thank you
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. plenty more had all the news out, including it's least prime minister tries to salvage his coalition government after it was pushed to the brink of collapse. plus we take a deep dive into the world of penguins, the scientists gain new insight into their evolution and in sport will show you around mistake by one of baseball's biggest stars coming up at sarah ah, the parliament neutral anchor is elected ronald vick rema singers. the new president a week off to go to buy a roger pike's fled and then resigned from a sing it was serving his interim president after mass protest force raja park. so to step down, the 6 time premier will finish the remaining 2 years of his predecessors term, but he's unpopular would protest as you see him as polly responsible for slunk is economic crisis rat, 8th elementary. and where it is not necessary to say how hard the country's
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economic condition is it, we have to embark on a new program to go forward and we have to work together to do that. i'm thankful to the other 2 candidates. i invite them to work with me for the development of the country and with our being said, boston is lie for us in colombo on there. so stop. this is clearly not what the protest is. we're wanting, how's this news being received? there are not very good to have gone so seen very large protest against sir. how new vehicle missing i last week when he became the acting a president and something is gearing up to dad's again here in columbia. we've heard very angry and passionate speeches against them. they say they feel betrayed by the parliament. they say they haven't listened to the voice of the people. and they also say that make a mistake. that's basically a continuation of the dropbox. our policies are part of the clad, so they fear that nothing is gonna change now. gonna become a sega is now
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a chosen as the president by 134 votes in parliament. there's also accusations of money politics. i'm joined here. now i will bring in my guess for a bout baltazar, she's here, she's one of the actresses, and had a very passionate speech. what is your main concern with we come a singer? well, i think it's more than just 1. 1 concern, it's many concerns about the fact that ronald really does represent the raj, a politics he doesn't represent that he doesn't necessarily represent, represent us. he doesn't represent the voice of the people. he represents his own interest. he also has a history. this is not his 1st time in power. he has been a politician for many years. he's been a prime minister 6 times over. this is her time as president. but really he was brought in as a prime minister to safeguard go to our best interests and the interest of the larger plan or the regime. and we feel like this is just an extension of that. and 134 politicians are people as representatives haven't represented the people today
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. in fact, they have represented and they have the politicians have only represented their own interests and their own safety. i'm sorry, but some say use a season politician. he has these contacts, of course, with the i m f with the international community. he is the man, so lanka needs right now. do you agree? i don't think we can agree considering the fact that was really, really requires is both political and economic stability. and these are not, i mean, these are, these are 2 components that are tied in with each other, both that you can on the crisis and the political crisis. and for us to, i think, appear to international organizations or you're building to other countries. and even to build the confidence of regular people, the citizens of this country, we need, we need a fresh mandate. we need a leader who we can, we can, we can agree with the leader that who we believe in. and under these circumstances, ragna, become a thing or certainly doesn't meet up, meet that standard or that been. last week we saw thousands of people here on the
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streets, right. got to buy, i got your pipes, i had to flee the country because of all the protests. now we see quite a small number of people. you think really that the will be large protests again? well, today wasn't a huge bar allowed to the public to come and join, but certainly over the coming week. so coming days, there is a great possibility of the kinds of resistance that is required to do a search pressure where they do take the same shape and form as the products in the past 3 months. either question to me and so down is a question that will be answered collectively by the group. that's yeah, i. c i think we need to be able to kind of really look at what we want or how we want to go about it. and it's a longer process for us as protests just as well, but certainly not in the hearts of the regular citizen. and i, anyway, daniel is not the, not the person that they wanted, and it's certainly not the presume that they need at this point in time. so the
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protest or the struggle will continue. thank you so much for joining us. a lot will depend on how we grimacing. i will react and the response to the enormous crisis we lanka is now facing the country is bankrupt of no foreign reserve state. it's a serious fuel crisis, but also aid organizations. i'd say there is a humanitarian crisis. there's not enough food, half of the families are not capable at the moment to feed their own children. we traveled outside of columbia through the candy districts, and we found there how people are responding to the education prices, but also to the food crisis. me up even though i don't know what i've got to be for the past 4 years, they're fairly cb, inside of their schools. first year it was quoted but now it's a political and economic crisis keeping school shock most of the time a history teacher. but that money can travel to 120 kilometers to colombo last week
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to protest against the country's leaders. he was injured when police try to disperse protesters with tear gas and water cannons. and i want students to be educated as a good citizen, father and teacher. i want school system to be improved by that. that's why i took the st hema, come about. he uses a classroom inside his house to prepare students for the exam. so despite school closures, but it's hard to study if there's not enough to eat sense and economic crisis, prices have gone through the mail. you can only use one or 2 meals a day, a doesn't say from say many children latency and the b malnourished. only one of you find the party bus 3 daughters is receiving an education. the single mother owns one mobile phone. the eldest uses it for online classes. her to youngest were forced to drop out of school. giovanni, earn money by making containers for paint, to get picked up because of the economic crisis,
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it's very difficult for us. we only eat twice a day, a con, feed my daughter's breakfast because i don't have enough money to buy food. i also can't afford to stock up on food and have to see what i can buy on a daily basis. it's very difficult living with 3 children now. her eldest daughter stream to become an accountant aid organization fear one 4th of all 3 lumpkins are at the brink of malnutrition. that's already and that we are assuming it's about 6000000 people already in that. that crisis level and what will happen $6000000.00 nice, almost at one port of the population. so that is a healy jewelry for us. what will happen? 2 or 3 lanka and this large population in next 3 to 6 months. if you have a concern shared by be di monica was ready to go back to columbia to protest if a new president and his government do not improve the situation quickly. step fast
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and al jazeera in canada, italian prime minister mario dragon has told parliament he is prepared to stay on despite tendering his resignation last week. drug he says he will remain in his post if the parties in his coalition are prepared to support him. the prime minister announced he would step down after the populace. 5 star movement refused to back his coalition in a parliamentary confidence vote. a president, sergio mozzarella rejected his resignation. adam rainy has more from rome. just after the speech, you had the head of the p. d. one of the largest members of this unity government tweeting out that if we didn't know we should vote for that argue 5 days or a few days. so we definitely know now what, what is speech, what, what a leader we have. so clearly they're trying to push and get everyone on board, but just moments after that tweet from and recollected at leader of the p d. we spoke to a member of the 5 star movement here outside of parliament. and he told us, it really wasn't what that party was expecting. again, for our viewers. the fivestar movement is this shrinking political party in italy
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that is playing this key role and did not vote in that confidence vote last week. so it's hard to tell how they will vote later in the evening here in rome, but there's a lot of pressure building for them to get on board draggy is extremely popular nationwide. and you see other members have this ruling coalition saying, let's just get this important work done. the we have to get on board. we need to support that. are you get into 2023. solve some of the big problems at least facing and have elections then. whereas if he weren't to win a confidence vote and the government were to collapse, he would see a lot of uncertainty in the following months. it probably be an early election in the fall. the budget would be postponed, so many things to italy needs to solve, would be intractable and probably hard to solve in that kind of political condition . the ukrainian forces have damaged and important bridge in the southern cross own region
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. the russia has been using to deliver supplies to its troops. the temporary administration in the russian control region says key is struck with denise pro river bridge with us supplied rockets. despite the damage, the crossing is still open. the bridge is one of only 2 that russia can use to supply withdrawal forces in the area. ukraine's president says dismissed the deputy heads of the security service firm below them. as lensky made the announcement just 2 days after suspending the head of the organization and the prosecutor general, the president says they fail to root out a leg collaborators working for moscow. ukraine's 1st lady alana zalinski will address the u. s. congress. later on wednesday, she visited the white house on tuesday, where she met with you as president joe biden. and the 1st lady jill bye. that made a surprise visit to ukraine in may, where she visited a school sheltering displaced people. the u. s. as accuse russia of moving ahead with plans to annex more ukrainian territory. washington says moscow is aiming to
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hold sham referendums, and a number of regions. russia is laying the groundwork to annex ukrainian territory that it controls in direct violation of ukraine sovereignty. we're seeing ample evidence in the intelligence and in the public domain that russian tends to try to annex additional ukrainian territory. rushes beginning to roll out a version of what you could call an annex annexation playbook. very similar to the one we saw in 2014. already russia is installing illegitimate proxy officials in areas of ukraine are under its control method. all may have caused the deaths of $21.00 teenagers at a bar in the south african city of east london last month to show the toxic chemical was present and all their bodies investigations are underway into whether the levels detected were enough to kill the students who age between 13 and 17. methanol is a toxic form of alcohol and isn't fit for human consumption. thousands of sedans, house of people have been protesting across multiple cities,
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demanding justice for dozens of people killed and tribal violence in blue nile state. at least 80 people have been killed and only 200 wounded since fighting broke out last week between the berty and how's a groups here. but morgan reports from blue dal state were here in one of the residential districts and were serious locality. incidence blue now states and this area here was a scene of fighting between members of the house, a tribe, and a members of the font tribe. it's a coalition of various other tribes. now it's has thought had over land dispute with members of the french tribe, saying that the house of tribe had tried to take over land and claim it as bears. this has led to a curfew being declared in the state after at least 80 people were killed and more than 200 injured. as a result of the fighting houses and properties have been burned, including shops at the market, and members of the house, the community had to flee to the capital them as in or to neighboring harder to mm state. no, it has also led to a wave of protests in several other states,
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including the eastern states of godaddy if and casala, where at least 3 people were killed and a curfew was announced, as well as the capital harpoon. where on tuesday, hundreds of members from the house, the community protested in the capital, demanding the government take action against the latest round of violence balloon al state is no stranger to violence. it's been the scene of fighting between government forces and rebel forces for decades until a peace agreement was signed in 2020, and was hoped that that peace agreement will bring stability to the region. but the latest wave of clash as the tribal clash, as has shown that even with the peas, they'll find balloon out. state has a long way to go before permanent stability and security settles m. a protest movement and polymers. calling for a martial strike after a deal with the government and fuel prices collapse, roadblocks of shut down a major highway resulting in food shortages or burden monthly reports. this rally in panama city is a consequence. the collapse deal between the protest movement and the government.
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it aimed to reduce fuel prices in exchange for ending 2 weeks of demonstrations. ah, but these people are cooling the fresh action that putting out on us and i little holes with the national coordinating committee and indigenous peoples of panama, call on the entire indigenous population to a national strike on thursday. the agreement was signed in cherokee province last week. it lowered the price of fuel by about a 3rd in exchange unlocking the pan american highway, a crucial trade link. the protesters tore up the deal thing, paying less that the pump won't solve, accosted within crisis or end corruption. oh fan is like this. a displayed across roads. this one cools the cheap medicine and justice for the pool. the international monetary fund says,
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recent figures show the economy is improving since for pandemic, there is still a high rate of inequality. and the protest, the having a direct impact on supermarket shelves. i say the alley i luckily we go tomatoes, buddy, no on it, but there is a problem. the one suit market here that sells vegetables and fruit has practically closed marine coffee. my lawyer quickly, as you can see, most of the stalls are closed early because they don't have anything to sell their credit. let's hope the government and leaders reach a solution soon. protests to say they will take to the streets until the prices of basic goods already. but with market struggling to stock up, panama is 4 and a half 1000000 people. risk going hungry, nor about money onto theorem. here are without, is there a time for the weather now with roll right yesterday. and you record was set for high temperatures in the british al, specifically in east in england,
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40.3. in fact, many places reported over 47 new standing reco to 2022. so all of western europe now has temperatures, record temperatures, starting with the 4 and they're all fairly recent front set. it's new, one in 2019 spain in 2021. of course, british of 2022, most temperatures in this part of europe actually requisite start over for the mostly fairly recently set belgium at 2019 but a bit further afield. a bit further north sweden hold on to record it set in 1947, not put it on here because that's where the heat being pushed to. we've lost it for the bridge. allison for france, from belgium, and from switzerland. we'll see cloud and rain thunderstorms quite possibly later on wednesday and on thursday. and that still pushes the heat bit feathery through poland and with that breeze up in to sweeten the record stand here 30 is specifically for stockholm. it's 34. we get close. we probably won't break it and then the heat goes from taco, but in southern europe,
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nothing is changing. temperatures are going to be on the high side and rising once again. not quite touching record labels but high, still had on out there an energy crisis in bangladesh force is the government to take drastic action. and in sport, we catch up with football fans in san a goal as the national team prepares to compete in the welcome. ah, a time
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a heat wave across europe is fueling wildfires and stretching emergency services there limits spain's prime minister says storing temperatures of lead to the deaths of 1500 people. the european commission has unveiled an emergency plan to scale back gas consumption in case russia completely cuts off supplies the use urging members to reduce their gas use by 15 percent until next year. for lancaster, parliament is elected ronald vick rema singer. as the new president serving as in trim leader after protests over an economic crisis force go to buy a raja pac sir out of office. conservative m p 's and the u. k. are about to narrow down the parties leadership race to the final 2 candidates. they will then enter a run off foe to among party members. former chancellor, richie snack foreign secretary list trust and trade minister penny mordant, a still in the running the winner will replace or st. johnson as prime minister in september. okay, let's speak to jonah hall for more in this. he joins us live from westminster.
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jonah, we are in shing, just a little bit closer on me. yes, we are very much in the final stretch, at least of this stage of knockout ballots, amongst conservative party m, p 's, half an hour of voting time left announced columns behind me there before will know the result will in an hour and a half will know the result, the final 2 standing candidates, as you say, who go forward to a vote of the next 6 weeks or so among conservative party members, 200000 or so of them around the country will upset all of that up. my guest is chris wilkins, former policy director of competent downing street under to resume the previous prime minister. thanks for joining us on the numbers as they stand at the moment the most likely to to go through our re she soon act chancellor. and who do we think lis trust? probably the foreign secretary most probably let's press the phone is actually it's how to judge when the reasons is how to judge it. because precision piece behind this on the 70 votes. if the person they want to whitten,
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they've also voted that they won't stop. and there's a lot of tactical voting going on. my boat for lent for one candidate to another. so it's really hard to judge, but i think on balance, we expect to be miss you soon act against least trust the post actually in the final 2. and really what this whole contest has been about from the start is whether the voice of the party, the sort of people who supported rex it the so small state low tax, conservative the traditional party, where they could unite around any 16 candidates from the start of the piece voting they've been split, there's been candidates what agreement has been a candidate coming based, not sucking up some of those boats. and so the votes been split today. i expect to see that vote to send to vote, coalesced around with this trust and probably how police focus capacity penny into that 2nd place. and in the midst, as you say, rather fascinating doc, arts of the so called most sophisticated electra, the most of which we don't actually know about those. do those 2 figures, trust them sooner. a deeply divisive figures aren't they?
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but sooner has a particular problem. he's really not liked among the members in a recent poll this week. in fact, they suggested he would lose against any of the candidates that were standing this week. how worried should he be worried about? what should he be about that? i think it's a real worthy for the neck camp. what he was hoping to do, i think in this campaign was get such momentum amongst the m p. 's and demons the strength of parliament. but actually he go to the members and say, look, these, these on the candidate, the m p 's wants and needs back that he's not really managed to get those numbers. so he is going into this next phase, the contest amongst members, really how to state his case. and as you say, the polling suggests he's not really cutting through members at the moment, 2 reasons. one, he was also seen as the person who bought them boys, johnson, it was resignation ultimately that sort of deed for the current foreign minister. and so the policy doesn't always like that. and so i think that held against him on a policy level, he's allowed yourself to be painted as a sort of high tax,
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big state conservative, a chance of 2 years in bo johnson. you know, the tax rates in the u. k. now we're the highest, almost ever levels, and he's responsible for that. now, i would argue, and i think he would argue he was doing for his johnson's bidding. but nonetheless, he's seen as a high tech johnson the concert party. that's not where the membership of its been a bruising contest. its lay bare deep divisions within the ruling party, personal animosities on full display. if the aim he really is to elect a new prime minister who will rehabilitate this part, his fortunes and lead it to victory in the next election. how likely is that? do you think? i'm not sure this contest is really going to answer the fund a mental question because there's probably been grappling with not really since the 2616 for exit. but as on the one hand people who were you weren't, you got a statute. conservative sort of small state, low tax deregulation who wanted to be to help students to really cut things back and create this, what's known as was singapore and 10 style country. and then on the other hand,
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for other people in the policy who are more, i guess, sort of traditional conservative from the meat. so the 20th century, you know, think she's given that to do the things. it doesn't matter about the size of government tax rates. you know, a big sandy, it's all about signing public finances and things like that. that's been the division in the policy for the past 4 years. this contest is not really going to solve that. i think that's going to continue. and then you say the person must, you can talk because of the way it was. johnson was defined, the straightest i think is going to come along to next election, 18 months, 2 years. chris will leave it there. thanks very much for your thoughts there. and another bit of polling out as well in the last 24 hours suggests that the labor party would win in a contest. now a general election now, no matter which one of these candidates is elected, prime minister. that'll be worrying. i think for all of them, back to you jona. how many? thanks to you. angel gas jonah held there in west the un mission. it. i've got to stand as documented allegations of rights abuses since the taliban swept to power
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last year. the report accuses the group of extra judicial, judicial killings, arbitrary arrests and torture. it sites more than $200.00 instances of cruel punishments, including some targeting people accused of violating religious codes. the un says women or girls have been subjected to severe restrictions on their rights have been excluded from public life. alida t v has more the reports findings from kabul in the press conference announcing the report the you hadn't made it clear and they kept reiterating that they have been consistently meeting with islam a camera and they have been showing them this for their findings ahead of time but also that they have sent this report ahead of time i and that they really want them to take it seriously. and they just kept saying that, you know, we're in constant contact with them. and this is part of our mandate, and we're making sure that they all are informed and that we're hoping that they can take this information and move forward and do something with it. um, but again this leads to questions and that this was the question that was asked
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repeatedly by the other press. i in the press conference was that, well, what are concrete steps that the you and has taken to show that or, or to put force and, and to, and to give an example that they are pressure has actually resulted in some kind of a change in activity of the, of this la mic emory. ah, so you know, it's really important for people to see that these reports and that these instances, you know, the united nation, the is a big organization. avalon hassan is the leading organization right now. it's in charge of a distribution. so people are hoping that this will be something that the islamic emerett really take seriously and leads them to take some kind of real action because over the last 10 months, you know, even if there have been talks between the united nations in this law, mich, emery the fact that this 40 something page report exists seems to show some kind of a disconnect or some kind of a shortfall between both groups. the government of bangladesh is closing fuel stations for one day a week because of ongoing energy priced crises,
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time for child reports from deco bank. the government on monday announced fresh measure to save oil and power consumption and made escalating energy prices in the global market. this means a suspension of power production using import did live. the government also plans to reduce import of liquid natural gas. the plan also include to shut down, but draw prompts all across the country for at least one day a week. i got it. i got a high fuel price is a problem for public transport and car owners because the increase in fuel price will hit the me and the transport owner will end up charging high affairs. that will be also power cuts all across the country at different location. and areas at different intervals, at least for one to 2 hours that day. under the new measure, the shopping malls and shops will have to shut down by 8 pm every day. essentially
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cutting down the business hours by one to 2 hours. so on again, customers will eventually get used to the new shopping time and the beginning there might be some confusion, but then they start coming to the shop earlier. the government also plans to cut down office hours by at least one to 2 hours every day. all for the sake of saving energy, i'm fairly recovered from the impact of kobe pandemic. yet it has been able to maintain study economic growth, but economic one that is high port prices, along with inflation and subsidy. while i land, along with heavy spending on mega project, put pose a major challenge for the government and coming months. because of the increase in fuel prices in recent days, we've had to raise the bus there because of our passengers are getting upset and frequently get into fights and arguments with the international monetary from volatility of the exchange rate. and the fears of doing ling due to the load on of
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the, globally me because of the ukraine. russia was, could become the main barrier for macro economic stability in the country after nearly half a century operating as a government monopoly nigeria state. all company is now officially a commercial company. the many fear the move will lead to higher fuel costs. nigeria has benefited from some of the lowest prices in the world. i message with an interest report from a boucher it took nearly 20 years of parliamentary debates and concessions to commercialize nigeria is all a company. the government hopes the new firm will attract private investors and cut waste and corruption. we are transforming our petroleum industry to strengthen its capacity and mike and the relevance for the present and future global energy priorities. leading the transformation is an industry veteran and his
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company can make quick decisions, can invest quickly, can borrow quickly compare voc last when to do and also, but most importantly to be accountable to shareholders. the oil and gas sector reforms come with global attention. moved towards clean energy with proven reserves of $206.00 trillion cubic feet of gas and hoping to grow that to $600.00 trillion. official expectations here are understandably high for a country. so blessed in gas like ours, we cannot be happier and more excited. but concerns remain many here are worried that you know of chip oil they're used to will soon be over. in the absence of these are walker refineries. we import this and if you embodied eh, hiden and they are to be honest, it's a limits. i don't see,
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i don't see how government can continue with the subsidy in nigeria at about $0.40 per liter. nigerians pay less for petrol than almost anyone else in the world . critics say subsidies, huff stifled growth and bread corruption now with private investors coming in. nigerians may have to pay more for fuel. the new company wants to offer shares for sale as early as next year. it's hard to say whether this commercial venture will go the way previous privatized companies, which struggled with assets tripping and corruption all. what proved to be an exception. mohammed edris al jazeera, a boucher nigeria. twitter has won the 1st round in its legal battle against the law musk. the social media platform wants to force the billionaire to complete a $44000000000.00 buyout deal out. he walked away from his bed early this month. lawyers for moscow have been pushing to have the trial delayed until february next
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year. and a judge agreed to fast track the process with proceeding set to start in october. the video streaming service, netflix as it lost nearly a 1000000 subscribers between april and june. that's fewer than the 2000000. it was expecting. it's still the largest quarterly loss though, of subscribers in the companies 25 year history. competition from other streaming services and soaring, inflation of being blamed still had on al jazeera action from the world athletics championships, including the leap of a lifetime for this australian holly jumper. ah ah
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but you study taking a deep dive into penguin says the flightless birds evolution is directly linked to climate change. research is analyzed the dna of extinct and living penguins, and found what they call signatures in that g names. they suggest that not only do penguins adapt during unfavorable condition for the population's increase when conditions improved. the study identifies several genes that allow penguins to thrive in some of the most unique environments on earth. the sea birds are among the most threatened marine species in the world. 10 of the 18 types of penguin are considered endangered. a course is told a claim to rainy and filmmaker jaffar pena. he, he must serve his 60 a jail sentence, originally handed down in 2010, and i had been accused of supporting anti government demonstrations. was arrested last week after he went to the prosecutor's office to inquire about 2 other
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filmmakers who had been detained. mohammed russell off and stuff i'll ahmed were arrested after they use social media to condemn the government's response to protests. assad ride to is a research director at the national iranian american council. he says the arrests are part of a government crackdown or people regarded as dissidence. it's the volume with which we're seeing it is actually even unusual for iran. of course, iran is an authoritarian state. it's a state in which the iranians themselves have been repressed in many different ways . but over the course of the last several years, as economic and domestic pressure have increased, you also see an increased crackdown coming from the top down from the iranian authorities and security forces. whether it be a protest that they meet with deadly force, which we saw in november of 2019 whether it be increased arrests of dissidence. one of the things to keep in mind is while artists have come under increased pressure and attacks this, these particular arrest coincided with that must have
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a touch of it, which is in iranian political figures. if someone who served under the whole time he read under the hook me administration. so it's not, it's not one group, it's really a crackdown on any form of dissidents within the state. i certainly think that external pressure has something to do with what we're seeing happen. this is, in fact, you know, proponents of diplomacy, those who wanted iranian civil society to thrive, argued for years that these, the sanctions pressure, the pressure that externally being put on iran, mainly ordinary or on is not be on the government will create this kind of pressure from within which will then create a crackdown from above. that's what we've seen, not only in the case of your own, but really in any situation where you see domestic pressure, what you're on authority to have shown is that their number one priority is not their citizens. it's not the people of the country. it is sustaining their own power and they are willing to take any measure to do so. welcome back. time for the sport with sar. thanks very much any. well,
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let's start with some very big news in the walls of golf. henry extension has been stripped of the european right, a cup captaincy off the joining the rival live series. now the 46 year old suite is a major champion and 2 tom european gulf of the year. he previously said it was a dream come true to be chosen as captain for the 2023. right? a cup which he won 3 times as a player. bonds. he's now been socks off the defining for except an offer from live, which is backed by saudi arabia. and new european captain will be announced in due course. now is a day of upsets with walls athletics championship. several olympic champions missed out on a gold medal on day 5. davis stokes has the latest with this report. ah, no waste kirsten var home is arguably the biggest star in athletics right now. the olympic champion in the 400 meter hurdles was going for his 3rd straight will title and eugene. but after tearing his hamstring last month,
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he faded in the closing stages and eventually finished down in 7th place. and instead it was the brazilian alison de santos who took gold. i'm so happy. i'm really happy the life dream i dreaming for there the words idle and now i have it now is my i am the words april so i'm so happened so bow there was more disappointment to norway in the men's 1500 meters. another of their olympic champions. yet having a bricks then suffered a shock defeat to britain's jake whiteman. he pressed him on the back straight to record the 1st this time in the world this year. ah, that was upon the silver. i would be very happy returned. she come away with the flipping go. laila asked the dream isn't oxygen. australia's elena patterson literally came up with a leak of a lifetime to take gold in the high jump. she cleared and oh she on a record of 2.02 meters to take gold edit ukrainian favorite. you have a slab. i'm
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a huge. it actually i'm only in disbelief it's. it's crazy. i think i'm going to be shaking my head in disbelief. her for the whole months wake idea, her nose ha devine, as christian che, unleashed a huge throw in the men's disc is final. his efforts of 71.13 meters was enough to claim gold and dethroned the olympic champion daniel stole. oh, and who secured a new championship record as well. they've been stokes al jazeera f i size for moscow becoming cats are for november, civil wells. cough one of those is senegal, who the african champions and highest rank team on the continent. a correspondence of correspondent, rather nicholas hoc reports from deca. welcome to santa golf country between the galactic ocean and the edge of this a how this very little rain fall and it's terribly hot. so it's when the sun said
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that people come out to play football on the beach and it's in places like this. that champions are made. meet 13 year old jamil soap and his friends in downtown to car. there's no space for a football pitch. so this is how they train, it's become a trend, shared on social media and cynical young players showing their skills away from the pitch. trying to stand out and get attention. looks as sutherland my dream is to become sergio money order. my dream is to become a famous football player and where does jersey of the national team that have like money to look at my score, a lot of goals for the national to login, to look up to one of the what is the top scorers in the english premier league during his time with liverpool buying linux, new signing his senegal hero. this is where money learn to play in the village of bumbling in southern senegal. in june he came back to play. an exhibition match
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with former players of the national team were quite we, st. j was part of the squad that beat france reaching the quarter final of the 2002 world cut rodeo from the 7 does not work well. so the fact that we don't have green football pitches is actually an advantage because when you play in the sand, you learn a lot of technique like how to control the ball to dribble and make accurate causes . it makes us better players, senegal, or the reigning african champions. the fans are hoping cutter is a place where senegal make history and become the 1st african team to reach a world cup final nicholas hawk al jazeera the car. well, great was the story that next report is part of our 2nd walcott countdown show focusing on africa. and if you enjoyed that, well, there's also look at other qualified teams. you have cameron,
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nicea morocco and gonna you can watch the show one line or it's next on algae. there are at 11. so t g i want to japan's biggest ass needs is retired from competitive figure skating to time and then pick champion. yes. or hon. you will turn professional mock in the end of an incredible career, which is also included more than a dozen world records. and we spoke to figure skating john. this jackie, will the whole idea of being professional or really being out of competitive skating is that he can now focus his time needs chosen to focus his time on topic other than competition. well, you know, he talk a lot about building shows and taking advantage of the incredible interest and figures getting from both japan and around the world in him, in the skaters that he has inspired. and you know there's, there's a lot to be that about the next phase of his career. ready where he continues to
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basically be, be an ambassador for the sport. when out to them l. b o saw game and fundraise, there was a ram estate from saw show. hi connie, when picture close and show picked him off at the 1st space. it was a base and bar thing for a tiny, but luckily for him, he finished on the winning seen young carlos johnson with one of 200 runs for the american league who went on the win free to send nice straight victory in the old game. and absolutely support from me for now, but there will be more later from jemma and many thanks are. well, the case by annual sombre air show is back after a 4 year high atest as the industry tries to recover from the effects of the panoramic. it's offering a glimpse into the future of ad travel. we challenge reports. the gulf between vision and reality rarely yawns as wide as at trade shows that farm bra and travelers, green high tech hassle, free in the real world, cues stretch, baggage,
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piles up and pilot strike that farm bra. boris johnson is a top gun in an r, a f t my food, in the real world. his angry palsy has just given the british prime minister, the boot gold did the deed and the engineer for sustainable future. but if we to glimpse how we might fly to morrow, it is it farm bureau boom, supersonic wants to bring back supersonic air travel to decades off to concord was grounded. we deeply believe in the future where more people can go more places more often. we believe that speed enables that future and therefore it's not good enough just to make a little bit of progress on efficiency. we need to make a big leap forward and completely remove sustainability as a reason not to travel. and hybrid our vehicles is making the air landers part and ship pop plain pont helicopter. it's low emissions, won't need
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a runway and would carry passengers all freight, the landscape developing harrison, airway, thirds of elements towards implementation of sustainable aviation views. the ongoing efficiency improvements that we get from jet aircraft and to move to hydrogen, which is a lot of our story here. our plan here to bring hydrogen powered aviation into maintenance mixed and we need all of it. we need all the am we need more be go falcon. this from spanish carrier, an ostrom. his company is buying 10. alan, this is erica does not require an airfield such and it can line a water ang online. so that opens up the flexibility to enhance our network. and so those are the key aspects of why we decided to go with these erica, and holding deposit disease. it'd be a reality. the u. k. government has just launched jet 0, requiring domestic aviation and airports to reach net 0 carbon emissions by 2040. other governments of moving to calvin was an earthquake for the aviation industry
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with air travel, olva, shutting down the current stock shortages and disruption showed that off. the shocks is still reverberating and making city when to 2023, according to way bosses add in the need to minimize how polluting aviation is and these are turbulent times for the industry, storage helen's out to 0 the farmer asha. okay, that's all for the new, so you're watching algebra. ah. to saudi difficult, so i la la la la la la national. why is one on one the how do you to visit? what else can sylvia a philistine bitten the from the special for? yeah. so when that and about the fisa can of little sob, is it done well, i can, can, to fish out in the cold. there's topics you called that a person thought that i could rally vocal mellow coffee. and like in the past on
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