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this is going to be very hard for people to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, no, it's actually got 2 members. inside story on al jazeera is only 4 months to go to the world cup and the clock is ticking as teams and fans prepare the cat. so a 2022. we'll have updates from different regions across the globe. this month, the focus is on africa. pan senegal mountain challenge for the tropi to winning the africa cup of nations with the cameroon. gona, to nicea o moral cope. it's the alicia, join us for the wilco countdown on al jazeera. ah, the doors do seek to destroy the threatened democracy. there must then be dealt with the law and shall anchors new president vows to crack down on anti government
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protesters, calling them unlawful and undemocratic. ah, i know about this, and this is all to save alive from doha. also coming up. russia's foreign minister says moscow is military goals and ukraine go beyond the don boss, region. climate change is literally existential threat. coordination and to the world. you as president joe biden unveils a multi 1000000000 dollar plan to fight climate change, but he doesn't declare it on emergency. and turkey denies the iraqi accusations of carrying out an attack on a mountain resorts that killed 8 tourists. ah, well in at about 30 minutes from now running a wix on this thing, i was going to be sworn in as president of shoreline job. he was chosen by a majority of m. p. 's who ignored widespread public opposition to support the 6th
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time prime minister. but i'll fernandez as more from colombo ronnie, the clemency, no matter tomorrow, levy. i did done this, angelina, it gussie at this? how about i? i inside to long as most heavily guarded building. it's new president was chosen, aren't in peace, cost secret ballots to decide who would succeed. good. harvey roger puck, sir. he fled in a military plane last week. after tens of thousands of protesters stormed his official residence. the prospect of running a vicar missing is exceeding roger boxer, had caused an outcry. some thousands were demanding that he to step down. but more than half the parliamentarians ignored the protesters wishes that i'd then happy we do our valued i. after the time of being divided is over, we had 48 hours of division. now i'm asking everyone to get together to discuss it . i'd like to start discussions with all of you from tomorrow. jacqueline
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oh, macy london's, an english that a man voted out of parliament in the last election as become president. he's the defender of our garage box, your family on the 2nd reason is he doesn't have a mandate to be a member of parliament, at least. so we do not accept his or bind montpelier done more than a little. they will be limited of it, didn't the public opinion is opposed to this. we the trade unions are opposed to it . the people are opposed to it. we are clearly opposed to renewals. appointment of this is not the people's will. it's a distortion. one of the 1st things we grimacing had did was thank the armed forces and police, hundreds of security personnel secured the parliament complex to ensure wednesdays vote was no disrupted and only say his immediate challenge will be to plushie lanka, back from the brink of total disaster a moderate parliamentary ran into roger boxes, s l p. p party told me the election was
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a battle between money and conscience protested as they given they liked and representative did not reflect their views when choosing their candidate. they were continued to oppose the presidency of rodney vicar missing her. men of fernandez, ojo 0 colombo hammer services in colombo. she's joining us live now. i'm step so one of the 1st statements that run your works on the singers made is that he's going to crack down on anti government protests. how are people reacting to what's been happening over the last 24 hours? well, as you saw in mid report, they are all right. so rejecting his presidency and at the moment that still occupying his 2nd period to the presidential secretary in the city is occupied, needs the court jot is occupied by protest. so, so that's why, for the 1st time in the history of sweden got the president has to be sworn in elsewhere, and that's going to happen here at the parliament ground. we just saw
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a guard of honor already marching, preparing for to swear reagan. a ceremony which is about to happen in around 20 minutes from now. but before he was short and on last night he already wrapped and that you would deal harshly with a protest. so he called them trouble make us people would try to couple the government. so there is a lot of fear at the moment. so what will be the next steps that he already went through? the security for us is thanking them for safeguarding the whole election. we are here at solomon building, seeing a lot of security for us people. lo, soldiers going around, even on the water to protect procedures. we'll see things happening here. so it's a very difficult to say how full taxes are going to react. they have falls on everyone to go back to this 3. so like what happened in the last couple of weeks when they talk of president, go to buy a box or they want to do exactly the same thing with a single man report. we also had worked on this thing. you're saying that he wanted
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to have cross party discussions about the future of shoreline could do we know any more about what is going to be happening and say the next 24 hours or so? well he has already said that he wants to appoint a new prime minister and it looks like it's not going to be someone from a different party, maybe from the opposition that looks like it will be someone from the s l d p the it goes out the box up parts and so to say a name that's been mentioned is going to dana. he is basically the leader of the house. so that could be announced and maybe the next 24 hours. and so then he will also point cabinets of around $20.00 to $30.00 new ministers. if that is going to be a mix of all the parties still remains to be seen. he said yesterday when he was voted in that he would reach out to all the parties and all the different elements within
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upon them. and while we still have to see if that's going to happen. meanwhile, of course, the country is still standing in pews. i have to say driving up to parliament, lots of people are still standing and you're waiting for fuel. there's a real shortage of everything right now in the country madison food fuels. so that is something that he has to deal with really quickly and there will be a lot of freelance waiting to see what he will do. and then next 2448 hours before they're going to decide how they're going to respond to his presidency, serve as a live person colombo step. thank you very much indeed. russia's father melissa says moscow's military goals in ukraine have widened beyond the eastern region of dawn. bass, saggy lover of told state media that russian forces would also focus on the regions of how song and zap alicia in southern ukraine is wanting mosque was objectives,
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will expand still further if the west keeps giving keep at long range weapons to do some little lost to be sure to go watch when there was a meeting in eastern bull, there was one geography and our willingness to accept the ukrainian proposal was based on that geography for the geography at the end of march 2022. now the geography is different. this is not only the eleanor and the d, n r. this is also the curse and region and the sample regia region and a number of other territories. this process continues and continues consistently and persistently level the or says high mobility artillery rocket systems or high mars. i've been used successfully by ukraine at a meeting on wednesday, washington and its allies of agreed to commit more rocket systems, ammunition and other military aid us defense secretary lloyd austin said confirmation of russia's expansion plans comes as no surprise. i'm sure that her
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ukrainian leadership will be pleased to hear or love ross, confirmation of the effectiveness of not only that sister, but how they're using that system arm. as you know, russians are currently in her course on and are from asia. so are russian forces there at berlin. now, we are to wonder who he's talking to holland all monitors a military expert and senior advisor at the atlantic council. he says the u. s. and ukraine's other allies need to fast track sending military aid. ukraine is winning the tactical battle right now, but at the strategic battle and russia has the numbers, even though it's really over extended. it perhaps has post 250 or 200000 troops. it only has a total of $900000.00 the entire military and probably less than $400000.00 and ground forces in the state of readiness. i think of bulk. their troops is not very
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good, but over time rushes a country of 140000000 people far larger and far more industrial powerful than we craniums are. so unless the west can continue, but increase the supply of vital weaponry in large enough numbers, i'm afraid that the russians have numerical superiority on their side. and at some stage i hope that the ukrainians are going to be able to strike and to rush. it seems to me unfair that the russians are able to strike it will almost as the nazis did, and tara bombing during world war 2 against ukrainian civilians and cities, universities and hospitals, i would hope that at some stage, ukrainians can drop the curt bridge across the sea of lazar which will cause huge problems for russian logistics and take out the rest of the black sea fleet. and quite frankly, i hope you crane is able to launch some attacks directly into russia. war is never fair,
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but you have to be really quite sarcastic. to believe and cynical that the russians can get away literally with bloody murder of ukrainians, but don't want any action against their homeland. you as president joe biden's and the 2300000000 dollar investment plan to help build infrastructure that can hold up against extreme weather and natural disasters. heater lots have been issued in more than 20 states affecting around a 3rd of the country's population. but biden did not formally declare a climate emergency which would have given him more powers. my kind of reports the presidents being taking the heat from fellow democrats who insist he's not doing an up to combat climate change. and they were disappointed with no announcement of a climate emergency or executive action. only a repetition of the threat that he'll take action if congress doesn't. this is an emergency, an emergency, and i will, i will look at it that way. i said last week, say it again loud and clear as president,
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i'll use my executive power to combat climate, the climate crisis, to the apps, or congressional action. the problem in congress essentially lies in the senate, in particular one of the president's own party, jo mansion who's pulled out of negotiations over climate legislation. given the senate 5050 split. this means unless some republicans break potty ranks. any legislation will simply not pass because of, you know, one senator in particular, joe mentioned who gets more money from the oil and gas industry than virtually any other sen. by didn't. he is blocking biden's legislation in the senate, so that fight and cannot enact his climate agenda there. the site of the president's speech was carefully chosen. the brighten point paula station was labeled one of the full fi, 5 industrial polluters in the past. but the coal fired plant was decommissioned 5 years ago and it's now set to become part of a massive,
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offshore wind power project that could generate a significant amount of green energy. and the president listed what he views as his administration successors, including the most recent. today, we began the process to develop wind power in the gulf of mexico as well from the 1st time, a real opportunity to power millions of additional homes from when. but this will not be enough for the president's critics to continue to call for stronger executive action. president biden has the power to declare a emmett emergency which could assist his administration in limiting the activities of fossil fuel industries on federal lands. but this in turn, could lead to the administration being involved in long drawn our battles in the courts. the president has confirmed his administration's message, that executive action remains on the table. but while the delay in execution
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continues, there's a real danger that this could become another proceed to biden failure. that voters would note at the midterm polls. mike, hannah al jazeera washington sel, head and shoulders in a continent ablaze. the race to control fires as the deadly heat wave makes his way across europe plus hostility sta, baby cloud going british prime minister balls. johnson bids farewell to parliament as his party names, the final 2 contenders to succeed him. ah, the journey has begun. the fee for wold copies on its way to the castle book, your travel package today. most countries in the radium peninsula. this time the year and beyond, absent iran would not c rating the forecasts at all. the sum exceptionally no man
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by this edge of the monsoon. flo give salon of the over caston. drizzly weather quite often. and we get showers in the mountains of our man. nothing in this for cows for thursday, certainly in. yep. and it's more likely in the southwest to saudi, but usually it's hot and dry. and that dry dusty wind is to be expected and that gives the high temperature some bear ability when there is no preventing breeze or it comes off the warm waters. and you get the full cost of $43.00 to $45.00, ask humid or unpleasant. a counter for borrowing, for example, east coast of saudi. but the hot wind out of iraq into sadie array often brings dust into re add as light to happen again by the time we get such as eased off a bit sumptuous. still high though. 49 in bagdad. 15 q 8 winds trying to pick up again. that hot air is right across the border up to the mountains of iraq as well . and even on the coast of the mediterranean that accumulates 30 or 31 degrees, the light on shore breeze. i'd like to give you some right to somalia, not much,
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i don't think, but there is better hope for western kenya, uganda, south sudan, whether some flooding on the ground. and ethiopia, cats are official airline of the journey live and robust debates. a lot of folks when they hear the word refugee think stranger, they think other law literally stuck in these cam. it's regardless of your ratings away. you're coming from. you said give everybody safety from global issues to those that need to be heard. human rights and land defenders and brazil, they live in a circumstance of permanent violence and intimidation. the street for a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera. ah ah,
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you're watching or is it a reminder of our top stories this i shall anchors, new president vas to be tough of what he calls undemocratic demonstrators. o'neill, vicks, i'm a singer, is about to take the oath of office as protest as we act to parliament's decision to elect and russia's father minister says moscow's military goals in ukraine have widened beyond the east. some don't boss region suck, love rock. told state media, the russian forces will also focus on ukraine, southern regions of household and somebody show you as president joe by the threatening to take executive action. if congress doesn't pass legislation to tackle climate change is announced. $2300000000.00 and funding building infrastructure. the can hold up against extreme, well, unnatural, disastrous european heat wave is fueling wildfires and stretching emergency services. spain's prime minister has more than 500 people have died
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because of the soaring temperatures. sastrugi has this report from taba in northern spain. when the inferno came, farmers in some ora became firefighters. with oh, my god, he says, i'm all alone. in remote areas like this, there is no time to wait for a rescue proof. you have to save yourself. the wind whips up the flames in every direction. it is easy to find yourself. surround came out of nowhere. oh my go go, go. go get around this guy. days later, manuel hills toward soil putting out any remaining embers in more than you do. i
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knew that we had help, but from other farmers in the area we thought is the local government didn't help was told that it is. it's very nice to come after the fire and say we will pay for all of this. but the time to help us is when the fire is here in the blaze burned crops, destroyed infrastructure and left behind. economic uncertainty, fires in this part of the country may be under control for now, but there is still smoke hanging in the air. you can see it obscuring the landscape . you can even smell it for the people living here. and for those fire rescue teams that are based here in tomorrow, these are ever present reminders of the wild, far season is far from over. i wish your money for 3 generations yolanda. my o julians family has lived and worked on this land off. she watched their bar and go up in flames in minutes. oh.
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taking stock. she says they don't know how they'll be able to recover. and ya know, garcia is done on bundles. i've never seen anything like this before. the fire came very quickly with a lot of wind. it was just relentless. we could do absolutely nothing. it's still going. it still has a lot of power. there used to be hundreds of animals here, most removed, but you'll, wanda's family could not save the have the livestock piece even before the wildfires changed this landscape of life here was hard families struggling just to make a living are now scrambling to keep their future from turning to ash, zane basra, the old jazeera tara spain. thousands of people in greece have had to leave their homes as far as burn near the capital athens water bombing aircraft and helicopters
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are being used to control the flames. but strong winds are making that difficult dosage. a body reports 24 hours on and these fires are still burning in the foothills of the pen deleon mountains. near assets, hundreds the firefighters battled the place which has engulf thousands of homes. as the wildfires continued to spread, thousands of people have been evacuated while some refused to leave, insisting on taking matters into their own hands. whatever we have been battling since last night, we saved it at the last minute. a fire engine does not have any more water, and the fire keeps re igniting. really, i don't know. the whole house burned, everything was lost, book, piano and clo this photo. finally, everything that a person would have, i am 53. so imagine at the moment we are new with what you see here in the nearby town of more than 3500 people were evacuated as fire spread quickly.
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cost us has a house in the hills here he left on tuesday. now who doesn't know if he will have a home to return to a little bit strange because we have the hope our phone will provide. but we should be a little bit cynical because we can't do anything. officials you say that since the start of the fire season on may 1st, there have been already nearly 2500 wildfires. the main obstacles for firefighters, not the high temperatures, but the strong winds which keep changing direction, starting new fires more than 90000 people have been evacuated so far from areas near the capitol. and the hardest part of the summer is still to come. this small, quiet town of and through south home to a few 1000 people, has already witnessed the wrath of the fires this year. while these homes have been
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spared across the valley, the damage is clear. the athens fire chief says his crews priorities to safeguard human life. something they've managed to do so far. greece is asking other european nations for help to get through the fire season, which officially last until the end of october. dorset jabari al jazeera and through sat greece and ox prime ministers, blaming turkey for artillery strikes that killed 8 people, including children in iraq's kurdish region, primus, and most of all, to me, one turkey, the baghdad reserves the right to retaliate. kara has rejected the allegations, it's happened and the mountain time of zacko and the province of da hook, turkey regularly carries out air strikes in northern iraq targeting members of dakota. stan workers, party, which is described as a terrorist. bach moon has moved from baghdad. well, according to the council of ministers of the iraq cit kurdish region, this is an artillery attack that targeted our resort in northern iraq. namely
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in, at zach whole resort, that's a touristic resort that iraq is from central and southern provinces that flee to an order to escape the scorching summer temperatures. to have some kind of refreshment to enjoy the, the streams, the natural streams there, the trees, the, the, the better weather actually. but according to the same source, 8 people at least, were killed civilians, 4 girls and 4 young people, $23.00 others are being hospitalized, including a few of them in intensive care and it who province it, people are very angry. they have been complaining. i remember, many people were forced to flee the villages because of the military operations going on in and around the military operations that i've been launched by turkish
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forces for 3 years now. targeting get the p k, k, the fighters of the could this stand workers a policy which is labeled as a tourist organization by turkey, the us and european union. so people say that they have been complaining to authority that to put it into these military operations that are hurting their lives. there are properties and their areas, but no action has been taken from iraq until this moment. sedans, ministry of hell says at least a 105 people have now died and tribal violence and blue nile state. a curfews been imposed, or military reinforcements have been deployed. uber, morgan reports, this is what remains of a jelly up. the less home in sudan, south, east and blue, now state his searching for any personal belongings he can salvage most, were burned in fighting between members of his hammock tribe and the house on for sir, this our la shadow,
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we were surprised on friday morning by members. of the house of tribe attacking us some burning prophecy. so we had to flee. my brother was killed right here. we found his body hedge to pieces. little now we homeless and the situation is really total water. tension speaks when the house i tried to establish a tribal administration and laid claim to land. other tribes resisted fighting, broke out and left a dozen stead. noon i'll state has seemed repeated violence in the past decades with fighting between government and rebel forces resulting in mass displacements. while a piece deal was signed in 2022 and the violence. the latest cycle of tribal clash as seems to show that the state is far from permanent stability. thousands have fled their homes and the house, the communities in several states have protested against the violence. some tribal elders in blue nile, believe it's politically motivated. hello, cut their arm groups that want to broaden their base and preparation for elections . and they thought that they can mobilize tribes. it's unfortunate,
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the house responded. we had repeatedly called them not to be part of it, but they didn't listen and to go state authorities say the perpetrators will be prosecuted. the mothers good, blue nile has long been est with a diverse group of tribes. we urge all citizens to not listen to rumors or speeches that incite hate and anger, and to preserve unity between the residence or dilemma hidden han and caly wants those responsible for burning down his home and killing his brother, held accountable. but he says he's not sure if justice will be enough to end the anger and the violence. he bill morgan al jazeera, with areas in blue. now faith, the government of italian primers mario tiger looks like it may collapse, striking one a confidence vote in the italian senate on wednesday. but senators, from 3 of his main coalition partners, refused to cast their ballots. i could try to step down last week, but the president rejected his resignation, urging him to try to revive his administration. russia soon act or less trust will
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become buttons next. prime minister, the farmer johnson and foreign secretary are the final 2 candidates and the conservative party leadership contest. the winners going to be chosen in a run of vote by party members in september to on a hall reports. therefore ricky sooner and liz for us will be the candidates going forward. conservative party and peas have spoken. now grassroots members will decide where the former chancellor richey soon ack or forum secretary list trust should go on to be party leader. and britons next prime minister. both the divisive characters, both have the experience of high office trust promises what she calls a truly conservative economic agenda, tax cuts and a hike indifferent spending time to pass and who can go into number 10. i can hit go, i'm running and i can get things done. soon acts as he'll stabilize the economy, ease the cost of living crisis and when the next election. the question now for our
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members is, who is the best person to defeat film or in the labor party at the next election? i believe i'm the only candidate who can do that. and there's a further distinction between the 2 wild lease trust is seen as the candidate most likely to continue boris johnson's brand of populist politics. richie soon isn't popular in downing street where he's seen as having betrayed johnson, earning him the distrust of party members. a poll all of those very party members who will elect the next prime minister suggests that list trust is far more likely to win the riches who not before the focus shifted to a very public summer leadership campaign, there was a time for parliament to say goodbye to boris johnson at his final session at the dispatch box in prime minister's questions. i do know the relationship between a prime minister and leader of the opposition is never easy. this one's proved no
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exception to the rule. but i would like to take this opportunity to wish him, his wife and his family, the best for the future. and johnson had this advice for his successor number one day trophy americans take up for the ukrainian speak up of freedom and democracy everywhere. johnson is relatively short and near included, he said, restoring the case independence from europe and battling the pandemic. but then a string of scandals brought his office into disrepute. mister speaker, i want to thank everybody here has some of the stuff faded. johnson exited the house of commons to rousing applause. the next prime minister will be named on september the 5th jona. how else 0 london. ah.
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