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into the mid thirties by thursday, it is going to get cooler, however, for uruguay as a little clutch of storms push their way east and speaking of storms. as we head to central america, we've got some stormy weather breaking through the sunshine. across the caribbean, it's going to be wet her as well for nicaragua, as well as costa rica and panama. but by wednesday there'll be some moisture pulling into the west of mexico, rumbling into storms across the north and those join up with some really stormy weather. that's affected the u. s. a gulf states we have had record rain fall in parts of the north of texas. no storms are going to be pushing their way across the se, taking the very heavy rain the likes of mississippi and alabama by the mid week. that sure weather update. cancer, airway official airline of the jazz. ah, this is al jazeera ah.
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hello sir. hello robin. you're watching the out. is there a news our life, my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes heading to jail. malaysia's former prime minister and the jeep resign conviction in a massive corruption case is upheld by a top court. keith steps up security had of ukraine's independence day while a to day care view is imposed, incur keith, mass events, a band. also, shanghai is waterfront, goes dark, and southern china face is pockets. as a heat wave scorch is the region and iraq's top court suspends work out to supporters of she i plead and looked other asada gather outside its premises, demanding parliament be dissolved. i'm going to get your oscar with the sport competitive football kick self in ukraine for the 1st time since the start of the war. and massena, his boss says the team has fighting series after winning their 1st matcher. the primary theses
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ah, welcome to the news our malaysia's top court is upheld a guilty verdict and jail sentence against the former prime minister naji bra. zach . the jeep appealed a 2020 conviction for money laundering and corruption, and a 12 year prison term. prosecutors have said 4 and a half $1000000000.00 was stolen from the one m d. b fund that he co founded. the court charge in a jeep for illegally receiving $10000000.00 from the fund that he's been on bail since 2018. pending that appeal, the jeeps legal team spoke to the media shortly after tuesdays verdict. you've heard the decision of the federal court. would it was read by the learner, chief justice of cause. we are very sad because we lost the appeal. i only see that we seek comfort and solace in the words
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of a great indian juris who said that the almighty a loaner can dispense perfect justice. a correspond for louis is following events forth from the malaysian capital column particles florence. the g really couldn't avoid the inevitable no matter how much he tried. that's right, while his lawyer to try to delay proceedings one by arguing that his new team is new legal team with an appointed only last month and needed more time to prepare for the case. and then they also tried to remove the chief judge by arguing that she was possibly bias on the basis of comments that her husband had posted that were critical of nudging than these comments were posted on social media several years ago. and the court ultimately rejected or denied those applications, and the court said it agreed with the findings of the high court, the findings, which will also affirmed by a court of appeal late last year. now in announcing its position,
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the 5 member panels at its decision was unanimous, and they said that they found that the defense was so inherently inconsistent and incredible that it failed to raise a reasonable doubt. on the prosecution case, nadia browser will be the 1st malaysian prime minister to be in prison to be convicted. now that had been concerns before this that because i'm know the party to which he belongs. and it's also the dominant political party in malaysia, because his party is back in power after having been voted out for the 1st time in history, in a general election in 2018. that corruption cases involving politicians from the party or people who were linked to the party would somehow fade away. and then the last years that have been instances where the attorney general did decided not to pursue some of these cases. so this decision diverted on tuesday. well, a lay some of those concerns. now this decision will also make it more difficult for not just to continue arguing that he is a victim of political persecution. when he was 1st arrested and tried the
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government that was made up of parties that had been part of the opposition, but his party i'm know, is now back in powers. so his argument that he is a victim of political persecution really is much less convincing. and this is important because this is not the only legal case that he face is connected to one n d b. he faces several other trials that are ongoing. and this particular case involves a format that of one on the beach and really the amount, $10000000.00 s fraction of the billions of dollars that prosecutor say were stolen from the investment fund flores. thanks very much for the update there. let's give you some more context of what's been going on because the state fund was set up in 2009 with prime minister deborah zach s's chairman. that was meant to encourage economic development through foreign investments. but trouble started in 2015 when it mr. loan payment to investors of half a $1000000.00 that unsettled markets and forced the government to investigate. the u. s. justice department intervened and said $4500000000.00 was embezzled through
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criminal schemes involving international money laundering. it also found money from one m d. b had been spent on extravagant items including luxury homes and properties. in beverly hills in california, budget welsh is an honorary research associate with the university of nottingham, malaysia's asia research institute, and joseph from qualon. but miss walsh could have you with us on the program. thanks for your time. now. what does this final decision by the court now tell us about the realities for malaysian politicians past and present who could be in trouble? well, i think we should be careful that the to recognize that this is one case involving one politician. and i think what we do see is that this is nobody's above the law on malaysia. he was the former prime minister. i was a case it took for years, and while there are serious issues involving the want him to be scandal that continues to affect the country, not least of which are the payments that ordinary citizens have to make. i think
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what we do see is that the judiciary system worked, we saw multiple corks convicted of hope, whole dish, the conviction. and i think this is a very important day for malaysia historic moment. in fact, how do you think that to his policy is going to react to this, not only to the verdict, but how they actually decide to support all you might say, let him go? well, i think one of the most interesting things has been the splits in the party since this case was 1st reveal in 2015. we saw a split initially at that point of time at that historic deputy prime minister about which basically kicked out of the party to raise concerns about this particular scandal. and it affected the outcome of the election in 2018 of which without plumber party that dominic party, i'm know, lost power. but we've seen now also as things have changed and evolve, it is a country moves towards another election, many new leaders. and i'm the recognize that nat geo has really had held the party
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hostage. and it's a point of time where we see a new generation of leaders recognizing that the malaysian needs to move on from not cheap. and i'm no itself needs to move on. and i think in we've seen that today where lead, while some leaders have called and are calling to support not you. i think others are actually more quiet and calling to, to support the decision and the, and the power of the judiciary to deal with this issue in the way that they have done. i mean, you talk about a new generation of politicians coming in and you might say with a new brush, sweeping the old to one side. but for the public it's very difficult choice. is it not? because for many of them it's better. the devil you know, has the public perception of politics, politicians, and these particular parties change certainly in the last decade because this is really what all the investigation started into all of those endless trials that sort of took so much time across malaysian television. i think there are 2 things
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here. first of all, it's no question that we've seen much more open public debate and exposure of corruption cases. and corruption is a very serious problem. that is wrap it across the system, which i think we have as seen politicians been affected by that and particularly those in the dominant party. not only not you, but other senior leaders in know do can face serious corruption cases and they're still ongoing. i think that the question of management corruption is something malaysia is wrestling with this decision today. i think sense of good precedent that people will be targeted for issues of corruption, even at the top. the 2nd issue, however, is that we've seen malaysian really come out and object to this. and i think we saw this in the 2018 election where people voted to remove that deeper office in part because of corruption. and while the government only lasted 22 months and a new coalition took over, what we have seen and even the current government has recognized that there is
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a lot of anger in malaysian society about the corruption. and i think this is one of the reasons why the case is still holding to think that it actually plays into the hands of the opposition parties who are in government at the time when nat geo went to call the 1st time. i mean, actually, boats quite well on the surface of them, doesn't it? as we had towards potentially a general election within the what the next 18 months. i think it does in some ways . yes. because i think it justifies the fact that they have managed to put this process without the new a new government in 2018. but i think it also has a profound impact on the current government. the current prime minister is small summary, will have to deal with that of some resentment. among some quarters it's party, but at the same time he will also be on record as the person who let this case move forward. and i think that i'm know, also serves the benefit because many of the supporters will see this in
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a particular frame and rally around the party as an election years. interesting to see what happens, bridget welsh, that joining us from color. but thanks so much for your time. welcome. they funeral has been held in moscow for pro kremlin political commentator dahlia to kina. russia says ukrainian secret service is part of the death of the 29 year old. she was killed in a car on the, on saturday, her father alexander, digging a far right nationalist and ally of lot of putin was among the mourners. russian leaders have condemned the killing. i cannot judge whether it was an act of intimidation or a settling of scores. i believe that this was about very crime for which they can be no forgiveness. and those who organized it as i understand it, the f s. b has already established the facts that are now been investigated. the investigation, i hope will be quickly completed. and as a result of this investigation, of course, they can be no mercy for the organizer. instigators and perpetrators of the crime
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is the russian security service has released this video that it says shows the assassin the agency maintains the ukranian woman who's in her forties have been planning saturdays attack. since july, son, russian media are linking the suspected killer to the ukrainian armies as of battalion, which russia has designated a terrorist group, but soldiers say they're not involved with no, i don't know her personally, this woman. secondly, the document they showed don't belong to a person serving in the as a potassium. this is obvious because of the uniform she is wearing and her military id. this woman does not serve in the as of battalion. collins president is visiting cave on the eve of ukraine's independence day, amid threats of a fresh wave of ukrainian strikes on reduced to her, met with ukrainian president thought of his lensky to confirm poland, support for its neighbour. the u. s. as russia has imminent plans to escalate military strikes against civilian and government infrastructure. so then he says,
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ukraine is ready to respond to the threat. well, the quiz military has also made similar predictions about possible attacks on independence day. events marking the day have been banned in cave and authorities are imposing a today curfew in the northern city of keith, starting on tuesday evening. this cars over to the ukrainian capital where theresa very standing by force just brings up to speed on what the mood is like in the capital, considering tensions are quite high. well, all major cities in ukraine, including keep our own high alert, especially after president made a felon ski warned that russia may try to carry out vicious attacks after a warning by united states intelligence services. but russia may be planning attacks against government buildings and infrastructure. and also after russia blamed ukraine, ukrainian woman of being behind the killing of daddy guinette. so suddenly,
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people here are on the alert. i just come back from being from the center of the city where there is a full display of destroyed russian tanks that have been destroyed during the 6 month the war. the message from the ukrainian government is clear. you thought that on independence day, which is happening here, this wednesday, the russian troops were going to be parading in the central heave. well, this is what happens to them alleging the fight that ukraine has been putting up against watching forces here in the country. the mayor of key van government has banned public gatherings. they're asking people to stay in their homes. they're asking them to pay attention to the area to be air siren. so people in a way have gotten a bit relaxed because the last attack, he'll keep when happened, back in june. so the war is mostly happening in the father and at least in part of the country, and people have not been in a way they got a bit relax and that's why there's
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a warning in play. they're asking people to stay in their homes. but president lindsey also said today that if russia carries out an attack, ukraine is going to be ready to respond to the u. k. this will be hosting a crime me and the platform summit with a few of the world leaders attending virtually what. so a lot about while crimea has been on the, on the new fly lately, mostly because of a series of explosions that have been ongoing in that place. crimea will the next by russia, back in 2014. it's a holiday destination for russian tourists. but in the past week, we have seen a series of attacks on strategic locations. this attacks have not been confirmed or the ukrainian government has not like knowledge that they are behind them. but some i'm a list we have spoken to are saying that part to sign for special forces which are governmental borders bear on the peninsula. cad could be carrying such attacks. this platform is happening today. over $6060.00 representatives from around the
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world are participating it among them. prime minister, boys, johnson, president, felons, peach, felons q said the queen, we continue to restore ukrainian rule on the peninsula. boys. johnson denounced b annexation on crimea, but also what is systematic? human rights abuses that are happening on the island. so suddenly crimea is a big issue. it's a, it's a big of an away pointed to point of our counter offensive bi ukraine and, and for many ukrainian when you talk to people here on the street, they celebrate anything that happens on the peninsula. because suddenly, most people here, once ukraine to get control over it once again, theresa by force, the in keith, thank you. well, still had, here on the al jazeera news, our migrants who died at sea trying to leave lebanon. the military searches for their bodies off the coast of tripoli plus, ah,
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protest as in haiti, dom and the prime minister's resignation as gang violence and poverty spreads across the country. also a former us, i've been champion, is looking to gain some former head of the she has told me, joe, love that story in sport. ah. h green silos in lebanon that were damaged in the bay report. explosion have collapsed. it's the 3rd time storage facilities that the port of clamps in the past month. officials say the buildings absorbed much of the impact from the explosion in 2020 the killed, more than 200 people. the government at orders that they be demolished, but the operation was put on hold. as victims, families wanted, the silos preserved as a memorial. a fire had been burning since july as rotting grain fermented in the summer heat. now the lebanese military is searching for the bodies of 30 people who
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are missing off the coast of tripoli. 4 months ago, they were attempting to seek a new life in europe. though submarine is being used to try to find the bodies and how to report the shores of northern lebanon had become part of a route for refugees and migrants bound for europe. 4 months ago, a tragedy at sea highlighted the desperation among an increasingly impoverished population. now, survivors have returned to the site of the ship rec, about 6 kilometers off the coast. at least 30 members of their families. among them, children are still missing with a submarine paid for by donations. an operation is underway to try to retrieve bodies that could still be inside the boat, 450 meters below sea level of need. but if we have them all door deliberate in the government did not do is judy talk to people and it is because of
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them. these people died. they wanted a better life. salam neeraj on, they were among those who drowned their mother. betty survived because along with her 2 sons and future son in law, she and her 2 daughters had hoped to reach italy to escape a life of poverty and unemployment. there are conflicting reports on what caused the boat to sink when it was intercepted by the lebanese army, but families, one closure. hello my love, even if it's just one bone, i want it, a shoe. so whatever it is, it belonged to my daughters and i want it. the tragedy hasn't stopped lebanese from trying to reach europe by sea. earlier this month, 75 people were rescued from a sinking boat off the coast of turkey. authority say illegal migration has been increasing steadily. at least 3000 people are believed to have tried or were able
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to reach europe in the past 6 months. and unlike in the past, most people risking the journey are lebanese, not syrian or palestinian refugees. domino and mother i will make another attempt to live and another. i won't stop until i leave this country where you live without any dignity here. there's helplessness and concern for the future. but most of all, there is grief. there i'll just eat off the coast of north and lebanon to try to lower the worlds. second largest academy is feeling the effects of extreme weather patterns, including record high temperatures and prolonged droughts. shanghai, so miss waterfront will go down for 2 nights to save electricity. many provinces have an als power cuts due to low water levels at hydro, electric dams, some parts of the world's 3rd largest river. the young c have dried up for more than 400000000 people depend on it for drinking water. high temperatures have also
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affected crops. smaller grain harvests in china could also have a global impact. and while fires of force, the evacuation of more than 1500 people in the southwest, the region has been battered by drought and hot temperatures may get susceptible to fires. patrick fork has more from beijing war report, say around 1500 people had to be evacuated to safe places because of multiple bush fires across the mountainous regions of chung ching there's been lots of social media video circulating, showing huge flames ripping through large waves of land and authority say that thousands of rescuers and helicopters were sentenced to fight the fires. they say the situation is now under control, but the risk is likely to remain so long as this drought continues. there's been no rain for whatsoever in challenging for weeks. and of course, is also battling the scorching heat temperatures there have hit above 40 degrees for nearly 2 straight weeks. and the other concern is that potential shortages of
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power and to address that authorities have reduced mall opening hours. and malls are only going to be open from $4.00 to 9 pm until the situation changes. or they refer to this as being an urgent situation. and we're seeing similar measures being implemented in different parts of the country that also battling extreme heat as well. notably in shanghai authorities and switched off lights along the iconic boons in an effort to preserve energy. let's begin loc sung ho. he's the director of the pan, suitable shanghai, hong kong economic policy research institute at lincoln and university and josefina . from hong kong. good. have you with us on the program so i can just begin with the fact that when you get 80 percent of your power from hydro, sol says and not then that drops by 950 percent. and you have a demand of an extra 25 percent by the public. china really has a problem on its hands when it comes to production. definitely,
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i think these days china is also pretty much relying on some buyers. and i think it's a ration among themselves. you know what, what, whatever power or support you know, i mean, cuz again, tricity supplies will laurie industrial uses in areas such as jang shoe and john king. but that will impact on production and output areas that sort of produce a great deal of the auto auto motive parts and also food progress. so i think the national, we are working on to some extent on some, some power that has a power uniform the best i can transmit on today national rate. and it's possible
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to alleviate some of that shortage, but definitely are going to have an impact. hopefully this will be the impact would be more to reach or i know by 5 various policies. the economy was greatly affected by the coven pandemic. and also china's very strict policy on a 0 tolerance when it came to cove, it looking down those factories trying to solve the problem out and wipe it out. how much of that is now going to be, you might say impacted by what we're seeing now, by a lack of electricity to produce the products that factories really need to get sort of back on their feet again, don't i think people jobs again? yes, i think i manufacturing is not too bad on the exports are still friends well and i think the. ready industrial industrial
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production is not significant to hit so i'm actually still hopeful that this. yes, you cannot improve. can trend around 4 percent even though it's still on the 515 percent target of time. i think all percent is like you achieve. how do you think i do cultural sectors, going to deal with all of this because also the young see does feed into those right. heavy fields and other consumables, the small pharma, the small producer, is going to have huge issues. issues right now, how do you think they will be helped i think the government is doing what it can. you know, 1st of all, there's this concern about inflation and china has a large stock. so in other words,
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so i just want to continue inflation on it on, on the mainland, still pretty moderate on your about 2 percent, something like that. we are much lower than that in k o u. s. and i think we have to remember that in recent years, as a matter of fact, china has been able to achieve, but almost every year or so. so it's expected that all are not too far from the high levels, even though there would definitely be some, some decline, but decline not significant enough to to put it on on, on trying to see performance looks on how from lincoln university in hong kong. thanks. so much for joining us. i thank you. thank you. in the wrong supporters of
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shirley politician without asada rallying outside the offices of the supreme judicial council in baghdad. where cooling on judges to dissolve parliament in such a date for early elections to be health. but last week, the judicial body told souther that it has no authority over the legislature. the council says it's unconstitutional to try to force it to issue a decree from a hook up though. i had joins us now live from baghdad and, and just bring us up to speed on the atmosphere that people are still wanting to see. change out they exactly. they have been and chanting get again as to what they consider the corruption of this state of vision. this recessed and in fact, they have been sitting up tents here. they say that they're planning for an open sit in until their demands are met. now, this is another episode of the escalation, this time in front of the supreme judiciary council. remember these some of the
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supporters that we're camping in front of the parliament for a month now? they sent some of them have been sent here and they say that did accusing that the judiciary system of the judiciary council of being a part of the corrupt assist him in. on the other hand, the supreme judiciary council has it opened an investigation in a what it's considered as threats and to it's as tough by a supporter as of which a at lee that a mock to the a so that in fact, the judiciary council has issued an arrest warrant against a tough leader. prove other leader, a former, a law maker and the prominent politician affiliated to him, up to the a. so that it for what the judiciary council considered as threats against the council. now, these protested to say that the, the judiciary counsel is collaborating in the whole day. lemme by not taking
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decision to dissolve the parliament up. remember, this is one of their top demands. the reason why the of the qu occupy the parliament headquartered is that the demanding, the parliament be dissolved, and the an elections be held as a, a way out of the current political deadlock. in the mean time, in the meantime, there is rival protest not far from here. this is, remember, this is the green zone. the green zone that has within its cit facilities that supreme judicial council right behind me and the parliament which is not far from here, both are now occupied by so the supporters, but not far from here. near defenses of the green zone, that is a counter protest stage it by the pro iranian parliamentary block, known as the coordination framework. that is the rival, that is it, the rival parliamentary block of al southern al southern was rival politicians, have called on this the supporters to continue their sit in near the fences of the
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green zone. so with this escalation, there is no sign of it that this a conflict is abating. any at times on this move to day has been condemned by several local and international institutions, including the prisoner of the state is the prime minister. most of alchemy who has called for com, in fact, he has cut short his visit to egypt and returned home. i remember that seller has rejected an initiative for the national diet that was offered by you. most of the caretaker, prime minister, most of i had called me at 2 weeks ago, my moot of the war had thanks very much for the update. so for the webinar, his kara hello there for the south asia, the rains have ease the cause, much of central india, but that hasn't help the flood waters that remain particularly in the north east in areas. now the rain is set to pick up across eastern coastal areas of india as that
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wet weather works its way further in land. and we're going to see heavy rain once again for pakistan, where we have already seen flooding. that's thanks to a monsoon depression. it's working its way further east and up into the north, taking a lot of that heavy rain into afghanistan. but it is looking a lot dryer in the northwest corner as it is across central areas pushing into the south, where we are still seeing some of the showers trickling into sri lanka. now was he moved to east asia? it's a story of intense heat for china. we've seen this heat wave last for more than 2 months, but there's going to be some welcome relief coming into the south west. that's thanks to a tropical storm. that's pulling its way into coastal areas. it's an a what the temperature rather dramatically for the lights of hong kong bringing torrential rain and some very strong winds for shanghai. however, we've also got the rain pulling in here. we'll see a bit of a drop of the temperature of a take you back a day. quite a dramatic drop through to thursday. we'll have thunderstorms, some welcome, wet weather here. that sure weather update. well still had hail laneesa, jupiter,
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as it's never been seen before. the new james web space telescope shows all the solar systems biggest planet. he also followed protests in thailand's capital where people are gathering to demand the resignation of the prime minister. and ukraine's domestic football season kicks off for the 1st time since the start of the watch. i will have those details coming up in sports. so do stay with us here. on the opposite, renews our ah ah
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welcome back to the usa with me. so rodney, deb hall, reminder all top stories. malaysia is top court upheld a guilty verdict and jail sentence against the former prime minister. dodgy present . the job appealed against a 2020 conviction for money laundering and corruption and a 12 year prison term. a funeral has been held full pro kremlin political commentator daddy other vena who was killed in a car bombing on saturday. russia science ukraine organized the killing. but keith denies any involvement brushes, foreign minister psychological said that can be no mercy for those behind her death . shanghai is switched off the lights of it same as waterfront as a heat wave and drank causes major power shortages. many provinces in china have announced pockets due to low water levels at hydro. electric dumps, security has been tightened in thailand's capital. why protest is a gathering to demand the resignation of the prime minister. play of channel tra, and 10 of his ministers survived a new confidence fight last month. opposition parties and alleged ethics violations
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. proof took power in a q in 2014 opponent say that he should have stepped down on wednesday when his achia to is up and a colt will make that final decision. tony chang is live for us in bank call. kind of cool. so tony, an important day for democracy and the rule of law both for the public as well as for those currently in power. it is absolutely all low. it's become a bit of a party, the saving for a couple of hours there. we had a lot of fall re rhetoric on the space for rhetoric that from the stage behind me the those speak as if now given away to several bands to applying for not inconsiderable audience, although, but not on the size. i think that we often expect here in thailand, but they are here to make a very serious point. and that is that the prime minister has been in power for 8 years up to midnight local time tonight. they say that under the 2017
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constitution, that the military themselves pushed through is the term limit and that he should be forced to step down by the constitutional court well meet tomorrow general prior has said he'll respect any decision they made, but i think, yeah, there's also a feeling here that this is a constitutional court that has very often rules on the side of the government. 5 of the 9 judges are appointed by this government. i. so i don't think anyone is expecting to be him to be gone at any time soon, or what this is more likely to be is that bust of barring of style, those heading into the general election, which is scheduled to happen by the middle of next year. i think the opposition part is want to read mind people that general bryan has been very unpopular in the past. there is a feeling that this government has mishandled many crises that buried over cove. it . the current cost of living crisis is
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a high rate of been placed near in thailand and that this was a q, this was a government that established itself with a q 8 years ago. and the getting into the general election campaign in the next year. that may be possibly a chance for people to make a change. will st. tiny change in bangkok, forest? thank you. now, the australian government is to launch an inquiry into a decision by the former prime minister to secretly appoint himself to 5 ministries . during the pandemic. the solicitor general says scott morrison's appointments were legal, but the decision to keep them quiet undermined the principles of responsible government. sarah clark reports one day after receiving advice from australia solicitor general prime minister anthony albanese, unveiled his report. it is found that his predecessors decision to appoint himself covertly to 5 ministerial rolls was legal, but filing to inform his cabinet at the parliament,
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the public and for ministers was inconsistent with how the country should be run. the advice show is, i think, a very clear, clear criticism and critique all the implications, sit there for a democratic system of government during the pandemic. scott morrison swore himself in as joint minister for health have affairs financed treasury and resources. the governor general ever saw the appointment, but he too, didn't to inform parliament that was cleared by the nation's top lawyer. albanese says a water inquiry is needed. the inquiry will know to examine what happened and how it happened. it will also need to examine what the implications, ah, ah, for what occurred either whether there are any legal issues that arise constitutional law is agree and say the parliament needs to be informed of all
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ministerial appointments. if democracy is to be upheld. if we have secret teams, we had a front to those principles into those norms that frustrates the ability and prevents palm and holding minutes to the counter. you don't know who the minutes are on, which ministers are responsible, what alma can't bat process a bit of cereal. accountability to parliament doesn't work. we're time minister albanese has flagged the loophole that allows ministry appointments to be made without informing the public and has asked his department to make that a priority. as to scott, most of the former prime minister said it was in the national interest for him to take on the extra portfolio. during the pandemic. extraordinary and unprecedented time, so far, he's refused to resign. sarah clark ow, dedira brisbin, australia, former years president donald trump is trying to stall the investigation into materials the f. b. i seized from his florida home 2 weeks ago,
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from lawyers of asked a federal court to help the examination of documents until a mutual official known as a u. s. in u. s. law as a special master could decide which documents can be released. mike, hannah has more from washington, dc. nice instructed his lawyers to go to court, to demand that a special master be appointed by the court to supervise the filtering of the material. a special master is a judicial figures, sometimes sometimes support a judge whose independent of all parties. so now it's up to the federal court to decide whether to replace the d o j folk to teen with an independent character as demanded by the president trump lawyers. it's a legal battle because this is the 1st legal action that comes lawyers abroad since that search at morrow lago. but also in the course of this week, what is happening is the department of justice had off the judge in this case,
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who issued the original warrant to seal the affidavit on the basis of which the warrant was issued. this is the evidence that the f b i had collected the department of justice does not want this made public. the judge will decide on thursday whether or not to unseal that affidavit or he may decide to feel it in a rejected form. he's off the department of justice to give him a redacted form to look at. if the satisfied, he will make it public. if not, he may draw up his own document that is rejected. but even that would remain under seal until the department of justice has gone to appeal, which it has certain it will do from isn't chance a climate change is affecting their harvest, contributing to the increase in food prices. hundreds of thousands of people are struggling to make ends means of the world bank estimates that 42 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. hipaa morgan reports from jeremy region north of the capital and jemina. for years, sala have a bucket,
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has owned this farm, exporting corn and other crops to provinces, across chad. but in the past few years, he says his harvest have shrunk a law or live in a thorough mobility in the past 3 years or so we would planted around the time. we were expecting raines, it would rain and then stop. well, so some died. i lost 20 acres of the crop, so i planted this year because of the change in rain pattern ahead of my dog. thousands of champions depend on farming for their livelihood, but to many say they've been producing less as a result of global warming. the you and environment agency considers chad among the country's most vulnerable to climate change. it's not just erratic rainfall. chad also suffers from cycles of drought. the extreme weather means smaller harvests and lower returns for farmers. and because less produce reaches the market. prices have increased in a country where nearly half the population of 13000000 live below the poverty line
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. chad relies heavily on imports and the knock on effect of the rise in global prices can already be felt. many people say they simply can't afford to some items of food a or as i'm and anybody who's got there to get up when i was to be garages, just keep increasing him. de owens. i used to buy a lot of food before honey, but now i've reduced what i buy. i'm some things i've stop buying altogether. inflation is less than 3 percent, but hundreds of thousands of people are in less than $500.00 a year. according to the government, which says it's working to reduce costs. oh goodness, another the government each year sit some of its budget to buy commodities at the normal price and sell them to people who can't afford it, lower prices. well, that's to reduce the impact price. i expected and the government is working to support vital industries and work on getting investments to improve the economy. and i love people here say they hope prices go down soon so they can afford to put food on their table. he, bill morgan, out to the euro,
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has it'd be at chad. at least 2 people have been killed in the haitian capital. puerto prince during anti government protests. widespread poverty on political instability, a feeling violent crime and lawlessness as rhetoric. gayton b reports. oh, chaos. him put a prince. ah, haiti is a country without a functioning government. it's economies collapsed and protest as a demanding prime minister ariel emery stepped down. oh, we haitian people will demonstrate with our plates and spoons and blankets and pillows in front of ariel on reserves to ask him to resign because hunger and insecurity are killing us all. during the demonstration, the man was shot and killed. witnesses say the attacker fled in a co gang violence. his serge, since the assassination of president juvenile morsey, left j. his successor in joey's support from the international community. but has
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been criticized for saying he has no plans to step down until elections are held. if louisiana, please also say that with him about how much we live in a society with people can't afford to eat and drink if conditions for the most vulnerable people he had done to improve. we will stay on the streets welcome that we have a different vision for the country. one way young people can thrive. haiti is still struggling to recover from a magnitude 7 point to earthquake that destroyed the southern tip of the peninsula a year ago. crippling economic conditions are likely to worse than is the political crisis drags old. there's gas or shortages. there is severe commonality. we're kidnappings and gang violence. ah, so massacres over the last a few weeks. ah, and therefore the government so far has been, ah, rather weak in its responses and hasn't been able to to address these realities that are affecting daily lives for asia. ah, critics of the prime minister, her vow to continue to protest until they get the chain. they say haiti, ne ah,
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victoria gate and b out his era. the preserved heart of brazil's 1st emperor has arrived in the country's capital, had of celebrations mocking the 200 anniversary of independence on september the 7th. and on carrying and don pad through the 1st, embalmed organ was welcomed with military honors. it's on loan to the government of brazil and will go on public display. don pedro declared brazil's independence from portugal 200 years ago, and when he died, he asked his heart to be taken to the city of porto, where it since been kept. mexico's government is appealing to international health, to rescue 10 coal miners. they've been trumped underground since a shaft wall clubs. nearly 3 weeks ago. when will repel reports are from the site in the mexican state of co. ha! ah, the been a bit, the coal mine in call wheeler, mexican. emergency crews have been working day and night to free 10 miners who had
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been trapped under ground since august. 3rd, the senate for me, this is all going by too slowly. it's been too many days. cynthia reese's husband said he is among the missing miners. she tells us her grandfather died in a mining accident long ago, and later her father was trapped in a coal mine for 7 days before being rescued. she says the last thing she ever expected was to be going through the same experience once again. we also looking to take us, anthony, that i understand what my daughters are feeling, not knowing if your father is okay or not, or how will he get out? i understand more than you can imagine. that's why i say to god, if you gave me my father back, let my daughters have their father back to you or me off in familiar to me, father. there's been no contact with the miners since august. 3rd. but blue packard reese, cynthia, his father says, even though it's been almost 3 weeks since his son in law became trapped in the
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mine, hope is not yet lost. as in frame i, on the fed as a sampling, there is always home always when i was trapped in the mind, people said i was did, it was in the newspapers, but here i am. miracles can happen here, maria. go. willa is mexico's coal mining capital. but safety standards for minors here are practically non existent, accidents involving gas explosions, collapses and flooding. like the one that occurred in the been of at the mine are not uncommon. rescuers are continuing to extract water from the flooded mine using more than a dozen pumps. like this one, working 24 hours a, a authority say that bringing the water level down is the only way they'll be able to reach the 10 men trapped more than 60 meters underground. families of the tramped miners see what they want most is for the men to be returned to the surface . but many here also worn that without improving working conditions for coal miners
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. it's only a matter of time before an accident like this one happens again. manuel rap a low al jazeera while we la mexico. well, as jupiter, there's the world has never seen it before. the new james web space telescope is showing of the solar systems biggest planet, the photos that taken last month capture, unprecedented views of the northern and southern lights, and a swirling polar haze. the infrared images are artificially colored to make the features stand out the end, right. as a space commentator, he says, the images have broadened our understanding of the gas giants atmosphere. well, these are beautiful, beautiful images. we are seeing jupiter literally in a whole new light because the james web space telescope sees light at different wavelengths than our eyes do. and so that's why this image is colored ugly as it where this tells us an enormous amount about the atmosphere of jupiter.
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we can see the aurora borealis as it where the northern lights, the southern lights. we see the ring around jupiter, which we didn't even know existed until the 1980s. we see and moves circling jupiter and then most spectacularly. we see the huge white ball. it's quite big because the great red spot in these wavelengths looks bright and white because we're looking at the higher atmospheric clouds understanding how atmospheres work on other planets is absolutely central to our understanding of how our own atmosphere and climate work. a lot of the concerns about global warming, where sparked by early research at the planet venus where scientist began to realize that venus was once light the earth. and they had the horrifying realization that the earth could become like venus some day. well,
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still had on the nissan the yankees look to have finally turned around a terrible run, a full full story coming up with joe after the break. ah, it could be seen as a laudable goal, aiming the great to racial integration under juice growing, but to drive to abolish cycled ghettos has led to the danish government reclassifying citizens along racial lines, setting ethnic quotas for every district in the country name is for every district population that is at least 70 percent west, an 80 percent of mil to parkins residence from an immigrant background. the danish government count might pay believe areas like me on the paul can purely on the basis of ethnicity what it can do is force the housing to be sold off to private investors who then erased the rents. the idea is that mainly western people seems to be wealthy,
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will then be able to move back in residence or suing the government and anti segregation policy centered on the social condition crime rate would be valid, but we object to removing people from the home based on a committee minorities find themselves stuck. they move out of one area to lower the number of non western is but can't move into another area. for the same reason, lou ah ah o'clock, it's time for sport now. his jo ann's good news to the man behind you. finally, yes and the manchester united fans because boss eric 10 hog has praised his sides fighting spirit after they beat it to rivals liverpool for their 1st when at the premier league season. for the 2nd time in 3 matches, christina,
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rinaldo started on the bench for united as a case of no. rinaldo, no problem. as united took the lead 15 minutes in the center showed great composure to put the home site in front celebrations for united players bought disagreements among the liverpool team. bruno fernandez, almost gifted liverpool and eagle eyes the shortly before half time. on a sunday, martinez came to the rescue. united did scorn of off to the break, and in the right end, england strike hammock as rushford with the finish to put his team to new up them. who were back in it with 9 minutes ago. mohammed salah, making it to one large united, held on to pick up their 1st points the season and inflict liberals. firstly defeated, 2022 in clumps, side all without victory. in that i think 3 games we have a long way to go. and when you are in the process, you have to do with setback. sometimes also you were highlights today's highlight.
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but, you know, we just started and what we have to get is, is a way to, to, to above i to, we have still a lot of room for improvement. and that is what we have to work for. but i hope to speak to place know, understand at the base is always team fight expert for the man. she had fun protested outside old prophet against the clubs owners. the glaze of family americans happened. the talkative, intense criticism, and i financed to invest in the team. stadium and training ground funds are unhappy with the club set of almost $590000000.00 most likely to sell the steak money. and i still haven't want to trophies in 2017 or 10. hawk also wants to spend money on building his squad, and that started with the finding of cas amino from rail madrid, miss hilda with paraded in for me to find the head of the game against liverpool.
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customer 15 champ, usually trophies with re l. and 2 spanish lead titles, he joins in a 4 year contract worth around. $16000000.00. competitive football is returned to ukraine for the 1st time since the start of the war in the country. domestically kicked off his check that and yet tracing metal is that the lim pick stadium and cave. the venue which hosted the 2012 european championship final was empty of funds because of the risk of as strikes. and just in case the matches are already being played stadiums with bomb shelters. again finished go las say more matches are taking place on tuesday. in the 16 team competition data mckeever set to play their 1st domestically match on sunday right now though they're focused on pulling off and upset to reach the group stages of the way for champions league dino trail ban fee cut to know in the 2nd leg, the build up has been disrupted by the war and the team having, i've had to train and play in poland because of it. that coach. she's aware of how
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his players feel, being away from their families. but hope's getting on the page will help bless you who didn't see their family both to month. so the tiny because there was a family living and another person is not to do for us. but i said that last time more to be on the beach and we try to, to forget to absorb all these kinds of things and concentrate with much porch case carbon fi. her one went away from replacing the group stages and they're looking good, having strong together 11 consecutive wins across all competition. tennis well, number 2, alexander vera has pulled out of next week's u. s. hyphen because of injury. the german has not recovered off the tearing ankle ligaments in the semi finals at the french open in june. you needed surgery and had to miss wimbledon is final. grand slam starts on monday that are in the pool by us
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open run up and the man who beat him in the 2020 final dominic team as on his own struggles with injuries in the last 18 months. as a result, his ranking is dropped to 231st in the world history and we went out for flushing meadows in winston salem open in north carolina. and the 2nd rooms team took care of j. j wolf, 677576. there was some relief for tampa bay buccaneers funds. as tom brady returned to training after missing the last 2 pre season games. 7 times the bo windows absence became the subject of several rumors. even speculating that brady could leave tampa bay. the 43 year old is back in training ahead of a final preseason game. at indianapolis. you yankees appeared to finally turn things around with a little help from aaron judge. he had his 47 majorly home run of the season, as the yankees beat him at 42. in the 1st game, what is known as the subway series?
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that's 2 straight winds for the yankees offer night may run a 14 losses from 17 to milford. and he is something you don't see every day, a triple play warner. minnesota twins taking out 3 texas rangers boxes in one place and took around 7 seconds is the 2nd time the season the twins have done. it didn't help. so because the ranges 1212, all right, that is all useful for now more later. so thanks very much jana cool salam, more news on the other side of the break, but until a from joe, me and all the news, our team here headquarters in tahoe. i see your time and your company ah, a place of a home that every arab will social life wanted to look jewels, artists, and pockets with where ideas are sparked and history is made from mercantile
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