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i know lauren taylor, this is down here. news. our life from london coming up and is really miniature investigation says it's highly likely al jazeera journalist, sharing a workplace, was accidentally killed by one of its soldiers. thus, i know that we will deliver, we will deliver, we will deliver you kay's ruling. conservative party chooses this trust to be its leader and the countries next prime minister, european gas prices, serge as rushes as it won't reopen, it snored stream one pipeline until sanctions and lifted. ha. and where your router supporters celebrate on to kenya supreme court oppose his election as president. dismissing reiner dingus accusations a fraud, and i am he to stay with him dough with your sports news. about libretto vc, heavier challenge of a lot of will, heavyweight champion tie some fury issues the chat. instantly joshua invited his
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fellow brits to take a shot at his title. ah, palestinian officials, human rights campaigners and the family of sharing workers have criticized and israeli military investigation into her killing and made a long way to report said there is a high possibility that the outer 0 correspondent was accidentally hit by gunfire from an israeli soldier. but these really army said it would not be launching a criminal investigation into the killing of the veteran palestinian american journalist. and i shall name reports from ramallah the pursuit of justice for sharina abu clay within israel ended on monday as widely expected. these railey military announced its soldiers did not violate procedure, and there will be no criminal investigation into her killing while on assignment in
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the janine refugee camp in may. a senior military official offered condolences and called sharon's death, a devastating loss of life. the military report concluded that after multiple internal investigations, there was a high probability and his really soldier accidentally shot serene. but it could not be determined conclusively. the official says with 100 percent certainty is really soldiers did not target serene or any other journalist that day. and if in israeli bullet killed her, it was a mistake. but that then will them up. it's not convincing, it's unacceptable, and there's no other suspect, but the occupation army murder cheering that the military describes. the janine refugee camp on the day serene was killed as a battle field. it says there was a prolonged gun battle with armed palestinians. the soldiers retreated to vehicles
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and the military official says they had limited visibility and did not. c video from the minutes before sharing death show home. in my mind that you've been very clearly marked blue brown jack about shot in the back of the neck helmet, even as she collapsed to the ground. witnesses who tried to assist her say, the gunfire continued. shooting, how will she's become an international symbol and that is why her blood became a heavy burden in criminal, political, and diplomatic terms. they can't handle this. that is why they're trying to manage the fall out of her murder. she reads, family says it's obvious israeli war criminals can't investigate their own crime. it's calling on the u. s. to conduct an independent and credible investigation into the palestinian american journalists killing. the palestinian authority says it's pressing international bodies for accountability and l. g. zero's legal team plans
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to submit a case with the international criminal court at the hague. sharina case may be closer to the is really military, but her family says our dear, serene, cannot be swept aside. natasha name elsie's 0 ramallah. al jazeera has reached a statement on the israeli report denouncing the israeli occupation armies, evasion of responsibility for the assassination. assuring network li the network also denounces the armies failure to admit its crime and its attempt to evade prosecution of the perpetrators. and is there a demand that an independent international body investigate the crime of the assassination of shimmering that work li to establish justice terean's family is cooling on the u. s. to investigate killing showings. nice, lena, i work late, told out as they are, they still believe is really forces targeted her around as a family. we are not surprised. this is something that was expected from the
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israeli side. it's definitely outrageous. it's however expected. but for us, it was never about and is really investigation for us. it has always been about a u. s. independent investigation. at the end of the day, you cannot have a war criminals investigating their own crimes from day one. we've known that shooting car gets it and killed by an israeli soldier. so for us, so these are merely nothing but the statements obscuring the true and continuing to spread this information. coming up on this is our from london, the back up power line supply in the russian controlled zipper is your power plant to ukraine's national grid is disconnected due to a fire. thus, i been shocked to my call is past few days in the visit to somalia,
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the un humanitarian chief warned that famine is at the door again and thousands are already dying. and the 1st man through to the us open the quarter finals, it'll have that in support. ah, this trump has been picked as the new leader of the u. k. conservative party and will replace brush johnson as prime minister trust speech. former chancellor as she soon act by round 20000 votes in the leadership contest and in bother reports. london richie soon arg. 60399. louis truss 81000. 300. 26. therefore, i give notice that lives truss is elected as the leader of the conservator and union who results have been widely predicted,
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but it's no less significant given the candidates differing approaches on the economy and helping people facing huge rises of energy bills. let's try to address those issues, but only off to attribute to the man she replaces as prime minister on tuesday. horace, you got breaks it done. you crushed, jeremy corbin, you rolled out the vaccine and you stood up to vladimir putin. you are admired from kiev to carlisle. richie scenic resigned along with dozens of conservative m. p. 's accelerating boris johnson's departure. he's now which tories to unite behind his former cabinet colleague, but she knows winning back public trust will be a big challenge. after such a long selection process, the urgency for the new prime minister to tell the public exactly what steps they'll be taking over the cost of living crisis is clear. unless trust cons have
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failed to realize that low the work i think has been done. and i think the team are aware that once he transition from campaigning to government, this is a talk question on people's minds. and people will expect to hear clear and comprehensive answers. and i think we'll get that later this week. i will deliver on the energy crisis dealing with people's energy bills that all say dealing with the long term issues we have on energy supply of to previously focusing on tax cuts . trust is reportedly considering a freeze on energy bills. something to your position labor party has called for this political consent that, that needs to happen. shinny swamps, the question how she got to pay for that labor, me clear the need to be a winful tax on oil and gas companies. so she needs to show that she actually understands and come meet the challenges that are there after 12 years of failure of this tory government, how we will deliver a great victory for the conservative party in 2024. thank you,
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said no shortage of immense challenges so immense in fact that some predict another leadership challenge before the next election is due in 2 years time. nadine barbara al jazeera london, paul brennan report on a political career. britain's next prime minister. and what we can expect of her this trust is already a familiar face in downing street. she's been a government minister for the past 10 years serving under and our last inc. 3 previous conservative leaders. but her ambition for the top job has always been apparent. and now, after winning a bitter and bruising leadership contest, she must prove that she can justify that ambition. we are facing an unprecedented problem with ly. warren ukraine, energy prices rising. amazing in tray ale, a climate change, the shift to power to the east. is she actually convincing people that she is the person to deal with all of those massive issues?
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and i think that the jury's very much out on that trust as politics have shifted over the years. born to left wing parents as a child, mistrust was taken along to and to nuclear protests. by the age of 19 though she was a prominent student, member of the centrist liberal democrat party, addressing its 1994 national conference and arguing passionately to abolish the monarchy. because i believe like most liberal democrat in democracy, democracy with a capital d. 2 years later though, trusts had switched her allegiance to the conservative party in 2010, she was elected to parliament. and now she is regarded as a leading figure in the parties, right, wink. it means that this is somebody who's really got a political message that they haven't just inherited. they're not just parenting because it's what their parents told them to think they thought about and come to conclusions themselves. i respect that she's endeared herself to party members by being comparative and hawk it shone international issues and unabashedly patriotic
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stationed on the ukrainian border. comparisons with former prime minister, margaret thatcher had been marked on social media, but seemed deliberately cultivated, entrust as meteor appearances. questions persist about liz trust, his political judgment, and her convictions ahead of the breaks it referendum she campaign for britain to remain in the european union. but when the u. k voted to leave, she suddenly became a staunch supporter of brag it. and i've been other examples from this summer's leadership contest, a major policy on public sector pay, for example, was announced confidently on a monday and then dumb swiftly by tuesday. the problem with list process that you have there, massive ego, or a huge vanity, a terrific ambition, terrific confidence, but no record of any serious intellectual or policy commitment at all. crimes to
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trust has convinced the conservative party members to give her the top job in government. the challenge now is whether she can convince the wider british public to keep her there, pull brennan, al jazeera downing street. let's take a look at some of the challenges facing her food prices in the u. k. risen 13 percent this year and energy prices. a skyrocketing and predicted 40 percent of households will struggle to pay their bills. come october, but our plan is to cut taxes and offer support with energy bills at risk fueling inflation, which is currently at to 40 year high of 10 point one percent. and is predated to go to 18.6 percent in the new year. another huge challenge is the national health service. it is severely short staffed. the latest figures show a record 6600000 people were waiting for routine hospital treatment in may up 1000000 from the month before andrew simmons at joins me now from westminster. sir andrew plenty on her plate. well you just spell that out. lauren, how did you want
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a colossal, a challenge? any prime minister, no matter how good could possibly face other than that range of statistics. you've explained a country in crisis at so many levels. and she is saying in that 5 minutes address after the results of that poll, that she can deliver on every aspect. but at what cost? i've got somebody with me who will hopefully might have the answer. john ashmore, editor of capex, the online political website. this is a colossal undertaking. she's sir going for. let's start with that. the energy bills that's it's rumored that she will be announcing possibly on tuesday, but certainly this week some form of freeze on the bills is that some form of handout which she said she'd never do because she just wants to make tax
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cuts and grow the economy yeah, i think she was, she certainly said she preferred not to give handouts on the campaign trail. so she gave herself a little bit of, you know, the politicians wiggle room there to do things differently. i don't think it be surprised that many people that she was going to produce something pretty big on energy bills. the political pressure is just too great. i was slightly surprised to hear that it was going to be a price freeze rather than say, cash transfers to people on lower incomes or something like that. the price freeze is, is labeled policy. after all kissed arm has been talking about it, a great length. it'll be interesting to see if she does go ahead of it. how she plans to finance or is she just going to put it on? if you like, the credit card adds to borrowing? will she perhaps raise taxes? i think that's extremely unlikely. off to the campaign we've just seen such a big dividing i really labor saying winful tax on the energy companies that trust presumably will at its borrowing. okay. you said to try and do something about this,
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but let's take this to another pair girl. she has to have the support of the m p 's here who weren't in a majority in backing her in the 1st place. and secondly, she has to convince the party it needs to unite to put through some of that to actually vote through all of what she's going to try and do to rescue the country. yeah, i think she's going to need to appeal to conservative in peace, instinct for survival because they know above all that the public really, really dislike dis united parties fighting among themselves, actually at a time like this when, as you said, the countries in such dire economic straits, we're talking about bills going triple 4 times what they were last year, just the households before we even come to businesses as well. you know, truly mammoth fast to questions here. can she really relate? can she empathize with the british public because she does have a sort of message problem, doesn't she? in the way she communicates?
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i think she is not a natural public speak. i mean, a lot of, you know, a lot has been made of this speech in 2014 about what markets and so on where she gave of a fairly of stilted delivery party conference. my impression of hers. if she's on those wrap up there since who's actually better off the cough than when she's prepared something to say. and i think from her point of view be better, she could show a bit more of that side of her i. i do think from people i know worked with her that she actually is quite a win and pathetic sort of a person. so really it's about kind of showing what she's actually like, rollins of conjuring a personality. thank you very much indeed. feel so clear. so, less trust, 47 years old, married with 2 teenage daughters is going to be moving into downing street on tuesday after going all the way to bow mall in scotland to visit the queen's jo, courtesy. and she will be appointed prime minister by creed, elizabeth, prior to that forest, johnson will have their to resign. this is
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a moment and of history, and the conservative party won whether in very deep waters, stormy waters. it has to be said, it's good to take a lot of effort to get back on course. anderson is thank you very much. gas prices have skyrocketed across europe, as russia warned it will not reopen the nor stream one pipeline to the continent until sanctions lifted a 30 percent rise high. a price hike on monday brings the increase this year to a staggering 400 percent ascending shockwave through the continents economy, which was still recovering from the cobra. pandemic european stock market, so fallen with german dax down nearly 3 percent. and the euro dropped below $0.99 against the dollar for the 1st time in 20 years. the french present my year and my call is edge to french businesses and households to save energy, to avoid power cuts. seen several good. it's more if we collectively know how to behave more so believe it couldn't and know how to save energy everywhere. hello.
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then there will be no rational and there will be no power comes up as the key. so there is no fatality at all. but for did you to the objective is that if we have a very cold winter philippines on it are too cold for seat us, we can go through and if we know how to save around 10 percent of energy that the pacific up soon of several. so we must put ourselves in the capacity to do it. as of now, no, no met conan, am i as an energy expert and chief executive officer of my or is or says she joins me now from been in switzerland. thanks very much for being with us. so my call talking there about trying to save energy. what you think the impact is going to be of this latest rise in the gas price was it's devastating for, for, for european businesses and for european households. and if emanuel macro says, well, 10 percent this enough, you know, the e u has given out the directive that one should voluntarily say 15 percent. and you know, if there is no more russian gas coming in, that's really tough because and you know,
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the germans storage is up about 80 percent, but best will get us about a 3rd through the winter. so what thereafter. so, so we, it's, it's gonna be very, very tough winter. i mean, one, russia is actually getting more revenue now from oil and gas than it was before the invasion, because of the global price rises. how much is that putting any kind of pressure on there or the whole idea, how they affect the sanctions or? well, you notice it, the sanctions. i not something that will work is that it's way too very quickly so that these things always take time. and it's a technological sanctions. it's, you know, not getting spare parts to, to play games and things like that that will really hit. and also being cut out of the swift system, but you are right, especially when it comes to oil. russia is doing well because china and india are buying a buying big time. russian oil discount about about $30.00,
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but they're still buying in. you're not with, if you're around $100.00, they still get $70.00. so they still make some money. and in terms of to go about how they affect and we are on, on europe of the high gas prices, you expect further collapses of power distributors or any other kind of impact on the market itself. absolutely. you look at unit per in germany, which has been, you know, given them i think they're about 7000000000 and they will need more. they will need, they may need up to 20000000000. you seed some and some of the nordic countries supporting their power generators? yeah, we will see more collapses. we will also see industry hit, you know, there's certain steel, but use the smallest you produce as have been receiving letters from luxembourg, belgium, and germany as early as june saying, do you know, be aware that you may have to cut down or shut in production. so it, when it comes to the european manufacturing base,
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this is really devastating unless europe can sort out its energy, those nobody will invest here. and what about consumers of what sort of measures are being come up with her to protect consumers from the high price hikes? well, i think you see that you saw the germans coming out was a 65000000000 euro package, which is huge, which is your mang, you mangas, m, you know, compare that to the 100000000000 extra that they want to spend on their i'm me, so really really big package. you see the austin is contemplating it. you see other countries contemplating it. you also see countries being very clear on how you have to save energy and some kind is it usually households come 1st, you know, the heating household comes before industry, but some countries have said, you know, we can't afford to sort of do so much damage to our industry, so the, the private households will be asked to carry the burden. connie, my,
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thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank you very much. lauren and whoops, after sounding alarm, the un humanitarian chief is in drought stricken somalia where his warning that famine is at the door. and he's 1000000 people in somalia have been displaced by the worst route and decades driven by climate change. so far, at least $730.00 children have died in nutrition centers for famine to be formally declared. a 5th of households must have significant food gaps. and so to percent of children must be civilly malnourished, would bring vital funding. but martin griffith's says it will come too late to prevent mast devastation. i've been shocked to my core this past few days by the level of pain and suffering receive so many somalis, enduring famine is out the door. and today we are receiving a final woman situation and trends resemble those seen in 2010,
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2011 in that crisis. except now there was the unprecedented failure of 4 consecutive rainy seasons, decades of conflict. mass displacement, severe economic gestures are pushing many people to that freight of famine. and he does as an african climate, so much in rotterdam have criticized western counterparts, but not attending the meeting despite being responsible for most carbon emissions. so summit aims to help africa adapt to the impact of climate change and the president of senegal and the democratic republic of congo, said wealthy countries who are the main polluters of the planet should be funding that effort. dodge prime minister, mark richard was the only western head of state attending with so much in person, along with officials from the u. n. e u, and international monetary fund. i so said is that some of them has been speaking
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to the african union chair, senegalese president, mikey sal, the largest ever given off the african ahead of states and government focus. one of the fission was held on monday. it to police at global center, one of the patient headquarters in the largest floating office in the world in the netherlands. so the summit has brought together african leaders, civil society, private sector, central bank development banks, youth leaders, and several other stakeholders to raise the ambitions on adaptation action for africa. and today i spoke to the president of synagogue and the chief person of african union. after this summer in rotterdam, where disappointedly, we didn't see any western heads of state. what matters if the contributions we are waiting tyrannized before cop 2072? we have 2 months. so we need to raise awareness for all industrialized countries include an arab nations should understand be involved in climate exemption. this
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summer came right had a cup 27, which will take place in november in charlotte, in egypt. did the, the participants. and the organizers are saying that they try to lay foundation for a couple of 7 this by little interest from the local countries. and they're stressing that just transition and financial resources for the patient on what africa needs to turn into green economy. and of course, the promises to be kept focused on new authority, say they're struggling to stop the country's largest lake bursting its banks and inundating nearby towns after unprecedented flooding. officials also nancy the deaths of another $24.00 people more than $1300.00 people have been killed off to record monsoon range and melting glasses. among them, 458 children. access to clean water is a key issue for people trying to find food and shelter. the fonts have submerged a 3rd of the country, affecting 33000000 people. was with them. i'm look up the ballad in 4 days ago. we
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were driving cars in this area where we are now driving bonuses and so far we have rescued him there. 1200 people from towns and villages in this region come out harder, has more from the resident for input job province. the floods in southern one job has destroyed crop last year of the religion. now on dry learn. but when they go back home, they really find a large and i'm in dire clean up operation. the wor, no rocking, because it doesn't make thing where the writing crop, as well as gall cases of dead animals. and the people of god will have a difficult to die in order to get back to their normal life. the flood is going to give a big impact, right? nobody in any emotional phase, but the disaster is going to starting next couple of weeks when people will be going back to their home. it will be destructive, they have been, have no rooms,
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they have no lifestyle, any with their food insecurity, right now the v which was floated down to the water for the disaster thing is that we need to generalize the water. and rather than if we're talking about the hill thought interest in this area, especially i didn't put in, did i become so didn't job. got only solution is to make a down. and it would be the biggest to reverse it is very wide up to them. and we've been jogging through expert who tell us that instead of billions of dollars worth of losses, the country has spent just a little bit more in order to ensure that there does not happen again. typhoon him, nor has made landfill in south korea, which has raised its typhoon, alert to its highest level heavy rain and strong wind battering areas. southwest of the port city of bu, son, flights had been cancelled. schools closed and businesses suspended. south korea
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classifies typhoons in 4 categories with him, nor ranked as very strong, meaning it has wind speeds of up to 53 meters per 2nd. it's expected to head ne, towards sephora in japan. in the coming days. an earthquake is killed, at least 46 people in china, according to state media. the 6.8 magnitude quake struck just outside the city of condemning in sichuan province, triggering landslides, local media, say, a number of towns have been seriously damaged. building a shook in the provincial capital, shang do. whose $21000000.00 residents are currently under a covey lockdown was more still to come this hour including protest as and police clash in chile after voters reject or proposed new constitution. peruse, president testifies of the 1st 6 criminal cases against him and accuses the political elite of plotting to asked him and will explain why this pot was worth
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$4000000.00. peter has the details later, the cell. ah, now that he no mold yet, this looks like a change of season, a huge swirling, massive cloud coming from the atlantic. it looks like an old hurricane it bring west windy weather into island. in fact, whole west europe will see this change and bring temperatures down from anything above what they the normal would suggest to below normal in many places. the still a warm strip here more, less left in the probably western po least jimmy doubted. balkans. so at the central med where temperatures will stay above average and the blue represents the rain, of course i said the windy weather will be in southern ireland. that window was going to france. france looks certainly autumnal by this time. big shouts,
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prompted by the alpine mountains and those spreading south into northern italy. but in the south and in sicily, palermo, for example, tensor above the average 43 is the records when no any of that. but 29 is the average, and we're about 5 degrees, but we stay that way with lighting winds until about friday. and that wants us exists in north africa. it's still there from more or less central algeria through libya, but the onshore breeze beans, it'll cool down in places like egypt is still masses of big rain potential in ne image nigeria. but heavy rain is for the west in west africa. ah ah
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ah. top stories you know to 0. these really ministry is admitted for the 1st time that hours here jernace sharina i work late was likely killed on his ready soldier, responding to phi from palestinian gunmen. but it says it will not pursue any criminal charges. gas prices rocketed across europe off to russia, warned it will not reopen the north stream. one pipeline to the continent until sanctions lifted. the cost of gas increased by 30 percent on monday and is up for 100 percent from the start of the year. and this trust has been picked as the new nita of the u. k. conservative party. and he said to replace boris johnson as british prime minister on tuesday. she beat 4 chancellor wishes to neck around $20000.00 votes. restaurants inherits a government which won a landslide victory in 2019 seats, which historically had always been labor,
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were one by the conservatives in northern england and the midlands. but nearly 3 years on those the party had the same appeal. i'm haywood reports grimsby in northern england. i was on a day when the stakes couldn't be higher guessing. the right price is every thing. it may be 300 kilometers from downing street, but britain's political future is being watched closely. hey. i'm hoping for honesty and integrity and i'm hoping that they're going to lead us out of these. quite frankly, very worrying times. well with him on james anyway. yeah, the media will focus on getting rid of boris and they don't what they wanted. and they, we also, we want stability. we're in unprecedented times. grimsby has seen it's fortune's ebb and flow back in the sixty's. it was the biggest fishing port in the world. now it's at the center of sea food processing and the offshore wind industry. but poverty levels remain high in some parts of the town. at the last general election
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force, johnson led the conservatives to power and that when saw the party take territory, which had been held by labor like this one for decades, nearly 3 years on this is the reality for some people queuing for essentials, that just one of grimsby spoof banks right now, westminster feels a long way from here. and i think we're jonetta a little bit more government support in cape pin. the economy add to a level where people can afford to buy their own food. this was only of food bank, his own you meant to gave temporary aid to individuals. but what's happening is we're k, mom, orange visuals are coming on a weekend week out basis list trust has promised to lift the economy and tackle the energy crisis. she'll also need to build trust in people who are the backbone of british business. i wouldn't vote for just for the fact that i kind of gave up on
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the politics of games rigged. and i don't think any of the pies can get a handle on what's going on at the moment. it's been such a small choice time that i don't think anybody has the answers. finding those answers won't be easy. as the u. k. battles, record inflation and the worst energy crisis in decades. emma haywood al jazeera in northern england. international atomic energy agency says backup line supplying the russian held supper is your power plant has been disconnected to extinguish a fire that asked of the plans for main power lines was cut off on friday. you and told me watchdog says backup line wasn't damaged and they've been told it will be reconnected once the fire has been extinguished. members of a team of experts, a currently based at your largest nuclear power plant, ukraine and russia. both accused each other of attacking the plant and risky
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nuclear catastrophe. ukrainian soldiers and proportionally raised their country's flag in a vintage and the house on region. which officials say has been taken back from russia. video obtained by the roaches news agency, shows what authority say is the ukranian flag flying at the entrance of a building in b. so keep ilia presidents cases progress has been made in the battle for the southern region. meanwhile, pro criminal official in the areas as plans for a referendum on the house on region joining russia on hold because of the security situation in the city of savannah can, ukraine's east red cross officials of accused russia of committing war crimes after their officers were hit the 2nd time in a week the premises have come under rocket attack. nobody was hurt in either strike . oh no, no, no, it's internet. it's hard for me to talk about this because i don't understand them what it is off, but i can tell you their break in all the rules. oh yeah. which. yeah, this is a violation of the geneva convention. so this is a war crime. as
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a russian court has stripped one of the country's last remaining independent media outlets of its license. effectively banning it from operating now via gazette. ers been accused by russia media watchdog, a failing to provide documents relating to a change of ownership in 2006, the ban comes less than a year after its editor in chief to meeting or at off one the 2021 nobel peace prize is also part of a wider, clamped down on press freedom by the kremlin. the newspaper plans to appeal the decision was the government will its interest him the decision as a political hit job that has no legal basis whatsoever. we were in court for allegedly not handing over some documents 20 years ago. when in reality it is absolutely obvious to everyone what's behind this. kenya's supreme court has upheld william richard when in last month's presidential election. it throughout all the allegations of vote rigging, presented by his opponent ra dinger. the veteran opposition leader says he will
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respect the ruling even though he disagrees with it. easing fears of a repeat of previous post election violence conference or reports from nairobi. judges at can. you supreme court summarize the ruling in less than 2 hours. they dismissed petitions challenging last month, presidential election results president elect william router, won the election. louise pushes a polling. relo dingle disputed. the point of the bulk of what dingus case was based on the electoral boating system, which he said had been tampered with. the judges ruled there was no credible evidence to prove this. is i unanimously division of the court. and we legally following owned us when the presidential election petition amber, he 005 of 2022 i he and by dismissed
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a dingo lawyers said they will respect the division of the court, but they do not agree with it. we had sufficient time to gotta gary all the proper orders, including looking at the issue of the foreign intruders venezuelans, which you would notice the gordon warden in a minute. making any comment about those intrudes on invasions of the system opinion outside the court is divided. this canyons have been monitoring what has been going on in st corners. both rylon or dean guy and william router have millions of supportive, but only 60 percent of kenyans turned up towards some say they are frustrated by politicians during the time in his fast address since the court's ruling, one router said to the wheel of the people was respected, i therefore extended handled brotherhood to all my competitors and to all their
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supporters. we are not in a mis, we are canyons outgoing, president wookey not also addressed the nation. is it about numbers or is it about process? which of these 2? is it and cry canon and can our institutions rule one way in one election and another way in another election without scrutiny. ah, sam canyons believed the country is more divided than ever. but they also hope the new leader will deliver on promises. he meet on the campaign trail. katherine sawyer al jazeera nairobi. a suicide bomber has killed 8 people near the russian embassy in the afghan capital. cobble to embassy staff were among the dead. the
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others were afghan civilians. the bomber detonated explosives near the entrance to the counselor section of the embassy. witnesses say people were lined up outside the diplomatic compound at the time. i sole says it was behind the attack. and his 4 children from the same family had been killed in an explosion inside an apartment building in the town of finish in northern serious rebel held territory. the siblings were reportedly inside an abandoned apartment near edlin, when a mine and explosives detonated according to the opposition syrian civil defense, known as the white helmets. a syrian observatory for human rights as the building where the children were killed has been used by displaced families. in a decade. the groups has at least a 176 people been killed by explosive remnants since the start of this year. but he's in canada, still searching for 2 suspects charged with murder. after a series of staffings on sunday,
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10 people were killed and at least 18 injured in multiple locations in the province of saskatchewan. police say they found the victims in a remote indigenous community called james smith, cree nation, and in the nearby town of weldon. yesterday's attacks into scotch one are shocking and heartbreaking. my thoughts and the thoughts of all canadians are with those who have lost loved ones. and with those who are injured, this kind of violence, or any kind of violence, has no place in our country. were still, of course, monitoring the situation closely and we urge everyone to follow all the updates from the authorities. priority is keeping you and your loved ones safe. so please be careful. and trinity protests isn't. police clashed hours after voters rejected to propose new constitution. supporters of the new charter march through santiago, where they knit fries within,
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disburse with water and the drop constitution. supporters say it's one of the most progressive in the world, but 62 percent of people voted against the charter and sundays referendum caused for these changes began in 2019 after mass protest rock the nation, live with armor. we, chileans don't vote for parties, but according to the needs we have, we are not willing to mortgage our freedom and the achievements we have with so many sacrifices over many years. we wanted to overthrow pinochet's constitution. it didn't walk out. the new proposal was wonderful for the people of chile that people didn't read. it will take the time to study it for the referendum. i'm joined by our latin america edison, you see in human, in santiago. so it was more about the fall out from the referendum result. hi lauren. well, the fallout is still pouring down. i have to say it's been a full day of soul searching of mag cooper on the part,
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especially of the delegates who wrote that can that represent that constitution rather in a convention, it had been brought to a with controversy from the very, very beginning. many of them are now saying, or with knowledge, and that they had not read the tea leaves properly, that they had gone too far. that they had allowed, perhaps a small and under representative group of more radical people within the convention, delegates to impose certain tendencies of that will be seen as to revolutionary for more children who had really wanted social reforms, but not necessarily to recreate the country. and i'm quoting, there's a lot of the people who opposed the text even though they had been part of the convention themselves. now the president himself has also, after addressing the nation on sunday night, met with the cabinet all day long. he also met with leaders of congress,
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and they all say that they have to work very, very hard to try to re interpret what p chileans really wanted. when they asked us for a new social contract in this country. and a lot of what was in that text that was actually something that they still support . but the whole process was going to now have to start all over again. it's been a lost opportunity and also a test of the president's leadership and popularity and clearly at with the, with the results that we saw. he has come out wanting. you mentioned in person as a start again, what exactly happens now? well now the 1st of all, the president is expected to name a new cabinet and that within the next 24 hours and then begin to negotiate with all the opposition parties as well as of course, the pro government parties to come together with some plan to start
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a new convention, figure out how they're going to elect new delegates under different conditions, perhaps a smaller number, and to try to rewrite the constitution in a shorter amount of time. and this means that depending on what, how these negotiations go, they may take part of the existing text that people did approve of. and then so, so that they won't have to start from 0. i talked to one of the people who had led the charge for the reject campaign. he says, but 90 percent of the decks was actually very good that it was only 10 percent that he called a disaster that needs to be rewritten or not. everyone may agree with that, but there are some sides that it could be a simpler process. how chileans will see that new text if and when it comes out within a year's time. it's pope is another story, but it would probably means another referendum, certainly seen you, and thank you very much indeed. peruse. president pedro castillo has testified in a criminal case brought against him by the attorney general. he was summoned to the
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national prosecutor's office and lima to respond to accusations that he ran a corruption network from his office. left. juanita says he'll return as many times as needed to prove his innocence and accused the country's political elite of plotting to oust him. a song of peasant farmers castillo, was the 1st person from outside, peruse, basically, and each to win the presidency, beating his right wing rival by just $44000.00 votes. arrived in government on the back foot without the support of congress, the military media or political insiders opposition parties began trying to remove him almost immediately is already survived to impeachment vote. and in may peruse, attorney general started investigating him over allegations of influence, peddling collusion, and being part of a criminal nation is from a transport minister, a former senior advisor and his nephew, also on the police investigation. and his sister in law has been jailed for 30
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months for peddling influence or at sanchez, is outside the prosecutor's office in lima, where president castillo has been giving his testimony. oh, is it a bit of a has come to the public minister for the 3rd time to face persecutors in the investigation? one for easy irregularities in the purchase of bio diesel. and for the dismissal of interior minister, my, the underworld sellers are who put together and then a police leads group to go after people involved in the corruption pays against a precedent. some of these people, members of his inner circle, very close aids, former ministers, and also members of he's family. some of them have been detained, but others continue to be runaways. resident, a few denies any room between the 6 criminal investigations against them. now here's the court continues to grow up in and pulled safety reasons at least 5
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percent. that's points to nearly 30 percent this since the president launched a nationwide campaign saying that he and his family are victims of political persecution states from here from the public ministry. louis argentina's, vice president, christina kitchener, says, the man who tried to assassinate her last week didn't act alone. argentina police have arrested a woman. they say may have collaborated with found under sub i've montego on thursdays attack. so back is gone or fail to fire when you try to shoot kitchen outside her home. he has not yet told police his motive for the attempted attack. caches on trial accused of fortunately, awarding public works contracts in pet go near during have presidency. charles, it charges she denies. a u. s. judge has agreed to appoint a so called special master to review records sees from
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a former president donald trump's florida home. the f b. i says it's uncovered evidence. chums team may have deliberately concealed classified documents. the former president denies any wrongdoing and says all documents at his home were declassified and kept securely. last month, dozens of agents searched trumps home. seizing $133.00 boxes of files to lead this news out. there's still a chance of an american women winning the us open this year. peter, explain it, sport. ah, cats are airways official airline of the journey? with
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oh and bishop and i and the journey lou ah,
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i'm speaking with scott. lauren, thank you. russia 9 seed. andre rube lab is through to the us open called a final to new york of a straight sets when over britain's camera nori rub levers seeking his 1st ever grand slam title the winner the nori box. the 3rd time he has reached the quarters at flushing meadows and also makes it his most successful slam. although he has yet to reach the semifinals here. nevertheless in a fraction and a 2 and a half hours on monday. lead nori 6464 and 6 for reuben will face the winner between francis cfo and 22. so 22 time grand slam when a wrap around the door in the women's door will the one a guess fiance has moved into the cause of arnolds. the pole was pushed to 3 sates by germany's jew niemeyer. shanty dropped the 1st set before coming back level the match and take the 3rd 6. love she and take place jessica beulah next to the
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american aid seed powered away into the quarter finals by sweeping past 2 time slam champion petra corvettes. over beulah beating the check, $63.62, in just under an hour and a quarter. we'll give you a champion time some periods. call down to anthony joshua offering him a shot at his w. b. c. chair, budge a belt theory, posted a video on twitter early on monday, inviting joshua to fight georgia most recently lost. so alexander, ou sake, who holds for other versions of the world, title fury is undefeated in 33 fights. and despite his retirement announcements in april, is due to fight again in the coming months. i'm joshua, i know you just want to bite. you bounced up on them. and i want to give you an opportunity to fight me for the w. b. c heavy, right? jump each of the walls. i'm ready, all championship. in the next field, you cannot control provide so much that you're ready. and i'm giving you a few months notice if you're interested and i'll send you
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a verbal about the bretton from dewey, b, c. have your challenge and let me know if you're interested. if not, i will select tomorrow. thank you very much. and the champions league group stage kicks off on to you, then one of the spicy is tricks just to look forward to on day one is passenger man versus you ventless kristof gauthier will take charge of 50 for the 1st time in the champions league. he was brought in off the medicine porch. athena failed to deliver europe. the lead competition tfc did reach the finally 2020 but have yet to win it. as for you, a, the focus may well be on, on how demeria the origin time spent 7 seasons in paris. if all joining the italian club the past trans window events have not won the champ and think since 996 that did reach to finally love, take the the think the boss alone and rail madrid. we will see a chance to see how. but if you don't get on without stop strike earning holland, the norwegian joint manchester says he for $63000000.00 at the start of the season,
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daughter and begin the campaign at home against f. c. copenhagen. speaking hall and imagined so that he had brought his men open. the campaign way at sylvia holland has already faced severe in the champions league when it was with dormant score. 4 goals and 5 for aggregate. when in the last 162 seasons ago, severe have had a slow start for the spanish season, actually with 3 defeats and the drawing league sofa bus hulin lo, peggy, who was once at the helm of spain and rail madrid, says it would be foolish to focus entirely on holland, a city or a well rounded office. nobody she calendar people. i think manchester city without holland was already an excellent team. one of the best teams in the world and with great players in all positions on the deal. now with him on the team, it's even stronger and with more goal scoring options. if we start talking about
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city, we won't finish a. we don't want to focus only on them, but rather on what we can achieve. i thought of it, we must believe in ourselves because we have the right to do so in the champions league golf now, an american destin johnson has added more than $4000000.00 through his bank account to winning the boston events on the live series and the form a woman one was chasing, he says 2 of them and when for 19 months and i run a case he's lost, the tree was in saudi arabia. he made eagle at the 1st play off whole defeating chalet and walking neiman and india's annette. he re, johnson takes them $4000000.00 for the win, plus an extra $750000.00, for claiming the team competition. with the 2 cameras, play the 1st event and finished equal both the 2 and move to chicago in 2 weeks. mid july and. busy i think, you know, obviously with the cobra players that are playing especially now on live, you know, we got great fields every week. we're going to continue to have very fields
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probably going to even get better probably started next year. but even right now i feel drum believable, so you know, for me it's, it's something new and exciting and i'm really enjoy and being out here learn. that's all the sports news more coming up again later back to london. thanks for speech and that's it for me. lauren taylor for this news up, i'll be back in a moment with other forerunner for today's news. thanks so much for watching. i finance ah ah
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