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the count down block on tow hos cornish marks the final days, hours, minutes and seconds until cattle 2020 to kick. so for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east and they'll be plenty of other for the 1st will come to be played in november, december female referees and the men's tournament ended ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of old time count down to bad like this. want to happening all over. die ha. the excitement to building for fans in the side. you 2 nations, he qualified and perhaps even more so in the high city. ah, and is there any military investigation that says it's highly likely al jazeera journalist, sharina wesley, was accidentally killed by one of its soldiers. ah,
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lauren taylor. this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up. i know that we will deliver, we will deliver. we will deliver you case ruling conservative party chooses list trust to be its leader and the country's next prime minister. european gas prices, serge, as russia says, it won't reopen. it's not stream one pipeline until sections and lifted. ah, and re router supporters celebrate to kenya. supreme court upholds his election as president, dismissing riley dingo accusations of fraud ah hello palestinian officials, human rights campaigners and the family of sharina. i work lee,
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have criticized an israeli military investigation into her killing and made the long awaited report said there is a high possibility that the outer 0 correspondent was accidentally hit by gunfire from an israeli soldier. these really are me said it would not be launching a criminal investigation into the killing of the veteran of 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 the janine refugee camp in may. a senior military official offer 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
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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. it's not convincing. it's unacceptable. there's no other suspect, but the occupation army murdered cheering with 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 and the military official says they had limited visibility and did not see a video from the minutes before showering death. show homes on in my mind that she was very clearly marked. blue brown jacket about shot in the back of the neck. were helmet even as she collapsed to the ground. witnesses who tried to assist her, say,
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the gunfire continued shooting to how well she's become an international symbol. and that is why her blood became a heavy burden and 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 means family says it's obvious israeli war criminals can't investigate their own crime. is calling on the us 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 al jazeera legal team plans to submit a case with the international criminal court at the hague. terean's case may be closed for the israeli military, but her family says our dear, serene, cannot be swept aside. natasha name l. jazeera ramallah
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are here has raised her statement on these ready report denouncing these ready occupation armies. evasion of responsibility for the assassination of sharina berkeley. the network also denounces the armies failure to admit its crime and its attempt to evade prosecution of the pop perpetrators. odyssey, demands that an independent international body, investigate the crime of the assassination of sharina work, a true stablish justice showing family as calling on the us to investigate her. killing sure is nice, lena berkeley, rounders 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 israeli side. it's definitely outrageous. it's however expected. but for us it was never both in israeli investigation for us. it has always been about a us independent investigation. at the end of the day,
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you cannot have work criminal, investigating their own crimes from day one. we've known that cheating or car gets it and killed by an israeli soldier. so for us, so these are men, be nothing but statements obscuring the true and continuing to spread this information. ah, mistress has been picked as the new leader of the u. k. conservative party and will replace sparse johnson as prime minister trust speed. former chancellor, as she soon acts by around 20000 votes in the leadership contest, and the mother reports from london. richie sooner. 60399. louis truss 81326. therefore, i give notice that louis truss is elected as the leader of the concerned union
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who results had been widely predicted. 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 colbin. 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,
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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 failed to realize that low the work i think has been done. and i think the team are aware that once you 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 only 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 cost. 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
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of this tory government, how we will deliver a great victory for the conservative party in 2024. thank you, 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 gas prices have skyrocketed across europe, as russia warned, it will not reopen the north stream. one pipeline to the continent until sanctions lifted a 30 percent price hike on monday brings the increase this year to a staggering 400 percent finish shock. waves through the continents economy was still recovering from the coven pandemic, european stock market. so foreign with a 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 president, him under michael, is urged french businesses and households to save energy to avoid power cuts. seen
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7 could you know if we collectively know how to behave more soberly, equipment, and know how to save energy everywhere. hello. then there will be no rationale. there will be no power. that's the key. so there is no fatality at all. that's what that he did you to the objective if that if we have a very cold winter senior solid, ours is called for see that we can go through and if we know how to save around 10 percent of energy pacific up to 7. so we must, per ourselves deep in the capacity to do it. as of now, we know it's all atomic energy agency says backup line supplying the russian held separation. power plant has been disconnected to extinguish a fire. the last of the plants for main power lines was cut off on friday. the atomic watchdogs as a backup line wasn't damaged, and they've been told it will be reconnected once the fire has been extinguished. and as of a team of i, a experts is hardly based europe's largest nuclear power plant,
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ukraine and russia. both accused each other of attacking plant and risky nuclear catastrophe. ukrainian soldiers have reportedly raised their country's flag and vintage in the house. one region which officials say has been taken back from russia. redo obtained by the roaches news agency, shows what authority say is the cranium flag flying at the entrance of a building in the so called earlier presence lensky says, progress is being made in the battle for the southern region. meanwhile, pro criminal official in the area says, plans for a referendum when he has on region joining russia on hold because of the security situation in the city of young sc in the east of ukraine. red cross officials of accused russia of committed war crimes. after their officers were hit, 2nd time in a week, the premises have come under rocket attack. nobody was hurt in either strike. one knows near management or it's hard for me to talk about, because i don't understand them. but i can tell you the break and all the rules of
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which this is a violation of the geneva convention as this is a war crime at a russian court has stripped one of the countries last remaining independent media outlets of its license effectively banding it from operating viagas eta has been accused by russia's media watchdog, a failing to provide documents relating to a change of ownership in 2006. the van comes less than a year after its editor in chief dmitri moore at off when the 2021 nobel peace prize is also part of a wider, clamped down on press freedom by the kremlin. the newspaper plans to appeal decision. because when the teacher skim 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 police in canada say they found a dead body, they believe to be one of the 2 suspects charged with murder. after
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a series of stoppings on sunday, they say the other suspect mile sanderson is still at large and believe to be in the city of regina. it has an extensive criminal record. 10 people were killed and at least 19 injured in multiple locations in the province of scantron. please say they found the victims in a remote indigenous community called at james smith cree nation, under the nearby town of weldon. yesterday's attacks into scotch, one or shocking and heartbreaking my thoughts in the thoughts of all canadians or 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
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be careful. still to come this half hour. i've been shocked to mike or this past few days. somalia, the un humanitarian chief warns that famine is at the door again and thousands are already dying. i'm protested and police clash in chile after vs. reject a proposed new constitution. ah, ah, there's more rain on its way across the whole of australia. it's coming into the well west australia you see massive showers now and it's working its way to south australians further north. it will keep doing that for the next 2 days. eventually ending up giving us something of a i think a flood threat to places like new south wales and maybe victoria but the next 2
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days it just marches slowly. eastwards brings temperatures down a little bit. as the rain starts to fall, leaves are much dry. a picture and a good part of western australia. now, all this time, i don't if you noticed, but the rain that stretches from the tropics down towards new zealand has been giving a tough time to north island. but it's fairly quick moving. so i think wednesday looks dry anyway in the general trend is to bring a southerly up, a few showers in south island. otherwise the sun is out and it's pretty much dry season. that's really good part of indonesia. as you can see where the seas, no rain is got to, it's still there from the bay of bengal through me and man thailand towards the central philippines and then diving down, leaving good part of borneo fatty dry. actually, the monsoons, they're not officially retreating, is showing its concentration more or less money by southwards and down the western dance. up towards bangladesh. a few shall still in northern pakistan, but not many. ah,
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is showing a berkeley was not killed by israeli soldier, responding to fire from palestinian gunman. it says it will not pursue any criminal charges. this trust has been picked up the new leader of the u. k. conservative party and is such a great bar. johnson as british prime minister on tuesday. she beat for johnson and she's not around $20000.00 boats. and gas prices have rocketed across europe after 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. can you supreme court has upheld william rooters when in last month's presidential election and throughout all the allegations of vote rigging, presented by his opponent rather dinner. the veteran opposition leader says he will respect the ruling, even though he disagrees with it. easing fears of a repeat of previous post election violence conference or reports from nairobi.
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those judges, i can your supreme court summarize the ruling in less than 2 hours. they dismissed petitions challenging last month, presidential election results president elect william hutto warned the election. the duel was pushing or pulling, reloading a dispute at the point option. the bulk of what dingus case was based on the electoral voting system, which he said had been tampered with. the judges rolled, there was no credible evidence to prove this. this is i unanimously position of the court and we legally following owned us when the presidential election petition number, he 005 of 2022 i he and by dismissed a dingle. lawyers said they will respect the division of the court, but they do not agree with it. we had sufficient time to gotta carry all the proper
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orders, including looking at the issue of the foreign intruders venezuelans. would you notice the board awarded in a minute making a comment about those insurance and invasions of the system opinion outside the court is divided is canyons have been monitoring what has been going on in st corners, both rayleigh, dean guy and william wooten, have millions of supporters, but only 60 percent of kenyans turned up to vote. some said they are frustrated by politicians during the time in his fast address since the court's ruling router said to the wheel of the people was respected. i therefore extend a hand of brother all to all my competitors and to all their supporters. we are not enemies, we are canyons outgoing president to who cannot are also addressed the nation. is
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it about numbers or is it about process? which of these 2? is it and chi canon and can our institutions rule one way in one election? and another way in another election without scrutiny, some 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. cathy sawyer al jazeera, nairobi monsanto, sounding the alarm, their un humanitarian chief is in drought stricken somalia. where his morning that famine is at the door. at least 1000000 people in somalia have been displaced by the worst drought in decades driven by climate change. so far,
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at least $730.00 children have died in nutrition centers. profound being declared formally, a 5th of households must have significant food gaps, and 30 percent of children must be severely malnourished. it would bring vital funding, but not griffith's says, it will come too late to prevent must have a station in shock to my core these past few days, by the level of pain and suffering receive so many somalis, enduring famine, is out the door. and to day we are receiving a final warning situation and trends resemble those seen in 2010, 2011 in that crisis except now there was the unprecedented failure of 4 consecutive rainy seasons decades of conflict. mass
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displacement, severe economic. it's yours are pushing many people to that freak of famine. and he does as an african climate summit in rotterdam have criticized western counterparts, but not attending the meeting. despite being responsible for most carbon emissions . the summit aims to help africa adapt to the impact of climate change and the presidents of senegal and the democratic republic of congo, said wealthy countries who are the main polluters of the planet should be funding that effort. dutch prime minister mark richard was the only western head of state attending the summit in person, along with officials from the u. n. e u, and international monetary fund. torrential rains and destroying homes and historical sites, and on the coast of liberia. the u. n. says the west african nation is one of the most vulnerable to coastal erosion on rover. the capital is belly, a meter above sea level. and as it was hot reports from providence island, the ocean has eroded 30 meters if moravian shoreline,
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in the past decade. providence island holds the promise of a past yet to be discovered 200 years ago. freed american slaves settled here and founded liberia. we visited the island in october 2021. look at it now. the island appears to be shrinking. with the rising tide, a window into the past is disappearing, says young librarian archaeologist for day is, are painful because this coronets our history here is on a thread in that, in the next few years. the what all will over the entire, please. thereby, you receive the entire historical site of the republic. in the summer liberian and american archaeologist excavated parts of the island, they found ceramics from ships from the caribbean, the america in europe, but also further afield. their findings brought more questions than answers. on the other side of the atlantic, american archaeologist met riley says,
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it isn't just parts of liberian history but american history as well. being lost to the rising water. just about a meter below the surface you're encountering the water table. artifacts that were already being absorbed into the river bed system. and as the water table continues to rise, these archaeological deposits are at risk of being destroyed, losing the archaeological integrity of these very significant sites before we even have a chance to study them. and that goes for many of those significant heritage sites across the coastal region, all $900.00 century sites that were settled by free african americans which represent an unparalleled type of story in the history of the african diaspora. almost 800000 people across west africa are displaced because of ongoing torrential, rains and floods. monrovia is barely a meter above sea level. with the rising ocean, the slums are sinking and so are the historical sites. on providence island archeologist found the remains of vessel artifacts and settlements,
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but look at it now. it is for them race against the ty to dig and retrieve what they can because an important chapter of human history is disappearing as we speak . for young archaeologists. full day there is a sinking feeling of grief to a land lost to seeing his roots, his identity vanish, and the water. nicholas hog al jazeera, providence island liberia. the focused on your thought as you say, they're struggling to stop the country's largest lake bursting its banks and inundating nearby towns after unprecedented flooding. officials also announce the death of another 24 people. more than 1000. 300 people have been killed. off the record monsoon reins and melting glasses. and i glued 458 children. access to clean water is a key issue for people trying to find food and shelter. the floods of submerged
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a 3rd of the country, affecting 33000000 people, was above them and looked up the ballad in 4 days ago, we were driving calls in this area where we are now driving bonuses. and so far we have rescued him. 1200 people from towns and villages in this region of mechanical nothings other, come all harder, has more from roger pull in 100 province. the florida 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 an entire clean up operation. the war day did no rock thing because it didn't make thing where the writing crop ad relics call guess is of dead animals. and the people of god will have 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 start the next couple
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of weeks when people will be going back to their home. it will be destructive, they have been, have no rooms, they have no livestock, any with their food insecurity, right now the v, which was floated down to the water for that disastrous thing, is that we need to generalize the water. and rather than if we're talking about the hill starting in this area, especially dr. input and did become so didn't punjab. the only solution is to make a down and it would be the biggest rivers instead of wide up to the money down. we've been going through experts 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 this does not happen again. torrential rainfall has inundating large parts of the indian city of bengal. yuru heavy down pools over several days, of course, traffic chaos,
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and caught drinking water from some areas. some people had to be rescued from their cars. singular is known as india's tech capital is home to the regional headquarters of amazon, flip cart and y pro typhoon him know has made landfill in south korea, which has raised its typhoon a lot to its highest level. heavy rain, a strong wind battering area, southwest of the port city bu song. flights have been cancelled. schools closed and business suspended. south korea classifies typhoons in 4 categories. with him know right is very strong. meaning it has wind speeds of up to 53 meters per 2nd. it's expected to had ne or support in japan. in the coming days. an earthquake has killed at least 46 people in china according to state media. the $6.00, magnitude cray struct, just outside the city of can ding in which one province triggering landslides. local media, same number of towns have been seriously damaged, building shook,
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and the provincial capital shang, do. he was 21000000 residents. a currently under a coven lockdown. we have 2 ports that at least $35.00 civilians have died in book in a faso alter a vehicle in a convoy hit an explosive device. it happened in the northern town of g boob. the country's interim government says another $37.00 people who are injured in the blast and chilly protest is, and police clashed hours after vs rejected a proposed new constitution. supporters of the new charter march to santiago, where the nit fires, but then dispersed with water cannon. the draught constitutions, supporters say it's one of the most progressive in the world, but 62 percent of people voted against it in sundays referendum calls for these changes began in 2019 after mass protest nation to live with them. we, chileans don't vote for parties, but according to the needs we have,
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we are not willing to mortgage our freedom and the achievements we have with so many sacrifices over many years for highly em all the love there. we wanted to overthrow pinochet's constitution. it didn't work out when the new proposal was wonderful for the people of chile, that people didn't read it or take the time to study it. peruse president pedro castillo has testified in a criminal case brought against him by the attorney general. he was summoned to the national prosecutor's office in lemur to respond to accusations that he ran a corruption network from his office. left wing leader says he'll return as many times as needed to prove his innocence and has accused the country's political elite of plotting to asked him since his election last year. he survived 2 congressional votes to asked him and 6 criminal investigations. ah.
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