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around the clock, this is out desert life and also come with european gas prices. surge is russia says it will not reopen the north stream. one pipeline until sanctions are lifted. the u. s. calls for accountability and israeli military investigation says it's highly likely al jazeera janice. sure enough rattler was accidentally killed. i worked with soldiers down but not defeated. we had to pakistan where the floods have taken blinds and livelihoods. many will not leave her. ah. so brittany says, given your prime minister list trust has been chosen as the new lead of the ruling, conservative party. and she will replace forrest johnson after being formerly appointed by the queen at balmoral castle in scotland in the coming hours. we'll also be hearing from johnston himself as he leaves dawning street soon trust as
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promising decisive action to tackle the cost of living crisis hitting millions, including bold tax cuts, and he, barbara, as his report now from london. ritchie cynic, 60399. this truss 81326. therefore, i give notice that this truss is elected as the leader of the concerned union is why the results have been widely predicted. but it's no less significant. given the candidates, differing approaches on the economy and helping people facing huge drawings is in energy bills. let's try to address those issues, but only after attribute to the man she replaces as prime minister on tuesday. horace, you got breakfast done. you crushed jeremy colby. you rolled out the vaccine and you stood up to vladimir putin. you are admired from kiev to carlisle.
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ritchie sumac resigned along with dozens of conservative m. p. 's accelerated boris johnson's departure. he's now work 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 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 cost
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. trust is reportedly considering a freeze on energy bills. something big opposition. labor party has called for this a political consensus that needs to happen. shinny swapped the question how she got to pay for that labor. me clear. it needs 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, 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 barber al jazeera london. well it's trust inherent to government. the came to power in a landslide in 2019, but the conservatives are now trailing the main opposition. labor party in opinion polls are hayward reports from grants, be in northern england on the challenges facing new prime minister $525.00.
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on a day when the stakes couldn't be high, a getting the right price is everything. it may be 300 kilometers from downing street burton's political future is being watched closely here. i'm hoping for honesty and integrity. i'm hoping that they're going to lead us out to be quite frankly, very worrying times. well we won't change anyway. yeah, the media will focus on getting rid of virus and they don't what they wanted. and they, we, all grimsby has seen its fortunes 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 force, johnson lead to conservative to power and that when saw the party tape territory, which had been held by labor like this one for decades,
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nearly 3 years old. this is the reality for some people queuing for essential, for just one of grimsby spook banks. right now, westminster feels a long way from here. and i think we do need to a little bit more government support in keep in the economy to a level where people can afford to buy their own food. this was only a food bank is only meant to give temporary aid to individuals. but what's happening is we get more and more individuals that come in on a weekend week out basis live 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 will though flora just for the father, i kind of gave up on the politics something, games rigged. and i don't think that any of the pies can get a handle on what's going on at the moment. it's been such,
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it's an which was 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. m a hayward al jazeera in northern england. well, gas prices have ro skyrocketed across europe. as russia warned it will not reopen the gnawed stream one pipeline until sanction lifted. prices surged after russian gas. john gas prom announced an indefinite shopped on the north re one part one on friday. so i fear technical full view, s is accusing russia, abusing energy as a weapon. dominic cane has more from berlin. for months, the german government has been considering its options, how it would deal with a potential energy shortfall in the coming winter. would it look to make greater use of nuclear power given the fact that the 3 remaining reactors are scheduled to be switched off at the end of the year? it's been a central question for the green ministers that are part of the coalition government
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here in berlin. and on monday, the vice chancellor robert harbert answered that question asked him and do her legally. and last, at the end of the regular term of the nuclear power plants, we will transfer the to southern german reactors to a reserve so that they can be used again or continue to be used if the situation demands it. and we're not sacrificing that option. this is a balancing decision because i have said this is a high risk technology that should be phased out by the end of the year. but i believe it is both an acceptable and unnecessary decision. and i will propose it to the government and coalition partners devices. this is a difficult step for the green party in government. they have always called for nuclear power to be faced out as quickly as possible, but they are facing others in the opposition. notably from the conservative kristian democrats who say nuclear power should be used to play a greater role in energy production. given the situation,
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the crisis forced on europe a particularly germany given the dependence on russian fossil fuels. mr. har back is clear, he says there is no future long term for nuclear in germany, but it's clear he's also saying that there may be a place for it between january and the middle of april, 2023. now then the united states is called for accountability after the israeli military admitted for the 1st time that val desert journalist rena blacklight was likely to have been killed by israeli gunfire. israel now says there is a high possibility the sri was accidentally hit by gunfire from one of its soldiers, but the army said it would not be launching a criminal investigation. palestinian officials, human rights campaign has an the family of serena blackledge have criticized israeli military investigation into killing in may. it has your name as more now from ramallah. the pursuit of justice for sharina abu clay within israel ended on
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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 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 railey 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 emma. it's not convincing. it's unacceptable. there's no other suspect, but the occupation army murdered cheering after the military describes the janine refugee camp on the day. sharon was killed as a battle field. it says there was
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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 sharing death show home a little behind that she was very clearly marked blue brown jacket that i taught in the back of the neck for 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 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. serene family says it's obvious. israeli war criminals can't investigate their own crimes. it's calling on the u. s. to conduct an independent and credible investigation into the palestinian american journalists
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killing. the palestinian authority says it's pressing international bodies for accountability and l. g. zero's legal team plans to submit a case with the international criminal court at the hague. sharon's case may be closed for the israeli military, but her family says our dear, serene, cannot be swept aside. natasha rename, else's era. ramallah. will sharina reckless family is accusing israeli government and military of trying to obscure the truths about what happened in a statement of family said. as expected, israel has refused to take responsibility for motoring shrew. our family is not surprised by this outcome, since it's obvious to anyone that is really war. criminals cannot investigate their own crimes. we remain deeply hurt, frustrated, and disappointed. the statement goes on to call for 3rd, independent and credible us investigation,
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saying that accountability requires action. well, the u. s. state department has responded after his red admitted soldier had likely shot to shred of lackland spokesman, that net prize called for accountability and policies and procedures to prevent similar incidents in the future is ready forces of exchange gunfire with the palestinian fighters during a rate in the occupied west bank soldiers surround to the house and jeanine which they planted demolish property belongs to a 20 year old palestinian who's accused of killing 3 israelis in tel aviv in april . please encounter their say, one of 2 brothers suspected in the stabbing deaths of 10 people has been found dead at least 18 others were also injured in multiple locations in the western province of saskatchewan. on sunday, the tax took place in a remote indigenous community called at james smith, cree nation, and in the nearby town of weldon, the search continues for the 2nd suspect. we're getting reports that at least at $35.00 civilians have died in a bikini fastow after a vehicle in
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a convoy hit an explosive device. it happened in the northern ton of a jibber. the country is interim government says another 37 people were injured in the incident still had hair and al jazeera, a typhoon that's been called the strongest global storm this year. batter southbridge is now heading towards japan. will be live from tucson and a minor victory for donald trump after a judge grants his request for a special master to review records seized from his florida home. ah hm. that has been flooding recently on the east side, the u. s. from the midwest and then particular to the appalachians, the ohio valley and you see there is more rain forecast is line of cloud is a cold front. so it's actually taking temperature down in place like texas and
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given rain recently. and the flood risk is still there. that line goes east was during tuesday to the west, though it's completely opposite story. we seen reco temperatures again in places in california, and that is the area where record temperatures could still be for the next few days . 40000000 people under excessive heat warnings. not just of a guesswork, this is a proper warning. again, california, nevada and arizona. now back down to where the temperatures are not really the story we were back into tropical sites. inheritances, if you like, early is on its way away from rhetoric of it is leaving rain as potential big thunderstorms and of the u. s. virgin islands, just on the edge. your screen is one on the eastern, a pacific as well, affecting whether in the western side of mexico flood potential there. i think big temperature changes in july where santiago's 26 is a drop from the recent 30. there's more big rain, the former found the storms in the southeastern brazil. otherwise things look
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are you watching out 0 reminder, broad top stories to sell and britain will get its new prime minister on tuesday is trust has been chosen as a new leader of the ruling conservative party and will replace bras. johnson, as she's promising decisive action to tackle the cost of living crusts. gas prices have skyrocketed across europe as russia won't. it will not reopen the north street one pipeline until sanction to lifted russian gas. john gas prom announced an indefinite shot down sighting technical fault. these rarely, military has admitted for the 1st time that al jazeera journalist sharina blackledge was likely to have been killed by is re gunfire. but it said it will not pursue any criminal charges. talk to them when nor has hit to do sun in south korea is now moving on to japan. talk. career is now assessing the damage of the heavy rains and strong winds. battered the south of the country. flights had been cancelled in schools and businesses have been closed in nor has wind speeds
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about 270 kilometers. and let's go straight away to be signed. robin right. is that rob? so how has the region handle little that's right. i mean all along this section of coastline around boost sand is the port city. the 2nd biggest city in south korea. you see seems like this clean up operation, assessing the damage from the devastating storm. this all happened. the hours of doctors monday into tuesday, and now the actual typhoon made land full west of here and the way that these typhoons work with that swirling winds around the center. it means that we being east of where they made land full this part of the coastline. got all of these winds whipping in from the open ocean, combined with a storm surge and also a high tide. and then this is the resulting damage that you see all around here. i just explained to you where we are. this is a problem and terry with so it's very,
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very well exposed because it's exposed and have the least quite elaborate see defenses in place. they said there are large restaurants in coffee shops, it's where people come by to get a picture of the view to the look out to see and so on. and the people who've been running these restaurants and cafes that you, this is going to be a bad story, actually brought in their own concrete blocks in front of that business is if you give them extra protection and a lot of cases it simply wasn't enough that these just came in, in some cases, the thief actually pushed back these large concrete blocks, actually into the facades, into the front of the restaurants. but the clean up continued here. this typhoon has now passed through south korea. it's going up between the seas that separate the korean peninsula from japan, because it 800 kilometers wide is a very large system. it's continuing to cause problems on both sides. about c,
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a. north korea is getting ready for its arrival. as all the russians, we are told that it will still be a powerful storm when it hits blood. they've all stuck in the north. and when you talk to people here, they tell you the same thing. we've spoken to one grandmother here who has lived here 50 years has said she has never seen typhoons like this, or i'll leave it there for tonight. thanks very much for that. a robert bride. they're reporting from tucson a jaila warning is in effect for the southern part of pakistan, more rain predicted for the coming days. and that could make the situation even worse. army and navy units continue to rescue people trapped in villages by the votes. and despite the imminent danger, some people are refusing to leave their homes. and beth robbie has more from district in sin problems. the floods have turned the edge of open fields and sins, province into the shorelines of an inland sea. a staging point for rescue missions
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. shuttling people to safety those from the district. now wait and worry for the ones left behind. the village after village underwater. only the tops of trees and buildings visible. people who are still here are completely surrounded, living as castaways in their own homes. not still children here. the floods came and we couldn't get the children out. we weren't able to save anything. now we've got houses of fallen down. we are suffering a law. what should we do? the government must help us. food is running out and they are stranded. but refusing rescue where animals represent wealth, to leave them behind, is to lose everything. dirty boat up here, some on my mom, the girl you are doing in there. not a lot of steve's here. if we leave the house,
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we will be robbed. if they steal the plates and dishes we eat from, then what will we do would endanger here? but if we go to another place, our lives will be endangered there as well. and there will have nothing to eat. we'll die of hunger, hungary here or hungry there. at least here they say in whatever remains of their home, they still have their dignity. it is a decision that isn't taken lightly. they are aware of their circumstances. there are sick and injured among them and they know more water, more rain is coming up, standing here, it really feels like you're looking out at a see. but those are flood waters and they have devastated the houses in this village, the destruction the debris. it all really speaks for itself. now there were about a 1000 people living in this village before the floods before the monsoons. now there's only about a 100, mostly men, the elderly and a few children, and they're here to take care of what little property they have left. as we leave,
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our boat gets stuck on the roof of a house. a man swims across to help push us out of the floods may have taken their lives and property, but not there need to take care of each other. because in basra, b o d 0. the other districts in pakistan to rental rainfall is inundated block parts of the indian tech hub of bungler roof. a heavy, damp horse over several days of course, traffic hales, and hole to drinking water supply in some errors to again, because it's report, oh, little movie passes. by shout words of encouragement to a man struggling to stay afloat. days if to read to rain and burglary have turned roads into rivers. this man had a lucky escape. my by a bite was here. these people were talking. all of a sudden i didn't even know what happened. i just rented the bag. well then i just see lagging them up or later on like over 4050 seconds. i the size head. so i pull
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her up all over his hair and he came over. langley re, was known his indian tech capitol. it's home to the regional headquarters of amazon flip caught him with pro, but large parts of the city on the water. burglary received nearly 400 percent more than the average rainfall on sunday. many companies have told employees to work from home, those who did try to make it in soon regretted it all. never thought that in ballard, with much of any that had to fade. and again, i thought that i would be able to cause it. but again, it's my stupidity, i would have done barbara, and i'm coming just to go to my workplace. the flooding is causing traffic chaos. some blame the government's lack of preparedness. they calling on authorities to scale up the cities infrastructure. forgot to go to religion are really good and i really been able to pull over. the government knows that water logging happens every day. they all, some other people are facing many problems, but officials seem unconcerned. they have to find a solution. they must get more information and solve this issue as
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a traffic jam until my daughter halley bridge, shut it up, mar ladon. meteorologists have forecast heavy rain and burglary until friday. so residents have several more days of chaotic conditions to endure before they can expect some relief. victoria gay to be al jazeera us judge his grounds, and former president donald trump's request to appoint a special master to review documents seized by the f. b, i from his florida home district, judge elite cannon got a job just months before trump left office in 2020 your to comes despite objections from the justice department, it's expected to slow the pace of the department investigation into the presence of a top secret information that mar, log over is fine as a former us associate deputy attorney general. and he says, the fact that judge was appointed by trump is important. there are versions of the opinion that in my judgement display bias. let me give you examples
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where the judge regularly said that the efforts to obtain this information through the search warrant were unprecedented. true enough, but what mister truck did with the presidential papers was unprecedented to scattering them hither and yon defying subpoenas lying to the department about having returned all classified documents in previous subpoena request. so their extraordinary measures to be sure were taken because there was extraordinary wrong doing my present that hadn't been done ever since the president records act was enacted in 1978. that to my mind in the balancing test suggested bias on behalf of the judge. ukrainian soldiers have reportedly raised their country's flag in a village in the castle region, which officials say, has been taken back from russia. video obtained by the reuters news agency shows
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what authorities say is the ukranian flag flying at the entrance of the building. in the fiscal year, president lensky says, progress has been made in the battle for the southern region. meanwhile, a pro criminal official in the area says, plans for a referendum on the coast regions. joining russia are on hold because of the security situation in chilly protest. as in police have fought a day after voters rejected the proposed constitution. supporters of the new charter were dispersed with water cannon. they started small fire draw. constitutions backers says one of the most progressive documents in the world, but it was rejected by more than 62 percent of the electorate in sundays referendum calls for constitutional changes began in 2019 of the mass greater to live with almost. 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
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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. a trial is started in paris for 8 people accused of involvement in the 2016 basil. they're talking nice. 86 people were killed when an attacker drove his truck into crowds, the people had gathered to watch a fireworks display. touch a button has more from the french capital. well, this trial is under way in paris, but proceedings are being broadcast live to a special center in the southern city of nice where the attack took place. there are 8 acute 7 are in court, and one we have learned is in custody in accused of a variety of links and given logistical support to the attacker, including helping him to rent the truck that he used on the night. and also helping him to obtain a weapon. the attacker of course,
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not in court because he was shot dead by police on the night of the attack in 2016, 31 year old tennessee. and man mohammed ly wager belong, drove this 19 town refrigeration truck down the promenade in the southern city of nice people were out for a fireworks. display was of course, an evening of leisure. what should have been pleasure and fun that really turned into 986 people killed hundreds injured amongst them. so many children, well for the survivors and some of the victims. they say that this trial is important and they've been waiting many years for it's more, it's a difficult moment. it's very complicated way of reliving a lot of moments. personally, i'm taken back 6 years into the past when i was looking for my daughter painfully going back and forth to the victim shelter to ask for information on her. so it's important for them to be heard, to give testimonies to tell the stories. it's important to talk about the memory of
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those who died in this attack am for us to through the trial, re live and bring back to life. these people will, amongst those, expected to testify during this trial will be the former french president for the fall owned and former interior minister. the time been a cousin of many questions, of course have been raised since that attack of whether more could have been done to prevent it. because the nice that took place just a month off to the parents attacks that killed $130.00 people. the country was in a state of emerge. c. last for this trial, we are expecting a verdict to in december for the accused. they face anywhere between 5 years and 20 years in prison, if found guilty. ah . so that is our desert. these are the top stories in britain will get its new prime minister on tuesday. las trust has been chosen as a new leader of the ruling conservative party and will replace roster.
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