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with eyes images front of mine is a war that is very much came forth out in the media as long as on the battlefield. they're listening pe. dissect the media on algebra. iraq, a nation where women's chastity is seen as central to its patriarchal identity. but out of sight, human trafficking for prosecution is on the rise table and power talks the survivors and goes behind the scenes with a dedicated police squad working to bring the perpetrators to justice iraq human trafficking on a j 0. ah hey, system this cross britain has said to get a new prime minister. we examined some of the huge challenges facing let's trust ah,
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alarm clock. this is out 0 life and are also coming up. european gas prices serge is russia, says it won't reopen the north street one pipeline until sanction lifted. the u. s . calls for accountability and israeli military investigation says that it is highly likely al jazeera journalist friend of rockland, was accidentally killed by one of his soldiers. one of 2 brothers suspected in the stopping death of 10 people in a canadian indigenous community has been found. ah, so brittany such given you prime minister less trust has been chosen as the new leader of the ruling conservative party. she will replace boris johnson not to be formerly appointed by the queen at bell moral carlson in scotland. and the coming house will also be hearing from johnson as he leaves downing street in the next hour or so. trust is promising decisive action to tackle the cost of living crisis,
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hitting millions, including bold tax cuts, port brennan, as this. the summer has been quiet here at dining street the political attention elsewhere. but as this truss sits behind a desk here at number 10 for the 1st time, the political tempo accelerates immediately. urgent issues, art screaming for attention in box is full. the number one priority at number 10 downing street is undoubtedly britain's deepening cost of living crisis. and central to that is the cost of gas and electricity. i am if data says britain is being hit harder than any other western european country by massive fuel price rises. in 2021, a typical u. k. how sole paid around $1400.00 a year for energy. by early next year, an average bill could hit $7600.00 a year. it mean fuel poverty for millions of people. the new prime minister says she has a plan. it was perhaps slightly naive early on to suggest that somehow you get
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through without there being some form of hand out. i would expect very early on that she will come out with a large package. ah, that is designed to solve this problem. that will be criticized. many people will say there are problems with it. energy costs are also driving another urgent in box priority. inflation. in july 2021. inflation in the u. k was just 2 percent. now it is 10 point one percent. and one forecast predicts that next year it will rise above 22 percent. how soldiers seeing the price of basic staples like bread and milk increase at a rate not experienced since the $19.00 seventy's less trust, looked at the current economic environment and said, it's time for the tax cuts. it's time to free up and liberalize the individual and allow a growth to flourish through the government for a while, taking less of our money, potentially even taking on some debt. for me that a perfectly sensible economic message, northern ireland is another immediate issue. truss is poised to unilaterally set
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aside parts of the post wretched prey deal signed with the european union. she's unhappy with parts of the deal relating to northern ireland. the e. u has warned that ripping up the deal would risk sparking a trade war with europe. international diplomatic challenges also needless trust. his attention. 7 months since russia invaded ukraine. britain's role in nato is vitally important and maintaining relations with european neighbors strain due to bricks. it is a constant challenge. and finally, there's the question of a general election trust doesn't need to call one until january 2025. she's publicly said she won't call an election until 2024. but opinion polling suggest the british public want one this year, with a winter of severe economic hardship, inevitable is trust, may decide her best chance of victory is to go early. ultimately lose stresses agenda will depend very much on liz trusses own priorities. how she intends to put her mark on a job. she's fought so hard to win, but she inherits
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a portfolio of problems and challenges perhaps unprecedented since world war 2 poll brennan al jazeera downing street gas prices have rocketed across europe. has russia warned it will not reopen the north stream one pipeline until sanctions lifted. prices surged after russian against giant against prom announced an indefinite shaka of the pipeline on friday, citing a technical fault. the us 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 a part of the coalition government here in berlin. and on monday, the vice chancellor robert havoc answered that question,
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asked him and do that legally are lost 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. and i believe it is both an acceptable and unnecessary decision. and i will propose it to the government and coalition partners, devices, but he ended, his dad has been 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 christian democrats who say, nuclear power should be used to play a greater role in energy production. given the situation, the crisis forced on europe a particularly germany given the dependence on russian fossil fuels. mr. har back
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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. united states has called for accountability after these rarely, military admitted for the 1st time that al jazeera journalist and sure enough, oracle was likely to have been killed by israeli gunfire. israel now says there is a high possibility that sharon was accidentally hit by gunfire from one of his soldiers, but the army said it would not be launching a criminal investigation. palestinian officials, human rights campaign as and the family assuring of workload of criticizes ran the military investigation into killing in may. natasha g. a name has more now from ramallah the pursuit of justice for sharina abu clay within israel ended on monday as widely expected. the israeli 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 g. need 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 israeli 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 journalists that day. and if in israeli bullet killed her, it was a mistake. but that time will them. it's not convincing. it's unacceptable. there's no other suspect, but the occupation army murder cheering in the military describes the janine refugee camp on the day. sharon 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 see a video from the minutes before sharing death show home. and that she was 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 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. sharina 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 killing. the palestinian authority says it's pressing international bodies for
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accountability and l. j zero's legal team plans to submit a case with the international criminal court at the hague. sharon's case may be closed or the israeli military. but our family says, our dear, serene, cannot be swept aside. natasha name else's era, ramallah was reading. i reckless families accusing israeli government and military of trying to obscure the truth about what happened in a statement or family said, as expected, israel has refused to take responsibility for murdering sri. a 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. disappoint statement goes on to cool for thorough independent, incredible us investigation. saying that accountability requires action one, palestinian has been killed after israel forces exchange gunfire with fighters during
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a raid in the occupied west bank soldiers surrounded a house in jeanine, which they plan to demolish. the property belongs to a 20 year old palestinian, who's accused of killing 3 israelis until the fif in april police in canada, and say, one of 2 brothers suspected in the stopping deaths of 10 people has been found dead at least 18 others were injured in multiple locations in the western province of saskatchewan on sunday. reynolds is more on the investigation. one of the 2 men suspected of mass murder and canada has been found dead near the scene of the crimes in a remote indigenous community. damian sanderson, age 31, had been sought along with his brother 30 year old mile sanderson in the stabbing deaths of 10 people in the james smith cree reserve in saskatchewan. the deceased is damien sanderson. his body was located outdoors in a heavily grassed area, in proximity to a house that was being examined. we can confirm he has visible injuries,
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his injuries are not believe to be self inflicted. at this point, asked whether damien sandersons, brother, miles killed him. police said they couldn't be sure they think miles was spotted in the provincial capital. regina on sunday. miles has a lengthy criminal record involving both persons and property crimes. the sprawling man hunt now stretches across canada as 3 vast prairie provinces of saskatchewan, alberta, and manitoba. in addition to the 10 people stabbed to death, 18 people were injured. the motive in the brutal attacks remains unknown. police say, canadian prime minister justin trudeau promised additional resources for the stricken community. 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. the saskatchewan killings are one of the worst mass murders in canadian history. rob reynolds al jazeera, some had her now deserved indians id hub is brought to a standstill after an unusually heavy done. ah, william reaches the borders celebrate on the supreme court upholds elections, president dismissing, right, think is like you ah, with it's still hotter than it should be in iraq is 50 degrees on sunday. now mostly we're talking about high forties still and very little wind around filica diehard $41.00 inches that time the year when it's very
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humid, particularly dawn and dust will even during the day. but there's nothing really in the sky. the onshore breeze means bit more dust in the air and dropping temperatures in egypt and probably elsewhere the levant. but that doesn't really affect iraq. there is a sliver, a very warm weather in fat is given of heat wave conditions, right up into was a central ratio. for example, casale, which is in cassock stand $41.00 degrees, was equal the september reco. it's come down a lot since i was dropped on was 10 degrees and it will keep dropping. as generally speaking, this line of rain is coming out of eastern europe and down through the caucasus will drop touches change of season, really south of that low. it doesn't look that different does it, and we've got 4246, great, and 45 in baghdad. says no res peggy up again. this is the 2nd bout in uganda, and kenya there's been flooding as a result of the recently. i'd like to see the rain is welcome to his poor staff to the growing season, but here it is, it my coming in access,
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so expect more flooding ah, with the phone counting the calls back as don is suffering from destructive floods. what will it cost be already struggling economy? the all take region is rich in natural resources, but how was global warming impacts economic potential innovation hub openings in cap housing? the cost on al jazeera, unprompted, and uninterrupted discussions from our london broadcast center on al jazeera. ah ah,
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but again you what she out 0 mind about top stories and britain will get its new prime minister on choose day list trust has been chosen as a new leader of the ruling. conservative party. i will replace forest jobs from some decisive action to tackle the cost of living crisis. gas prices have rocketed across europe is russia warns it will not reopen the north stream one pipeline until sanction lifted. russia gas john gas pump announced indefinite shut down. citing a technical folds, israeli military has admitted for the 1st time the damages are a journalist. remember our club was likely to have been killed by israeli gunfire, but said it will not be su in the criminal charges. at least 65 people have been killed in an earthquake in china. southwest the magnitude $6.00 earthquake struck in the living area of which one province on monday it destroyed homes, disrupted communication lines and electricity supplies. it is the strongest to hit
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the region in nearly 5 years. torrential rainfall is inundated large parts of the indian tank hub of bengal. a route have you down. pause over several days of course, traffic kills and have halted drinking water supplies and some areas for targeting assist ah, passes by shout, words of encouragement to a man struggling to stay afloat. days if to wrench rain and burglary have turned roads into rivers. this man had a lucky escape. my boy blake was here. these people were talking all of us on i didn't even know what happened. i just remember the bag was in. i just see lagging them up a little on like over 40 seconds. i just high his head, so i pulled up all over his head and though he came over langler, he was known as indians, 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 per cent more than the average rainfall on sunday. many companies have told employees to work
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from home. those who did try to make it in soon regretted it was never thought that in ballard, this must have been in the heart of faith. and again, i thought that i would be able to god. but again, it's my stupidity. i would have done lots of, oh, 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 city's infrastructure. so gotta go what they really do, not really good, you know, really a nearby there. the government knows that water logging happens every day. they also know that 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 a traffic jam until monitor hadley bridge at the mar logo. 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 gate and be al jazeera. well, let's bring in a preacher persona,
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who's the editorial head that the news minute, which is the digital news platform basin and glory project. thanks very much indeed for joining us. it looks like a very, very difficult situation. have you seen anything like this before? really to be honest, every year we do see floods in some part of the city audio, but yes, the extent that we've seen the stine is unprecedented. and every single york times to apply may change and also door unplanned expansion of our open infrastructure. the situation seems to be getting was as on today at the eastern, but the deal is mostly under water, about 70 to 75 years continued to mean flood even as we'd expecting maureen's in the 2nd half of the day of the government, of course has announced a few measures. now most of them feel like need your reactions to the situation. but you know, the, know the logic question. what does the voltage solution still remains? lodge of people happening lodge to be affected with the, you know,
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being flooded. i've been, i've been follow thoughts. what to supply has been also a hate to move spots of the city. substitution continues to me alarming in some parts of the city and are basing for marines in the day and data and water supplies . in particular, there is problem is knows what proportions being taken to help people out with bottle water and so forth. was want to supplies being hit proposal once the mean of cases from been what is applied to big noodle has also been flooded and done. you know, did audit bed well, so going on cotton, even as we speak, there was an announcement that for 2 days that the what's that i would be impacted . but you know, beyond that there's not more that can be done. not residents have been you don't deploy employing of tankers out in different parts of the deep. so the situation does look bad, but we're hoping back to what's the end of the be what's up that he's to really be the steward as florida follow? god said that to something that even every time that vc heavy genes,
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so at that something that people kind of get you still are, we also saw one deck because of electrocution. so i do know that people who are in the government said that it is almost embedded to thought to shut off electricity. some pots when up though dreams are extremely heavy. so a normal life has been hit, a 7 ought to, to what had been flooded and people have been walking from full the case with last the city's being that it is a capital for years, isn't it? i what kind of impact will it have a lot and especially with staff up to the we've already seen several companies. right. to build a good not asking for the government to fix the infrastructure or threatening to be located to some other part of the frontier. the situation wasn't incidentally, the, was it a just on the id, the id for the north eastern part of the city,
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vc hi, con, she, she, she or b i t and bc companies is when they're seen the situation. what's new every single day? of course, the reasons for that on the 4th or several weeks and every chapter, you know, overflow wanted to go to the city of, we've seen love just a living rooms or rich 15 in water. so the situation is bad for people in the d. m. i t companies, but they are not extremely wanted. at this point of time, the scene issues offer some of the id box and that part of the city in the deep water and why they have announced what for want for the next few days. that is the concern of damage to several expensive equipment as well. or this, of course, we commonly lead to once a situation kind of improves and they are a bridge will leave their from am to thanks very much, the fed updated preacher press. one of the speakers from bangor,
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typhoon hin m nor has hit beside in south graham is now moving on to japan. south korea is now assessing the damage off the heavy rains and strong winds battered the south. the country flights had been cancelled in schools and businesses close in him, nor had wind speeds about 170 kilometers. our pride is into sign and has more on the impact of the type food all along this section of coastline around booth 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 film. this all happened. the hours of doctors monday into tuesday. now the actual typhoon made land fall west of here and the way that these typhoons work with that swirling winds around the center. it means that we being east of whether it made land full at this part of the coastline . got all of these winds whipping in from the open ocean combined with
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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. so it's very, very well exposed because it's exposed. have the lease quite elaborate the defenses in place. they said there are large restaurants here. coffee shop is where people come to. i get a picture of the view to the sea look out to see and so on. and the people who been running these restaurants and cafes, they knew this is going to be a bad story that they brought in their own concrete blocks in front of that. that business is here, give them extra protection. and a lot of cases, it simply wasn't enough. the theme just came in, in some cases, the seat actually pushed back these large concrete blocks, actually into the facades, into the front of the restaurant. chili's president is called on all political
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parties to give the country a 2nd chance to write a new constitution. on sunday, a majority of votes has rejected a draft charter that was supposed to address social ills for it, which many saw as to radical or latin america. editor, you see a newman reports now from santiago. o chilean president gamblin bodied summoned his cabinet the morning after the stunning defeat of the new draft constitution in a referendum that also clearly reflected strong disapproval in his government's performance. those would place their hopes in the new charter, put on a brave face, or is su nancy, it was a very progressive constitution in terms of the environment women's rights. so waking up to this is hard to 1000000 them head in the constitutional process had been fraught with sectarianism and charges that radicals were trying to recreate chile rather than improve if was social reforms. former center left delegate, philippa had boy says,
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extremists went too far over to the modem computer thing. and i mostly pointed out that the text had multiple arrows that it was based on a wrong diagnosis of what sheila wanted. but they wouldn't listen to go. many lament that the attempt to write a progressive constitution was a squandered opportunity. but all is not lost. fic bound oakland don't gamino, luna? if the president proposes a path of unity, we will go for it. he and congress must propose a quick and more simple process to start again in the nobody put us on level miss anything. monday morning. what each met with leaders of both houses with promised to do just that. loving hip on the phone with the level of the feel, we must learn the lessons from what's happening. and above all respect, the mandate that we were given by citizens to write the new constitution. those were promoted. what many had hoped would be a little constitution to the 21st century,
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can take comfort in one thing. and that is that the vast majority of chileans supported and still want much of what the text proposed social rights like health education and pensions, environmental protection, and gender equality was not so clear is how soon and under what conditions. chileans will go back to the drawing board. lucy and human al jazeera santiago chinese supreme court upheld william routine when and last month's presidential election. if throughout all that, the allegations of vote rigging put forth by his opponent runner, dingum. he said he would respect the ruling even though he disagreed with it, easing france for repeats of the violence that followed disputed vote in 20072017. catherine. so i report enough my re judges at kenya's. supreme court summarize the ruling in less than 2 hours. they dismissed petitions challenging last month, presidential election results president elect william hutto won the election. the
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due of his bush's opponent, relo dingey disputed. the point of the bulk of a dingus case was based on the electoral boating system, which he said had been tampered with the judge's ruled, there was no credible evidence to prove this is his i unanimously position of the court and we legally following owned us. when the presidential election petition number, he 005 of 2022 and he and by dismissed 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 audits including looking at the issue of the foreign intruders live and his relatives. would you notice that gordon was in a minute making any comment about those intrusions or the visions of the system
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opinion outside the court is divided is canyons have been monetary. what has been going on in st corners. both rylon or dean guy and william router have millions of supporters, but only 60 percent of kenyans turned out to vote. some said they are frustrated by politicians during the time in his 1st draft since the court's ruling router said to the wheel of the people was respected. i therefore extend a hand of brother would to all my competitors until all their support us. we are not enemies, we are canyons outgoing president to who cannot are also addressed the nation. is it about numbers or is it about process which of these to is it and
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cry canon and can our institutions rule one way in one election? and another way in another election without scrutiny, some canyons delete the country is more divided than ever, but they also hope their new leader will deliver on promises he made. on the campaign trail, cathy sawyer al jazeera nairobi turned his world. number 2, rafael natal has been knocked out of the us, opened the stunning upset by american frances cheerful. it was the 1st defeat this year from the darling crunch land. major spaniard had won both these trillion and french opens you 41466446646324 year old american. his son of immigrants from sierra leone took up the game on his father, worked the maintenance man at a tennis center.
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