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battle by say it from the perspective of the country and they're not meant to be they, they're hard 15 vice spacious. they're not endangered. yeah. there's no, any percentage trying to have a 99 or drive on international time. special ecologist want to circle brumby horses gone, saying they decimating a pristine environment, including the habitats of endangered native animals. but holes activists on lobbying hard to keep them arguing that their communities, lifestyle, and cultural identity is under threat. ah, i know that liz ross and this compassionate conservative government will do everything we can to get people through this crisis. u. k. is outgoing later boris
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johnson office, his support to lease trust hill reply, same as prime minister later on tuesday. ah, hello, i'm emily anglin. this is al jazeera live from dough house, a coming up, a 100000 people risk losing their homes with fees pakistan's biggest like is on the verge of bursting its banks. the u. s. coals for accountability after israel said it's highly likely al jazeera journalist, sharina, who actually was accidentally killed by one of its soldiers. and the u. n. z nuclear watchdog says a fire has disconnected a back up line at ukraine's. is apple, which you have power plant. ah,
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chris johnson has given his last speech as u. k prime minister, he addressed the media outside his office saying he's proud to have served the country. johnson is now heading to bell moral castle in scotland to hand his resignation to queen elizabeth the new conservative party. later les tress will then visit the queen after him, and be asked to form a government. it's time for politics to be over clerks. it's time for us all to get behind lives, trust and her team, and her program and deliver for the people of this country. because that is what the people whose country want, that's what they need. and that's what they deserve. i'm proud to have discharged the promises i made to my party when a you were kind enough to choose me winning the biggest majority since 1987. the biggest share of the vote since 1979 delivering rex it delivering our manifesto committee included by the way, including social care, reforming social care,
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hoping people up and down the country, ensuring the britain is once again, standing tall in the world. let's bring in jonah how his live for us in land and hello there. jonah boris johnson certainly was giving himself plenty of pats on the back. what did you take away from his speech? of date arousing applause from the members of his outgoing government. 10 peas and friends gathered here to listen to him. i thought it was interesting that he began his farewell speech with really well, sounded like a note of bitterness. the words of a man leaving this job that he coveted all his adult life deeply. reluctantly, he talked about passing on the torch to a new lead a battle, and he said, in fact, handed over in what unexpectedly had become a relay race with the rules of the game. changed half way is clearly a prime minister who feels he's leaving after having done no more than fulfill his mandate. and his manifesto commitments. indeed, he trotted out as you say,
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a long list of those, but no note of contrition in his farewell speech. for any of the circumstances that led to his resignation, the parties in downing street in government buildings, illegal during periods of co locked on the allegations of financial impropriety. dishonesty of super bad judgment, while in office. this is a man of course, who styled himself off to his hero, winston churchill, who was instrumental in bringing about rex it to one for his party, a landslide election in 2019 who then lead the country through cobra. in the successful vaccine wrote up before almost dying, of course, of the virus himself. he ended his speech though with a note of warning for his party, he told them to get behind their leader. this time that he'd written on the weekend that they stopped knifing their leaders in the back 3 leaders, including himself, deposed in the last 6 years, of course, interesting word from a prime minister who was so instrumental in getting rid of the 2 before him invade,
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jonah and johnson is currently on his way to bel morrow to attend to his resignation. how will the rest of the day and phone? yes, he's in the air now. he took off from our f. no salt. he's heading up to aberdeen, share. where the queen is waiting at laurel castle, her highland estate, not at buckingham palace as ordinary be the case she's suffering from ongoing mobility issues. so the politicians have to make their way to her. he will have a brief audience with the queen about an hour and a half the time i. they get an hour and a half or so after that. these trust who will separately have flown up to aberdeen will also have an audience with the queen, and that will be the sort of instrument for parts of the hand of the appointment of the new prime minister. when the queen asks her to form a cabinet and a government and she will then fly back to london, of course, appearing here at downing street mid to late afternoon to make a speech. and then to walk through that famous door number 10 downing street in
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britain's 4th prime minister in just 6 years. a busy day ahead. thank you very much for the update. we'll cross back to you throughout the day. jonah, how live from day in london, and poor brennan now looks at the challenges facing the case new later. 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 so paid around $1400.00 a year for energy?
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by early next year, an average bill could hit $7600.00 a year. it means 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 through without there being some form of hand out. i would expect very early on that she will come out with a large package of 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 sold to 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,
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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 aside parts of the post wretched trade 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 challenge is 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, this, 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. and with a winter of severe economic hardship, inevitable distrust may decide her best chance of victory is to go early.
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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 a portfolio of problems and challenges, perhaps unprecedented since world war 2, poll brennan al jazeera downing street to pakistan. now when more flooding is expected in southern areas is excess water from the country's largest lake is being released. engineers have captured the embankments of the lank munscheur to divert the water. the villages which are home to more than 100000 people lie in its path. in other provinces, several areas remain cut off. and there is a threat of disease from stagnant water. come on, hyde em is covering the story. when we're in a district of southern pun, job, it's called laya. and this particular place where i am was completely and non dated
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by the raging gardens that were coming down from the north on the river. and many people, many religious were cut off from the outside world. many outage have collapsed. yeah, it was back in 2010 that i came to the same place and we found a family living on high ground. i was able to read them again today and talk to them and their daughter, dad, dad told me that there was another doctor, that frightened people, they were able to get there, women and children. now, you're going to keep behind me. this is the me crop. the sesame seeds are grown air . the place is also known for ca, turner, dead known for gone. and all those crops have been literally washed away. data of gods means that a lot of people who go to wave on the scrubs are not going to need help. and many people have door guards, dad, although the polar dish and the prime minister and everybody is trying to ahead,
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they have not been able to read some of the cut off. and despite the promises from the government of hell, they have not received any head. so this is going to be a huge crisis regard regarding direct demands. almost a 1000000 acres of crops have been launched and upon job focused on roads all ready suffering. we shortages. and this of course, is going to compound a problem. and also for dedrick august on full security. the u. s. has cold for accountability after these rally military admitted for the 1st time al jazeera jealous joanna blacklight was likely killed by his wily gunfire. but the army will not launch any criminal investigation. pakistani officials, human rights campaign as an sharon's family have criticized the investigation. as natasha name reports from ramallah, the pursuit of justice for sharina abu ock, late within israel ended on monday as widely expected. the israeli military
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announced its soldiers did not violate procedure. and there will be no criminal investigation into her killing while on assignment in 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 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 will them, it's not convincing. it's unacceptable. there's no other suspect, but the occupation army murdered sharing that the military describes. the janine
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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. c video from the minutes before sharing death show home that in mind that she was clearly marked blue brown jack with the bag shot in the back of the neck. her 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. 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
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killing. the palestinian authority says it's pressing international bodies for accountability and al jazeera is 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 name el jazeera ramallah. and al jazeera has released a statement on the report saying, it's an attempt by these rally occupation forces to evade criminal responsibility for the assassination of rain that worked, announces israel's failure to admit its crime. and its attempt to evade prosecution of the perfect perpetrators rather out 0 demands an independent investigation, an international body, investigate the crime of the assassination of sure aim and to establish justice.
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moving on now, and the un nuclear watchdog says backup lines, applying ukraine separation nuclear power plant has been deliberately disconnected from the grid to extinguish a fire. the international atomic energy agency says the connection has not been damaged. ukrainian staff operating the facilities say it will be reconnected once the fire has been put out. the facility is controlled by russian forces for main lines were lost earlier in the conflict. ukrainian officials meanwhile say they have regained control in the village in the cur, son. region. video obtained by the reuters news agency appears to show the ukranian flag at the entrance of a building in the vsa cooper. leah president salamis landscape says progress is being made in the battle for the south region. and a pro kremlin official in the area says plans for a referendum on the co son region joining russia on hold because of the security situation. while in the city of soviet skim,
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ukraine's east red cross officials have accused russia of committing war crimes. after their offices where he's in a rocket attack, it's the 2nd time in a week that the premises have come under fire. nobody was hurt in the strike. what knows, millage, and it's hard for me to talk about these because i don't understand them. but i can tell you the break in all the rules of war, which you, this is a violation of the geneva convention. this is a war crime still ahead on al jazeera ah lackey's game. for one man is heavy, rain rings, indians take capitol hill, grinding homes and pros, president points fingers at his rivals as he testifies in one of several criminal cases against him. ah,
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judy has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. hi there, good to be with you. there is a number of weather makers out over the atlantic check in some rain towards the islands of ireland and britain. so that batch of wet weather moving eastward into the low country. so as put a cap on temperatures in brussels, twice, 7 degrees as energy, also sliding across france. so watch what happens in paris. you go from 28 down to 23 degrees on thursday with some thundering down ports. after the balkans, m for south central bulgaria, plugged in province. we had some flooding there that created quite a mess. there were intense bands of rain over romania bulgaria that shifted over the black sea. and we can certainly see it in turkey's forecast on tuesday right across the black sea coast as some showers in store for you. other side of the mediterranean right now, some showers, the northwest of spain, northern portugal, but through the day that activity will peter out after africa and are seasonal
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rains around chad. these have been some of the worst and decade so streets that people used to walk and drive down, or they now need to take boats through most of this rain on tuesday any way has leaked into nigeria and off to southern africa, we go actually south africa those winds quite strong, just off the coast of the eastern cape, but throughout the day they will begin to die down. that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. official airline of the, just in the year 127180. the young battalion mitchell set out on an extraordinary journey. carrying letters from the pope for the great public car. marco polo travel through water meters following dangerous roads from the holy land and beyond. to day chasing the shadow. professor showers trouble trying to do better with searching questions of how the relationship between east and west is track marco polo on al jazeera
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lou. ah, hello, you're watching out a 0. i'm emily ang, when he's a reminder of our top stories this hour, the u. k. is him coming later is set to fly to scotland, where she will make queen elizabeth british monarch is expected to ask her to form government. these live pictures of the aircraft, which is said to carry live trust, to the crate queen's residence inbound on water being diverted from pakistan's. largest lake is expected to flood thousands of villages in the south. several areas remained cut off by the floods, their fees disease from stagnant water. and the u. s. has called for accountability
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after these rally military admitted al jazeera journalist, serene abu atlas was probably killed by its soldiers. al jazeera media network denounced the israeli findings saying it's an attempt to evade criminal responsibility. police in canada say one of 2 brothers wandered for sundays knife attack that killed 10 people has been found dead. at least 18 others were injured in multiple locations in the western province of saskatchewan. reynolds has the story. 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,
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in proximity to a house that was being examined. we can confirm he has visible injuries, 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. busy 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. we're still, of course,
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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. the saskatchewan killings are one of the worst mass murders in canadian history. rob reynolds al jazeera typhoon him m, nor has he boost son in south career and is now moving towards japan. that's in official assessing the damage off the heavy rains and strong winds back to the south of the country. life had been cancelled in schools and businesses closed in em know, has wind space of up to 170 kilometers per hour from the bride is in tucson, and has more on the impact of that type in 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 this devastating film. this all happened the hours of
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doctors monday into tuesday. 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 at 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. so it's very, very well exposed because it's exposed, have the lease quite elaborate, see defenses in place. they said there are large restaurants here. coffee shop is where people come 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, they knew this is going to be a bad store that can be brought in that own concrete blocks in front of that
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business. 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 restaurant to wrench rainfall has left strange water logged in the indian tech hub bank loom heavy damsels have caused traffic chaos and hold to drinking water supplies. in some areas, victoria gate and b reports. oh, little movie 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 awake was here. these people were talking all of us and i didn't even know what happened. i just remember the back of it. i just see lagging them up a little on like laval party with the 2nd i just high his head. so i pull her up
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all over his hair and though he came over, langley 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 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 was never thought that in ballard, bismark, benita had no faith. and again, i thought that i would be able to god, but again, it's my stupidity. i would have done laura. and i'm coming just to go to my workplace. the flooding is causing traffic chaos. some blame the government's lack of preparedness, the calling on authorities to scale up the cities infrastructure. so gotta go to really didn't really good in a really good middle apollo 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. there's
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a traffic jam until my daughter halley bridge it up more. local. meteorologists have full cast 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, at least $65.00 people have killed in an earthquake in southwest china. the magnitude 6.8 quake struck in the looting area of c h one province. on monday, it destroyed homes, disrupted communication lines, and cut electricity supplies. it's the strongest earthquake in the region. in nearly 5, he's peruse. president pedro castillo has faced prosecutors in to new criminal investigations. he's the subject of 6 corruption cases. it since coming to power just over a year ago. his stair denies any wrongdoing, as mariana sanchez reports from lamer. oh, president bazookas to you is confident prosecutors won't find any evidence of
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corruption in the 6 criminal cases against him. no c name was out with them. then i will go as many times as i am summon with it. i have gone to say and demonstrate that i reject all accusations against the president of the republic. ah, the precedent told prosecutors he is innocent, but that's all his lawyer says he wouldn't answer further questions at the fence strategy used to previous hearings. the corruption case is expanding. let me see if he's got it on monday, attorney general, but the 7 o e, this named prime minister, and he was doris and justice minister, felix kiddo, as part of the investigation the probes have reached custio's closest allies. and his family mil thing was not done. prosecutors asked the judiciary to band the 1st lady lilia buddy, this from travelling, her sister jennifer has been detained for 36 months. a nephew is on the run, the business been many years in form of government officials are also being drawn
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into the investigation with your wholesale for tenant just feel. support has grown from 25 to 30 percent since he launched a nationwide campaign. seen family are victims of political persecution, states from here, from the public ministry. oh this to you. superior say prosecutors are corrupt. we're not doing their very much with the prosecutors are doing is unfair. they have no evidence. they have investigated him several times and found nothing. ha, his critics want him to leave office. again, with a group of nearly 400 young professionals and university students have joined forces around the country to sign a peruvians to a petition that demands a new general election. gonna get a more toughness deals. there must be a lot of cities and pressure. we had last, but now we're fit up with the situation because every day there is more and more
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news of corruption in the government. the country is divided. most peruvians disapprove of castillo and congress, with most former precedence, detained or under investigation for corruption peruvian. see, they don't see a way out from this political crisis except demanding for every politician to leave and start again. madana sanchez under theda, lima b. a u. s. judge has granted former president donald trump's request to appoint a special representative to review documents seized by the f. b i from his florida home. the order comes despite objections from the justice department. the move is expected to slow the pace of the departments investigation into the presence of top secret documents. admire lago. where is fine, is a former us associate deputy attorney general. he says the fact the judge was appointed by trump is important. there are versions of the opinion that in
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my judgement display bias, let me give you examples where the judge regularly said that the efforts to obtain this information through the search warrant were on precedent. 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 by a president that hadn't been done ever since the president records act was enacted in 978. that to my mind in the balancing test suggested bias on behalf of the judge ah.
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