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blue ah safe going home and then international anti corruption excellence award boat. now for your hero. ah, i know that lucy cross and this compassionate conservative government will do everything we can to get people through this crisis. u. k is outgoing liter bars.
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johnson authors his support to live trust who replace him as prime minister later on tuesday. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is al jazeera, alive from doha, also coming up a 100000 people risk losing their homes with fears, pakistan's biggest lake is on the verge of bursting its banks. the u. s. calls for accountability up to israel said it's highly likely al jazeera journalist, sharina apple aqua was accidentally killed by one of its soldiers, and perused president point fingers at his rivals as he testified in one of several criminal cases against him. ah, welcome to the program, boris johnson has given his last speech as
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u. k. prime minister. he addressed the media outside downing street saying he's proud to have served the country. johnson is now heading to bell moral castle in scotland to hand his resignation to acquaint elizabeth the new conservative party ladle is trust will also visit the queen and be asked to form a government. thank you everybody. it's time for politics to be over plugs. it's time for us all get behind lives, trust, and our team, and our program a 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 am proud to have discharged the promises i laid 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 community, including by the way, including social care, reforming social care,
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helping people up and down the country. ensuring the britain is once again, standing tall in the world. as bringing jonah hal, who is live for us and side downing straight, hello there, jonah bars. johnson was certainly giving himself plenty of pants on the back. what did he take away from his bench? yes, that's right. and support, of course for his success or at least trust forest. johnson noted she'd be taking over at a time a tough time economically, but he said this country will endure it. we will win. notable i think at the top of his speech a sort of tone of some disappointment, if not regret in the way that he, that he's term in office has ended. he talked about the baton being handed over in what unexpectedly he said became a relay race. the rules changed half way, far as johnson clearly believes, he did nothing more than fulfill his man mandate and manifesto commitments no note
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of contrition in his speech. were they a bit events that conspired to me to his resignation? the parties in downing street during periods of covey locked down the allegations of dishonesty of financial impropriety of bad judgment. indeed a man who few muddled himself on his hero, winston churchill and champion braxton who led his party of course to a landslide election between 2001900 and then let the country through coded and successful vaccine rollout. eventually, of course, resigning in july on july, the 7th in the wake of the fall out of that party gates scandal. of course johnson on his way now to visit the queen, he will be touching down shortly and aberdeen. she's heading to her balmoral estate to effective if it to finally tend to his resignation before handing over the range and his trust and journal. we also saw the vision of lease trust was playing,
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taking off also on her way to bel morrow was happening there. and for the rest of the day oh, she flying separately to balmoral, of course, or his johnson will tend to his resignation in about an hour hour and a quarter or so half an hour later least frost will walk in to see the queen. she will formerly be asked to form a government, which of course she will agree to do before heading here to down the street for a speech and entering the doors of number 10, they'll be a half hour or so brief hiatus at when executive power will effectively rest with the queen, list trash, of course. by the end of the afternoon, we'll beaverton $56.00 prime minister each bird, female prime minister. indeed as well. a busy day ahead and we'll cross back to you throughout it. thank you very much. jenna. how live for us in london? these trans inherits a government that came to power in
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a landslide in 2019. but polls suggest the conservatives and now trailing the main opposition labor party. m. a haywood reports from gwen's d in northern england. on the challenges facing the new prime minister by $45.00 on a day when the stakes couldn't be higher guessing, the right price is every thing. it may be 300 kilometers from downing street, but britain's political future is being watched closely. hey, i'm hoping for honesty and integrity and i'm hoping that they're gonna lead us out of these, quite frankly, very worrying times. well, we'll do more janes anyway. yeah, the media, we're focused on getting rid of, morrison, they don't what they wanted, and they, we are. grimsby has seen it's 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
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election force, johnson led the conservatives to power and that when saw the party take territory, which had been held by labor like this one for decades, nearly 3 years old. this is the reality for some people queuing, for sensual, 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'll get more and more individuals that come in on the weekend week out basis, live trust has promised to lift the economy and tackle the energy crisis, shall also need to build trust in people who are the backbone of british business.
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i want to vote for a just for the, for the i kind of gave up on the politics of the games rigged. and i don't think any of the pies can get a handle on what's going on at the moment. it's been such a small choice time that i don't think anybody has the answers. finding those answers won't be easy. as the u. k. battles, record inflation and the worst energy crisis in decades. emma haywood al jazeera in northern england. moving on now and more flooding is expected in southern pakistan as excess water for the country's largest lake is being released. engineers have cut through the embankments of leg munscheur to divert the water. but villages which are home to more than 100000 people lie in its path. in other provinces, several areas remain cut off them is a threat of disease from stagnant water come on. honda is covering the story when we're in a district of southern pun, job, it's called a lie. and this particular place where i am was completely and non dated by the
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raging gardens that were coming down from the north on the river. and many people, many religious here 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, dan dad told me that there was another doctor. that frightened people, they were able to get their women and children out. you're going to keep behind me . this is the me crop. they said to me, see jack grow near the place is also known for ca turn or did known for gone. and all those crops have been literally washed away. the data of gods means that a lot of people who go to wife on the scrubs are now going to need help. and many people here at the door that although the politician and the prime minister and
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everybody is trying to help, they have not been able to read some of the video 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 regular ready suffering, we shortages. and this of course is going to compound a problem. and also for dedrick focused on food security. the u. s. his cold for accountability after the israeli millet trade needed for the 1st time al jazeera general, showing up who actually was likely killed by one of its soldiers. but the army will not launch any criminal investigation. palestinian officials, human rights campaign is ensuring family have criticize the report. as natasha name reports from ramallah, the pursuit of justice for sharina abu clay within israel ended on monday. as
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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 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 jarine 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, she arranged. the military describes the janine refugee camp on the day serene was
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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 sharina just video from the minutes before sharon's death show a com scene. she was wearing a clearly marked blue press, black jacket that she was shot in the back of the neck below her helmet, even as she collapsed to the ground. witnesses who tried to assist her, say, the gunfire continued shooting, how will it 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 reads family says it's obvious israeli war criminals yet investigate their own crime. 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 name l. jazeera, ramallah and al jazeera has released assignment on the report saying it's an attempt by the israeli occupation forces it to evade criminal responsibility. the assassination of sharing the network denounces is roused valia to admit its crime and its attempt to evade prosecution of the perpetrators. al jazeera demands an independent international body. investigate the crime of the assassination of serene, shall reign to establish justice. still ahead on al jazeera,
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the you ends in nuclear watchdog says ukraine separation nuclear power plant has been disconnected from the grid because of a fire. and one of 2 brothers suspected in the killing of 10 people in canada has been found dead. ah, per saw quite the soaking over night. that batch of what weather now moving further toward the east. every one good to see you. so here's a snapshot on wednesday, we're seeing this wind up through the bite. let's go in for a closer look and we'll put this a day forward on thursday. i think there's a real risk of seen some flooding, a southern queensland rate across new south wales and victoria. but think for the most part hobart, you're going to duck and dodge the bulk of this activity. ok back to the here and now and for some of the suburbs around wallington,
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especially over the higher ground we saw some snow flurries flying around. there was a strong southerly component that kicked down temperatures, but those winds beginning to shift as so temperatures are on the way up. here's an update on typhoon henin or it made landfall toward that south east coast of south korea. let's talk about this story through the numbers 1st, more than half a meter of rain within a short period of time. there was winds up to a 116 kilometers per hour. and here's some of those pictures to see those roads just flooded out. and marine stair tried to carry out rescue operations, and this was a quick moving storm. so looks who are the top of your screen the far east of russia? that's a forecast on wednesday, but in behind it plenty of sun. so things will begin to dry out. we've got a hive. 27 degrees insole on wednesday. that's it. that's all we'll see you soon. ah
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ah ah ah ah ah. hello, you're watching al jazeera, i'm emily ang, when he is a reminder of our top stories. his sound bars johnson has given his last speech, his u. k. prime minister is now arrived in scotland to officially hand in his resignation
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to queen elizabeth his success and his trust will also say the queen, before becoming i'm minister. the u. s. has called for accountability after these riley military admitted al jazeera journalist to rein abu clay was probably killed by its soldiers out to 0. median network denounced these rally findings saying it's an attempt to evade criminal responsibility and 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 and their fees of disease from stagnant water is also more rain predicted in the coming days in the south of pakistan, while army and navy units continue to rescue people. some are refusing to leave their homes as same as robbie reports from dad. your district in sind province who floods of turn the edge of open fields,
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consumed profits into the shore lines of an inland sea. a staging point for rescue missions. shuttling people to safety those from the other district. now wait and worry for the ones left behind. village after village under water. only the tops of trees and buildings visible. her. people who are still here are completely surrounded. living as castaways in their own homes. now are 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 lot. 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, the boat. fierce how long the girl you are doing in there. not
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a lot of steve here. if we leave the house, we will be robbed, is the still 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 out 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
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a few children. and they're here to take care of what little property they have left. as we leave, 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 needs to take care of each other. because in basra, the oldest era, the other districts in pakistan, the u. n. nuclear watchdog says a backup line supplying ukraine's is operation. 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 saying it will be reconnected once the fire has been put out. the facilities controlled by russian forces for main lines for last earlier in the conflicts ukrainian officials say they have regained control in the village in the co son region. video obtained by the reuters
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news agency a piece to show the ukranian flag and the building at the entrance of a building in the vice. so co please president for letting me zalinski says progress is being made in the battle for the southern region. and a pro criminal official in the area says plans for a referendum on the coast on region joining russia are on hold because of the security situation. the taliban acting health minister has called for increased cooperation in health care between afghanistan and iran. calanda e bad is into iran fed talks with officials from ron's health ministry. the taliban government has been struggling to improve the health system to, to sanctions and to reduction in during the aid earlier the see the world health organization warranty. it was on the brink of collapse tougher and he nam, nor has he to blue sun in south career and is now moving to japan. south korean
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officials are assessing the damage job to heavy rains and strong winds. batted the south of the country. flights have been cancelled, and schools and businesses closed. rob mcbride reports from his son all along this section of coastline around booths, and it's 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 where they made land full at this part of the coastline . got all of these winds whipping in from the open ocean. 8 combined with a storm surge and also a high tide and then this is the resulting damage that you see all around here. i
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just explained to you where we are. this is a problem and terry. so it's 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've been running these restaurants and cafes, they knew this is going to be a bad story back. they brought in that 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 see actually pushed back these large concrete blocks actually into the facades, into the front of the restaurant to days of to wrench. rain has inundated parts of the indian tech hub, banga lube. heavy dam pause, cause traffic house and power cuts. the supply of drinking water was interrupted in
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some areas. hoosier per santa is editorial head at the news minute digital news platform based in been glued. she says people, they are suffering the consequences of the cities, inadequate infrastructure every year we do the floods in some parts of the city or the extent that we've seen the sign is gone to thank each and every single york times to climate change. and also the unplanned expansion of open infrastructure. the situation seems to be getting what i saw on today. the eastern thought that the if the under water, about 70 to 75 years continue to to mean flood even asked me to becky maureen's in the 2nd half of the day of the government, of course, has announced you may show us now, most of them feel like, need your reactions to situation like, you know, the larger question of what the long term solution. did you mean not happy, not effective with the you know,
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being flooded. i did have been taught water supply has seen also i hate to move to pieces that you should continue to me. alarming in some parts of the city. a one to mean of places from been what is applied to big, who has also been flooded and you know, that are going on. you know, that wasn't announcement, that's what would be in fact. but beyond that, there's nothing more that can be done, has been deploy, employing tankers in different parts of the the situation does look bad, but people think back to what's the end of what to rekey the what i said, that's something that even every time that heavy beans, that's something that people kind of get used to. we also saw one desk because of an extra fusion. so i've, you know, people in the government say that it is almost competitive but to shut off and interesting. some of those things are extremely heavy. so normal life has been get
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a separate, ought you to, to have been flooded and people have been working from home for the last blazing canada say, one of 2 brothers wanted the sunday's knife attack. they killed 10 people has been found dead at least 18 others were injured in multiple locations in the western provinces, saskatchewan. while reynolds has moved, 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, aged 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. smiles 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. we're still of course, monitoring the situation closely and we urge everyone to follow all the updates
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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, the rose president, pedro his day, has faced prosecutors in turn near criminal investigations. he's the subject of 6 corruption cases since coming to power just over a year ago. gasteyer denies any wrongdoing as marianna sanchez reports from lima. president bid lucas to you is confident prosecutors won't find any evidence of corruption in the 6 criminal cases against him. you know, see there was a little and then i will go as many times as i am samuel. if i have gone to say and demonstrate that i reject all accusations against the president on the republic. oh, the precedent told prosecutors he's innocent, but that's all his lawyer says he wouldn't answer further questions at the fence
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strategy used to previous hearings, corruption cases expanding. let me see if he's got on monday, attorney general, but the sewing of e, this named prime minister, and he was doris and justice minister, felix kiddo, as part of the investigation the probes have reached gusty hughes closest allies and his family. male thing with the prosecutors asked the judiciary to band the 1st lady lilia buddy. this from traveling her sister jennifer has been detained for 36 months on nephew is on the run. the business been many years in form of government officials are also being drawn into the investigation with your wholesale for tenant just feel. support has ruled $25.00 or 30 percent since he launched a nationwide campaign. seen family are victims of political persecution stage from here, from the public ministry. oh this to you. superior say prosecutors are corrupt.
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what we'll do 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. oh, his critics, one him to leave office. 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. going to get a more competence, there must be a lot of citizen pressure. we had lost hope, but now we're fed up with the situation because every day there is more and more news of corruption in the government. the country is divided. most peruvians disapprove of castillo and congress, with most former precedents, 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, undefeated.

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