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hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera alive from the coming up. russian president vladimir putin say sanctions imposed by the with our danger to the whole world than normal for the u. k. new prime minister. these trust is set to hold her 1st cabinet making this hour. she says the economy, if one of her i r t and floods bring the indian cd of bank road to extend to environmentalists, blame, and legal construction. and for evan planning, ah, welcome to the program. we begin in iraq where the supreme court is set to rule on an application for parliament to be dissolved as a 10 month long political impasse drags on politicians allied with influential she
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i later moved to santa refiled a petition last month after an earlier request was rejected, status, supporters have been protesting for months going for a complete overhaul of the political system and fresh elections. the latest unrest in iraq is fueled by a power struggle between she and groups. let's take a further look. she santa opposes foreign interference in local politics. his supporters mainly come from poor communities that have been long shot out of the political system. they competing against the collection of she odd groups known as the coordination framework that are aligned with iran. both sides have military wings with thousands of members. some of them have been involved in the recent straight fighting in baghdad. all right, we have a team of correspondence standing by for us in the iraqi capital bank that will speak to my mom after a while had shortly. but 1st, let's get the latest from near the court with him ron can. hello they him, ron, what are we expecting to happen today?
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well, at o a g, which is that right now? in fact, we're expecting of the quarter to meet all 7 judges will then deliberate what to do next. the subject under discussion is the dissolution of parliament. this was supposed to be under discussion on august 31st. they actually postponed it until to day. we don't know whether there'll be another postponement of uh that announcement if it goes ahead, expect a lot of people in the streets celebrating that fact. if it doesn't, we are expecting things to remain quite quiet. now the courts, he's just down there in the green zone, that's the entrance to the green zone just there. and as you can see, the traffic is moving freely normally when they're expecting huge amounts of protesters or expecting any kind of trouble at all. they shot those streets off as an indication that things are going peacefully. once that paddle of judges makes their decision whether to actually suspend, dissolve the parliament or actually postpone it will small c and the next level of
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political wrangling is going on. now, why are we in this position right now? well, iraq has a very simple system. when it comes to its politics, the iraqi public voted members of parliament, members of parliament, then vote in a speaker of the house. the speak of the house with consensus from those parliamentarians actually chooses the president a president then has 15 days with consensus to choose the progress of that as map basil happened for 10 months frustrated. one of the biggest per political blocks led by looked out of southern a man who doesn't actually have any political office, but has a number of the loyalist m. p. 's to his party then decided that he was going to withdraw from politics that caused a crisis. he said, add to the supreme court. he put in a petition saying that the court should be dissolved in that story. the parliament should be dissolved and that's what they're discussing at the moment. like i say those discussions apparently underway right now. we are waiting to see what happens
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next. whatever happens next, there will be some sort of reaction politically. but that may not be the con numbers of people out on the streets unless parliament is actually dissolved, right, we appreciate that updating mankind for us. let's bring in my mind abdel, why head now? at my pony, you've covered the race in protest where sat a support his have tank into this straight. is that likely to happen again today? will as i'll viet it, it looks to quiet and normal. as you can see right behind me in the streets, people's movements are normal in the streets. but this could you change at any moment despite the fact that the government has been affirming. calling on everyone, including the rival factions, to maintain self control and refrain from any confrontations. the latest was yesterday from the government speaker has another thought stated that the
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government is calling on all the rival factions to maintain self control and keep it under control. meanwhile, a number of political forces have gathered to and i was had a statement to calling on the state in institutions to consider the current period as a transitional stage, calling at the same time for the, for the parliament to be dissolved. and also for the government to hold every elections in order to end the current it deadlock as you know, also probably part of the reason why it is not expected to be escalated at least for the time being. that would now only about 10 days ahead of their out of by, in, of the 40 days and adversity of the death of remember and her sin, which is so diverse for she at muslim jet muslims here and there at iraq. so it seems that there is some kind of a probably under the table agreement,
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none of was dutch cheap that come until the buy in order the 40 days anniversary of the death of a man and proceed. but at the same time, as you know, that the, that the fact that it last week's incidence has also taken our toll on people, especially here in baghdad. as you know, that da zones were children. hundreds were wandered in the military confrontations between ourselves. the supporters and those affiliated to the iranian, backed up political apart is the last week. and that is also was also behind the postponement of today's session by the court to we're all on the petition sub. but it, by over a 1000 at defend it over the 100-8008 people including politicians affiliated to al sutherland, demanding the dissolution of the parliament and wholly at lee elections to end the current to political deadlock. so we'll have to find out today what happens at the court and then the reactions in the streets. all right,
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we appreciate that update as well. thank you very much. mark mont abdallah had in back bagdad for us president vladimir putin has cold sanctions against russia. a danger to the world. speaking of the east in economic form and let of us talk, put and accused the west of undermining the global economy, is expected to make the head of china's legislature legion shoe shortly. russia has forged close ties with china in the past year is it becomes increasingly isolated bytes, war and crime. there are reports that putin and chinese president change and paying will made at a summit in it was beckons, done next week. if you do so newly hurt because of the sanctions from the west, have been an aggressive attempt to get other countries to follow certain models. there are questions around sovereignty and subordinating to their will. these are policies which have been carried out for decades. but there's been slipping away of us domination. they haven't been able to see the objective fact. if we look at
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recent times, the entire system of international relations is going through tectonic change in semi puri is the author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he says russia and china have been brought closer because of western sanctions. it will remember that see it that the beijing, which are lympics, both of february this year just before russia began this invasion. and they spoke of a deep and enduring friendship. they should have documents around this, but the, in the 7 will 8 months since then. russia probably become something of a bit of embarrassment. china, in the sense of the war and ukraine is not on as well as russia we're certainly would have wanted to. but nevertheless, china and russia do find each other to be extraordinarily important because both countries are experiencing different degrees of sanctions from the usa, from the west. so in some respects they have to bind together, but it is a bit of a marriage of convenience between the 2 of them. of course there's, you'll be
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a sport to have a huge land border. and one final point on that, which i think is forum really speaks to is that the infrastructure development between china and russia, for example, the power siberia pipeline, and also associate to project modernization of global stock as a port. it's the ability to take in cargo all the things we're hearing about and travel in this region. obviously, russia is going to focus now on the development of the eastern side of the russian territory. so that's trading potential with china can actually match the, the sort of the bolted ambition. so i think double chinese rushing bilateral tribes for president. she includes an explosion, basil ambitions, back from where it ends. new prime minister lead trust is about to hold her 1st cabinet meeting a day after taking over from bar. as johnson, she's promoted and pays her back to leadership campaign. kweisi quatrain has been made at chancellor of the exchequer. and so well, abrahamson is the new home secretary truss has promised to cut taxes and
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tackle the cost of living crisis and re build the economy as prime minister, madame baba reports from london as lose trust. took her 1st steps in downing street, his prime minister, her focus was on reassuring the nation. things can get better. we now face a big label. headwinds caused by rushes of pulling war in ukraine. and the aftermath of k that now is the time to tackle the issues that are holding britain back. we need to build roads, homes, and broadband pasta. we need more investment and great jobs in every town and city across our country. we need to reduce the burden on families and help people get on the life. of course, the pressing issue is helping people cope with huge energy price rises on that she
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says she understands the urgency. i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure all future energy supply. but she repeated her commitment to cutting taxes as a way of driving economic growth. trust started with a flying to scotland, where she met queen elizabeth at her bow moral estate. she was formerly appointed off to the monarch received the outgoing prime minister's resignation. before he threw north maurice johnson and his wife, carrie said good bye to stop at 10 downing street. it was partly the party in here that led to so many of his own in peace turning against it is departing speech didn't reference any covert rule breaking, but rules did come up when he talked about the end of his premier ship. the baton will be handed over in waters, unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules half way through, but never mind that now. johnson did promise to support least trust every step of
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the way, urging his party to unite after a damaging leadership contest apart from telling supporters what his government had achieved. johnson did briefly mention the financial stress facing millions of households, the sunlit uplands of the british economy, a currently shrouded in folk, and the calls on the new prime minister to offer some glimmers of light are getting louder. you need to look at the world as it is rather in the world that you'd like it to be and then you need to respond. and the big message for me is trickle down. economics does not work. the last 15 years has shown us that because the economy has granite points, the cake has got bigger. but what's happened is that those are the top of taken more and the majority of people have not benefited less trust will want to offer her own vision of britain as it phrases, economic and existential crises. but she must also show the public. she's able to be pragmatic and take steps to stop millions of people slipping into poverty. the
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challenge is immense. nadine barbara al jazeera london rescue and relief operations are taking place in the southern indian city of banga low room after torrential rain monsoon rains that began on sunday swept the city. that's india's tech hub, causing flooding. waterlogged straits. created traffic. chaos. power outages and shortages of drinking water. many people were urged to work from home to religious . se wrangler received more than 400 percent of its average rainfall in just the 1st week of august. happening middle is there and says life has been disrupted from many in the city. inundated with water homes like these are now empty as residents leave in droves. we are in one of the worst affected areas in the city of banga lew . it is in the us, i to have and in fact is a ride home to many of those offices start ups and global tech giants like adobe and amazon. and many of the people who live in homes like these work in these areas
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. and they have been disproportionately affected schools around here have been shut water levels, her a more than a metre, deep. many of them have left in boats like these and have been away from home for a few days. now, it has been raining incessantly in the state. the government says, rainfall has broken records and has been the highest in many decades. but the situation here has waste concerns about infrastructure and urban planning. many of the buildings around here have been constructed illegally. there is encroachment that has blocked drainage system because of which excessive water has no way to go, but in people's homes. now water levels are receding, but people over here are bracing for chaos and uncertainty. to continue in one of india's most, develop cities still ahead on al jazeera, the un calls for safety zine around is actually a power plant. it stopped showed it blaming anyone. shelling and the solomon
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islands close lines elections as it lady gets closer to china. and further away from the, with the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to catherine book, your travel package today. i had to say, i'm not sure i see a return to any summary whether in western europe this is looking very or tumbled, are huge swirl of cloud. the front running in through france towards the alps is the mediterranean and still some parts of this year, which is sitting in rather warm, but the temperature is a little bit above the average. but the change is pretty obvious here with wind and rain. now, rather more typical for ireland, for england, for france, where you see the blue turn into a rather concentrated, massive blue. that's significant, right? somebody will be sundry, all of it will be fairly heavy. so i think flash flooding is on the carts here. now
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ahead of it is still relatively warm, vienna's got $27.00, so i grabbed at 30, but once it's gone through, i think there'll be a steady drop in term, which is look at vienna for example, than 25. then 23 down 21 is the wind picks up. 21 is the average for vienna for september, which is coming back down to where we might expect to be anyway. for africa has been a very wet spell, as you well know, with some pretty heavy dam post right throughout the sa hell they're still there. and it's these that tend to grow into potential storms as they leave west africa. this mass here, which will bring likely flooding in sierra leone could well turn into a hurricane. in the days to come, i saw airway official airlines of the journey. this november, the well companies coming to cut off of the clock is ticking as the main event gets closer with every step of the way. i'm going to go through that with a new show each month. things can expect some strong support hearing tests or were
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you the latest news for teens and fans in different regions across the globe as they looked and made them up? pat on 2022. the well cop count back with everyone else. oh no, julia. ah . the challenge is 0. i'm emily and when he's a reminder about top stories this iraq supreme court, he said to a rule on an application to the dissolution of parliament. politicians allied with influential she made him a kind of a refund to petition last month after an earlier request was rejected. president
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vladimir putin is called sanctions against russia, a danger to the world. speaking at the eastern economic form of dog food and accused, the width is undermining the global economy. and britons, the prime minister lives trust is about to hold her 1st cabinet meeting a day after taking over from bar johnson. she's promised to cut taxes and tackle the cost of living and rebuild the economy. a palestinian man has been killed in an israeli ride on the pharaoh refugee camp in the occupied west bank. is there any forces? short, 21 year old eunice. gus, on tie in a dorm rain, palestine health industry says several people were arrested, nearly 150 palestine means have been killed in occupied territories so far this year. and the white house has reiterated calls for accountability and the killing of al jazeera journalist, sharina lamb. but it's not pushing for an independent investigation. on monday,
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the israeli military admitted for the 1st time that charade was likely killed by one of the soldiers. the army will not be feeling a criminal investigation. however, algae 0 media network has denounced the findings as an attempt by israel to evade criminal responsibility. our profound condolences go to the family. we hear their concerns, we understand or concerns. the examiner examination was conducted by 2 members, again of the u. s. c. c, with over 42 combined years of forensic expertise in addition to the forensic and ballistic analysis. do you fcc was granted full access to both israel defense courses and palestinian authority investigation by summarizing both investigation, the you fcc concluded that got fired from id f positions was likely responsible for the death of sharina bu, ugly. the usb found no reason to believe that this was intentional, but rather the result of tragic circumstances.
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the un nuclear watchdog says russian controlled as apparitions. your plans in ukraine has been extensively damaged russia and ukraine accuse each other of shelling the nuclear plant that europe largest. the i a is calling for security zone around the palace to action and pre conditions to be improved for ukrainian staff operating the plant experts say damage, buildings, housing, nuclear, fuel, and radioactivity. radioactive waste need to be prepared, repaired. the facility in the southern city of, in a harder usually generates about half of ukraine's nuclear power. but fighting has increased the risk of damage to the national grid. it feed a reactive containment structure could be destroyed and allow high levels of radiation to contaminate. nearby arrogance. the head of the un nuclear watched and
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presented his findings to the security council. as al diplomatic editor james bass were for having just led a mission by a team of inspectors to the separate c, a nuclear power plant. a place that's been shelled repeatedly the head of the i. e . a spoke to the security council about his findings in the current situation, he said was dangerous and untenable. their physical attack, wittingly or unwittingly, the hits that this facility has received and that i could personally see assess together with my experts is simply an acceptable. we are playing with fire and something very, very catastrophic could take place. he's now proposing a demilitarized protection zone rounds, aperture, the largest nuclear power plant in europe. it's
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a proposal that is also strongly backed by the un secretary general, an agreement on a limit that ice barometer should be secured. specifically, that will include the commitment by russian forces to withdraw all military personnel and equipment from that perimeter. and the commitment by ukrainian forces not to move into its both ukrainian and the russian ambassadors spoken the meeting, each blaming the other for the shelling of the plant or to the security council meeting. i asked rushes ambassador about the proposal for the de militarized. i want to know the details famous here, i don't know. do not know what to direct the general gross means. play that to what extent that will improve the safety of both physical nuclear safety of the plant. the proposal for the militarize, i was supported by most members of the security council, but russia and ukraine both said they wanted more details. it's clear much more
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diplomacy and persuasion will be needed. if this idea is ever to be turned into reality. james bay's ouch is era at the united nations. norway says it's open to the idea of long term gas agreements and price caps with european partners in an effort to address the energy crisis. prime minister yona sca stora says no way wants to be recognized as a reliable partner. e u energy ministers are expected to discuss the limits on russian gas prices. when they meet on friday. no one has already increased supplies to europe by 10 percent this year. to china now, and the number of people who been killed after a strong earthquake in the west has risen to 70 for nearly 30 others. still missing . rescue is evacuated. people stranded in remote villages in the c one province. the 6 point a magnitude earthquake has extensively damaged homes and infrastructure . well then 21000 people have been evacuated from areas point to land lives and
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building collapses. quote, one to land my entire house collapsing. we cannot live there anymore. are 2 televisions, but also destroyed. i didn't have a chance to go inside and check on other things. members of the people's militia and rescuers came into your life. i called my family and they said that safe and found out how to make my way back home because it all kept falling down from the mountain. estrella has been accused of the interference after offering to fund the next election in the solomon islands. the solomon's prime minister is facing mounting pressure following proposals to change the constitution. he says his country can't afford to pay for an election and a major sporting event in the same year. sarah clunk, explain. checkpoints are in place with police coding of access to parts of the parliamentary precinct, the solomon islands,
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prime minister plans to change the constitution to delay next year's election and stay in power until 2024. the opposition was that will trigger political unrest and protests in the capital. i object to anything that undermines the mandate and the role in the place of the people in decision making, affecting especially a matter is important as the life of parliament itself. the solomon islands is due to host the pacific games next november, man, a se, so gavera says, the honor nation can't afford to hold an election in the same year. some analysts say postponing the vote is considered an attempt to crush democracy. this is not generally considered to be what the people of solomon islands once they take their elections quite seriously. you know that that's quite a politically engaged society. and community said, since on our side of security agreement with beijing, critics of expressed concern about his growing influence, the deal last,
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chinese police and law enforcement teams to be based in the capital to ensure public order. but pacific analysts say the implications of china's presence on the, on a nation a far reaching last week the solomon islands, band, us naval ships from its ports, camping us ships away from solomon islands, would certainly be in part right now. and i think it's, it's pretty, it's been safely established that promise to sort of already has been must culminating pacific leader of china strategic content in the region. the position she has similar concerns. what is happening now that concerns me, is that prime minister sobari is so pro china and clearly anti u. s. and its allies that concerns me a great deal. it's not good for the future of this country. and he says it challenges the pacific. traditional partners in the region. australia has revised it's troubling boss. warning potential further on rest in the capitol. it's a matter that will be raised by australia prime minister,
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anthony albanese. when he meets his counterpart in coming weeks, the sullivan islands lead, it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so gavera is planned for constitutional reform will be passed as his government holds a majority in parliament. sir clark al jazeera brisbin, australia students have data returning to school in the u. s. city of evil dame band. many say they feel scared of being inside a classroom after gunman killed 19 students and 2 teachers in ma'am, when i oh day reports from val day as students and you vol day, went back to school tuesday. they were greeted with smiles and hugs. and a lot of security. it's a far cry from where they were 3 months ago after one of the worst school shootings in u. s. history. now 2 and a half meter, unclean. mobile fences have been put up around many of the schools here. and police presence has been more noticeable,
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but not all the children in the small community are comfortable going back to campus learning. so feel safe that school they on doesn't want to see the inside of a school just yet. he says he doesn't feel safe. he was in class at rob elementary school. when the shooting happened. my teacher opened the door and it is late. 8 kids in t teaches ran into my classroom. and then they close the door. yeah, my teacher could door and then she locked it. then she cur, dylan delelake papers. they on tells us he still has nightmares. his parents say he sometimes sleeps in their bed and now he'll be home schooled for as long as it takes him to feel comfortable in a classroom. again, they're disappointed. they're scared. oh, they don't have no intentions of going back right now. ah, they don't feel like the police officers are going to protect them. while rob
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elementary school awaits demolition, it's former students are being hosted by other schools in you've all day. 33 texas officers will be tasked with monitoring the schools around the district. some parents are worried that some of the officers responsible for their children's safety now are the same officers who they said didn't do their jobs right during the shooting. angela vasquez is with fierce mothers, a group of hispanic women, advocating for gun control and accountability. they just knew that the 1st day was coming and they still didn't do anything to rush to get it, get everything in place. so it's, it's, it's, it's almost a joke. you've all day residents we spoke to seem divided over who's at fault. but fiascos is firm and her opinion, a fierce mind that is a fully puts it on, on the establishment. the culture, like like it was a hiring failure to me. like the culture here is the good old boys as students had back the campus.

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