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the countdown clock condo host cornish marks, the final days al is minute and 2nd until cattle. a 2022 kicks off. for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east and they'll be plenty of other for the 1st will come to be played in november. december, female referees in the men's tournament ended ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of all time count down events like this one happening all over doha. the excitement is building for fans in the 32 nations he qualified and has even more so in the hey city ah report say you ins. nuclear watchdog kong, verify. ron's nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. ah
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rahman, the what you have to say, we're like my headquarters here in the also coming up more uncertainty for iraq's political future. the top court dismisses a bid to dissolve parliament, saying it doesn't have the authority. also russia threatened to cut off delivery of oil and gas to any country that imposes caps on energy prices and calls urgent helpless floods. destroy thousands of homes in saddam ah, welcome to the program, the reuters and i have p news agencies all quoting a report by the un nuclear watchdog saying it cannot verify that iran's nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes. they also quote, the international atomic energy agency of saying that iran stock piles of up to 60 percent enrich uranium,
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have grain by molten 12 kilograms dos jibari is following the story force from teheran and just bring us up to speed on what we know about this i e, a report while this is a 12 page report that is going to be presented at the quarterly board of governors meeting in vienna on monday, september 12th, and a number of news agencies have received copies of it in advance. that's where we're getting these information and lines from, according to those news agencies, the, i am reporting that iran has grown. it's highly enriched uranium stockpile over the past 3 months of to about 30 percent. that means that they now have about $55.00 and a half kilograms of 60 percent enrich uranium. now, according to the i e, a itself, they identify 25 kilograms of 90 percent in which you rein him as a significant quantity necessary for
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a simple nuclear weapon. this is significant because iran has maintained that they're not interested in developing a nuclear weapon. they're not pursuing one, their nuclear program is for civilian purposes, but the agency is now saying very clearly that they are no longer in a position to provide assurances that that is the case. this all comes, of course, at a time when iran is trying to negotiate with the united states to go back to for compliance under that 2015 nuclear deal, which saw iran limit its nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief. and the united states left that seal in 2018 under then us president donald trump, who said that it was not a good enough deal for the us now. the bided ministration is, was interested or has been interested in returning to the deal. but the nuclear program in the country has advanced since then, because the iranians decided to reduce their commitment to the deal from 2019. and that is why we're at the point now at the agency saying they've reached the point now where they cannot police. this country's nuclear program any further dosage of
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orient wrong for us with that i just thank you. will telegraph is the forward director of the disarmament arms control and nonproliferation program. it's dockins international peace research institute. he believes around is enriching uranium as a bargaining chip for future negotiations. well, good. yes. now reported that iran has struck by the 55.6 kilograms of 60 percent in radium. and they said that there is no useful use for it. in iran, iran claims that they will use this material in their research reactor to produce i split up for medical. ready use nonetheless, this is quite an extensive quantity. in my view, iran has reduced this amount of 60 percent and rich uranium as a bargaining chip to give up in return for release from economic sanctions and other items that it wants from the united states. so iran has demonstrated the
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capability to enrich uranium since 2003. this is nearly 20 years of enrichment activity. so that's nothing new. what is new is the growing stock pile of enriched uranium. iran also has delivery systems in the form of ballistic missiles. so taken together, there are some concern that iran may go for a nuclear weapons capability a short order, but we mustn't forget that there are other countries in the middle east that also have ballistic missiles. and israel is non reputed to have had a nuclear weapons program as well as delivery systems. so iran is not alone in the region where our supreme court has ruled against dissolving parliament, saying it doesn't have the constitutional authority. politicians allied with influential sheer liter, moved out of solder, had refiled a petition last month after a previous request was rejected. so the supporters have been protesting for months, calling for a complete overhaul of the political system and new elections. dice. l q 3 is
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a research officer at the london school of economics where she specializes in iraq . she has more on the court decision. the court rule, they can't dissolve parliament because it doesn't have the constitutional authority that way did is it also criticize the piece that came after october 2021 and said that they hadn't fulfilled their constitutional duties. so it basically threw the ball back into their court, but urge them or implicitly urge them to dissolve parliament and hold new elections. however, it is really difficult because it's been 11 months and the 2 sides, the she r coordination for a while, and the sutter s. have been unable to agree as to how to move forward and to and the political impasse. i mean, it's really difficult to predict what's going to happen next. in the last couple of days, there have been talks have been organized by current prime minister, most of all called me between the coordination framework and various other sort of
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dominant post 2003 parties, however, looked at or has refused to partake in these talks and what they've done is they form the committee that supposed to decide on the formation of the new caretaker government and the side on dates for the new elections. and what they're trying to do at the moment is get an insider to agree to joining those tools. but there are no science at present that he's willing to do. so president putin as was the west that it cannot isolate russia, that he was speaking of the eastern economic forum in blood of all stock. he rejected you a nuclear watchdog report on the upper reach a power station in ukraine. denying that russia has military equipment to the facility, and that's after the i a e, a calls, a demilitarized zone around what is europe, the largest nuclear plant. he also said that western sanctions against russia had buck fired and now threatened the whole world. you mean, if you do think so newly heard was up of the sanctions from the west have been an aggressive attempt to get other countries to follow certain models. there are
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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 recent times, the entire system of international relations is going through tectonic change in. well, pete and threatened to cut off oil and gas to countries that impose an energy price camp. he called it a dumb idea. the g 7 has already agreed to those camps and the e. u is considering it. we aim at lowering the cost of gas. and therefore, we will propose a price cap on russian gas. of course the objective is very clear. we all know that our sanctions, deeply grinding into the russian economy with heavy negative impact. but booting is partially buffering through fossil fuel revenues. so here the
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objective is we must cut rushes, revenues, which put in uses to finance is atrocious. war and ukraine will pitch and also accused ukraine of cheating, developing countries out of grain shipments. he says, ukraine sentence harvest to the european union, an advisor to ukraine's president. call the claim ground last last week, a ship carrying $23000.00 tons of ukrainian grain arrived in east africa. i'd be sure your genius, if we did everything we could to get this ukrainian grain as we did this with turkey is the result. if we remove turkey as an intermediary, virtually all the grain was brought not the poor countries, but to the european union. the world food program speaks of the need for the poorest country and on the out of $60000.00 tons of production, just 3 percent went to developing countries. you don't know why you're picking the new leader les tress had held her 1st prime minister's question time in parliament on her 2nd day and office there, which isn't chairs from empty that she post her plan to grow the economy through
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tax. the conservative government is under pressure to tackle a cost of living crisis. and so he energy bill. but trust has ruled out the idea of taxing energy companies and huge profit regional lab. once you put in a leadership campaign. so she was again, winful taxes. did you mean it? yeah, i am against a winful tact. i believe it is the wrong thing to be met to be putting companies off investing in the united kingdom. don't be growing the economy. decisions has more westminster questions and answers in parliament is the big test of any new prime minister. the actual end result jor is out really. she did stand her ground. she did seem relatively calm. she did answer back in terms of the, the usual way, a prime minister would do the attacks upon her a but kiss darma was targeted in his approach. he knew where he could find weak
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points, he kept emphasizing. where is the money going to come from? if you're going to freeze energy prices, the cost of prices, millions and millions of families in this country are desperately worried about labor says it's got the answer because they would actually use the windfall tax against the energy companies. 170000000000 pounds. that's well over $200000000000.00. a is actually being up forecast for the next 2 years by the oil and gas companies. ah, he says darma says that that money should be attacked with winful tax. now as far as the new prime minister is concerned, no, she said no, she will not. will not affect those taxes. they're totally legitimate. she says and she carried on repeating that a comic growth and tax cuts were the way forward flooding incidence. eastern states of good already has killed at least 6 people more than 4000 houses,
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partially or completely collapsed. emergency crews say they've provided all of the assistance they can, but need international aid. you're the minute average. i don't want any other idea . the water came and flooded us and took everything on its way and there was nothing left for us. we used to have a huge number of books, but we lost them completely. we lost our saving foods and furniture. we have nothing but to thank god that no you name them and i see them that we live in very difficult situations. our children hardly live here. we need tents, we need food and water. we need medicine and treatment. our children are suffering as we don't have anything. at least 15 people, mostly women and children have been killed in a landslide in western uganda. heavy rain triggered the slide in the town of cassie's. several houses were buried under the mud rescue operations continued. irene, my casita is the spokesman for the red cross in uganda. she says, it's unlikely rescuers will find any one alive. we received the rainfall that
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people 2nd very didn't process a district experienced airline flight, which buried class of people. and we've got our response action teams go to the last around 4 am today, and i immediately we did 15, but of course it was had to work in the we, i was considering that there was no lighting, but by early morning that's such a risk. your team was on ground and they've been able to retrieve 15 bodies today and my jury to these mothers and children. and they really have to understand because there were sleeping and a much in there were helpless. so it's still happening. but anyway, buried. and of course on the rescue team had to dig them up from from there. and as i speak right now, it's a playground way. i did put enough actually been assembled and i post marked them seem has come from that district or say to be able to conduct the assessment rather
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the post modern mind. i'm so sure that would be kind of like their family needs for your day. it's quite said that it's likely that normal people might, for what might be found a life because those who were injured actually that 6 of them were referred to today in the morning to hospital. but then the community may show that 18 people had been missing. so meaning if we've gotten a boat 15, so we have visit, maybe a likelihood of 3 more people. but it's not possible that the before the life considering the kind of tragedy and that you spent on the scene. so most likely the such and rescue is going to dig deep into much and it's not likely that somebody is alive from the time of that. in fact, for now, at least doesn't be lived, died in the southern indian state of cannot to car parts of its capital city, bank gallery remain submerged after record rainfall. they have to flee their homes are blaming bad. been planning for the flooding. metal has more from glory
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residents in se glue or leaving as fast as they can down. bowls that began on sunday have inundated their cars and sent water to their home. some said they had lost everything side as well. she wrote low. so sunday, though, the heavy dang stoddard border from the road a little bit and no one not found the entire whole watch of the sudden feet of canada has received its most ruined fallen decades. bengal ou in just deck hub affected area include the offices of thought, up i to companies, and $1000000.00 home. there is heavy traffic on the road as hundreds of people are leaving all the banks of the water, bring some bags of lead and it has been listed in the in the every day. it isn't anything. therefore, then there is a big job that been rooting and been really not
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a problem basically to join that goal, particularly ones on monday. but i don't either in problem authority see assessing the damage why levels are receiving low line neighborhoods like this one remains much. the water on that road is more than a meter deep, and it comes from a nearby lake that has a little fluid. its lead to a debate about urban planning in one of the biggest cities. rapid development, illegal construction and encroachments have blocked the drainage system, exacerbating the impact of climate change. it's going to be under industrial stormwater drainage and that's almost absolute. so good. lying, an old tank irrigation systems and what we call roger callaway. it sort of graves linking one bank, which is an artificial leg to the other day. these systems were design, bob. so ecosystems which bear 300 years back. not only because it's a book order,
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because it's the government says it has spent millions of dollars to drain the water and demolish illegal building rains are expected to continue for some time. and residents don't know when their homes will be habitable again bargaining. but then algebra. banga lew, sudden india well still had here on al jazeera, 20000 people falls to free their homes in china after the earthquake killed. more than 70 and brazil marks 200 years of independence from portugal. it's a big milestone for the country. but the president's critics, a, he's turned it into an election campaign. ah. the journey has begun. the fee for world copies on its way to catherine book. your travel package today. now as it rains pets up,
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i'm will carry on being kept up in this part of asia. so from me and my through thailand to last cambodia and viet nam, the orange center suggest the biggest samples in the for thunderstorms that are rather more obviously they're in the, on the borneo and increasing the look sharing sumatra and java, which is not really a big surprise to raise good start, come back. now. we've seen the back end of that tie food now and at least behind a couple of days of clean up fine weather for the korean peninsula. and it's fine for most of china. as you can see, there is rain creeping out from the west into chung during jan, which has been fairly dry and quite hot as you know for most of the summer. the rain that's moving out through hong kong is drifting slowly westwards and there are increasing showers in japan. that's the case for thursday and for friday. then a real difference is the increasing likelihood of rain really happens, the western side of west end of the yanks. he river now to the monsoon rains. more recently you've seen the flooding in bangalore. it looks like the folks is going to
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be down the western side of the western gats. it's much dry for the north. it's largely dry in pakistan as well. but i wouldn't, let's say the same in bangladesh, this circulation, the bay bangle suggests andrew pradesh will be quite wet to ha official . and i'm of the john. this is an architect by john man. he's self appointed time to create sustainable housing for the rule. to bring tropical views, he came to vietnam's, choking herb in space and to convince developments that his dreams are attainable. but changing mind can be as good as altering spaces. architecture continues with meaning the city amount is either a
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the me look about what you know there with me. so he'll run the reminder of all top stories. the reuters news, the news agencies say a report by the us nuclear watchdog states that cannot verify around nuclear program is exclusively the peaceful purposes. they quote, the i e is saying that around stockpiles up to 60 percent in which uranium occurring by more than 12 kilograms, or our supreme court ruled. it doesn't have the authority to dissolve the parliament. the court's at any parliament can dissolve itself all additions allied with cheerleader outside the refund. the legal petition, last month, calling for new elections and rushes, president has rejected the report by the nuclear watchdog denying the kremlin has military equipment to ukraine. jeopardy, shut nuclear power plant fusion, said western sanctions of russia on russia. back science
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the number of people have been killed after a strong earthquake in western china has risen to 74. 35 people are still missing. rescues evacuated people stranded in remote villages in the 12 province. the 6.8 magnitude earthquake has extensively damaged homes and infrastructure. more than 21000 people have been evacuated from areas prone to land slides or building collapses. calling 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. at least 23 people have died in a fire to carry a keyboard in southern vietnam flame spread quickly through the wooden terry of the
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bar. make fil a stack, a blocking the emergency exit and trapping people inside. some of those jumped to safety from the 2nd story. balcony broken arms and legs are believed have been caused by the electrical short circuits. please say that i could write a new baby has a diplomatic ties with iran after accusing it to launching a major cyber attack, albanians government ordered a radiant diplomats and empathy stuff to leave the country within 24 hours. the u. s also weighed in saying an investigation found around responsible for an attack on government services and websites, and july, prime minister, the rama says the move is justified. niece or some alert she, the minister of the government had decided with immediate effect to end diplomatic relations with islamic republic of iran does. extreme response is fully proportionate to the gravity and risk of the cyber attack. the threat and paralyzed public services during digital systems. and heck,
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interstate record and still government documents. chaos and insecurity in the country. because the white house correspondent kimberly health that says the incident could complicate efforts to revive the 2015 you could deal with the wrong . the white house is calling the attacks on albania, to be both reckless and irresponsible, saying that it strongly condemns the attacks on a nato ally. the u. s. is joining the calls of the prime minister in saying that iran should be held accountable for what the gross is calling an unprecedented cyber incident. and the usaa saying that intends to hold iran accountable for its actions without specifying how it intends to do. so saying that this said a troubling precedent for cyberspace. now, we should point out that the united states has been working alongside albania, officials on the ground since this attack occurred back in july. what we know is
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that they have been working not only to investigate the origins of this attack, but also to mitigate it. this comes into an interesting time, given the fact that the united states is continuing to try and revive the j. c. p. o a or b ever to limit or runs nuclear program through that 2015 agreement to the by the administration is keen to revive that. the previous administration under donald trump abandoned as so this certainly does complicate those matters. in fact, we know that the white house press secretary, courage on pierre, spoke about this i, those efforts i just one day ago saying that there is still mutual interest to try and revise this agreement. but there are gaps that remain and certainly this incident will only complicate those matters further. chilling president gabriel bar it trust announced a competent re shuffle just stays after a constitutional referendum he championed was defeated by the move could alienate
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members of his political base. latin america to you see in human reports now from santiago. oh, this is saying that you don't really know you're in charge to, you have to fire people, you care for the week of sundays, constitutional referee and defeat president abigail. but each had to do just that. anyway, the simpson that i might be going to cabinet changes have always been dramatic and chilly. and this one has its fashion. it's been painful but necessary, and i won't hide it. i think that this is one of the hardest political moments i've ever faced. interior minister is gassy. kiss was replaced by catalina law, the daughter of an emblematic interior minister under former president, salvador allende, who was overthrown in 1973 military. cool. more difficult still was the removal of cabinet minister george jackson, what it is confidant and right hand man. together they began fighting to transform chile, a student leaders in 2011, forming
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a new generation of politicians. later they were inseparable as congressional allies. now, jackson, who was unable to work well with congress, has been moved to a less significant ministry. he's been replaced by former president michelle bachelor's, ex cabinet chief analia with the active. the cabinet shake up incorporates a political generation that the left wing, millennial president had. once dismissed as history, this is the equivalent of when you move out of your house. because you are a grown up now and you're going to have your own life. and 6 months later, you have to bring in your dad, your mom and your siblings. because you cannot of sort of live on your you the presidential palace university students protested throughout the day against the defeat of the draft constitution supported by bought each. it would have introduced progressive structural reforms. but for the majority of voters, it went too far. is that event the game which is obvious that the president had to
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get the message from this electoral defeat? and is taken note by incorporating people from other generations below. you weren't formed in student protests for sunday are taken into the ceremony here at the presidential. alice was delayed 90 minutes because of an uproar over the choice of under secretary of the interior. why do we change that, that very last minute. the embarrassing we shuffling of the cabinet, we shuffle, underscore is why prison embodied was voiced to turn to order more its various politicians. what each acknowledged, very high times ahead, but insisted that with the help of these more traditional social democratic cabinet members, he'll forge ahead with his ambitious program of social reforms. lucy and human al jazeera santiago. brazil is marking 200 years of independence from portugal, but critics accused the president of turning it into a campaign event present job also,
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norah is attending parades and military demonstrations, but with elections looming october. his team has also planned political rallies across the country. presidential hopeful lula da silva has not planned any events. australia has been accused of interference after offering to fund the election in the solomon islands. now the solomon's prime minister is facing mounting pressure. falling proposals to change the constitution, he says his country can't afford to pay for a general election and a major sporting event in the same year. sarah clark has more checkpoints are in place with police coding of access to parts of the parliamentary precinct. the solomon islands, prime minister plans to change the constitution to delay next year's election and stay in power until 2024. the opposition warns that would trigger political unrest and protests in the capitol that i object to anything that undermines the mandate
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in the role in the place of the people in decision making, affecting especially a matter as 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 ana 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, chinese police and law enforcement teams to be based in the capital to ensure public order. the 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. the west ships away from solomon islands would certainly be important
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right now. and i think it's, it's pretty, it's been safely established that promise to sort of already has been the most common pacific leader of china, strategic content in the region, the opposition, 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 its travel boss warning potential further on rest in the capitol. it's a matter that will be raised by australia prime minister, entity, albanese, when he meets his counterpart in coming weeks. the solomon islands lead, it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so give our plan for constitutional reform will be passed as his government holds a majority in parliament.

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