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i'm a fighter, a no. he case prime minister for her political survival, but just i was later one of the most senior ministers, resigns. ah, me, barker, this is al jazeera live in london, also coming up. vladimir putin declares martial law and for regions. russia says an annex from ukraine. this is civilians, fleet, her song by russian forces face a massive defeat. we report from one of nigeria is post oil rich stage where fuel prices are skyrocketing of flood waters disrupt deliveries. but israel is accused of imposing collective punishment to the palestinian city of nablus, which has been on the blockade for more than a week. ah,
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the you case prime ministers fighting for political survival and struggling to maintain authority over her own party. this trust has defended herself in parliament facing tough questions and jeers from and peace after reversing almost all of her controversial economic policies that caused a collapse in the pounds value. said mortgage rates, soaring and put pension funds at risk, but her administration is now under even more pressure with the resignation of one of her most senior ministers and the conservative party's chief whip, where we talents reports. she's become the shortest serving home secretary since world war 2. so when a braverman has quit saying, he broke rules by sending an official document from her personal e mail account. but her resignation letter hints at the dysfunction at the heart of list trust is government. it is obvious, we are going through eci multi was time she said, i have concerns about the direction of this government. and perhaps a dig at the prime minister's leadership style pretending we haven't made mistakes,
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carrying on as if everyone can't see that. we've made them. and hoping things will magically come right is not serious politics. i have made a mistake. i accept responsibility. i resign. her replacement is grant chaps. a recent critic of lives trotter's policies and another sign that it's new chance that jeremy hunt who holds much of the real power in downing street like separate the gun on this difficult period is jeremy hump said i when he was pointed on on friday. that nonetheless means it's doubly important to ensure that we are doing absolutely everything to in the basic areas. jenny hung on it a great job of settling the issues related to that many budget the aftermath of his truck is bought september 23rd, many budget has left her twisting. amidst the wreckage of her unfunded tax cuts, the u. k. is economy and her political future?
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i've got the list here, $45.00 pay tax cut gone. yeah. corporation tax cut got $20.00 pay tax cut. gone to your energy, fries, gong, tax, free shopping door, economic credibility. ah, aunt, i suppose. best friend, the former chancellor. he's gone as well. they're all gone. so why she's still here . mrs. vega, i am a fighter and not the problem is many of her own m. p. 's might secretly be wishing he was a bit more of a quitter. it would save them the headache of ousting their 2nd prime minister in less than 6 months poles, a screaming at the conservative party that they at least trust, profoundly unpopular victorian peas haven't worked out yet. what to do about it. i think it's absolutely clear that this class is not currently the 3rd party in the next gen election. the question is, how soon the end comes, and frankly,
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it would have already happened if the party come with a mechanism to make sure they could pay. so if somebody who is palatable to the m p 's and from the who cause united sides of the party have not been able to do that. so she still left new figures show inflation for the year to september. is 10 point one percent economic woes. many of them of the government's own making continue to mount. and so when a brave man's departure has more chaos to an executive, and a party that seems increasingly unable to govern, will reach islands, how to 0 or? well, let's go live now to andrew siemens in westminster. andrew, i'm, it will be an understatement to call this another chaotic day in british politics. of course you called pressure mounting the prime minister to resign because resignation of her home secretary, a key figure in the cabinet. and now in the last hour, this incredibly chaotic vote in parliament walketh through the last few hours.
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a remarkable, diane. now an extraordinary night, sir, scenes in the voting lobbies in westminster house of commons were just extraordinary. by the sound of it, it was jostling, pushing to senior government ministers involved, allegedly pushing them, tore, exert conservative m p 's from one voting lobby to another. and this was all over fracking labor had wanted a vote on fracking. it's a thorny issue with the conservative party. it actually is. there is a moratorium on fracking in the u. k. that belongs to the manifesto of forest johnson's former government. and now, less trust wants fracking back and wants a some sort of arrangement whereby people who are against it, but we'll, we'll, we'll win over in, in certain areas, but that the general thrust will be fracking will be allowed. now in this vote,
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the disciplinary process was used, it's called a 3 line whip. anybody not voting with the government will be disenfranchised, more or less will be out of the conservative party, still have voting rights. and so that was laid clear as, as the case now, the government won this quite easily, but the point was that many m. p. 's was a rebellion going on, wanted to vote against the government. and apparently jacob reese, morgan, business minister, and theresa coffee, who is the hell secretary and the deputy prime minister was seen physically jostling with m p's. and there was jerry shouting, pushing, shoving, jostling away, and apparently now chris bryant, the labor m, p, has as described all of this before. the house is called for an inquiry, and he says that the behavior code wasn't followed the never before. should the be book that was the bullying and harassment in the voting lobbies. so this has been
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a really a chaotic scene. and as a result, or we think it's as a result, we now have the resignation of the chief wit, wendy morton. it's also reported that her deputy, a chief whip, it has also resigned. so what a night off for an extraordinary day. it certainly is andrew in all of this, of course, after a bruising appearance of the prime minister at prime ministers questions earlier on in the day the opposition labor party must be rubbing their hands with delight over this must certainly yes or without doubt of the the resignation of luella, a brahman, it was, was really quite, quite a shock actually because no one was suspecting it, expecting it. unless truss, it appears decided to move on her on hearing about these
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e mails sent with a confidential document attached. now apparently this is often done from private mail from one from one minister, 22 associates or a colleagues. it's often done. and as far as the brother machine is concerned, she felt that it was over the top to be to be told that she ought to resign. so that's more or less what's happening was a move on. but people like brothman who, who brought them in is, is very much to the right. and of course, we have a move to that into a more moderate area of the conservative party. and that was, that was made when we saw jeremy hunt appointed the chancellor, the finance minister. so what's happened is that this is now turning into a battle between the right, which is the e r g, the european research group and pro brexton. it was behind the appointment of
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boris johnson to the leadership. and of course the, the, the attack is on the moderates, the, on the one nation tories. there is this battle going on now, will the question now is, will this get worse? will it be more resignations? after the chaos in, in parliament this evening, what will happen because of because of that. and it is a chaotic picture in government right now. and when they will make any sense of it is unclear. we have yet to hear from the 1922 executive. that's the back bench committee. they are looking at the whole situation with a prime minister who is fighting for job. so every level right now in government, it's chaotic. you can't say, but his politics isn't interesting. andrew sim is in westminster may, thanks for them. ah,
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no use. the russian president is declared marshal, lord and for regions of ukraine. the kremlin says it's annexed. vladimir putin decree, gives the russian install heads of lou. hans daniel gives up parisha and her son additional powers and orders the creation of territorial forces in each region. meanwhile, russia says tens of thousands of civilians are being evacuated from ukraine. southern her san region as ukrainian force is pushed to retake it in a sweeping counter offensive. russia also says it's repelled ukrainian, attempt to re take control of this apparition, nuclear power plant. as negotiations continue to establish a security protection zone around the russian occupied facility. and a russian missile strike has hit a major thermal power station in the western ukrainian city of bursley and a latest, the latest on a wave of attacks on critical infrastructure ahead of winter. mohammed val has more from moscow. weebly mcgrew and president vladimir put in his words, signalled a new phase of russia's war in ukraine,
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formalizing what he said was pre existing military rule in the annexed regions of vignettes clue. hans could appreciate and her son is just them. yep. are you? i signed a decree on the introduction of marshal more in these 4 entities of the russian federation. it will be immediately sent to the federation council for approval, which also established local army headquarters and a special coord mission council in that he does. under the leadership of russia's prime minister. the decree comes among threats of a new offensive by the ukrainian armed forces and then extensive russian operation to move tens of thousands of people from have son to the southern bank of the d proto, for they are told it's to protect them from ukrainian shelling. but it goes right there is a continuing evacuation to give the peaceful population a chance to cross the left bank of the house on region. regarding entering hassan, the inference to the region to civilians is closed for 7 days through alterations
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and all crossings undone and law. the decree mean evacuations can now become compulsory, and the policies can impose and measures they see fit, including restricting public life, or forcing people to join the army. civilian industries and services can also be used for military purposes. and the new commander of rational peroration in ukraine said gay sort of, you can acknowledge the situation is difficult for russian forces and said what he called painful measures might be required for lawson army how suffered, major defeats and eastern i'm father ukraine since early september. it's not clear what undeclared measures, the new phase might include in terms of tactics or types of weapons. the prussia, why deploy to reverse those defeats 100 fun? i'll just viola moscow us president joe biden says putin's decree of martial law is an attempt to intimidate ukrainian citizens. i think the
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latimer prudent finds himself in an incredibly difficult position. and what reflects to me is seems his only tool available to him is to brutalize individual citizens in ukraine. ukraine services to try to intimidate them into capitulating. they're not going to do russia, meanwhile, is admitted it's under pressure from ukraine's forces. charles stratford reports from the frontline village of shank over the order to go is received. they have to move falls from the cover of trees, we follow this near 60 year old soviet built grad rocket launcher to a firing position. incoming russian shells to our left.
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22 year old ukrainian soldier roman lines up the weapon crying in military firing up positions near cares on city. they admit that their counter offensive is slowed down in recent days. one of the reasons they say is because the russians are heavily dug in, in fortified positions opened the book up in the book. we have to fall back fast. russian forces can get a fix on a foreign position and respond in around 3 minutes. crane and artillery far over our heads up russian forces were spawned. the shells land in a field behind the ukrainian commander tells us they are preparing for an advance on the russian occupied city of get a song. lot for different scene is for the akira rivera. if want to fight positions
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that the enemy have established are concrete and they have a minimum of 3 lines of defense. renee, we are in high spirits, but we are lacking equipment to move forward. so we are accumulating the hardware from our international partners site. then we will advance off because we are trying to protect our soldiers and appa paid for us. so the russian army should not be underestimated to chill roman, joined the ukrainian army 4 years ago, a fool barrels of the rocket system. he operates lax precision but can cover an area 600 meters square. russian forces use this weapon to us all the more than when i go into fire. i keep a positive mindset, and i am not afraid we are because if we panic, we will not achieve our aim. the hedge rows and tree lines north of kerosene, city of full of ukrainian soldiers, small tillery positions the men. here's a small russian recognizance teams regularly try and push forward. ah,
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they are digging new trenches not ever vigilant for russian drones above but hardly a night. policies without attacks by russian missile val so called camera called the drones killing or injuring civilians in the closest frontline city of nikolai of it's a miracle, no one was killed when a russian missile hit this flower market in the center of town. i see i had all the rations expect me to have them for these but a fight these feelings. yeah, i don't want to feel hate. i have no desire for their homes to be destroyed. but i want all who came here and occupied my country to be killed ukrainians. frank had sales towards the care of san we're an evacuation of civilians is believed to have the gun tossed off at al jazeera shift, shinkel bay, some new grain. the european union is preparing to impose sanctions against iran
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for allegedly supplying drones to russia. you official say they've had get they've gathered evidence that moscow is using iranian main kamikaze dreams to strike critical infrastructure in ukraine. a spokesperson says the e will respond swiftly and firmly. iran has denied supplying james to russia and moscow was denied using them. the un security council is discussing the alleged use of iranian may drones. still ahead on al jazeera. i'm robert bride in south korea, where large scale military exercises are underway. as north korea shows its displeasure with artillery shells ah with hello, we got some very unsettled weather, making its way to western parts of europe over the next couple of days. the central
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eastern passage you can see largely clear and dry. there is little bit of whether a bit towards east with this area of low pressure, but take a look out as the atlantic as a proper law. this one nice little dark board low coming in. tightly packed i suppose. we're looking at some very wet, very windy weather, pushing in across all it initially for a northern ireland making its way across scotland, england and well, some wet weather coming through as you go on through the next couple days. wet weather will bring the possibility of flooding it to southern parts of our warnings are in force here as we go on through thursday some very, what are the 2 coming into portugal? easing across at western side of spain. and this same area of unsettled weather will make his way across the low countries into eastern, in some parts of france. as we go on into where friday, by that time, as you can see, much of the north west seeing some very wet weather cooler in bordeaux at around 23 degrees. dry eye, which was at east side. but this does keep around 8 degrees celsius. fine, a dry across much of that eastern side of the mediterranean to the few showers
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lurking around cyprus, a brisk wind into the north, east of africa. much of north africa will be dried and that is one, a 2 showers there into libya. but the heavy rain continues across a good part of nigeria, and cameron, ah, it's time for a memorable holiday with pegasus. it's time for turkey. set sail for new discoveries, enjoy. have new experiences, hit the shops, make wonderful memories. travel to turkey with pegasus and with direct whites to istanbul, and tribe zone book your ticket now for a memorable holiday. c y p g. s. for our best prices. lou.
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ah, welcome back. a reminder, the top stories here and i'll just british prime minister list trust continues to fight for political survival after losing one of the most senior ministers so well a braverman resigned suddenly as home secretary and criticized the direction of trust is government in her resignation. letter russian president vladimir putin is imposing martial law in the full ukrainian regions annexed by moscow is also giving an additional emergency powers to the heads of russian regions. russia says tens of thousands of civilians are being relocated from her so on the in southern ukraine. bosco's forces are bracing for renewed ukrainian, sold to take back the occupied city in nigeria. soil rich states of by elsa fuel prices have risen by 440 percent is flooding disrupts deliveries.
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officials a warning of more rain as people struggle to cope with the worst flooding, and over a decade or the $600.00 people have died in nigeria as a result of flooding this year. i mean, interest has more fun. you gonna go out and buy elsa state. right behind me is one pitfall station. this is one lot tool that we've seen so far. that is just pressing federal are what is supposed to happen. yeah. you're supposed to see that all attendance selling the fuel at government approved prices, which is a $169.00 upon lita. but here right here you have more than triple the pies. a little fretful here in a filling session, right? supposed to be abiding by the official price, not in the block market. the price can go as high as 440 even 500 percent depending on which location you are simply because there is no supplies coming in to buy.
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also loans has come over the past one week or so simply because the bridges and the roads are completely cut off. what is being sold here is actually also they bought, sold separately. what's bought at the price, the government regulated, the owner, had stocked it up. but because of the situation is not selling at the price we bought for the price up and regulated is selling it $3.00 times higher than what it's supposed to be. and so the people like to, yeah, we've spoken to one individual who has been doing here since last night trying to get to one of our petrol or waste generator. wow. it's motorcycle. he got it this afternoon, but after a long delay and you said what if it wasn't for someone you knew what did you build enough to an explosions that ma'am maz largest jail have killed at least 8 people in injured 18. the bombs, which were hidden inside parcels exploded there the entrance to insane prison in
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the city of young gone. thousands of political prisoners have been sent there since last year's military coup. and our group has claim for sponsibility, for the attack, saying it was retaliation against the country's military leaders. the palestinian city of nablus in the occupied westbank has been under a blockade by the israeli army for more than a week. israel says it searching for suspects of recent gun attacks for palestinians say its collective punishment. neither abraham reports from nablus baby alonzo athene has spent nearly half of her life as this is really checkpoint. born in annapolis hospital late on monday. her parents are trying to bring her home to popella city, a trip that often takes around 40 minutes. but it's been hours due to an israeli blockade imposed on nablus more than a week ago. well, the oldest, the baby has a little difficulty breathing. so we want to take it to an incubator. eileen is one
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of hundreds trying to leave nablus through this checkpoint, which is the only way out. let's just say i've been waiting for more than one and a half hours. i won't make an offer with guys is expensive and i'm wasting it on the roads. israel says the siege aims to prevent the growing number of gun attacks . these really are me told the jazz, eat more than $170.00 have been carried out so far this year. a norm group in nablus called the lions den, has claimed responsibility for several attacks in recent weeks. and israeli soldier was killed in one drive by shooting last week. the re policy of collective punishment is not new. for decades. israeli has been demolishing palestinian homes, blocking rhode island, posing measures against whole communities and neighborhoods. palestinian save their being killed, detained, and their lives are getting more difficult. all under the precincts of security is really officials believe the blockade will put pressure on palestinians to abandon
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arms and deter them from carrying out the attacks. while the palestinian authority has succeeded in recruiting some fighters to its ranks, analysts say only a political solution will and the need for armed groups. general dissatisfaction with the palestinian authority has led to many people supporting them. despite the growing is william's diction. it sort of action that people would give legitimacy and give support to any group to any person. i mean faction if you want that may come out and show that resilience that we missed for so, so, so many, many, many, many years. there was negotiations and promises of independence and statehood have been going on for decades. and that means baby alene, and her fellow palestinians could be looking at a lifetime of weight planning he deborah he. elijah's eda, the occupy,
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blessed me many a female iranian rock climber who competed in an international contests without a headscarf. his return to to rung. o now's recopy, arrived back to cheering crowds gathered outside the airport. the 33 year old was seen scaling a wall without her head covering while competing in south korea. happened to be a nationwide protest in iran, calling for more freedom for women. following the death of master armine in police custody, a copy has since said she competed without a headscarf unintentionally. i was unexpectedly called and i had to compete. i was busy putting on my shoes and my technical gear, and i forgot to wear my he job that i should have been wearing. i came back around with peace of mind, although i went through a lot of tension and stress so far. thank god, nothing has happened in mister james. i think there were rumors that nobody knew where you were 4 hours with we came back to iran according to the plan until this
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moment. everything has been going according to the plan. the south korean military, as, as north korea has fired more than a 100 artillery shells into the sea of its west coast. in the latest escalation of tensions, it comes as south korea, the united states are holding their annual military exercises. of mcbride is in your goose city, and more than 1000 troops from both nations took part in the drills. on a tribute tray of the han river, south korean engineers in the us counterparts carefully float sections of upon to bridge into position ready for a river crossing, a vital skill they say in time of war. hi tanya mana, and i'm considering the number of rulers on the korean peninsula. it's crucial to have this capability. it could be said to success or failure of a war time operation. large joint exercises have been scaled back in recent years to help attempts at dialogue with north korea over the nuclear reservation. with
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those talks failed, it seems a different type of bridge building now takes precedence. main message that we're trying to stand is just this to show that we are stronger together and that we will continue to work to strengthen our alliance and our capabilities the allies deny these exercises are provocative. the resumption of large scale exercises between us and south korean fault. it says they say that the parents in the face of renew threats for north korea. but pm. yeah, you think these things ro, justification on trusted then probably. 1 multiple missile tests have been carried out since the start of the year with the north declaring itself a nuclear around state and intent on developing an arsenal of small like tactical nuclear weapons. it find an intermediate range missile over the top of japan for the 1st time in 5 years. that came after joint naval drills involving
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a us aircraft carrier for the 1st time since 2017 joint air force drills planned for the end of this month will involve scores of us and south korean war planes. a build up in military activity, the length of the korean peninsula, increasing the chances for a miscalculation or mistake, that could have untold consequences. rob mcbride, al jazeera, jo du city, south korea, india's opposition congress party has elected a new lead him as it struggles to stop its political decline. her party members have been celebrating the picture of molly cogent cargo, an 8 year old veteran politician who's also a dallas, dallas, or the lowest rung of india's car system. the congress led india to independence from britain. but as the last, the last 2 elections to primary and to render modi's b, j p.

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