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ah ah ah, i am a fighter, not you k prime minister, this trust battle is to hold on to her jaw about the gales in the house of commons . ah, hello on the diamond jordan, this is al jazeera live from to are also coming up. russian president vladimir putin imposes marshal lloyd for annexed regions in ukraine, as quay prepares for
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a maitre offensive on her song. food and fuel are in short supply, flatten, hit nigeria as a government struggles to get paid to where it's needed. most palestinians accuse israel of collected punishment for a blockade in the occupied west bank. ah, britain's apartments. but this trust was lost. a 2nd top cabinet minister in just under a week, her home secretary resigned allegedly a re breach of the ministerial code. last week the finance minister was sacked, falling turmoil on the markets of last month. many budget. almost all of the measures in it have been reversed, leaving many to wonder if trust is still calling the shots or challenge 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
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government. it is obvious we're going through eci multi was time she said, i have concerns about the direction of this government and perhaps a dig at the prime ministers leadership style pretending we haven't made mistakes, 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 ground chaps. a recent critic of lives, trotter's policies and another sign that it's new chancellor. 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 up on her a great job and settling on the issues related to that many budget
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the aftermath of this truck is bought september 23rd, many budget has left her twisting. amidst the wreckage of her unfunded tax cuts, the u. k. economy and her political future. i thought the list here, $45.00 pay tax cut gone. corporation tax scott got $20.00 pay tax cut gone to your energy freeze, gall tax, free shopping doors, economic credibility. ah, aunt, i suppose, best friend, the former chancellor. he's gone as well. they're all gone. say why? she's still here. miss baker? 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,
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the screaming of the conservative party that they at least trust are 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, it would have already happened if the party come with a mechanism to make sure they could replace it with somebody who is palatable to the m p. 's. and from new cars, you know, 2 sides of the party have not been able to do that. so she's still there. 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. what earlier and i spoke with jeremy corbin, i former leader of the u. k. labor party. he told me lives trust,
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his government isn't shambles. it's a government incomplete chaos. where from one moment another you don't even know who the ministers are. charge the secular is changed several times. the home secretary has just been replaced and the prime ministers apparently had a very large number of letters sent in by conservative m. p. 's, who can decide future saying they want her to go. so it is a government in chaos, but i'd prefer to look slightly beyond the parliamentary fear, so that's going on. now, the reality is that inequality in britain is deeper than ever before. poverty, homelessness, hunger are increasing amongst and forest people. and the government has refused to say whether it will even raise a social security benefits in line with inflation. and there are big wage disputes going on in all the major industries. and so there is
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a social cohesion dimension to this. and so i think we should realize that what the government is actually is trying to address these issues. i don't think they're very confident at all because when the court and proposed his tax cuts for the high earners, he also said this was going to be paid for by borrowing. well, nobody would seriously put that forward as a sensible or intelligent policy that you borrow in order to create greater inequality, even the wealthiest thought this was just embarrassing. and so the question of sense and competence is not there. clearly, markets have not much confidence in this government. i would prefer this government to be judged on its appalling treatment of the worst, often the poorest within our society. they are not pleasing anybody at the present time, and i can't think that this trust is going to last very long as prime minister let's
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trust is good enough is a very short time. she seems to have enormous difficulty in keeping ministers in office. never mind gaining confidence of the public or anybody else. i suspect her days are pretty number. and i would say that her appointment is of jeremy hunt as chassis jack or somebody she may rue the day because i'm quite confident that at some point he will be challenging her to be prime minister. and it might be very soon, the russian president vladimir putin announced his imposing martial law in the 4 regions. moscow has claim that's an extra ukraine, comes after a string of military defeats for russian troops this month. mom advised report from moscow. and president vladimir put in his word signalled and you will phase of russia's war in ukraine, formalizing what he said was pre existing military role in the next regions. i've
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been yet to have the operation on each of them pretty much. i signed a decree on the introduction of marshall and these 4 entities of the russian federation. it will be immediately sent to the federation council for approval. for established local army headquarters and a special coordination council in the region. under the leadership of russia, the prime minister, the decree comes among the threats of a new offensive by the ukrainian armed forces. and then extensive rush operation to move tens of thousands of people from have on to the southern bank of the day, probably for. they told it's to protect them from ukrainian shelling but it was, it was, it was not as that is going to any recognition that it was a peaceful population, a chance for us to the left bank of the region. the entrance to the region. it's close, 4 or 7 years through all directions and all crosses and dawson law. the decree means to waste and can now become compulsory. your policies can you pose and
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measure. 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. so and the new commander of rational operation in ukraine survey. so we can acknowledge the situation is difficult for russian forces and said what he called painful measures might be to quiet philosophy, ami, 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 russia, my deploy to reverse those defeats hum advice. i'll just viola moscow. yes, president joe biden says putins martial law degree is an attempt to intimidate ukrainian citizens. i think the latimer prudent
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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 citizens, to try to intimidate them in to capitulate. they're not gonna do. meanwhile, the un security council, as disgust alleged iranian arm sales to russia, ukraine accused as moscow of using iranian drones to carry out recent attacks. but iran denies selling the weapons and russia denies using them. our diplomatic editor james major ports on the un in new york. fear on the streets of kiva. early this week is once again, the ukrainian capital comes under attack by so called suicide drones. officially, both russia and iran say iranian drones and not being used in the aerial bombing
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campaign. but photographic evidence seems to contradict that. these pictures experts say show a shaheed, 136, a drone, only manufactured by iran that is lethal, but also relatively cheap, costing about $20000.00 apiece. the u. k. u. s. and france, believe the sale of a rainy and drones and their use and ukraine is a breach resolution $2231.00 which endorsed the 2015 iran nuclear deal. we want to clarify the situation on this use of iranian drones in the ukraine. anna, it's seems to be crystal clear that it's a violation of resolution $20.00 to $31.00, endorsing the juicy buick, the j c. p away or iran nuclear deal between iran and the so called p 5 plus one. the u. s. u. k. france, germany, russia and china includes a provision for something called snap back. if iran is not complying,
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any other participating nation could force all the previous un sanctions to snap back into place. but one experts is that some measure western nations will be reluctant to take. now the risk of snapping back sanctions over an issue that is not directly related to iran's nuclear program is that iran has threatened that it would not only withdraw from the nuclear deal. it would also withdraw from the nonproliferation treaty. and of course, the last country that did that was north korea in 2003. and we know how that story ended. ukraine is recovered. drones had been shot down and was written to the you and urging that inspection teams are now sent to examine them. but russia's deputy ambassador strongly objected to that idea. we hold that the secretariat and the secretary general himself will not again violate the decisions of the union un security council and will not go beyond their technical mandate and will abstain from engaging in early any legitimate investigation. otherwise we'll,
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we'll have to reassess our collaboration with them. he wouldn't elaborate on that somewhat ominous warning and didn't completely rule out to link with the deal to export ukrainian grain which was agreed last summer and has to be extended within the next month. james bay's al jazeera at the united nations term for a short break here now to 0. when we come back here, as welcome for an iranian athlete who competed with that, her head scarf while abroad morning, stainless, ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you read in the way sponsored my cattle aways. hello. the weather is settled and dry across so much of japan, the korean peninsula. good parts of china, some lovely autumn sunshine coming for a high pressure in charge, keeping it settled and fine. we will see our wet weather pulling out of the way,
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easing away from japan. temperatures at around 20 degrees celsius, there for tokyo, one or 2 showers, just coming into that eastern side of taiwan. but nothing too much to speak of. central parts of china could catch a shower or 2 as we go through the next couple days. but elsewhere, she can see it's generally quiet, so little ly, via though into the fall south of china. we have, of course, got sad, tropical storm pushing some very heavy rain into a high nat easing across into vietnam. some parts of vietnam saying some heavy right. good scattering a showers there across the philippines, the usual seasonal showers. they're coming in to malaysia and also into indonesia. now as far as the rate is concerned across in the air is try to push its way a good deal farther south la shi, dry up towards the north. this is where the monsoon front now lies just pushing down towards central parts of india. it should be a good deal further south, but at least it will be lost. you try a central northern parts over the next couple of days with some right and some snow
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for that matter could come out of the top stories here, this ah britton's prime minister list ross is fighting to keep a job off losing a 2nd top cabinet minister just under a week. m sector swell braverman resigned the legend for violating the ministerial code. asked week the finance minister was sat for you and security council has discussed, alleged iranian arm sales to russia. ukraine accuses moscow abusing iranian drones to carry out recent attacks. but iran denies selling their weapons and russia denies using the russian president vladimir putin imposing martial law in the fall, ukrainian regions annexed by moscow. it comes after a string of military defeats for russian troops in ukraine this month. let's take a closer look. now the air is in ukraine that russia is struggling to hold on to its forces, have been driven back up to 30 kilometers along the demi pro river. the ukrainian army has destroyed 2 major road bridges across the waterway, cutting off russian supply lights. harsanyi is key partly because the region forms the mainland route to be crimean peninsula that russia sees back in 2014 m
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ukrainian army says it's counter offensive, has slowed in recent days, but it, preparing for ad renewed, pushed towards the city of her son out there was charl strapped reports from the frontline village of ships, jenkins. 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. in coming russian shills to our left 22 year old ukrainian soldier, roman lines up the weapon ah, trying to meditate firing 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 full to fight positions. opened the book up and the book. we have to fall back
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fast. russian forces can get a fix on a foreign position and respond in around 3 minutes. crane in artillery far over our heads, not 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 kent. a song for 14 is brody akira rivera, the fortified position that the enemy have established our concrete. and they have a minimum of 3 lines of defense. renee, we are in high spirits, but we are lacking in equipment to move forward. so we are accumulating the hardware from our international partners i and then we will advance off because we are trying to protect our soldiers and are prepared for us or the russian army should not be underestimated to which chill roman, joined the ukrainian army 4 years ago. a fool barrels of the rocket system he
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operates, lacks precision, but can cover an area 600 meters square. russian forces useless wickham to was out of the woods. and 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 care, so on city of full of ukrainian soldiers, not hillary positions. the men harris, a small russian recognizance teams regularly try and push forward. ah, they are digging new trenches, not ever vigilant for russian drugs above with hardly a night policies without attacks by russian missiles or so called camera called you 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 flour market and the center of town this year, you know,
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the russians expect me to have them for these, but they 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 co, san were an evacuation of civilians is believed to have begun. tossed off with al jazeera ship, shinkel bay, some new grain for european parliament as a war that its annual prize for freedom of thought to the people of ukraine. the succor of prize comes with many $50000.00, was the ear says will be distributed to representatives of ukrainian civil society . it's been awarded to annually since 1988 to individuals and groups defending human rights and freedoms. cut off by flood waters, people living in nigeria is bales. the state are suffering shortages of food and
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fuel. the government says it shipping in supplies from neighboring states to ease the hardship of nearly one and a half 1000000 people out. there was an interest report from gonna go off by also stages cut off from the rest of nigeria and fuel and food supplies of stopped coming in. moultrie stop by and petrol from st vendors like every bureau for, for breathing. the dangers of bringing in supplies from other state who up with was well gallon inside. can we have to car the fuel and canoes on payoff militants along the way. even security personnel harass also with only 2 petrol stations operating in the capitol, businesses good. the peripheral fuck in this fashion is old, but the price is not wise. you are forced to pay nearly $3.00 times the official price. but if they don't mind, as long as they can get enough to be able to move it out and to power the electricity generators,
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the electricity is cut off. so people are buying fuel. you have to hear your generator to be able to know what is happening around, you know, the only thing you know, we're trying to do not is to stay safe with you and your family are still prices go up. so do transport cost and traders pass on the increases to consumers like gift or careful was returned to the market to stock up. but she finds foot prizes half, triple. normally we need 3 square meals, i response, now the dank, are you still times in a did they left in the morning and then l e in the evening will go to bed. flights in by elsa state, have displeased more than a 1000000 people. and many i and camps, conditions and much better with foot supplies and shelter. still inadequate. the
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government says it's shipping in supplies from neighboring states, but many fear that meeting days or even weeks to reach them with the breeze al jazeera, you know, go ahead of the world health organization as warned that there's a very narrow window to prevent genocide in ethiopia, northern tegra region and there was other non deborah, yes us is from te gray. if you have been forces launch and offensive against to ryan rebels 2 years ago, the conflict kill thousands of people on displaced millions. tedra says food and health care been used as weapons of war. this is a health crisis for 6000000 people. and the world is not paying enough attention. i urge the international community and the media to give this crisis the attention it deserves. that is a very narrow window. now to prevent genocide,
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israeli forces say they have shot dead, a palestinian gunman who they alleged killed. and his railey soldier earlier this month. the man who died or from the sure fat refugee camp a 19 year old female israeli soldier was shot dead when a security post in the occupied west bank came on the fire. the palestinian city of nablus in the occupied west bank has been blockaded by the israeli army for more than a week. israel says it's searching for suspects involved in gun attacks. but palestinians say its collective punishment. neither abraham reports from numbers. baby alonzo 18 has spent nearly half of her life at this israeli checkpoint. born in annapolis hospital late on monday. her parents are trying to bring her home to calculate 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 in bed with all the saw, the baby has
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a little difficulty breathing. so we want to take her to an incubator. eileen is one of hundreds trying to leave nablus through this checkpoint, which is the only way out. bless if i get a referral for ferla, i've been waiting for more than one and a half hours young. i won't make an profit to me with the gases expensive and i'm resting it on the roach. israel says the siege aims to prevent the growing number of gun attacks. these really are me told the jazz, eat more than 170 have been carried out. so for it this year, an old 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. these were a policy of collective punishment is not new. for decades. israel has been demolishing palestinian homes blocking the road. i'm imposing measures against whole communities and neighborhoods. palestinian said they're being killed, detained and their lives are getting more difficult. all under the pretext of
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security is really officials believe the blockade will put pressure on palestinians to abandon arms and deter them from carrying out the attacks. while the palestinian authority has succeeded in recruiting some fighters to its ranks and ellis 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 williams diction. it's sort of action that people would give legitimacy and give support to any group to any burleson. i mean faction of you won't, that may come out and show that resilience that really miss 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 b, b alene, and her fellow palestinians could be looking at a lifetime of weakling. deb raheem elijah's eda,
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the occupied west may many a female iranian rock climber who competed in international contests without a headscarf has returned home to a hero's welcome illness. carby said she never intended not to wear a headscarf during the competition in south korea. the timing of a tournament coincided with protests in iran. falling the death of masa. i mean in police custody. she was detained by the morality. police are not wearing her head. scott, i was able to i was unexpectedly cold and i had to compete. i was busy putting on my shoes and my technical gear, and i forgot to wear my job that i should have been wearing. i came back to iran with peace of mind, although i've been through a lot of tension and stress so far. thank god, nothing has happened. john thought that they were rumors didn't, nobody knew where you live. 4 hours we came back to iran according to the plan until this moment. everything has been going according to the plan,
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to an explosions that mean miles in some prison have killed at least 8 people, an injured 18. the facility near the city of young golf is the country's most notorious jail. thousands of political prisoners have been sent there since last year's military coup. official say they found a home made bomb inside a pastor. an anti co group is claim responsibility saying it targeted the prison chief, florence louis has more from calling them poor in neighboring malaysia. local media report say the bombs went off on wednesday morning, allegedly hidden inside the parcels. now from the report say the bombs went off in a mail room in the prison complex, while one report says, one of the bombs detonated outside the building. now soldiers also reportedly opened fire in response to the bluffs. the june has confirmed that those killed include prison, staff, and visitors. there's no mention of inmates being among the casualties. now, insane prison is the largest jail in man might hold about $10000.00 prisoners. many
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of them are political prisoners, and one of its most high profile ones is shown to now in australian citizen who's also a former advisor to own fund suit g. now the prison is also where the june to carried out. its 1st execution in more than 30 years, it executed for antique who prisoners, including an elected member of parliament in prison is and was a, was notorious even under the previous military printer rights groups and inmates have said the conditions that are harsh and inhumane. many of the prisoners are subjected to beatings and torture, even. and recently, a group of political prisoners issued a statement and naming the prison officials, they say were responsible for abuse and torture of prisoners. and the statement even said 5 percent of political prisoners arrested, since the coo suffers some sort of permanent disability because of torture. they've
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received at the hands of june to the officials. the james web space telescope was captured, the most detailed image is ever of the so called pillars of creation formation. either dense clouds of gas and dust and the eagle nebula of our milky way galaxy. that surrounded by thousands of stars would be bright red spots indicating young stars being born. the hubble space telescope 1st captain, an image of the formation in 1995. ah. type of creature headline 0. now just here it's been another chaotic day for britain's prime minister list trust. she's lost a 2nd top cabinet minister in just under a week the home secretary, so in a broadman resign allegedly violating the ministerial code. last week, the finance minister was sacked. it comes as trust tries to save her government and her job after disastrous start less than 2 months in office.

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