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ah, it's great to have you with us. i'm cyril van. yeah, this is al jazeera alive from do also coming up ukrainians, a told to charge their appliances as russian missiles rained down on power plants was in power cuts. yeah. protests across the occupied west bank after is really forces shoot to palestinian men they say killed and is really soldier. and keeping a close eye in beijing. we'll take a look at china's network of states cyber surveillance. ah, so liz trust, his grip on power as britain's prime minister appears to be loosening after another chaotic day and growing calls for her to resign. a 2nd cabinet minister has quit in less than a week, and some conservative m. p. 's have been accused of bullying and ma'am,
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handling colleagues during a parliamentary vote on wednesday. to be perfectly honest, this whole affair is inexcusable. it is just, it is pitiful reflection on the conservative parliamentary party at every level. when it reflects really badly, obviously, on the government of the day, they say the legal scrape orient 17 year will never be got on with it. what they loyally most of the time. i think it's a shambles and a disgrace. i think it is utterly appalling. in a scathing resignation letter, the former home secretary swell, braverman pointed the finger a trust for what she called a multi was leadership or we 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 email account, but her resignation letter hints at the dysfunction at the heart of list trusses
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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 minister's 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. a replacement is grant chaps. a recent critic of lives, trotter's policies, and another sign that is new chancellor. jeremy hunt who holds much of the real power in downing street. i except that the gun on this difficult period is german hump said i when he was pointed on on friday that none the less means it's doubly important to ensure that we are doing absolutely everything to in the basic areas. jenny hung on her a great job and settling the issues relating to that many budget
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the aftermath of this is bought september 23rd. many budget has left her twisting. amidst the wreckage of her unfunded tax cuts, the u. k. the economy and her political future. i thought the list here, $45.00 pay tax cut gone. corporation tax cut, got $20.00 pay tax cut. gone to your energy freeze gong, tax, free shopping doors, economic credibility. ah, and here i suppose, best friend, the former chancellor. peace god was. well, they're all gone. so why she still here, mrs. vega, i am a fighter and not the problem is many of her own npi 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. polls a screaming of the conservative party that they at least trust are profoundly
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unpopular. victorian peas haven't worked out yet. what to do about it? i think it's absolutely clear that this trust is not currently the good part in the next general election. the question is, how soon the end comes, and frankly, it would have already happened if the continue probably come with a mechanism to make sure they could replace it with somebody who is palatable to the m p. 's and somebody who could unite all 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 amends departure, i have more chaos to an executive. and a party that seems increasingly unable to govern will reach helens, how to 0. a charlie angela is at westminster and london. charlie, i think we've established that yesterday wasn't a great day for trust. i'm not sure that today's going to be much better though.
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the press this morning just savaging her. yes, the country is waking up after witnessing chaotic scenes in parliament late on wednesday. and the headlines are damning after chaos. says the mirror. broken says the son. more. tom oil says the times now we heard about the resignation of her interior minister see while abraham n, which is a, a serious blow to the prime minister. as her brother men allegedly broke the ministerial code and her resignation letter, which i usually normally diplomatic affairs, really went on the attack. she's been replaced by gaunt shots who did not back less trust in her leadership bed, but is now her right hand man. often that there was a vote on fracking in parliament tables by the labor party. that conservatives had been asked to vote against as a vote of confidence in the government. now that instruction was suddenly changed
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the last minute and that's when chaos ensued. our allegations of m. p 's being pushed and shoved to vote in the lobby. one point the room is that the chief wit on her deputy who are responsible for making sure that m p 's bye in line with. c party felt on the mind and verbally resigned on the spot. one m p saying he witnessed the prime minister briefly losing her security detail as she pursued the chief wet wendy more than 3 parliament to try and persuade her not to quit. and then in the early hours of this morning, a statement from number 10 saying both the chief went but had deputy, remain in that posts, and the prime minister has full confidence in them. but the damage has been done 7 conservative and he's an openly calling for their leader to resign. and the question for many seems to be not whether she will go, but when so is it fair to to say them that she is currently governing on borrowed
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time? or is it more complicated than that? well, her transport minister has been doing the media rounds to day and she said that she does believe that trusts will be leading the conservative party in the next general election. but she is absolutely in a minority there. and there is more time all to come to day for the prime minister . we're expecting a resignation statement from sewell abraham men, and it's no secret that the 2 women were all over. the country's immigration policy . brothman wants to tighten it, trusts, wanted to loosen it. so we can expect a bit of more, more pressure being heaped on the prime minister by brothman to day. we also know that the 1922 committee, which is responsible for running conservative leadership context is going to be meeting later today. and number 10 has said that those conservative entities, he did vote against the government last night,
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will be facing disciplinary action. so we'll be bringing you more on that. but just to put this into some perspective, this trust has been in the job for just 6 weeks. and in that time to see the pound plummet, a bond market school, she's had to reverse. most of her policy program, she's had to site have finance minister and now seen her interior minister resign. so even though she's saying she is not a quitter, but a finds that it might not be up to her. the one thing that does seem to be wiping her favour though, is the lack of consensus within the party who could should or would replace them. and that could buy her a little bit more time. all right, that's been, that's gonna be really interesting to follow. i know you're going to be up cross all of that today, charlie angela reporting from westminster. thank you very much. that ukraine is restricting electricity usage for the 1st time since the russian invasion began in february. this comes after repeated russia. miss island drawn
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attacks that have targeted some power plants. president vladimir zalinski has said russia has destroyed a 3rd of ukraine's power stations in a week. mamma jam june has more on this from keith. there is so much concern here right now on the part of government officials that there will be more blackouts that there will be more power outages because russia has been targeting the power infrastructure of this country. and now the restrictions that have been announced to day, which is the 1st time since the russian invasion, they include that the power supply will be restricted between 7 am and 11 pm every day, govern government officials have told people that there are certain neighborhoods where household may be without electricity for no more than 4 hours every day. there are some modes of public transport that will not be made available. and business owners, restaurant owners, shop owners, have been told to please turn their lights off on the outside of their establishment in the night time, hours. everybody that we've spoken to when we've gone out to neighborhoods that
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have temporarily lost electricity in the past few days because of missile strikes or drones strikes. they're very worried. they're extremely worried about what will happen to them. what will happen to their families. some of the residents that we spoke with in the district east of the capital called destiny on ski. they said that this is the 2nd time it's happened to them in as as many number of weeks. and because of that, they think that is going to be happening more and more. they think that more should be done to protect, protect the infrastructure in this country and to prepare the cities and the citizens. some people we've spoken with over the course of the past week. don't think the government has been doing enough up until this point to really make sure that citizens are prepared well. that really it goes to show how concerned they are . and this is one of the reasons that we're hearing so many officials the past few days, pleading with ukrainian citizens to please start conserving on energy. a general strike is taking place across the occupied west bank following the death of the palestinian man. the israel says killed one of its soldiers to me,
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lived in the show offered refugee camp, where demonstrations are being held outside. his home protests are also being held in several other cities in the west bank. israeli forces had been searching for me for more than a week in an attempt to find him. israel blockaded. she offered refugee camp, stopping traffic in and out of the area near abraham. it is live for us in ramallah . no. why don't you start by telling us what happened last night and overnight? what happened is, after the tammy has been shot and killed at a shootout near the league and his really settlement of many palestinians took to the 3 celebrating what they say is his ability to be on the. 7 run for days, not being caught by these really is and when he was killed he was killed in a she 1000 an attack. and not that they found him and killed him. and so many activists have called for a thrive to mourn the death of are they to me, me, he's being held on social media that you're many palestinians say that israel only
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understand the language. of course. now today another palestinian has been announced that he has been killed. i think he's come to his room. he sustained those wounds in approved just on the 30th of september after he was shot by israeli forces near the league. it's really supplement all else that the process has been cold for then on the 30th of december, because there was a 7 year old who suddenly says he was killed. he was sorry he died because he was scared to death after he was being chased by israeli soldiers. so as you can see, if you're old or a point of tension, and many palestinians say that was israel says, can't be achieved by force would be achieved by more force is not moving right here in the occupied by bank. what is the goal of the general strike that's been called for that is currently in effect. and where do you see that going? the main important thing is that this truck has been called for by activists 1st. and then the factions that follow then,
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the whole occupied to us bank has been closed, found no shops, no schools. the universities, even or official organizations. i've been closed and many people have called for approve this across from a low is seen almost 100 people marching here by them are not a square and downtown milan. so fall cities are also calling for a conference stations near the illegal israeli settlements that are surrounding the occupied to a thing i'll say, of course is not the 1st strike that we've been seeing in weeks. i'll send you this morning. the best of many palestinians were talking about more than 2120 pounds. the thing is we were killed in the occupied us bank by israeli forces. so it is a pencil. you ation. indeed, we're going to be following to see how it escalate. alright, a thank you very much. still ahead on al jazeera, a fuel frenzy, the flow on effect as devastating flooding in an oil rich pardon,
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luxurious and desperation is growing. after the us announced a policy shift that's left hundreds of venezuelan stranded and in limbo, mexico city. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atlas with wanted my cattle aways hollow. we got some very unsettle weather, making its way to western parts of europe over the next couple of days. but central eastern passage you can see largely clear and dry. there is little bit of whether a, which was east with this area of low pressure, but take a look out at the atlantic as a properly this one. nice little dark board low coming in. tightly packed. i suppose. we're looking at some very well very windy weather, pushing in across all of initially for a northern ireland making his way across scotland, england and well, some where to where the 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
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warnings are in force here as we go on through thursday. some very, what are the 2 coming into portugal easing across that western side of spain. and this same area of unsettled weather will make his way across the low countries into eastern and southern 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 by the stars. keep around 8 degrees celsius. fine, a dry across much of that eastern side of the mediterranean to the few showers lurking around cyprus, a brisk wind into the north, east of africa. much of north africa will be dried and i just wanted to share was there inter libya by the heavy rain continued across a good part of nigeria and cameron to with sponsored by cattle. and i was growing up in england country with a rich football history. the welcomes always meant a great deal to me and about so many memories of watching the tournament that i've gone from being a child watching games on my sofa, actually presenting at
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a wildcard. it really is a dream come true. this is going to be really unique. well, cause we haven't seen anything like this before. so i can't even imagine what is going to be like being immersed in it as a fun, out of the john left, the drama thousands of fans packing out the stadium. going to be really, really exciting. with a watching l 0 reminder of our headlines this, our lives trust, his grip on power as britain's prime minister appears to be loosening after another day of chaos. the 2nd cabinet minister has quit in less than a weekend. some conservative m p 's are accused of manhandling a colleague during a vote on fracking. there is
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a general strike across the occupied west bank after the death of the palestinian men. israel says killed one of its soldiers. there have been protests demanding the body of a day to maybe be returned to his family by israel. ukraine has restricted electricity usage for a day after a russian strikes destroyed several energy facilities. nationwide limits have been imposed for the 1st time since the invasion began. in february a several residential areas have been hit in the capital after a barrage of russian miss island drone attacks. hold our bill. hamid reports from keith building, 11600 yelton street and central. keith was struck at around 8 21 in the morning. half of it was reduced to a pile of rubble. nadia, her husband and 2 cats lived on the ground floor. they were walking by an earlier explosion, then heard the sound similar to a roar of motorbike, and yet another explosion. no, we didn't hear any sound before the explosion,
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exactly in our house. so the explosion in the house across the street, you hear this b. but here that there was only the explosion sound. ah, so our cats height i in the bathroom. on the beth i, we was just, we were just shocked. and we were sitting and waiting what's happening. but i told my husband to close the guest system. and at the same time, he looked at the window and said that this building is okay. so that means they hit us, our building multiple so called comcast. drones had been launched against keep and other cities, ukrainians. call these drills mopeds because of the bus they make, why low to ring overhead. they do cause panic evans id because you don't know where they're going to hit. now these jones,
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i increasingly use in attacks beyond the front lines. the pattern is to long stem in swarms towards several cities at the same time in a bit to overwhelm the air defense systems. building 116 was struck by one of several that weren't intercept diego go be, is share the wall with the building. he stood on the balcony and saw what he describes as a miniature jet hovering overhead. small blades that chin, the speed and direction. he says, a near bay power station could have been an intended target. you speak about critical infrastructure. but these are elegy station that not far from my house is not effective. more than 10 years during the last 2 years, or with governors, i have it blow up to restructure because it's a,
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in it's solid construction, it's not effective. and it's a useful also for small districts around it's a normal for modern infrastructure. that's why it's not a critical infrastructure then is his grandmother lived under 3rd floor. she couldn't escape the impact her body was discovered under the rubble. 3 of her neighbors also lost their lives. the increased use of jones could indicate that russia is depleting in stock of cruise missiles or that western sanctions are working. but they have also been effective in destroying energy infrastructure. plunging parts of ukraine in douglas as the cold season is fast approaching. and that the hamid al jazeera keith and the week long chinese communist party congress is underway in beijing. and the government censorship system is on high alert countries, most popular messaging app. wichita has reportedly blocked thousands of accounts
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after images were posted of protests in beijing just last week. but as adrian brown reports, the app is just one part of china's vast surveillance network. china is the all seeing and listening state surveillance cameras are increasingly fitted with artificial intelligence, including facial and iris recognition technology, meaning pictures can be analyzed in real time. today the average chinese citizen spends nearly every waking moment under the watchful eye of this state says the cold water of a new book. there are more than 400000000 cameras surveillance cameras in china. they're close to a 1000000000 smartphones rattling around people's pockets in person that the communist party can access. during the often turbulent rule of chem and melt, say don't people were compelled to read his little red book and eye clinic work
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that contained his observations. but china's current leader has much more an app and at the promotes sheeting thing, thought, just one of the many technological tools that help create a culture of personality around president she as well as strengthening ideological control over the ruling communist parties, 100000000 members. the congress party believes that they have enough data, and they combine that with the right tools, taken essentially predict human behavior and molded to a degree that they can engineer a perfect society. right? and this is a, you know, this is a sort of future society which there are no dissidence. the government says it's surveillance. network helps maintain order and reduce crime. it's co opted some of the countries biggest tech companies to track phones, monitor online purchases and decode messages. certainly with the advent of new technologies and chinese companies becoming giants and in areas surveillance
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technology, for example. and facial recognition. china certainly has used that the ccp had these that trans advantage and implemented that in china. cobit 19 brought even more surveillance for most people everyday life like taking a boss or entering a restaurant hangs on the color of a health code on a smart phone. but already, evidence has a merge that some local government officials have been using the app as a tool of social control. adrian brown al jazeera, indonesia has temporarily banned all sir of medicines following the deaths of nearly a 100 children. it says some of the power seat of most europe's use to treat fever, actually contain ingredients leaked to acute kidney injury. now gambia is also investigating child deaths from sera based medications after 70 fatalities there.
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and the medicine that medicine was made by an indian based company. however, indonesia says those particular products are not available locally. another 15 people have died in the latest you get an outbreak of the a bowl, a virus in the past 2 weeks, bringing the total number of deaths to 44 uganda presidents. your ramos, of any order, the 2 central districts at the heart of the outbreak to be put under lockdown last week. the strain circulating the country does not have a vaccine. supplies are being shipped into nigeria by also state to help, nearly one and a half 1000000 people are affected by flooding. there are severe shortages of food and fuel address reports from you know, go by also status cut off from the rest of nigeria and fuel and foot supplies of stopped coming in. motor is stopped by in patrol from street vendors like every bureau for who are braving the dangers of bringing in supplies from other state who um i was gonna inside it. can we have to carry the fuel and
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canoes on payoff militants along the way. even security personnel, horizontal setting it up with only 2 petrol stations operating in the capitol business. good. the peripheral fuck in this fashion is old, but the price is not wise here. 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, the electricity is cut off. so people are buying fuel. you have to feel your generator to be able to know what is happening around. you know, the only thing that we are trying to do now is to stay safe with you and your family as fuel prices go up. so do transport cost and traders pass on the increases to consumers like gift or car form was returned
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to the market to stock up, but she finds foot prizes, half tripled. normally we need 3 square meals. what i response now the day come you still trying to new did that lead in the morning and then early in the evening will go to bed. flights in bay also 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 government says it's shipping and supplies from mirroring states, but many fia, that may take days or even weeks to reach them. i'm a degrees of judah, yet gore. a flooding has forced thousands of people from their homes in neighboring cameroon. rising waters have destroyed houses in the north, near the border with chad. it's force many people to take refuge and make shift camps built on higher ground. there have been reports of several injuries and
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battles between police and indigenous protesters in columbia's capital. the embarrass people are demanding an improvement in living conditions. many of them have been displaced by the armed conflict and they say they need more help. unders of venezuelan migrants have been stranded in mexico as a result of a new u. s. immigration policy. since last week. officials have been allowed to expel people, caught trying to cross the u. s. border with mexico border illegally. manuel repulse reports from mexico city. venezuelan migrants on mexico's border with the united states. a desperation is growing after the us announced a policy shift that's resulted in venezuela nationals being expelled to mexico. yes, they go. meaning as gabrielle, i'm here with my girls were heartbroken that we cannot enter. they closed access for oven as well, and my husband is that i cannot enter to see him back. some been as well in my grants likely responded say that after being deported from the us,
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they were sent to mexico city with little explanation over where they were being taken there like an on than the left. it will feel the truth. if i did not understand the situation, i thought we were told army gracious that it was going to be processing loretto. but this was not the case mother model. since venezuelans were granted temporary protected status by the united states. last year, the number of venezuelan migrants and refugees heading north has accelerated in mexico. the recent change in us policy has quickly led to overcrowded conditions at shelters, leaving many with nowhere to go. many of the people that we've spoken to here outside of the offices of mexico's national commission for assistance for refugees is that they've had to spend the night outside in the cold in the rain. overwhelmingly what we're hearing from venezuelan migrants in refugees is that they feel stuck here in mexico unsure of what they're going to do next. some who have decided to stay in mexico or now hoping to obtain the government paperwork they
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need to find employment. i mean, no, no, i don't care if it's you're there. i just want a better life quality for my daughters. so they can study us immigration authorities have announced they will allow up to 24000 venezuela nationals to apply for humanitarian entry who arrive to the us by air migrants rights advocates. however, see the policy will mean the vast majority of venezuela asylum seekers will not qualify. as most of them are traveling by land. manuel up a little al jazeera, mexico city and new zealand farmers have been protesting against plans to tax agricultural emissions. the tester con boy accompanied demonstrators chanting slogans against the proposal. the government wants to tax agricultural gases like biogenic me thing, which mainly comes from cow and sheep. burbs. farmers say it could affect food.

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