tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 20, 2022 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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hello, i'm sammy's a dan. this is the new south live from dough coming off in the next 60 minutes. i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative policy. list troth, resigns off through ok, i'll take 6 weeks and office becoming brooklyn's shawl to serving prime minister there will be housings on monday the race begins to elect the u. k. 's new prime minister, formerly devoris johnson, and previous challenger, she soon ack expected to be in the fray. ukrainians are told to charge their appliances as russian missiles rained down on power plants causing electricity counts. and more than a 1000000 people in chad, devastated by floods. president declares a state of emergency i'm andy richardson at the world cup count down for in cats are away after a 12 year build up. we now have just one month to go until the middle east's 1st world cup finally kicks off.
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ah, now we begin on news hour in the u. k, where the prime minister has resigned the race to elect his successor has begun. the chairman of the conservative party said, party members will elect the candidates for britons highest job through an online vote. andrew simmons joins us now from downing street. andrew, it's been a tumultuous, 24 hours tumultuous, 6 weeks. take us through. what finally was the straw that broke the camel's back? was it the position of those dissatisfied conservative m p. 's? ah, well, it was chaotic, massively kale to come massively damaging for the party and indeed fullest trust who really was a prime minister only a name because of the age of,
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of jeremy hunt. taking over his chancellor took he over the government, effectively, the overturning all of her. our policies are throwing out her tax cuts promising our gritty austerity in the future. we can hear the protest now they want the conserve is out. that's what they're saying. they at once an election, and that is of the atmosphere here. i will call it fibral, but this is certainly a feeling of, of anger in the public and a feeling of frustration. amongst conservative m. p, 's, they decided time was up for his trust. in fact, some believe it went on too long that she really should have resign. won't. she realized that her mandate had been taken away when, when the, when the collapse of the financial markets was on the way she tried sacking her finance minister that didn't work. and she had a, a new finance minister imposed on that shape of jeremy, humped the enforcer effectively. so right now it is
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a situation whereby they have to get this leadership challenge i sorted out in a short space of time. i have to be leadership elections. there will be hostings on monday and jeremy hunt have this to say about how things will work. no, sorry, i'm not. jeremy hunt. the, the chairman of the 1922 committee at vista sir. a threshold of a 100 are members of parliament nominating a candidate oversee allows for a 3 candidacy potentially to come forward. oh, we clearly have no say or no knowledge of who those cameras will be at this point. this is all change router was heater. so what or who one of the contenders? there are 4 main names in the frame. the 1st is richie soon, aka former chancellor, who has good financial discipline. he would have subscribed to what jeremy hunt is
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introduced in terms of, of, of the packages or of, or of dejected, any tax cuts and, and cutting down on expenditure right across the board. there's also a penny mordant, who is the leader of the commons. she was in the, the race in the summer to get a leader, but she failed and early stage her, however, she is quite well favored. now. then there's also ben wallace, defense minister who's seen as a safe pair of hands. he's handled the ukrainian conflict. well, according to m. p 's, they feel comfortable with him, but he's got doubts about whether he really wants to stand. that was the last we heard of him, but people change their minds, especially in politics. then comes the real crunch because it is boris johnson who is said to be going to stand in the national interest with a challenge for the leadership. now that could possibly see a split the vote. simply because you'll have
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a position whereby richey soon act or who had stabbed that the prime minister in the back, effectively causing the a, his undoing the, the supporters of a split on that a really, they want a unity candidate. the that, that the feeling is that, that the committee that the $9022.00 committee reading want a unity candidate that could be penny, mordant, or, or ben, ben wallace. you know, usually andrew, and you have a new leader come, there's some expectation. this'll be a new chapter, more stability, given everything that's happened though, is it safe to say that rarely we've got to race is going to go on the cot clock ticking on how the conserves is, can, can get a leader and get a new prime minister. but the pressure and the clock also ticking for those outside of the conservative party to try and get a new election. well, that is a very good question because there is a massive pressure at from the opposition. now the leader kissed armor saying,
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go the t, you see conference, the trade union conference account congress, that he feels the has to be election and election. now he says that the conservative party had no longer have the mandate for another chaotic experiment. and he, he is catching the public mood there because the lot of people, particularly conservative voters, just wonder how they got into this state with less, trus, a prime minister out of her depths. and now that, that a lot is to be said for, for the fact that it was the conservative membership as 160000 members who, who chose her and of the pot parliamentary party didn't choose. or they wanted richie soon. but all that aside, the conservative party has never been more. frank meant it. and you have the e r g as your peer research group, or to the right of the party that's been in the ascendancy over bricks. it, it pushed for bricks, it or they, they back to paris johnson because even
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a favored figure, a catchy figure. and he won on a bricks. it ticket in 2019 and took the prime minister's job. now the e r g were behind also were behind las truss, and now they feel damaged by what's going on and they want to keep their hand in power. so that is a picture that that complicates getting a quick result and a unity candidate in that, in the next 7 days effectively. so this will be pushed along and the people will be not everyone's going to be comfortable with. this is rush to find a new leader, and of course, the, in terms of an election. well, the scheduled election is, is 2024. so it's, it's a good way away. will it be an election before that will cause the conservatives last thing they want? is that election because their popularity has die? is to particularly under list trust. labor have got the thickest leaves at 25 years, so it, it,
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it is. it is no shadow of doubt. the fact that if there was an election of labor would white the board, they would have a really big working majority. all right, stuff. they're from anderson's outside. number 10. sony guy go now has more unless trust is turbulent last week, his prime minister resigning off to just 44 days and all 5th brought down by the failure of her own policies, policies that lead to new economic meltdown. and an astonishing loss of support from her m. p. 's, ministers and own party members. i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party. i therefore, spoken to his majesty the king to notify him the i am resigning as leader of the conservative party. author thomas was 24 hours that saw the suspension of one trust as senior aides, the dismissal of a home secretary. when abraham and i'm waiting,
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the chief and deputy whipped not to walk out after chaotic version parliament to the or not to support the trust was rapidly ebbing away. stepping down and inevitable the attempt to instigate on popular economic package on tax cuts sent the markets reeling, sending the pound, plunging. in a bit, the political survival, she said to finance minister quasi qua, tang with whom she devised the policy. replacing him with whom a foreign minister, jeremy hunt, to reverse the controversial plan. and despite this rally inclined message said, i am a fighter. which she did. the question now is who will follow? number 10, the man running the contest to replace trust says they expect to have a new conservative leader and prime minister by friday next week. so we should have
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a new leader in place before the fiscal statement, which will take place on the 31st. the content does include which hopefully we should tonight, but there was still anger in the party of his part in bringing down boris johnson penny more than meet the house of commons to also last out the previous leadership campaign that may have convincing members she has enough experience and as the country is facing a change of prime minister for the 1st time in 3 months, the opposition is calling for a general election. we can't have a revolving door of chaos. we can't have enough or experiment to the top of the tory party, but is an alternative, but that's a stable labor government. and the public are entitled to have their say, the hunt for the latest. conservative leader and u. k. prime minister is underway. san diego alger zara. john holl joins us now live from brussels. jona, e leaders have been meeting their haven't they are wondering what they're thinking?
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watching yet. another chapter of british drama at number 10. well frankly, that hasn't been exactly a clamor to weighed into the turbulent waters of british politics here with responses and reactions among the 27th leaders of the countries gallop here. also, officials from the commission and the council. frankly, they have their hands pretty full as they wrangle tonight over ways to try and contain the soaring gas and energy prices in the e. u to try and stave off high inflation. and the specter or procession that stalks a number of countries across this block. as it does, of course elsewhere, and also to find ways to help ukraine in its war with russia. that's not to say they don't care who's in power in london. of course they do that. it's been 6 long years since britain had a substantive seat at the table in this building and around that table breaks. it is no longer alive. issue trade is still
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a big deal between them. although less so than it was. ready before breaks it is trust on that level. it's been somewhat of an antagonist as the foreign secretary before she became prime minister. she designed legislation in the house of commons in london that will allow the government, the future government to if it wishes to overrule its own obligations under briggs trade negotiations in terms of northern ireland potentially sparking a trade war with the so they will watch very closely indeed, who replaces that is trust. and of course, they're all nato allies closely involved in helping you crazy as i said. so it matters to give you a flavor though. rather careful comments that have come out a manual macro. the french president said, on a personal level, i am always sad to see a colleague go. it's important that britain find stability as soon as possible. me all martin, the irish to shock. similar word, civil a sentiment on a personal level. i sympathize wither. it's a difficult time, but as the case closest neighbor, we wish that stability come soon given the current contact one party
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that has not been quite so reticent at responding is russia not represented here? of course it very much in the minds of everyone here. the foreign ministry in moscow was quick to jump on perceptions of western weakness. had this to say, britain has never known such a disgrace as a prime minister. all right, thanks so much, jonah, how they're or sandra con, the labor parties, mayor of london says a general election in the u. k. is now essential as possible in a parliamentary democracy to change the lead of your party, the incumbent, and stays prime minister without corridor relation. you know, margaret thatcher, handed over to john leisure with our general election. or, you know, tony blair handed over to gordon bry without a general election. a david cameron had handlers to resume without general action.
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you can do it once. so brochures for his job now to list trust new ones. you can do twice. well that spring in now roger castle, he's a former u. k. labor party m p, and founder of new europeans. he joins us from warsaw. good to have you us. so are you a say what 2nd time? 3rd time, i don't know how many time lucky do you think the conservatives can get it right now. how much confidence do you have in the next prime minister? well, we need to know the next 5 minutes is going to be. we seen so many in the last few years that may be that many still to come at least trust had to leave because the conservative party stripped will have policies of a program of purpose for being government. but she, in turn strip the conservative party of their reputation for economic
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competence, credibility, and international mark kits. i'm probably the confidence of the public, so whoever that person will be is going to have a difficult job to rebuild from here, she has left a very, very i legacy party. i do sit for the public in the country how they also impacted the office of the prime minister, a lot of talk after the appointment of a new chancellor, that actually he was the one who was acting as the prime minister when it came to setting financial policy be transfer jeremy hunt fund contempt in the problem that the 2 parties got starts with the parliamentary party. i think this is need to be understood. it's interesting that there was reference to the count to me, king in brussel, and i understandable that i didn't comment on this, but you know, the break was
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a long time to get, but the county has yet to articulate the patients the britons future which. ready country can get the every part who get these, these warning tractions in the party really based on different visions about what a post break to brit might look. 11 that seems turned back on a rational grade. i'm focused on the domestic mark from the other hand. and therefore, is negative about migration on the one that is trying to represent you, but it's more open more, but they talk about singapore on terms that kind of supercharge back when i say i'm, i think that's the problem so much an issue would be to teach in the foreign minister, the problem is that the conservative party, so divided, divided about what a post breaks is britney and i don't think they can go back next friday. they will remain divided and i think they will thank you. thank the problems will continue.
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it's not just a question of the change in the prime minister or showing up be institution of the prime minister ship. it's a question of how to get behind the united patient of britain future. and labor of course, is pushing for an early election. one of the chances though, do you think that you'll actually get one? well, i think that will depend on the extent to which the currency stabilizes the market stabilize. i'm contented party is able to, you know, find a new lease that you need to read. because i think that the questions that they'd be challenges faced by public a very serious you know, last month we monetize where the queen gardens to the end of the year. we said god saved king. i think today you should be saying, god say public public tracy home mortgage rate, the winter pure crisis, very serious problems. i think when you think about britain since national reputation and i think that you know, it's not just a question on power. it's
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a question of doing the right thing in the national interest. the conservative party can unite behind the media. they will want to stay in office as long as they can. but if they, if they continue to be divided, marketing likely continue to be divided because the divisions matching audiological and what just try blocks. then i think that will impact on the stability of currency on the stability of the economy. and that's a point of view of the public that run a patient they recalls and the camera for general action will get stronger and strong. i thank you so much for your time. us president joe biden said he knew k prime is to lose trust with a great partner on international cooperation. bye. made the remarks as he was leaving the white house for a partner. and the british solve the problem
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was a good part. plenty more still ahead on the news out, including the protests across the occupied west bank after it's ready for shoot dead that palestinian man, they say killed in israeli soldier. castle marks one month ago until the 1st 1st world come build up to the event with andy. and so this was the from, ah, russia says its forces are continuing to target ukrainian military and energy infrastructure. the defense ministry says it's using high precision, long range and air based weapons. several of ukrainian cities, including the capital give been hit this week. ukrainians. president says the attacks destroyed a 3rd of pow facilities and force the government to impose electricity carts.
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huh jim jim is live for us from care of. so this is the 1st $900.00 under this power rationing. how's it going there? well sammy, i don't know if you can see behind me, but there are parts of the city that are still lit up. but that being said, though, we took a walk around the neighbourhood, my team and i just in the last hour to see how it was going. and even though businesses have been encouraged, businesses, restaurants have been encouraged to turn their outside lights off in the evening hours. most of the ones that we encounter in the neighborhood did have their lights out as they were requested to do. some did not. so it will be interesting to see going forward if they actually do comply with these requests from the government and how that will be implemented. this is very significant. this is the 1st time since russia's invasion of ukraine in february that, that there's been
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a restriction of electricity a nation wide, and it's expected that this could only get worse in the months ahead. now as we understand it, power supply is going to be restricted between 7 am and 11 pm daily. you had many public officials throughout the last 12 hours or so, urging residents all over the country to please do whatever they can to limit their electricity usage. they're even saying that they should, they should stop as much as they can, using appliances in their households, unless it's absolutely necessary, because any thing people can do, take pressure off a power grid that is extremely fragile right now. it will help a we must remember, we've been told by many officials over the past week that at 30 percent of the countries power infrastructure power plants have been either damaged or destroyed since october 10th. that's because of russian missile strikes. and it's because of drone strikes, it have been happening. you had ukrainian president vladimir zalinski last night in
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his address to the nation. he said, we're preparing for all kinds of scenarios in view of the winter season. he said, we do not exclude that with the onset of cold weather. we will be asking for your help even more frequently. and i can attest to the fact that even today it is much colder than it was yesterday. temperatures are dropping precipitously and people are very concerned about what this means going forward. sammy, alright, thanks so much. mamma, jim june, that the european union has impose sanctions against 3 top iranian officials and the arms company. they're accused of supplying drones to russia, which are being used to strike ukraine cranes foreign minister to meet the labor as welcome to move its british count the part. james cleverly says the u. k is also preparing to announce new sanctions on iran. a general strike has been held in the occupied westbank as communities more, but the death of
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a palestinian man or day to mimi had been on the wrong after the israeli army accused of killing one of its soldiers in a recent attack. madame abraham reports from the occupied westbank morning, the killing of palestinian or the tammy life in the occupied westbank came to a standstill hailed by many palestinians as a national hero. they say the 22 year old was able to elude one of the most advanced armies in the world. timmy had been on the run since the israeli army said he killed one of its soldiers in a gun attack nearly 2 weeks ago. late on wednesday, he was killed during a shootout with the guards at an illegal really supplement east of jerusalem. in a will set to be written by him. to me, me ask palestinians to take up arms to fight against israel's occupation. laudermill blog, o'loy, aubrey, which of a vital what o t a did for the country makes us proud. video shows how he kept fighting till the end were proud of him. he's with god. now my shadow,
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this sense of defiance has been seen across the west bank in hebron, nablus, and rama le confrontations with israeli forces broke out. as young men took to the streets to express anger and frustration in the can. jessie was with leslie for that. even if you were a spy for a friend, you would become a fighter. now, we as mothers are getting heartbroken, you can imagine the young men when they see others getting killed, launch date. that is really, authorities did not return to mimi body to his family. his father told al jazeera they were not contacted, so they could see his body or over that as of a i letter. we opened a morning site here because o days mother is under house arrest. so were holding 2 weeks, a lot of people here to pay their respect on it. in the west bank, another week was held following the funeral of a 16 year old hamburg. nobody died of wounds sustained last month is where the soldiers shot him during a protest near the indian his ready settlement of bits. ella this year, more than $120.00 palestinians were killed wise, really forces in the west bank,
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including veteran al, jazeera journalist, shedding a barclay. she was targeted and shawl dabbed while on assignment in janine nearly 6 months ago. without accountability or that i talk, some journalists continue, so not that many here say that israel doesn't want the world to see their real faith occupation. neither abraham al jazeera, the occupied west bank or still ahead on al jazeera will tell you why a south african community is fed up with a lack of policing. their relief in hong kong, as covey restrictions are finally being lifted. i'm preparing to entertain the football world. and the loop, so what fans can expect with one month to kick off and cut off ah
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how low they will up to the middle east and live out. we've got to, well, the disturbance and that's pulled out of the east mediterranean bringing some heavy rain the likes of cypress as well as turkey. you can see it moving across into georgia as well, touching down some of those showers, moving across iraq. and we will see that wet or whether looking into jordan could possibly see some flooding around the dead sea. saudi arabia maybe seeing a shower too as well, but it is largely finer and dryer the further south we go. now, as we move across to north africa, libya has seen some flooding. this was the scene in tripoli after some rain pulled down from the mediterranean. thanks to a disturbance. there we are, like you see more heavy rain in the north west, over the next 24 hours, we could see up to a 130 millimeters. and that could cause more flooding across that central band of africa. much of the rain has shifted further south to places like a democratic republic of congo, an equitorial,
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guinea. we are expecting some heavy rain here over the next few days, further south of this much dryer for places like botswana. but we are seeing that wet weather pick up across namibia is going to intensify as well in the east of south africa. pulling up towards s were teeny, and southern parts of mozambique by saturday that she weather update. ah, sense of belonging, gmc, we always look for ways to be together and the everyday heroes keeping communities together. that is tough, leper is transforming every day in the 1st part of a new series. oh, just you visits is stopped by law in mexico city, where locals are turning a notorious municipality into an urban utopia. a sense of community on a jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. for many, this is
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a referendum on your bike and the 1st 2 years in the white house. and if the whole this to be believe it wouldn't be good news for the democrats. we detailed coverage . oh it says the flood that level fine, it's receiving. but that's not the only cred frontier from around the world, but the situation is far from stable in this region. and ukrainian military forces are saying that they're dealing with a potential renewed russian evolves. lou ah, welcome back. you're watching al jazeera, let's re cap. the headlines now. britain's prime minister let's trust, has resigned. she'd come under pressure from within land outside her policy during
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her 6 weeks and the job, you turns on policies, cabinet ministers, quitting and chaotic parliamentary vote made her position untenable. on now the race to elect the new leader of the conservative party begins where she sudak, who has run up to trust is the favorite to replace her. but also in the running is penny mordant and former prime minister. boss johnson liz trust came into office declaring her determination to deliver unprecedented growth. but in the end, the right cold, she will be remembered for the shortest ever 10 years, the prime minister of the k. britton's longest serving prime minister with sir robert walpole. not only was the 1st prime minister of great britain and the 14 years after england's union with scotland, and he was there for just short of a colossal 21 years. by contrast, for many decades, the shortest tenure as prime minister was george canning a century. later,
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he took office and 827, but died after only 119 days. but outstripping counting by far as the stross who managed only 45 days before tendering her resignation. less than half kennings total. let's bring in patrick diamond. he's in associate professor and public policy at queen mary university of london. he joins us now live from the british capital, london. so has ever been a time in british politics of so much in stability in the office of prime minister was certainly no historical parallel with the 45 days that trust is managed in downing street. i think it is worth saying that in previous periods of economic turbulence that have been premier ships that was shorter than perhaps we would expect. so in the late 1970, for example, jim callahan only served for 3 years in number 10 because of the
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very serious economic instability that the u. k. was experiencing in that time. so these periods of uncertainty on nots, without precedent, but certainly the trust experience is a very unusual one. and it down to an unprecedented era of division over the issue of brags it, which is continuously the stabilizing politics. i think certainly breaks it is a major factor. obviously the referendum took place in 2016. so we would expect that by now the position had been resolved. but of course, in many ways that half of the referendum result decided that you should leave the european union. there were many unresolved questions that the referendum did not answer about what kind of breaks the case should choose how it should model its relationship on the european union in the future. questions about trade, about economic relationships, which is still ongoing. and of course,
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the social division within the conservative party. it's also saying that there are other structural factors work here. the, i have a hang of the coven crisis. obviously, the very serious situation in russia, ukraine and the problems of back crates around energy security and rising cost inflation. these are contributed to serious economic problems, which i think also reinforce the sense of political instability the britain is currently experiencing. are we living through an unprecedented time? is when it comes to the number of ministers, members of parliament who are purged down to government, withhold on the bar, as johnson, or even continuing on the trust because of the polarization of, frankly, because of, if you seem to be on the wrong side of an issue suddenly the po, the writing effect breaks. it seems to have made it more difficult to maintain conditions of political unity within the main parties. and it's very striking how
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the conservatives have been really continuously embattled as a result of ongoing divisions. and i think also offense in which cabinet so no longer a wide range of groups of individuals with different views who come together to form a consensus and deliver a policy. they tend to be much more groups of like minded individuals. but when that fractious nest, they find it very difficult to come out and support across the wide apart the seems to be the case with the trust cabinet. and that's also clearly a sense of the media 247, our news, the rise of social media and i want has created more frenetic, pace and politics. and this also is a contributing factor to the kinds of rapid turnover that we've seen in ministerial positions. if you refer to it, thanks so much for your analysis on that at least 50 people were killed and dozens more injured when police crime down on anti government protests
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in chad. the demonstrators blocks, roads, and poor police officers and government offices. a curfew is been imposed in the capital in japan and several other cities. hundreds of protests were demanding and quick transitions democratic rule off the president. how much the 3 day b c power last year. and chad is declared, a state of emergency is flooding impacts, more than a 1000000 people lead housing has more no dry land in sight. waters have breached the banks of the charles river outside chad's capital. and i thought we didn't know what we should do. we are new suffering, as you can see. the government has to make a decision to help us. we are now doing men's work because our husbands have passed away and every one person has 6 or 7 children to take care of. 18 of the countries
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23 provinces are impacted. the president has declared a national emergency that got the stuff this disaster is from climate change. it is one of the most severe the region has seen and yet it's making it hard for people to keep their heads above water than it on the other side of the river. in cameroon, a small market town has also been submerged level water in good. our house, i saved my children. then the house collapsed. now my think i and the water, and we can't recover anything. rains cause flooding in this region every year. but it has never been this bad since sunday. thousands of people are estimated have been made homeless yet on a ticket since last year. the rain has handicapped me and at last 2 children, yes, we got the thank god, i recovered. i am on my feet now. but this here, it happens again and again. and now i'm
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a refugee. so help with roads under water. canoes are now the only way to get around and the river keeps rising. leah harding al jazeera in south africa. the recent murder of a 4 year old girl is highlighted shockingly high number of child killings, and estimated 500 children have been murdered in the country. in the 1st half of this year alone for me to mila has more from johannesburg. and we should warn our view as you may find this report to be distressing. the days after his 4 year old daughter was kidnapped, mutilated and murdered oven in love with tries to attack the man accused of killing his child. as he appears in court for the 1st time, late outside his home of and try to make sense of all that's happened. i lost my father almost to see me. let me know. my father was made at 18 years ago. there's moment to just cry over what happened to my dad, and now i have
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a daughter who gets made up as well. you know, so i don't think it's something that one can recover from. well, hobble was taken from a park near home. yours by the promise of seats. in the cctv footage harbor was last seen alive with her alleged killer. the next morning around 911, she's found no traces of blood. she's chopped his cut. she's. he doesn't have eyes. he's burnt. like, i wanna understand why this happened, you know, but then the police, the police are too not finding answers. parts of a body were found in shallow graves nearby. but other parts of bo hobbles body a missing behind me. people a looking for them, but they found another body. this time an adult male. it appears the body was burnt before being thrown into the water. people here, angry as police arrived nearly an hour after that body was found,
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your chased away by local people who say they've had enough of perpetrators freely carrying out crimes. the can people for money they can kiss for money, they leave people here. they dump them here in this dumb, but the police are not doing nothing. they just pass and look and pass. $549.00 children were killed in south africa and the 1st 6 months of this year. that's an average of about 3 a day. some of the children were no more than a year old, for many fear and frustration a growing for bob was mother, so our anger and anguish purple if she was so full of lace ill, a hovel was so full of life. i meet amena al jazeera johannesburg. how farmers in new zealand have been protesting against plans. so tax gases produced by cows and sheep passing wind. oh frank, the convoy accompanied demonstrates as chanting slogans against the proposal. the
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government wants to impose a levy on agricultural emissions like biogenic me saying that's mainly crazy by capital and now the livestock farmers say the tax could affect food production. live entertainment is returning to bars and restaurants in hong kong. as the government relaxes 12 is strict. coby 19 measures protocol at theme parks and nightclubs will also ease without re battle to save some battled economy. jessica washington reports from hong kong in hong kong. preparations are under way to wake up the territories night life after high ages. jacoby 19 measures live entertainment will return to bars and restaurants. the finally, my bad happy me itself at the positions that finally got back. i know it's long overdue. under the new restrictions performance will be required to complete to p c . r a week and rapid test before entering. oh,
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you don't think i'm going to allow citizens to resume that noble lives with the fashion risk of the control groups of after 12 and now permitted and dancing at clubs is also allowed the government hope. these changes will help boost hong kong struggling economy. a lot of the sectors that we very much rely on fuschia growth, such as tourism, for example, exports. i really don't. jones, because of the coven restrictions bar owner, john primus says his business took a hit during hong kong, strict code 19 measures, and had to suspend operations. still, he says he's optimistic. yeah, i think those things going to come back. very strong. ally guys during cove is a lot of the guys who wrote music and have recorded it, so they've got a lot of new stuff they want to showcase hong kong theme parks. ones. the popular attraction for domestic and international visitors are also said to benefit from the policy change. the new protocol will allow visitors to dining as seen park,
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and while it will take much more rejuvenate home, home tourism and entertainment. many say any relaxation in the room will bring much needed really, ocean park says it's preparing for more visitors to return. hong kong has more measures in place than most cities in asia. there are no quarantine requirements but mosque mandates remain, and travelers must do 3 p. c. r tests within a week of arriving. experts say the health situation is under control, but there are other factors that play as beijing pursues a strict to 0 cove at 19 strategy. hong kong government is more cautious, and of course they have to look after the interests for the us. you know, the, the, or the, the central government or in mainland china as well as more restrictions are east many st, allowing a bit more fund might just be what hong kong people and it's economy needs. jessica washington out of here. so i had an al jazeera and he has a small from doe,
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with oh i i was now just one month ago until the world comp kicks off here in kata. i'm. the richardson is that though has waterfront well, since the world was awarded to capital in 2010, this country has been completely transformed. the doha skyline has pretty much double in width and in height. $200000000000.00 has been spent on new
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infrastructure. we've got new roads, got a new metro system, a new airport increasingly for welcome. we have a new stadiums and the all important countdown clock with one month to go. i've been taking a closer look at whether or not this country really is ready to host the middle east. first. welcome. the for some, the world cup party has already started this group of gone to fans live and work in cattle. they'll get to see that scene play in a country they've helped to transform although it took part in the problem as the head of world football has been underlining the message that this will be a world cup for all everyone will be welcomed to the tournament. regardless of their origin, background, religion, gender,
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sexual orientation or nationality. katara capital, joe hall is being ready for the arrival of more than a 1000000 football fans. while behind me here, you can make out the safer found festival that we're up to 40000 supporters can watch matches on big screens and in this direction, the main road along the seafront will be close to traffic from november, the 1st making way for us being called a global st. carnival that can entertain up to 70000 people at any one time or late stadiums less than 40 kilometers away from the center of dough haul. never before will so many wilka fans be in such close proximity. what is the logistical challenge of making sure funds on much days off, safely and swiftly moved around the country. you mentioned the challenges of the compact nature. i think it's in, it's more of the opportunity with the transport network that we have in our, especially the public transport. you know,
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i use the metro going to many matches during the cup for example. and it's incredibly convenient. people come to the world cup to have a great experience to come to meet different people from different countries. so i think that it's organic, it's natural, it, it just happens. so you'll have, you know, everybody from saudi arabia all the way down to morocco. i think mingling and cutler and has a diverse city in and of itself. catherine national team has been in a 6 months training camp ahead of their wilcox w. a build up designed to overcome the sporting arts distinctly. the change of cut are beating the netherlands in a world are very small. hopefully we can get a little bit of togetherness. that creates a mindset on his spirit and a collective believe that the team is going to go out there and fight with everything they have. capital will kick the world cup off against ecuador at out a stadium. the team and the country insist they're ready to put on a world class performance with an unprecedented 12 year build up this tournament
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who's being scrutinized like can i other, the rights and the welfare of the workers who made it all possible of being quite rightly in the spotlight from day one and it's a story i don't you 0 has covered from every perspective this week. santa who sat down with the ceo of castles organizing committee enough the cutter and began by asking him whether or not bringing the world cup to this country. i've sped up the reform processed. when we speak about workers, it was to improve their living standards to make sure that their rights were upheld . and i think we've gone over and above what was envisage to happen in a span of 10 years. i don't think any country can claim to have done as much as scott has done in the past in years to improve the working conditions, living standards, the introduction of minimum wage, to make sure that there's workers forums where they can voice their concerns and their complaints in a safe and anonymous way and these are all reforms that we feel proud of,
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those been a trailblazer in the region and has been recognized by international organizations that we work with, that the government works with such as the yellow and so forth. so do you still think the criticisms out katara is facing regarding this issue is unfair? i believe a lot of the criticism is unjust. i feel like, you know, people have used this as a way just to be able to bring cups out into disrepute. and i think it's just been an easy way for, for journalists using very lazy journalism to be able to find a way to criticize, to criticize the world cup here. you know, but it's something that we, we have worked harder because of we've, it's, it's fueled our confidence. and you know, all we have to do right now is just to show the world what an amazing world cup this will be. well, you could potentially travel to this world cup on
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a traditional dow boat into though ha pool to it is probably more likely that you will arrive at how much international airport. it's an apple that a lot of people do have some experience. so, but normally as a transit point on a cancer, i race flight heading towards a different destination. but the airport in the country is now having to get used to being a points of entry for thousands of people. every day i saw my in job, it reports the it's already been voted the best airport in the world for 2022. now how about the international airport is about to face its biggest test? over $1200000.00 people are expected to do that. during the world cup majority of them will arrive in the country. it's like how you says it's ready. we have very aggressive training programs. and what is important for you to know that we had in the forefront of giving the standard of service that we provide with the highest
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trained individuals. between the month of november and december operator, we says it will operate $13000.00 flights in the airline says it's changing its operating model from one focused on transit passengers to one focused on people who are getting to stay for the company. as an airline, we already as an airport, we already, we have 2 efforts. we have activated both the inputs. we have already tested the 2nd effort. we are ready. i'm super excited. this is something that will only happen once in our lifetimes. and once in history, that the tournament displayed the entire tournament in one city in a small country like but the 1st woke up in the middle east. the 1st being hosted by a muslim country. and the jury is the loud, whether it is going to be the 1st goblin neutral cup, as hundreds of flights are going to be bringing thousands of people in every day.
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and organizers are excited that it is happening in the region which have been mod by divisions were sports diplomacy is going to help bring people together. there will be more than 9 c span activation points. is that being coal to keep people entertained during their stay in cat? so that will be found festivals, beach festivals, even a winter wonderland will also be some cultural activities for people to take a look at his job as a raska to tell you a little bit more about that. well as the sunsets wait a month to go to the fee for a while, cup here in cats, are we come to katara hills, a place where fans a sure to be able to visit during this tournament to get a really good view of some of the skyline here and just to help us explain what this place is actually about. i live in to alco ari, your in adventure. i your, a well traveler, you're a cyclist, you're a dad. dad for 2 boys. tell us 1st introduce us to the boy. yes, this is a hammer,
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and this is a, a, some still trying to teach him how to use the helmet. and he doesn't like it. and there we are, standing here in the beautiful place of katara and the heart of capital. ha ha. as you see that you just behind us, you feel the gear you see the reverse behind us on a variety of restaurants here and the exemptions is what you've visited more than 70 countries in the world in your job as a, as a cyclist or, well traveler now the world is coming to your doorstep. how do you feel about that? i'm joanna. i am extremely excited because sometimes picks me 17 to a few hours. flying to another country is cover and see the diversity of this company. and let, you know, we'll have a lot of teams and plans coming in very, a diverse country like i thought. and then we'll explore data and then we'll see that catch up. we'll discover them culture. and then we'll extend culture. there's been a lot said about what you can and can't do when you're visiting. what advice would
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you give if you want any company in the war, any country in the world that is can and cannot do in the world, even the most open countries on board? but before i go to any country on board or you read of all the behavior is what to do, what not to do, what's good for the people? well, not good for the people. and then they follow these rules for me to appreciate and to understand this culture. so when, when people comes here, when people come here, i would really invite them to really open the hearts, explore our culture a try to go deep in our culture. i can assure them that's when they go back home. they will have memories for their grandkids, grandkids, grandkids. there's been a lot of criticism about cats are not having a football culture. how do you want to that know how we grew up? would you like football? yes, you know, which was still we all we grove, i don't with what we are with world culture. we grew up with the sport or my kids grow up with a sports. i'm sure my grandkids will grab all the sports or sports and
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a blood the so does sports is our culture. well, i think the boys are getting hungry. they definitely keep saying they want to have a pizza. that will let you go. oh yeah. well, thank you, allie. very much good. talking to other than the go. yeah, thank you. and as you can see, it's a beautiful place to come and watch the sunset. you heard everything that you need to hear from ali, about the culture of this country. and now it's time for you to experience yourself . $10000000000.00 has been spent on new stadiums for this tournament. there are 7 brand new venues. and the 8 the colleen stadium was completely overhauled in time for the 2019 world athletics championships. there's one stadium that seems to capture the imagination of everybody who sets eyes on it. a santa who moves to take you on a little guided talk. you need say them for a walk up like no other. this is stadium lies. 7 for a
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tribute cut us history of world wide trade and be fair stuffs and that material is it most distinctive teacher, $974.00 is to thing competitors might have a pool. it's also the international dining code for a kind of containers indicate what they are for. for example, we have a new one to grab a snack time and we look for the down. we have the yellow 4 bathrooms and the black one are the trailer. and if you ever need medical assistance, we have the green container and the silver ones right here, either via the room. and that's my kind of 7
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games are being held here. and if the players get nervous before taking the field is all is that the venue will be completely dismantled. carmen, everything that you see around here will be with the front plate, will be built into an area that people can live and work stadium 97 for physical present temporary. it will move along with well, this really will be a world cup of for a 1st, for the middle east, the 1st time. so many fans have all been together in one place at a well cup and cattle. national team will be making that welcome to have you, in a months time against ecuador, 29 days. 64 games al jazeera will be with you every step of the way. the
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way to is nearly over for the bigger show on earth. all eyes are on the car as the world comes to the middle east for the for i'm a truly global events bringing together football cultures from all over the world war. 32 countries battle it out for the trophy party of correspondence on all continents will bring you coverage like no other. as the ones come from carter, we will take you around the world. that cat, i'd killed $1020.00 to well come on. our does iraq by says from me, sammy's a bad to this new south need fall cut is back in london in a minute. ah mm hm.
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and jumping to the street when no topic is off the table, i don't think that anybody should be borne to privilege to dinner at the end of the day. we are the subjects of little family left one person's opinion, but what church amplify your voice? the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapon. the st. oh, now j 0. france once had a vast empire spending several continents but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront reality and demands for independence. in the 1st quarter of a documentary series al jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict to
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no jury and full scale warn indo china blood and his french tea colonization on al jazeera, growing up in england country with a rich football history. the welcome always meant a great deal to me. and so many memories of watching the tournament that i've gone from being a child, watching games on my side by side to be presenting at a walk up. it really is a dream come true is is going to be really unique. walcott 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 and as a john match the trauma, thousands of fans packing out the stadium, gonna be ready. really exciting. ah, i am resigning as leader of the conservative party but his trust quits after tumultuous 6 weeks in office becoming.
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