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policies being the powerhouse indonesia is confirmed by the g 20 presidency. bringing opportunities for you in vest indonesia. now the 2nd, the 2nd on that i'm going to be at a woke up the 1st time was in south africa in 2010. it really was the base months, eva, now again, the country that on residing is hosting a little bit. and i know that a lot of people who live here that might be the 1st time that they're experiencing a woke up. i can tell you it's going to be great. it's a celebration of people. it's a celebration, all the school. it's the atmosphere, the faith will cup is number one. it doesn't get any because there's something magical about that i'm really excited about. this will come in, i can wait for the get started. ah, british prime minister liz trust, quit soft, just 44 days, the shortest term in history, a conservative party and chaos hopes to find a new leader next week.
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ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera ally from dough all set coming up a p. 60 people dead in chad. my security forces open fire on to government, protested angry at the interim presidents, 2 year extension of power. ukraine impose his electricity blackouts for the 1st time in the war. off the russian ass brought cripple. a 3rd of the countries power supply infrastructure. i'm handy richardson at the world cup countdown book in cats all way after a 12 year build up. we now have just one month to go until the middle east 1st world cup, finally cake. so ah, we begin in the u. k, where prime minister liz trus, has resigned than the rice to replace, has begun. she's the 3rd british prime minister to quit and just over 3 years,
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the parties ditched his previous process for electric alida, which led to a long and bitter campaign last time. the new system will see the next lead of selected within a week. a threshold of a 100 are members of parliament nominating a candidacy. all the c allows fool, 3 candidates potentially to come forward. we clearly have no say or no knowledge of who those come to us will be at this point. are the zeros andrew simmons, as mona, from london, this trust was the prime minister of broken promises. she caused a new milk down with the markets. nearly all her own funded plans for tax cuts were reversed. now, she's out the shortest serving prime minister in the u. k. history, i cannot deliver the mandates on which i was elected by the conservative party. i therefore state him to his majesty the king, to notify him the i am resigning as leader of the conservative party.
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and doing started last friday. she'd sector finance minister, quincy, quoting, but blaming him for getting it wrong had no effect on the markets. the pound wasn't recovering on the cost of government borrowing was still going up to say a nervous trust walked out on questions. i'm gonna say, well, if i minute in came political, heavyweight jeremy hunt as new chancellor, trashing virtually all of the trust plans, saving billions of dollars and calming the markets, he cannot make credibility. ah, the next day she was confronted by opposition. labor leader. kiss darma for the 1st time she seemed to be defiant. i am a fighter and not a 24 hours later she was told to quit. no, the conservative party is engulfed in leadership elections again. and those in charge say they'll have to be quick. i think we are deeply conscious all the
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imperative of a national interest or resolving this. clearly angry contenders include former chancellor richie sooner, but they're still anger in the party over his part in bringing down boys. johnson and johnson does look like trying to make a comeback. his ally say it will be in the national interest. penny mordant leader of a house of commons may be a good unity candidate, but may not have enough experience to convince the party. and as the country is facing a change of prime minister for the 3rd 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 another experiment at the top of the tory party. that is an alternative, and that's a stable labor government and the public are entitled to have their say, the conservative party is split, it's damage and it's still shaken by what's happened. the last thing it needs right now is a general election opinion polls show it would be decimated. andrew simmons alger 0
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downing street. what city can is mayor of london and a former mp with the opposition labor party. he says, a general election in the u. k. is now essential as possible a parliamentary democracy to change the leader of your party, the incumbent, and stays prime minister without corridor election. margaret fletcher handed over to john lady without general election. no. tony blair handed over to golden brown without a general election. a david cameron handler was to resume without general election . you can do once so portions boisterous. now police trust new ones. you can do twice or don't book. i was a former speaker in the you case, house of commons and tory party and p who fell out with the bar is johnson leadership. he says, thursdays, confusion and parliament sealed trust his faith was just frankly, industrial teaching in the government's maj. proceedings of the house
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didn't know whether a bank was a competent want to call that essential the final straw. just as far as john's months about whether he should resign a breaches nor in relation to current is locked out. so on that in the end it was a trade trigger to jeff was the handling of the conduct of the pc cheap. what mr. kristen said, concerned lawrence johnson. johnson isn't a direct comparison because there are all the frankly, and i'm really instructed charlotte, and he will election with a large majority and he did all is commitment language, approximate crossing. and i do have great damage when you said he would
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duration and he did stay in office for 3 years. this trust lead to 5 days later she does have to call is she had to resign, not so as a result of economic felicity, which is not have to resign because of a combination of chronic errors. judge the minister to teach you as will pass a team with a degree there and communicate with the actors. i'm not saying there form a conservative party special adviser. he says, trust his resignation was inevitable. well thirdly bean cabinet and dramatic and i spent 10 years working in westminster and white hole and i can't remember
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a day like this does. the writing was on the wall. there was a head of the team building from different n p 's from different functions of the conservative party, not just you might call the usual suspects who've never me like the prime minister . the people you are from her wing of the party were frustrated that she had you turn you to think she promised them that she would do so when you have these differing groupings pending against you and you need these m p 's, you need their support to get your agenda through parliament, then you know you're in trouble. so i do think it was a matter of time. there's an active debate going on around how this work. and it seems to me, if you can keep this amongst n p 's who are the, they are elected and represent a whole range of the constituents, then that would be helpful because it's in nobody's interests to have a long drawn out. and very, very, pers know and bloody leadership contest as the way to do guys,
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the people that surround one candidate, i think that will be difficult as last ego is a play. it is those people who do want to talk, we're not going face, can say, no, you go, i might get a good job in your government. and therefore, if there is this lack of agreement, and there are a few people get down for us to then it will go back to the party members and the post members have been burned and they made a choice. it didn't work out the things that they thought they were going to get they, they, when able to get to, they'll still remember that. and then also think about who is the person who can win an election going forward as well. some of it is now security forces in charge of open fire on the anti government protest has killing at least 60 people. the violence broke out off the demonstrators barricaded roads and torch. the routing parties headquarters and the capital dana child's been on edge since your nation of president address debbie last year. there's been anger ever since a transitional military council headed by his son,
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extended his time and power by 2 years responding elections to 2024. i think re, gregory was a political analyst, he explained the background to the violence following the national. ready which the they had sometime in from august or september that was seen as the, as the so what, so my phone probably the legitimacy of the traditional government. right. so in, on the 5th of october, mom, i debbie, the, the president didn't know that the, the peer to be delayed, pulled back by 2 years. so is because of the, you know, the national dialogue and p d. as an able to achieve drink office. he sees that as a form of legitimacy, you know, all of his rule, and that's why we're seeing that extension. you forget that the rug segment for
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them probably did not approve of the outcome offered. so some of the, the p view, the really nice no doubt and that's why people started to, to our senior put this in less into the what i think between chad really feared the most is this continue grotesque to a reprehensible actor by the, by the military so even though people do want electra on the fear for the best, the remain tweet between that transition appeared but extended them. i know they lead to the me to leaving office because of him from his mom period before the premise was brooklyn was stop them from from breaking up from his again. so i think there's real concern about the military next. then in his rule, i think continuing this violation of, of my life, right? ukrainian forces are pressing on with their advance towards the russian hill city of her son. in the south, the russian appointed administration of the annexed area has been telling civilians
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to leave. her son has been under russian occupation since the beginning of the war, situated on the denise river strategically important to both russia and ukraine. for russia, its occupation is key to controlling the entire region and preserving access to the crimean peninsula for ukraine, recapturing her son would be a huge morale boost their forces. now threatened russia's position in the south. you clean out advance could also take control of a strategic freshwater canal in the area which supplies crimea 0 correspondent, mac modes i back has more from the ukranian frontline in the has song region. and just, you know, i know where we are now on one of the most advanced frontlines and his son. we are in one of the ukrainian forces trenches near the front line at this moment. ukrainian military is preparing for an attack, but most how shall, because we are very close to the front lines. ukrainian forces can only use more shelves to target the positions of the russian forces, which were only
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a few kilometers away. now the shelves are fired. we now have to run quickly to the trenches to seek shelter as the russian forces are expected to fire back. meanwhile, the cranium parties of impose power restrictions on blackouts for the 1st time since the war began, as russian strikes hit critical infrastructure. people across the country had been urged to use less power of government as announce stabilisation blackouts could be triggered between 7 am and 10 pm. i didn't apply to me as the landscape says, russian attacks have damaged a 3rd of pass stations in just over a week. this young with total is still not sure the russians have invaded all country. there is much anger against russian leaders and russian people was, but we are ready fall ditches with groups. the f candles, charged polar banks. ukraine is charged to in that of mom. a jammed room has more from key on efforts to save energy. even though businesses have been encouraged, businesses, restaurants have been encouraged to turn their outside lights off in the evening
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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 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 is take pressure
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off a power grid that is extremely fragile right now will help. but much of the destruction on ukrainian infrastructure has been inflicted by drones, which a crane on the west, se a made in iran. the u. s. claims are on as sent, trainers and tech support to the annexed region of crimea to help russian forces operate them. that has been no confirmation of this. russia denies using iranian drones, describing the accusations as far fetched rumors, several ukrainian cities, including the capital. keep up in hit this way by drone strikes. sophomore, let's come here now. does air including travel? clashes in sedans, blue nile state kill more than a 150 people in 2 days. plus you will not see this anywhere else in the country. will take you inside a new center to house migrants. this just opened its doors in new york city. more in that state. ah
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hello the weather, sloshy set fare across much of the u. s. at the moment. little more cloud in to where canada east and past account of the seeing some unsettled weather weather systems out towards the north west. we'll bring some much needed rainfall and bring some cooler air in as well as we go through the next day or so. so b. c sang some wet weather as we go through friday at slips a little further southwards. across the pacific northwest through washington state easing down towards oregon mountain states also seeing some unsettled weather. look at the temperature struggle. 6 celsius there for calgary. around 12 degrees there in seattle elsewhere across north america. as you can see, lossy dry, much of the us is settled and sunny some pleasant, awesome sunshine. that's the case to, to the east side of canada by the state of more of the same as we go one through the we can but notice road across see north west, we will see that ryan full started to push swaying snow. bad thing. cool. where
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coming in behind, calgary, struggling to get just 4 degrees celsius, says troy, across much of california. more than parts of mexico also lost dry. we have got to o tropical depression just off shore there. that'll bring some wet weather towards western parts of mexico. as we go one through the we can good scattering of showers across central america. heavier rang there for time into cuba, and much of the greater antilles. ah ah, ah, in a with
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ah ah, we'll get back to pick them out about top stories here. this, our british pound, mr. liz truss has resigned to just 44 days on the job. she quit up to weeks of political and economic turmoil. the falling of many budget sent the cost of boring, soaring security forces in charge of open file and anti government testers. getting at least 60 people violence broke out on the demonstrators barricaded roads and torch. the routing parties headquarters in the capital germain, i'm russian appointed officials in the ukrainian city of san gardening calls for civilians to evacuate. it comes as ukrainian forces press towards the strategically
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important southern port cities. your leaders are meeting in brussels for their 2nd summit and as many weeks, several countries of voice frustration with germany's refusal to cap gas prices. italy and belgium say this is putting european unity at risk while the talks arraigned, but finding solutions to the energy crisis, gripping the block fuel by the war. and ukraine. leaders are expected to come up with a plan to launch a price benchmark for liquefied natural gas, but germany has refused the idea of a cap saying it could run the risk of supplies freezing europe out. what we have to find out is how we can support all countries together in getting prices down. not just the subsidies, which is one christian, but getting them down towards market. so we need to cooperate, for instance, with other demand, just like south korea and japan. we need to cooperate with other friends in g 7 that our suppliers general has more now from brussels agreement on
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a price cap. still proving elusive that they're talking about the soaring price of gas. of course, they're desperate to try and find a way of containing the price of gas to try and stable higher inflation and the threat of recession that stalks many of the economies in the block with $27.00 member states, of course, find themselves effectively on the frontline of an energy war with moscow, the weaponized ation of gas prices prior to the war and ukraine. russia provided 40 percent of the box energy needs since then that's dwindled to a trickle. and as they seek alternative supplies, the gas prices sword some 300 percent since the beginning of the year. now, a couple of measures they have managed to agree on in the past fortnight that a useful in this regard of wind full tax on the profits of energy companies also and a whole raft of measures trying to get individual states to curve their own domestic consumption but what they haven't managed to find agreement on things like the
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collective purchasing power of the 27 members of the lawful coming together as one single big gas buyer on the international markets, able to demand lower prices. and the other thing, of course, is the price cap above which we use. if you would not be willing to go balance is broken out in sedans. blue nile state reports that more than a 150 people have been killed. almost a 100 have been injured in the ongoing conflict triggered by land disputes and the militarization of tribal groups. violence of a rival land claims in the house. i'm burton tribes. as left dozens of people dead and thousands more displaced. a peace deal was signed to the region in 2020, but fighting a steadily increased. morgan has more from culture. this violence is an extension of the violence that broke out last july between the 2 tribes. the hausa and the birds are over land issues. the house, so wanted to establish a tribal administration in blue now state something that the bertha and other
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tribes in lou now state rejected saying that the house to have no rights to land claims in the area security forces have been deployed also back then they have restricted movement, local authorities have imposed curfew in those 3 localities where violence have broken out. but as of today, the market in blue now state in the capital of blue, now state them as in has been shut. there are reports of a village as being burned due to the violence and again displacement because of the violent security forces have been deployed, but the violence and the tension still continue. despite the fact that it's been weeks or months rather, since the start of the violence and no resolution has been carried out so far. to end the fighting between the 2 sides. a general strike has been held and they occupied westbank after the killing of a palestinian man by israeli forces owed to mimi had been on the run after the israeli army accused him of killing one of its soldiers in a recent attack. neither abraham reports now from the occupied westbank morning,
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the killing of palestinian are they to mimi lives in the occupied west bank came to a standstill hailed by many palestinians as a national hero. they say that 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 his shoot out with the guards at an illegal really supplement east of jerusalem. in a will set to be written by him. to me may ask palestinians to take up arms to fight against israel, occupation. la ballard. o'loy laws, image of a vital, what o t a did for the country makes us proud of. the video shows how he kept fighting till the end were proud of him. he's with god. now my shadow, 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
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that. even if you were a spy for a fan, you would become a fighter. now, we as mothers are getting heartbroken, you can imagine the young men when they see others getting a candidate that is really, authorities did not return to me, means body to his family. his father told them just eda, they were not contacted so they could see his body or over that as of a i letter. we opened a morning sight here because o days mother is under house arrest. so were holding 2 weeks. i 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 eagle is really suffering of its l. this year. more than 120 palestinians were killed. why is really forces in the west bank, including veteran al jazeera journalist, shedding a barclay. she was targeted and shot dead while on assignment in janine nearly 6 months ago. without accountability or that i talk,
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some journalists continue from that many here say that israel doesn't want the world to see their real faith occupation. neither abraham al jazeera, the occupied with donna number of migrants crossing the u. s. southern board in the last year. has sword or people have been arrested for illegally entering the country than ever before. now a controversial new facility to house asylum seekers in new york has opened its doors. obviously was kristen salumi was that it may not be home, but migrants looking to settle in the united states have a new place to lay their head in. new york city officials opened this tent facility wednesday to process an influx of asylum seekers on a small island not far from manhattan. here they can get a meal and a shower, as well as medical assistance. you will not see this anywhere else in the country. and i hope that the take away here from all you is the new york city's doing
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everything possible to make sure asylum seekers are treated well with dignity. and that their well being is 1st and foremost in our mind. but it's meant to be a temporary shelter for men only as the cities homeless shelters are at capacity. these tense will hold up to a 1000 people. since april, nearly 20000 migrants have come to new york, bussed by governors from southern border states in protest of federal immigration policies. new york officials have described it as a political stun, but clearly it's also been a logistical nightmare. the buses have been arriving with no warning or coordination on average 5 per day at 1st catching the city off guard, leaving volunteers to pick up much of the slack, like elsie phelman and her group team t l. c. she's critical of the cities response city on a beach or on randall's island is not the solution. there are empty buildings in
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this city. there are hotels. there are housing buildings that are, are advances or mc earlier plans to put the tents in another location were scrapped after objections from neighbors migrants, most of whom arrived with nothing city. appreciate any help they can get the natural book or if we will learn, we have to go out and really big on the streets, which really isn't advisable. goes like i do, but we have to because in the residents where we are saying it's basically just bread. there really isn't any food. so it's all difficult with clothing everything. but yes, there are organizations offering support. so i will talk to them is a silicon on robert de la jolla with more of them arriving every day. the city is looking for more places to house women and families, as well as assistance from the federal government. kristen, selena al jazeera new york
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now and exactly one months time. big cat, all world cup will kick off. it's a 1st the middle east stand fee for president johnny and fantine says the tournament will create members that will last a lifetime under richest reports. ah, for some the will cut parts. he has already started. this group have gone, a fans live and work in cattle. they'll get to see that scene play in a country. they've helped to transform hospital problem. although it got because i took quite a demonstration with me, is a problem with the gun yet. i got the head of world full has been on the lining the message that this will be a wilt cup for all every one will be welcomed to the tournament. regardless of their origin, beg ground religion, gender, sexual orientation or nationality,
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catalyst capital. doha is being ready for the arrival of more than a 1000000 football fans. while behind me here you can make out the fif fan festival . that's where up to 40000 supporters can watch matches on big screens and, and in this direction, the main road along the sea front will be close to traffic from november, the 1st making way for what's been called a global st. carnival that can entertain up to 70000 people at any one time. all late stadiums are less than 40 kilometers away from the center of doha. never before will so many well cut fans be in such close proximity. what is the logistical challenge of making sure fans on much days are safely and swiftly moved around the country? you mentioned the challenges of the compact nature. i think again it's, it's more the opportunity with the transport network that we have in katara, especially the public transport. and you know, i used the metro going to many matches during the arrow cup for example. and it's
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incredibly convenient. people come to the world cup to have a great experience. they come to meet different people from different countries. so i think that it's organic, it's natural, it, it just happens. so you have, you know, everybody from saudi arabia all the way down to morocco. i think mingled nga and cut our into has a diversity in and of itself. kettles, national team of been in a 6 month training camp ahead of their wilcock w. a build up designed to overcome the sporting odds statistically. ah, the chance of cut are beating the netherlands in a world cup are very small. hopefully, we can get a little bit of that togetherness, that creates a mindset on a spirit and a collective believe that the team is going to go out there and fight with everything. they have. cattle will kick the world cup off against ecuador at out 8 stadium. the team and the country insist they're ready to put on a world class performance. andy richardson al jazeera, doha.
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