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ah, a filmmaker follows her mother's return to south saddam. after years in exile, we came home and into a vice presidential position. my mother stepping into the row that my father died in will not be history, repeating itself. she will more likely be remembered for what she does in this new position. an intimate portrayal of a family and challenging times. no simple way home people are started on are watching us on a jesse eda ah given the situation. i cannot deliver the mandates on which i was elected by the conservative party. british prime minister lids trust quit south just 44 days. her
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conservative party hopes to find a new leader next week. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera ally from doha. also coming up at least 60 people are dead in chad. alpha security forces. open fire on anti government, protested ukraine imposes electricity blackouts for the 1st time in the war after russian ass protest cripple. a 3rd of the countries power supply infrastructure. i'm andy richardson at the world cup countdown court in cats all way after a 12 year build up. we now have just one month to go until the middle east's 1st will come finally take so ah, we begin in the u. k, where prime minister lives trust has resigned and the race to replace a has begun. she is
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a 3rd butcher's prime minister to quit in just over 3 years. the party has ditched its previous process for electing a leader, which led to bitterly divisive campaign last time that success will be selected within a week. a threshold of a 100 members of parliament nominating a candidate. all the c allows fool. a 3 candidates potentially to come forward. oh, we clearly have no say or no knowledge of who those candidates will be at this point out there was under simmons as more now from london. this cross was the prime minister of broken promises. she caused a near milk down of the markets, nearly all her own funded plans with 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 have therefore, spoken to his majesty the king to notify him the i'm resigning as leader of the
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conservative party and doing started last friday. she'd sacked her finance minister quasi 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 questioning. i'm going to say, well, you try me 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 kissed 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 bars. 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 candidates, 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 means right now is a general election opinion polls show it would be decimated. andrew simmons alger 0
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downing street. so the car 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 lead of your policy, the incumbent, and stays prime minister without corridor election. you know, margaret fletcher handed over to john major without general election. you know, tony blair handed over to quote and brought without a general election a david cameron has i was to resume without general election. you can do once. so abortions, bristo's nationalist, trash can do once you can do twice or march of the quarter as a labor m p. she says the possibility of boris johnson, the becoming prime minister again, is unacceptable. it would be the worst that could happen to the british people and for my constituents in back to faith or say, he also disgrace the office of prime minister and when we are democracy. and i have
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to say, what does it look like if we allow people to just come back into politics when they've already broken roles told life and have really brought in at the office into disrepute them be allowed to come back into the, into the office of prime minister again, it would be unacceptable, and it wouldn't be right for the people of this country. and i believe right now we need a general election. so the people can finally get an opportunity to say no to the toys. we can relax the labor government. i'm clear, pearson is the chief of staff at the house of commons. she says that johnston, it will be a good candidate. i think it is absolutely imperative that the conservative policy comes together behind a candidate that is going to unite the policy. and that will help the country. this is the real problem is that we are looking for you to see kansas in a policy where there is no unity. so it is incredibly difficult to coalesce around one particular pass that he would be a great cast. a penny was an old site, would probably be able to. ready look also old wings of the conception policy and
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bring not a contract. we see what she's capable of during the leadership election. but it really is now down to the last wire for the conception policy to produce this cast it. we have a week now to get a new prime minister in place before the country reading. they'll tell us that they've had enough and that is now just been lost. so all of the work that we have done, especially in the last decade, has just almost been ripped off in front of us. i think it is going to take a long time to come back, but the trust in british policies is now in all time low. the cranium forces are pressing on with their advance towards the russian hill city of her song. in the south, russian appointed officials in the strategic court city are renewing their calls for civilians to leave cassandra's been under russian occupation since the beginning of the war. the cities key to russian control of the region and to
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preserving access to the crimean peninsula of 0 correspondent, muffled. zach has more from the ukrainian frontline in the house on region al jazeera, i la, we are now on one of the most advanced front lines and had sewn in one of the ukrainian forces trenches near the front line. at this moment, ukrainian military is preparing for an attack, but most how shell, 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 a few kilometers away. now the shelves of fire it, we now have to run quickly to the trenches to seek shelter. as the russian forces are expected to fire back. ukrainian parties of impose power restrictions on blackouts for the 1st time since the war began. as russian strikes have critical infrastructure, people across the country have been able to use less power. the government's announce stabilization blackouts to be triggered between 7 am and 10 pm. president
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. belonging to the landscape says rush, not chance of damaged a 3rd of power stations. and just over a week, for the showy of total, a silver sugar, the russians have invaded all country. there is much anger against russian leaders and russian people was. but we are ready fall dishes with cruise the f candles charged polar banks. ukraine is just 2 in missouri and is mama jam june has more now from keith 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 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 rush as invasion of ukraine in february that, that there's been a restriction of electricity a nation wide,
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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 off a power grid that is extremely fragile right now will help when much of the destruction on ukrainian infrastructure has been inflicted by drones, which ukraine, on the west say are made in iran. the u. s. claims iran has sent trainers and technical 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,
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including the capital. keith had been hit this week by drone strikes you 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 in belgium sate this is putting european unity at risk. while the talks are aimed at finding solutions to the energy crisis, fuel by the worn ukraine, but germany has refused. the idea of a price kept saying, the move could make the situation worse. what we have to find out is how we can support all countries together in getting prices down. not just with subsidies, which is one question, but getting them down on the words market. so we need to corporate, for instance, with other demand, just like south korea and japan, we need to corporate to other friends and g 7 that our suppliers out there was doing a whole lot 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 of the threat of recession that stalks many of the economies in the block, the $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. a 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 collective purchasing power of the 27 members of the lawful coming together as one
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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 you simply would not be willing to go to a personal break here now to 0. when we come back tribal classes in sedan, lou, non state kill more than a 150 people in today. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with the atmosphere, you read? i went to my castle anyways. hello. the weather is pretty quiet now. across the shelf china through the korean peninsula, into japan. nice little area of high pressure keeping it settled so were was fine and try for the most part, little cloud just to the north of our hi there. and that will just gather and think a little further south, which is go on through friday,
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but of m winfrey makes coming in here. and we'll continue to slip a little further south was, as we go one into sas, they noticed by then creepiness, learn, or craig, we'll see some wet or weather for times of where to where the coming in across kado to northern parts of han shoes to other than a bad tokyo, still getting up to 25 degrees celsius christmas, present, present spells, of sunshine. some of the temperature into shanghai much of central and southern china is dry. pushed little further south as it seems really heavy rainfall is at tropical storm is now trouble. depression has made its way across the south china sea. so in the northern philippines had $16.00 millimeters, the frank coming down in 24 hours. and just to wrap, hi ma'am, we seen a similar amounts of rainfall that wet weather will continue to drive its way into central and northern parts of vietnam before it tends to fizzle out. as it pushes across, allows heavy showers will continue across the good parts of thailand. good scattering a shout into malaysia and treading increased the wet now for batch of indonesia the
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weather sponsored by a cat. on a ways a filmmaker follows her mother's return to south sudan. after years in exile, we came home and into a vice presidential position. my mother stepping into the row that my father died in will not be history repeating itself. you are more likely be remembered for what she does in this new position, an intimate portrayal of a family in challenging times. no simple way home people as i stood and are watching us on a jazz eater. ah ah, welcome back. a good amount about top stories here. this,
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our british prime minister liz pross has resigned oper just 44 days and the job she quit up to weeks of political and economic turmoil. falling a mini budget that sent the cost of boring, soaring, russian appointed officials in the ukrainian city of her son are renewing colds. recipients to leave, it comes as ukrainian force press towards the strategically important southern port city and e. u. leaders are meeting in brussels for their 2nd summit and as many weeks the tools are aimed at finding solutions to the energy crisis. gripping the block. several countries of voice frustration with germany's refusal to cut gas prices. security forces in chad have open fire an anti government, protested killing at least 60 people. violence broke out the demonstrators barricaded roads and taught the routing parties headquarters and the capitol jemina . chad's been tense since president address debbie was shot dead in a gun battle last year. there's been anger ever since a transitional military council headed by his son, extended his time and power by 2 years of a grey. gregory was
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a political analyst. he explained the background to the balance melinda in the national. ready which the, the had sometime in, from august to september, that was seen as see what's on the phone, probably the legitimacy of the traditional government. right. so in, on the 5th of october, my debbie, the, the president didn't know that 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. tammy office. he see that as a supplement legitimacy, you know, all of his rule and that's why we're seeing that extension. you forget that the rug segment for them probably did not approve of the outcome offered. so some of the, the p view on the really nice not that look and that's why people started to,
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to our senior put this in less into the what i think between chad really feared the most is this continue grotesque to reprehensible actor by the, by the military, so even though people do want electra, the fear for the fact that the remain sweet between that transition appeared but an extended them i know they lead to the me to leaving office because of him from his began to, to more 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 extending his rule. i think continuing this violation of, of you my life. right? chad has also declared a state of emergency as flooding impacts more than a 1000000 people. rains of overwhelm, be chary. river that runs north close to the border with cameroon. nearly half of the capitals on the water flooding as alter, overwhelmed the market town of casara on the other side of the river income. a room
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near hot reports no dry land in sight. waters have breached the banks of the cherry river outside chad's capital. oh sorry, put a foot a we didn't know what we should do. we are now 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 had passed away, and every one person has 6 or 7 children to take care of. 18 of the countries. 23 provinces are impacted. the president has declared a national emergency. said got the stuff. this disaster is from climate change. it is one of the most severe the region has seen in years. it's making it hard for people to keep their heads above water, designing ah, on the other side of the river. in cameroon. a small market town has also been submerged. the medicines of all. you see the water in good, our house, i saved my children remark,
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then the house collapsed. and all my things are in the water. and we can't recover anything's us. it rains caused 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. i con thing dicky since last year. the rain has handicap me and i've lost 2 children. yes. but thank god i recovered this, you know, i am on my feet massey plan, but this here, it happens again and again. and now i'm a refugee. you do so help with roads under water. canoes are now the only way to get around and the river keeps rising. leah harding al jazeera violence is broken out in sedans. blue nile state with reports that more than a 150 people have been killed. almost a 100 have been injured in the ongoing conflict, triggered by land disputes on the militarization of tribal groups. violence of arrival, land claims, doing the house and birth tribes as left dozens of people dead and thousands more
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displaced. appeal was signed in the region in 2020, but fighting has worsened. even morgan reports from cotton. this violence is an extension of the violence that broke out last july between the 2 tribes, the hausa and the berta over land issues, the house. so wanted to establish a tribal administration in blue now state something that the bertha and other tribes in lieu. now states rejected saying that the house i have no right 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 dom as in has been shot. there are reports of a village as being burned due to the violence and again displacement because of the violent security forces. i have been deployed, but the violence and attention still continue, despite the fact that it's been weeks or months rather,
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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 occupied westbank. gov to the killing of a palestinian man buys ready forces o day to mimi had been on the run of these railey army, accused him of killing one of its soldiers in a recent attack. neither abraham reports from the occupied westbank morning, the killing of palestinian. are they to mimi live in the occupied westbank 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. tammy 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's occupation. la ballard, o'loy aubrey, which of a vital what
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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, 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, which day that is really, authorities did not return to mimi his body to his family. his father told them just eda, they were not contacted so they could see his body or over that and as of a i letter. we opened a morning site 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
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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, including veteran al jazeera journalist shooting a barclay. she was targeted and shot dead while on assignment in janine nearly 6 months ago. without accountability or that i talk, some journalists continue from not that many here say that israel doesn't want the world to see their real favor of occupation. neither abraham al, jazeera, the occupied westbank. now farmers in new zealand have been protesting against plans to tax gases produced by cows and sheep o. a tractor convoy accompanied demonstrators chanting slogans against the proposal. the government wants to impose a levy on agricultural emissions, mainly created by cattle, another livestock,
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the pharmacy, the tax could affect food production, live entertainment is returning to bars and restaurants in hong kong. and i relaxed ation of strict cobit 19 measures. it's hope to lifting of restrictions up, theme parks and light clubs will help the struggling economy. jessica washington reports mom, cough in hong kong. preparations are under way to wake up the territories night life after high eighties to jacoby 19 measures. live entertainment will return to bars and restaurants. finally, my band is happy me itself by some additions that finally got back. i know it's long overdue. under the new restrictions performance will be required to complete 2 p. c. r tests a week and rapid tests before entering. oh, you don't pick a one hope that allows us to resume dead normal lives with the infection risk of the control groups of up to 12 and now permitted and dancing at clubs is also allowed. the government hopes these changes will help boost hong kong struggling
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economy. a lot of the sectors that we very much rely on a boost the our growth, such as tourism, for example, exports already in the doldrums, because of the coven restrictions, bar owner, john primus says his business took a hit during hong kong. strict coven 19 measures. and had to suspend operations still he says he's optimistic. yeah, i think this is a cleans, going to come back. very strong. there are a lot of guys during calvin, a lot of guys wrote music and have recorded it. so they've got a lot of new stuff they want to showcase hong kong theme parks once a popular attraction for domestic and international visitors are also said to benefit from the policy change. the new protocols will allow visitors to die in, in as seen park. and while it will take much more to rejuvenate, home home tourism and entertainment sector, many they any relaxation in coven rules were very much needed. hurley,
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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, because use a strict 0 coven, 19 strategy. hong kong government is more cautious and of course they have to look after the interest for the, you know, i think the central government in maine and china as well as more restrictions, are ease many st. allowing a bit more fund might just be what hong kong people and it's economy needs. jessica washington out of the me now and exactly one month's time. the car will come. we'll kick off. it's a 1st for the middle east and fee for president johnny in santino says the
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tournament will create memories, will last a lifetime onto zeros and which is ripples the for some the world cup party has already started this group of gone fans live and work in cattle, they'll get to see that scene play in a country. they've helped to transform the problem as big because of the head of world full 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, beg ground religion, gender, sexual orientation or nationality, catalyst capital. doha is being ready for the arrival of more than a 1000000 football fans. while behind me, hey, you can make out the faithful fan festival. that's where up to 40000 supports is
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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 wife 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 sensor 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 off, 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 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 naturally, it just happens. so you have, you know, everybody from saudi arabia all the way down to morocco. i think mingling go and
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cut are in to has a diverse city in and of itself. kettles national team has 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 his 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 ah suffolk, richard of the headlines here on al jazeera, british prime minister liz truss as was.

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