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the wait for the will come is meily as the main event gets closer out just here i see every step of the way i'm going to go with one month to go. we focus on asia teams can expect some strong support hearing, got cut out called the pressures of hosting will australia make the most of squeezing it through the player, or will it be south korea, japan saudi arabia or iran progress for the world cup countdown on jessie uta ah, holding the powerful to account. as we examined the u. s. seats ro in the world on al jazeera. ah, the shortest serving british prime minister in history less trust quit softer just 45 days. the conservative party chaos hopes for new leader next week.
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ah, i'm carry austin. this is al jazeera la from dough also coming up at least 60 people dead in chad, off to security forces open fire on anti government, protested angry at the into impressed it to your extension of power. ukraine imposes electricity blackouts for the 1st time in the war. after russian air strikes cripple, a 3rd of the countries power supply network. and i'm andy richardson at the world cup count down fork 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 takes off. ah, we begin in the u. k. were prime minister this trust has resign and on the race to
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replace her has begun. she is the 3rd british prime minister to quit in just over 3 years. the party has ditched its previous process for electing a leader, which led to a bitterly divisive campaign last time around. a successor will be selected within a week. andrew summons has more from london. this cross was the prime minister of broken promises. she calls the near meltdown of 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 slaten to his majesty the king to notify him the i am resigning as leader of the conservative party who's doing started last friday. she'd sector finance minister concert courting, but blaming him for getting it wrong had no effect on the markets. the pound wasn't
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recovering on the cost of government borrowing was still going up to play a nervous trust. walked out on question. instead of going to say, well, you primary 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 now i have 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 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
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and johnson does look like trying to make a comeback. his ally say it will be in the national interest. any more than the river 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, but 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 downing street, was on burke, who is a former speaker of the house of commons and tory party. and pete, who fell out with the boris johnson leadership, he says, trust did not have
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a prime ministerial qualities or was just frankly industrial. innate g g in the government management of the proceedings of the house, said he didn't know whether it was a call saying that it was the final straw. just as far as john's months of arguments about whether he should resign a breaches nor in relation to the carriage is locked out of the barn. in the end, there was another trade. the trigger was the handling of the conduct of the pc cheap with an apple mister christopher baffling the concert forest johnson johnson isn't a direct comparison because there are a disreputable parliament the frankly and instructed charlotte and he election with
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a large majority and he did all is commitment language crossing and i do has done the rule do great damage. when you said he would need to stay in office for through this process or he 5 days later she had to call in today she had to resign. not so as a result of economy, which is not have to resign because of a combination of chronic errors. judged the ministry to teach as shown in the past when they came there and communicate with the actors. saying as a former conservative party special advisor,
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he says that trust is esick nation was inevitable. well, thirdly, been tablet and dramatic and i spent 10 years working in westminster and white hole . and i can't remember a day like this does. the writing was on the wall, there was a head of the team building from different m. p. 's from different functions of the conservative party. not just, you might call the usual suspects who've never me like department of stuff that people you are from her wing of the party were frustrated that she had. you tend to think that she promised them that she would do. so when you have these different groupings tending against you and you need these m p 's, you need their support to get your agenda through parliament. and you know you're in trouble. so i do think it was a matter of time. does 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 constituents, then that would be helpful because it's a, nobody's interest to have
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a long drawn out and very, very pers, no, and bloody leadership contest, the way to do guys, to people less around one candidate. i think that will be difficult as last. ego is a play in those people who do want to talk who are not going 1st and 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 you get down for last year than it will go back to the party members and the punch members have been burned and they made a choice. it didn't work out the things that they thought they're 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. that so take a look at the possible runners and riders in the race to replace trust. first there's that where she soon act he lost to trust in july's contests. to nick was
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finance minister in voice. johnson's government supports as see him as a safe pair of hands and he correctly forecast the problems of trust is economic policies would cause any more than is another possible contender. she is the current leader of the house of commons and came 3rd in july's contest. she's a strong perform in parliament, but lacks experience in top ministerial jobs. then it's well rosalind that could also be a candidate. she resigned this home secretary on wednesday after breach of the ministerial code. and it has the man who replaced her grant shops where he backed sooner in the last leadership race role. so it media reports that for a prime minister, boris johnson will run. he stood down after a series of scandals, remains a popular figure amongst some in the tory party. also the colonies mayor of london and the former m. p with the opposition labor party. he says that rather than a switch in tory leaders, a general election should now be called as possible, a parliamentary democracy to change the leader of your party, the incumbent,
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and stays prime minister without corridor election. margaret fletcher handed over to john major without general election. no, tony blair had that i would go to brow without a general election or david comment, hangovers to resume without general election. you can do once so brochures, broad strokes, how to list trust me once you can do twice other knees. now security forces in charge have opened fire an anti government protested killing at least 60 people. violence broke out off the demonstrators barricaded roads and torture ruling parties. headquarters in the capital, indiana, child that has been tense since, since it was that he was shot dead in a gun battle while visiting the front line last year. there's been anger ever since the transitional military council, headed by his son, extended his timing power on 2 years of a gray egg who is a political analyst. he explained the background to the violence. olean did the
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national dialogue, which the they had sometime in from august to september, that was seen as the, as the. so what's on the phone for please the legitimacy of the traditional government. right. so in, on the 5th of october, my debbie, the, the president didn't know the 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. tammy office, you 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 office. so some of the, the p view and even the, and i'm not there. and that's why people started to, i was seen, you put this in less into the what i think the point said really fear the most is
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this continue grotesque to a reprehensible actor by the, by the military. so even though people do want election to fear for the fact that the remain between that transition appeared but about an extended dom, 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 really concerned about the military extending his route, i think continuing this violation of my life. right. chad has also declared a state of emergency over flooding, affecting more than a 1000000 people. heavy rains cause the cherry river to burst his banks is the country's main waterway that runs close to the border with cameroon. nearly half of the capital and jemina is under water. the market town, of course, sorry, on the other side of the river is also badly affected. they are haunting reports.
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no dry land in sight. waters have breached the banks of the cherry river outside chad's capital. and i was re, quote, unquote, 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 god, 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, referenced and all my things and the water. and we can't recover into teams. 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, accounting tickets since last year. the rain has handicapped me and had lost 2 children yesterday. 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 am a refugee and you did so help with roads under water. canoes are now the only way to get around and the river keeps rising. leah harding al jazeera, are still a head hair announces era. ah, protests across the occupied west bank of the israeli forces shoot dead, a palestinian man. they say killed and ready soldier.
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ah, hello the weather, sloshy set fair cross much of the u. s. at the moment, little more cloud in to where canada east and past account of the st. some unsettled weather where the systems i have towards the north west will 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 saying some wet weather as we go through friday that slips a little further southward 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 u. s. is settled and sunny some pleasant or some sunshine. that's the case to, to the east side of canada by the state. and more the same as you go one through
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the we can but notice roared across see north west, we will see that rainfall started to push you swaying snow. bad thing. cool. where coming in behind, calgary, struggling to get just 4 degrees celsius, says troy, across much of california, more than parts of mexico also large, he drive, we have got a hope tropical depression just off shore there. that'll bring some way whether it was western parts of mexico. as we go one through the we can good scattering a showers across central america. heavier rang there for time into cuba, and much of the greater antilles. ah. around 10 women are being murdered in mexico. every day, almost always by men, an epidemic of gender based violence that threatens to spiral out of control. now specialists police squads run by women are trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of much or culture under
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different behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a job zebra. ah ah, you're watching, i'll just hear reminder of our top stories this. our british prime minister this trust has resigned. dr. just 45 days in the job, she quit off to weeks of political and economic turmoil. following a many budget sent the cost of borrowing, soaring, security forces in charge have opened fire and anti government, protested, killing at least $60.00 people. balance broke out, talk to demonstrators barricaded, rose and set on 5 brilliant parties. headquarters in the capitol
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views ukrainian forces are pressing on with their advance towards the russian held city of cas sought in the south. russian appointed officials in the strategic port city are renewing calls for civilians to leave. here san has been under russian occupation since the beginning of the war. a city is key to russian control of the region and to preserving access to the crimean peninsula. ukrainian authorities have imposed at paris fictions and blackouts the 1st time since the war began. as russian strikes hit critical infrastructure. people across the country have been urged to use the less power. the government has announced that stabilization blackouts could be triggered between 7 am and 11 pm, president m, as lensky says, russian attacks damaged a 3rd of house nations. and just over a week. jim, jim has more from keith on efforts to save energy. even though businesses have been
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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 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,
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they should stop as much as they can, using appliances in their households, unless it's absolutely necessary because anything people can do take pressure off a power grid that is extremely fragile right now, will help you leaders have met in brussels for their 2nd summit and as many weeks, several countries have voice frustration with germany's refusal to cap gas prices. it's they and belgium that say this is putting your opinion unity at risk. the talks are aimed at finding solutions to the energy crisis, driven by the war and ukraine. but germany has refused the idea of a price cap of saying the move couldn't make the situation worse. down the hall has more from brussels agreement on 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 for $27.00 member states, of course, find themselves effectively on the frontline of an energy war with moscow,
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the weaponized ation of gas prices prior to the war and ukraine. russia provided 40 percent of the blocks 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 windfall tax on the profits of energy companies also, and a whole raft of measures trying to get individual states to curb 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 block will 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 you simply would not be willing to go. a general strike has been held in the occupied west bank of the killing of
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a palestinian man by is really forces with, i mean, he had been on the run after the israeli army accused him of killing one of its soldiers in a recent attack. need abraham reports from the occupied west bank morning, the killing of palestinian are they to mimi? life in the occupied westbank came to a standstill, held 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 these ready 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 guards at any league is really supplement east of jerusalem in a will set to be written by him to mimi, asked, palestinians to take up arms to fight against israel, occupation, la ballard or law. all the 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 i shadowed. this sense of
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defiance has been seen across the west bank in hebron, nablus, and rama la confrontations with israeli forces broke out. as young men took to the streets to express anger and frustration. elegant jesse 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 al jazeera they were not contacted, so they could see his body all over that. another 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 around 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. israeli 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,
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really forces in the west bank including veteran al jazeera journalist, shitting a barclay. she was targeted and shot dead while on assignment. and janine nearly 6 months ago without accountability or that i talked to journalists continue. many here say that israel doesn't want the world to see the real field. he pushes me that abraham al jazeera the occupied with those people in garza. all so morning. tommy's deaf palestinian factions that have come together in protest, you'll know sire has more from that march. a state of rage has headed to kansas tread in this square desert palestinians have gathered to mourn and condemn the killing of all day to me. me who was killed last night by in an armed confrontation . i guess these really courses these really, really to the plane back i day to mean is the person responsible for their shock. but operation,
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which resulted in killing one of these really soldiers and an injury another. no, no, no. russia babbled the phone going to be yeah. we call upon the use of the vis bank to follow the part of them to me, to set an example and model for the assistance. and we send our dia, the screening to the assistance from the bank and to the community family from are going to be jo policy in washington. this is seen where are holding a morning tend for a day to meet this afternoon. either protest have the land ah, this day on the killing of a day to me me, i mass move men had pronounced a day to need me to be one of its members and sat in their own worried that there are yet more to me. mused to come, while the fact the movement has prospective studies in it. so university got the strip as a poor all morning where i day to me me with
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in one months taught him the football world. capo kickoff heron cutoff is the 1st for the middle east and fee for president johnny contina says the tournament will create memories that will last a lifetime. and the richest post, ah, 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. a problem with regard to the head of world full has been on the lining the message that this will be a world 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 supports is 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 of the 70000 people at any one time. all 8 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 off, safely and swiftly moved around the country. you mentioned the challenges of the compact nature. i think it in 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
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a great experience. they come to meet different people from different countries. so i think that it's organic, it's natural, it just happens. so you have, you know, everybody from saudi arabia all the way down to morocco. i think mingle linger and catherine to has a diverse city in and of itself. kettles national team has been in a 6 month training camp ahead of their wilka w. a build up designed to overcome the sporting odds statistically. ah, the chance of cut are beating the netherlands in a walcott 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. cats are, 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 where you could potentially travel to this world cup. on a traditional dalbert,
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we tend to go haul pool. it is probably more likely that you will arrive at how much international airport it's an airport that a lot of people do have some experience. so, but normally as a transit point, categorize flight heading towards a different destination. but the airport in the country is now having to get used to being a point of entry for thousands of people. every day i saw a bon jovi reports the it's already been voted the best airport in the world for 2022. now how much 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 that's important for you to know that we had in the forefront of giving the standard of service that we provide with
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the highest trained individuals would be in the month of november. and december operator, we says it will operate 13000 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 copy. as an airline, we already as an epa, we already, we have 2 inputs, we have activated, but the inputs we have already tested. the 2nd edward, we are ready. i am 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 still out 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 and organize.
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