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of good, the bad, the ugly, tell it as it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity and humanity, asked to tell their story. the united states border patrol a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics say on faith down, they beat him repeatedly and pay $10.00, emboldened by a culture of impunity. they keep doing it, knowing that they're hurting people and causing that fault lines, investigate secretive units accused of concealing its agents. crimes are like the men in black. they really don't. you don't see them that they're just there to clean up the mess and to cover impunity. of the border on a just either ah, from not a quitter to cannot deliver this trust resigns. as britons and prime minister after just 45 days a successor should be chosen next week. ah,
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i'm carry johnson, mrs. al jazeera life and also coming up at least 60 people dead in chad or to security forces. open fire on anti government, protested angry at the interim presidents 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. now also i'm andy richardson at the world cup countdown fog in cats all way 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. ah, we begin in the u. k. were prime minister, mistrust has resigned on the race to replace her has begun. she's the 3rd british
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prime minister to quit in just over 3 years. a party has ditch, did a previous process for electing a leader, which led to a bitterly divisive campaign last time around success. it will be selected within a week. under simmons has more from london. this cross was the prime minister of broken promises. she calls the near milltown of the markets. nearly all her on 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 spoken to his majesty the king to notify him the i am resigning as leader of the conservative party who's doing started last friday. shoot, sector finance minister kwasic 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 say a nervous trust walked out on question. instead of going to say, you know, you 5 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 no i hate 24 hours later she was told to quit. know 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 boys. 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 modem, 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 tails. 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 downing street, or john bircher was a former speaker of the house of commons and tory party m. p. he fell out with the boris john's leadership. he says,
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trust did not have premier cereal qualities was just frankly, industrial, e, g, g, in the government, matt of the proceedings of the house so that he didn't know whether a bank was a competent, won't centrals. the final straw, just as far as john's mount, about whether he should resign a breeches, nor in relation to the carriages locked out. so gone that in the end was a trade the trigger was the handling of the conduct of the pg chief. what mister christopher said, concerned lawrence johnson. johnson isn't a direct comparison because there are a disreputable parliament. i need the, frankly, an instructive charlotte and he election with
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a large majority and he did all his commitment language crossing and i do have a great damage when you said he would do it. and he did stay in the office for 3 years. this trust lead to oh he 5 days later, she does have to call it today. she had to resign, not so as a result of c o e which is not have to resolve because of a combination of chronic errors. judge the ministry teaching as shown in the past when they came there and communicate when the other news now security force is in charge to have opened fire
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on anti government, protested killing at least 60 people violence broke out off the demonstrators. barry taken loads and torched the ruling parties headquarters in the capital engineer. chad has been tense since president interested who was shot dead in a gun battle while visiting the front line last year. it's been anger ever since the transitional military council headed by his son, extended his time in power by 2 years. a big way, a greg, who is a political analyst. he explained the background to the violence. melinda, the national dialogue, which the, the had sometime in from august to september, that was seen as see what's on the phone for the legitimacy of the traditional government. right. so in the 5th of october, my 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,
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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 did. i was seen, you put this in less into the what i think the point said really fear 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 agreement between that transition appeared but an 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
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his again. so i think there's really concerned about the military extending his route. i think continuing this violation of your model. like right. a child has also declared a state of emergent service flooding, affecting more than a 1000000 people. heavy rains cause the chariot river to burst its banks is the country's main waterway that runs close to the border with cameroon. nearly half of the capitol and jemina is on the water. the market town of caceres on the other side of the river is all so badly affected. the halting reports, 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
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. 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 on the other side of the river. in cameroon. a small market town has also been submerged, loses of all, you see the water in good, our house, i saved my children remark, then the house collapsed. now my pink eye in the water and we can't recover and it seems as it rains cause flooding in this region every year. but it has never been this bad since sunday. thousands of people are estimated to 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 and i am on my feet massey plan. but this year it happens again and again. and now i'm
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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 violence has broken out in sedans, blew now stay to the reports that more than a 150 people have been killed. almost 100 have been injured in the ongoing conflict, triggered by land disputes and the militarization of travel groups. violence sofa rival land claims between the houser and birth tribes has left dozens of people dead and thousands more displaced. a peace deal was signed in the region in 2020 but fighting has worsened. ukrainian forces are pressing on with their advance towards the russian hill. city of her son in the south, russian appointed officials in the port city are renewing calls for civilians to leave. her son has been under russian occupation since the beginning of the war.
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the city is key to russian control of the region and to preserving access to the crimean peninsula. that is here, a corresponded mackwood say back has more from the ukranian frontline in the hassan region. al jazeera, an ela, hey, we are now on one of the most advanced front lines and have soon we are in one of the ukrainian forces trenches near the front line. at this moment, the ukrainian military is preparing for an attack with massage shells, because we are very close to the front lines. the ukrainian forces can only use mortar shells to target the positions of the russian forces, which were only a few kilometers away. now the shells of fired, we now have to run quickly to the trenches to seek shelter. as the russian forces are expected to fire back. ukrainian authorities have imposed power restrictions and blackouts for the 1st time since the war began. as russian strikes hit critical infrastructure, people across the country have been urged to use less power. the government has
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announced that stabilization blackouts could be triggered between 7 am in 11 pm. president vladimir zalinski says russian attacks have damaged a 3rd of power stations and just over a week. i'm it, jim. jim has more from keith on efforts to save energy. even though businesses have been encouraged businesses restaurants or 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
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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 will help said the head heron al jazeera ah, protests across the occupied west bank after israeli forces shoot dead, the palestinian man, they say killed and is ready. soldier. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. you read away,
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sponsored my cattle aways. hello, we got some rain in the forecast for northern parts of the middle east over the next couple days. further south is fish generally dry and fire, pleasant sunshine coming through, but little more cloud and more rain. they're just coming across the black sea, the caspian sea, across the cook says some snow over the high ground here you see that line of where to where the sliding down across syria, lebanon jordan, could see some localized starting as a system makes us where to northern parts of saudi arabia that what we're really popping up as we go one through sat day slides across. i mean the as a by john, seeing the re making swenton northern parts of iran, but south of that the sunshine will continue unabated. lottie, sorry to cross northern parts of africa, scattering the showers into the far north of libya, but not too much to speak of. little more crowd across northern parts of morocco, but hopefully last you dry here just around the straight. it brought her could see some wet weather, just spilling out to spain and portugal really wet weather continue across the gulf of guinea,
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southern pies of nigeria. flooding concerns continues further heavy showers, which stretch their way into northern areas of cameroon, gabon, seeing some of that, where's the weather? now? good parts of fur, republic of congo, also sing some rather wet weather angola could see some showers, one or 2 showers creeping a little further south, re becoming rather more widespread for south africa. the weather sponsored by cattle anyways. jumping to the stream where no topic is off the table. i don't think that anybody should be born. the end of the day, we are the subjects as little as a family. so that's one person's opinion. but what's yours? amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption. we're a global audience, becomes a global community, though scariest part of this moment in my country. is this toys for a more weapon? the st. oh, now j 0 ah ah,
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you're watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories this. our british prime minister list trust has resigned after just 45 days in the job. she quit after weeks of political and economic turmoil following a mini budget and sent the cost of borrowing soaring, security forces in charge have open fire an anti government, protested killing at least $60.00 people parlance, broke out of the demonstrators barricaded and set to fight and running parties headquarters in the capitol, russian appointed officials in the ukrainian city of care, so not renewing calls for civilians to meet. it comes as ukrainian forces pressed towards the strategically important. what city?
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well, more now on the race to replace less trust. so let's look at the possible runners and writers 1st there's that re she sooner he lost to trust in july contest. soon, equis finance minister, voice johnson, government supporters see him as a safe care of hands, antique correctly forecast the problems trust is economic policies would cause any more than to 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 performer in parliament, but lacks experience in the top of ministerial jobs. sweller, brothman could also be a candidate. she resigned as home secretary on wednesday after a breach of the ministerial code. and then there's the man who replaced her grant chaps. he backed soon back in the last leadership race. there also media reports that a former prime minister, orest johnson that could run. he stood down after a series of scandals but remains a popular figure among some in the tory party. but more sure, the quarterback is a labor m p. she says a possibility of borrows. johnson,
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becoming prime minister again, is unacceptable. it would be that was enough. it happened to the british people and to my constituents in but to say he'll say, disgrace, the office of the prime minister. and when we are democracy and i have 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 really brought in a deal of the things disrepute to them be allowed to come back into the office of prime minister. 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 to the people can finally get an opportunity to say no to the toys we can. and the labor government will care per shell is the chief of staff of the house of commons. she said that johnson, that would be a good candidate. i think it is absolutely imperative that the conservative party comes together behind a candidate that is going to unite the policy and therefore help the country. this
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is the real problem is that we are looking for a unity candidate 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 catch that penny moves and also would probably be able to. ready look off the old wings of the conservative party and bring the contract. we've seen 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 really does 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 up in front of us. i think it is going to take a long time to come back, but the trust in british politics is now in all time low. you leaders have met in brussels for their 2nd summit on the ongoing energy crisis. several countries have
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voice frustration with germany's refusal to cap a gas prices. italy and belgium say this is putting you appear in unity at risk. 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 jona hall has more on this 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, the $27.00 member states of course,
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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 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 manned by israeli forces or die. tommy had been on the run after these very ami accused him of killing one of its soldiers in a recent attack. it abraham reports from the occupied west back morning, the killing of palestinian. are they to mimi? life in the occupied west bank 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. 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. it is 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 is are his occupation law, but i'd go a lot of membership 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 them just eda, they were not contacted so they could see his body or over that. and as of a i that 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 is where the soldiers shot him during a protest near the indian his ready settlement of bits. ella this year,
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more than $120.00 palestinians were killed wise, really forces in the west bank, including veteran al jazeera journalist, shedding wallclear. she was targeted and shawl dabbed while on assignment. and janine nearly 6 months ago without accountability, i talk some journalists continue. many hearsay that israel doesn't want the world to see the real faith he patient need that abraham al jazeera, the occupied with in one month's time. the football, well, couple kick off here and cut off is the 1st for the middle east and that fee for president john infant tina says it's ornaments will create memories that will last a lifetime. andy, which isn't the pulse. 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
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a country they've helped to transform. a problem with the head of world football has been on the lining 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 here, you can make out the fee for the 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 being 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
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before will so many welcome fans be in such close proximity. what is the logistical challenge of making sure fans on match 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 of 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 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 diversity in and of itself. kat us national team of being in a 6 month training camp ahead of their wilcox w. a build up designed to overcome the sporting odds statistically. ah,
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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, 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. $10000000000.00 has been spent on new stadiums full this column. and there are 7 brand new venues in the 8th. the khalifa stadium was completely overhauled and calling for the 2019 world athletic championship. there's one stadium that seems to capture the imagination of everybody who sets always on it. he's trying to take you on a little guided, told you hate stadium pro, walk up like no other. this is stadium 974. ah,
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he's always in the area with history of the world wide trade and the maintenance stoughton material is it most distinctive? 974 shipping containers, 974 is also the international dining code for cut up the colors containers indicate what they're for. for example, we have the blue one for food. if you want to grab a snack at half time and we look further down, we have the yellow full bathrooms and the black ones are the premiums. and if you ever need medical assistance, we have the green container. and the silver ones right here are the v i p room and that's my kind of container.
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7 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. the after deployment, everything that you see around me here will be moved to another country that needs it. is waterfront light will be built into an area that people can live and work here, while stadium 974 is a physical presence is temporary. it will leave a long lasting leg with i'm carry johnston with the headlines here on al jazeera, britain, prime minister. this trust has resigned after just 45 days in the job, which is the short.
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