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ah a full ah given this situation i cannot deliver the mandates on which i was elected by the conservative party. the shorter serving british prime minister in history this
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trust quit softer just 45 days. the conservative party chaos hopes to replace next week. ah, i'm carry johnson. mrs. al jazeera law from don't also coming up at least 60 people killed by security forces in chad who fire on demonstrate as opposed to the interim precedence 2 year extension of how much electricity blackouts imposed for the 1st time in ukraine war after russian asked stripes, cripple, the 3rd of the power supply networked also. i'm andy richardson at the world cup count down fog 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,
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british prime minister let's trust, has quit you turning on a pledge 24 hours earlier that she'd be staying in her job. it follows a chaotic 6 weeks in office which saw her ratings plummet to record lows, and brought time all to the u. k. economy, can you leave? there will be there within a week after new shorter selection process. under simmons has more from london. this cross was the prime minister of broken promises. she caused a near meltdown of the markets. nearly all her on 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 therefore state and say, his majesty the king to notify him the i am resigning as leader of the conservative party who's doing started last friday. she sector finance minister
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closet courting, but blaming him for getting it wrong had no effect on the markets. the pound wasn't recovering on the cost of government boring was still going up to say a nervous trust walked out on questioning on you're going to say, well, 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 track apalachee 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 think 24 hours later she was told to quit. now 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
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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 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. 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 burka is a former speaker of the house of commons and tory party and peach who fell out with
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the boyish johnson leadership. he says that trust was short on prime ministerial qualities, was just frankly, industrial teaching in the government's maj. proceedings of the house didn't know whether a bank was a competent one to call essential the final straw, just as far as johnson was months about whether he should resign a breaches and all that in relation to the current is locked out. so gone that in the end of the trigger was the handling of the conduct of the apc cheap. what mister christopher said concerning lawrence johnson. johnson isn't a direct comparison because there are all
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the frankly and instructed charlotte 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 duration and need to stay in office for through this trust leg, he's 5 days later she does have to call in today. she had to resign. not so as a result of not she had to resign because of a combination of chronic errors. judged the ministry to teach you as a passive team when they came there and communicate,
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went back in paris, france, i format toria, and pay. and now physical commentator, he says the episode has cause serious damage. it is impossible to exaggerate the amount of damage. this is done to the conservative party, the conservative party has always been seen as the bosses party, the party that understood the economy they have always been seen is not necessarily very compassionate, but they have been seen as completely competent at running the economy at adding up and that has been trashed, and in the last few weeks that they've looked like the people who didn't understand adding up. and they've looked like the people who didn't understand that you can't simply still borrow huge sums of money in order to cut taxes and. and now they have been revealed, so to speak, a city like a sack full of weasels, all fighting with each other. the themes which we and britain have all seen on on, on television, that the scenes have to have been appalling. and last night, it,
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it sounds like it was almost a fist fight and the division lobbies at that that must be what finally persuaded les tress, it was time to go. so the con is mer of london and the former and he with the opposition labor party, he says that rather than a switch in at tory leaders, a general election should now be called as possible in a parliamentary democracy to change the leader of your party. the incumbent and stays prime minister without corridor election in margaret thatcher, hungered at your leisure without general election. ah, you know, tony blair handed over to golden brow without a general election. a david cameron ha ha, loves to resume without an election. you can do once. so brazil's boisterous novelist trust me once you can do twice. other news now security forces in chad have opened fire on anti government, protested killing at least 60 people. violence broke out after demonstrators barricaded roads and set fire to the ruling parties. headquarters in the capital
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and jemina, there has been instability in charge since present interest. debbie was shot dead in a gun, but with militants while he visited a conflict area last year, there's also been anger ever since the transitional military council, headed by his son, extended his time and power by 2 years of big way. eg who is a political analyst, he explained the background to the violence following the national. ready which the, the had sometime in from august or september that was seen as the, as the. so what's on the phone for please let it, let me see of the traditional government. right. so in, on the 5th of october, mama, debbie, the, the president didn't know that the, the peer to be delayed or pulled back by 2 years. so is because of the, you know, the national dialogue and p
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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 them probably did not approve of the outcome office. so some of the, the p view on 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 30 reprehensible actor by the, by the military. so even though people do want a lecture on the fear for the fact that the remain tweet between that transition appeared but about 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 his again. so i think there's real concern about the
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military next standing his rule. i think continuing this violation of, of my life, right? ukrainian forces are pressing on towards the city of hassan. that capital of one of the regions annexed this month by russia. officials appointed my moscow renewing calls for civilians to leave. her son has been under russian occupation since the beginning of the war. these strategic port city is key to rush and control of the region and for access to the crimean peninsula, which at moscow, annexed 8 years ago. or the 0 corresponded backwards. they back has more from the ukranian front line in the hassan region. al jazeera, an ela, hey, we are now on one of the most advanced front lines and had a son. we are in one of the ukranian 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
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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, yet. ukrainian authorities have imposed power restrictions and blackouts for the 1st time since the war began. of the russian strikes destroyed, critical infrastructure. people across the country had been urged to use less power . the government has announced that blackouts could happen between 7 am to 11 pm. president of omega zalinski says, russian attacks of damaged a 3rd of power stations in just over a week. i mean, 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
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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, 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 uses their even saying that they should, 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 it will help the financial times
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is reporting that german chancellor left schultz has dropped his opposition to price caps on gas. e leaders met in brussels. well into thursday night to find a solution to the energy crisis, driven by the war and ukraine. prices of surged as you tries to win itself away from reliance on the russian energy supplies was to the head. harold al jazeera will tell you why a south african community is fed up with a lack of leasing that ah hello, we've got some rain in the forecast for northern parts of the middle east over the next couple of days by the south is fish generally dry and 5 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. and you see that line of
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where to where the sliding down across syria, lebanon jordan, could see some localized batting as a system makes us where to northern parts of saudi arabia that what we're really popping up as we go on through sat states. logic was, i mean, the azerbaijan, seeing the re making swenton northern parts of iran, was south of that the sunshine will continue unabated lottie say to cross northern parts of africa. scattering the showers into the far north of libya, but not too much to speak, a little more clad across northern parts of morocco. but hopefully last you dry here. just about the straight it brought her cuz she said, wet weather, just spilling out to spain and portugal really wet weather continue across the gulf of guinea, southern pies of nigeria. flooding concerns continue with further heavy showers, which stretch their way into northern areas of cameroon, gabon, seeing some of that wet weather. now good parts of fir, temporary republic of congo. also seeing 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.
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you with al jazeera reminder of our main stories now british prime minister, less trust, has resigned after just 45 days in the job. she quit off to weeks of political and economic turmoil following a mini budget center. the cost of borrowing, soaring, security forces in charge have opened fire on anti government, protested killing at least $60.00 people. balance broke out of the demonstrators barricaded loads and set flight willing on his headquarters in the capitol. russian appointed officials in the ukrainian city of santa renewing a force for civilians to leave. it comes as ukrainian forces press towards the strategically important southern city. more than a 150 people are reported to have been killed in sedans. blue now state, nearly 100 others have been hurt in the latest violence. among armed travel groups crushes overland, disputes between the how certain berto tribes have left dozens of people dead. and forced thousands more to move, fighting as worsen despite
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a 2020 p. still even morgan reports from cartoon. 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, i wanted to establish a tribal administration in blue now state something that the bertha and other tribes in blue now said 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 m 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. i 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
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end the fire fighting between the 2 sides. a huge fire wrapped it in the mexican city. ragowski enters on thursday after a fuel tank or crashed into an overpass. residential area was engulfed in thick smoke, forcing hundreds of people to leave their homes. 12 residence had to be rescued, but no one was injured. the drive of a truck has been arrested in south africa. the recent murder of a 4 year old girl has highlighted the alarmingly high number of child killings and estimated at 500 children have been murdered in the country. in the 1st half of this year alone for me, the miller has more from johannesburg and a warning sunday was may find this report distressing. ah! days after his 4 year old daughter was kidnapped, mutilated and murdered irvin and glove would tries to attack the man accused of killing his child as he appears in court for the 1st time. late outside his home. urban tries to make sense of all that's happened. i lost my father almost in
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a similar manner. my father was mad at 18 years ago. there's moments away. she started cry of over what happened to my dad, and now i have it. do it all gets made up as well? you know, so i don't think there's something that one can recover from, for hobble was taken from a park near her home. yours by the promise of sweets. in the cctv footage, bahama was last seen alive with her alleged killer. the next morning around 911, she is found no traces of blood. she is chopped. his cut. she's. she doesn't have eyes. she's burned. like, i wanna understand why this happened. you know, but then the police, the police are to not finding answers. parts of a body were found in shallow graves nearby. but other parts of were hobbles, body a missing behind me, people a looking for them, but they found another body. this time an adult male, it appears the body was burnt before being thrown into the water. people here angry
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as police arrive nearly an hour after that body was found. they are chased away by local people who say they've had enough of perpetrators freely carrying out crimes . they can people for money, they can kiss for money. they leave people here. they dump them here in this dumb, but the police are not doing nothing. they just pass and look and pass $549.00 children were killed in south africa and the 1st 6 months of this year. that's an average of about 3 a day. some of the children were no more than a year old. for many fear and frustration, a growing for bob was mother, so our anger and anguish curb. if she was so full of life, ill, hover was so full of life for me, domina al jazeera johannesburg, live entertainment is returning to bars and restaurants in hong kong in a relaxation of strict code. 19 measures is hopes, lifting restrictions at theme, parks and nightclubs. will help the struggling economy. jessica washington reports
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in hong kong preparations are underway to wake up the territories night life after high ages to jacoby 19 measures live entertainment will return to bars and restaurants. finally, my band is happy to be itself as a musicians 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 in. oh, you got to go and hope that to allow citizens to resume normal life which are in fashion risks 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 economy. the local, the sectors that we very much rely on a boost the outgrowth, such as tourism, for example, exports already in the doldrums because of the coven restrictions, bar owner,
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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 those are things 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 protocol will allow visitors to die in, in a theme park. and while it will take much more to rejuvenate home home truism and entertainment sector, many say any relaxation in coven rules will very much needed hurley. 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 pci tests within
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a week of arriving. experts say the health, elation is under control, but there are other factors at play as beijing pursues a strict to 0 cov 19 strategy. hong kong government is more cautious, and of course they have to look after the interests for all the us. you know, the other, the central government are in mainland china as well as more restrictions on east many st. allowing a bit more fund might just be what hong kong people and it's economy needs. jessica washington out to here in one months time, the football. well, couple kick off hair and cattle, which is the 1st to pull, middle east and p for president john. the infant tino says a tournament will create memories that will last a lifetime. and he richardson reports i for some, the world cup party has already started this group of gone fans live and work in
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cats. all. they'll get to see that scene play in the country. they've helped to transform hospital problem, although it got because i to quite immigration with is a problem resolution. like i knew when we got the the head of world full has been on the lining the message that this will be a will cut 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 been called a global st. carnival that can entertain up to 70000 people at any one time. all
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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 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 mingle anger and cutter and a 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,
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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 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 our date stadium. the team and the country insist they're ready to put on a world class performance. there will be more than 90 fun activation points as to being called to keep people entertained during their stay in capsule. they'll be found festivals, beach festivals, even a winter wonderland. and then also be some cultural activities for people to take a look at his job as a raska to tell you a little bit more about that. well, as the sunset swayed a month to go to the fee for well come here in cats, are we come to katara hills,
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a place where fans a sure to be able to visit during this tournament to get a really good view of some of the skyline here and just to help us explain what this place is actually about. i live in to alco ari, your in adventure. i your, a well traveler, your a cyclist, you're a dad. dad for 2 boys. tell us that the entities as to the boy. yes, this is a hammer, and this is a, some still trying to teach him how to use the helmet. and he doesn't like it. and though we are standing here in the beautiful place of cattle and the heart of it, ha, ha ha. as you see that you just behind us, you feel the gear you see her above us behind us and variety of restaurants here and the exhibit that is what you've visited more than 70 countries in the world, in your job as a, as a cyclist or, well traveler, now the world is coming to your doorstep. how do you feel about that? i'm joanna, i'm extremely excited because something fixed me 17 to a few hours. flying to another country const cover and see the diversity of this
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company. and let him know, we'll have a lot of thieves and plans coming and buddy or diverse country like a thought. and then we'll explore a thought and then we'll see that culture. we'll discuss them cultures and the will extend culture. there's been a lot said about what you can and can't do when you're visiting cattle. what advice would you give if you want any company in the ward, any continent or dentist can and cannot do in the world, even the most open countries on board? but before i go to any country on the world, are you really read about the behaviors? what to do? what not to do? what's good for the people who are not good for the people and then it follow these rules for me to publish it and to understand this cultures. so when, when people comes here, when people come here, i would really invite them to really open the hearts, explore our culture. a tried to go deep in our culture. i can assure them that's when they go back home. they will have them and that is for the grandkids,
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the ground, the grandkids. there's been a lot of criticism about cats are not having a football culture. how do you want to that know how we grow up? how would you like, what horn? yes, you know, which was still we all and we grove, i don't with what we are with one culture. we grew up with the sport of my kids grow up with sports. i'm sure my grandkids will grow on the sports, all sports and out of a blood to so does sports is our culture. well, i think the boys are getting hungry. they definitely keep saying they want to have a pizza. they will let you go. i will. yeah, well, thank you, allie, very much to talking to ally than the go. yeah, thank you. and as you can see, it's a beautiful place to come and watch the sunset. you heard everything that you need to hear from ali about the culture of this country and now it's time for you to experiencing yourself. ah, i'm kerry john.

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