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indifference behind the scenes with the fem aside detected on a job zebra. ah, george maloney is to become is 1st female prime minister leading the country's 1st far right government since world war 2. ah, on kerry johnston, this is al jazeera well life and also coming up donald trump is ordered to testify in november by the congressional committee investigating the attack from us capitol . former u. k. prime minister boris johnson is expected to try to join the race for new tory party leader when his old job back and time is running out in the law, we stopped to struggle against a clever outbreak. ah,
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george maloney has been invited to form a government in italy the 1st to be led by far right party since the end of the 2nd world war. the country's 1st ever female private still be sworn in along with their cabinets on saturday. katelyn has heard a young reports, she will begin her term as italy's prime minister in challenging times. george maloney has promised to form a new government quickly as pressure mounts both at home and abroad in wilmington was he? but if you will, added austria at such a critical time in our nation, we re issue right that we are ready. but one thing we want to move forward as quickly as possible. the new government, she says, will bring stability to the country as it tackles inflation and soaring energy prices. maloney's conservative lock one, the parliamentary majority, and last month selections. but her leadership is already being questioned,
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yet the premium or it leaked audio messages suggest: former prime minister and ally, silvio berlusconi. brag about his friendship with latimer put it, appearing to justify russia's invasion of ukraine. sushi with russian ministers said a more than one occasion that we are already at war them. why? because we provide weapons and financial helps ukraine. i personally can't express my opinion because if someone shares it with the media, it may cause a disaster. but i'm very, very, very worried. i reconnected with president putin little off what a lot. he sent me 20 bottles of vodka and a really sweet letter for my birthday. i responded with 20 bottles of la briscoe and a similarly sweet letter. i've been declared by him the 1st of his 5 true friends. the revelations have let attentions within maloney's coalition, fueling fears of radical, far write policies with and r block. she's trying to calm skepticism,
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especially among european allies, but doubts linger. so question for europe will be, is equally going to go wobbly, will likely remain a staunch nato ally. will italy continue the dragoon policy of supporting you praying against the russian and baby, maloney says yes or deputies are wildly her party. the brothers of italy has neal finishes roots as tough on immigration and has openly criticize the european union . supporters say maloney's coalition can help italy struggling, economy, but critic fear it, shifting europe. geo politics further to the right. now, millions of people across italy and europe cautiously await to see how the nation's 1st war right coalition. since the 2nd world war will govern, want to set up a level of katia low fissile a young al jazeera from us growth phase physical analyst, the europe in the policy center. he says that georgia maloney has control but only
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to a point. essentially this is of a tree for, for maloney, more than a tree full for demolition. and although she would really say that the government is stable, they both wanted more power and more crucial ministry today. she triple into both been in business, going to getting done some, some crucial cabinets. but i don't think this will be enough to stop last relation . i think we'll see something in the following weeks and months. pretty dire economic situation gets maloney very little room for radical change in which she seems to sense i believe. i don't think she's going to be fighting with brussels or budget overshoot. song fiscal policy. she knows that it least political faith is somehow tied to that of the economy. show the need to look at a d k to see the question of reckless tax casting and this climate. so i think
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to won't be many fundamental changes on, on, on the, on the agenda, on the, on the agenda. the congressional committee investigating last year's attack on the us capital form and issued a subpoena to donald trump that demanding his testify. the january 6 panel says the former us president, personally orchestra, to the effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election is also asked trump for several documents, including communications with members of congress and the far right goods. or the jo castro has more from washington dc. this subpoena we knew it was coming with. there was a unanimous vote by this committee last week for this subpoena to be issue, but there was some delays as to drafting it. and also finding one of trumps. many attorneys who is willing to receive service of it, and apparently it has now been officially issued. and what it's asking,
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what it's commanding rather trump to do is to turn over documents related to the january 6th attack on the u. s. capital by november, 4th. and to sit for a deposition before the committee by november 14th. now there was a letter accompanying the subpoena. it was written by liz cheney, the republican, a leader of this group, the who is just under the democrats, who are the majority on this panel. and she essentially set to trump that he has to answer to his orchestrated and deliberate effort to overturn the results of the 2020 election and to block the peaceful transition of power. and i'll read to you the exact quote of what she says next to trump. she says you were at the center of the 1st and only effort by any u. s. president, to overturn an election and obstruct the peaceful transition of power, ultimately culminating in a bloody attack on our own capital and on the congress itself. we can't get more
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direct than that. she also goes on to say that trump cannot try to dodge this by claiming that ex presidents are free from complying with congressional subpoenas because there have been at least 7 previous former presidents of the u. s. i have testified before congress. but the big question is, what he will do about it. now, what will trump do? bruce fine is a former us associates deputy attorney general. he says the timing of the simply to raises questions. why now this is not new news that trump was at the center of this effort and to oppose the peaceful transfer of power. why wasn't this subpoena issued over a year ago? why are you waiting at the 11th hour? and then you could ask, why isn't mike pence being subpoenaed? there are least a half a dozen occasions. we know he was meeting privately with the president who is harassing him to refuse to count the votes that are required on the 12th amendment to select the next president of the united states. now, with regard to what it actually happened today,
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it certainly is not unprecedented. i was there when richard nixon, when he was an incumbent president, receive for subpoenas from the house judiciary committee. he defied them. he was impeached in an article in peach many then resigned and became moved. i was there when president gerald ford testified about his pardon of mister nixon and he was before the house judiciary committee. now, what really makes this, i think more a political than a legal done is that because this congress has refused to exercise its inherent contempt power. a power that was affirmed over a century ago by the united states supreme court, a case called green and dowdy. the inherent contempt power means they can take people without going to court and put them in jail on capitol hill until they comply. there is no way that the subpoena can be enforced before this congress expires, it becomes no one void and probably the republic can take control. in january of 2021 of donald trump's most prominent allies has been sentenced to 4 months in prison. steve bowden was found guilty injured aia failing to comply with
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investigation into the johnny 6 attack. a former presidential adviser was also find 6 and a half $1000.00 on friday. the sentence is suspended into abandoned fowls can appeal ukrainian forces, say russia could be preparing to abandon, her sullenness keeps counter offensive, intensifies ukraine says it has now retaken 88 towns and villages in the region. heavy artillery and rocket far continues, and some residence on leaving as part of what russia calls voluntary evacuations, or hassan is one of 4 ukrainian territories illegally annexed by moscow last month . meanwhile, russia and ukraine are accusing each other, planning to blow up a huge dam in the region. i'm if jim jim sends this report from keith, ukrainian president volota moore's lensky is accusing russia of mining and preparing to blow up the kafka damn at the kafka. hydro electric power plant in
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southern ukraine. now this dam is located on the denise river residence. lensky says that if it were destroyed, it could devastate the water supply too much of the south. that it could lead to wide scale disaster. he said more than 80 settlements, including the city of kirsten could be hit by rapid flooding as a result. he also said that if the dam were destroyed, that it could leave these appreciate power plant without cooling water. now this dam is under russian occupation, but ukrainian forces have been closing in of late and presidents zalinski warnings came after russia accused ukrainian forces of firing missiles at the d. m. this is a charge that ukraine denies. after 2 days of talks, you needed to wrap up a summit without reaching agreement and how to solve europe's energy crisis. that price is across the block of surge since the ukraine war began. as europe tries to
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cut its dependence on russian supplies, jonah, how reports from brussels. you countries are in the grip of an energy crisis with gas prices up 300 percent since the outbreak of war in ukraine and e. u. leaders are still gripped by indecision over how to deal with it. because roadmap that now has to be worked on and then implemented. it is a joint purchase, big step forward. it is the rules for sharing gas. so the solidarity agreements and the rules that have to be followed in case of severe disruption. it is a topic of excessive price prices and how to limit them. despite hints that agreement division remains between heavy weights, germany and france on an energy priced cap. that would see the e u refusing to trade gas above a certain level. germany believes that would lead to supply shortages with trade is
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simply selling their wares on asian markets for a higher price. they've agreed to keep talking. in classic e u style, the leaders have pushed discussions on to energy administers, who meet next week ahead of a possible emergency summit. next month. it seems likely they'll agree to some form of cartel style gas buying similar to the methods used to buy a vaccines during the pandemic. it is less certain to what extent they may agree on a price cap and substantial time was given to ukraine itself. ways of helping to protect its energy infrastructure. the target of repeated russian attack ukraine's president loudermilk zelinski addressed the leaders via video link. he warned that russia was planning further attacks on energy hubs. in particular, a hydro electric dam in the south. here every she's given, always them beat the rush and they're always blow up these damn more than 8 to settle months including current song was faced rabbit flooding. hundreds of
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thousands of people will be affected to eat a head of a freezing winter. he warned me, hunt of russia's plan is to set off another wave of migration towards the e. u. during the whole, al jazeera brussels said ahead here on al jazeera in the run up to the world. come here and can't on. we'll hear how the gulf nations football team is evolved over the years. plus women's world cup jewel will be announced on saturday. the excitement building up in one of the host countries. ah, here's your weather update in a minute 15. thank you so much for joining in still plenty of sunshine to be found across the middle east. but where we have showers, that is putting a cap on temperature. so in northern iraq or beale at $28.00 degrees. but look
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where that stands, our back dead, or all the way up to 37. across the gulf. temperatures are running above average for the some the year. we're whining down october and we're up to 38 degrees in doha, on saturday. and through pakistan, things are fairly calm. we did see some snow over the tops of the mountains and k p k province. but plenty as certain to be found here, karachi at $34.00 degrees, but we have white weather swirling around the caspian sea that's driven down the temperature and bako to 15, some showers in ted on at 26. and at what weather is leaking in? to ask about, as well, with the height of 24 degrees at we are see the rain peter out across said turkey a most of it that eastern side we did have some big downpours there. a for central africa, it's really the western side of the democratic republic of congo. we'll see some intense rain there. and same goes for gabon, libra ville, coming in at 20 degrees. some severe thunderstorms over south africa's kazoo luna ta province. that includes durbin and big downpours and s y teeny,
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ah he watching alex's here a reminder about top store is this how italy's george maloney has been invited to form a government which will be the country's 1st to be led by far right party since the end of the 2nd world war with their ne until cabinets will be formed in on saturday . the congressional committee investigating last year's attack on the u. s. capital, as formerly issued a subpoena to former president donald trump. and that he testifies in mid november . the leaders have wrapped up a 2 day summer. it's aimed at solving the blocks energy crisis without reaching an agreement. gas prices have searched in europe since the ukraine, or with countries trying to continent dependence on russian supplies. in the u. k, a former prime minister barak johnston is set to join the race to get back. his old job is expected to be up against a former finance minister, which she soon act and senior cabinet minister penny mordant,
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only she has formerly launched her campaign and each needs a support of $180.00 piece to enter the race or race reports from london. not long after the last leadership contest ended. bet so now being taken on, he will fill the old you prime minister's shoes in the frame to replace the least trust he resigned after just 6 weeks is 4. by chance, let richie sooner leader of the commons, penny mordred, under certain boris johnson, i think, is pretty chaotic. i think the conservatives ah more interested in their own personal gain than they are in boss, right. the country they signed a voice, johnson's gonna eradicate it. he still looks a bit silly today at our veins, everyone st. bring boy back all night. speak to everyone you see on the news. bring boy respect. so this bring it back. the man who resigned in july after one scandal to many, is now gathering support for push to regain number 10. johnson is still being investigated on accusations. he lights
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a parliament about parties. he attended your encode with 19 locked down. if he does run, he'll lead to persuade at least a 100 fellow and piece to support him. but his appeal among voters could help him sway those of his colleagues who doubt his moral credentials with will be potentially off. the prime minister seems to general election to the 19 that means we have to think about that the digits mc question that the public will be asking themselves. and also about who could win the next election. that obviously important for any political party at the time. so at the moment i would lean towards boris johnson, i think he will still have some questions around obviously that the investigation, the crisis at westminster may be embarrassing for the conservatives. um, for britain, for others, the government's economic mismanagement have more serious consequences. a short walk from parliament, this community center provides meals for an increasing number of people who are struggling. the volunteers feel the government in fighting is making matters worse . i have seen so much in the last the weight. by nowhere near have
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we seen the front of the storm. it's coming, people with working jobs aren't able to make and with me anymore, the government needs to look at what's happening on the front line. and then no more than was the 1st to officially declare a candidacy on friday. she might hope those who can stomach neither. su not, nor johnson will choose her as a unifying candidate in a party leadership vote. that's due to take place next week. the fallout from lead trust is brief, time in office has left deep divisions in a government and policy whose unity was already falling apart. conservative m p. 's may spend the coming days deciding whether they want to vote another you face into office. i'll go back to one, they know bars, johnson full reef out his era london allowing struggling to cope with a color outbreak that's killed more than 100 people since march this year. medical
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workers are trying to contain the spread of the disease where they may be running out of time into monahan has more worried parents are bringing their children to this clinic for treatment. as the color outbreak spreads, the very young are among the most to risk. maintaining stalks of life saving medical supplies is vital to preventing further deaths. where went to steady ad giving the credit of vaccine our we are that it was that dad debreto went to assist us with that. but to 1000000 doses of what, what a, the vaccine and when we expect people send me to you in the next the past 2 weeks, there was a small crisis. ac was we didn't have enough. hu, i'd be foolish and, but i'm happy that as government to have managed to do it, i v. fluids are with the over a 2 handed immune might it mo, always caller. a crisis began in march after series of tropical storms, the destruction of infrastructure and contamination of water supplies colson
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outbreak that spread across the country. the min risk factor that we had established and they d my, these doublet was law was i could do because that's water and sanitation issues. there's low coverage of latrines along the shore length color is also on the rise elsewhere in the world, particularly in haiti. and syria, the world health organization is calling for more resources to deal with the crisis . the number of outbreak has forced them to lower the treatment standards from to does that seem to a single dose. we can't and the pandemic because we're not prepared collectively to put it in place. the basic human rights of water and sanitation, and basic immunization in those areas at risk. and it's a sad day for us to have to go backwards to go to a wonderful strategy, which is life saving. it's an emergency measure. we shouldn't have to do it. and it is purely based on the availability globally, a vaccine. below we is doing what it can to contain the outbreak, but it's
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a race against time. the rainy season is set to begin in november, creating conditions when diseases like cholera can spread even faster than monahan al jazeera focused on the former prime minister. iran con, is called on support, is to start protesting, following an order barring him from holding public office for 5 years. election commission rule that con, unlawfully sold gifts given by foreign leaders. and also concealed assets. con says he'll appeal, he was forced out of prime minister in april, off he lost a confidence, but may as from around the world have gathered in one of our is to discuss how to protect the cities from climate change through the boat reports begin our journey over 100 may years from across the world came to argentina's capital. when a site is to share information and plan on how to mitigate the impact of global warming, you're what they're part of
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a c 40 at global network of may your staking urgent action to fight climate change from the cities they were present. london's mayor said the gun is leading the group in a more than half the population lives the cities and that's going on. so the unit estimates in 10 years time, ah, fobs, it'll become 60 percent become 70 percent. so that's the reality. great. overall zation. now that's a problem, but it's also an opportunity because if we more does, we can reduce our carbon footprint. if we change our cities, so people can walk around, cycle around, use public transport rather martin, the called global leaders are set to meet next months in egypt at the un climate change conference, known as cop 27. with concerns over fuel security and rising costs exacerbated by the war in ukraine, potentially overriding climate goals can says may years should also have a voice. if you go all the countries around the world,
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how many countries are meeting the paris accord in relation to reductions? only one. you look at the mares around the world, ah, more than 2 thirds of mares are on cause to meet the promise, paris declaration. and so, you know, i think was really important is for national governments to see mares and cities as allies know adversary's draws for the un to get citizen bears round the table. i report this week from the non profit. well, resources institute says countries are failing to tackle global warming. under the terms of the perry's agreements. scientists say, rising temperatures will worse and drought storms and floods. and that's why financing projects in cities in the developing world is crucial only but as young. but i get a hold. cameras in this meeting is also putting pressure, national governments for them to listen to the voice of the cities. 70 percent of green gas emissions happen in the cities. there are decisions of the cities that have to do with transport,
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use of energy or recycling. and i hope that this means more financing was in the right. and to back that up, they may use at this meeting announced a $1000000000.00 worth of assistance for projects to generate greener, energy transport and jobs share progress has been made. they say it's about urgent, serious action in the world's largest cities against the threats posed by climate change. but he said, well, i'll just eat when aside his the world cup trophies in brazil as it towards the globe ahead of the torments in qatar . 1994. well cut one, a car food, welcome, the trophy to his country at rio's marconas stadium. a torment kicks off from a 20th of november when hosts cattle take on ecuador ross. sir griffin is editor at the international journal of the history of sports. he says, cutter is on the right path as a football mission. football is one of those hedge
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a monic scores that everybody understands. it appears to everybody that allows you to demonstrate the, the excellence of society. i am quite easily and we saw that very carefully during the 2019 years in copeland, the u. e. a cat are a country under seas. continent blockade went to the you a play it again. saudi played against a you a on route, a winning the tournament, and this momentum, the things such as that will inspire future generations. that's where your momentum comes from. i think when you see the world coping said you will have 22 players who have been conditioned for the last 6 months to perform during that work of the player to represent katara and the 1st, the opening game against ecuador and a few weeks time they are that golden generation of country players that came to the fire academy? they won the asian copeland, 2001900 there, that celebrated group of players with the next generation be good week. it's impossible to say cutters. under edge teams,
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they performed admirably. but they're not repeating the success of this generation . yes, bush, if we go farther along the site, if we look at the asian cup and 2027 and tournaments beyond what the likes of was bathroom are always under current sun. what they are know is their proper role models a multitude of role models that will inspire other generations of katherine and none katrin, like to play for qatar, you have people like us or not. hi those. the captain of the team acronym fif. these guys are the porters on the walls of the next generation of young country boy or girls who want to represent their country and staying with football, their joy for next year's women's world cup takes place in new zealand on saturday . 32 teams are in the hats with a record worldwide audience of more than 1000000000 forecast for the tournament. sarah cock, a game on this is club. great, open football for women in sydney. now the way an a glint,
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had his play for 16 is and now runs this tournament. she liked the rest of the players in this competition will be in the audience. in australia and new zealand co host, the women's will come next year. so call to be able to post like a full women's international toner and on high soil. i already have tickets where, oh, kind of good out to go and ready and it can be really cool to get to support the matilda as and for them to kind of have the home advantage that again, i'm super excited since the last women's world cup in 2019 audience numbers have seen significant growth. with more than 365000000 people tuning into the euro women's football final this year. the commercial value of the women's game is also gaining strength off the pitch with the surgeon sponsorship and broadcast rots up for negotiation. for the 1st time, we're starting to say on bundled media rights and broadcast rights programs with previously you would have, for example, womens woke up in advance,
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well kept the broadcast rights tied together. but the 20 twenty's ravenswood club is going to be disbursed has the 2 of them separated so that we can really get a sense of the commercial value of the limits game as a stand alone or not. the whole nation's australia, new zealand grass root support continues to grow. and both countries have introduced equal pi between the men's and women's teams at a senior national level. but on a global scale pies, money and high lags behind the men's game, including at the will cup level. while the prize pot has risen tournament on tournament, it still piles in comparison to the mens. my short answer to that is, yes, there is a long way to cause, i mean, there's still enormous disparity, for instance, between the very top elite women for all is and the very top, the late men. but of course, the counter argument to that is, is also a difference in revenue that hasn't deterred the player is $32.00 nations will compete for the women's world cup title with a stallion supporters hoping the national team.
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