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64 games in total, and of course all does, it will keep you right up to date. every step. there are people made on children clutching plastic bags. men and women who cross the continent to plead poverty and violence. now being used as political tools. bus is sent by the state of texas, dump these 101 asylum seekers at the side of the road in front of the residence of vice president campbell, the harris aid worker say a baby arrived injured and a man with diabetes was rushed to the hospital after his insulin with matt on the 40 hour bus ride in florida, governor and rhonda santas took credit for the flight, part of a coordinated effort among public and governors to send my good democrat like a city. some have declared states of disaster. nathan aid to the migraines. if
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manipulating people are in very dire circumstances, purely for political gain, lou, georgia maloney is said to be sworn in as italy's next prime minister meeting the nations 1st fall right government since the 2nd world war. ah, i'm have them speaker this is as ita, live from doha. also coming up forest johnson cut short his holiday as spike. she lation grows. he will join the race to become the u. k. 's next prime minister john is communist party concludes. it's congress with president she jin ping set to get an unprecedented and a 2023 women's well comp joy has taken place with writing champions. the u. s. site
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drawn in the same group as the netherlands. ah, georgia maloney has formed italy's new governing coalition. the 1st to be led by a far right party since the end of the 2nd world war. the nation's 1st female prime minister will be sworn in along with her cabin at this hour, katya lopez holl diane reports. she will begin her term as italy's prime minister in challenging times ga maloney has promised to form a new government quickly as pressure mounts both at home and abroad in woman policy . but if you already that australia, at such a critical time in our nation, we re esher, right, that we every day, but on fee, we want to move forward as quickly as possible. the new government, she says, will bring stability to the country as its hackles, inflation and soaring energy prices. maloney's conservative lock one,
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the parliamentary majority, and last month selections. but her leadership is already being questioned, 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 with them. why? because we provide weapons and financial helps ukraine. i personally call 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 what a lot. he sent me 20 most of the vodka and i really sweet letters from my birthday . i responded with 20 bottles of la briscoe and a similarly sweet letter. i've been declared by him the 1st to be 5 true friends. the revelations have let attentions within maloney's coalition fueling fears of
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radical far right policies within her block. she's tried to comp skepticism, especially among european allies, but doubts linger. so, question for europe will be, if we're going to go while believe will, if we remain as much nato ally will, italy continue the drug policy of supporting you praying against the rest. and baby bologna says yes, for deputies are widely on 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 lopez, lilyann al jazeera of the mussel grossey is
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a political analyst at the european policy center. he says georgia maloney has control but only to a point. essentially, this is a victory for form, i don't need more than a be truthful for declaration. and although she would only say that the government is stable, they both wanted more power, more crucial ministries. today she treat bone to both of the numberless going to get it 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 her budget overshoot or fiscal policy. she knows that it least political faith is somehow tied to that of the economy and show the need to look at
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a d k to see question of reckless start catching. and this climate, so i think to won't be many fundamental changes on, on, on the, on the agenda, on the, on the agenda or the u. k. a former prime minister barak johnson may be looking to get back his old job. he's expected to be up against former chancellor richey soon act, and senior cabinet minister penny more than but only she has formerly lost a campaign and each needs the support of $100.00 m. p. 's. to enter the race succeed list trust for 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 liz trust. he resigned after just 6 weeks. is former chancellor richie sooner leader of the commons penny mordant, under certain boris johnson. i think it's pretty chaotic. i think the conservatives
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ah more interested in their own personal gain than they are in boss, right. the country is this advice. johnson's going to run again. it is the looks of it silly to nature veins, every one saying bring boys back all night, you know, speak to every one you see on the news. bring boy respect. so let's bring it back. the man who resigned in july, after one scandal to many, is now gathering support for pushed to regain number 10. johnson is still being investigated on accusations he liked to parliament about parties. he attended during cove at 19 locked downs. if he does run, he'll need to persuade at least a 100 fellow mpi to support him. but his appeal among voters could help him sway those of his colleagues who doubt his moral credentials. 8, this with will be our potentially our 3rd prime minister since the general election 2019. that means we have to think about that legitimate digit. him see question that the public will be asking themselves and also about who could win the next election. that's obviously important. for any political party at the time. so in, at the moment i would lean towards boris johnson,
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i think he will still have some questions to answer. and obviously that investigation, the crisis at westminster may be embarrassing for the conservatives and for britain, for others, the government's economic mismanagement has 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 governments in fighting is making matters worse. i have seen so much in the last few weeks by nowhere near hefley seen the front of this storm that's coming. people with working jobs on able to make and what's me anymore. the government needs to look what's happening on the front line and then no more than was the 1st to officially declare her candidacy. on friday, she might hope those who can stomach neither sooner nor johnson will choose her as a unifying candidate in a party leadership vote. that's due to take place next week. the fall out from lead,
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tough is brief, time in office has left deep divisions in a government and policy who's 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, paul reese, i'll his era london. stephanie deka is life for us, sir in westminster. stephanie, what are people saying about all this? in particular, the possibility of boris johnson coming back of people are very divided. there certainly isn't one voice you heard there are in fulls packages. so people i've been speaking to ranging from yes, he should come back. it can't get much worse and he's the only one with the people's mandate, considering he was elected in 2019 to the other camp that say actually many things that i can't describe on t v. how they feel about whether he would come back. he is, of course, still under investigation, you know, he resigned amidst
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a mass resignation from his own party. this is a party, the tory party, the conservative party that is deeply, deeply divided. now we expect bars johnson to land back here in the u. k. in about an hour from now, he's been on the hot and holiday in the caribbean. let's have a look at some of the saturday papers and what they're saying and met what is really unprecedented times here. i in the political sense. well, i'm the guardian saying, tory tribes go to war and it really does indicate the divisions between the party there really is a party that's been at its own neck if you will, for the last decade or so. the daily telegraph soon as richey soon as the previous chance or raises to secure majority of tory empties are according to his supporters . he has that 100 threshold or ready to be able to be put forward as one of the candidates. it's not official. a penny more than to you, but mentioned her there she is running. it's not clear whether she will get that. those a 100 nominations from the m p. 's, the son saying at bars johnson,
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i'm flying back. we're going to do this. i'm up for it's indicating that he's very keen to get his old job back. then you have the mirror saying, surely not again, which is the feeling also of a lot of people here and then those who are support richie soon back. of course, the 2 men soon act and johnson, ah, very well known rival saying, john, so we'll prove facial so many questions here moving forward. i think that this weekend will show who's officially gonna put their hat in the ring. we could know who the prime minister is as early as monday. if me one person gets those 100 nominations. and if there are 3, there is a process that will basically wish them down to 2 in an online nomination by the end piece. and then by friday, there will be a new prime minister just briefly cutting through all that political back and forth . there is a real economic crisis here. as you heard there in paul's report, people cannot make ends meet mortgages of sword by hundreds of dollars a month. people who have jobs cannot afford to put food on the table. there is an
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energy crisis looming energy bills have risen. so for all this back and forth and the political a meandering, if you will, or whoever becomes a new prime minister is going to have to tackle immediate, extremely serious issues here. all right, stephanie, thanks that stephanie deca, lifeforce in westminster. a we are less than a month away. now from the 2022 football woke up here in katara. the next major fif, a tornado is in australia and new zealand. the draw happened in oakland a little earlier raining champions. the usa had been drawn in the same group as the netherlands. 32 teams will compete with a record world, a wide audience of more than 1000000000 forecast for the women's torment. it will kick off in july next year. sarah clock reports game on this is club, great, open football for women in sydney. now that way and 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 unbundled 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 port has risen tournament on tournament, it still piles in comparison to the mens. the short answer to that is, yes, there is a long way to go. 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 play is $32.00 nations will compete for the women's world cup title with a strong and supported typing the national team. the matilda will have
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a home advantage. i think earlier can win the show. i hope there are really strong team. they've shown some really good results, particularly recently. the women's world cup kicks off in july next year. sarah clark, audi 0 frisson, australia helen mallon is chair of a capital football federation in new zealand. she joins us now from oakland. thanks for meeting with us. so we've had the joy. helen id, right. new zealand prospects. good. draw for them. i think we're going to send him through and i'm really with the with no wife, but i think it's a really great mixture of experience. and you think that the usa are probably favorites though, but how competitive do you expect this particular tournament to be shipped from? school this morning it will be completed. right?
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obviously really hoping to get this re thinking along with a number of other country experience as well as that right here in the taylor and the la women's work up was seen as a big success. can this can the next event build on that? i think we're very excited about. i think it's a fine period there. well, some people from all the will talk to us a little bit about what this game means for, for your neck of the woods and for the grass roots game there in new zealand. this and a lot, i think in wellington will never get to it. he's been buying
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a great test waiting for the pain card number for you. it might of money to be on the money and the really for the future of women, the women's game and and the opportunity for young children who are playing football to come and see what should be. all right, good to thanks for your time. good. talk to helen melany. joining us there from oakland i went ahead of the women's world cup caught her 2022 will break new ground. as the 1st mens woke up with female referees taking charge of matches. there are a $129.00 officials in total, including $69.00 assistance and $24.00 video match. officials. lot of these 36
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match referees is 3. a women the most experience is stephanie frappe ha, who's for from france, who's been fee for listed for 13 years. joining her is lawanda is selena mac and sango, who has been refereeing at the top level since 2012. and the 3rd is japan's yashimi yamashita, who was free for listed in 2015. she described her selection for this tournament as a dream and says she's ready to handle the big occasion. pretty much, you know, of course, i think the pressure is huge and i have a lot of responsibility, but i'm really happy to take on this duty and pressure. so i'll try to take it positively. one of the big goals as a referees to bring out the beauty of soccer, i will do my best and do what i can to make that happen in game. so if i need to communicate with the players, i will do that. if i need to show a card, i will show a card, rather than just control. i'm thinking about the bigger goal of bringing out the appeal of soccer because i would be very happy if my being
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a female referee helps women play an active role in sports. and especially in soccer in japan, there is still a long way to go for women in the world of soccer. so it would be great if this event could help promote female participation, all sorts of different ways. not only in sports or children of georgia, maloney has been sworn in as italy's next prime minister, as we've been mentioning, leading the nation's 1st far right government since the 2nd world war. these are the live pictures that you're looking at. the latest pictures rather that you're looking at right now. her brothers of italy, party, which has fascists. roots got the most votes in last month's general election. let's speak now to roberto dudley monta. he is an italian political scientist at louis. guido codley university. enjoy just now from sharon, thanks so much be with us. now we heard some of the rhetoric coming from ga, maloney earlier in the program. a lot of it seen as,
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as quite divisive. but what sort of a mandate does she bring to this, and how much can she realistically get done? an amended these for change. italians, the one change the trying to get it from various political fig. yours was going to rain see great loss of amy. and now they want to pry maloney, you know the narrative that the more 10 to become a right wing is that correct was to dance with most of dans, awarded for georgia bologna because they see george maloney is kind of a new figure than might deliver the change of the day is one or she, her party has its roots in italian, fascism, and many people say that this is, this is problematic. where do you see that in, in her ability to government?
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and i do see that is really problematic, even though it is true, but the real problem is not financially precious. wallen is the competence that will bring together. that's what i am most concerned. because she has no experience of going anything can the she's, she's surrounded by people in their party with people particularly relevant skills in the composition, the government, the government is kind of a mixed thing. so competence and with concern. not so much passion lose. let's talk a little bit about the competence then because they have been various reports of how well she gets along or doesn't get along with some of her partners in that government like a silvio berlusconi for a sample. so how do you see that in her affecting her ability to government and
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keeping that coalition together? it's a great question. i think the real problem is here coalition the region of our coalition . this is the largest center, right. and the joy in the history of the 2nd republic, not even bernasconi, enjoyed such a large majority in both houses of parliament. but at the same time, as you have correctly pointed out, this majorities fracture is divided. we've seen natural bernasconi, we might see them in the next few weeks, months, which saline. and so then we'll make it hard for her to govern. and unfortunately, italy needs long lasting government which we have not had for the past for 30 years. and this my neck last very long either because of internal divisions,
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not because of the strength of the opposition, which is in italy. it today is in disarray. so what challenges does this little government face now? i mean, what, what is on the minds of italians more than anything? it's the economy, the economy, the economy, is inflation is the energy bills is a jobs. and we expect the recession and the economy all over the place is not so much issues have to do with identity in the traditional values. the bodies with the stand for era challenge is to deal with the economy and with inflation and with eventually on a blind could to get your perspective, rebuttal del monte at dice fate. thanks for much of it. thank you for your questions. china's communist party has approved an amendment of its charter that
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could give more power to present. she jin, paying the announcement came at the closing session of a week long party congress that sets the national agenda for 5 years. on sunday, the governing party is expected to confirm she as party chief for an unprecedented 3rd term. patrick walk is in beijing with more. well, the consummation of the central committee officially signals for the 1st time that she jumping will stay on for a 3rd term is inclusion in that all, but guarantees it a notably it means that he has now officially broken retirement rules for party members. he won't be unveiled as general secretary of the commerce party until tomorrow, that's when the central committee meets to ratify the 25 member politburo, as well as the all important 7 member pollitt bureau standing committee as well. it follows a week of deliberations behind closed doors. it's also been an eventful week,
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which is really highlighted some the challenges that the new leadership will face, most notably having to address the state of the economy after the national bureau of statistics. unexpectedly postponed the release of q 3, g d p data early this week. it, it points to as an list of suggested a to muted growth for the 3rd quarter following the a 0 growth in the 2nd quarter. and all of this, of course, is inextricably linked to china's 0 covert policy, which president shipping has repeatedly defended and endorsed the ukranian forces, say, russia could be preparing to abandon her son as key of counter offensive intensifies ukraine, says it as we take in 88 towns and villages in the region has been more heavy artillery and rocky fire, and some people are leaving as part of what russia cause of voluntary evacuations.
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her son is one, a for ukranian territories, illegally annexed by moscow. last month. russia and ukraine are accusing each other of planning to blow up a huge dam in the san region. cleaning president volunteer. ms. lansky says, russian forces have planted explosives in the dam. in nova kafka, his warning, its destruction could be catastrophic. a russian installed official in house on accuses ukraine. a firing missiles of the dam. neither side has shown evidence for their claims. the soviet era damn, is 30 meters deep and 3.2 kilometers long. blowing it up would send a wall of water towards nearby populated areas including the occupied city of a son. that's what russian troops are digging in as ukrainian forces advance. damaging the dam would also destroy the system of canals that irrigate southern ukraine, including crimea, which was seen by russia in 2014 of the u. s. s. russia threats to attack the dam, or another example of moscow's brutality. whitehouse corresponding kimberly how
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could spoke with john kirby from the national security council? ukraine president polanski has called on the west, including the white house to war. russia not to blow up or down. that could flood parts of southern ukraine. lensky argues that if russia were to blow up the down, it would be equivalent to using a weapon of mass destruction. i spoke to one of president biden's top security advisors and asked him how concerned the white house is about such an attack on acceptable these attacks on civilian infrastructure and civilian populations is absolutely unacceptable. it's another example of russian brutality against the ukrainian people who is trying to shrink fear in to them. and he's trying to affect their ability to get through what will likely be a cold winter. the threat comes amid accusations that russia is getting support on the ground from iran. president lensky has renewed his call for additional military
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aid. i congressional delegation has met in ukraine with zalinski pledging bipartisan support for air defense systems necessary to take down the iranian drones that the united states alleges have been assisting russia in its campaign. any rocky city has been rebuilt in 2 years after being left in ruins at the fall of ice and businesses already reaping the benefits. as ali hashem reports from ramadi, a few years ago, iraq solemn bought province was included. the result of wiping gonna cox carried out why on through the city of ramadi, under attack from iso fighters, but for now the streets of polluted a deserted today. its main cities for louisiana, maddie are full of construction projects. i knew that i doing. i'm one of the have
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