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across the world. so no matter when you call home will be you can use in current to pass that matter to years. ah yes, that ga maloney is sworn in as italy's next prime minister leading its 1st fall right government since the 2nd world war. ah, hello, i have him seeka, this is edge. is it a life from the whole set coming up? or as johnson cut short his holiday, as speculation grows, he'll join the race to become the u. k. next, prime minister. china's communist party ends is congress with president she, jim ping, set to get an unprecedented 3rd term. and the 2023 women's world cup draw has taken place with raining champions. the usa drawn in the same group as the
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netherlands. ah, but i ga maloney has been sworn in as italy's new prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post maloney's also leading italy's 1st far right government. since the 2nd world war, a brothers of italy party has fascist routes. it received the most votes in last month's general election, maloney's administration face a severe economic pressure with high inflation and an energy crisis, playing the country. reverse that a month a is an italian political scientist at louis. guido carly university, he says maloney's mandate is change. italians, the one changed the trying to get it from various political fig. yours was connie rain, see gray lol soleni and now they want to pry maloney. you know the narrative that
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the more tenants become a right wings, is that correct? most a dancer voted for george maloney, his because they see george maloney has kind of a new figure that might deliver the change of the things was the real problem is not from actually precious root. the real problem is the competence that you're going to get that's what i am most concerned because she has no experience of going anything in the she's, she's surrounded by people in their party or people particularly relevant skills and the composition, the government, or government is kind of a mixed thing. so it's competence and concern. not so much. passion moves. i think the real problem is here coalition, the co region of our coalition. this is the largest center,
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right. and the joy in the history of the 2nd republic. not even gone enjoyed such a large majority in both houses. this majority is fracture is divided. we've seen natural bernasconi. we might see that in the next few weeks, months with saline. and so that will make it hard for her to govern any u. k. former prime minister boys 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 morgan. but only she has formerly lloyd set campaign and each needs the support of $100.00 m. p. 's to enter the race. 60 less trust maurice reports from london. not long after the last leadership contest ended. bet so now being taken on, he will fill the old new 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
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commons, penny, mordant, and a certain, boris johnson. i think it's pretty chaotic. i think the conservatives ah more interested in their own personal gain than they are in boss, right. the country, they're st. vice johnson's gonna renegade. it is the looks of it silly. did it at our veins. everyone st. bring boris back on 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, at one scandal to many, is now gathering support for pushed to re gain. number 10, johnson is still being investigated on accusations he liked to parliament about parties. he attended during cove at 19 locked down. so if he does run, he'll need 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 tout his moral credentials aid this with will be our potentially our 3rd prime minister since the general action 2019. that means we have to think about that legitimate legitimacy question that the public will be
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asking themselves, and also about who could win the next election that obviously important for any political party at the time. so in, at the moment i would lean towards boris johnson, 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 is coming. people with working jobs on able to make endless me anyway. the government needs to look at what's happening on the front line and then know morton's was the 1st to officially declare had candidacy on friday. she might hope those who can stomach neither sudak nor johnson will
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choose her as a unifying candidate in a party leadership vote. that's due to take place next week. the fall out from less trust is brief, time in office has left deep divisions in a government and party whose unity was already falling apart. conservative m p. 's may spend the coming days deciding whether they want to vote another new face into office, or go back to one they know. bars. johnson paul reese out is era. london of stephanie dec, his life was in westminster. now stephanie, what are the british public make a wallace? while it's also very much divided about who you speak about, what the who they want to see coming to power next, you mentioned there are bars, johnson will were expecting him to land back here in the u. k, at any point now, while he was on holiday in the caribbean, a lot of talk that he will be throwing his hat into the ring. of course,
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did the former prime minister are left at mid mass resignations of the tory party. that's the conservative party a. let's take a look at some of the headlines. it'll break down to sort of the feeling across the spectrum because this is a country that is very divided about how to move forward. this is a party that is very divided about how to move forward. the guardian newspaper is saying, tory tribes go to war, of course is, is a part of the slowly been disintegrating over the last few years. this will print bars. johnson flies home for leadership bid. despite warnings, it will plunge the party into chaos. and man saying richey soon act remains the current favorite to win. as patty morgan throws her hat into the ring on the daily telegraph saying soon act the former chancellor races to secure the majority of tori and peas yesterday. supporters of soon act saying that he had managed to get those 100 nominations needed to put your name forward. it's not official, but this is what we're hearing, penny morton,
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who has thrown our hat into the ring. the 1st candidate to do so we're not sure yet . how many votes she will be able to get the sun newspaper got bars. johnson on the front. i'm flying back. we're going to do this. i'm up for it. and man, not the mirror reporting where the headline saying, surely not again. referring to bars. johnson, becoming yet again potentially the prime minister. and then the times finalizing saying are those to their supporting which he soon act. the 2 men are rivals, if you will. johnson will quote, prove fatal. i think everything up in the air at the moment, certainly this we can. i think we're going to wait and see if anyone officially puts their name forward. those 3 names you mentioned earlier seemed to be the favorites. the front one or as i think we could have a prime minister here as early as monday. if only one of the candidates gets a 100 votes. if let say the maximum of 3, because they're just over $350.00 and peas and they all need
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a 100 nominations each. get the vote is going to be whittle down down to 2 and then the m. p. 's will vote online by friday, latest, you will have a new prime minister. but again, as we've been mentioning and as you saw in paul's package, they are, there are urgent, immediate critical issues when it comes to the economy. cost of living, how people are being affected, to be dealt with here and the longer this back and forth and political goes on for people will tell you it's having a dire consequence on the people on lives. you heard there in the package, people who have jobs cannot make ends need to have a storing energy crisis. energy bills. the winter is coming. there isn't any time really people will tell you for the back and forth and the politics being played, or when you have such real crucial issues to deal with when that comes to the country. all right, stephanie deca live 1st there in westminster. i sniffed a chinese communist party has approved an amendment of its charter the could give more power to prisoners. she jumping the announcement came at the closing session
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of a week long party congress that sets the national agenda for the next 5 years on sunday . the governing parties expected confirmed she as party chief for an unprecedented 3rd term. patrick falk 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, and 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 politburo standing committee as well, it follows a week of deliberations behind closed doors. it's also been an eventful week, 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
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of statistics. unexpectedly postponed the release of q 3, g d b data early this week it, it points to as an list of suggested to muted growth for the 3rd quarter following the 0 growth in the 2nd quarter. and all of this, of course, is inextricably linked to china's 0 cobit policy, which president shipping has repeatedly defended and endorsed. a delegates and journalists in beijing have witnessed and unusual seen as former chinese president who jin towel was escorted from the closing ceremony of the party congress. he was seen being persuaded by 2 men to leave the hall. we spoke briefly to present. she was sitting next to him in the front row. there was no official comment about the reason for who being held off the stage a still head on al jazeera. we'll have an update on the cholera break in malawi that killed more than
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a 100 people. and bustling once again, we go back to in a rocky city that was left in ruins. after iso was defeated. ah, anticipation is rising. and so with wanted my cattle aways. hello. the weather is still reasonably warm across batch of western europe. that's the good news. so we have got plenty of cloud and rain still tumbling in from the atlantics and very unsettle weather piling through here. lots of wind and rain, the winds coming in from a southwest direction, hence the relative walls. but there is a fair amount of cloud around and there's a fair amount of rain as well. got a nasty little system rolling its way down across sir switzerland eating into northern parts of the italy. more weight where we're coming in across that western side of europe. wet and windy weather, driving in the cross, much of portugal,
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western parts of spain. we see some wet weather coming into ireland and wales. too much weather to inter scott and northern are much of england will be dry. having said that, at least away from the west, and that's at 1800 celsius in london, that's not too bad. 20 celsius, therefore paris to pick up to route 21 in paris by sunday. but the rain sets in here that stays lots of wet weather. england's turn for some wet weather there. some make the most of saturday sunday las pretty miserable. wet weather there too. into much of france central rose by the stage lottery drivers and wet weather over towards the east lodge, a dry across northern parts of africa, more heavy showers through central areas, lobby showers, longest bells, if right also there. the sierra leone to with sponsored by categories. ahh with
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with ah, but again, you're watching, i just did a reminder of our top story. the south georgia maloney has been sworn in as italy's new prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post alone. he's also leading it's lease 1st fall. right . government says the 2nd world war, how brothers of italy party has fascist roots. form
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a u. k. prime minister boris johnson is expected to join the race to get back his old job. former chancellor rich heat soon. ac is also expected to be a contender. cabinet minister penny molden declared her candidacy on friday. china's communist party has approved an amendment of its chapter that could give more power to prisoners. she jin pink announcement came at the closing session of a week long party congress for ukrainian forces. say russia could be preparing to abandon her son as cubes, counter offensive intensifies. ukraine says this re taken atm, towns and villages in the region. there's been more heavy artillery and rocket fi, and some people are leaving as part of what russia causes voluntary evacuations. hassan is one of 4 ukrainian territories illegally. next by moscow. last month,
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russia and ukraine are accusing each other, planning to blow up a huge dam in the her son, region, ukrainian president, while demons, lensky says. russian forces a planted explosives in the dam, in the novel, no hope cut. his warning it would. it's instruction would be catastrophic. a russian installed official and her son accused ukraine of firing missiles with them . neither side as shown, evidence for their claims. soviet era, the dam is 30 meters deep and 3.2 kilometers long of blowing it up would send a wall of water towards nearby populated areas including the occupied city of her son. that's where russian troops are digging in as ukrainian forces advance. damaging the dam would also destroy the system of canals that irrigate selling ukraine, including crimea, which was seized by russia in 2014 of the u. s. s. russia threats to attack the dam are another example of moscow's retaliate. the white house correspondent kimberly how could spoke with john kirby from the national security council. ukraine
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president lansky 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. a subpoena has been issued to demand former u. s. president donald trump testifies in congress about the capital attack, the january 6th congressional committee. first, trump personally orchestrated the effort to overturn the 2020 election. it's off trump for several documents, including communications with members of congress and fall right groups. how do you feel, castro has more from washington this subpoena we knew it was coming with. there was a unanimous vote by this committee last week for this subpoena to the 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? a close ally of trump has been sentenced to 4 months in prison. the band was found guilty in july of failing to comply with the investigation into the january 6th attack. a former presidential adviser will also find 6 than a half $1000.00. sentence is suspended until ban and files and appeal. i'm allow, he is struggling to cope with a cholera outbreak that's killed more than a 100 people since march medical work as a trying to contain the spread of the disease. but they may be running out of time . intern monahan has more worried parents are bringing their children to this
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clinic for treatment. as the color outbreak spreads, the very young are among the most at 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 good. it was that debreto went to assist us with that. but 2000000 doses of what, what date of accident and we, we expect people send me in the next day or 2 weeks there was a small crisis. elk was we didn't have we in that pool as the food. and, but i'm happy that as government to have managed to do it, i, the fluids are with the over a 2 handed immune pointed mile, always caller. a crisis began in march after a series of tropical storms, the destruction of infrastructure and contamination of water supplies colson outbreak that spread across the country. the men risk factor that we had established and they d my, these doublet was law was i could do because that's water and sanitation
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issues. there's low coverage of latrines along the shore length color is also in 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 2 dose, the vaccine to a single dose. we can't end 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 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,
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al, jazeera and iraq. his city has been rebuilt in 2 years after being left in ruins. when i saw was defeated in the region and businesses already reaping the benefits as ali has some reports from what i'm already a few years ago, iraq selim bought a province, wasn't the result of fighting, going to cox carried out by on the city of ramadi under attack from iceland fighters, but for now the streets of felicia deserted. today, its main cities for lucia and remedy are full of construction project. a new aluminum body of water hage, under has become a magnet for investment. we facilitate the work of series some basis to work on bob province. since 2017 until 2022. we have managed to strategic projects in all parts of the governance, especially with road schools and hospitals. and one of them is this will
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tell you never met since the decline of isolate it has risen on the bank of the euphrates river and is nearly ready to welcome judy. we need around 18 for a month to finish, finalize our job here in the site, only hindering by the after the war of the and on. but the while we're only the corner going on event that once the project will finish all, all users will, it will come here on the. busy many invest augusta from outside from, from out of iraq. it's a change that many have worked for and the past visiting i'm boss me, cities would have been on thinkable, but today improve socio economy conditions and decrease 6 area for the station after the war against isom have made such projects off. they are financed by the
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provincial government or the private sector. what, while we as a property developer who has invested millions of dollars in residential? what am i to sell now? how about dash when we 1st entered drama, after it was free for myself, i was totally destroyed, like the aftermath of work or to, to build a city within 2 years is no easy job. our investment here is part of returning life to ourselves and our people. i'm pushing them. what's missing is falling investment local authorities, blaine federal legislation and bureaucracy for discouraging overseas investors from entering the market. but business owners often fall, oh, they say these busy markets on a sort of a new beginning at yakima jazeera or mad. yeah. ah, ah,
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we are less than a month away from the 2022 football walk up in. caught out the next big fif a tournament is in australia and new zealand. the draw as just happened in oakland with reining champions, the usa in the same group as the netherlands. 32 teams will compete with a world record world. what audience of more than 1000000000 forecast reformer kicks off in july. sarah clark with his runners game on this is club grade, open football for women in sydney. now that way and a glint had his pipe for 16 years 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 world cup next year. so call to be able to post like a full women's international toner and on her soil. i already have tickets where, oh, kind of get 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,
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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 gay. strength of 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 won't top the broadcast rights tied together. but the 2027 is what i was going to be disbursed has the 2 of them separated so that we can really get a sense of the commercial value of the women's game as a stand the one. but the host nations, australia, new zealand grass roots 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, pause, money and high lags behind the men's game,
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including at the will cup level. while the prize port 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, i mean there's still enormous disparity, for instance, between the very top elite women for all isn't the very top, the late men. but of course, the counter argument to that is there's also a difference in revenue that hasn't deterred the play is $32.00 nations will compete for the women's world cup total with a stallion supporters hoping the national team, the matilda is we'll have a home advantage. i think it's rarely a can win for shaw. i hope so. they're really strong team. they've shown some really good results. ah, particularly recently the women's world cup kicks off in july, next year, 0 o'clock al jazeera brisbin australia i will ahead of the women's world cup a cut out 2022 will break new ground. as the 1st mens woke up with female referees
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taking charge of matches after the $36.00 match referees, the 3 women the most experienced. this is stephanie for par, who from france, who's been fee for listed for 13 years. joining her is rwanda. selena will come sango who's been refereeing at the top level since 2012. and the 3rd is japan. you . she meet yamashita who was free from listed in 2015. she described her selection for this torment 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 suckers. 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 was short card rather than.

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