tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 22, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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debate is the commonwealth still something that king charles well take on the inside story on al jazeera? ah, this is al jazeera ah. hello until mccrae. this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 16 minutes, georgia maloney is sworn in as italy's next prime minister leading its 1st fall right government since the 2nd world war. bars. johnson cops short his holiday. the speculation grows. he will join the rice to become the you guys next. prime minister iran rejects calls by some european nations to investigate allegations. russia is using iranian may drones and ukraine,
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china's communist party ins. it's congress with president. she's paying it to get an unprecedented 3rd term. and the 2023 women's world cup drawer has taken place with writing champions, the usa drawn and the same group as the netherlands. ah, we stop this news out in italy, we're georgia, maloney has been sworn in as the 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, her brothers of italy, party has fascist roots ever received the most boats. and last month's general election, maloney's administration faces severe economic pressure with people struggling with high inflation and an energy crisis. will cecilia so to lata is an assistant professor of global politics at the american university of rome. she joins us from
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there now. thank you very much for being on this news our i guess 1st of all, how difficult are some of her coalition partners going to make it for her to govern? how is she going to keep this says fragile coalition together? do you thank yes, i think it's going to be a complicated task right to take the scholarship together and runny nose is very well it doesn't really have a reputation for alisha. i would say. so it's going to be a challenge and it's certainly been sort of bumpy. sorry, in a sense because as you may know, bird is stony in the past few days as being expressing words of solid art towards the and so that was like a major factor of friction between maloney embers by himself but also but this will be the other calisha partner is going to be kind of hard to deal with, in a sense it's going to be the minister of any transport day for structures,
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which means that he will not possibly have the control ports. so this is something that's still under discussion because actually maloney really fears that he may. 6 have clashes with the european union or for instance, docking or migrant ships. not going to be a kind of a hard job in a sense. it just want to talk about the european union and her relationship there in june, maloney interests spines fall right vox potty outlining her conservative views. i just want to play you a clip from that. he allow funny. yeah. not. well, no, i don't know me. yes. to the natural family, no to the l g b t lobby. yes. to sexual identity? no to gender ideology, no to islamist violence. yes, to secure borders, no to mass migration, no to big international finance. no to the bureaucrats of brussels. so no to the
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bureaucrats of brussels, she says. and so how do you think she's going to handle the relationship with the you? so we have to make the draw distinction between what maloney has been saying before and we're going to pay and what she's saying. and we now look at the composition of the cabinet. you will see that actually the key mysteries have been have been given to people that have a reputation for being strongly pro european. and i'm referring for instance to the minister of foreign affairs. so but yeah, and no minister was a commissioner for a long time and he's very well known in brussels, impressive circles. if you look at the supreme court ministry of relations with
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that, he's the only get finances again. you see. so one person from the lead party that nonetheless is again inside the lead party, has always been a kind of a moderate boy very, very much for european. so i think that in that sense maloney as only try to be reassuring because of the, of the brussels in fact. and, and, and so i think she's really set to corporate with brussels. and one of the 1st challenges, in fact, will be at the dropping and completion of the new budget. all right, and this is something that the governments of the year is on do working very closely with european commission italy like how much of the world is facing a, an economic crisis with rising inflation. what plan does she have to do with that
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and how successful do you think that she's going to be? so this is the other big child. and so right now it's all about managing the energy crisis and economic crisis that will almost certainly follow. and so the 2 piece of course, are, you know, they did budget and drafting their budget bill and see and package of possible package of measures to hell that citizens deal with the cost of what is right there they go together. i wasn't thinking that there is not so much margin for a generous measures and that the, the 1st challenge that this government is going to face is to make hard choices. they list, it won't be possible to really make good on all the promises that have been, have been done during the electoral campaign. so there will certainly be some kind
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of measures for support to support to families at these difficult time. but again, the margin is, is not that great because the rejections for growth i agree or not really, you know, the prospects are really bright. we see, let's see what happens. but this is certainly certainly the 1st thing that the government is going to deal with it. okay, thank you so much for your time and inside on the program today. the cecilia, so to law to for us and rome in the u. k. former prime minister burroughs johnson may be looking to get his old job back. he's expected to be up against former chancellor richie sooner and senior cabinet minister penny mordant. but only she has formerly launched her campaign and each needs the support of $100.00 impedes to into the rice. to succeed las truss pull various reports from london. not long after the last leadership contest ended. bet so now being taken on,
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he will fill the old you prime minister's shoes in the frame to replace lives trust who resigned after just 6 weeks is former chancellor richie sooner the leader of the commons, penny morton and the certain bars. johnson, i think it is pretty chaotic. i think the conservatives more interested in their own personal again, and they are in what's right for the country. the 1st johnson is going to run the get. it is going to be silly today to arrange everyone saying bring forest back night. speak to everyone 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 push to regain number 10. johnson is still being investigated on accusations. he lights a parliament about parties. he attended your encode with 19 locked down. if he does or on he lead to persuade at least a 100 fellow and piece to support him. but his appeal among the voters could help him sway those of his colleagues who doubt his moral credentials with will be
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potentially off the prime minister since the general election 2019. that means we have to think about that legitimate digital 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 on 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 we seen the front of the storm. it's coming people with working jobs on able to make endlessly, any more the government needs to look at what's happening on the front line and
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then know morton's was the 1st to officially declare had candidacy on friday. she might hope those who could stomach nigh that sudak 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 less trust is brief. time in office has left deep divisions in a government and party whose unity was already falling apart. conservative em pays, 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, aldi's era, london was tiffany deka is life for us at westminster and there were reports, the boss johnson has just landed back in the u. k. i was the public reaction. been to him, potentially walking back into number 10 downing street. yes he has just landed or would be interesting whether he says anything in public cut
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or not after cutting short his holiday to the caribbean, to answer your question, i actually spoke to someone just now gentlemen, who said in his words, he said, you know, boris johnson was done for lying to parliament for lying to the queen. he still under investigation and now he wants to come back into politics. says so you have very 2 divided camps. i think if you will, those who are absolutely appalled by the idea, if you would see a return of boris johnson as the prime minister at others who will tell you that they think that he is the man for the job that he's the only one with the public mandate because he was elected in 2019 he's the best one and some people will even say to unify the party. i think that is a big question mark. particularly of course, because you did see so many members of his own party resign at that led to his own resignation. everything still up in the i think what is clear is that you will potentially see 3 contenders. you've mentioned them there any moment. the 1st one who's put her name forward, whether she'll get those 100 does nominations,
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we still have to wait and see where she soon act. the former chancellor, his supporters last night saying that he had already managed to get those 100 nominations. that's not official yet. and of course, the big question mark about bar is johnson. i'm also people who just talking to, you know, there is the question of a general election that is constitutionally possible. but if you look at it in that small detail, it's up to the conservatives at to call for that the prime minister or parliament. they have the majority and the party is polling i the historic all time low. so this is why this many, many, every one will tell you is not going to be on the table at all. it is what a lot of people want. they say it's time. the curse of conservatives of run this country into the grounds. you just saw in poles, packers, just how dire. the economic situation here is. so moving forward, what are we looking at? we could have a prime minister as early as monday. if only one name gets a 100 nominations, but if you have more than that, a maximum of 3. so a process that will take place during the week on friday most definitely there will
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be a new prime minister. thank you so much for that. that stephanie ticket for us at westminster, which own curtis is a professor of political science at the university of strength. clyde, he joins us alive from glasgow and the such. who do you see as the frontrunner? i think the front runner is mr. so knock, it's not very clear, certainly from the tale of m pays. he's now already reckoned to have over $100.00 backers, if you, because to pay on the title. mr. johnson is going to have to test the water and find out whether he can actually get over the threshold. many people think he will miss more than perhaps he's going to struggle to get pass on the threshold. unless mr. johnson tools are to some point between now and monday, in which case i think most of mr. johnson's father was would go in her direction. i think we're also anticipating give him what we've seen so far. that mr sonata will
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win amongst and pace. the real question harveys, assuming he does face the contest, faces are contested by frankly, against either miss morton or mr. johnson, is whether he will win amongst the membership for the membership. this is in many respects, a re run of the contest a back in the summer with most of the people who bought mr. so knock, but mr. stood out then thinking that mr sooner would make a good prime minister now amongst the membership. whereas amongst those who both have been his tries already a minority take the view. meanwhile, most of the people who by 2 police trusts are inclined to the view that mr. johnson would make a good prime minister. now, you might say from the results of that, it's pretty care that mr. so not is going to lose again amongst the membership, which will be the decisive. and that is certainly the risk that he faces. however,
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we should remember in a n g dot as much as 42 percent of the vote amongst the membership. he seemed to improve his position as a contest went on on it only will require minority of those who box miss trusts to switch to mister. so knock in preference to mister johnson for him perhaps to make it home, but i think it's the last stage of the process that is the biggest potential austic obstacle to mr. so next johnson's can, the conservative party risk putting bars. johnson beckoned to number 10. i mean, how much of a hit would they take with the, with the general public if that was to be the case. what is certainly true that amongst a general public, just over a half se, they will be unhappy if mister johnson became prime minister, or the court would be happy. but the position amongst 2019 conservative birches is different. equally amongst both is in general. mister sooner is ahead of mister johnson. but then mister, so now was added mistrust back in the sub. so in his sense,
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the question facing the conservative party as to whom do they think it's more important to appeal those who voted for the party and 2019 who they are doubtless, many of them they've got to get bach always it. but you have a candidate that perhaps appeals more watch in. there isn't necessarily a straight answer to that question, but of course, the real question about pricing. i mean, mr. johnson is, you know, we've had some conservative, empty saying, no, i'm not willing to support a johnson that administration. i might even resign my seat not to darkness. so i'm not being certain the heat at the moment, but there is a question mark about whether or not mr. johnson could create a stable and effective government and to be on there is the same question. has to be asked about mr sooner there are people who are in the id body, but mister, so not count. they blamed him for mister johnson's downfall. not does the race ready? fundamental question facing the conservative party? all the, all the personal animosities currently exist within the party,
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the faction is in the party. so great that there isn't anybody who can maintain the confidence of the house of commons in future. and in that case, we might find ourselves with a much earlier journal action than tory on page one, but perhaps the electric would find perhaps a more acceptable resolution to the position which we currently find ourselves. just on that. how missy, do you think this next week is going to get or do you think that the, the consent is going to be able to get tampered down, some of that internal squabbling and carry out a rather smooth process? well, i think i've heard is just, i mean it is, i think possible though not by any means inevitable. the may be mr. doc is the only person who gets a pos to 100. he doesn't face a context. i think the odds are not a low, but we can't rule the chart, in which case it certainly won't be messy. they will give him a week to consult with mr. hunt about what the statement the following monday
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should be and i were direction. they will be reluctant to july, but of course we'll be talking about somebody who will have his own views about what should happen, but at least is familiar with the practices of the treasury. but a can you, how about, let's just say for the purposes of order, mister johnson winds it after having been props defeated quite heavily amongst tore a pace, but then still wins amongst the membership. in those circumstances, it's not, it's going to detention very messy indeed. and the reaction of concert of antique could me that we're back to the conservative party. and yes, i said yes, another critical crisis and perhaps an adverse reaction from the fiscal markets as well. so to potentially extremes in here that could play out over the next 7 days, we'll be keeping a very close eye on that. like i'm sure you are as well. thank you very much. it's john curtis for us and glasgow. well, there's plenty more ahead on this new zone including ordered to testify,
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donald trump is formerly subpoenaed by the congressional committee investigating the attack on the u. s. capital, a meeting of me is from around the world. they want to find a way to protect their cities from climate change and, and support 2 of the stars expected to light up, cut out 2020 to look to be in scintillating form with the tournament. less than a month away. ah, iran has rejected accusations that supplying russia with drones to use against ukraine. the u. s. and others believe the kremlin is using iranian, made drones to attack cave, as well as energy facilities across the country, france, germany, and the u. k. called for a un investigation into the allegations on friday. iran has issued a statement condemning the allegations as false and baseless it went on to say to
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run supports pace and an immediate into the war and ukraine through a political process. the provocative approaches of the european union and the u. k . a. contrary to their absurd and hypocritical claims of contributing to lasting pace and stability in the world. we reserve the right to respond to any irresponsible action and will not hesitate to defend the interests of the iranian nation. will it's bring endorses your barry who is in to run for us. and i guess are not particularly surprising that they have rejected these allegations. no, and that's been the general theme hear and the voices coming out of various levels of government has been one of denial about the fact that the accusations being put forth against officials here selling these suicide drones that are known as she had 136 that are manufactured in her on the waiting officials over and over again,
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including the iranian foreign minister. have said that the are absolutely false and they are politically motivated accusations. now we also heard from the rain in president ever he racy who was speaking at an event in the capital earlier on saturday, on the occasion of the national day of exports. he use the patient to touch on the subject of how. 1 he's been approached during his travels overseas, over the past year by various other various people asking about purchasing military equipment from iran that's listening to what he had to say. that some gun database yacht are here shortly. and the leaders of other countries meet with me. they ask me what around cell, it's military equipment to that. previously you'd give around nothing. but barbs, and now you're asking for around military equipment. i tell them why don't you buy it from other countries. it's available everywhere, but in response they say they've heard around military equipment is so advanced and
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unique. now the issue of the sanctions that have been put in place on various officials and entities by the european union. and the british governments are not only about iran military capabilities. we also have been hearing from the reading foreign ministry spokesperson nasir connie, who commented about the latest sanctions that have been imposed on various entities and officials from the canadian government about the iranian press. we understand that a new entities have been added including foreign news agency, as well as testing news agency and k hahn newspaper as well as norm news. now the rain in f or ministry saying that there is a sanction frenzy as a result of the attitude that is coming out of washington and its neighbors are being affected. that would include canada. they say that these kinds of sanctions, restricting the iranian press in canada are hypocritical. the canadian government sever ties with around in 2012 as
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a result of various disputes they have. and we understand, according to the canadian foreign minister, the sanctions were put in place and to really highlight the people and entities that were among what they believed to be the worst offenders that are participated in or enabled gross human rights violations in iran. as a result of the ongoing demonstrations that have been happening in the countries for radically over the past few weeks, there is a sense from officials here that there is a multi leveled campaign on happening on an international level against the iran. not only based on what is spinning in ukraine, but also based on what they believed to be taking place inside the country in iran . and they believe that this is extremely hypocritical, because by sanctioning iranian media in one country, you're saying that there is no freedom of press there when they accuse the same thing of taking place inside or on a dosage of our for us inter,
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i'm thank you will ukrainian forces, say russia could be preparing to abandon curse on its caves, counter offensive intensifies you cry and says it has retaken a th, towns and villages in the region. there's been more heavy artillery and rocket fire, and some people are leaving as part of what russia calls voluntary evacuations. cassandra is one of 4 ukrainian territories illegally annexed by moscow last month . as the pain has been issued to demand former us president donald trump testifies in congress about the capitol attack. the january 2nd congressional committee says trump personally orchestra to the if it to overturn the 2020 election. it's asked trump the several documents, including communications with members of congress, and far right groups. how do you show castro has more from washington d. c. this subpoena we knew it was coming with. there was a unanimous vote by this committee last week for this subpoena to the issue,
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but there was some delays as to drafting it. and also finding one of trumps. many attorneys who was willing to receive service of it. and apparently it has now been officially issued. and what it's asking, 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
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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 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 president 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? le, close ally of trump has been sentenced to 4 months in prison. steve bannon was found guilty in july of failing to comply with the investigation into the january 6th attack. the former presidential adviser was also find a 6 and a half $1000.00. the sentence is suspended until ben, an files and appeal. oh, still a hit on al jazeera. we'll have an update on the color al break in malawi,
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that's killed, more than $100.00 people bustling that once again, we go back to an iraqi city that was left in ruins after iso was defeated. and in sports, we hear from someone that will be making history and to see as men's world cup details coming out later on and shy ah hello, the weather is still reasonably warm across batch of western europe. best to get news. so we have got plenty of cloud and rain still tumbling in from the atlantic, some very unsettled weather, piling through here. lots of wind and rain, the winds coming in from a south west 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. so switzerland eating into
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northern parts of italy, more wet weather coming in across that western side of europe. wet and windy weather, driving in the cross, much of portugal, western parts of spain. you see some winter weather coming in twilight and wales. too much weather too into scotland. northern are much of england will be dry. having said that, at least away from the west, and that's that 1800 celsius in london, that's not too bad. 20 celsius there for paris to pick up around 21 in paris by sunday. but the rain sets in here that stays lots of wet weather, england's time for some wet weather this and make the most of saturday, sunday lives pretty miserable, wet weather there too, into much affront central nurse. by the station she drivers some wet weather over towards the east. larger dry across northern parts of africa, more heavy showers through central areas, lobby showers, longest bells, if right also there. the sierra leone. ah.
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. ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories this. our former u. k prime minister boris johnson is expected to join the rice to get back his old job for the chancellor, where she cynic, is also expected to be a contender. cabinet minister penny more than declared her candidacy on friday. iran has rejected accusations that supplying russia with the drones to use against ukraine. the us and others believe the kremlin is using iranian, made drones to attack cave as well as energy facilities across the country. georgia maloney has been sworn in as italy's new prime minister. the 1st woman to hold the
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post. she's also leading italy's 1st far right government since the 2nd world war a while it's a major victory for maloney's party. critics say her hard line policies don't allow for an inclusive italy. we're harding reports. italy has sworn in its 1st female prime minister. you'll said about a little man. i was in sunni, lit, georgia, maloney now leads the 1st and the far right government since the end of the 2nd world war. the easiest way for europeans to understand are people around the world to understand what's going on in italy is think of what would happen if marine le pen became president of georgia. maloney is known for her conservative views, centered around religion, the homeland and family. he, i laugh, i me. yeah. not godaddy. no, i look lobby yes to the natural family, nor to the algae b t lobby. yes, to sexual identity, no to gender ideology,
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nor to islamist violence. yes, to secure borders, no to mass migration, no to big international finance. no to the bureaucrats of brussels. maloney's brothers of italy party has fascists. roots linked directly to former leader benito mussolini. the real problem is natural. national passions rollin is the competence that she will rank together because she has no experience with going anything handler. she's, she's surrounded by people in their party that they loved people that particularly relevant skills, relevant skills that are needed to dig italy out of a looming recession. inflation rates are at an all time high. as is the cost of living. pretty darn economic situation gets maloney very little boom for radical change, but essentially this is of a trifle form. i don't mean more than of
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a trifle for technician maloney supporters say she can help improve the market. while critics fear her policies will only push europe further to the right, the 1st signs have not been good. and if the question for maloney will be, does she let her ideology from the far right to express itself in that hard? is right, or does she follow the safe and narrow path right now? italy enters uncertainty. walker's analysts say many of those who voted for maloney are not right wing, but supported her in the hopes she can spark change. lia harding al jazeera would delegates, and journalists and beijing have witnessed an unusual saying at china's communist party congress, for the chinese president, huge in town, was escorted from the closing ceremony. he was seen being persuaded by 2 men to leave the whole. he spoke briefly to president sheesh and pang while sitting next
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to him in the front row. there was no official comment about the reason for her being helped off the stage. earlier members approved an amendment of the parties charter that could give more power to president. she on sunday the governing party is expected to confirm him 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 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 commas party until tomorrow. that's when the central committee meets to ratify the 25 member pollitt. bureau 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 b data early this week. it, it points to as analysts of suggested to muted the growth of for the 3rd quarter falling near 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. which in gang is assistant director of the national university of singapore east to asian institute . he joins us live from there now. thank you very much. for being on the program. i guess 1st of all, can you explain how significant sad these changes are for president she are, and what does it actually mean for him and his hold on power? i think now he has established he's political status as a call the day,
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the communist party of china. i think he also is he's also going to have the unprecedented a 3rd term for where he need to ship. i think as compared to his previous as like a whole team, how i'm the john for me. that's it. and he's not having more power. and also he's having more loyalists in the pop study committee and also in the play bureau. so this actually means that he's having more power to pers, pursue all kinds of his id, ologies, and also policy implementations in the world's 2nd largest economy. so these days, we know that actually has a lot of policies of his own style like the china's foreign policy is getting more and more aggressive and also the economic strategy and the recall the policy. so i think with seeking, being, securing, here's the 3rd term, i think we're going to see more and more policies of the style in the future. okay,
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so it's political doctrine is now included in the chapter. but can you explain, i guess what difference that is going to make to the average chinese person? i think in the future, i think probably they're going to hear these term seeking things called leadership more and more often. it's going to influence people's life lifestyle in every aspect, politics, economy, social life and also for him policy. so these days, i think we can see that actually he's different from his previous answers because his previous ss wants to, wanted to share power with you, with their colleagues in the pilot bureau understanding committee. but now she actually definitely is above all the members in the top decision making body. so that's why i think in the future, she's thought id will be seeing everywhere in china had difficult. do you think
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this makes it for anyone else to stand against them? will run in opposition to him. yeah, i think previously i think that has always been kind of a rivalry inside the comment is spotty, but difficult to be seen by the outside does. but in the future, i think it will be more and more difficult for any people, including the party elders or other strong, strong politicians inside the party to challenge. she's all authority, why he's thought and also he's, he's called either she press being shrines in the party charter. so this also means that she would also have, maybe he's the 4th term even after these 5 years, or even a rule china indefinitely. because he's a quality the ship has been written into the party charter. okay, thank you so much. that is a chain gang for us and singapore, thank you for being on the program. the un security council has voted to sanction
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or haitian gang leader accused of attacks against civilians. jimmy sheree here is a former policeman who's been linked to widespread rights violations. the counsel adopted a resolution to sanction any one who threatened the security and stability of haiti . there's been increasing lawlessness since the assassination of president juvenile, at marie's last year. whom is from around the world have gathered and boulevard, is to discuss how to protect their cities from climate change. they are worried about the impact of extreme, whither and how residents will cope. theresa boy reports begin. our journey over 100 mayers 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, their part of their c 40 at noble network of may, your staking urgent action to fight climate change from the cities they were
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present? london's mayor said he can is leading the group in a more than half the population lives in cities, and that's going up. so the estimates in 10 years time, ah, rich fobs, it'll become 60 percent become 70 percent. so that's the reality. greater openness, asian. now that's a problem, but it's also an opportunity because we're more dense, we can reduce our carbon footprint. if we change our cities. so people can walk around, cycle around, use public transport rather might on the cause. 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 racing 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, how many countries are meeting the paris accord in relation to reductions? only one. you look at the mares around the world, ah,
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more than 2 thirds of mares are an cause to meet the promise paris decoration. and so, you know, i think was really important is for national government to see mares and cities as allies, adversary's browser for the un to get citizen bears run that i will i report this week from the non profit. well, resources institute says countries are failing to tackle global warming. under the terms of perry's agreement, scientists say writing temperatures will worse and drought storms and floods. and that's why financing projects in cities, in the developing world is crucial for them but as young. but i get a hold. most of 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, use of energy or recycling. and i hope that this means more financing. and to back that up, i may years at this meeting announced
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a $1000000000.00 worth of assistance for projects to generate greener, energy transport and jobs. show 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. did he said, well, i'll just see that when aside is mallory is struggling to cope with a cholera. i'll break that. it kills more than 100 people since march medical work as a trying to contain the spread of the disease that they may be running out of time . fenton 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. well went to steady ad giving the credit of vaccine. and we are glad that debreto went, assist us with a bunch to meet on just as the of what the vaccine and when we expect people send
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me in the next the past 2 weeks, there was this whole crisis at once. we didn't have that full, i'd be foolish by them. happy that as government to have managed to do it. i v. fluids out with the over a 2 handed to me in malawi kohler, a crisis began in march after a series of tropical storms. the destruction of infrastructure and contamination of water supplies course an outbreak that spread across the country. the men are risk factor that we had established and they do my, these doubling was low. i wash, i could do because that's war dank, sanitation issues. there's no coverage of flat greens along bay shorelines. kara 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 outbreaks has forced them to lower the treatment standards from 2 doses of vaccine to a single dose. we can't end depend demik because we're not prepared collectively to
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put 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 one doll 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 of vaccine. malloy is doing what it can to contain the outbreak, but it's a race against time. rainy season is set to begin in november, greeting conditions when diseases like cholera can spread even faster. since merlin, al jazeera, the speakers of lobby, his rival assemblies have mitten morocco to discuss holding elections. a vote that was supposed to happen last december never took place because of disagreements between the factions. the u. n. has been pushing for a political agreement between their to brook based parliament and eastern libya. and the government of national accord and tripoli. the 2 sides agree to
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a cease fire in 2020, and iraq. he said he's been rebuilt and 2 years after being left and ruins are at the fall of i sal and businesses are already reaping the benefits, says ali hashem reports from remedy. a few years ago, iraq's alamba province wasn't really the result of fighting and attacks carried out by armed groups. the city of remedy, under attack from iso fighters that for now, the streets of felicia a deserted to day. it's main cities, fallujah and a remedy are full of construction projects and new development aluminum. while asthma had say jobs and by has become a magnet for investments, we facilitate the work of serious investors to work in unbar province. since 2017 until 2022. we have managed to start strategic projects in all parts of the
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governance, especially with road schools and hospitals this year. mark. one of them is this will tell him that i met since the decline of i sold, it has risen on the bank of the euphrates river and is nearly ready to welcome julius. we need around 18 for a month to finish, finalize our job here in the site, only the hindering by the opt out of the war of the and above the wall where only the code owner going on event that once the project will finish all, all users will it will come here on. busy many events in augusta from outside from, from out of it. it's a change that many have worked for. and the past visiting on bars main cities would have been on thinkable. but today improve socio economy conditions and decrease fix, pull it up,
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the other one again. i have made such projects off our finance by the provincial government or the private sector all my while we as a property developer who has invested millions of dollars in residential companies, what am i to sell now? how about dash when we 1st entered drama, after it was freed from i still was totally destroyed, like the aftermath of world war 2, to build a city within 2 years is no easy job. our messman here is part of returning life to ourselves and our people, which, you know, what's missing is forming investment. local authority is blaine federal legislation and broker fee for discouraging overseas investors from entering the market. but business owners for the say these busy markets are a sign of a new beginning or the actual jazeera. i'm at the still ahead on al jazeera and sports. the draw finnic is women's world cup has taken place to stay with us to
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find out who's facing, who in the group stages. ah, stories of hope and inspiration, short documentary east from around the world. that celebrate curries and resilience in times of timely on how to select on now is in the latest news as it breaks for many. this is a referendum on your bike and 1st 2 years in the white house. and if the poll that to be believe it wouldn't be good news for the democrats with detailed coverage. oh,
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it says the flood people find it's receiving. but that's not the only concern here from around the world. but the situation is far from stable in this region. and ukrainian military forces are saying that they're dealing with a potential renewed, russian evolves ah ah, we're less than a month away from the 2022 football world cup here and cut her the next major fee for tournaments. the women's world cup will happen in australia and new zealand. the jaw took place and oakland earlier reigning champions. the usa will be looking to seal a 5th title that have been drawn in the same group as the netherlands and to sera
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clark reports a record of world wide audience of more than 1000000000 has been forecasted to tune into the tournament. game on this is club, great, open football for women in sydney. now the way and a glinda had, has played 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 home soil. i already have tickets. we're all kind of geared 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 there for. yeah, 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 rights up
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for negotiation for the 1st time was by starting to say unbundled media rights and broadcast rights programs with previously you would have, for example, women's more cabinet bands while kept the broadcast rights tied together. but the 2027 is what club is going to be dispersed has the 2 of them separated so that we can really get a sense of the commercial value of the limits game as a standard one. but the house nation's 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 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 come in. there's still enormous disparity, for instance, between the very top elite women for all is in the very top,
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the late men. but of course, the counter argument to that is there's also a difference in revenue that hasn't deterred the players. 32 nations will compete for the women's world cup title with the stallion supporters hoping the national team the matilda is. we'll have a home advantage. i think ultimately i can win for sure. i hope so. they are really strong team. they've shown some really good results are particularly recently the women's world cup kicks off in july, next year 0 o'clock al jazeera brisbin, australia. let's take a closer look at the draw. now. group d. c is the asian and european champions, china and england drawn together. the strategy has been drawn alongside world number 7, canada and group b, while the co host new zealand are in a competitive group i, which includes philippines, norway, and switzerland. joining us now live from zurich is tatiana hyena, the swiss, if a is director of women's for boy,
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thank you very much for being on the program. so you've had a look at the drawer. what are your thoughts and a good news for switzerland. when i think it was an interesting draw is always it's the kick over and past the tournament. the 1st people that we're going to talk with 32 teams but was interesting to see how to groups will be drawn and if it's bad or not. and i think it's quite fair balance is an exception of going to 2 groups and for speak to lynn. yeah, it's just nice to to be able to play against the whole nation and in that country. and the thing is, i think it's, it's a classic opportunity for us to showcase of how good they are, hopefully yet. well, as we had to the last romans will come with a massive 60 i said there, i think they're expecting a 1000000000 people around the world to watch this edition. how do you think they can build on that momentum through this tournament? i'm going to be massive. you know, it's just the question of time when women football is growing so fast worldwide it's so there's a huge commercial interest and you trying to engagement be,
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know that people want to watch women or so it's really comes down to the right holders and the media to, to present, implement support in a way like the present mental. so he's going to walk up will again be a huge success, break or records. and also the next one coming out of this month will be another i think by then we will almost have equality between men and women for europe full hit, if women's football at faith. do you think that they are doing enough to grow women's football? you know, i think you can always do more and that's, that's obvious that but that concerns all of us, every person, every, you know, find who should go and watch them and say that all the media to have a better coverage about it. there's only about 4 percent women, sports coverage in the media. that's clearly not, not good enough. when it comes to be, i do think they should be doing more because, you know, they are they on the top of the game. so whatever people, dog, whatever they gave, if they would do equal price, $1.00 is an example that will be
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a strong signal to all applications in the world to look at their and distribution of price money as well. so yeah, i think they do another good thing. clearly my opinion, not enough and they should do more know just quickly as such from switzerland, who's you'll pick to, to win the world cup. do you think that clearly, you know, the united states of america is such a strong women the nation? so they are the favorites. if you look at the euro system or in england, europe being one of the strongest considerations, ruled by a part of the usa in canada. i think germany, england, those are the 2 where we strong teams from the summer and it's only one year. next woke up, so i guess it will be between us saying england, germany and then maybe i don't know the code from target of the great job right now . maybe to have a chance. what can be a crime scene. thank you so much for your insight. that's tatiana haney for us from zurich. well ahead of the women's world cup cutter 2022 will break new ground as
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the 1st men's world cup with female referees taking charge of matches. out of the 36 met referees, 3 our women, the most experienced as stephanie, for part from france, who's been faithful, listed for 13 years. joining her as will bro, wanders selena mac a saga who has been referring at the top level since 2012. and the 3rd is japan's yashimi young yamashita, who it was 50 listed in 2015. she's described her selection for this tournament as a dream, and she says she's ready to handle the big occasion and help her. so i want to know, of course, i think the pressure is huge and i have a lot of responsibility for this. but i'm really happy to take on this duty and pressure, so i'll try to take it positively. there was one of the big girls as a referees, to bring out the beauty of soccer. i will do my best and to what i can to make that happen in games. so if i need to communicate with the players,
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i will do that. if i need to show a cart and i will show a card, rather than just control, i'm thinking about the bigger goal of bringing out the appeal of soccer condos. i would be very happy if my being 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 in all sorts of different ways. not only in sports, 2 stars expected to light up the tournament, looked to be in great phone paras, sent humans argentinian mice. charley and now missy, combined with kilian and buffet to school. quite magical goal on friday, and not the one who won the world cup in 2018 with strong expect a couple of calls from myself. missy, laying him out to see latrina when over a year or he has. she sits on top of the french lake. that's the news out. has him
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