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ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm lauren taylor. this is the owners here and use our life from london. coming up, counting the numbers for the you case, top job, a senior conservative party figures urge their colleagues to look beyond bars. johnson, getting out anyway, they can russia tell civilians to leave house on warning of massive ukrainian shelling each of these 1st female prime minister and 1st far right government since the 2nd world war, georgia, bologna is sworn into office and a mysterious exit from the communist party congress for form a chinese president who jin towel and install the drill for next year at women's at world cup has taken place. writing champ, since the usa will say,
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the netherlands in europe hates of the 2019 final. ah ours johnston, the one time you k prime minister who is ditched by his party and remains the subject of a parliamentary inquiry is back in britain. he said to have already reached the threshold number of m. p backers to become a prime ministerial contender again. but they haven't all gone public with their support. most counts have him around the 50 votes mock thompson cut short his caravan holiday, trying home on saturday and has yet to confirm where the he'll stand. if he does, he like he faces a strong challenge from his former finance minister, where she soon, ag, who's easily passed the 100 votes mark needed the commons, penny mordant is the only person to formerly declared her candidacy. but his training 3rd in the votes and a mother begins, are coverage. back in britain after cutting short his stay in the dominican
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republic his 3rd holiday. since he resigned in july, former prime minister boys johnson's considering going for the top job again off the list. trust is government collapsed, but to say that prospect is divisive would be an understatement. good morning, apparently former chancellor richey sooner he resign during the last days of johnson premier ship has the most supporters, among conservative m. p. 's. he's not spoken yet. i've done some amazing things in my life. i've had a seat at the table at the world bank and nato, the leader of the commons. penny morton's is also trying again after losing out to trust in last month's leadership contest ports. if more than one candidate has the backing of at least 100 mpg on monday, the decision then goes to around 150000 conservative party members. they could well back johnson who quit off that doesn't have his m p. 's resigned following scandals including rule breaking parties in downing street during covered 1900 locked downs
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. but one well known figure who served under johnson says it's not time for him to return with a parliamentary inquiry still looming. at the job of any cabinet member, let alone the prime minister, relentlessly and consistently been concentrated with a laser like focus on the british people from the economy through to be any chance schools crime regression difficult to see how you could do that if at the same time you're giving evidence, giving testimony would be caught back in the groundhog day. the political soap opera of party gate, some conservative em piece of already said they'd leave the party if johnson became prime minister again. there is a question mark about whether or not mister johnson could create a stable and effective government. and to be honest, the same question has to be asked about mister sooner. there are people who are in the id body, but mister sudak count, they blamed him for mister johnson's done for much of the public. se that tie it of the instability in government. and one opinion polls suggests merely 2 thirds one.
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whoever emerges this new conservative leader and hence prime minister to call an early general election, of course events could always force them to do so. nadine baba al jazeera london, a number of m p 's publicly declaring their support for their preferred candidate is growing, received through not has the public backing of 122 m. p 's including johnson's former deputy prime minister, dominic rob and health 6 former health suggested a trade minister can be about an oak has also announced she's backings tonight. or business secretary jacob re smog is backing. johnson and defense rector ben wallace says he's leaning towards the former prime minister. only 53 m. p. 's have gone public with support. but his back as say he has reached the necessary threshold penny more than her 23 m. p. 's backing her so far, including formerly the commons, andrea and at some she funny faces a preschool from daily mirror columnist who writes under the student him fit sheet
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fox. she joins me now from london. thanks very much for being with us. what do you read into the fact that neither tonight nor johnson have yet publicly declared the good to run and also reports that there, that they've met this evening? well, it both these men of failures see my glossed over the sun leadership race, and johnson was deposed very in, gloriously and a few weeks ago. so neither of them wants to announce their running unless they're certainly going to win. and the problem is that none of them really is not going to in there is lots of talk about a possible meeting between them. but please remember these 2 men actually detest each other. one is which you see like is very smooth and very, very rich verse johnson is perpetually broke and looks like a tramp. they do not get on. they don't see why johnson blamed soon act for his defense duration and seeing that blames bars. johnson for basically collapsing the government around him. almost. what's interesting is there's lots of talk about whether it should be bars, whether it shouldn't be bars,
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but most people in this country don't want bars. johnson to be prime minister. most people in this country, according to the surveys nicole's, will not be a change of government. they want to general election. they've had enough. i think there are also a lot of people in the conservative party, both normal members and members of public and in the parliamentary party who have failed to grasp this fact. and they are talking about how picking up someone who can win the next election for them. there is no chance there is no world there is no root in which the surveys can be wrong enough for kiss thelma to do anything. but when the next election, just to just sort of in general, mr. to pick up on the issue of the general election male position. but it's also been very vocal for calling for a general election. but in all likelihood, from what we've seen, the conservative party isn't going to want to vote for one who wants generation at this stage. i mean, is there any election any times which is that? absolutely not going to have a choice. the last to the last 2 prime ministers,
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johnson and trust both lost their jobs because their party became ungovernable. they were able to get legislation through the house of commons. and that was principally because their party was divided and split and fighting itself. there is no candidate at the moment that could heal that division, even if sumac and johnson were to somehow team up together, they would be so busy and their supporters and both sides to be so busy fighting each other and briefing against each other that there would be another division immediately. and in 2 weeks time, there is the start of the privileges and status committee hearings into whether not boris johnson misled parliament. that just takes us all back a year back in time, back into party gate, back into scandal, back into horrors. back into seeing relatives of those who died during cove it on our screen sobbing their hearts out, talking about what it was like to hear that maurice johnson was partying when their lover was dying. we've also got the possibility of serving members of staff inside
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number 10. so people who are currently working with, with whoever the new prime minister is giving evidence against bars johnson. now if that, if he's the part, if he is in the next government that is not survival, it just isn't. and we've also got here, sorry, they've been a lot of ridiculous neighbor worldwide about them. the u. k. because of the, you know, quick succession of prime ministers in the market time will. how damaging is all this took to them you case with global standing? it's damaging globally. it's also damaging internally. there are a lot of people in this country who are ashamed of the government and that's that's regardless of how, which way they vote they're ashamed of the way it's being handled. conservative or labor voters and everybody wants a return to normalcy of some sort. and what's happened is that it's principally since breakfast in 2016 that vote was called in order to heal the divisions of the conservative party. and what it actually did was it ripped that division even wide
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and made into a festering wound. and it shoved that same division into every house and business and family in the land has been sanely, arguments upset stream. everybody about this. most of the countries now moved on a bit bricks it, we want to park it and just make it work well. but the conservative party, the party of government, is literally the only part of the country that still wants to argue about, breaks it and still make it a huge thing. the labor party, the little, everybody, was to find a way to try and make it work. they say the votes been had, and that's how it is, and this is be needs to have close to ties to europe in order to improve our trading and our economy. anna, a g at political standing and the conservative party. the only ones that don't, that's going to cause a problem with the markets. so regardless of which prime minister we have in the next week, we'll take the market is still going to have a problem with who our prime ministers. ok andrew, him. but yeah, just to ask you on that to bring it back to that, who do you think it's going to be? what's your, what you want to know?
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i think that it's probably going to be scenic. i think most m. p 's a fairly sensible and they accept that someone with a cool head for numbers is someone that you need in economic hard times. however, that's judging now, who's going to get the most votes and parliamentary party? if he gets enough, there be a coronation and it's richie, but that will still upset the country because that's the 3rd prime minister from just one vote back in 2019. and everybody wants to vote again and have a proper general election. and it's, it's make on the market bit, but it's not going to heal the party. and his, his situation is still going to be perhaps a bit ungovernable. i think it's the best option for the conservatives to have rashid soon act. because if he could have a couple of months to stabilize things in government, pulled together a policy platform perhaps get some donors on board. a lot of them abandon the conservatives move to labor. he can do that, that he's in a position perhaps in the new year to run a general election to go to the country and not lose as badly as they are currently
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slated to do. that's the best option. the conservatives have, they are going to lose. it's a case of how well they lose. usually we have 4 jobs, mellows badly, a city one of us. thank you very much indeed for donors likely coming up on this news, our from london. 60 years is kennedy, warned the cuban missile crisis. the candidate leaders bring the world back from a nuclear brink, left and ruins by i. so we take you to the rocky city rebuilt industry. 2 years is didn't upset, host australia at the t 20 world cup, and he has the action is a russian back to authorities in the ukrainian city of hassan have urged all civilians to evacuate immediately as keeps forces advance in region. officials
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a warning of an increased danger of massive shelling and want people to cross the nipper river to russian occupied towns. they say thousands of already left in what ukraine is described as a mass deportation. the house on region is one of 4 ukrainian territories, moscow illegally annex following separatist hel referendums. last month, i'm a jammed room is in cave. he says, there are expectations of major advances in house on there has been a statement that was issued by ukraine's military command regarding some of what is happening in the person region. they are saying that russian forces have abandoned villages in the southern garrison region that they have left shot even their catalogue. and the officers and medical personnel left the town of berry slob, which is near nova coca, that is where that hydro electric power plant and that dam is located. that's the one that ukrainian officials have accused russia of mining and preparing to follow up so that it would cause devastation for advancing ukrainian forces. that's about
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all we have right now. there is a counter offensive going on. and typically when that happens in ukraine, the standard operating procedure for the military not to comment out to give too many tactical or strategic details until they have more news to report as far as how much they just a couple of hours ago. ukrainian president below dinners, lensky put out a statement which he said that there are over one and a half 1000000 ukranian household in various parts of the country without power this evening. official saying they are working as hard as they can to get the various regions of ukraine back online, get power to those households that do not have it to the parts of the country. the do not have it, but it is a very worrying situation, especially at a time when there are increased concerns by citizens of this country. but russia is attempting to weaponized this winter. this is a time when winter has not yet arrived, and yet temperatures are dropping precipitously out. there has gained exclusive access to one of ukraine's military posts in hockey province. the area is just
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a few 100 meters from russia's border and until recently was under russian control . shy, ballasa has more. all the uncertainty is overwhelming. despite the uninterrupted shilling ukrainian troops wait ready for what will unfold, name, they stand by vigilant as ours turned to days near the border of khaki proven instead of cause barricades now cover roads that lead into the main city. the sound of shelling has become so familiar. it is now part of the soldier's daily routine, but not on the russians are attacking us on a daily basis that we're holding our own and defending our ground. we won't let the enemy set foot here again, flowering for months. the russians controlled this territory along the border. they eventually left, overpowered by ukrainian forces. much of the area now bears the signs of war,
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abandoned villages, and now military zones. surrounded by the aftermath of fear fighting, al jazeera managed to go inside, one of ukraine's barricades, where attack felt always the threat. the military posts were built by russian troops before they withdrew. now they used by ukrainians who also make use of the weapons left behind by their enemy arrows case on your approval. we are on the defensive, but were also and total control. we had defending our guys and our land, this here and craft defense system. we use it to hunt them down. we are given access tony some of these trenches where ukrainians are developing new strategy. but beyond a certain point, where told filming must stop throwing william. so we dig ditches to hide from the enemy and for protection from the winters cold. trenches are warmer,
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especially if we set a fire. digging ditches is exhausting work, but they have very useful military tools. friendship is fullness to hope over. most civilians have decided to stay away from the area even after rushes withdrawal. had he not that then because this post is so close to russia's border, ukrainian troops are in a constant state of alert innocence, expecting the unexpected. they know their russian counterpart for likely carrying out the same orders just a few 100 meters away from them out of shape. and as to who island journey been to have alaska al jazeera, along the ukrainian russian border. the governor of russia's belgrade region says 2 civilians have been killed by shilling. 15000 people have been left without electricity after strikes on the region bordering ukraine. ukraine is denied responsibility for several attacks carried out there. robin valez more from moscow . we know that the airport in that area are closed,
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have been closed for some time. now we know that lots of facilities have been affected. and if you days ago, only the showing was on a, an oil deport. and also a power station. their power plant caused a lot of damage, their civilians. how being asked also to leave that area during the last several months, but now it is getting worse and worse as days. goals go by and as the ukrainian military push comes closer to the border, the town is only 40 kilometers away from the border if you clean before the annexation. and also it is one hour drive from the 2nd largest city of khaki, which is still under ukraine. control, so it is in the range of both artillery and also helicopter of times helicopters, ukrainian helicopters where used to, to,
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to raid on that city. so the russians at the same time that they are trying to take more territory within ukraine. here in fi dosher, this is seen very particularly as a, a very bad situation in terms of the russian army is capabilities to protect even the citizens who are inside the historical russian territory. iran has rejected accusations that supplying russia with drones to use against ukraine or the u. s. and others believe the criminal is using iranian may drones to attack keith, as well as energy facilities across the country. on friday, france, germany of the u. k. called for a un investigation into the allegations. iran has condemned delegation as false and baseless it said tara supports peace and an immediate end to the warn ukraine through a political process, the provocative approaches of the european union, and the u. k. a. contrary to the absurd and hypocritical claims of contributing to
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lasting peace and stability in the world, we reserve the right to respond to any responsible action and will not hesitate to defend the interests of the rain in nation. which is raul air force jet. so shut down 53. drones in the largest ever. add to a mass firing exercise. the pilots from 8 squadrons took part in the 10 day exercise over the sea at the hebrides weapon ranges in scotland last month. the training was designed to give pilots and weapons cruise real world experience of using the infrared guided missiles local media and syria is reporting an unknown drone with several missiles as attacks headquarters of the u. s. military base in arizona in the countries east. the missiles caused a fire to break out. it comes a day off to the defense ministry said syrian air defenses intercepted a missile attack over damascus. ga monroney has been sworn in of italy's new
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prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post. she's also leading italy's 1st far right government . since the 2nd world war, one is a major victory for maloney's party critic say her hardline policies don't allow for an increase in italy. we're harding report italy has sworn in its 1st female prime minister. you'll said about a little man. i was on a limit, georgia maloney now leads the 1st in 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 maureen le pen became president of georgia. maloney is known for her conservative views, centered around religion, the homeland and family he allow for me. yeah, not godaddy. no, i don't lobby yes to the natural family, no, to the l g. b t lobby. yes. to sexual identity, no to gender ideology,
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no 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. routes, linked directly to former leader benito mussolini. the real problem is natural. national passions rollin is the competence. nashville ranked together because she has no experience of knowing anything handler. she's, she's surrounded by people in their party that left a bottle of 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 degradation. maloney supporters say she can help improve the market. while critics fear her policies will only push europe further to the right, the 1st sites have not been good. and if and the question maloney will be, does she let her idea ology from the far right express itself in that hard? right? or does she follow the safe and narrow path right now actually enters uncertainty. wilford's analysts say many of those who voted for maloney are not right wing, but supported her in the hopes she can spark change. leah harding al jazeera saturday mark 60th and the historic address to the nation by us president john f. kennedy. on the cuban crisis, kennedy now asked a us by plain and discovered soviet nuclear missiles on the caribbean island, just 140 kilometers from the us mainland. it shall be the policy of this nation to
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regard any nuclear missile launch from cuba against any nation in the western hemisphere. as an attack by the soviet union on the united states. requiring a for a territory response upon the soviet union. a 30 day stand off brought the world 2 superpowers, the u. s. and say that union to the brink of nuclear conflict, and not to 60 soviet leader nikita khrushchev promised to defend communist ally cuba. after the failed us attempt to overthrow the leftist fidel castro government in cuba, in what became known as the bay of pigs invasion. the fed to a secret agreement between chris, jeff and castro to place the nuclear missiles on cuba. kennedy's administration responded by enforcing a blockade of cuba, stopping the supply of missiles and weapons from u. s. s. all but as tensions pete christiy, jeff and kennedy exchanged several letters. this resulted in post. jeff agreed to hold work on miss l. sites,
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and i'm going to take back missiles already deployed in cuba. president john f. kennedy in turn, promise that the u. s. would not evade cuban don't. now live by richard squire, professor, russian and european politics at the university of can thank you very much for joining us this evening. so how would you say it was resolved? what was the kind of the key to bringing them back from the brig? there was one other element to the agreement, and that was a secret part of it, which was for the united states or nato, to remove jupiter missiles from turkey. they suddenly became known later, but that was a crucial element. but how it was resolved was, it was touch and go all the way through because they were hard liners in the white house, who actually talking about bombing, the missile sites in cuba. however, diplomacy never stopped. and within the kennedy administration, in particular, i felt a person who was much forgotten and produced at the time at ly stevenson,
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who was the u. s. investor to the united nations right from the beginning. so kennedy goes to note a memo in which he insisted on negotiation. in other words, that's always a balance between using coercive measures and negotiation. and kennedy listened to that. and though, as i say it was touch and go all the way through. in the end, they came to the deal, which you've just mentioned until the cap to a back channel of communication. doing that right there was as well towards the end . i mean, not, not the beginning, but go, but kennedy, the attorney general was meeting like you're physically meeting with an, a totally being who was v us the soviet ambassador in washington. and they were talking question tentatively, after that, of course they understood they needed a more permanent form of communication, and a hotline has been established. so today there is a hotline even though it hasn't been used to our knowledge. would you say in the
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context, ma'am, to the ukraine war would assume it's higher similarities and differences when you compare cubic process with a current nuclear risk from ukraine. well, it's not just nuclear, but this is a far more serious crisis. in 962, it was a relatively short instant, 13 days. this one has been going in a sense brewing for over 30 years. and of course, we've got a war now for nearly 8 months. the, and the fundamental difference is that in 1962, they turn basically to the status quo, even though with an elements of that deal, which we've just talked about today. oh gosh, i moscow is quite clear that it does not want to return to the situation before the conflict. this makes it far more intractable and far more difficult to find that indigo created pathway to peace. and as i say, it's been going on for a long time, a very dissatisfied part of which has led to this awful war. and of course,
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all sorts of other elements are involved, including in particular, extreme lack of trust. and in fact, contempt between moscow in washington to day by day and put in, haven't been in contact for many, many months. they were early in the early part of this year. 8 to the point at which this upcoming g. 20 summit in indonesia, the united states seems to be absolutely intent on making sure that they don't meet to talk. so it's a much more deeper, much deeper, much more intractable conflict which, you know, and of course they miss out technology. military technologies have changed in, in these years. so it's either, clearly we, the only way forwards is negotiation, but it's very difficult to find a pathway. of course, there's also the issue that any deal will have to be between moscow and washington, but it cannot exclude, obviously, ukraine and the other parties to the conflict i should tackle. i thank you very
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much. do that on do. thank you. thank you. i was more still to come this our 3 is on from hong kong as the pro democracy approaches, locals adjusted china's growing influence life in a somali city overwhelmed by thousands of people trying to escape countries. devastating drought manchester city saw finding form ahead of the world cup and the runs, the best of action is bought ah time now for your weather update across europe in africa. good to have you along in our biggest verse of rain, once again through iberia, the northwest of spain and northern portugal. and we'll see the winds crank up here to about 80 kilometers per hour. still some big downpours in northern italy,
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still high temperatures in the bulk ins here, in fact spread across serbia. there is of weather learning play for how high these temperatures are for this some the year. also some poor air quality rate across the balkans as well for turkey. things are looking good. a few showers sneaking into the levant, though that includes the roots with a high of $26.00 degrees and the return of showers red cross the islands of ireland and britons not going to be raining all day. the same goes for western areas of friends and then low temperatures through scandinavia, also at 6 degrees that's below average for this year, off to africa still raining in that southwest corner of nigeria. there has been some flooding, and i suspect that we will probably see some more to the south. we go, we're seen that rain pep up once again through south africa, really rate across this area. and think some big downpours in southern moves in beak. not too far away from my put so with a high of 26 degrees on sunday. that's a snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. bye. aah!
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on november, the americans war vote, all the seats in the house of representatives at 35 percent of the senate will be contested. americans are expected to split on strict ideological lines with abortion and the economy named as the key issues. the results will define the rest of job biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to the test. special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera, the united states border patrol, a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics. they put her face down, they beat him repeatedly and paced him, emboldened by a culture of impunity. they keep doing it, knowing that they're hurting people and causing the fault lines, investigate secretive units accused of concealing its agents. crimes are like the men in black. they really don't, don't see them that they're just there to clean up the mess and to cover of
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impunity at the border on a j 0. ah ah, from one of the top stories here now dedira full of prime minister bars johnson has arrived back in britain. a speculation mounts that he's plotting a returned to downing street of here just for my finance chief wishes to neck, reportedly have the support of at least a 100 m. p. 's. a threshold needed to enter the u. k. conservative party leadership race russian back to authorities in the ukranian city of household have once again urged all civilians to evacuate immediately as keeps forces advance in the region. officials, a warning of an chris danger of massive shelling and ga mahoney has been torn in
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the new prime minister, the 1st woman to hold the post leading entities 1st fall right government. second world war former chinese president who jim tower has been unexpectedly escorted from the communist party congress. the unexplained moment was witnessed by delegates and journalists at the closing ceremony invasion on saturday, who was seated prominently beside his successor president. she's paying when he was approached by 2 men, 79 year old was seen being persuaded to leave the hall. well, there was no official comment about the reason for who being led away state media reporting he was unwell. earlier the communist party proved amendments to its charter that could give more power to shooting pain amendments aimed at enshrining . she is the call leader of the party and cement his political ideas as its underpinning audiology. on sunday, the governing parties expected to confirm him as party chief for an unprecedented
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3rd term. patrick folk 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, 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 postpone the release of q 3, g d b data early this week. it points to as unless of suggested to muted the growth of
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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. 3 years ago, hong kong witnessed mass protest by pro democracy demonstrators. since then, thousands of lives have been changed. as china's influence on the territory grow stronger to people with different experiences, share their perspectives on their changing city. without there is jessica washington and hong kong lenti cult neighborhood. hm navigates the challenges of being a small business owner. the city that he says feels unfamiliar after spending almost 2 years in jail for his role in the 2019 protests. when i got arrested, i already had one child and my wife was about to give birth to a 2nd baby. my rest had gained public attention because i was a fire fighter,
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a civil servant. their warehouse is just minutes away from the prison. he was jailed for illegal assembly and carrying a petro bomb with a criminal record. he can't return to his old john. yeah, in 2019 mass demonstrations swept through hong kong in protest against a proposed bill, which would have allowed extradition to the mainland many including hong source as a sign of beatings, growing control over the region. when i took part in the protest, i knew that there was a risk of losing my job, but that was my lease concern. as i could find another job. in prison, he met fellow demonstrate his chloris and bernard. now the 3 import and sell fruit and trying to rebuild their lives. i think a pessimistic atmosphere is overshadowing hong kong now. everyone is scared under this new hong kong acts of defiance are now far more discrete. while the most protest over the small signs of descent remained tucked away and alleyways and
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hidden corners of the city. in 2020 pages introduced a new national security law for hong kong. while many said it marked a serious erosion in the cities democratic freedoms. others said drastic action with needed to return stability to the city. i don't believe in violence. i don't believe in, you know, demonstration, without purpose. at that stage, i cannot think of a better way than using the legislation, tools to andy scales, and then move on to the new situation. hong kong, new government is described by president sheet and being as being made up of what he calls patriots, of china. leonard says he's optimistic that president she and hong kong new chief executive, managing the city's affairs, well, our economy and our cultural living, pi closely with mainland china in the past 20 years. so i think this is a very good that president shooting, ping continue to lead the nation. i think a lot of people question about the continuity of the power and the special hey some,
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especially now the international conflict and the tray war changing a lead us very dangerous are to the countries as president. she look said to lee china for years to come and encouraging prospect for some is a fierce of one for others. jessica washington out as iraq hong kong. tens of thousands of people in berlin, marched in solidarity with anti government protests. as in iran, german demonstration follows widespread protests across a run spot by the death of nasa. many the 22 year old who died in the custody of the country's morality police in september. early police estimate about 80000 people took part in saturdays march. thousands of people in cities and towns across ethiopia have held anti western rallies. ah, no protesting against what they say is interference by western nations in the ongoing war and t cry. they're accusing the united states of supporting the t gray
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people's liberation front, undermining the government's efforts to end the conflict. allow is struggling to cope with a cholera outbreak that's killed more than a 100 people. since march medical workers are trying to contain the spread of the disease, they may be running out of time. intern monahan has more worried parents are bringing their children to this clinic for treatment. as the color outbreak spreads, the very young are among the most to risk. maintaining stalks of life saving medical supplies is vital to preventing further deaths where we're interested in giving the qualitative vaccine. our we are dread. elizabeth debreto went to assist us with about 2000000 doses of what date of accident and we, we expect people sentiment in the next day or 2 weeks and there was a small crisis. of course we didn't have that full as before. but i'm happy that as government to have managed to do who were i v fluids are with the over 200000000
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malawi color. a crisis began in march after a series of tropical storms. the destruction of infrastructure and contamination of water supplies cause an outbreak that spread across the country. the min risk factor that we had established and they d my, these doubly it was law was activity. that's water and sanitation issues. there's low coverage of latrines along the shoreline. cholera is also on the rise elsewhere in the world, particularly in haiti and syria. the world health organization is calling for more resources to deal with the crisis. the number of outbreak has forced them to lower the treatment standards from 2 dose, the faxing 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 $1.00 strategy,
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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. since monahan al jazeera entire communities in somalia is struggling to find food and the famine is expected to be declared soon. for rainy seasons have failed in the past 2 years and the 5th the 5th may follow. while the 1000000 people have already abandoned their homes in search of food and grazing for their animals. katrina was, dan has more surviving in somali as bait was city has turned into a dire challenge. hundreds of thousands of people have poured into the city after severe drowns, made their remote villages unlivable. oh,
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the insurance is overwhelming. the city, the displays family say it's better than what they left behind with nowhere else to go, the united nation says displace communities have set up hundreds of scattered camps themselves. mohammed adam is struggling to make ends meet. he's been searching for work all day helping people move their belongings. he cares after his mother and younger brothers, but on a good day, he says he earns less than $2.00, figured out soon it up to you. i'm out here from early morning till night. this is the only work i've got, i wish i had better options. the somali currency, the shilling is also struggling with what i thought i'd look at our currency. it's worth nothing. this entire bundle of cash is just worth about $40.00. international aid doesn't always reach those who need it most. what we need now is actually in
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showing that funding is going directly towards local communities and making sure that i am jose organizations like and asi, and also goes at the forefront. are able to directly support those who are affected by it. the desperation is palpable. faced with the worst route and 40 years sees of poverty and hunger are becoming more common. amina is among thousands who beg for food, hoping for sympathy. oh bodies, i have not eaten anything for 2 days. i've been begging for food, but often these no response. it's yet another crisis for the government, which is already facing political instability, armed groups and a weak economy. roughly 70 percent of adults tamales don't have jobs. and for now, there is little hope things will improve soon. cartel little, this is leanne. alice was there and he's 15. people have been killed and dozens
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injured in a bus crash and central india. about 60 passengers were on the bus where it collided with a truck in muddy pedestrian state. police and most of the communities were workers traveling to their home state to celebrate the wally. india has a poor road safety record. tens of thousands of people are killed every year. and the rocky city has been rebuilt in 2 years after being left to ruins at the fall of iso and as ali, how shame reports from remedy. this is already reaping the benefits. a few years ago, iraq selim bought problems was the result of fighting. going to cox carried out by on, through the city of ramadi, under attack from ice will fighters. but for now the streets of felicia deserted today. its main cities for lucia and remedy are full of construction project,
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a new aluminum body of water hage. and that has become a magnet for investment. we facilitate the work of serious and basis to work and 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. in one of them is, this'll tell another man, since the decline of i sold, it has risen on the bank of the euphrates river and is nearly ready to welcome to it. we need around 18 a month to finish, finalize our job here in the site. only the hindering by the after the war of the and on but the where, where only the code owner going on and event that once the project will finish all all use those will. it will come here on the many events. augusta from
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outside from, from out of it. it's a change that many have worked for in the past. visiting and bought me cities would have been on thinkable, but today improve socio economy condition than decrease. i'm pulling up the other one again. i have made such projects of our finance by the provincial government or the private sector. what while we as a property develop who has invested millions of dollars in residential? what am i the hell now? how about dash when we 1st entered drama, after it was free from eisen, was totally destroyed, like the aftermath of world war 2, to rebuild the city within 2 years is no easy job. our messman here is part of returning life to ourselves and our people. i'm pushing them. what's missing is forming investment, local authorities, blaine federal legislation and broker fee for discouraging overseas investors from
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entering the market. but business owners are hopeful they say these busy markets are a sign of a new beginning or the actual jazeera at i'm at the still ahead. this is out world cup fever. how the tournament is raising the game for girls and cut up. and is the story in sport? ah, power lines are wow, we live here. we make the rule, not people empower, investigate, expose them, and questions they use and abuse of power around the globe on al jazeera, november other. jesse, you, as the foot calling world greatest tournament, kicks off, all eyes turned to kat ha, as he prepares, the spectacle like no other old ways for new days. first nations frontline
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discovers how traditional knowledge is helping sold molten problems. israel holds its the general election in less than 4 years. will these round draw a line under its political crisis? generation football meets the inspiring players, tackling social political issues on and off the pitch. americans vote in defining mid term elections. the results could see biden and the democrats lose that congress majority november on a. j 0 lou . ah, andy richardson isn't do hall with the day sports news. thank you very much. lauren was the count down to the men's world cup here in cats are drove. the women's world
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cup has taken place in new zealand. the tournament will kick off next july with australia co hosting with new zealand title holders. the usa will face the netherlands in a repeats of the 2019 final european champions, england neg route with denmark, china, and one of the qualified the game to set up. so, and so many times with the games are really, really tight. and that's what i expect him his tournament to our thinking group. play very well to live on that kid ice hor because 32 countries come from different levels. different moment of their development or cancer 2022 will break. new ground with female referees taking charge of matches out of the $36.00 match. referees 3 are women. the most experienced is stephanie frpa from france, who's been faithful, listed for 13 years. joining her is ruined as selena mac and sango who's been
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referring at the top level since 2012. and the 3rd is japan's yashimi yamashita who is faithless in 2015. she's described her selection for this tournament as a dream and says she's ready to handle the big occasion. well, as told now to draw her robe lay the you case 1st, female muslim referee. thanks so much for taking time out to join us here in al jazeera, she think having female referees at a men's world cup will help normalize what you do every week. yes, because i have been fema referees will encourage more, the love players to also pick up referee and guild, you know, think they, they, they can get into that field and just give us an idea as to how you got in to refereeing. because reading your story, you had, wants it, sir, to be a player. yes. so i have wanted to be a player. my dream was always to continue and reach
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a top level in football or however, that didn't go through because you know, when parents and everyone else, you know, like, we want you to focus on the education and haven't football as something you can, you know, like a hobby on the side and you know, coach in was another route that will go into then coach and let me in to rush her in which i do as a full time job. now. and do you still get that same love of the game from refereeing? you do from playing yeah. honestly like i for okay. picking up my friend, there'll be a lot of responsibilities. i wouldn't be enjoying it, but it's not like if there's a game of football, you know, did she ever, you have the best see, you can see everything. you can see all the emotions you can see over. i don't know, like you can see pretty much everything so that also kind of exciting and we read these over reports about the sort of abuse that groceries referees in particular
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can, can receive during a game. is that something you have to deal with and, and how do you cope with that? oh yeah, recently the level of these tools referees is increase in it. so it's very sad to hear and read about it. i think the f a n a govern government has to f, so it was it for the f h a, a local football garners, has to do something about it because people will continue referring. it will still be seen as a tab, and it won't be attractive to young people. but it doesn't put you often and what i'm bishop, do you have at this stage in, in your career? it does not put me on a bit because it's the game, but i love has the games. i walk watching play and being given an opportunity
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to be in charge of the game makes me happy and i really want to reach the top level . thank you. so much for your time joy, hey rob leah trailblazer for women's referees around the world. thank you for your time. thank you so much. okay, so we'll cup is another big opportunity to boost the popularity of football across the globe. fifa, once 60000000 women playing the game by 2026. and that surgeon enthusiasm for the women's game is being reflected in the house. nation of the men's world cup. as far as small reports, i, the world's best players are coming to katara this year. inspiring boys and girls alike. 8 year old dream al funny is just one of the young players defying stereotypes about the region. i started paying for both from la to matches and i started to be better and better. so i continued to play. when you told your parents you want to play football with it, they said they're encouraging to play more and more and get better. all the coaches
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hearsay, women's footballing cutter is still at work in progress. but believe the country is heading in the right direction. yeah, i didn't really know what to expect, and i've never really been out here before and but when i arrived and i saw the girls play and there was already a lot book since me coming in and, and the programs that we've been running, we've like triple the amount of numbers since the start, so that could only keep growing and grow and, and it's a positive impact that we can make on, on the future growth. hope all is governing by you fi vs at 160000000 women across the globe, playing the game by 2026. now that's a double the number that were involved in football. less than a decade ago. danish international nadia nadeem is an ambassador for the cats are 22002 world cup born in afghanistan, her family fled to denmark after her father was executed by the taliban. 2 decades ago for ball was all my savior. i would say it has fault me. everything that i know
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and it kind of integrated me in a society were quick. it helped me to learn the language called danish friends. understand the, you know, the differences. similarities of these 2 cultures called there are very different. i wanted to be good at this training session in doha football has brought together girls from at least 30 different countries. i was born in manchester and football. it's a big part of the local culture was it allowed me to be like sort of free on the pitch. it also discipline teaches me discipline to keep going and get back up again . generation of footballers out to prove that inclusive body is of reality. not a distant target. far as small al jazeera doha. well, one of the world's most informed plans, he won't be taking the field in cats or next month, his earning hollins than a wage in school twice as manchester city closed the car on leaders are still just one points in the english. premier league is 2nd against bryson was a penalty picking the goals coming from a man set to shoot for belgium whitfield,
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a kevin brewing with a great strike to wrap up a 31. when at home resilient international customers scored an injury time equalized with the help, a bit of goal line technology is manchester. united. rescued appointed chelsea at your junior penalty had given the home saw the lead at stanford bridge but concerns united an french world cup squad to play up. is raphael veran, limping off in tears after going over on his ankle. united have said they'll have to wait 24 hours to see just how bad the injuries verano certainly seemed to be worried. liverpool lost more ground on the teams at the top of the one that neil defeated, struggling nursing and forrest, it's a win, at least for us off the bottom of the table. just the 2nd victory of the season. liverpool 11 points off the pace in spain. ro, madrid beat severe $31.00 at the burnaby out to move at 6 points clear at the top
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of la league. they were missing carrying benjamin through injury. but federico val word, i stepped up, he'll be happy to school. he goes on that for europe. why? at the world, help us to go out a stream in italy, one man trying to force his way into spain's world cup scored scored twice the ac, milan against monster. it failed her for him. dear helping his sight, a full one wind takes the matter. second, in syria, only treading leaders, napoli on gold difference, who are at rome on sunday. and a veteran of 2 world cups held by munich, close the gap on the german at league leaders, onion of berlin, to just one point. cameron strike at eric max, im just remote in got the 2nd goal in there to know when at hoffen heim on saturday, away from football. new zealand beat hosts, australia by 18, runs in the opening match at the t 20 world comp, devon conway scores. and i'm beaten 92 is the key. we made a strong start and
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a late flurry from james nation. so them post a total of $200.00 to $3.00. in reply australia, boulder for just a 111 break couch here from glen phillips, helping to remove marcus stowing us all. so on saturday, england beating afghanistan. good country from just but let's to remove mohammed narbey afghans. bold at $412.00. sam curren with 5 wickets england went on to reach that target with 54 kits and 11 balls to spec. okay, that is a sports looking for now let's get back to lauren in london. andy, thank you very much. and ethan that said to me this news out i'll be back with in a moment with more of the days. thanks for watching. ah ah
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