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city fost hickory's, so denver, that's an indication of what is to come for you to south america. we go, there's been some flooding near bogota destroying thousands of homes. you know, we did have some white weather, giving us warnings in rio de janeiro, but the bulk of that is pushed out toward the south atlantic and still looking good in santiago, 27 degrees on sunday. ah, ah, an african italian youth basketball, tea confront italy's outdated laws which exclude them from competitive sport with a coil forbidden to complete because we are foreigners. we are not foreigners. we are all born in beautiful al jazeera world, full of them. and the inspirational coach, i say, fight the law just to compete in it's not fair at all to deny abuse young boys the right to got a supportive tam, tam basketball on al jazeera. ah
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morris johnson returns early from holiday and reported. it meets richie sooner. the front run and the u. k. prime minister race, but penny morton so far the own confirmed candidate. ah. hello, i'm darn jordan. this is out 0. live from dough are also coming up. russian appointed officials in the ukrainian city about san juan. all civilians to leave us keeps forces advance in the annexed region. somalia faces it's worse drought in decades. one child is treated for malnutrition every minute and woke up fever. how the upcoming football tournament is inspiring girls and cut off both on and off. ah
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report say that 2 of the likely one is in the race to be, britons next prime minister, have held face to face talks, but neither former prime minister barak johnson nor his one time finance minister re she soon act. ab officially declared their hand with only penny mode and saying, she's definitely running. let him bother falls back in britain after cutting short his stay in the dominican republic. his 3rd holiday since he resigned in july, former prime minister boys johnson's considering going for the top job again after liz trust, his government collapsed. but to say that prospect is divisive would be an understatement. good morning, hartley, former chancellor richie sooner he resign during the last days of the johnson premier ship has the most supporters, among conservative m. p. 's. when he's not spoken yet. i've done some amazing things in my life. i've had a seat at the table at the well bank in ne, take the leader of the commons. penny morton's is also trying again after losing out to trust in last month's leadership contest course. if more than one candidate
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has the backing of at least a 100 m p 's or monday, the decision then goes to around a 150000 conservative party members. they could well back johnson who quit after dozens of his m. p. 's resigned following scandals including rule breaking parties in downing street during covey, 19 locked downs. 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 justice relentlessly, consistently be concentrated with a laser like focus on the british people from the economy through to the n h s. schools crime, migration. it's difficult to see how you could do that if at the same time you're getting evidence, giving testimony would be called back in the ground hog day, the political, a soap opera of party gate, some conservative m p. 's have 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
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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 done for much of the public, say that tired of the instability and government and one opinion polls suggests merely 2 thirds one. 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 was susie boniface as a political author and daily mirror economist. she explained why she thinks johnson and sooner had not yet declared that candidacy. both these men of failures, sumac lost over the sun leadership race, and johnson was deposed very gloriously in a few weeks ago. so neither of them wants to announce their running unless a certain are going to win. and the problem is that none of them really is certain they're going to in there is lots of talk about
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a possible meeting between them. but we need to remember these 2 men actually to test each other. they do not get on. they don't see why johnson blamed soon for his defense duration and seen 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. but most people in this country don't want bars, children to be prime minister. most people in this country, according to the surveys nicole's, won't be a change of government. they want a general election. they've had enough. i think there are also a lot of people in the conservative party, both normal members and member who 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 kissed alma to do anything. but when the next election,
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the russian appointed officials in the ukrainian city of her son of told all civilians to lead immediately as keen forces advance in the region residence. being warned on increased danger of shilling, thousands of already left. and what ukraine has described as a math deportation has some region is one of 4 ukranian territories, moscow illegally. annex. last month. mamma jump june was in key. if he says that our expectations of major advances on hassle. 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, scarce, on region. that they have left a shot even a catalogue, and the officers and medical personnel left the town of barry 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
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and preparing to blow up so that it would cause devastation for advancing ukrainian forces. that's about all we have right now. there was a counter offensive going on. and typically when that happens in ukraine, it a standard operating procedure for the military, not to comment, not to give too many tactical or strategic details until they have more news to report as far as how much they have advanced just a couple of hours ago. ukrainian, president below dumars lensky put out a statement which he said that there are over one and a half 1000000 ukranian households 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 that 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
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precipitously. when are allowed to 0, has gained exclusive access to one of ukraine's military posts in the northeast and hockey province. it's just a few 100 meters from russia border and until recently, was under the control of moscow's forces out 0. so have i lost reports? the uncertainty is overwhelming. despite the uninterrupted shilling ukrainian troops wait, ready for what will unfold, name they stand by lent, as ours turned to days near the border of khaki, proven instead of cause barricades and i'll cover roads that lead into the main city. the sound of schilling has become so familiar. it is now part of the soldier's daily routine, but not the russians are attacking us on a daily basis that we're holding our own and defending our ground. we won't let the end of that put your dad. flo green for months,
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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. abandoned villages 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 ukrainian who also make use of the weapons left behind by their enemy arrows keisha, donya. we are on the defensive but were also in total control. we had defending our skies and our land. this here is an antique aircraft 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 lizzy. so we dig
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ditches to hide from the enemy and for protection from the winters cold. trenches all warmer, especially if we set a fire. digging ditches is exhausting work, but they are very useful. military tools, friendship is fullness to help. over. most civilians have decided to stay away from the area even after rushes withdrawal had he s it'll not that. and because this post is so close to russia's border, ukrainian troops are in a constant state of alert, in a sense, expecting the unexpected. do they know you, their russian counterparts are likely carrying out the same orders just a few 100 meters away from them out of shape. and if so, who island johnny pursue him? aletha al jazeera, along the ukrainian russian border. the governor of russia's belgrade reasons, as 2 civilians have been killed by shilling, 15000 people were left without electricity falling. the strikes near the border
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with ukraine. keith has denied responsibility for several previous attacks in the area. georgia maloney has been sworn in as ethan. his prime minister leading her country's 1st far right government since world war 2. she's also italy's 1st female leader taking over at a time of deep economic crisis. liada reports, italy has sworn in its 1st female prime minister. you'll said about a little man that was sincerely, lineage, 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 maureen le became president of georgia, maloney is known for her conservative views, centered around religion, the homeland and family he. alas i me. yeah. natalie. no, i love lobby. yes. to the natural family. no. to the algae
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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 begin to national finance. no to the bureaucrats of brussels. maloney's brothers of italy party has fascist routes. linked directly to former leader benito mussolini. the real problem is natural match. the passions we have fallen is the competence that ranked together because she has no experience of going anything. hand the she's, she's surrounded by people in their party that people have 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 economics to as she gets maloney very little room for radical change.
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but essentially, this is of a trifle form. i don't mean more than of a tray full for technician, maloney supporters say she can help improve the market. while critics fear her policies will only push europe further to the right. one of the 1st sites have not been good and if and the quest for maloney will be does she let her ideology from the far right express itself in that hard is right or does she follow the safe and narrow path right now italy an 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, a short break here in al jazeera when we come back the world marks 60 years since the cuban missile crisis. with questions of whether today's leaders, kind of a new nuclear standoff from ruins to riches, how one iraq is city that was under the control of iso bounce back morning.
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ah, anticipation is rising. and so with most of my cattle anyways, i'm now here whether update across asia. thank you so much for joining in will begin in india. what is whether on sunday, really for that southern slice, but we've got our eye on this disturbance in the be a been goal. it's going for a closer look. we'll put, there's a date for it. here we are on monday in that rain now closing in on west bengal, states in india or bangladesh and coastal sections of myanmar, lot of rain and some pretty powerful winds associated this disturbance at the same time, tropical activity, sliding across the south china sea, closing in on china's hi nan island on sunday. and then off to indonesia, we go. there's been some deadly fighting on so the ways those rains starting to back off a bit on sunday. i think the heaviest rounds of rain will be across the main island
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of java. central java, east java on sunday of her china, there's been some high temperatures here. this could be a record for the month of october and grey lin at $35.00 degrees in for one tongue province. soon as temperatures at 35. earlier this month, i pay half a years worth of rain and still getting striped with some solid bands of rain on sunday landis in japan right now in some thunder. downpours across the main island of honshu and hook kado tokyo though you've got a high of 25 degrees on sunday. that sure weather update soon take care to with sponsored by cattle and i always. the wait for the world comes is meily as the main event gets closer out just here i see every step of the way i'm going to go with one month to go. we focus on asia. teams can expect some strong support here in can cut out cope with the pressures of hosting with australia, make the most of squeezing it through the player. or will it be south korea, japan,
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saudi arabia or iran. we progress for this. the world cup count out on it, jesse, uta, ah ah, welcome back. a might about top stories a on al jazeera report say that to will be likely runners in the race to be britain is next. prime minister have held talks, but not a former prime minister boys. johnson, former finance minister wishes to not have officially declared the candidacy only penny morton says she's definitely running russian appointed officials in the ukrainian city of her son, the total civilians to leave immediately as keeps forces at bombs in the region and wanting all of an increase dangerous, shelly,
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saying thousands have already left on george maloney has been sworn in italy's new prime minister. she now needs the country's 1st far right government since world war 2 takes over at a ton of deep economic crisis. now syria media is reporting that an unidentified drone as attack to u. s. military base, nay. the eastern city of dare as all the drones believe, to find several missiles at the facility. it comes a day after syria's defense ministry said it had intercepted and he's really miss all over. damascus is ready forces up shot and wounded, a palestinian teenager who they suspect of stabbing and his raimie man. the 16 year old was shot in a ship gerard neighbourhood of occupied east jerusalem on saturday. he said the scene after talking in his ready man in his twenties, leaving him critically injured. now and iraq, his cities been rebuilt in 2 years after being left in ruins after the fall of iceland and business is already reaping the benefits. as ali hush,
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i'm report from ramadi a few years ago. iraq's alamba province wasn't the result of fighting an attacks carried out by on groups the city of ramadi under attack from iso fighters that for now the streets of pollution a deserted to day. it's main cities, fallujah and our maddie are full of construction projects. a new development i don't on what i had, so have to and that has become a magnet for investments. we facilitate the work of serious and basis to work and on bob province. since 2017 until 2022. we have managed to start strategic projects in all parts of the governance, especially with road schools and hospitals. and one of them is, this'll tell you never met. since the decline of isolate it has risen on the bank of the euphrates river and is nearly ready to welcome to it. we need around 18
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a month to finish, finalize our job here in the site. only the hindering by the after the war of the above the wall where, where only the code on are going on event once the project will finish all all use those will, it will come here on. busy many events just from outside from, from out of iraq. it's a change that many have worked for. and the past visiting on box main cities would have been on thinkable, but today improve socio economy conditions and decrease fix for the nation after the war against isom. have made such projects off, they are financed by the provincial government or the private sector. what are we as a property developer who has invested millions of dollars in residential?
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what am i to sell now? how about dash when we 1st entered germonti, after it was freed 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 which, you know, what's missing is for the investment. local authority is blaine federal legislation and broker fee for discouraging overseas investors from entering the mark. but business owners often, so they see these busy markets at a sign of a new beginning and yeah, sure, my jazeera out of a mad. yeah. now an unusual scene has played out of the chinese communist party congress and beijing on saturday. in the middle of the closing session, former president who's in town, was escorted out of the hole by 2 men. he was sitting next to president chasing thing in the front row, who spoke briefly to she just before he was taken away. johnny state media reported
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the former president was feeling unwell. well, only a communist party members approved an amendment to its charter that could give more power to president. she later on sunday is expected to be confirmed as lead of the party for an unprecedented 3rd term to somalia. now where and tar communities are struggling to find food. the countries battling an extreme drought . it's ad for failed rainy seasons. in the past 2 years, the un says the child is being admitted for medical treatment, for malnutrition, every minute cuttin up as a young reports surviving in somali as bait 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, 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
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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 ought fi. i'm out here from early morning till night. this is the only work i've got. i wish i had better options together. the somali currency, the shilling is also struggling with what i thought i'd look at our currency. it's worth nothing really. it was entire bundle of cash. it just worth about $40.00. international aid doesn't always reach those who needed most. what we need now is actually in showing that funding is going directly towards local communities and making sure that i am jose organizations like and asi and also those at the for fun . are able to directly support those who are affected by it. the desperation is
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palpable. faced with the worst route and 40 years sees of poverty and hunger are becoming more common. amena is among thousands who beg for food, hoping for sympathy. oh, by the money 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. katie, a little bit of the young al jazeera, thousands of people have gathered in several cities across ethiopia to whole rallies against the west. ah, demonstrate to say they are against interference by western nations and the conflict and the northern region of to grey are accusing the u. s. of supporting
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rebels in the conflict. and undermining the government's efforts to end the fighting. there been protests in columbia against economic reforms proposed by president gustavo petro. he wants to increase taxes on people earning more than $2300.00 a month is all part of petros plan to collect more than $6000000000.00 to fund future social programs. saturday, march, 60 years since the historic addressed to the nation by u. s. president john f. kennedy. on the cuban missile crisis, kennedy announced an american spy plane, had discovered soviet nuclear missiles on the caribbean island, less than 200 kilometers from the us mainland. it shall be the policy of this nation to 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 was the 13 days there was
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a 10th standoff between the u. s. and the soviet union, bringing the will close at a nuclear conflict than ever before. after the failed, $961.00 us attempt to overthrow cube was left his government washington plan for a 2nd operation. it also move nuclear missiles to italy and turkey. in response, the soviet leader nikita khrushchev placed his own nuclear missiles on the island of cuba. well, that meant to outrage in washington and a blockade of cuba. stop soviet missiles reaching the nation. well, attentions picked christian back down and agreed to take back themselves. he deployed president kennedy in turn promised not to invade cuba or richard soccer as a professor of russian and european politics at the university of kent. he says, the one ukraine is far more serious than the cuban missile crisis was in 900. $62.00, it was a relatively short instant, 13 days. this one has been going in a sense brewing for over 30 years in the course. we've got
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a war now for nearly 8 months. the and the fundamental differences that in 1962, they turn basically to the status growth today. russia, 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 any negotiated 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, all sorts of other elements are involved, including in particular, extreme lack of trust. and in fact, contempt between moscow in washington today. but i didn't 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 the talk. so it's
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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, you know, 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. it's the 1st day of a hindu festival of devali, and that means a gold rush in india, the days known as dante us. and traditionally, people buy gold, jewelry and coins. nowadays, even digital gold. after a 2 year pause because of the panoramic trade is busier than ever. joe. recently, customers booked their visits 10 days in advance. for the past 10 days, it felt like every day them, beth, i'm kidding anna. it is considered auspicious to buy precious metals like gold or
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silver on this day. it has been said for generations. if you buy them on don terrace and worship them and keep them in your treasury, the prosperity keeps growing. now as we count down to the men's football, well, copyright, cat alba drawer for the women's world cup has taken place in new zealand. the tournament will kick off next july australia set to coast with new zealand reigning champions. the usa will face the netherlands and repeatedly 2019 final, a record global audience of more than a 1000000000 people is expected to tune in at wash. will that surgeon popularity for the women's game is also being reflected in the host nation of the men's. welcome. as far as miracles, one of the world's best players are coming to katara this year, aspiring boys and girls, so like 8 year old dream i'll find me is just one of the young players defying stereotypes about the region. i started paying for both from watching matches and i
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started to be better and better. so i continued to play. when you told your parents you want to play football, what did they say to you? they're encouraging to play more and more and get better livable. the coaches 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. but when i arrived and i saw the girls play and that was already a lot book since me coming in and the programs that we've been running with, like triple the amount of numbers since to start. so that could only keep growing and grow and, and it's a positive impact that we can make on the future growth. hope all is governing by you see if i says 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 $22002.00 world cup. born in afghanistan,
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her family fled to denmark after her father was executed by the taliban. 2 decades ago, football was all was my savior. i would say it has told me everything that i know. and it kinda integrated me in a society way 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, at this training session in doha football has brought together girls from at least 30 different countries. i was born in manchester and footboards, 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 inclusivity is of reality. not a distant target far is small al jazeera. doha does been a zombie takeover in mexico.
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