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a jazz 0 ah, consolidating power china aging, paying as a point and communist party leader for an unprecedented term. and he promotes loyalists to is in a circle. ah, hello money and saw you this is out. is there a lie from doha also coming up. the race is on for the top job in the united kingdom forest, johnson, and wishy to knock hold face to face talks with both men seen asked top contenders . widespread power outages across ukraine, off to more russian missiles target energy facilities and in search of motor in drought had kenya the story of one woman who makes the long and dangerous journey every day. ah,
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ah, hello, welcome. chinese president jean king has secured an unprecedented 3rd term as head of the communist party is also announced 6 other members of the party senior leadership. the group is dominated by the president loyalists and comes a day after the party concluded it's week long. congress, which solidified jesus pings grip on power shoes. your father? yes, she auto war justice. china can't develop an isolation from the world. it needs china for its development through over 40 years of relentless reform and opening up. we have created the twin miracles of fast economic growth and social stability. the china will open at stores if a wider we will be steadfast and deepening reform and opening up across the board. a prosperous, china will create many more opportunities for the world. patrick falk has been
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following announcements from beijing. while this was a combination of a week of deliberations behind closed doors here in beijing, and there was always an expectation that president, she would pack his in a circle with the loyalists, giving him unfettered control over the party and country all along the way. he has shown a willingness to cast aside party traditions including age caps and term limits, and that was no difference with the appointment of new faces on to the politburo standing committee, including the appointments of lee chan, child she and the c. none of whom have previously had central governments experienced to be appointments of li chung in particular was noteworthy because he is set to become chinese new premier. and that was another break with tradition and that he has never served as vice premier. and we also saw the downsizing of the wider politburo from 25 members to 24 members, and there was no place for any women on that top advisory body for the 1st time in
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25 years. at the unveiling today also present, she talked about how china could not develop isolated from the rest of the world and the world lead china's development as well. that was an important thing for him to have said at a time when the whole world really is a grappling with a slow down. but it was in stark contrast. one might argue with the focus last week of the opening dress, where he talked about the need for china's self sufficiency. but whatever direction china takes in the years to come will no doubt be under president. she's terms, particularly with the makeup of this new government, was we heard that from patrick. 63 or a li chang is now china's 2nd highest official. behind president g. he's expected to become premier in march and take charge of china's economy. now unlike his predecessors, he hasn't served as
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a vice premier or worked in the central government in any capacity. lee has bounced back from his mishandling of a corona virus outbreak in shanghai where he led the local branch of the communist party. and the rest of the new senior party members lee is also close to president . she and her lang is an international, independent china strategist. he explains how people rise to the parties highest levels. all the people that make it to the top have what this gone through. so many layers of very fears. competition is the current board of talking to see and people who have risen to the even to the central committee of 200 people with any chance to get to it already a mass huge experience running of cities, bricks and. busy small provinces and you've reached a very popular voted bureau. they would have done the rounds of some of the
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problems as of bigger than countries. for example, the whole economy. russia is equivalent who only been. busy economy of want to products, all these people are hiding goods. and most of the decisions is bought at the drop of a hat. there are working including experts and of course at the ground level. there is also a lot of mechanism. ready getting feedback from the from citizens so. busy this is all. busy mechanics but of course the. busy has got to make at the top and then with the powerful meter this could take county of the country and do face the elements that the standing, the way of taught us that she is an opportunity the t likely front runners and the ways to become the case next, prime minister, have held face to face talks on saturday. neither bars, johnson nor his former ally where she see night though have officially declared that they are running a boat, say they do have the support of a 100 m. p. 's,
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which is the number needed to enter the race so far, only seen a cabinet member, penny mordant, is officially running. let's go straight to stephanie deca, who is live for us in london is does the rollercoaster for story, isn't it? stephanie? we have this late night closed door meeting between where she soon i can boris johnson. do we have any idea what if anything came out of that was this morning according to some media reports far as johnson is not backing down, there was some speculation that this meeting might be about. and of course, this is between 2 men who do not see i see i have quite a turbulent relationship. trying to figure out some deal that might be best for the country and for the party, of course, according to their interests. but ours johnson this morning being quote, to say that he's not backing down, that he is the only man for the job that the country now needs to be managed and that he's going to do it and that he has the backing. again,
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we're waiting for confirmation of those numbers from what we understand re she's tonight is the only one at the moment that has over a 100 combinations needed to be put forward as a candidate. but certainly at this point in time, it seemed far as johnson not backing down. and there is another question. there are very sorts reports as far as john to actually reporting, supporting re, she's connected this point saying the country need a start. of course, you have a parliamentary inquiry hanging over bars johnson. if he does come to the minister, this is something that will continue if he is found guilty. this will cause all of the constitutional questions and a constitutional crisis, potentially all at a time when this country need someone to govern immediately, some people say, you know, it's interesting. you have all this back and forth within the conservative party, but no one is really talking about how to get this country out of a severe economic crisis. when we talk about the country, we're talking about millions and millions and millions of people who are suffering on a daily basis just briefly pending more than their she's the only one who started into
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the ring. she seems to have the lowest amount of nominations at the moment she did go on to one of the main news channels this morning where she was pressed as to what her economic policies would be. this is of course, the question of the day, how would you get this country out of crisis? and she really refused to answer any of those questions. so again, as you said, jordan, every time here we're going to have to wait and see throughout the course of funding, if any of the 2 men are going to publicly announce that they will be running by monday, tomorrow, 2 pm local time. we will know for certain yeah, that's what i wanted to ask you about as you say, the pressure is on. so what exactly is the timeline? i mean, as, as it stands neither boris johnson or richey soon. i have officially declared that even running absolutely. and these are the 2 men, as you were saying, there are the favorites to fund contenders. the ones that read at looks like it'll
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be one or the other if you just go back to the leadership race in the summer. she see that coming out ahead of ms. voss also in the debate. if the to how he came out in polling as to people thinking that he seemed to have a more solid grasp of policy. that when it came to the booth and this is the conservative membership boat, he lost out to ms. troughs. and there is a speculation that if it does go to the conservative membership vote, and just to break it down for you, if only one candidate gets put forward, then we will know by tomorrow 2 pm, who the next prime minister will be. if 2 people were 3, which could be protected, but let's say to, for the sake of argument, get put forward forrest and wishes to not. and then they'll be an online vote by the end of the week from these members. and then we'll know by friday who the prime minister will be, and there is speculation that if it goes to that boat, it could potentially be far. is johnson a lot of members of the public also do not agree with that? far as johnson remains a huge device of figure, even within his own party, so,
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so many question marks and we're just going to have to wait and see how it all on folds over the next 2448 hours and 8. okay. thank you for the update. stephanie deca there for us in london. ah, ukraine's president has urged people to save electricity in the face of russian attacks on power facilities. ukrainians are experiencing blackouts, soft a wave of strikes in the last 2 weeks. cape says, attacking civilian persona sees the head of winter amounts to terrorism. as much as 40 percent of ukraine's energy related facilities have now been seriously damaged. in these strikes, the government has implemented rolling power outages of up to 4 hours across the country and people are being urged not to you. these appliances during peak periods in the morning and in the evening and to prepare for the blackouts. the national energy company has all ukrainians to stock up on water and warm clothes. let's go
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to a correspond harry force. it has no for us in keep harry, what is the latest in the situation that in particular, when it comes to the energy grid, we are still the senator grid coming under sustained attack. now from russian forces. again, there were more arrayed alerts around the country in the dark o overnight, or the ukrainian military is saying that it's shot down some 16 suicide drones. 14 in the south of the country to in the north and east of the country. no details yet on the exact targets of those drone attacks. but on saturday, there was another big round of attacks the ukraine saying that they were as extensive in terms of the damage done on the energy infrastructure as was done last monday. so this is according to the ukrainians, the new a general tactic from the russian forces. and as you say, there are attempts to try to minimize consumption. tell people to,
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to be as careful with energy resources, electricity in particular as possible. and there are also attempts to get the alternatives up and running as quickly as possible here in cuba. or they have turned on the, the city wide central heating system earlier than usual that was done about 3 days ago. or the most information we have is that some 30 percent of households in the city are now connected to that. that of course, itself could be vulnerable to attack. and so there are measures being put in place to have truck born mo bile heating units that can attach themselves to or to buildings, to schools, to apartment buildings. or if that does come under attack as well. and the, the talk is coming from senior energy officials about the, the amount of, of coal and gas that they have put a mask and put on standby as well. so lots of preparations in store for a cold and, and very difficult winter. the people as these energy infrastructure at nodes are,
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are put under attack from russia. meanwhile, the fighting continues, the war continues. the focus in recent days and weeks has been around b, cassandra, and what is the latest on that front? yes, of the russian military is instructing civilians to get out of course on, across the deep river or to the, to the south into the east. immediately they are saying that is very much in line with what we've been hearing from russian military young under the, the new command of general that the general not put in charge and the that the, the message seems to be that the ukrainians are more and more likely to take care sudden now both the russians and the ukrainians are saying that the other is planning to blow up. a key dam north, north and east, of course,
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on upstream on that river, hydroelectric plants and a dam that retains a huge amount of water. and a vast reservoir there that could be very much an own. go for either side. i mean, of course it could devastate lodge areas. if it were blown up, it could inter interfere with the t water supply into crimea from there as well. so it seems like it would be a major disaster were to happen, but both sides are as certainly publicly saying that the other side is planning to do just that. thank you for that update. harry force that for us live in to still head on al jazeera ah anger against economic reforms in columbia is 1000. say no to a tax increase. ah
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right off the bat got to warn you. we could see some flooding in parts of australia . i have one, here's the details in particular, southern queensland, northern areas of new south wales. but that threat moves further toward the south on monday, around sydney. and then at the same time we've got this weather over south australia coming in to the southeast. so the 2 are going to meet up and dump copious amounts of rain, giving a water look of australia right now. some disturbed weather for w. a. so showers in perth at $22.00 degrees. and we've got some extreme heat alerts in play for queensland, temperatures crossing 40 degrees over the next little bit. temperatures have come down though for christ church and new zealand. some heavy falls of rain for that southwest corner. on monday, the tropical activity moving across the south china sea into china is high 9 island eventually into central vietnam and area that does not need the rain over this past
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month. to name has had more than a meter rain. pretty persistent, rain southern sumatra, central and east java on monday and for china. high temperature is here. one tongue province. we've seen those temperatures about 3536 degrees that will continue on monday and quite cool across japan with some outbreaks of thunderstorms across the main island of font. you on monday. see you soon. ah, he added to the fashion, the success of popularity and then he can read all up for the love of his homeland football rebels stoves into the realm of footballing legend. rashid le clue free for the algeria national liberation front. with his feet, rashid mclee, free of the f l n. t. on al jazeera lou
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ah, ah, they're watching out 0 mind if our top stories this our chinese president judging, paying has claims. historic that term is head of the communist party is also now 6 . all the new members of the party senior leadership group is dominated by g less 2 of the likely runners in the race to become the u. k is next. prime minister have held face to face talks by force johnson on where she is to knock say they have the support of at least a 100 m. p. 's, a number needed to add to the race and ukraine's president his art people to save
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electricity in the face of russian attacks on power facilities. several strikes in the past 2 weeks have caused rolling blackouts and ukrainian cities al jazeera has gained exclusive access to one of ukraine's military posts in the northeast in col, keith province. just a few 100 meters from the russian border until recently was under the control of moscow's forces out there as to have our assa reports. 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 soldiers, daily routine was not on. the russians are attacking us on
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a daily basis that we're holding our own and defending our ground. we won't let the foot here again, fall, grain 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, abandoned villages, and now military zones. surrounded by the aftermath of fierce 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 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 is an anti aircraft defense system. we use it to hunt them down. we are given
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access tony some of these trenches where ukrainians are developing new strategy. but beyond a certain point, where told filming must stop throwing 1000000 lives out. and so we dig ditches to hide from the enemy and for protection from the winters cold. trenches are warmer, especially if we set a fire. digging ditches is exhausting work, but they are very useful. military tools are in super bowl. mister hope all will. most civilians have decided to stay away from the area even after rushes withdrawal . had he f it'll not that then because this post is though close to russia's border . ukrainian troops are in a constant state of alert, in a sense, expecting the unexpected. do they know their russian counterpart for likely carrying out the same orders just a few 100 meters away from them out of shape? enough to who island jenny be? so have alpha al jazeera along the ukrainian russian border. so any forces
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have shot and wounded a palestinian teenager who they suspect of stabbing an israeli man. the 16 year old was shot in the shape durand neighborhood of occupied east jerusalem on saturday. only say the teen fled the scene of the attack victim has been critically wounded. a member of the palestinian armed group. the lions den has been killed. 33 old tama kalani was a prominent figure in the group. this funeral has been held in nablus lyons den is claimed responsibility for number of attacks on illegal settlements and military checkpoints in the occupied west bank in the past few weeks. it's blamed is re forces for colonies killing tens of thousands of people in berlin have marched in solidarity with anti government protest as in iran, saturday's rallies, follow widespread process across around sparks by the death of masa armine. the 22 year old died in the custody of the morality police back in september. horn of
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africa is facing one of its worst droughts in 4 decades. is putting the lives of 3000000 pastoralists in northern can yet brisk as the men leave home to her. the animals women left behind with the children and now being forced to search for water and increasingly dangerous conditions. we spoke to one of those women. yes, i was in the window i was going to tell you my name is selena a paula honey. i am from to con or county in northern virginia. i have 6 children and a husband and i am his 2nd wife ive been charcoal and make room. that's how i make my living. i mean, yeah, like that. i mean, i get on every morning i go to the river to feed the water. it's a long distance away. i take the water from shallow welds alongside other woman. sometimes the wolves of the well collapse and it can be dangerous. the water is
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also usually very dirty in the united coming out. now the 1st thing you do when you go to the well is removed the duty water until it is clean. we use these containers to drag the water home. it's a long process. it takes me hours to do several trips to my home. when i arrive home, it's already late and i'm tired, all the money out. now when i get back on, i have to do all the choice. i have to go to the market. the money i get from the market is what i use to buy some food for my family. to day i don't know what my children will. 8. there is no money for breakfast, lunch or dinner on the broom and chuckle. business is not doing well. people have no money. if i don't get money, my children will sleep hungry and every one has been affected by the drought. the rains have failed. my family have been hit hard. the children are not eating low, load and unload. it won't let them know when you move it. i and they can, i had forgot. 3, have died as the result of the trout. sometime back,
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i heard that food was being distributed in some villages. but these areas of fi i could not get the bottom of the line. i couldn't get mama, i sort of, i hope we will soon get help from the government. we are hungry, and yet how can we survive under these circumstances? people in columbia protested against economic reforms proposed by the president, gustavo petro wants to increase taxes on people any more than 2300 dollars and lands. alexander amputee reports from the letter dressing, wiping displaying pancreatic symbols. a 1000 colombians marched through the capital with her, with a long list of grievances against the 2 month old governments of gustavo pedro. it's all my, we are very worried by what's happening in the country, the crime and economic insecurity. the uncertainty with the tax, political, and electoral reforms,
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that's why entrepreneurs are fleeing the country. that's why the dollar is now almost $5000.00 pesos. most of them are middle and upper middle income colombians that could directly be affected by the government's ambitious tax reform that aims to raise almost $6000000000.00 to fan social programs. oh, others are workers of the oil in mining sector, the fear pinterest promise to accelerate the transition towards clean energy and go yeah, not bad, but all petros government has a totally irresponsible alter environmentalist position a protest to prematurely. and one of the sectors contributes the most to the control, the economy that generates hundreds of thousands of jobs here ladies, people came into office following a wave of discontent in the means for change in a country deeply defined by social and economic inequality. is ambitious agenda goes from seeking total peace. drew deals with rebel groups and crime gangs to a series of reforms to change their traditionally market friendly policies in the
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country from health to pensions, to land reform. this sarah owning when a recent told shows petra's approval fell from 56 to 46 per cent. you're mostly due to concerns about the difficult economic situation. the honeymoon period has ended, but that not means that we are going to see a separation or even a souring of the relationship between the citizenry and the korean government. i still think that they koren gorman, has a large political capital. do that will allow him to operate, at least for a year. more organizers are calling for another demonstration a week from now to keep pressure on the government, but to have any chance to stop the reform from going forward. and congress there will need to mobilize a much larger number of protesters. i listened that objective. i jesse and i've gotten
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when you're well class footballer away from home playing for the world cup. try feet. they awesome sutton essentials. you need to be at your best, such as good food, a hot shower, and a comfy bed. just the basics for most of us, the top players need that little extra bet. john, i got off. scott went to see where the stars again to sleep. some resemble an arabian palace, others and a waste in the desert. whether it's a luxury results or student accommodation to $32.00 well cut finalists have booked their rooms. and if they make it all the way to the final, they'll be staying in them for up to 5 weeks. so that choice of accommodation may well prove crucial. the compact nature of this tournament means is the 1st time teams haven't had to change locations or travel long distances to get to games.
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24th, the 1st 2 teams have made their home base within a 10 kilometer radius of the center of dough hop. while others have chosen to stay much further away, belgium and saudi arabia close to the saudi arabian border. the german team has exclusive use of a wellness resort as far north as you can go in the country around a 100 kilometers from doha. the most basic rooms here cost around a $1000.00 a night and mexico chose to base themselves in the small seaside town of the mesa. 30 kilometers north of dough. here is our 4 bedroom villa. it's one of the most luxury villas in the city. i believe the mexicans have selected the lease earlier. they can visit one of their choices before even they qualify. i think the privacy here is the key. you still have to have something from a culture or something from the background for the mexican, the god. it should be essential to be there, the celine course, the like,
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get something very, very important and we will make it happen for them. and it really feels like we could be in mexico, doesn't it? through a little a little mix. it was a little bit a little the play is it. this tournament may be worth millions of dollars, but not all of them. the staying in luxury lino messy darden tina and former champions, spain have chosen capital universities campus where they can walk to their training ground. australia are in student accommodation to will be at, at the state of the art aspire sports academy. well, this is a knife. the student dome i've ever been in the beds are very comfortable. as you can see, there are 2 beds in this room that the sucker is. let me put one player in a room like this. he'll have his own private ball through and then she end of the bedroom on the other side of the suite, 263 suite like this in this building. as you can see, there's a shed lounge where players can sit, chat have a cup of tea. what.

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