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former u. k. finance minister richey soon act officially announced his candidacy to be the next prime minister. ah, it is good to have you with this. i'm cyril benya. this is l 0. live from dough. also coming up this hour, at least 5 people have been killed during an attack in the somali port city of kiss my o. china's choosing pena's appointed communist party leader for a 3rd term and the face of rising tensions with the west. and a message of peace from baghdad. we meet the theatre performance using art to solve conflict. ah, let's start in the united kingdom, where former chancellor, where she soon has officially announced that he will run to become the next prime
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minister. candidates hoping to enter a number 10 downing street have just a day left to gather the support of 100 m p's. former prime minister boys johnson is expected to be soon ex main challenger. however, he is yet to announce his candidacy. he met snacks, the talks on saturday. at tallies by british media suggest that sooner has a clear lead in the number of m. p. 's backing him. but johnson's backers insist that he has enough to run the senior cabinet member penny morgan has declared that she's running, but it's unclear if she has enough support then to the race. i'm not sharing my campus today. so with the, with the others. i am very confident about the progress we're making and i will say to you that i am in this to win it. i think it's important for our policy. we have a contest. i am very confident about on numbers, and it's the reason why i'm doing this is because i think i am best place to bring the party together. aren't stephanie decker joins us now. live from london at steph
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marathon day for you. as everything is falling into place, hour by hour. we have 24 hours now before the 1st. the 1st really important deadline to gather enough support to be of an official candidate. yes, i think everyone's kind of waiting. what bar is johnson is going to do? i mean, he's back to being the center of attention, which is something that mr. johnson does like. but of course, this is a country in crisis with a very severe economic crisis that needs to be dealt with immediately. this is something that where she to knock mentioned in his statement last couple of hours when he officially announced his candidacy. we always knew that he was the one that already had a 100 nominations in the last you know, 36 hours or a. so you mentioned a penny more did they are a question mark still, whether she will have enough numbers to make it as an official candidate. and as
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you mentioned, there were now 23 hours away from that final deadline. whether bars, johnson will run his candidate or not, we're gonna have to wait and see some people saying that it seems like maybe he's having trouble getting those numbers, even though his campus come out and said he has those 100 nominations. um, he was very firm. this morning when he addressed his supporters saying that he was in the race and he was the man for the job and he was the one who had the popular mandate. so were, let's wait and see what he's going to do. it really comes down to him now as the rest of the 2 candidates, we know we'll be running whether penny gets the numbers or not. we're gonna have to wait and see. stephanie has anything, i mean, anything at all transpired from that meeting between boris johnson and the man that many see as having stabbed him in the back, richie sudak. yes, this is alice certainly bars. johnston views at richey, suna co, was one of the 1st to call for his resignation. he resigned ahead of him. and this is someone who by johnson appointed his chancellor. when know we should act wasn't
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that well known. so there is no love lost between the 2 men. others will say that far as johnson said, demise was quite of his own making that by the bye, they sat together last night behind closed doors. we don't know how that discussion went, whether it was amicable, whether it wasn't certainly the words of ours. johnson this morning was like no deal had been mat to there was some speculation that perhaps the 2 men were going to try and figure out which one to put for that. maybe both of them would, wouldn't be put forward because this means if you do have 2 candidates that it has to go to the vote of the conservative party members online, which means it will only know by friday who the prime minister will be. people will tell you that if bar, as johnson does run, that he might have the edge if it comes to that. and of course, his question marks whether he takes the prime minister's role because he has legal ab investigations over his head. if he does, if he is found guilty, critics are saying this could cause a constitutional crisis at the time when this country needs at least. all right.
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well stephanie, westminster is normally a pretty sleepy grey place to be in central london on a sunday. but today it's high drama, indeed, stephanie decor reporting from london. thank you so much. a police in somalia say 5 people have been killed following an attack at a hotel in the southern port city of maya. a car laden with explosives report to be rammed into the gate of the building. the armed group else above, has claimed responsibility on your arm. it has more from the capital. nobody should go to, to, for the, for this all the trouble on that call. you did the people who are inside the hotel to come down. they're going to risk them. but actually very hard to know how the operation is going. know because the school to, to official their where and see ought of to for why truthful polish about who are
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inside their hotel on fighting to belong forces. who are trying to reschedule that incident of this hotel? it's not clear weather up till up till now. what's not clear, what are the government of fans for molly? forces or trouble and tradition has concluded this operation, but it's not the 1st time that i'll show bob tackett hosp whole and hotel is what it will go to show or in the other capitalist of somalia. because as this, the telecom hobbit hotel is one of the most important hotel is in my you and many of us government officially and tribal leaders were staying in hotel. and i was told that they were told that they have the responsibility of these attack on some of their attack is take the say, i talked to her and they told me
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a lot to 2 hours ago that they have a control of this hotel. but it's not quite sure up till this moment whether this operation has been concluded or not. at least 220 people have been killed in 2 days of violence between ethnic groups. incidentally, hundreds of others have been hospitalized because of their injuries. the latest fighting in the blue nile region reports and we broke out because of a land dispute. security officials have now arrived in the area here, but morgan has the latest on this from cartoon. processes are angry over the reaction from security forces in blue. now said over the violence that has killed more than 200, and this is not the 1st time there's a government facility in the states just 2 days ago they saw this, the local government headquarters demanding that the governor resign because of the handling of the situation in the states, now they see that security forces have not been and buyers that some of them have
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been taking sides against the houses or against the birth to try to fighting each other overland a few. and they have been demanding that security forces take a neutral stance and be able to end the violence. of course, this is not the 1st time bad violence and clashes are breaking out between the 2 sites in july the how the tribe has announced that it would like to nominate or appoint a tribal chieftain and claim land in blue. now state other tribes in tonight have rejected that saying that the houses have no right to land claims and so points the chief in the area. now that sparked a clash that killed at least 140 people in july. and over the following weeks, there have been people from both sides been killed as well as more than 40000, displaced as a result of the outbreak of violence in july 8. organizations have said that they are trying to get aid to those who have been affected from the previous fighting as well, from this re some fighting. but there has been difficulties due to the high tensions . this has been going on for 3 months now with no solution now,
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protest to say that they are planning to stage is sitting in front of the military headquarters until they get a response to their demand, to have a security forces. i take a neutral stance and end the violence and the governor resign. chinese president using paying has secured an unprecedented 3rd term as head of the communist party. he's announced 6 other members of the party, senior leadership, and the group is dominated by those loyal to the president. it comes a day after the party concluded it's week long congress, which solidified using things grip on power. susie, her father. yes, she often gone, just as 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
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prosperous, china will create many more opportunities for the world. and patrick fox has more from measuring. well, this was a combination of a week of deliberations behind closed doors here in beijing. and there was always an expectation. the 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, chide she and lee c. none of whom have previously had central government experienced the appointment of lee chan in particular was noteworthy because he is set to become chinese new premier. and that was another break with tradition in that he has never served as vice premier. and we also saw the downsizing of the wider politburo from 25 members to 24 members,
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and there was no place for any women on that top advisory body for the 1st time in 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 damn. but it was in stark contrast. one might argue with the focus last week at 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 make up of this new governments. a chinese new policy bureau standing committee will govern for the next 5 years. the 7 member committee is china's equivalent of a presidential cabinet. it is the country's highest decision making. body.
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president shooting ping has increased his powers by securing an unprecedented 3rd term. for the members are new to the committee effectively handpicked by she they will be responsible for policy making and day to day political affairs. constantino's simone, his lectures on chinese society at king's college london. and he says the president's 3rd term is bad news for the economy. when you concentrate someone's power, i believe there are without any political or institutional checks and balances. this means that he's character error. jasmine, he's also he's the strength of an immense role and the impact on how the countries around. so i do not think that china has mileage for 40 years through collectively they're see through. they're not the more see i'm on the top of the patient has managed to read to me or leave the community now are
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leaving that aside and even the full control to one person. i think that's very, very risky. i think somebody there is a be there because he has pledge to give you more emphasis on building a domestic market. however, many others, especially in the morning in the innovation in high day, can be more or can be more worried. because and we're looking policy. we have, i mean, on the way interact links, we're still ahead on al jazeera, our problem is play ukraine is russian missiles target more energy facilities here is our ford lot. it's one of the most luxury villas in the
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city and from the height of luxury to student dorms, we go behind the scenes to see where the world cups don't. players will sleep in control. ah the let's go with your world's weather update. nice to see. we're going to begin in india and by enlarge it is how dr. petra across the country, a few showers. so for that southern slice and careless state, but most of the action, all of the action i should say is in the be a big goal. with this intensifying storm red weather alerts in play for the indian state of a song. but this is also going to impact west a bank all bangladesh and coastal sections of the mars whipping around and not only a lot of rain, but also winds over the next 24 to 48 hours. we do have this tropical feature in
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the south china sea. it's running, it's ringing out it's moisture over china's high non island eventually will find its way into central vietnam. an area we do not need any more rain, for example, denying so far this month. more than a meter of rain, there's also more rain coming out you for central areas of java toward the east as fall where we've seen some flooding and look at the southern sumatra, darker the color, the more intense the rain will be falling there on monday. for china still high temperatures through the yellow river valley, the gang sea and the pearl river valley looked at the squealing in the sunshine at 33 degrees. different story in japan, a bit cooler and we've got some outbreaks of sundry rain across the main island of horseshoe on monday. that's it soon. ah ah
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ah no. ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our headlines this. our former u. k. chancellor ritchie sumac has announced that he will run to become the next prime minister. he's expected to face off against formerly devoris johnson who has yet to announced his candidacy. police in somalia say 5 people have been killed
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following an attack at a hotel in the southern port city of cas miles. hey, car laden with explosives reportedly ran into the gate of the building. a chinese president choosing, paying his clinch the historic door, turned his head of the communist party. we announced 6 other members, new members of parking senior leadership. the group is dominated by she lawyer, ukraine's president has urged people to save electricity in the face of russian attacks on power facilities. more than 1000000 ukrainian households are experiencing blackouts after a wave of strikes in the last 2 weeks. keith says attacking civilian facilities ahead of winter amounts to terrorism. how he faucet has more from the ukrainian capital. there were more rounds of attack. so a 3 rockets that hit energy infrastructure in litski in the, in the west of ukraine. and there is an attempt by the government to institute some feeling of confidence and that they are trying to manage a situation and talking about the reserves that they've built up of both gas and
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oil. and as you say, there are these measures that they're asking for from citizens. they're also starting to suit these rolling blackouts here and key if they've decided to separate the city into 3 separate regions within each region. there will be areas that will at separate times experienced these rolling blackouts of up to 4 hours potentially longer. if the circumstances necessitate, they've also turned on the city wide central heating system early before they would usually do ahead of winter time in order to try to reduce the demand on the electrical supply from that regard as well. and they're saying that they're acknowledging that, that too is vulnerable to potential attack in interference. and so the, talking about many mobile heating units on trucks that could go and potentially help to heat important buildings, potentially schools, can she, medical facilities and others. so there are various measures that they are undertaking,
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but the reason that they're needing to do so is because of his big switch and tactics from the russian military targeting this vital civilian infrastructure. mayor harry foster there and 2 pilots had been killed after a russian fighter jet, crashed into a 2 story building and southern siberia. the jet was on a test flight over the city of your coulda. when the accident happened, the original governor says no residents were hurt. incident comes days after a military jet crashed into a block of flats in the russian town of yeas, killing more than a dozen people. ga maloney has assumed power as at least 1st female prime minister, the handover from outgoing premier mario druggie was made official at a ceremony in rome. maloney was sworn in on saturday as a leader of the country's most foreign government since world war 2 carlo for dance as a member of the european parliament and maloney's brothers of italy party. he says, although the new government is conservative, it is not according to him far right. first governments of the last 2 made
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by the 2 parties of lega, and the movement borne, the l. the common people said that they were the most f, a government in the, in the republic. history of, i think that the government would be some of the government, a center, broad government and how it is caused by people. so nothing far arrive, not big as previous farms in black news, just some of the government that naturally battery us government made the nations or made by the less will be a bit more of started in the internet on it. and you will be our relationship. what we are saying, and it's meaning that we want to, to compose our european belonging and also international belonging
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to natal and the other international fora, with our national interest. millions of people in pakistan are at risk of acute melanie attrition and waterborne diseases. one 3rd of the country was flooded out. the unprecedented monsoon reigns in july and tens of thousands of people are still homeless, and winter is not far away. sarah. hi, ross reports a country devastated to month soft. wrong precedent and monsoon rains cause a lot of damage across much of pakistan, roads, homes, and businesses remain under water in some areas. july's floods effect to 33000000 people across the country. more than 1700 people died. but for those who survived, it's been an absolute struggle. thousands of people are living and make shift camps with no health facilities. and there's a lack of clean water and food. the minute. since we arrived in these terms,
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we haven't received much from the government. we don't know where the aide is going . we barely get food once a day and if we do, it's a fight. everyone is pushing each other to get just one piece of bread to survive. the national nutrition survey says $1600000.00 children are in need of urgent treatments for acute malnutrition, especially in the worst effected areas of sins and baluchistan. and the united nations reports that more than 6000000 people no longer have clean sanitation or toilet facilities, waterborne illnesses, skin conditions, and respiratory infections are spreading fast. you know, we are now homeless and in the middle of nowhere, houses are swept away. diseases of attack, just because we're all standing in the water. every child, woman, young, an old person i know is suffering for me to diarrhea, malaria stomach problems and there's no medical care pocket stones government
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says it's run out of money and it's desperately appealing for help. it's trying to secure loans, but there seems to be don't of fatigue. earlier this month, you and revise. it's a appeal from a $160000000.00 to $816.00. unicef says it's only received 13 percent of the money. it's trying to raise the historic flooding caused around $40000000000.00 in damages. castro pakistan was already facing a serious financial crisis before the heavy monsoon rains and it hopes it can raise more money. next month. you and climate conference in egypt thought a hired al jazeera hurricane roslyn has made landfall on the west coast of mexico. the category 3 storm hit, the country with winds up to 195 kilometers bower and a heavy rain. hundreds of people have been forced to leave their homes. there are warnings of deadly storm surges and flooding along the coast. iraq is hosting its
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3rd international theater festival this week and it opened with a message for world leaders investing in the arts can help bring people together and resolve conflict named us roughly reports from back that the opening night in both got a chance to see past your rocks tragedies the international theatre festival should be an annual event. but this is only the 3rd one in 10 years. wars and a global pandemic forcing along intermission. but the show must go on and did very much is because you know, a lot of the were was the, was i so but now a dock is fine. these kinds of rooms a proof. a doc is fine. i think so many important people attending is the most obvious proof that it are because doing well and disinfect a safe place a week of pleased by performance from 15 countries,
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all the bose and optimism of broadway in the people from all walks of life. some made for the limelight, others happier in the crowd. the reason. 5 i think this is the one of the art was skin starch. people like this strictly because people and the cases office and the lights are back on and iraq yard is having an awakening. it is a full house and the show is about to start. the main organizer of this event has just told the crowd that in his opinion, the government should invest in culture, in theater, in the arts, to try to bring an end to conflict. the centerpiece of the festival,
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a play called mercy bullet, a story of war and loss life. and the ubiquity of death in iraq. art mimicking reality. the the message stopped cycles of violence. see one another with kindness. not as targets which are to bring out all the depression that we have all the things that have happened, the depression that all your rockies are suffering from. at the same time, we're showing days past to revive him. but exploring national trauma in a country that has seen generations of suffering makes for the kind of art that can take a toll on the artist. seen basra b o. d 0 thought ah, when you're a world class footballer away from home playing for the world cup trophy,
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there are certain essentials you need to be at your best. good food, hot shower, comfy bed. those are the basics. but top players need that little bit extra to honor, got a roscoe, went to see where the stores will sleep. some resemble an arabian palace, others and a waste in the desert. whether it's a luxury resorts or student accommodation, the 32 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 their 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. 2432 teams have made their home base within a 10 kilometer radius of the center of dough harp, while others are chosen to stay much further away. belgium and saudi arabia are
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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 some may summer. 30 kilometers north of dough. here is our ford woodrow mila. it's the one of the most luxury villas in the city. i believe the mexican team have selected the lease earlier. the can yamba had one of the choices before even they could qualify. i think the privacy here is the key. you still have to have something from a culture or something from the bag rollin book for, for the mexican. and the other guy, though it's should be essential to be there, the chill. yeah, of course. the like 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? is through a little a little mexic while was a little bit
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a little like the plays at this tournament may be worth millions of dollars, but not all of the mustang and luxury linelle massey's argentina and former champions, spain have chosen catholic universities campus where they can walk to their training ground, australia and student accommodation to albeit at the state of the art aspire sports academy. well, this is a knife, a 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 suckers will only uh, put one player in a room like this. he'll have his own private ball through and then that she another bedroom on the other side of his suite. 263 suites like this in this building. as you can see, there's a shared lounge where the players can sit chats have a cup of tea, watch some tv, and also a balcony with a view of the training pitch. so whether it's a bed in a dorm or luxury villa, the hotel managers can guarantee at least one thing. when the well cut champions, a crowned.

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