tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 23, 2022 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm robot hudson. this is the news i live from doha. coming up for the next 60 minutes. i'm back over to the case pharma finance minister, where she soon becomes the 2nd candidate to announce he is running for prime minister rushes defense. minnesota says he's concerned about the possible use of a so called a dirty bomb by ukraine. he says the allegations are absurd and dangerous. an attack on a hotel in southern somalia ends at least 5 people are dead. the armed group all shobel says it's responsible. china's president, she jan paying is handed a 3rd time as the head of the ruling communist party and he packs the leadership with loyalists in support. we continue our well cut count down with 828 days until
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kickoff. and despite game front arsenal. a how advice south hampton is the premier league leaders failed to restore a 4 point gap as a manchester city? ah, we're going to begin this news are in the u. k. whether or not to people vying to become the next british prime minister. former chancellor, she said, i can officially announced he's running a few hours ago. candidates hoping to enter number 10 downing street of just a day left to gather the support of a 100 m. p. 's, former prime minister boris johnson, is expected to be cynex main challenger. but he's yet to announce whether he's going to be a candidate he met soon. like for talks on saturday. tallies by british media suggest that cynic has a clear lead in the number of employees who are backing him. but johnson's back as insist he has enough to run senior cabinet member. penny moreland has declared,
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she also wants the job. but it's not clear if she has enough support to enter the race. and let's go to alan fisher's. he is joining us live now from london. it's allen. this deadline is getting closer and closer. what's the current situation? well michael fabricate, who is a leading supporter of boris johnson, has in the last half hour tweeted out that boris johnson has $100.00 supporters and so he will be going to the party membership. the difficulty of course, is he hasn't yet said that he's declared in the leadership race. when are there a to soon act has he has got more than a 130 supporters penny more debt has as well. she's not close to the $100.00 supporters. deadline a barrier that she needs. so a forest, johnson is saying he has these supporters. it looks as if we could have a 2 horse race between richie su, neck, and boris johnson. but the still a lot of ifs and buts between no and the dead light. so at the moment there's still only one m p who is a clear leader and is over the 100 voter,
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100 m p limit and that is rich. you soon act, so it all boils down to what boris johnson decides in the coming hours. and if i understand it, that the deadline is at 13 g m t. what are on monday? talk us through what's gonna happen after that? anyone who has got more than 100 m. p 's backing them will go into a run off thought. no, if there is only one, there is no run or fought. there is a coronation. and at the moment that seems that it could happen for it. she soon act, but said boris johnson does the site to get into the race and he is there with rich you sooner there then comes a vote or of him peas. the talk to m p 's that is a has things meeting. they tell them what their plans are for the party, the m p 's then cast what's called an indicative vote. they say this is who we support and then it goes to the membership of the conservative party. now you
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remember, when this trust was elected, there were weeks and weeks of meetings all over the country. that's not going to happen this time round. this is all going to be done on line. and we should have a result by thursday night. so there should be a new prime minister by friday morning, but there's a lot service and but said they are at the moment as it stands, richie cynic has got more than 100 m. p. supporting him bought as johnson supporters claim he has as well. but he hasn't declared so as richie soon act at the moment is very much in the driving seat to be the next prime minister of the u . k. allen fisher in london. allan, thank you very much. indeed. mother, you case political chaos, has been a satirist delight. the internet's been lighting up with mims. oh, looking to take the next step in your career, the you k government is hiring and is now inviting applications for prime minister with a gender. and while that recruitment videos by 2 comedians, but the joke started before last trust resigned that any star tabloid started live
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streaming and letters to see if it will last longer than the prime minister in the top job. there's also been this mock air b and b listing of downing street. ok, i want to bring in alice, brian. she's a stand up comedian and the comedy is rising. she's joining us from london. alice, thank you very much. indeed for being that with us. what is it about british politics, particularly know which just seems such fertile ground for satire and humor? well, i mean, as a british citizen, i'm in a position right now where i've had more of a say in the outcome of love islands than i have in the last for private as does that have been in the country. and i think when you get to that point in society, if you can't laugh at all, what else are you going to do? that is just getting a little bit ridiculous now. i think also it's really good for public just we've got to have a say in that way like it resides, stand up, comedian. i go to work and you know, i risk getting haygood by an audience member. i think that is part of the job. as you know, being a politician as well,
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but it's basically social media. we get to do our heckling really. yeah. because i mean, but such are and co, political humor has been around for hundreds of years that way back to the punch cartoons that we, that we used to see what is needed to produce good quality political satire. now particularly as you say, when most of it is going to be online, it's so incredibly reactive. a lot of that comes down to just having the right sort of connection and emotional response at the right time. and then yes, a lot of comedians kind of find a path by just tweeting at the time as things happen. so it's really about getting a small point across and a really quick way. and i often think that it might start as a joke or a main, but it actually kind of opens dollars for a lot of people to investigate more and find out more about what is actually happening in the political environment as well. i'm much the comedians come under pressure given the fight, that it is such a significant market. now, how much the comedians and comedy writers come under pressure from organizations, from politicians to target,
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to their satire and their political whom you came are at political opponents or particular subjects? i think it just depends on the type of stand up meeting that you are or does it work that you do as a comedian for me personally, i do stand up comedy. that's not really about little common trait at all when it's life. but then another way that i make money is by writing for brands and writing for different clients. and they will want to be on the nail about what's happening in the zeitgeist and what's happening right now from anything from all the way from level and to politics. so sometimes it can be a lot of pressure on the minute to get a phone call and suddenly i'm going to write a tweet about let's try some, let us within 20 minutes. so yeah, there is a lot of pressure, but i guess it just depends on the type of meeting that you are in the way that you do the, i mean that one or one of the common phrases about comedies, the fact that it is a really small isn't it is a way of releasing pressure, but in how effective kind of be in terms of changing people's opinions and influencing how people see politicians are c items. i think enormously. i think
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sometimes people actually get stand up comedians, or social commentators, confused as political figures almost not literally as such, but maybe as a public figure or stand up comedian says something political, but they just agree with or say something that they disagree with as well. and the reaction is as such that it feels like how people would react if they were the prime minister. that's how powerful people can be when they are good at spreading messages. so yeah, i think the actual world of stand up comedy and writing from like politicians and kind of getting into that media side of things. they are very, very different. but there was a very, very similar and that way about making messages clear. looking at that, the sure, but least the short term future for british politics. do you think that sort of political humor has got some life left on it with, with regard to the politicians and the political makeup? we may see over the next few months or so. oh absolutely. i think instead of you know, the way the government going now with the keeps going as way they'll be more and
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more and more just to be made. i mean, it just is kind of getting a little bit ridiculous. so i think, yeah, there's going to be a lot more of this to comp visual alice, thank you very much and that's alice bryan, a comedian talking to us from london. thank you. thank them. me in the russian defense minister spoken to the u. s. defense secretary for a 2nd time in 3 days. neither side is provided details of the phone conversation between cell guy, chicago, and lloyd austin. earlier show you how talks with the british, french, and took care defense ministers expressed concerns about possible provocations by ukraine with the use of what he called a dirty bomb. moscow's provided no evidence to back the claims keeps dismissed. the allegations as absurd and dangerous, that only bon is an expose of laced with radioactive material. the russian defense minister has also won the war, and ukraine had a steady tendency towards further,
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uncontrolled escalation. we've got to reporters following the story. we're going to get more on the reaction from the us. was she hobb return? see just a moment. first we're going to go to hurry faucet, who's in the ukrainian capital, hurry, things are beginning to escalate in the ukranian war for certainly, that's the message that the russians are trying to send here with these 3 conversations or initially and then a 4th with united states as well carried out by defense minister. sure. you know, just the last few minutes had a response from the ukraine. president zalinski who called us a carousel, the phone calls. and he said, if someone could use a nuclear weapon in our part of europe, it could only be one entity. and this entity is the one who ordered show go to make these calls. he says, and if russia is calling to tell everyone around ukraine, that ukraine is supposedly preparing something, it means only one thing. russia had already prepared all of this. so the message coming from are both the,
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the president and also his foreign minister. is that this is indicative that russia intends to do something along these lines and blame ukraine for it. the message coming from russia is the, the inverse of that, that sir, that there is a false flag operation underway in ukraine. there has been a response from the british defense ministry as well about the vocal early between ben wallace, the u. k. defense minister and the, the russian defense minister showing that her response was that the u. k. refuted these claims that it cautioned that such allegations should not be used as a pretext for greater escalation, so as similar as slightly less forceful message as the one coming from ukraine. it is worth noting that russia has been pulling our civilians out of the hotly disputed city of her son, which it has occupied since march, where there has been a ukrainian counter offensive going on for some weeks now,
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looking as if it could be on the verge. of success civilians being pulled out, indications of military hardware being pulled out of that area as well. are reports from the ukrainian side that the russians are cutting communications devices there to the russians are saying that the ukrainians are trying to, to build this device. not too far away from her, so on. so a lot of eyes on that part of ukraine right now. hi, thank you very much indeed. how do you fall set and key for let's go to share hubbard sounds. he's joining us from washington d. c. she had 2 calls between 2nd sure who and us defense secretary lloyd austin in 2 days as an intensity of communication we haven't seen recently and i think it might come some relief. i think there's some very concerned that there really isn't the sort of back channeling that you might at least hope would be in existence between the us and russia at a time when words like alma getting there being thrown around by the us president on the u. s. footprint of eastern europe in the balkans and the various war games
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they're playing, simulating attacks on russia and so on are, are increasing. but by the week, that's interesting that i started this cool on sundays, concerned. we haven't read out no confirmation from the pentagon or the department defense. actually let me just refresh right now. give it up. the 2nd, the up to the 2nd. updates the nothing from the department of defense suggesting that a cool has taken place. we're lying on the russian readouts. they released of the, of the certain cause and it's, it's worth noting, we're not, we're not sure the significance necessarily. but the russians gave out to read out . they gave out one announcement or read out off the calls made by the russian defense secretary to the british, french and turkish defense secretaries and then a separate readout about the call to the us defense secretary. now in that 1st read out, they were very specific. the russians, and they said this is about potential provocations by ukraine using
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a dirty bowman and the russians the, the russians translated words. but in the read out for the conversation with the u . s. defense victory, lloyd austin. all it says is the heads of defense departments discuss the situation in ukraine, no mention of a dirty bomb. we didn't have significant. that is we don't know what was discussed in the call. we have nothing from the department of defense either. but they have very much separated the 2 sets of calls out from the russians. but yeah, as you said, it's interesting. we suddenly have 2 phone calls in 3 days between the russian and us defense secretary, up until that point, that hadn't been any communication between the 2 since may the 13th and it was on friday that the us defense secretary called the russian defense secretary. and we were told by the u. s. b and the importance of maintaining lines of communication during the war was emphasized by the u. s. to the russians, but no confirmation got about what was discussed in sunday school. between the u. s . and russian defense secretary, she had a chance to bring this up to date from washington d. c. she had thank you very much. you're going to president serge people to save
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adding tricity in the face of russian attacks on power facilities. more than 1000000 new train in households are experiencing blackouts after a wave of strikes. and the last 2 weeks came says, attacking civilian facilities that had a winter months to terrorism. and as much as 40 percent of ukraine's energy related facilities have been seriously damaged in the strikes, the government's implemented rolling power outages of up to 4 hours across the country. and people are being urged not to use appliances during peak periods in the morning and the evening to prepare for the black eyes. the national energy company has asked ukrainians to stock up and water and warm clothes, but rushing lives in keys and she explains what life is like with the park house. we have to wear around so how are they surpassing? so basically you have a are sirens or is that you have a problem with alex was did you know?
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sometimes it was, for instance, just yesterday we had to craft like the time in the morning just like waking up. we had a con, found a air siren. it was about like 4 hours, 7 am till one. wow. like we the small break. also the electricity city comes and goes you some times at 1st you could never know when it comes. and when it will go yet, basically now as truly age mom's, we quite hard to adapt, you know, to the conditions we have. now we, you want to have like a special app where you can go, try peel, treat and know when you would not have an electricity. usually, you may not work this way yet. we are trying to adapt as much as we can because we understand that you are in the winter and you're in the coming weeks and moms rush . i will try to attack our electric facilities as much as they can take into
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account a strategy of so called hollow. the more through violence have been killed. russian fighter jet crashed into a 2 story building in southern siberia. the accident happened when the jack was in a test flight over the city of coast. regional governors says no residence war hurt . incident comes days after military jet crushed into a block of flats and the washington of youth killing more than a dozen people anymore. i had on the news i including ah, italy's 1st far right female prime minister takes office and she'll be leaving the country's most right. wing government, and in search of water and drought hit kenia. we're gonna meet one woman who makes a long and dangerous journey. every day and and sport will pick through the keyhole for a look at where the world cup teams are going to be staying in, cut up. ah,
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an attack on a hotel in somalia has ended leaving 5 civilians dead. the siege in the southern port city of to snail is now ended. a car filled with explosives, reportedly rammed into the gate of the building. please say all the attackers were killed. the young rubashaw, bob has claimed responsibility. chinese president, she ging paying, has secured a historic 3rd term as head of the communist party is announced to 6 elder members of the parties, senior leadership groups dominated by those loyal to the president. it comes the day after the party concluded it's week long congress, which solidified she's jim pins, drip on power. she's your father. yes, she or john gore. 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 its
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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. we share patrick fog as more from beijing. 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
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that he has never served as vice premier. or 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 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 and 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 governments, which on his new polar bureau,
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stunning committee is going to govern for the next 5 years. the 7 member committee is chinese equivalent of a presidential cabinet and it's the country's highest decision making body president, using things increased his powers by securing a historic 3rd term for the members are not new to the committee. effectively hand picked by she, they're going to be responsible for policy making an to day to day political affairs. let's bring in joseph bosco, he's a former china country desk officer for the u. s. secretary of defense, he's joining us from washington d. c. so very good to have you with us on al jazeera, i'm, what do you think this might change within china? if anything a toll? well it's, it's already changed a lot because it's unprecedented that the student ping would have a 3rd term. he has more power. dow than any chinese leader since miles he don't. the big question is, which way will, will she move now that he has this unlimited power?
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one possibility the, the hopeful one is that having achieve the climax of his career, he will be more relaxed in his approach both to his own people and to. busy other countries around the world, particularly taiwan. but the other scenario, which is not very hopeful, is that having accumulated his power, he will now show that he wants to use it and he will try to use it in a very ominous way, such as, 1st of all, by attacking taiwan are expanding china's claims in the south china sea, defying japan and the united states, there's a whole scenario of bad outcomes that could result from this unlimited power that she has accumulated. for those of us who are of a well outside that the realms of china's politics. could you explain to us what the differences weigh in the level of power that she has now compared to what he had before? that would allow him the confidence, if you'd like to be able to,
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to make those attacks. what has changed? that would mean he could do that now, but he wasn't able to do before. well 1st of all, he would he be in power if he were following the normal tradition in china, he would, he would have retired after 2 terms and someone else would be in power. so that's the huge difference is that he's still around to exercise that power. this is been unprecedented since miles you're done. and there's no telling which way changing thing will go. he certainly has demonstrated a capacity for being very aggressive toward his domestic rivals and certainly towards the countries that he disagrees with taiwan, united states, japan. so whether he will now flex his muscles that he did, he has developed a big question and a very disturbing 1. 1 would imagine that the u. s. government,
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like all the governments around the world have been waiting for this moment to really see which way it was going to go as if really there was any doubt. what do you think the u. s. and other governments do now? well the most important thing is for the united states in particular, but other governments as well to send a very clear and firm message to 2 g. busy that we seek no or are we seek no confrontation? no one is trying to take china down record for the last 40 years that we've been building china up. but there is a big but we cannot tolerate in will not accept any new aggression by china, against either taiwan or japan or countries in the south china sea. and we sincerely hope that it will moderate, that he will moderate china's horrendous domestic human rights policies. and
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we need to send a very clear message starting off with the fact that the united states, as by president biden, has. busy 4 times will defend taiwan. that message has got to get through loud and clear. that unless she's in p once a major war with united states and the world, he cannot attack taiwan. jones bosco is a former china country desk officer for the secretary of defense, sir, we appreciate your being with us and i'll to 0. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. still ahead on, i'll just set up a lunch dispute and sit down being hungry and doesn't enjoy a message of peace from baghdad to the world. our performers are hoping to inspire others through their theatre festival. here is our board visual de la. it's one of the most luxury villas in the city from 5 star luxury to student dorms. we're going to go behind the scenes with the ball cup team hotels to
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see where the stars are going to sleep during the tournament. ah. with that much change in the weather since you and i last spoke across the middle east. have one good to see you again. here's the details on monday, still plenty of sun. temperature is above average, for example, in kuwait with a high 30 degrees and we get some rain rolling through at lower temperatures in bill 25 for you. now through the gulf, still humid and that's because it's got that wind oscillating at times rate off the golf so that only human here in cats are. but also i q 8 as fall on monday. well, they, seabreeze has once again picked up for could archie. so that's going to shuffle in a bit more humidity there with the high 35 degrees and showers that were over the
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caspian sea had moved eastward and knocked down temperatures across the stan. so bish kick a high of 13 degrees on monday. off to turkey. we go a pleasant day and it's tumble suns out 22 degrees, but we've got some rain for this northeast corner pushing into the caucuses. that will be some pretty intense stuff. and we've also got that intense rain falling around the gulf of guinea coastal sections. if cameroon gone right into the republic of congo on monday and to the south, we go, there was raines or once again picking up the cross south africa round as what teeny and southern moves and peak as wall put has got a high of 29 degrees. on monday, that's it. ah, inmates learning from other inmate's acquiring knowledge that could set them free through legal education classes and mach tribunals that dedication has led to
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staggering results if been in prison within the us. the wrist in that they was teaching empowerment can yeah. part of the rebel education series on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks. for many, this is a referendum on your bike and the 1st 2 years in the white house. and if the polls are to be believed, it won't be good news for the democrats with detailed coverage to where it says the flood that level find it's repeated. but that's not the only concern here from around the world. but the situation is far from stable in this region, and ukrainian military force is saying that they're dealing with a potential renewed russian evolve. oh
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a. you know, just a reminder of our top stories this are for me, you can johnson, she's cynex and, and he's going to run to become the next prime minister is expected to face off against former liter boddeson johnson who has yet to another his candidacy. the russian defense minister spoken to the us defense secretary for a 2nd time in 3 days. so guy should go is reported to be concerned that ukraine might use what he called a dirty bomb. but he's in somalia. phase 3 people have been killed falling on attack at a hotel in the southern port city of his man. a car laden with explosives reportedly vans is the gate to building bibles of people have been displaced by days of violence in sedans. blue nile states fighting between the house and birth tribes as killed over 200 and injured many more security forces have not been
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deployed and those affected by the fighting are in desperate need of medical and humanitarian assistance. morgan reports from call to me. this is the main hospital incidence blue now state and its filled with survivors of renewed violence between the house and birth. had tried it left the hospital with many to tend to and not enough to assist those in need. according to local authorities, at least 220 have been killed in days of fighting and more than 200 have been injured. and thousands have been displaced. huffman, when the mon, highly in the 1st assessment, the 2004 families in 4 schools and some 2000 in other places. each family has an average of 5 to 6 people. so with that, you can estimate how large the displacement is. the violence has sparks processed with the demonstrators storming the military headquarters in blue. now they also stormed the local government headquarters demanding their resignations of the
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governor. authorities had declared a one month date of emergency in the state. security forces have been deployed to the areas that witness fighting, and the curfew has been imposed. the tension between the house and britta communities began in july, sparked by a dispute about land claims. at least 140 were killed them and more than 40000 displaced. but tensions escalated once again this month leading to the temporary closure of the main market in the state capital them as the local authorities say, there is a need for humanitarian assistance for those who have been affected, unholy. now these displaced now in school of large groups is habit. i'm not fit to be cameras, doesn't have the proper health condition. there are a lot of complications and we can't handle the situation because the flow display ongoing. that is why we are calling on a organization of and friendly country, and the federal government defend the necessary a drug. most of those in need are in remote areas,
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an 8 or can is ation. it's difficult to reach them. but even those who are close to help are still waiting, hoping more medical assistance arrived before they run out of time. here morgan all just 0, ga maloney has taken power as it is 1st female prime minister. the honda over from outgoing premier model dragging was made official at a ceremony in rome. maloney was sworn in on saturdays, the leader of the countries most far right into government since world war 2. calling for don says, a member of the european parliament as well as maloney's brothers of italy party. he says, even though the government is conservative, it's not far right. first, governments of the last 2 made by the 2 parties of the leg and the movement born the l. the common federal said that they were the most government in the, in the republic done the history of i think that the government would be some
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of the government, a center, right government and how it is called by people. so nothing far arrive and that big screen is just the center, right? government that's mentally compatible with us. government made the big nations or made by the less, but will be a bit more of started in these inter mess on it. and you will be on relationship. what we are saying m t. it's meaning that we want to to compose our european belonging and also international belonging to natal and the other international fora, with our national interest, a member of the palestinian group. the lions den has been killed says he 3 year old hammer holiday was a prominent figure in the group. his funeral was being held in nablus. the lions
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den is claimed responsibility for a number of attacks on illegal settlements and military checkpoints in the occupied west bank in the past few weeks. it's claimed is where the forces for collins killing and is there any court has rejected an appeal to release a palestinian prisoner who's terminally ill with cancer? now said i will make a family say they want to spend his last days with him. and he's really a lot of really sick prisoners that doesn't apply to the right because he's charged with killing israelis. neither abraham is more natural bush made, just learned, and his really court has refused to release his sick brother, mastered from prison. 50 year old nasir serving 7 life sentences after a court convicted him of taking part in attacks during the 2nd palestinian uprising . a year ago, he was diagnosed with cancer. israel allows terminally ill prisoners to apply for
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a compassionate release. but a few years ago, an amendment was introduced to the law to exclude those charged with killing his radio nozzles. family is not ready to give up their appealing to israel, supreme court and law. but were he to let you know that the only way to least nasa is by exercising political effort. we've asked the palestinian authority to pressure israel to egypt and jordan. all 3 of them have signed agreements with israel when they should use them for leverage for a human case like nurses. several protests have been held in the occupied westbank to call for ne protesters say he poses no threat, but that israel keeps him in jail to punish him and his family. and i bid the ebony i want my son. i want him to be by my side, even if it's just for one day. he wants to be among his people that he sacrificed for the family last so north in september. they fear it could be the last last for words. now, he says his brother didn't have
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a chance to live spending more than 30 years in prison. were pollyanna, but we want to know where he'll be buried, mac, his mother has the right. we have the right her grave site. it's not only are the man, it's the demand of other prisoners, families who have lost loved ones near for decades, these families used to demand the release of their sons. now they want their bodies even after their that is really hasn't released the bodies of 9 palestinian prisoners in the past 5 years. as about mid flights for his life. his family is also fighting for his right to a burial need that brought him l. josie to the occupied westbank. not a can ross lose my landfall in the west coast of mexico. the category 3 storm hit, the country with winds of up to 195 kilometers per hour and heavy rain. hundreds of people to be forced to leave their homes that are warnings of deadly storm searches
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and flooding along the coast. flooding in the far north of cameroon is likely to get worse. a market town of cosette, which is close to the border with chad, has been struggling with floods for a week. sandbags are being used to contain to nearby rivers, but already many a homeless and people have to build shelters on higher ground. millions of people in pakistan risk of acute manju, tricia and water born diseases. one 3rd of the country was flooded. after unprecedented monsoon reigns in july, tens of thousands of people are still homeless and winter is not far off. south highlands reports a country devastated to months saw through unprecedented monsoon rains, cause a lot of damage across much of pakistan, roads, homes, and businesses remain under water in some areas. july floods effect at 33000000 people across the country. more than 1700 people died. but for those who
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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 memo pack would be since we arrived in these terms, 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 cindy baluchistan. and the united nations reports more than 6000000 people, no longer have clean sanitation or toilet facilities. waterborne illnesses, skin conditions, and respiratory infections are spreading fast. didn't know we are now homeless and
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in the middle of nowhere, a house is 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, the diarrhea, malaria stomach problems and there's no medical care on pocket stones. government 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 to appeal from $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 reigns and hopes it can raise more money next month. you and climate conference in egypt thought a height at al jazeera, kit, nevada, and this from the international federation of red cross,
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the red crescent societies. and he says, people in pakistan urgently need help. we've been able to reach over half a 1000000 people with a 1000000 more require rich food assistance, shelter, assistance, etc, is wherever, focusing on. but what we are concerned at the moment is the rising illnesses. do the 2nd water waterborne diseases spectrum or did you suggest malaria? and they are on the right, and we want to ensure that this is prevention action is taken so that we don't have any more tests in the country. but we are, do we need more support to, to reach more vulnerable people. they are appealing for $40000000.00 us dollars. we have the infrastructure and all the services in place to really steal up our surfaces, especially in health and water annotation support. but we do need more funding to continue these activities into the next 2 months. because we have already finished majority of the release activities, but there are still many more people to reach with. some of these are health
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interventions and water sanitation interventions from the red cross. the horn of africa facing one of his worst drugs in for decades is put in the lives of 3000000 houses in northern kenya at risk. as a man leave home to feed their animals women left behind with the children and their now being forced to search for water, increasing the dangerous conditions. and we spoke to one of them. yes, i would say not linda leslie was going to tell you. my name is selena paula. i am from to connor 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 the woman. sometimes the wolves of the well collapse and it can be dangerous. the water is also usually very dirty by the end of the united come out. now,
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the 1st thing you do when you go to the well is remove 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 of golf. 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. 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 the. going to let them know when you move it. i and they can. i had forgotten. 3 have died as a result of the drought. sometime back i heard that food was being distributed in
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some villages, but these areas of 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 how can we survive under the circumstances? i'm going to back. a fire in africa is tall as mountain is mostly under control, according to authorities in terms of the air that broke out of fighting night along a pete on the south side of mines, kill them on geo, firefighters track of the flames. near the camp cut angus site, which is used by climbers. officials say there were no victims, at least $50000.00 people make their way to the summit every year. 38 migrants have been rescued from a small boat to drifts in the mediterranean sea children. but among those saved by the rescue ship, the ocean viking na, 73 migrants on board. warm weather and calm season, southern europe and the mediterranean alberto shopping crossing crossways as
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brazil's presidential race nears its end left as scandalous lewis. and i feel a little sober is trying to win over more conservative votes, especially from evangelical christians. it may have scored 6000000 votes in the 1st round, and his opponent present jebel scenario. but as monica eudoxia reports the far right in brazil is not finished. his so it looks images of women in skimpy clothes on the beach or dancing to the rhythm of sand bar in the carnival parade. but beneath the thin layer of open mindedness worn by an open minority, i saw significant conservative constituency with far right presence able so now in power, it has raised its voice. also nod, bear, sadness. both the narrow, one over millions of angry voters by lending his voice, their thoughts, conservative brazilians have taken to the streets against corruption, but many were afraid of speaking out against gay marriage and gender policies.
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because it was not a thing to do with both scenarios. they felt emboldened, francisca saw help to let leftist candidate, lizzie nashville lula. thus, you were president in 2003 and we elect him 4 years later, he felt betrayed by the corruption scandals, whether wilma, i decided to only vote for some one who represents my values. i love my family, i have a religion and i appreciate good morals. i'm not afraid to admit that i am a right winger. this was parents still support, lola, because the believe you'll help the poor. but the shop owner and his sister will vote for both seattle. i think one more, his spirit oscar sousa was i respect though she think differently, but i want to be respected as well as a father. i don't believe children should be given the freedom to choose what gender they identify with. lola who is running for a 3rd presidential term is trying to swing voters like this sore. 2 weeks before the run off election, he wrote a letter to have angelica christians,
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who represent one 3rd of brazil's population. he promised to respect all religions, as he always has, paul, so 6 out of 10 super bowl. so, mattel, believing false accusations that no luck wants to close down the churches, much able sonata may win or lose the run off presidential election on october. the 30th. but his right we now live have already secured a majority in congress. if lou lays elected president, he will have a hard time promoting a progressive political agenda mainly here dislike with monica in our give al jazeera, we leticia nero. tens of thousands of people in berlin have marched in solidarity with anti government protesters in iran, saturdays rallies, follow widespread protests across a run. sponsored by the death of masa omni, the 22 year old died of the custody of the so called morality police. in september,
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iraq is hosting its 3rd. i'm international theater festival this week. it opened with a message for world leaders investing in the arts can help bring people together and resolve conflict zebra swafford reports from baghdad. opening night in both dark a chance to see past iraq's tragedies the, 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 it is very much is because you know, a lot of the what was the was i so but now a dock is fine. these kinds of rooms approve a dark is fine. i think so many important people attending is the most obvious proof that he doc is 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. about the fall about 3. 8 i think the one that i was skin started people like strictly because i like 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 is 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. ah. the message stops cycles of violence. see one another with kindness. not as targets in the next room. we're trying to bring out all the depression that we have all the things that have happened, the depression that all iraqis are suffering from. at the same time, we're showing there's a path to revive them. but exploring national trauma in a country that is seen generations of suffering makes for the kind of art that can take a toll on the artist st. basra, the alta 0 book thought still ahead on al jazeera sunday action from the premier league is arsel slip on the road. gemini, good, all the details. ah,
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we are all bristles, even people far away are so helping with the environment. problems in amazon because their consumers i teach kids about the oceans are facing today. i've been working in earnest, trying to find ways to get this language up to them. kids went away, do as the ocean. why? yes, and what are you going to do to keep out the same? it's our language that keeps the red blood women, right? say that they have one, several back over there, fight for equality and got married guy that was told the thing that was texting women. we made a challenge in the region. ah, well not being thrown away. i want to sleep. we don't have read them in that study these evacuation. now if i say 3 day journey to a shelter in west grade. so one destroys our country. someone needs to rebuild.
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oh, i certainly $28.00 days until the fee for world cupcakes off. and gemma is here with more on that. yes, ralph and ask how to get ready to welcome teams from around the world. the final touches of being added to their accommodation. our correspondent janica raska has more. i'm. i'm very hot. corny, she is a 7 kilometer long prominent along the water frontier in catalyst capital. as you can see, lots of modern buildings surrounding this area. but it wasn't always like that because 16 years ago when i 1st arrived, hardly any of them have been built. and in fact,
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you go back to photos from the late 1970 s, the only building that was in this whole area. was that building over there, the sheraton hotel? it was the 1st international hotel ever built in cas, all since and hundreds more. have been built the sheriff's and will be hosting some v vi piece during the world cup tournaments the 1st to welcome one little label. so i made that room reservation in and around the city. i went behind the scenes to see where the stars will be sleeping. some resemble and a radiant palace, others and a waste in the desert. whether it's a luxury resort to all student accommodation, the 32 well cut finalists have booked 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 come back nature of this tournament means is the 1st time teams haven't had to change locations,
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all travel long distances to get to games. 24th, the 3rd 2 teams have made their home base with an attend kilometer radius of the center of doha. while others have chosen to stay much further away. belgium, in saudi arabia, close to the saudi arabian border. the german team has exclusive use of a wellness result as far north as you can go in the country around a 100 kilometers from doha. the most basic rooms he cost around a $1000.00 a night. and mexico chose to base themselves in the small seaside town of some, a small, 30 kilometers north of doha. here is our 4 bedroom villa. it's one of the most luxury villas in the city. i believe the mexicans have selected the police earlier. they can visit one of their choices before even they get qualified . i think the privacy here is the key. you still have to have something from a culture or something from their background for,
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for the mexican and the god. it's should be essential to be there. the children 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 that the through a little a little mexican, a little bit a little the play as it is tournament may be worth millions of dollars. but not all of the mustang and luxury. lino messy darden tina and former champion, spain have chosen catholic universities campus where they can walk to their training ground australia in student accommodation to albeit at the state of the art aspire sports academy. well this is a nice 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 sucker is. let me put one player in a room like this. he'll have his own private bathroom and then that she in the bedroom on the other side of this suite, 263 suite like this in this building. as you can see, there's a shared lounge where players can sit, chat, have a cup of tea, watson, tv,
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and also a balcony with a view of the training pitch. so whether it's a bed in a dorm or a luxury villa, the hotel managers can guarantee at least one thing. when the well cut, champ is a crowned. they'll be asking for a late check out. andrea today, joe spoke to accommodation and travel expert. your 130 specialize in, specializes in dealing with high end clients. you talked about what players will need when they arrive and they need a barber will make it happen for them. they need a driver will make it happen for them. they need for their families to be taking care of to, to, to be guided throughout the city. were there to help them out as part of a very demanding no, they're not very demanding. but they, they want something they need, we have to make sure we deliver. what is the most unusual request you've had from these high profile individuals bearing the mind, of course, that there may be children wanting? absolutely. actually we just right now we just booked for 1200000 per week for
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clients to come here and to enjoy different meetings tournament. that's going to be here and go home off. no will. how they so tops of premier league when it stops for the wild cup that they missed a chance to restore a 4 point gap or if a 2nd placed manchester city, that's after mc had our texas side were held by south hampton. arsenault took the lead early in the match suit, granite jacka, but south hampton hit back after the great stewart armstrong making it one who arsenal then failing to win a league game to end the 2nd time this season. that lead over man's sitting. now, just to talk them, have fallen further off the pace. after leaving at home to newcastle, the away team went ahead. after half an hour colon wilson collided with eager to reese and then lopped, disposed goalkeeper after lengthy a via check for a foul, and the humble goal was given and things it didn't get any better. larisse as
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his pull clarence that led to new castles, 2nd mega, our own as being to miss buzz events, finishing up a great run, make it 5 goals in pi games. as the side went into the bright tune a lot. have again a poem back 10 minutes in the 2nd half year and that was as close as tottenham golf as they slumped to a 2nd. and the defeats in a right victory, empty house, newcastle. they moved them into the top full view. that is all your sports from me for now. i have another updates just stopped at 2145, gmc, gemma. thank you very much and do of course you can find much more sport in our website address with that is all 0 dot com. lauren taylor is going to be up next and a couple minutes from ah
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