tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 24, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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this is al jazeera ah, hello, lauren tina, this is the amazon news i live from london coming up for us, johnson drops out of the race to be the case. next leader paving the way for a likely richie soon act premier ship. ukraine denies russian claims they're planning to use a so called dirty bomb calling the allegations absurd. and china's president choosing ping, which is a historic 3rd term, rewarding allies and the routing communist party with key leadership positions in sports, we continue our world cup count down with only 27 days until pickup. and despite going in front of annella, held by south hampton, as the premier league lead has failed to restore a full point. yes. is in manchester city.
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ah 1st, johnson has just pulled out of the race to become you. k prime minister decision, which almost certainly paves the way for wishes to neck to become lead at johnston who stepped down as prime minister in july had returned to the country on saturday, fearing speculation ever come back. but in a statement he said it was not the right time. he also said, i believe i am well placed to deliver a conservative victory in 2024. and tonight i can confirm that i have cleared the very high hurdle, the 102 nominations. in the course of the last days, i've sadly come to the conclusion that this would simply not be the right thing to do. you can't govern effectively unless you have a united party in parliament. and fisher towards me here in the studio, or where, where does this leave us? while through these fevered speculation with every one seeing the bullish johnson
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was going to jump into that the race just a couple of hours ago, some of his biggest supporters was said that secured the $100.00 m. p. 's. they need to pass the threshold to be into any sort of election that then goes to the party membership a no, boris johnson saying he thinks that would be better for the country. the statement is very odd, cuz people over the last 48 hours have been telling, as boris johnston's learned, his lesson, he is much more modest. he understands what the country wants. and yet, here he is saying, i give you a massive election victory. 3 years ago i could do the same. i could have bert a general election. no, but for all of these reasons i am stepping back. what it means is that richie sooner is the favorite, he is declared this candidacy. he's got more than a 100 m. p 's, the only one who's officially standing against them is penny mordant, who's a cabinet minister. she doesn't have as many supporters. there's the possibility that some on forrest johnson's count might transfer to her, because they don't trust richie soon, richie. should that be? think that he partly responsible for forcing boris out of number 10. and so they
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might try to give him a bloody nose by supporting her. but it seems that we're heading more for a coronation than an election. and is the door still open for johnson come back a sort of possibility down the line or was that it is that it now? i think there's the real possibility that he didn't have 100 absolute guaranteed signatures. if he had, he would probably have done it because boris johnson doesn't like to lose. so if he thought he could, when he would have pushed forward the idea that his doing this for the benefit, the country to many people in home will find that hard to believe i could he come back at some time in the future? it's certainly something he's talked about. certainly he has support in the conservative party and certainly support in the parliamentary party. but if the conservatives think they can win the next election and they are way behind and every pool that we, we see they're going to have to unite behind one person and stick with them for
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longer than 44 days. and it looks as if russia sonic is the man that is going to to weird that crone. and fisher. thank you very much indeed. don't ashmore is the editor, the british online newspaper, capex. he joins me now from london. what's your reaction to to johnson? not deciding, not to run an end. oh, i'm actually not entirely surprised because if you think back to 2016 when there was another tory leadership contests or st. john's, i remember this vividly, i was in the room when boris johnson dramatically pulled out of that race to literally dos from his supporters. and i think he's probably look at the situation ahead of him. looked at the number of senior colleagues who are backing where she sooner including his own breakfast, negotiation negotiator, lord frost's kind of become quite an important figure on the kind of rex it leaning right of the policy. they're all effective, you saying or something. you know,
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now it's not a time to come back. he probably looks and as he said in his statement, really, he wouldn't have been able to effectively lead a party where so many of his m. p 's clearly didn't want him to be leader. i mean, he had a conference phone back in june where almost a 150 of his colleagues voted no confidence in him. so if he had come back and one with a member spoke, i think he had a very, very difficult time leading any kind of functional administration in parliament. so, ya know, and all that surprised him. and what about the possibility that 10 any supporters he might have had would switch over to more than 10 and allow a contest to then go into the membership? how likely is that? you think? i think it's possible that some of them do that, but i think most of them will probably see the writing on the wall. now. there's so much support for richie soon as i said so many senior figures, cabinet ministers and former cabinet ministers and also from different parts of the party. and i think that's important here. so we have people like tom to get her
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who's again the so censor, left issue of the party. he ran to the leadership, unsuccessfully in the summer. he's backing where she's, you know, you also have 2 other problem in the home secretary very much on the right of the party and she is backing richie as well. so it does look, as alan said before that like it is going to be a kind of coronation for which you see like, i don't think i don't see any more than getting up to the 100 m. p. 's needed to force it to a membership, and then that takes time between is can be a difficult situation politically, dealing with the conservative party, but also with economic situation or sort expectation for the markets in the next few days and months even. well, i'd be very wary of trying to predict some where the market's going off off the last few weeks or so. i mean, we're seeing a lot of turmoil all over the western world. i would say they probably will be somewhat reassured if she does become prime minister. he is someone who's seen as
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a fairly safe pair of hands. someone who's quite orthodox in his economic outlook. i mean, i think what's happened in the last 6 weeks is pretty much what he warned my happened over the summer. so in that case, in that sense is vindicated his judgment. he will almost certainly continue with everything that jeremy hump has already set out. as chancellor, so we will have some continuity there. and you know, he's someone who knows the city as well. he's worked in finance himself for several years. so i think he has some on the market to look her and have a degree of confidence in that said, there are huge global forces play here, which no, no prime minister or chance to control. you know the situation in easton, in ukraine, in the forest as well, with china and taiwan inflation. all these things are buffeting the british economy . so it really is a thankless task for whoever becomes the new prime minister. john ashmore,
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thank you very much. indeed. i don't care. thank you. the you case. political couse has been a satirist delight. the internet has been lighting up with names looking to take the next step in your career. the u. k. government is hiring and is now inviting applications for prime minister if that tech recruitment video by 2 comedians. but then jake started before list trust resigned at the danny start, i bought started live streaming a lettuce to see if it would last longer than the prime minister. and the top job as was have been a smoke abbey in be listing as downing street. and as prime as a stand up comedian and a comedy writer, she says, jackson be useful at getting people involved in political conversation. as a british citizen, i'm in a position right now where it had more of a say in the outcome of love island than i have in the last 4 private us that have been in the country. and i think when you get to that point in society, if you can't laugh it off, what else are you going to do?
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because it is just getting a little bit ridiculous now. i think also it's really good for public. just gotta have a say in that way, like you guys stand up comedian, i go to work and you know i was getting hit by an audience. me. and then i think that is part of the job as you know, being a politician as well. but it's basically social media, we get to do i heckling really, a lot of comedians kind of find the 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 sound as a joke or 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 think sometimes people actually get stand up comedians, or social commentators, confused as political figures almost not literally as such, but maybe it's a public figure or stand up comedian says something political that 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
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how powerful people can be when they are good at spreading messages. so i think if, if the, you know, the way the government's going now, if it keeps going this way they'll be more and more and more jokes to be made. i mean, it just is kind of getting a little bit ridiculous now. so i think, yeah, there's going to be a lot more of this to come for sure. coming up on this news are from london. ah, at least 9 people are dead doctrine attack on a hotel in southern somalia, yonder, osha barbara claims responsibility and in sport will pick through the keyhole for look at where the well come teams will be staying in, cut out. ah, present lot of miss lensky is denying rushes accusations that ukraine might use what's called a dirty bomb and explosive laced with radioactive material rushes defense. mr. sergey shaw, who is reported to voiced his concerns during phone calls with his counterparts in
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the u. s. u. k. france and took here. keith says the allegations are absurd and dangerous. moscow's provided no evidence to back. the claims are a force, it has more from keith. well, here ukraine, this round of calls being given by the defense minister should go of russia to his opposite numbers in france, inter kia in the united kingdom. and now in the united states, as well as be labeled, a carousel of calls by the ukraine president vladimir lensky. the message coming from here is that there is an attempt by the russians to escalate at the very least, the rhetoric and potentially prepare the ground for some kind of false flag attempt . that is something that the russians are accusing the ukrainians of our president lensky said. it was the other way around. a little boy. 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 short grew to
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make these calls. if russia is calling to tell everyone around that, ukraine is supposedly preparing something. it means only one think. russia has already prepared all of this equal. there is a similar statement from the foreign minister of ukraine, a little earlier. he said that these claims coming from russia were absurd and dangerous. he said that ukraine was a member of the non proliferation treaty, had no such nuclear capabilities or ambitions. and that's when russia makes these sorts of allegations, it usually means that it's planning something itself along such lines. the you take ministry of defense also gave it's read out of the call between defense minister ben wallace, and his opposite number. assure you saying that they refuted such claims and the caution that such allegations should not be used as a pretext for greater escalations or the russians as anc. ukrainians are trying to build up some kind of a device to carry out a full flag attack the ukrainians. eric, using the russians of exactly the same thing. it is notable that russia does seem
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to be very much on the back foot in southern ukraine, around her son, evacuations of civilians, reports of evacuations of military equipment as well. the ukrainians are saying that communications networks are also being cut there in advance of a potential ukrainian recapture of that very important strategic city. so a lot of eyes are on that area. the russians are saying that the ukrainians heard a concocting this device that a de ledgers they are putting together not too far away from her son. mike hadn't joined us now live from washington. d. c. mike, what's the response? certain these russian claims well, interestingly, there was no a mention of this claim in the readout of the secretary of defense, his call with his russian counterpart early this morning. eastern time. however, there was a statement from the national security council, a short statement describing the claim as ridiculous, and alleging that it was part of a russian campaign to create
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a pretext for further action within ukraine. but what several defense sources were willing to talk about was the significance of the school held between the secretary of defense and his russian counterpart in the early hours of this morning. they pointing out that the dialogue was initiated by lloyd austin back on friday. this to day was a followup call by his russian counterpart. now, the significance of this, according to several sources, is that one must remember, there had been no contact whatsoever between the defense sector trees since the middle of may. so this is a significant increase in communication which is described as absolutely critical to avoid any mistakes that may be made because of lack of communication. the russian defense minister then following up with the series of calls to his counterparts in various parts of europe. also significant, although it does appear, he dropped in this false claim of a dirty bung being manufactured by ukraine. at the same time,
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the call followed his discussions with the a u. s. secretary of defense. so there is a potential to dialogue here at the you esther pentagon saying that this call a has been left open ended. that more calls could be following in coming days. are getting back to that claim of a dirty bomb. essentially, what a dirty bomb is, is a, a new, the conventional explosive being used to disperse ray to act of materials a fairly easily device to manufacture. but as we heard ukraine itself here from the national security council complete rebuttal of a claim for which russia has offered no evidence whatsoever. my can, i thank you very much. indeed. ukraine's president has also been urging people to save electricity in the face of russian attacks on power facilities. so to miss lensky says, cruise missiles and iranian made drones were used in a wave of strikes over the past 2 weeks. his accusing russia of
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a weapon ising winter, the national energy company is asking ukrainians to stock up on water and warm clothes. up to 40 percent of ukraine as energy facilities have been seriously damaged in the strikes. 1000000 ukraine in household's already experiencing rolling blackouts. officials of one parts of cave could be without power and heat for several days or weeks to save power, the government is implemented to 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 evening, russian missiles have it, an apartment block on the southern ukrainian port, city of mich alive, the city's mer says, a missile hit the top floor. no deaths have been reported. oh, it will such a strong explosion. the glass mode, the walls between the 2 flats crumble. this is the view
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from the top. there was a shot and now it's not there anymore. just in the middle of the yard, there was one explosion. and the 2nd one was i bare with 2 pilots have been killed after a russian fighter jet crashed into a residential building in the southern siberia. the accident happened when the jet was on a test flight over the city of ear, couldn't. regional governor says no residents were hurt. the incident comes days after a military jet crashed into a block of flats in the russian town of yeske, killing 15 people. and his 5 civilians have been killed in an attack on a hotel in somalia. the siege and the southern port city of cas my has now ended. a car filled with explosives, reportedly rammed into the gates of the building, said to be a popular meeting place for government officials. please say all the attackers were killed. group friend responsibility terminal um it has more from the capital market
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issue. it's not the 1st time that i'll show bob, i talk to the host. a hole in the hotel is what it will go to show or in the other capitalist of somalia. because this telecomm hobby hotel is one of the most important hotel is in my you and many of us government officially and tribal uterus were new to this hotel on our chub. told that they were told that there have the responsibility of these. i talk on some of their attacker is take this on to hotel. chinese presence shooting pain, started a historic sad term as head of the communist party, the 1st to duces the ccp found a market on wrapping it were week long. congress in beijing is a great whole of the people. she unveiled new product bureau standing committee.
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china's highest decision making body observer say the line up hand picked by she is stacked with lawless. includes li shang, who become a premier in march. and the 2nd highest ranking official, the over saw shanghai as controversial cove. it locked down earlier this year, which resulted in food shortages. he's seen as close to sheet. and he will now be officially in charge of the economy, which is slowing. the i'm f says china's g d people grow 3.2 percent this year. that's sharply down from 2020 one's 8 point one percent. susie a father. yes, she auto 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 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 going nav, i assume from united states by march rudolph, or such scholar and fellow at yale law school bow tie china center. thank you very much for being with us. so what's your interpretation of, of what's happened at the congress and how much more power it means she will have? well, it is definitely assigned that and she doesn't face any kind of opposition within the chinese communist party. there. busy some speculations before the event, but now it is absolutely clear that she doesn't have any kind of opposition. he has been able to hand pick a loyalist people with whom he has been working for the decades to join him at the standing committee of the appellate bureau. and, and this enabled him to fulfill or at least try to fulfill the long term policy agenda that has, that he has laid out for the years before. now with all of those loyalists with
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him, he can try to actually put the do the policy goes for 2020 a 35 and the other very important goal for she jumping and the 20149 anniversary, the 100 year anniversary of the chinese, of the people's republic of china when she wants to have built china into a big modern socialist country. in all respects. she mentioned that the policy angle, what would it mean for foreign policy in particular? so foreign policy, you can expect a more self confident chime. what shipping has been already proclaiming in the past the china is willing to engage and reform the international border. wants to become who shaper, and in doing so, it is trying to look for in the global south as its men, alive and reshaping the international an order at the same point in time. it faces a systemic conflict with the united states. so those are the 2 main components that
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we will be seeing, that it is a very self confident and china that will be acting on international stage. so what, so when you say we shaping that kind of global order, what does the extra power she has changing anything in the way the rest of the world deals with china? well, i think that or when it comes to western criticisms about and how that how the world should be a liberal in its it's in its foundation. so for the chinese side has always been the argument that the majority of the world are having different player priorities . than and western countries have to do some kind of unreasonable and influence of the united states and other western countries that is ingrained the current international order. but the majority of the countries in the world are non western and they weren't part of the building this order them after world war 2. but now, and with china as one of the leaders of the developing world,
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china wants to change the debates. this course power about human rights for instance. but also when it comes to international standard settings for how the international cyber rating should be regulated in the future, in all of those areas, china has a very state centered approach, which is a quite different from the more individual based human rights approached by the united states and other western countries and more. thank you very much indeed that on to thank you. thank you. to indonesian our at least a 133 children who died from acute kidney injury. the deaths are linked to medicinal syrup including cough medication, which were found to contain harmful chemicals. most of the children are under 5 and authorities. one could be hundreds more victims. jessica washington reports from jakarta. as kara was a healthy and active child, this was a few months before her 4th birthday. she loved to read and sing, but most of all she loved to skate. in early october,
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her mother says she gave her child flu medicine because she had a cough. the next day she was admitted to hospital vomiting and unable to urinate. there had a supplemental mother on saturday night. the doctor called me, they said my daughter is critical. all her organs are damaged, her brain, hearts, liver and ice. and the younger on sunday morning she had heart failure and she died in my lap wanting. she's just one of more than a 100 children in indonesia who died in recent months from acute kidney injury. after being given medicinal syrup. earlier this month, the world health organization issued a warning after cough. syrup in the gambia was also linked to the deaths of nearly 70 children. most of the acute kidney injury cases this year involved children under the age of 5. did he just food and drug agency is investigating? and meanwhile, some medicines have been pulled off pharmacy shelves. in some cities,
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police conducted checks to ensure compliance with the rule of law expert say, the real number of fatalities is likely to be higher due to under reporting earth for immune condition. we may have her, her, a lot of children with intoxication before. if it were a central hospital, is it still confusing? yeah, so a hole in her earlier, the health ministry says it will strengthen controls in the future. or usaa law surely has says, there must be accountability obama that there will be in the government needs to investigate this intensively and come up with solutions. i don't want any mother to feel what i'm feeling right now. i've lost my baby melissa. she has started to donate some of her daughter's things, but her roller skates are still here at the front of the house. a reminder of the joy she brought to this home that was suddenly taken away. hey, jessica washington, now to sierra to carter as not more so to come miss our,
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where temperatures with that softly wind will come up again, quite surprisingly. so a bit of a focus part time we get to choose day, although it's still cold us in petersburg and the northern part of finland everywhere else has come up. anything up to pay me $10.00 degrees with a covering of cloud. and right, it's not heavy rain for the most part is the wind direction that's telling here. but the still heat around in europe and a lot of it, it's not quite reco breaking, but it gets close in places, bulgaria, back through italy in particular back to spain. once again, let's take, for example, quarterback temperature here is going up to 31. then 30, to remind you it should be going down the going to autumn, not into summer, but you would not note if you are in cordova has been reco breaking heat in morocco to same sort of reason. the breeze out the interior that will probably continue and it's quite a breeze bringing the dust up in some places in the sauce on to her. as for the rain down in nigeria, it has not gone away. it is slowly going size, but as yet more to come the next few days at least.
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a possibility to explore on al jazeera lou. ah, one of the top stories here now to 04 is johnson has pulled out of the race to become u. k. prime minister, a decision which will almost certainly pave the way for she soon act to become leader. johnson who resigned as prime minister in july had returned to the country from holiday on saturday, fueling speculation of a dramatic come back. president vladimir zalinski is denying russia's accusations that ukraine might use what's called a dirty bomb. placed with radioactive material versus defense minister, sagacious goose is reported to have voiced his concerns during phone calls with his
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counterparts in the u. s. u. kate france and took here at least 9 people have been killed in an attack on a hotel in the somali port city of kiss. my you. a car filled with explosives, reportedly rammed into the gate of the building. thousands of people have been displaced by days of violence. since you don's blue nile state fighting is killed at least 200 people. an injured many more security forces have now been deployed. those affected by the fighting are in desperate need of medical and human monetary and assistance. uber, morgan reports from car to this is the main hospital in sedans, blue now state. and it is filled with survivors of renewed violence between the houser and bertha tribes. it's 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,
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and thousands have been displaced with hospital a wound from martin how early in the 1st assessment, there are 2004 families in 4 schools. and from 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 parked protests with the demonstrators storming the military headquarters in blue. now theed. they also stormed the local government headquarters demanding their resignation of the governor. authorities have declared a one month state of emergency in the state. security forces have been deployed to the areas that, that witness fighting, and a curfew has been imposed. the tension between the houser and better communities began in july sparts by a dispute about land claims. at least 140 were killed then, 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 m,
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as in local authorities, they, there is a need for humanitarian assistance. for those who have been affected and unholy. knows these displaced are now in scores of large groups is habitat, i'm not fit to be camps doesn't have the proper health condition when there are a lot of complications. and we can't handle situation because the flow of displaced is still ongoing. that is why we are calling on 8 organizations and for in the country and the federal government to send the necessary aid on most of those in need are in remote areas and 8 organizations to say it's difficult to reach them. but even those who are close to help are still waiting, hoping more medical assistance arrives before they run out of time. he will morgan al jazeera, the horn of africa is facing one of its worst droughts in 4 decades, and putting the lives of 3000000 pastoral farmers in northern kenya at risk. as the men leave home to herd their animals, women are left behind with children. and being forced to search for water in
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increasingly dangerous conditions. we spoke to one of those women. yes, i was in a window that was going to tell you, my name is selena paula. honey and i am from to con county and northern county. i have 6 children and i didn't die him. his 2nd wife. i've been charcoal and make room. that's how i make my living. i mean, yeah. like dead. i mean, i get along 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 collect and it can be dangerous, and the water is also usually very dizzy by the end of the unit to come out. first 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 and it's a long process. it takes me hours to do several trips to my on. when i arrive home, it's already late and i'm tired of money out of that. when i get back on,
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i have to do all the choices. i have to go to the market, the money i get from the market or for what i use to buy some food for my family. today, i don't know what my children will. 8. there is no money for breakfast, lunch or dinner on the money that the broom and charcoal business is not doing well . people have no money. if i don't get money, my children 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 below them. that was gonna let them know. we knew that they can. i had forgot. 3, have died as a result of the trout. sometime back i heard that food was being distributed in some villages. these areas of fi. yeah, i could not get them, but i couldn't get mama, not any day. i hope we will soon get help from the government. we are hungry, and yet how can we survive under the cloud dances?
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millions of people in pakistan are at risk of acute among attrition and waterborne 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. so higher, it has more. 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, the july floods affected 33000000 people across the country. more than 1700 people died. 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 memo who cake with ducal since we arrived in dance, we haven't received much from the government or we don't know where the aide is
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going. we barely get food once a day. and if we do, it's a fight. iraq got every one is pushing each other to get just i want. he saw bread to survive. the national nutrition survey for $1600000.00 children are in need of urgent treatments for acute malnutrition, especially in the worst affected areas, are sinned and baluchistan. and united nations reports that more than 6000000 people no longer have cleaned sanitation or toilet facilities, waterborne illnesses, skin conditions, and respiratory infections are spreading fast. you're given them if you're good to know. we're now homeless in the middle of nowhere, houses were swept away. diseases of attack, just because we're all standing in the water molecule, every child of yeoman, young and old, most now i know suffering from the diarrhea, all the malaria with all just coming problems and there's no medical long yoga ah, hawkins dance government says it's run out of money and it's desperately appealing
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for help. it's trying to secure loans, but there seems to be don't fatigue. earlier this month, you and revise its ada pure 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 focused on with already facing a serious financial crisis before the heavy monsoon rains. and it hope it can raise more money. and next month you and climate conference in egypt, i thought a height at south and al jazeera, you're more like a member of the palestinian on group. the lions den has been killed. 33 rolled tamar. kalani was a prominent figure in the group. as funeral has held in nablus in the occupied westbank lines and his claim responsibility for number of attacks on illegal settlements and military checkpoints in the occupied west bank. in the past few weeks. the group has blamed israeli forces for kalani killing and is really
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court has rejected an appeal to release a palestinian prisoner who is terminally ill with cancer. the family of nasa abraham in to say they want to spend his last days with him and his ready law to where he sick prisoners done to apply to abraham. and because he is charged with killing israelis, you know, but abraham has more from the occupied, was back nat geo bush made just learned to and is really court has refused to release his sick brother nasir from prison. 50 year old north at 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 is really allows terminally ill prisoners to apply for a compassionate release. but a few years ago and amendment was introduced to the law to exclude those charged with killing his rabies nozzles. family is not ready to give up their appealing to
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israel, supreme court and vocabulary. 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 likenesses. several protests have been held in the occupied westbank to call for na se. protesters say he poses no threat, but that israel keeps him in jail to punish him and his family. and i be 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 sacrifices for the family last saw an author in september, and they fear it could be the last lost for words. naji says his brother didn't have a chance to live spending more than 30 years in prison. i live in law, we want to know where he'll be buried and his mother has the right and we have the
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right to great site. it's not only our demand, it's the demand of other prisoners, families who have lost loved ones. for decades, these families used to demand the release of their sons. now they want their bodies, even after their death is really hasn't released the bodies of 9 palestinian prisoners in the past 5 years. as above made flights for his life. his families also fighting for his right to a burial needed him al jazeera, the occupied westbank nationalist party is dominated both news elections, winning seats in parliaments at various levels of the country's governing system. as according to preliminary results of the october, 2nd vote released by the election commission, they also show wins for non nationalist croats and both next candidate of a pro russian party secured the seat of the serb presidency member. the commission did not publish results for the president and vice president of the republic,
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after ordered a recount of balance of complaints, a vote rigging as brazil, as presidential race enters its final week, left one candidate louis in us, eula to silver is trying to win over more conservative support, he scored 6000000 votes more than his run off. a pendant president, shire bottle narrow in the 1st round. but as monica, any of reports the far right in brazil isn't backing down here. 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 urban minority, i saw a significant conservative constituency. with far right presence, able so narrow in power. it has raised its voice. o 4 nod, bear, sadness. both the narrow, one over millions of angry voters by lending his voice. their thoughts are conservative. brazilians have taken to the streets against corruption,
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but many were afraid of speaking out against gay marriage and gender policies. because it was not a thing to do with both scenarios. they felt emboldened, francisca saw, helped elect leftist candidate with the national lula, the super president in 2003. and we elect him 4 years later, he felt betrayed by the corruption scandals her mama. i decided to only folk for someone 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'm a right winger. this was parents still support lola, because they believed he'll help the poor. but the shop owner and his sister will vote for ball sonata, or i think one more, her spirit go through. so as a work, i respect those who 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 was running for a 3rd presidential term is trying to sweep voters like this, saw him. 2 weeks before the run off election. he wrote
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a letter to have angelica christians, who represent one 3rd of result population. he promised to respect all religions, as he always has. paul shows 6 out of 10 super bowl. so, mattel, believing false accusations, that molar wants to close down the churches, much able so now to me 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. mon appear nike of al jazeera, rio de janeiro, georgia maloney is assumed power as in his 1st female prime minister, a handover from outgoing premier mario druggie was made official with the traditional bell ceremony in rome. maloney was sworn in on saturday as the leader of the country's most far right government since world war 2. got it. if he dan's
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eyes a member of european parliament and maloney's brothers eventually party, he says, although the new government is conservative, it's not far right. the 1st government of the law made by the 2 parties of lega, and the movement born the l. the common federal said that they were the most government in the evening in the republic. history of i think that the government would be some of the government, a center government and how it is called by people. so nothing far arrive and not big screen is just the center, right. and government that's mentally compatible with the government made the big nations or made by the less but will be
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a bit more of started in the inter mess on it. and you will be on relationship what we are saying, emptying its 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, north careers for 10 shells from multiple rocket launchers off its west coast, according to the country state media. this was reportedly in response to warning shots find by south korea at a north korean boat across the maritime border between the 2 countries. south korea, as it sent back the merchant vessel. ford is coming up after the break, including action from the premier league. talk them news of the 2nd game in a row. jim, i will bring you the goals. ah,
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on november the 8th americans war vote, all the seats in the house of representatives at 35 percent of the senate will be contested. americans are expected to split on strict ideological lines with abortion and the economy named as the key issues. the results will define the rest of your biden's presidency and put americas democratic principles to the test. special coverage of the midterm elections on al jazeera, the united states border patrol, a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics. they put her face down, they beat him repeatedly, will pay him, emboldened by a culture of impunity. they keep doing it, knowing that they're hurting people and causing that fault lines, investigate secretive units accused of concealing its agents. crimes are like the men in black. they really don't, you don't see them that they're just there to clean up the mess and to cover impunity at the border on
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a just either ah ah, iraq is hosting it's 3rd international fair to festival this week. rocky actors have been joined by performers from all over the world to promote ideas of peace. when i say that investing in the arts can help bring people together and resolve conflicts. chambers ravi reports from baghdad. opening night in baghdad, a chance to see past iraq's 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
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did 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 festivals proof a dark is fine. so many important people attending is the most obvious proof. steady dark is doing well and disinfect a safe place a week of pleased by performance from 15 countries, all the bose and optimism of broadway in both people from all walks of life, some made for the limelight, others happier in the crowd. before re. 8 i think the one of the art was skin starch. people like this strictly like the ghost people, davis,
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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, a play called mercy berlin, 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 to ne, a 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,
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we're showing there's a path to revive them. 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 st. basra, the ultra 0 thought now shine for sport with gemma. ah, as castle gets ready to welcome teams from around the world, the final touches the being added to its accommodation. how a correspondent did you want to cause your raska? how's mo, i'm and i was corny sure it is a 7 kilometer long promenades along the waterfront. hey, in catalyst cap. so as you can see, lots of modern buildings of 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, if you go back to photos from the light, 1970, the only building that was in this whole area was that building over there,
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the sheraton hotel. it was the 1st international hotel ever built in cats. are since then hundreds more have been built, the sheraton will be hosting some v vi piece during the world cup tournament. the fudge to walk up finally was able so made that room reservations in and around this city. i went behind the scenes to see where the stars will be sleeping. some resemble an arabian palace, others and a waste in the desert. whether it's a luxury resort or student accommodation, the $32.00 world cup 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. 24th, the 1st 2 teams have made their home base within
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a 10 kilometer radius of the center of doha. while others have chosen to stay much further away, belgium and saudi arabia are 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 san may summer, 30 kilometers north of doha. here is our 4 bedroom villa. it's the one of the most luxury villas in the city. i believe the mexicans who have selected the police earlier, vicky members who the, 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 their background for, for the mexican and the other god, it's should be essential to rebuild the her, shall you. of course, the float get something very,
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very important and we will make it happen for them. and it really feels like we could be in mexico, doesn't it was through a little a, little mexico was a little bit of like, the plays at this tournament may be worth millions of dollars. but not all of the mustang and luxury linelle mess his argentina and former champions, spain have chosen cats are universities, campus where they can walk to their training ground australia in student accommodation to all be 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 suckers will only have one player in a room like this. he'll have his own private bathroom and then that she, you know, the bedroom on the other side of this suite. 263 suites like this in this building . as you can see, there's a shed lounge where players can sit, chat have a cup of tea, watching tv, and also a balcony with a view of the training pitch. so whether it's a bed in a dorm or luxury villa,
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the hotel managers can guarantee at least one thing. when the welcome champion crowned, they'll be asking for a late check out and earlier today, j spoke to accommodation and travel eggs, but your hand is low. do who specializes in dealing with high end clients? he talks about what players will need when they arrive in cattle. 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 re request you had from the high profile individual bearing in 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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a client to come here and to enjoy this amazing tournament. that's going to be here and go home. well, there are $30000.00 rooms available, hey to book for the world cup spread across hotel cruise ships, campsite, and private accommodation. but the message from capital welcome organizes is if you haven't booked your accommodation already and you're planning to travel to the world cup book it as soon as you can. often i will hope they still top the premier league when the season pauses for the wild cup, but they missed a chance to restore a full point gap. the 2nd place, manchester city, that's after they've had all sets aside, were held by south hampton, often or lead early in the match 3 granite jekka the south hampton hit back off to the brakes to its armstrong, making it one. 0, that's how it finish. arsenault of failing to win a league game for any the 2nd time this season. fair lead over man city. now just 2 points with charge.
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i want to talk them, have fallen of farther off the pay soft and losing at home, but to me also, the away team went to head off to half an hour column. wilson collided with you. go to reese and then loved the supposed go keeper. after a lengthy, via check for a foul and a humble goal was given and things didn't get any better response captain aries as his whole clearance lead to new castles. second, miguel al marana be turning the supposed defense and finishing off a great run. make it 5 goes in 5 games as his side went into the break it soon up. hurricane up, hold one back. 10 minutes into the 2nd half. that was as close as tottenham got as they slumped to a 2nd defeat in a row victory. the new cost in them into the top for a, a residual grease and in spain. barcelona back within 3 points of leaders around the grid. after 11 games also made
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light work of athletic build bow older goals in the for no victories came from place. he will likely feature in the world cup next month isn't umbrella in search of a bus, a round of school sheet inside 18 minutes. and then poland, captain robert lebowski added a 3rd before halftime. the route was completed by found taurus in this 73rd minutes . and that is all your sports from me for now is now back to lauren in all studios in london. jammah, thank you very much indeed. and a quick reminder you can catch up any time with sport and the news on our website as our 0 dot com. that's it for me for snooze out on the back in a minute with more news. thanks for not sure watching. ah ah
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