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a 0 visits, it's a bedroom community to want to canada, where locals are fighting to maintain their identity. in the face of skyrocketing reads and justification, a sense of community. on a jesse, you know, the countdown clock on dave host kaneesha marks the final days, hours, minutes and seconds until kat or 2022 kicks off. for the 1st time, the competition is being held in the middle east and there'll be plenty of other 1st. the 1st will come to be played in november, december, female referees, in the men's tournament. and, and ambition to make this the most sustainable tournament of old time pound down to bags like this one happening labor day hot. the excitement is building for fans in the 32 nations he qualified and has even more so in the high city. ah
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or as johnson drops out of the race to b, u. k is next leader paving the way for likely richie soon neck premier ship. ah, lauren taylor, this is al jazeera life from london was, are coming up. ukraine deny is russian claims they're planning to use a so called dirty bomb calling the allegations absurd. ah, an attack on a hotel in southern somalia ends at least 9 people a dead young group. i shall ob, claims responsibility and china as president choosing ping autism historic 3rd term . rewarding allies in the routing communist party with key leadership positions ah
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and her bars johnston is pulled out of the race to become you k prime minister, a decision which almost certainly paves the way for which she soon act to become leader johnson new step down as prime minister in july and returned to the country on saturday. fueling speculation of a comeback. alan fisher has lost a he is the front runner for the job is britain's makes prime minister. but russia sooner is proceeding cautiously. a short written statement, promising integrity, professionalism and accountability, and then off to raleigh, support. i you, me, other declared candidate is cabinet minister penny more than she has backing but as yet not enough to hit the magic mark of 100 and p, supporting her to get into a runoff election. i am very confident about the progress we're making and i will say to you that i am in this to win it. i think it's important for our party. we
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have a contest. i am very confident about on numbers. and it's i, the reason why i'm doing this is because i think i am best place to bring the party together. both had been waiting to see what bullish johnston was going to do. he flew in from holiday the weekend to rally support for a political come by his resignation almost 4 months ago led to las trust being elected as conservative party leader and prime minister i mister speaker, i can, i can tell. but in a statement late on sunday, much as he admitted there would be no political resurrection for him. seeing i believe i am well pleased to deliver a conservative victory in 2024. and to night i can confirm that i have cleared the very high huddle of 102 nominations, including a proposal and a secondary. and i could put my nomination into model. you can't govern effectively unless you have a united party and parliament. and that was
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a huge concern for some conservative m. p 's. i've never know this sort of rank dish and it is very d stayed garage east. they belong to the party dca browsing for the country. for now, only one contender sooner has the support to meet the 100 m p threshold. if that remains the case, he will be the new conservative leader and the new prime minister in what will be a coronation. rather than a contest now, our fisher al jazeera london yards at great, and on settling our here. so when what happens next had just took us to the mechanics, and this will know that, that boris johnson has put an end to days of speculation. there is 2 people in the race any more than who has got support among a m p 's, but not enough to reach that 100 foot barrier and which sooner cuz well beyond that 100 volt body. now the question is, where devoris johnson supporters go? he said he had a 102 committed. the speculation is that he had maybe 50 to 60 solid yeses. where
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do they go? did they go to russia snack or did the to say that richie soon? i played a part in his departure from number 10 and so transfer all their support to penny more than pushing her over a 100. and then there's an election that goes to the party faithful. or is there simply going to be a procession for issues tonight? tomorrow we will know when the nominations close at 13 g m t on monday, but it seems the richest unit is going to to get the nod and be the next prime minister. and what about boys johnson in good day? is, can we rule out of a possible come back somewhere down the line? oh, clearly he sees himself playing apart in the future again. and rich snack has in the last hour, tweeted out. seeing that he sees a rule, or he hopes that for us, johnson will have a rule at some point, either at home or abroad, which was quite poignant as well. i. he clearly wants to come back at some point,
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but his decision to pull out has come as a surprise to the extent we're also on twitter in the last hour. his campaign manager said that was a surprise. no to bed. he didn't even know the buddhist johnson was about to pillow . does he see himself as a chilean figure? remember, churchill was his big hero. he wrote a book about him. he returned to being prime minister after being removed from office in 1945. yes, he thinks he is that sort of figure for, for the future. but it's clear that when his supporters are say his land lessons, it would be a different boris. that's not entirely clear from the this statement. it looks as if he, when he says i got past the high standard of a 102, i could have won the general lation 2024 that we know this to be true. and buddhist johnson hasn't changed. modesty is no and his golf bag as he gets there at gmail. thank. thanks very much. i now, president everett uminski is denying rushes accusations. ukraine might use what's
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called a dirty bomb and explosive laced with radioactive material. russia, the defense, mr. sega shows whose voted to voice his concerns during phone calls with his counterparts in the u. s. u. k. france and took here. keith says the allegations are absurd and dangerous. bosco's provided no evidence to back the claims or the force it has more from keith. or hear ukraine, this round of calls being given by the defense minister should go of russia to his opposite numbers in france, inter here 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
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lensky said. it was the other way round 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 group to 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 was 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 nonproliferation 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 a show you saying that they refuted such claims and the caution that such allegations should not be used as a pretext for greater escalation. so the russians are saying that the ukrainians
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are trying to build up some kind of a device to carry out a false flag attack the ukrainians. eric, using the russians of exactly the same thing. it is notable that russia does seem 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 net works 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 are concocting this device that a de ledgers they are putting together not too far away from her son. my cannon joins us now live from washington. d. c. mike, what's their response to these russian claims were interestingly enough, there was no mention of the claim in the read out from the pentagon, following a call in the early morning between the u. s. defense secretary lloyd austin and
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his ration counterpart later in the day, the national security council did release a term statement, dismissing the claim, saying it was part of a russian operation to create preemptive reasons for further action in ukraine. but there are sources in the pentagon who are happy to talk about the significance of this follow up call between the russian and us defense ministers. just to take it back on friday, lloyd austin, initiated a call with the russian defense minister. and this was the 1st time they had spoken since mid may. so this was a very significant advance in the level of communications, according to several sources saying that there had been great concern within the us about the possibility of mistakes being made with no open lines in place between the opposing entities. at this, they hope the call this morning was a follow up call. ours, followed by the russian defense minister. and so saying that they hoped this becomes part of
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a regular communication platform between the defense ministers of russia and of the united states. as we saw with the call being made by ca, shogun, to other you prepare and counterparts in the course of the day, there is an element to this of russia attempting. it seems to spread the concept that in some way ukraine is building a dirty bomb. but at the same time, it's also indicative of opening lines of communication. and this sources at the pentagon insist is absolutely critical, particularly when the time is so tense, when all parties are so much on edge. open communication lines is absolutely essential to repeat their phrase, to avoid mistakes being made. like hello, thank you very much. indeed. it cranes president has also been urging people to save electricity in the face of russian attacks on power facilities. little millions cases, cruise missiles and iranian made drones were used in a wave of strikes over the past 2 weeks,
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is accusing russia weaponized in winter national energy companies asking ukrainians to stock up on water and warm clothes. 2 pilots have been killed after a russian fighter jet crashed into a residential building in southern siberia. the accident happened when the jet was on a test fly over the city it could. sc regional governor says no residents were heard . the student comes days after military jet crushed into a block of flats in the russian town of yeske, killing 15 people. and he's 9 civilians have been killed in an attack on a hotel in somalia of siege. and the southern port city of cas meyer has now ended . the 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, the group, i shall bob as claimed responsibility trema, nor amid has more from the capital one that issue is not the 1st time that i'll
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show bob. i talked to the host, a hole in the hotel is what i will go to show or the other capitalist of somalia. because this telecom, hobbit hotel is one of the most important hotel is in my you and many of the government officials and tribal leaders. we're taking a hotel on our shop, told that they were told that they have the responsibility of these. i talk on some of their attacker is take the say, going to hotel no clear as far as 10 shells from multiple rocket launchers off its west coast, going to a country state media. this was a put me in response to warning shots fired by south korea at a north korean boat that had crossed the maritime border between the 2 countries. south korea's, as it sent back the matching vessel that had crossed the northern limit line was
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more still to come this half hour, including is tuned and 20 people have been killed and fighting between rival groups in the south. proceed on and have brazil's left wing is reaching out towards evangelical christians, ahead of next week's presidential run of election. ah more. woe on its way for australia. it's hot. remarkably hot in the north. it's once again, wet further, south, and particularly it's going to be southern queens and, and new south wales once more. this is monday's forecasts. you've got rain of some significance running down, including sidney cities, already registered it's wet is to year on record and the year is not over, but the rain isn't over either. so i'll be more flooding here back in the murray darling basin as well. that rain spring down towards victoria over the next day or
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so, leaving behind. well, you know exactly what, there is some rain further west in the south w a, but just a matter of lighting stuff. nothing more significant than that. as for new zealand, the picture has been temps going up and down as you might expect in spring and cross church. that 12 degrees is snow on the mountains. this is on tuesday. by time we get to wednesday, we're up to about 20. then down to 16, so it is, take what it's supposed to do, but it is colder than the average suggests it should be. so the most part within the tropics of asia, we have now got significant re all over the place been recent flooding in. so the y c and java, the could be more to simon's sumatra, 2 and heavy right in southern cambodia and coming towards the coast of viet nam and bangladesh in the northeast of india are in line for lot of right inmates learning from other inmates,
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on saturday, fueling the speculation of a dramatic comeback and present laudermill. zalinski is denying russia's accusations that ukraine might use what's called a dirty bomb. laced with radioactive material, rushes defense minister, sagacious, who is reported to voiced his concerns during phone calls with his counterparts in the u. s. u. k. france and turkey. chinese president choosing ping started a historic sir term as head of the communist party. the 1st to do so since the c, c p is founder about it all, wrapping up a week long congress in beijing is great. all of the people she unveiled at the new palate era standing committee, china's highest decision making body observers say the line up hand picked by she is stacked with loyalists and includes lee shang will become premier in march. and the 2nd highest ranking official leo saw shanghai as controversial cove in lockdown earlier this year, which resulted in food shortages. he's seen as close to she. li will now officially
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be in charge of the economy, which is slowing. the i m f says china's g d p will grow 3.2 percent this year as sharply down from 2020 one's 8 point one percent shoes. your father? yes, she also legal 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 doors eval 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 with patrick huck has 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 that president, she would pack his in a circle with the loyalists,
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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 polar bureau standing committee, including the appointments of lee chang, chide she and lee see none of whom have previously had central government experience to the appointment of lee chung in particular was noteworthy because he is set to become chinese new premier, and that was another break with tradition and that he has never served as vice premier. and we also saw the downsizing of the wider politburo from 25 members to 24 members. and there was no place for any women on that top advisory body for the 1st time in 25 years. at the unveiling today also present, she talked about how china could not develop isolated from the rest of the world.
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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 tindy's in our at least a $133.00 children have died from acute kidney injury that f linked to medicinal syrup, including coff medication, which were found to contain harmful chemicals. most of the children are under 5 and authorities war and it 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,
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but most of all she loved to skate. in early october, 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. the had a supplemental matter on saturday nights, 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 once i did it. she is 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. law experts say the real number of fatalities is likely to be higher due to under reporting earth for immune condition. we may have her her for a lot of children with intoxication before. if it were a central hospital, is it still confusing? yeah. so how in her earlier the health ministry says it will strengthen controls in the future. play you are so luck. shirley has says there must be accountability for me 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 and 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,
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now to sierra to carter. thousands of people have been displaced by days of violence. since you don's blue nile state fighting has killed at least 200 people, an injured many more security forces have now been deployed. ever. morgan reports got you. this is the main hospital in for dance blue now state and its filled with their virus of renewed violence between the houser and bertha tribes. 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, hosted on a wound from more and more how early 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 sparked protests with the demonstrators storming the military headquarters in blue now theed. they
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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 the 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 t. m. as in local authority, say there is a need for humanitarian assistance for those who have been affected. unholiness, these displaced are now in scores of large groups of is habitat. i'm not for to be camps doesn't have the proper health condition when there are a lot of complications and we can't handle situation will because the flow of displaced is still ongoing. there is why we are calling on 8 organizations and for
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in the country and the federal government to send the necessary ada. 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, as brazil's presidential race enters its final week, left one candidate, louis in us. you lead a silver is trying to win over more conservative support. he scored 6000000 boats more than president julia bought an arrow in the 1st round. monica you not give reports. ah, so are those 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 significant conservative constituency with far right presence,
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able so narrow in power. it has raised its voice. o fernand bear sadness, both an arrow one over millions of angry voters by lending his voice. their thoughts are conservative. brazilians have taken to the streets against corruption, 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 help to let leftist candidate, lizzie nashville lula thus to what president in 2003 and reelect him. 4 years later, he felt betrayed by the corruption scandals and whether wilma, i decided to only vote 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 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 ball sonata or a single more his spirit oscar sousa was, i respect those who think differently, but i want to be respected as well as
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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 sweep builders like this saw him 2 weeks before the runoff election. he wrote a letter to have been jellicoe christians who represent one 3rd of brazil's population. he promised to respect all religions, as he always has. poles shows 6 out of 10 super bowl. so, mattel, believing false accusations, that molar wants to close down the churches shape also now to me win or lose the run off presidential election on october. the 30th. but his right we now lies have already secured a majority in congress. is newly elected president. he will have a hard time promoting a progressive political agenda. many here dislike. i. mon, if he a nike of al jazeera rio de janeiro.
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when you're well class football player playing for your country at the world cup, there are certain essentials. you need to be at your best good food, a hot shower and a comfy, better the basics for most of us. but top layers need that little bit extra. joining us raska went to see where the stars will sleep. ah, some resemble an arabian palace, others and a waste in the desert. whether it's a luxury of resort or student accommodation, the $32.00 well cut finalists have booked their rooms and if they make it all the way to the final, they'll be staying in them for up to 5 weeks. so that choice of accommodation may well prove crucial the compact nature of this tournament means is the 1st time teams haven't had to change locations or travel long distances to get to games. 24th, the 1st 2 teams have made their home base within
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a 10 kilometer radius of the center of dough hop. while others have chosen to stay much further away. belgium and saudi arabia close to the saudi arabian border. the german team has exclusive use of a wellness resort as far north as you can go in the country around a 100 kilometers from dough harp. the most basic rooms here cost around a $1000.00 a night. and mexico chose to base themselves in the small seaside town of some may sma, 30 kilometers north of dough. here is our ford woodrow mila. it's one of the most luxury villas in the city. i believe the mexican team have selected the lease earlier the cam. yamba had one of the choices before even they could qualify. i think the privacy here is the key. you still have to have something from a culture, something from their brown book for, for the mexican, a bit of a god or it's should be essential to be there. the chiles. of course this like 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? is through a little a little mexic 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 messy argentina and former champions, spain have chosen catholic universities campus where they can walk to their training, ground, australia and student accommodation tooth, albeit at the state of the art, a spy, a sports academy. well, this is a nicer 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 ball through and then that she another bedroom on the other side of his suite. 263 suites like this in this building. as you can see, there's a shared lounge where the players can sit chats have a cup of tea, watch some tv, and also a balcony with a view of the training pitch.

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