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yeah, where's the hurricane going? well, it's that streak of right, as i said, up in the us in south america, although it's remarkably drawing the mass of the amazon, there are big showered sure the west, they could fall anywhere with flash flooding as a potential south of all this and the spring wall is showing up once again, obviously in santiago, ah, what fight is winning chaos or control? what does a new forever proxy war mean for america and nato, as long as americans keep consuming? prices are gonna keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get so much raw? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line i, i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike, and it's my job to shed light on how and why. mm.
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ah. forest johnson pulls out of the contest for you. k prime minister leaving form of finance minister ritchie soon ack in the driving seat. ah, i'm hasn't seeka. this is as yet alive from the also coming up. ukraine denies russian claims. they are planning to use a so called dirty bomb, calling the allegations absurd. at least 9 people are killed in an attack on a hotel in southern somalia, as chabad claims responsibility. how a happy lively toddler died out to taking medication that was supposed to make her feel better. ah,
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ah ha forest johnson has pulled out of the race to become u. k. prime minister, a decision that almost certainly paved the way for re she soon act. johnson returned to the country on saturday, feeling speculation of come back just months after he resigned. alan fisher, as long as he is the front runner for the job is britain's next prime minister. but rushes to neck is preceding cautiously. a short written statement, promising integrity, professionalism and accountability. and then off to rally, support. i. the only other declared candidate is cabinet minister penny more than she has backing, but as yet not enough to hit the magic mark of 100 m 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 have a contest. i am very confident about our numbers and it's i the reason why i'm
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doing this is because i think i am best place to bring the party together. both had been waiting to see what bullish johnson was going to do. he flew in from holiday at 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 missed the 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 hurdle of 102 nominations, including a proposer and a secondary. and i could put my nomination, intermodal. you can't govern effectively unless you have a united party in parliament. and that was a huge concern for some conservative m. p 's. i'd never know the sort of rank dish
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and it is very do say brush you stabilize for the party. these, they blows it for the country to for no, 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, i alex dean is a conservative commentator. he says many people in the u. k. believe johnson would run again for prime minister. a week ago we would be surprised if we were thinking or is johnson becoming our prime minister again very soon. so it's been a whirlwind of events here in london. never right off or as johnson completely the political graveyard is listed with the careers. people who say forrest johnson's finish the left the door open for return down the road in his message to his supporters saying he's not going to run his time. but now it looks certain that
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we'll have pretty soon and out next later, the conservative policy and prime minister, the conservative party, is now brought down 3 prime ministers in a rug. and if you were to ask to resume orest johnson all is trust. i think all of them will tell you that biggest challenge with no offense meant to the opposition parties. was not the enemies in policy terms. it was people within their own policy that they fit the most. and we are now going to have a 3rd prime minister in a single year. is going to face and questions over legitimacy. you know, people voted in 2019, of course johnson as prime minister not receiving act. and he's going to face that challenge straight away. and he's got a large number of people in the party that weren't keen on him becoming a prime minister. so there's a real challenges. but the biggest issue is naturally which is the next to the biggest issue, is going to be the party rally together and coming behind the
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president wanted the image. lensky is denying russian at his ations that ukraine may use what's called a dirty bomb. that's an explosive laced with radioactive material. rushes defense minister survey shows is reported to a voice concerns him phone calls with his counterparts in the u. k. france and turkey. ukraine says the allegations are absurd and dangerous. russia has provided no evidence to back the claims. showing you've also spoke to the us defense secretary, lloyd austin, in the 2nd phone call in 3 days. harry 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 lamar zalinski or the message coming from here is that there is an attempt by the russians to escalate at the very least
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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 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 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 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
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ben wallace, and his opposite number assure you, saying that they refuted such claims and that they cautioned that such allegations should not be used as a pretext for greater escalation. so the russians are saying that the ukrainians are trying to build up some kind of a device to, 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. ukrainians are saying that communications net are also being cut in advance of a potential ukrainian recapture of that very important strategic city. so a lot of eyes around that area. the russians are saying that the ukrainians, concocting this device that it alleges they are putting together not too far away from her son, ukraine's president has urged people to save electricity off the russian,
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a tax on power facilities. more than a 1000000 ukraine households are experiencing blackouts up to a wave of strikes. in the past 2 weeks, keith says attacking civilians as civilian facilities, while they're ahead of winter, a mouse to terrorism. as much as 40 percent of ukraine's energy related facilities have been seriously damaged in the strikes. the government's carrying out rolling power outages of up to 4 hours across the country. and people being urged not to use appliances during peak periods in the morning and evening. to prepare for the black house, the national energy company has asked you, cleanings to stock up on water and warm clothes. rush and missiles have hit an a, an apartment block in the southern ukrainian port city of nikolai of the cities met says a missile hit the top floor of a residential building. no deaths will reported a residence of the damage building say they heard too loud explosions overnight.
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soon as you know, it was such a strong explosion. the glass made the walls between the 2 flats crumble in once more. this is the view from the top. there was a shot and now it's not there anymore. i was just in the middle of the odd. there was one explosion around you and the 2nd one was over there. a 2 pilots had 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 flight over the city of the codes. the regional governor says no residents were heard. this comes days after a military jet crashed into a block of flats in the russian town of yeske, killing 15 people of the un office for humanitarian affairs says at least 23000 people have been displaced by armed violence in the democratic republic
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of congo. fighting started on thursday between d r c. troops and the m 23 on group in order to aid agencies say about 2500 people of fled to neighboring uganda. the seas military says it is in control of the latest violence. an attack on a hotel in somalia has ended leaving at least 9 people dead and 47 wounded. siege was in the southern and poor city of his mile. it's reported a cough filled with explosives, rammed into the gates of the building. police say all to please say the attack is all the attackers were killed, the on group, chabad has claimed responsibility. i just hear it said jama norama has more from the capital more with the issue. it's not the 1st time that i'll show bob tackett hosp hole in the hotel is what it will go to show or to other capitalists of
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somalia. because this telecom hobbit hotel is one of the most important hotels in my you and many of the government officials on and tribal uterus were new to this hotel. and bob told that they were told that they have the responsibility of these attack on some of their attack is take, these are going to hotel ahead on agile 0. thank you. phoebe is on the rise in bangladesh. we look at what's behind the alarming spike in cases and where the stars are staying from vice. bol tells to student, dormitory living plans and footballs. woke up ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere. you read?
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i went to my castle anyways. well, i thought we'd seen the last excessive heat in southern china that we have not, although there's nothing obviously wrong about that picture. because the monsoon truck, ne, monsoons on his way through his wintertime weather, the temperatures, but in southern china, still well above where they should be. grilling, for example, 11 above the average. there is some significance in the weather coming in from the west. the significant snow. you'll notice in the far west a child tibetan plateau in particular, and temperatures are coming down in japan. big a bit more reasonable than they were recently. 17 in tokyo about 50 and saw with rain on the eastern side or south korea and showers, possibly thunderstorms in hon. she went hawkeye. there. on tuesday, the tempter falls a bit more in tokyo again, bit more reasonable. but in southern china, not much. still 31, as you will see, that has dropped south where the significant rain is falling the tropical
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depression on its way through high nana probably heading towards vietnam once more heavy rain potential sat, bangkok, and in cambodia. but southern thailand as well. dancers to barter and java is a big shout and seasonally, that is correct. i was the monsoon rains of largely gone from india this tropical depression, heads up through bangladesh than the northeast of india with a lot of rain on board. the weather sponsored by cat, our neighbors, a sense of belonging, cmc, we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together up a leper is transforming every day in the 1st part of a new series. uh, just you visits a step alamba in mexico city, where locals are turning a notorious municipality into an urban utopia. a sense of community on a jazeera ah
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the me again, you're watching. i just did a reminder of our top stories. this former prime minister, boris johnson, has pulled out of the race for britain's leadership. former finance minister re, she's soon i guess now the front run it in the contest to succeed, lives trust as prime minister and conservative party lead ukraine says russian allegations it may use an explosive. lacy with radioactive material are absurd and dangerous. dispensed minutes. days reported to have raised concerns during court with his counterpart in the u. k. france and turkey. moscow has provided no evidence to back the claim. at least 9 people have been killed in an attack on
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a hotel in somalia. and chabad claimed responsibility for the siege and the southern city of his maya. at least a 133 children have died from acute kidney injury and indonesia. their deaths are linked to medicinal, serves, including cough medication, which are found to contain harmful chemicals. 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, 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 mom on saturday nights. the doctor called me, they said my daughter is critical. all her organs are damaged, her brain hurt, liver and ice. and the younger and sunday morning she had heart failure and she
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died in my lap once i did it. she is just one if 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 death 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, police conducted checks to ensure compliance with the rule of law. experts say the real number of fatalities is likely to be higher due to under reporting. earth for immune condition, re never hurt for a lot of children with intoxication before. if it were a central hospital or is it still confusing?
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yeah. so a hole in her earlier, the health ministry says it will strengthen controls in the future. usaa shirley has says, there must be accountability for me that 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 out. a 0 to carter were joining us now. talk more about this is dicky buddha men researcher in global health security. a griffith university joins us from bandon, indonesia. thank you for being with us. i'm. this is a really her heartbreaking story. but also one filled with anger. though this was a allowed to happen. yeah, these to go the case,
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the 1st case the think in january to 1000 and then this year and also then w h also release the awareness about these ease who in early october. so we can see from in term of the global security, how poor and also how little of the if you prepare for our the global had to go to respond in terms of my dc and for food safety products. and then not always see, not only in the 1st case appear and also then some in the near. but then now indonesia has the highest number. not only in terms of. ready but also the probability bit total cases which is under reported when we know indonesia as a huge population also so many island and the literacy of how these are.
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so another problem because then major the to of these patients probably just among community and they don't know. and then i, they didn't go to the pieces and i agree and also strongly advised that government should take these as the outbreak nation status, because then they have to responsible to do not only to killer by imported the antidote to the patient, but also to find the cases among kamani and screened them and also support the for number one who was, you know, limited access to limit the financing resource to go to the hospital to get the treatment. that's the use of these big nation status to support not only community but also the local this request needs a limited axis. and what sort of symptoms should parents be looking for to detect
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this early and be in a position to do something about yes, so no. in the russ invoice time that i you. oh, right. the i work with that at least the local how provision not so aware that there, if there is children who had symptom of un, unable to use your name. there were p especially under, you know, 5 years old years old. so that's a man symptom that we have to take this very seriously. and then the income that a b a from the us of the symptom so far, the diary and also for me. and so last, the main symptoms would be the, the was the 1st way we can see korean. and also to take the, the only stage of the case because that, that very important because these
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a kidney failure, the respond is depend on how fast we bond the cases. and also then is not only yes, i appreciate that the government now already ban the number off the medicine side of specially but that's not enough because we know in the name change, again, illiterate here. but the medicine is also our, our problem and not necessarily in that said the, in the island they know, but these and also we have also to find another solution because coughing and also flowing in isa is very common. so again, we have to also give them a solution for them in them of these medication. then again, i always say in some of this situation we have to do our best to support,
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especially not only in java, because again, the major it the case. now those who bought that are going to be from violence, but it doesn't mean out of job island. there is no case because again, the government should say, god and you did security of the medicine in all indonesia. we're going to have to leave it there. but i really appreciate your, your thoughts on what is a very important story. thanks so much for being with the sticky booty min fingerprint. we are, the health ministry in bangladesh is struggling to cope with the increasing number of dangling fever cases. more than 100 people have died from the disease since january at at least 27000 people have been hospitalized for sanitation. a lack of adequate drainage and changing weather patterns are being blamed for the alarming spike in infections town, which had a report from duck each year,
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an estimate of $400000000.00 people worldwide are diagnosed with daniel fever. bangladesh has been reporting an alarming increase in cases since may this year. in many hospitals are making an extra effort to create space for new patients. ma'am, i will add okay to why not say like a ridiculous agency. we have made an extra ward available to deal with the increased number of patients are doctors, nurses, and other staff members to experience and trained enough to deal with dig a patients back. dingo symptoms can be similar to the common flu and can only be confirmed with the blood test. many of the patients been brought to hospitals or children was vital. oh, my 12 year old son had a very high fever after blood tests, doctors told us he's danger positive. so he had to have him admitted and i thank god he's now improving any sphere has gone down a well bank report released last year or found a wider link between the shifting climate conditions, ear and the number of people getting sick. the increase in dangled cases is raising
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alarm among people in dhaka and other places. and the doctors in many hospitals are struggling to cope with rising number of patients. health authorities are preparing more hospitals to trade dangle patients on the dashboard than the top one. there is increasing pressure, the hospitals, and the number of patients admitted is also rising. we don't want more patients to die. we have arranged alternative facilities where we can treat dinky patients. aside from the existing hospitals, other experts say dangle is gradually becoming more common in bangladesh. the virus is transmitted through the byte, often infected mosquito and the regions. lower levels of humidity at higher temperatures create the perfect environment for mosquitoes to breathe. john, when we were politically pro, he can nancy glue eat compared to the last 2 decades. our scientific analysis shows that flareups of dang, gay virus typically took place in the month of august and september. that this year we're seeing changes in the patterns rising in the month of october,
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and this has to be due to the impacts of climate change. while the local courts, younger health experts say they, it is spaces of mosquito which carries the virus, has already spread to most other parts of the country. aside from the capitol darker, and that could make the situation go from bad to worse. tundra chaudhry, i'll just cedar darker now when you're a top football playing at the world cup you needed certain essentials to be at your best good food, a hot shower, and a comfy bed. all the basics for most of us could elite players lead a little extra. joanna roscoe went to see where the stars will sleep. some resemble an arabian palace, others and a waste in the desert. whether it's a luxury results or student accommodation, the 32 well cut finalists have booked their rooms and if they make it all the way
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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. 2432 teams have made their home base within a 10 kilometer radius of the center of dough hop. while others have chosen to stay much further away. belgium and saudi arabia 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 the mace ma, 30 kilometers north of dough. here is our ford vigil. mila. it's one of the most luxury villas in the city. i believe the mexicans who have selected
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the lease earlier. they can visit one of the choices, the court, even the qualified. i think the privacy here, the key. you still have to have something from a culture or something from their background for the mexican, the other guy do it should be essential to be there. the jelly and of course the, like get something very, very important and we will make it happen for them. and it really feels like we could be in mexico, doesn't it? through a little a little metric was a little bit a little the play is it is tournament may be worth millions of dollars. not all of them. the staying in luxury, lena, messy garden, tina and former champions, spain have chosen catholic university campus where they can walk to their training ground. australia are in student accommodation to be at the state of the art aspire sports academy. well this is a knife the student dome i've ever been in the beds are very comfortable. as you can see, there are 2 beds in this room that the sucker is. let me put one player in
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a room like this. he'll have his own private ball through and then she, you know, the bedroom on the other side of the suite, 263 suites like this in this building. as you can see, there's a shed lounge where players can sit, chat, have a t, what's and tv, and also a balcony with a view of the training page. so whether it's a bed in a dorm or luxury villa, the hotel managers can guarantee at least one thing. when the welcome champion crowns. they'll be asking for a late check out. john raska al jazeera, don't have a you case. political chaos has been a satirist delight. the internet's been lighting up with means. rhetoric getting be takes a look, looking to take the next step in your career, u. k. government is hiring and is now inviting applications for the prime minister . this recruitment video was produced by 2 comedians, but the joke started before list trust resigned. ah, one
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u. k. newspaper started live streaming and lettuce to see if it would last longer than trust his prime minister. it did. there's been this mock ad b and b listing of downing street, and this tweet from an unofficial account of the downing street cat. from political cartoons to the tv show spitting image. britton's enjoy a long history of political satire. comedian say it plays an important role in a functioning democracy, a lot of comedians kind of find their 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 made, but it actually kind of opens doors for a lot of people to investigate more and find out more about what is actually happening in the clinical environment as well. no previous experience is necessary and don't worry about having a high i q. it's been a turbulent few weeks in british politics list. the lettuce is no more.

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