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voice johnson pulls out of the contest to lead the u. k. 's ruling conservative party leading richie sudak as a favorite to become the next prime minister. ah, play you're watching al jazeera alive from bill. how with me for the battery bore also ahead. ukraine denies russian claims it's planning to use as so called dirty bomb calling. the allegation is absurd. at least 9 people are killed in an attack on a hotel in southern somalia out chabad claims responsibility. and indonesia finds traces of harmful substances in children treated for acute kidney injuries. cough syrups are being played. ah,
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ah, thank you for joining us. so boys johnson has pulled out of the race to become leader of the u. k. conservative party at his session that almost certainly pays the way for re she's to knock to become the next for i'm minister. johnson returned to the country on saturday, feeling speculation never come back. just months after he resigned. alan fisher reports in he is the front runner for the job is britain's next prime minister. but russia sooner 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 in to a runoff election. i am very confident about the progress we're making and i will
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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 on numbers. and it's i, the reason why i'm doing this is because i think i'm 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 at the weekend to rally support for a political cumberland. 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 will 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, intermodal. you can't govern effectively unless you have a united party in 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 division and it is very do stay garage east. it was for the party displayed closing 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. own fisher al jazeera london yontsa scituate hasn't very me, is lensky is denying russian accusations that ukraine may use. what's called a dirty bomb. it's an explosive lace with radioactive material rushes defense minister say gay, shy girl is reported to have voice concerned during phone calls with his counterparts in the u. k. france enter. kia ukraine says the allegations are absurd
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and dangerous. russia has provided no evidence to back the claims. schrager also spoke to the u. s. defense secretary lloyd aston, in their 2nd phone call in 3 days. harry fossett 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, 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 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
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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 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 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
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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. ukrainians are saying that communications net are also being cut there in advance of the 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 at the ledges they are putting together not too far away from her son. the united nations office for humanitarian affairs says at least 23000 people have been displaced by armed violence in democratic republic of congo . fighting started on thursday between d. r. c. charles and the m 23 article been were cheryl agencies say about 2500 people have fled to neighboring uganda. they are says military says it's in control of the situation in somalia, an attack on a hotel has ended leaving at least 9 people dead and 47 wounded. their siege was in
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the southern port city of kit smile. it's reported a car filled with explosives, brand into the gate of the building, and he say all the attackers were killed. the armed group, archibald has claimed responsibility al jazeera, his jama. nur hammett has more from somali as capital mogadishu, whistler, the 1st foamed up. i'll show bob i park at the hospital. her hotel is water in mogadishu, or in the other capitalist of somalia. because as this is telecom, hobbit and hotel is one of the most important hotel is in kiss. my you and many offer offer offer of government officials or a tribal leaders. we're in a stay in our dc hotel anal. shabba told that they had to told that they have the responsibility of these attacks and some of their attackers or take these or talk
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on to hotel. thousands of people have been displaced by days of violence in sedans . blue nile states fighting has killed at least 200 people and injured many more. security forces have now been deployed. those affected by the fighting are in desperate need of medical and humanitarian assistance as he been. morgan reports some cartoon. this is the main hospital incident, blue now state and its filled with survivors 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. with hustlin, a wound from morning, 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 sparked protests
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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 house and better communities began in july, sparked 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 markets in the state capital t m. as in local authorities, they, there is a need for humanitarian assistance for those who have been affected, unholiness, these displaced are now in scores of large groups for if amortize. i'm not fit to be campus, doesn't have the proper health condition. william, there are a lot of complications and we can't handle situation because the floor displaced is
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still ongoing. there is why we are calling on 8 organizations or am 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. here morgan august 0. and he's really caught has rejected an appeal to release a palestinian prisoner who was terminally ill with cancer nasa abraham's family says they want to spend his last days with him and is really long to release. sick prisoners doesn't apply to abu hammond, because his charge with killing israelis need a brain, has more nat geo bush made just learned to and is really court has refused to release his sick brother nasir from prison. 50 year old nasir serving 7 life
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sentences after a court convicted him of taking part in attacks during the 2nd palestinian uprising . a year ago, he was diagnosed with cancer. israel allows terminally ill prisoners to apply for a compassionate release. but a few years ago, an 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 israel, supreme court. and horrible way to let you know that the only way to least nasa is by exercising political effort. we've asked the palestinian authority to pressure israel to egypt and jordan. all 3 of them have signed agreements with israel when they should use them for leverage for a human case like nurses. several protests have been held in the occupied westbank to call for nah, se, protest her say he poses no threat, but that israel keeps him in jail to punish him and his family. and i believe me, i want my son. i want him to be by my side,
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even if it's just for one day. he wants to be among his people that he sacrificed for the family last saw an author in september. they fear it could be the last lost for words. naggie says his brother didn't have a chance to live spending more than 30 years in prison. were pollyanna, but we want to know where he'll be buried and his mother has the right. we have the right to a grave 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 their release of their sons. now, they want their bodies even after their deaths. israel hasn't released the bodies of 9 palestinian prisoners in the past 5 years. as a bush made fights for his life. his families also fighting for his right to a burial. neither but him al jazeera, the occupied westbank is still ahead on al jazeera dang. gay fever is on the rise
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in bangladesh. we look at what's behind the alarming spiky cases a message of peace from baghdad to the world top performers are hoping to inspire others through their theater festival. ah ah. whether it has changed dramatically in western canada 24 degrees in calgary down to 16 centipedes of snow in back one day as this system came in. so things have changed as they should do, going down to was late october the november. but the head of this, the system is drawing at want. so for the plane states and including the remains of her can, rosalind there'll be significant rain from texas right up to, well beyond, isn't it to the east of it. nice and ball to the west of it is cooling down this
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snow talking in places like north dakota and montana looking bit like it should do . and the droughts been broken in washington state and british columbia temps is back down to where they should be. in the caribbean, it is still went in the south, at least, and i think for cost to re grand panama significant rain is probable. the same is true, quite obviously in puerto rico, the significance this orange top big thunderstorms, the coast of mexico. by the time you get to end of monday is bone dry. yeah. was the hurricane going? well, it's that streak of red, as i said, up in the u. s. in south america, although it's remarkably drawing the mass of the amazon, there are big chows around further west, and they could fall anywhere with flash flooding as a potential sas and all this and the spring want the showing up once again, obviously in santiago with he added to the passion,
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the success and the popularity and then he gave it all up for the love of his homeland football rebels. delves into the realm of footballing legend. rashid le clue fee for the algeria national liberation front. with his feet rashid mccarthy and the f. l. n team on al jazeera lou. ah, ah ah, welcome back. a recap of our top story on al jazeera, this, our former prime minister boys johnston has pulled out of the race for britain's leadership. former finance minister re,
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she's to knock is now the front runner in the context to succeed least trust, the spine minister and conservative party leader. ukraine says russian allegations it may use an explosive placed where the radioactive material are absurd and dangerous rushes defense minister as recorded to raise concerns during calls with his counterparts in the u. k. front center. kia moscow has provided no evidence to back the place. and at least 9 people have been killed. memphis hawk on a hotel in somalia. algebra has claimed responsibility for the siege in the southern port city of king. my and north korea says it's military has fired 10 shelves from multiple rocket launches off its west coast. it says it was responding to warning shots fired by south korea at a north korean boat. sol says the vessel crossed a maritime northern limit line between the 2 countries. north korea has been carrying out a series of weapons tests, drawing criticism from the us. but indonesia, where at least
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a 133 children have died. my cued kidney injury their deaths are linked to medical's, medicinal serbs rather including coff medication which were 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, her damage, her brain hurts, liver and ice. and the younger on sunday morning she had heart failure and she died in my lap once i did it. she's just one of more than a 100 children in indonesia who died in recent months from acute kidney injury.
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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 shells. in some cities, police conducted checks to ensure compliance with the rule. law experts say the real number of fatalities is likely to higher due to under reporting. this fairly new condition. we may have her, her a lot of children with intoxication before. if in the central hospital, is it still confusing? yeah. so a hole in her earlier the health ministry says it will strengthen controls in the future. you also love, surely. how says there must be accountability for my that will be in the government
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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 when 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 to sierra to carter. the health ministry in bangladesh is struggling to cope with the increasing number of dang, gay fever cases. more than a 100 people have died from the disease since january and at least 27000 people have been hospitalized for sanitation and lack of adequate drainage, drainage and changing weather patterns are being blamed for the spiking infections . tanveer chandry, we for some deca each year and estimated 400000000 people worldwide are diagnosed with daniel fever. bangladesh has been reporting an alarming increase in cases
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since made this year. in many hospitals are making an extra effort to create space for new patients. somebody that ok to why not so black gate equal in 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 that 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 his danger positive, so we had to have him admitted added thank god, he's now improving any sphere has gone down a world bank report release 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 alarm among people in dhaka and other places. and doctors in many hospitals are struggling to cope with rising number of patients. health authorities are preparing
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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 cannot see gaining louis compared to the last 2 decades. our scientific analysis shows that flareups of den gay virus typically took place in the month of august and september. that this year we're seeing changes in the pattern rising in the month of october. and this has to be due to the impacts of climate change while the local, what's younger health experts say they,
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it is spaces of mosquito which carries the virus, has already spread to most other parts of the country. aside from the capital dot gov. and that could make the situation go from bad to worse on which audrey i'll just eat a darker climate change. actually this is jamie, have defaced a cloud, monet painting to protest against fossil fuel extraction. the pass through a mixture of mash potatoes at the prices artwork. and then glued themselves to the wall below the barbarian. a museum in potsdam says the painting was enclosed in glass and isn't damage the boom. let the generation warranty the german government to take drastic action to protect the climates. hi, rocky is hosting its 3rd international theater festival this week. it hope it opened with a message for wells dieters, investing in the us can help bring people together and resolve conflict in bits. robbie has the story from back that the opening night in both got
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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 did very much is because you know, a lot of the what was the was i so, but now doc is fine, these kinds of be a proof. a dark is fine. i think so many important people attending is the most obvious proof that he 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 the thought people from all walks of life . some made for the limelight, others happier in the crowd. before about 3. 8
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i think the one of the art was skin starch. people like this strictly. like because people davis, i like the next the lights are back on and iraq yard is having an awakening. it is a full house in 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 building. a story of war and loss life. and the ubiquity of death in iraq. art mimicking reality. ah.
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the message stops cycles of violence. see one another with kindness, not as targets to neglect room. we're trying to bring out all the depression that we have all the things that have happened, the depression that all iraqis are suffering from. at the same time, we're showing there's a path to revive them. but exploring national trauma in a country that has seemed generations of suffering makes for the kind of art that can take a toll. the artist in basra, the alta 0 thought ah, now when you're at top footballer playing at the world cup, you need certain essentials to be at your best good food, a hot shower and a comfy bed or the basics for most of us. but elite players need a little extra, johnny got roscoe went to see where the stars will sleep. some resemble and arabian palace, others and oasis in the desert. whether it's
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a luxury resorts or student accommodation, the $32.00 well 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 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 of those 2 teams have made their home base within a 10 kilometer radius of the center of dough hop. while others are chosen to stay much farther away, belgium in 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 said may
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sma, 30 kilometers north of dough. here is our ford with jamila. it's the one of the most luxury villas in the city. i believe the mexican people have selected the police earlier if they can 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 the bag rollin book for, for the mexican. and the other guy though it's should be essentially we dip the chill you, of course this like get something very, very important. and we will make it happen for them. and it really feels like we could be in mexico, doesn't it? is through a little a little mexic while we are 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 and student accommodation to albeit at the state of the art aspire sports
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academy. well, this is a knife. a student dome i've ever been in the beds are very comfortable. as you can see, there are 2 beds in this room that the suckers will only have to put one player in a room like this. he'll have his own private ball through and that she another bedroom on the other side of his suite. 263 suites like this in this building. as you can see, there's a shared lounge where the players can sit chats have a cup of tea, watch some tv, and also a balcony with a view of the training pitch. so whether it's a bed in a dorm or luxury villa, the hotel managers can guarantee at least one thing. when the well cut champions a crowned they'll be asking for a late check out. john, i guess raska al, jazeera, doha, that the you case federal chaos has been as satirist delight the internet's been lighting up with means victory. gates be has one looking to take the next step in your career, u. k. government is hiring and is now inviting applications for prime minister.
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this recruitment video was produced by 2 comedians, but the joke started before list trust resigned. ah, one u. k. newspaper started live streaming and lettuce to see if it would last longer than trust as prime minister. it did. there's been this smoke 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 main, 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.
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