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ah, when the united states border patrol a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics i don't face down, they beat him repeatedly. pay fin, emboldened by a culture of impunity. they keep doing that, knowing that they're hurting people from causing the 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 up impunity at the border on a jesse eda ah
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ac is therefore elected as leader of the conception. yeah, pretty soon i called the company you case next. prime minister officer winning the conservative party's leadership rates. ah, i know about this, and this is all the 0 live from doe have also coming up. a well known pakistani journalist is shot dead ame kenia. all shot sheriff had been critical of pakistan's government and military. and as strike on a festival and me and law kills at least 60 people, the military is blamed for the attack and helping visually impaired football funds, the cato world cup is ready to debut an arabic commentary service. ah
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ah, for me, you get johnson. richardson has made a history by winning the conservative party leadership he said to become the 1st minister of indian origin. placing this truss as leader, this was selected. second attempt at the top job in 6 weeks. we initially lost 2 trucks in september, the 42 year old served as finance minister under morris johnson. i'd like to pay tribute to live trust for her dedicated public service to the country. she has led with dignity and grace for a time of great change and under exceptionally difficult circumstances, both at home and abroad. i am humbled and honored to have the support of my parliamentary colleagues and to be elected as leader that the conservative and unionist party it is the greatest privilege of my life to be able to serve the
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party i love and give back to the country. i owe so much to or alan fish as joining us now from dining street. allah. that wasn't that long ago, or one would imagine that richie select thought is chance is walking through the door behind you into number 10 downing street would have been disappeared forever. but now that looks as though that's what's gonna happen and certainly would never have thought that the chance to, to run again would come within 6 weeks. and that's exactly what's happened. but he clearly yet the overwhelming support to of the parliamentary party for the conservatives. more than a 150 m p signed up their support. fennimore didn't claim that she had 90, possibly edging towards the 100 at but that didn't materialize. and so she pulled out at the last minute, which meant that richie soon ac was the only one that was left. of course, the big question was, what would borders johnson doing? we found out late on sunday night that he wasn't going to run at richie snack sadly,
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gathered a reputation as, as being popular. and his certainly his approval ratings went through the roof during the covert crisis when he was finance minister, chancellor of the exchequer. as it's known here in the united kingdom and he brought in a lot of measures to try and help people through that financial crisis. it's another financial crisis that he'll face when he finally walks through the door of number 10, downing street as prime minister. and he acknowledged that in the very short speech he made to a party member, seeing that there were tough economic choices ahead of ill, perhaps elaborate the or not more when he actually gets here to downing street the time table for that is still not entirely clear but of course, 1st, let's trust us to leave number 10 as prime minister for the last time, a go to buckingham palace and hand to resignation to king charles. he will then invite, wishes to night, along and tell him that it's his turn to form a government that might not be big changes in the mean offices of state, such as chancellor, the exchequer, and also a home secretary,
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interior minister. but there could be changes at the foreign ministry. that's because james cleverly, who was appointed by liz trust to be foreign secretary, he openly supported boris johnson and his attempt to try and stage a political resurrection. so expect perhaps changes there, but he's got to put it together his team very quickly. and he's got to very quickly get a gust of the problems that the united kingdom is facing. mainly the cost of living crisis. and also the fuel bills, which are going to start coming through letter boxes bearing soon i will make people very upset. alan, thank you very much. indeed. alan fisher talking to us from outside downing street angela raina, the deputy leader of you, case opposition. labor party says russia, seneca wouldn't solve the conservative party's problems. i think it's a continuation of the problems that the conservatives have faced. what we've got, we're gonna have 3 prime ministers in 3 months. we've had to re, she think that was the chancellor, where we've seen low growth. we've not seen that growth in our economy. he's failed
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to deal with the inflation that we've seen. and families are really worried about the cost of living that they face. and i've heard nothing from wishes to knock in the well, we call why ever it's been that we've had the contest about how he's going to actually tackle the challenges that people are facing today. so the question is, what kind of leader wilson? i could be. so you're gonna go, reports become the return of richie soon at this time as lead of his party. he missed out till his trust in the last leadership contest, only to find himself less than 2 months later, back in downing street. this time at number 10, generic is the 1st u. k prime minister of south asian heritage. indeed, the 1st from any ethnic minority in modern times, a hindu whose family came to britain from east africa. and while his rise in british politics marks a milestone moment,
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a reflection of the you case diversity. it is his personal wealth and privilege and that of his wife that has come under scrutiny. effect many believe that would have on the decisions he would make running the country. there are so many challenges that he has to face. first of all, of course, he ran the economy that built up a lot of the debt that we're now talking about. and there was some episodes of discussion about hughes in his wife's tax affairs and the position of a green card which suggested, you know, i've gotten to check to see in case things don't work out in british politics. which a lot of people didn't like. ma soon act super wealthy wife's tax state has played badly with voters. the parliamentary party regarded him as a safe option to guide the economy at a time of global uncertainty. synnex financial support packages to businesses hit by covey lockdown mocked him out as leadership material within the party. very, i think we're putting him on a collision course with then prime minister boris johnson. but they continued to
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work together through the various scandals that precedes johnson till his position became untenable and soon as publicly parted ways with johnson. let's make him on mix leader. he threw his hat in the ring for leader, the party campaigning on a pledge that he was the right person to manage the economy. my message to the party and the country is simple. i have a plan to steer our economy through these headwinds. we need to return to traditional conservative economic values and that means honesty and responsibility. not fairytales. hill is deeply critical of his predecessors unfunded tax cuts that plunged the british economy into chaos is mostly and lead to less trust is resignation. thank he, i now scenic faces the challenge of his career uniting his party, stabilizing the government, and fixing the economy in a country that has seen more than his fair share of political and economic drama.
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in recent times, sunday guy egger al jazeera international reaction to lucius, and like being in line to be the you, his next p. m is beginning to roll in indian primers on that end from audi, offered his congratulations to saying i look forward to working closely together on global issues and implementing road map 2030 special de wiley wishes to the living bridge of u. k. indians. as we transform our historic ties into our modern partnership, a well known pakistani journalist has been killed in kenya. felicia say arshad shirley for shot. while he was a passenger in a car, sharif has been an outspoken critic of the pakistani military. none previously received death threats, prompting him to leave pakistan. laura burton, money reports former pakistani prime minister in wrong con, with one of the 1st senior officials to visit the law about home of investigative journalist, arshad sharif,
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who was killed in kenya on sunday night. many appraising sharif is a man who dedicated his work to end in corruption and challenging the political elite. in an earlier tweet, enron con, wrote, he is deeply shocked, and that sharif paid the ultimate price for speaking the truth. he says the entire nation is in morning sharif is leaving behind 5 children and his wife chaverra said deek, who announce his death on social media, saying he'd been shot in nairobi. she says she's lost a friend, husband and her favorite journalist is hello. luther will put you for my p sharif had previously worked as a present of the pakistani channel arrived. it was well known to be highly critical of the government and military or what he left pakistan after saying he received death threat. listen, while there are reports and application has been filed with the high court for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding why he left the country your in
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august, a police report showed arizona until the staff members were arrested off to the network ad comments by former prime minister among cons at fightin. a state run media regulator ordered to roy to temporarily go off ab. it prompted the us to express concern about press freedom impacts on other senior journalist. what bullshit and the day, what forced to make certain progressions? i think this is a link with that official, a sheaf left buck hassan under compelling condition. he knew that he was a next door. he was just like brother to me, and with a impeccable background of journalism, no one can quite any finger at him. truly professional as tributes, poor in for sharif. many a also worried about the future of independent journalism. in pox thumb laura, but manly, i'll just 0 catherine size in nairobi with more on the shooting police have we
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least a statement about the death of a shied sharif. they said that's what happened was a case of mistaken identity. they said that police officers while pursuing another vehicle after a man reported that his son had been abducted and his ca stolen night appears. that sharif and another person who, who was driving the vehicle, was allegedly caught up in the crossfire an area called cudgel on the outs costs of nairobi. now full bullets was fired at his car. it's not clear how police mistook the money. none but leads all this to cars which was completely different. we are also being told that the person who had been abducted was later found. now a police oversight commission is investigating the circumstances under which these
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incident happened is good to be very interesting to see if we will get more detail on those police findings. because such cases are hardly made public. now we also know that we have seen several high profile cases of extra judicial killings and can if it could be very interesting to see how this plays out. it don't go hot and is the executive director missy and national kenya. he says police conducting extra judicial kennings is a widespread problem. in 2021, they were over a $186.00 cases of extra visual killings and about $37.00 cases enforce disappeared . and sadly, despite our constitution, despite the fact that we are democracy, this is a phenomena that is known to too many families, particularly families from low income neighborhoods. in a robi,
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i mean the killing of a journalist is also a shock for many kenyans press. freedom is really not under, not only under attack, but it's really, you know, an attack on the rights of the publics. know the truth. i think the police statements that have been released today is still also wanting in terms of clarity . it's really not clear why such legal force would have been youth, especially if a child was supposed to have been in the vehicle. and, you know, as i said, there are number of cases that have happened every year. these special, if you, that the president of kenya spoke about last week and demanded that you know, they disbandment. and the rest of the police officers probably need to be investigated. not just for the 2 cases that he spoke about. this is the president, the 2 cases of the 2 indian nationals who work for a campaign team. but i think there needs to be a wider audit of the activities of not just this unit but several units. because
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what we do know is that there has been a practice of allowing free rain for officers to use unlawful means against suspect. high court and pakistan has rejected a request by former prime minister in rome con to overturn a previous ruling that bars him from holding office. on friday, pakistan's election commission imposed a 5 year ban and the former leader. com was found guilty of illegally selling state gifts from foreign leaders and dignitaries. still had an audience hear me in law carries out a military sizing, catching fade, killing at least 60 people. thank a fever is on the rise and bangladesh. we look at what's behind the alarming rugs in cases ah, anticipation is rising and so is the atmosphere. you're ready
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to cancel a ways either thank you for joining in the monsoon rains. have cleared away top to bottom through india, so it is mostly dry picture here. but here's what we've got our eye on that psychotic storm in the be a been gone look into make landfall. i would say early to stay southern bangladesh . dhaka, for example, can expect about a months worth of rain, but this is a quick move in system. the day starts with rain, but by the middle to the end of tuesday and mixed the sun in cloud, some red weather warnings in what's been gall and some states just for how much rain and winds we will see. so we're going to be a washout in northern and central vietnam with this run of rain from thing to the name on tuesday. enough to indonesia we go the main island of job. i think this is really where we're going to see our biggest downpours central java, east java on tuesday next. stop or go to china temperature still in the thirty's here. so we live in 31 degrees wall to wall sunshine, and we've got some weather falling between the yellow and the getting the river
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valleys. not too far away from chunk chain, with the hive. 22 degrees and cool conditions for japan's main island. upon shoe breezy, tokyo, at 13 degrees, that's the temperature you would expect to see. in december, the seabreeze has returned in karachi, so that helps freshen up the air there with a high of 35 degrees susan to with sponsored by cattle. and i always go down in bond, which is an important part of indian culture. it's no surprise and many people want to but it's $21.00 and $1.00 pretty. okay. sorry about the family expectations and cultural tradition. i guess the way now do i sign up with the reality of working in the giving you disagree with lou
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ah ah, you want to go to 0 reminder about top stories this. our former johnson oversee center has made history by winning the u. k. conservative party leadership he set to become the 1st prime minister of indian origin. replacing lives truss as leader pakistani journalist all shot shot he has been shot dead and the canyon capital nairobi sharif was an outspoken critic of pakistan's government and had recently received death threats. ukraine has invited officials from the un is nuclear watchdog to examine its, facilitates off to russia, accused it of planning to use and explosive laced with radioactive material.
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russians defense minister reports of the voice concerns during phone calls with his british, french and turkish defense ministers. moscow has not provided evidence to back its claims how the faucet has more from cave formula. so dmitri collector has made exactly that invitation to the head of the i am saying that inspectors should come in to try to disprove these claims coming from russia. obviously that in itself is not an easy thing to arrange in the midst of a war, a previous visit to this operation, nuclear power plant took some time to arrange. but what he says is that the i 8 urgently needs to send experts to peaceful facilities in ukraine, which russia deceitfully claims to be developing a dirty bomb. adding that we have nothing to hide. now this adds to a raft of denials and counter accusations. indeed, new ukrainian saying that this is the kind of thing russia says ahead of an event that it's planning to do itself. and we've had similar reactions coming from
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various are western governments. the united kingdom, united states, and french foreign ministers, are released a statement late on sunday, saying that these were transparently false claims. and just last few minutes that's been added to by the german defense minister saying that any use of such a dirty bomb would cross all red lines. however, the russians are continuing to push this line just in the last few minutes or the russian defense ministry. again, saying that has data showing that a, a dirty bomb or a low yield nuclear device is in the works by the ukrainians as a provocation against russia. at least 60 people are being held in an air strike by the me and my military and the northern crashing state. the victims were at an event celebrating the anniversary, the caching ethnic groups, political wing, and chang's following violence from bangkok. this was a big festival. there was a performance on stage at the time, some very celebrated kitchen singers who we believe are also amongst the fatalities
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tree men, mar, jets are reported to have attacked. an aftermath of the attack shows an awful lot of destruction, some building still standing, but a lot of debris, both buildings and vehicles strewn across the open ground. we understand that the moment there are still a 100 seriously injured people who are in the village of can see where close to where the attack took place. they're not being allowed to leave the area by the met mom military who closed off the area with checkpoints around the village. many of them in urgent need of medical attention. but we've also heard from the national unity government, the government in exile opposed to the military government. mamma, they have condemned these attacks and called for a no fly zone. one minister i spoke to a little while ago telling me that this is just another example of me. i'm of military attacking civilians and it does appear to be
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a pattern which we've seen emerge in work in recent months. i was just on the border last weekend talking to people from inside. he said the one thing that really they fear the most is attacks from the course. memos military has complete air superiority, although they faced many challenges on the ground. 11 on parliament has failed to elect a new president for a 4th time president michelle and 6 year term ends in a week. but lawmakers are unable to agree in a successor raising fears. the country's heading towards a constitutional crisis and other votes going to take place on thursday. serial malice, it says one sold has been injured during an israeli missiles strike. targets have been hatched near the capital, damascus, the military. so silly an air defenses of shot down several missiles, strikes have been conducted for years against what israel has described as iranian, and a run back to targets in syria. unicef has issued an urgent warning following
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a cholera outbreak in lebanon and syria. at least 10 people have died and nearly 450 cases have been confirmed in lebanon in just 2 weeks. in a court of reports from beirut, cholera in syria is fast spreading. thousands are being treated for the highly contagious disease that transmits through contaminated water and food. the outbreak was declared in september since then, more than 70 people have died. thousands more are being treated as an death, but it may or may, this is hassan. my son. he is sick and has severe vomiting and diarrhea. i bought him to the center. my sons, blood pressure had dropped considerably and he was very tired. but after a dale to you, his condition has improved a lot. thank god, have access to health services and clean water is hard in a country devastated by years of war. international and local and cios are doing their best to respond to the crisis. but they complain of the lack of medications.
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vaccines as well as water treatment materials. the situation is not any different in neighboring lebanon where the disease was detected a months after the outbreak in syria. feca, they're like more dora, that is the issue of color. maxine, the hey, you're asking the international community to help bring the vaccine to lebanon. unfortunately, there is a shortage in that because there are many outbreaks across the world until then, there are efforts to contain the outbreak. water in lebanon was already on safe to drink without treatment, but the nearly bankrupt state doesn't have enough fuel to run water stations. we are very scared, we are old and frail. and the problem is that we can't even afford to buy bottled water. the world health organization says so which water testing indicates cholera has spread to regions far from the initial cases. the vulnerable are already at risk and level on that me and syrian refugees living in camps where the ground is
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fertile. for the spread of the disease mission. 1 may be one. once i saw my child drinking water from the wow, it's dirty water. so it goes in there. so far, officials here are downplaying, the general contamination of water networks that supply millions of people. but experts say the risk is there. then they also theda route versus talking to go with increasing number of dang, gay fever cases. more than a 100 people have died from the disease in january and at least 27000 people have been hospitalized. i've had a reports from dr. each year, an estimate of 400000000 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 know that okay to why not so like a really good in agency. we have made an extra ward available to deal with the
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increased number of patients are doctors, nurses, and other staff members to experience and trained enough to deal with danger patients. 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 dangly positive, so we had to have him admitted and thank god he's now improving. any sphere is gone down it well bank report released last year. i found a wider link between the shifting climate conditions here and the number of people getting sick. the increase in dangle cases is raising 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 treat dangle patients are lou dashboard than the top one. there is increasing pressure. the hospitals and the number of patients admitted is also rising. we don't want
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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 done with this. 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 wayne williams politically pro ha, he cannot see english to eat compared to the last 2 decades. our scientific analysis shows that flareups of den gave iris 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 on the local camera 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 dhaka . and that could make the situation go from bad to worse than which audrey i'll
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just either deca. village is in northern friends, have suffered extensive damage after tornado tours through the region of part of calais. the storm ripped off part of a church roof down trees and power lines and displaced dozens of people. authorities say one person has been injured. with football fans who are visually impaired, we'll get to enjoy a new server said this use world cup in cotton lives, specialized commentary in arabic will be available for them finals for the 1st time . and richardson has more despite being born blind in a crummy has love football all his life, the audio descriptive commentary. he's listening to jewels, he can enjoy the game day, like any of the fans and especially train commentators writ this event in the benefit. the blind and visually impaired supporters. descriptive commentaries
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is totally different from the mainstream commentary that we listen to on televisions or radio station. it's aimed at describing action like how players are reacting, how things are cheating up for the team, and how the bows moving. they are like following the ball all time da, describing every single action as they are looking as a game. they are our eyes a lot of the time. that's where i'm in the build up to this world cup cancels had been kelly for university organized training programs. for would be commentators volunteers with the chance to play a key role at the finals then very challenging for people with disability to go from their home to their seat. it's a lot of challenges for them. and when they are in their seats, you know, for sure that these people are obsessed with football. the,
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the love the game. so i promised myself that i'm going to be delivering the best descriptive commentary for them. life is giving me the opportunity to, to share what i feel inside my heart or the game through my voice, and explain and build a maximum for somebody will share this feeling accessible via an app on your phone . this type of commentary has become increasingly common in europe, but arabic hadn't heard of the major tournaments. and so last year's arab cup audio descriptive commentary made it well, kept deb you in south africa in 2010. but this is the 1st time it will be available at the finals in the arabic language, specialized commentary will be on offer, in arabic and english at every game during this world come, when we speak of the potter was the top, we all speak of legacy was this tournament will leave to the region.

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