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he soon ac. when's new k conservative party leadership contest will become the 3rd prime minister in just 7 weeks. there is no doubt we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity ah, hello, i am, i am nazena, london. you with al jazeera, also coming up on the program. you quite invite see you and for an inspection of its facilities, after rush or alleged it plans to use a dirty bomb on its own people. at least 60 people are killed in a me and mom military as strike on a music festival. allison racism why black vote is will be a major force in brazil upcoming presidential election.
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ah. where she soon act will be the next u. k. prime minister. he is expected to seek king child on tuesday when he'll formerly take on the row. so not will be the 3rd prime minister in just 7 weeks. it was his resignation. as finance minister chancellor, the striker that helps bring down boss johnson. he was beaten by liz trust in the subsequent leadership battle. at 42 soon act is the youngest person in modern history to lead the nation. he is the 1st person of asian heritage to take the job top job and the 1st hindu. and he stepped into number 10 downing street at a time of deep economic and political crisis. he inherits a divided party and will lead a nation where many people are struggling to pay that bills and feed their families, pull brennan reports now from down the street.
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for a party which is as the 2 of its own prime ministers in the past year. there was a remarkable veneer of camaraderie for the arrival of p. m. number 3 at party headquarters in london to 7 weeks after being written in the previous leadership contest. richie sumac emerged unopposed as the conservative party chosen walk. he won't officially become prime minister until asked by king charles on tuesday. so soon i can limited himself to a brief tv statement of acceptance. the united kingdom is a great country, but there is no doubt. we face a profound economic challenge. we now need stability and unity, and i will make it my utmost priority to bring our party and our country together to see lackey. during the final hours of haggling and campaigning,
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the momentum of soon next campaign became unstoppable while than half the parliamentary party declaring their support for him. in the end, only he reached the required threshold of $100.00 nominations from fellow conservative em piece. i can confirm that we have received wall valid, horace johnson's decision to quit. the leadership race on sunday came as a surprise that left just penny mordant answer neck in the contest. she resisted intense pressure to do a deal with sooner and fort literally to the last minute to get past the threshold . but just seconds before the deadline, she to withdrew richie soon, i had one arriving here and dining streets. you like faces a daunting list of immediate challenges. there's the double digit inflation, the soaring interest rates as the grim state of the public finances, and a deeply wounded and divided party that he now leads. not to mention the question
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marks as to whether the conservative party actually has a mandate to govern any more we she see not with rejected by his own party membership only weeks ago. the people in this country now deserve was to go to the electorate to put our policies forward about how we going to deal with this cost of living crisis it. the conservatives to put upon the british people and let them have about scary how we kind of tend to page and continued down the same track of i feel like the prime minister for the. yeah. which is good. so. so we looked at in the word bars, but rarely talk to the board lawyer. if you look at the other 4, press, a bosses which would allow for salt during the summer leadership contest against trust. richie soon, i predicted many of the you case current economic difficulties. the economic landscape has turned even bleaker since then, but be in the country now. wait to hear what it's new leader and his government plans to do about it. oh brennan al jazeera downing street and alan fish have brings us more now on what's can happen next. let's trust suspending her last night
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behind that very famous door. as prime minister, she will host the last cabinet meeting on tuesday morning and then make some final remarks before she leaves downing street for the last time. as prime minister, she will head to buckingham palace there. she will meet the king. she will tender her resignation which will be accepted. he will then summon richie sooner to the palace and ask him to form a government. he will come back here and make some remarks before getting back to what. no, he had that the united kingdom is facing some real economic troubles and that will be top of his agenda. he realizes people across the country are suffering from the cost of living crisis, from double digit inflation. every time they go to buy their weekly shop, it seems to becoming more expensive. and of course we're just about to enter winter here in the u. k. and people's energy bills are going to go up and up significantly . but he's got a lot to do. first of all, he's got to deal with that cost of living crisis. he's got to bring the
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conservative party together because they have no split and damaged to prime ministers. and he's got to convince the country that he is in charge. he is in control, and he's making their lives better if not the coals for a general election here in the u. k. will grow to load to ignore or he made his name as the case finance minister or chancellor of the exchequer, and suffered a political blow over his multi millionaire wife's tax status. but what kind of prime minister is where she's soon i'm going to be so good girl ports on that. now the return of richey soon at this time, as he missed out, to 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, sumac is the 1st u. k prime minister of south asian heritage. indeed the 1st from any ethnic
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minority in modern times. a hindus family came to britain from east africa while he's rise in british politics marks a milestone moment, a reflection of the case diversity. it is his personal wealth and privilege and that of his wife that has come on the scrutiny effect. many believe that would have been 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 and his wife's tax affairs and the position of a green card which suggested, you know, i've gotten a check to seat in case things didn't work out in politics, which a lot of people didn't like. well, see, next, super wealthy wife's tax status play badly with voters. the parliamentary party regarded him as a safe option to guide the economy at a time of global uncertainty. see next financial support packages. businesses have quite coded lockdown, marked him out, his leadership material within the party,
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putting him on a collision course with then prime minister boris johnson. but they continue to work together through the various scandals that procedure, johnson is position became untenable and see next publicly parted ways with johnson . let's make him on next leader. he threw his hat in the ring for leader of the party campaigning on a place 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 moses and lead to less trusses resignation. thank you. i now,
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sooner with faces the challenge of his career uniting party on stabilizing the government and fixing the economy in a country that has seen more than its fair share of political and economic drama. in recent times, sony guy egger al jazeera was the biggest challenge facing soon as prime minister is rescuing the u. k. economy. and this, in the middle of a cost of living crisis, british shoppers have caught their spending with retail sales in september down to percent compared to the previous 3 months. this trend is expected to continue with one in 5 businesses, expecting a lower turnover in november ospital. it is also seen its 1st decline in 20 months . and that was during the pandemic in sewing at the fastest pace is january last year. and public sector net debt now stands at $2.00 trillion dollars. that's 98 percent of the annual g d p. earlier i spoke to vicki price,
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her former economic advisor to the u. k. government. she says a major challenge will be balancing the economy while satisfying the markets during cove. it an under wishes to neck, mostly as chancellor actually put back into the economy. something like 18 percent of our g d p. so boring, hugely with the indeed the actual data to be ratio, nearly a 100 percent managed to do that reasonably low rates. then of course, came ukraine with causing of course, huge increase in inflation and also cause requiring a lot more boring. so here we are with the new prime minister who of course was in charge of the finances of economy until now, having still this issues to deal with that he was dealing with before. but now with an extra dimension that we went through this wobble. if you like this period of the markets, suddenly feeling terribly uneasy about whether we had any serious fiscal plan in
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mind for the years ahead and having to indeed balance things in such a way that stops economy maybe from falling into big recession again. but at the same time, managers to satisfy the markets that we know where we going, which of course, until a few days ago, we didn't. ah no ukraine is invited. officials from the ones new k watched old to examine its facilities after rusher accused of planning to use an explosive lace with radioactive material washes defense minutes reportedly voice concerns during telephone calls with british, french and turkish defense ministers. russia has not provided evidence to support its claims, but does plan to raise this at the un security council on tuesday? how he forced that reports now from keith. russia's been on the retreat on the battlefield, but on the offensive through diplomatic channels and in public,
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with more unsubstantiated accusations that ukraine plans to designate an explosive with radioactive material, or a dirty bomb and blame russia. one of kids go to your room and whether it's in moscow, the head of rushes, nuclear, biological, and chemical defense expanded on the defense ministers claims of the previous day, premium. she's in for months that we are going to, that's a great name. according to the information that we possess, 2 ukranian institutions, a commissioned to so called deputy palmer, the works or in the final stage is now a detonation of such a device. could be disguised as a continuous explosion of a rushing, low yield nuclear weapon. it's a claim that's been romney, dismissed here in cave and, and western capitals as transparently false ukraine's foreign minister is invited in inspectors from the international atomic energy agency. to refute it, the question being asked here is whether this is russia trying to throw sand in the eyes of its enemies, or whether it really doesn't tend to use some kind of nuclear device. what,
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what do you think russia expects to gain from making just this threat even if it doesn't go through with it? i think i asked her try to give us today the 8 can continue this. ready or permanently, and that dore gold to another level, so escalation and maybe it's impossible. it's important for our share to demonstrate this possibility. ah, russia presses its nuclear narrative, it continues to launch conventional weapons targeted increasingly at ukraine's energy facilities among those weapons. iranian made drones, ah, ukraine, president warning israel on monday that iran might receive russian nuclear technology in return and renewing his calls to israel to provide it's i and don't missile defense. a chair, yet boomer browser model was pitched and asked them if we had immediately secured our skies when faced with a missile drone threat. russia would not even have a motive now to go to iran and offer it something in return for assistance with
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terror loss for a young after all in berlin. more calls for help this time for longer term economic aid. ahead of tuesdays international conference on rebuilding ukraine. reconstruction though requires an end to the war. russia is instead warning of an uncontrolled escalation or if was it al jazeera q. now e, 60 people have been killed in an air strike by the me and my military in the northern state of catchin victims included singers and musicians who at an event celebrating the anniversary of the catch in ethnic groups, political wing, united nations, office and me and martha in a statement. it was deeply concerned and saddened by reports of the asked dr. tony chinese following developments force 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 tree. mamma jets are reported to have
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attacked her 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 at 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. then 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, him 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, 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. so that for you on the program, am on call and joins the moon is after a prominent pakistani journalist is shot dead down. well, come 1st. the blind and partially sighted football fans were getting specialized commentary. ah, sydney's got a new statistic to show it's there which is october on record,
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so ready to witness year or record and it's still reading the heavy rain to misleads moving away now that the eastern side of victoria towards tasmania, but it's not leaving bone dry conditions behind that radius, so subsiding by target to wednesday, there are showers to the west, but that's quite normal. and probably quite welcome use even seen proper spring weather. the temperature is an example in christ church has been down to low single figures as back up to double figures. the average is a round about the 18 marks are a bit above average them again, dan, as the rain comes in for thursday, and friday, as the seasonal rains should be coming down with the sun south of the sun. this is the remains of what will be low seasonal rains of tropical depression, giving heavy rain in viet nam, at this big circulation. the philippine sea is teddy could mean something, certainly heavy rain for the central philippines and back through bornea to what sumatra on the southern part of thailand. and as the monsoon range disappeared from india, so this is the sting in the tail often happens. a tropical depression, as it will be there, going up across bangladesh and to the northeast of india. there of course,
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red warnings i for both bangladesh and the northeast. soon they will be flooding everywhere else in india and pakistan. it's dry. ah, the witness inspiring films from around the world. they shall not stop the violence and killed the power is, bears witness intimate portraits and epic struggles. because when leadership is off the phone with not just the people witness the human spirit and bit to reality. there are still men who believe women, a corporate witness award winning voice, who's telling groundbreaking stories witness on al jazeera lou. ah
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ah, welcome back to look at the main stories now. a former u. k. chancellor ritchie soon after becoming countries next prime minister on monday soon won the race to be leader of the conservative party. you will be the 1st prime minister of indian heritage or places less trust who resigned last week. ukraine has invited officials from the u. n's nuclear watchdog to examine its facilities off to rush were accused of planning to use an explosive lace with radioactive material on its own people, grains western ally, se rusher is pointing to use. the allegation is a pretext for escalation. and at least 60 people have been killed in an asteroid by the me. and mom military in the northern cochin state victims were at an event celebrating the anniversary of catching ethnic groups political way. l
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u s. justice department says its disrupted criminal activity by individuals working on behalf of the chinese government. several intelligence officers and government officials have been charged their accused of trying to obstruct the criminal prosecution of telecommunications company while way in 2019, and a viking illegally in the us for a foreign government. each of these cases lays bare the chinese government's flagrant violation of international laws as they work to project their authoritarian view around the world, including within our own borders. in all 3 of these cases. and frankly, in thousands of others, we've found the chinese government threatening, established democratic norms and the rule of law as they work to undermine us economic security and fundamental human rights. a well known pakistani journalist has been killed in kenya, police are shied. shareef was shot by an officer while he was a passenger in a car. sharif had been an outspoken critic of the pakistani military,
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and previously received death threats causing him to leave pakistan or bud manny reports. walner puck, sony prime minister iran con, with one of the 1st senior officials to visit the law about whom of investigative journalist arshad sharif, 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, m, ron con, wrote, he is deeply shocked, and that sharif paid the ultimate price for speaking the truth. he says the entire nation is in mourning sharif is leaving behind 5 children and his wife chaverra acidic, who announces death on social media, saying he'd been shot in nairobi. she says she's lost a friend, husband and her favorite journalist is how alyssa will put you for my p. sharif had
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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 a high court for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding why he left the country. in august, a police report showed arise odor under the staff members were arrested after the network. ed comments by former prime minister among cons. at fighter, a state one media regulator ordered to roy to temporarily go off air. it prompted the us to express concern about press freedom impacts on other senior journalist. what bullshit in the day were forced to make certain progressions. i think this is a link with dark official or she left focus on under compelling condition. he knew that he wasn't next door. he was just like brother to me and or with a impeccable background of journalism,
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no one can quite any free good at him. truly professional as tributes, poor in for sharif. many are also worried about the future of independent journalism in pox thumb. nor about molly, i'll just, there are at least 10 soldiers have been killed and about 50 wounded anna in an attack in northern burkina faso. the assault took place on an army base in the town of g bo on monday, at least 18 of the attack as well. so killed on groups have been waging an insurgency in the northern parts of picking a faster since 2015. now brazil has one of the largest black populations outside africa and as long painted itself as of racism, free country. well, in sunday's very tight presidential run off, back brazilian votes could determine the winner and latin america. it is salisia, newman reports from salvador and brazil. the porch city of salvatore, the by year in northeastern brazil. it's where the atlantic slave trade from west
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africa to the so called new world began from the mid 15. hundred's brazil, imported more enslaved africans than any other country. and was the last one to abolish slavery. to date, brazil has the largest black population in the americas, and they make up a disproportionately large percentage of the poor. the majority of black voters support former left when president lula da silva, like julie de santos, who's selling b traps, promoting his run for another term. is want to watch quite what to do, or who opened the doors of public universities to blacks. it was lula bosa mara, only once rich whites to have superior education will be yours. for them, i want to do battle who runs an angel called a black initiative is worry nika how, caesar, and lies. good ivy's look also narrows economic policies, racist which is extremely serious. oliver and the presidents,
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racist comments are equally serious, wouldn't go. why? as a congressman bull sonata was asked what he would do if one of his sons fell in love with a black woman dividing over what this could you please. if we were not going to discuss from a scuse with you, i don't have to face that russ because my children were very well educated. 11 above me, joe wilson had also commented once that he'd seen a fat black man who weighed about 7 at ro last in obsolete unit, used to wait african slaves as they are. my just sierra is a priestess of the afro brazilian religion candle late the fellow did. he says attacks against their temples by radical evangelical supporters of bull sonata or escalating notched them by the date. key not far. we have a precedent. he says there is any one religion his own and he is fanning intolerance. i'm afraid that this could generate rate violence. 83 percent of brazilians are black or mixed race, descending from slaves who am brought here to what was one of the western
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hemisphere larger slave markets. but despite on the president, wilson was all working racist comments and opinions. many, many brazilians have color plan to vote for him. among them of these men who performed cup waiter for tourists. it's a popular after all, brazilian marshal, art passmore, the can revise your net. your panels are narrow as a clean slate, a clean plate. a clean plate is better than a dirty one. don't you think? we'll re need him to change our country. oh, brazil remains in extremely unequal country divided along racial and clash lines. whether children like these will be able to climb the social ladder, could depend greatly on the outcome of sunday's election. to see a newman al jazeera, salvador, brazil, or former congressman in brazil and all snar, a supporter is surrendered to police after resisting arrest. or this is shown
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roberto jefferson, reportedly fired a rifle and detonated a grenade, wounding 2 officers who were trying to detain him. the supreme court had ordered that he be taken in for repeatedly defying the conditions of his house arrest. ah, well, it's a start of the fif while cup and cattle in about $27.00 days time blind and partially sighted fans will get to enjoy a new service at this year's tournament lives, specialized commentary and arabic will be available for the 1st time and he richardson reports despite being born blind in chrome, he has love football all his life. the audio descriptive comment tree. he's listening to jewels. he can enjoy the game day, like any of the fans and especially trying to compensate his writ this event in cat on the benefit, the blind and visually impaired supporters. descriptive commentaries is totally
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different from the mainstream commentary that we listen to on televisions or radio station. it's describing action like how players are reacting, how things are cheating up for the teams and how the bows whooping they are, like following the ball all the time. describing every single action as if they are looking at the game. they are our eyes a lot of the time. that's where i'm in the build up to this world cup capital 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 disabilities to go from their home to their seat. it's a lot of challenges for them. and when they are in their seat, you know for sure that these people are obsessed with football. the,
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the love the game. so i promise myself that i'm going to be delivering the best or destructive commentary for them. life is giving me the opportunity to, to share what i feel inside my heart thought this 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, arab cup, as audio descriptive commentary made it well. w in south africa in 2010. but this is the 1st time it will be available at the finals. in the arabic language, the 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.
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