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this is al jazeera ah. hello, i'm so robin. you're watching the al serra news out locked my headquarters here in del, coming up in the next 60 minutes. okay, prime minister rashid soon i promise is to fix the mistakes in his predecessor, as he takes office, i made an economic crisis. i will place economic stability and competence. at the heart of this government's agenda, this will mean difficult decisions to come with the palestinians. hold funerals for those killed by israeli forces in overnight grades including a leader of the lions den group and a powerful so i in his fun mothers killing at least 11 people and destroying many
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hose. i'm johnny roscoe, with a well cut latest cast. ellesmere says criticism that his country hosting the tournament has been unprecedented and calls it defamation. while, while champions entities sedan tells his fellow frenchmen to end talks of a boycott at the tournaments and focus on the football. awe. welcome to the news either you, casey prime minister, richie sooner has admitted the conservative government made mistakes, but it's promising to fix them in its 1st speech as leader outside number 10, downing street, he said, britain is facing a profound economic crisis soon act as the 3rd prime minister in 7 weeks and is now putting together a new cabinet. i want to pay tribute to my predecessor list trust. she was
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not wrong to want to improve growth in this country. it is a noble aim, and i admired her restlessness, to create change. but some mistakes were made, not born of ill will or bad intentions. quite the opposite. in fact, but mistakes. none. the less and examine says in dining street and following events flores and of course richie sooner because now taken residence in the building behind you. and it's all about now forming a new leadership team. what names are you hearing if any, at all well, with so far, the names have been mr. zoom, resigned, knowing really where their fate will lie, which is elsewhere. probably the back benches of the seam and jacob green's mom, the business secretary. he is a big supporter of list ross,
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a big supporter of forest johnson as well. ah, he wants called su neck, a socialist which went down very badly. he withdrew it later, but it still went down very badly at the chief whip, who's in charge of discipline within the party, wendy morton. she's resigned along with the brandon louis. justice minister who's to be nevada minister. he says that yes, unity is important, but really he does see which way the wind is blowing. so question is, who is going to be out of all the big jobs? the key job right now with the economy in such a mess is that of finance minister jeremy hunt was called in by liz dross. apparently although other forces were play, we understand. he has really been doing the big job of trying to keep the markets calm. he succeeded in doing that, but of course, the has to be
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a follow on from all the work is done to undo the damage. tried to undo the damage caused by less trusses attempts and cutting taxes and increasing spending, which had a big effect on the markets. so who will the name, who will soon not go for? it would cause some com within not just political ranks, but the, the city and the city and the markets as well. if he wants to go over hunt because hunt is, is not to the right of the party. he's centrist, he's seen as a safe pair of hands, he's quite a heavy hitter. he was a contender for leadership twice before. not a hugely popular personality, but neville as a key player. so watch out for that name or defense. could it be a continuation of ben wallace who's as a pair of hands as well and quite a that made an impression upon the country over his handling of ukraine. now he's
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still in post with, with the previous government he was imposed on previous government. he could be a possibility, foreign minister, james, cleverly seen as being a good operator, but will that will, that fit and his trust appointee remains to be seen. he's got to put a priority on all of this and we'll be hearing, i would think quite soon, some of those big names being named. and andrew, obviously a great deal of pressure on the new prime minister across the u. k. to see and see how is when you get to deal with this economic crisis, which is obviously affecting different people across the u. k. in different ways, whether they're civilians, you might seal citizens in their own homes or, or business men trying to work out how they get to pay the bills. yes sir, he's got a mountain to climb. he's already said in his speech that is going to be about actions rather than words. will it all we've heard so far? a words and those words are pretty pessimistic in terms of what the public is going
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to have to go through over the coming months and years. but sir, he not only has to address it economic policies in the right way. keep the markets at bay and schreider actually bring around the debt in the right direction in the u. k. but he also has to get the politics right to try to actually turn this government around to get some popularity. it's still reading very badly in the polls late as you. gov snap poll says that for in 10 or we're quite pleased with sumac. that's not a great figure. 56 percent. i want a general election now. so there's descent out there. high inflation worries about jobs and situation with mortgage is very difficult will know within a just over a week when the bank of england put an extra as one percent on mortgages,
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which makes him so hard. so yes, there's tension out there and anger still. so he has a massive job to do. he is gonna have to hit the ground running into it. the moment andrew simmons are full grants for us on dining street. thank you. ellis. be now to taught us medias. deputy editor giles would tell he enjoys now from london. good to have you on the program, sir. i mean, another publicly unelected conservative leader takes the helm. he's rolled out a general election, but he now has to win over a sort of largely skeptical, skeptical public, as andrew just mentioned there within the conservative party and beyond. indeed, and that will be another mountain to climb. and it's not necessarily as important for voters as their difficulty paying their, their fuel bills. but it's getting beyond a joke, in a sense. he is the 2nd tory prime minister this year to be appointed without an
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election. so who has ah, led to him being in office? well, it's about 80000 and members who fought that they were going to have a say in this, but were denied it in the end by the fact that penny morton pulled out. and so it really was a coronation for richard soon act, but in entrust his case beforehand. ah, no general election, just an election by m. p. 's to whittle it down to 2. and then by the membership and about 80000 of we think around 860000 conservative party members, they would fit into wembley stadium. i voted for truss, are they representative of the nation? not at all. and the representative of the party know, and i taught us, we've been particularly interested in the mechanism by which they run the selection . the conserving party is essentially a private members club. they are under no obligation to release any information
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about their membership, they say, and they don't. but we're officially suing them to get permission from a judge to bring judicial review to investigate. that would not be another interesting conversation we can have in the future. but then for the moment, i mean, as you say, it's conservative m p 's at a, voted him in 7 weeks ago. as you also say, the membership narrowly said no, but the economic landscape has changed so dramatically. so what do you sort of make of the conservative mindset now? because there are conservatives out there who have changed their mind about the situation and i, will it affect the way the conservative party actually behave right now? because if they don't listen to either their membership, all the wider audience, are we looking at political oblivion because that's what some party members think may happen with reason. and we could be in principle, looking at oblivion for the party if there were an election to morrow, with
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a spread of about 30 points in the polls, you could see in principal, a tory party winning fewer seats than, than the next largest party, which could be the live dems, or the s and p, the scottish national party. and will there be an election to morrow? know for precisely that reason. turkeys don't vote for christmas. and it's not just that they're worried about the institution. you have hundreds of back benches concerned about their jobs. i heard a week or so ago about a former sped to a senior minister being approached by back benches for career advice. so they're going to pull together. and we'll wait to see whether that reassures 1st the markets and then the electron at large as to whether they are competent. but they're going to try at least for a while to project an image of competence. but this is the tory party that's been in power for 12 years. dakota? j. i entered a job. i just jump in at, sorry,
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because we are running out of town. i do want to was this is cuz i think it's quite important. we need to retain, or he needs to retain sort of the new can serve to vote as it change. their allegiance says, joe, from labor to conservative in the last general election in 2019 any new economic policy really needs to counter that for process. because if it impacts on those, you might say there, i call them floating voters, is going to impact on a potential general election. and the final result for the conservatives. he needs to keep them on board dusty, especially that blue wall that they, they, they, they banged on about in 2019 whether there's the blue all in the south in the red walls or williamson one for them in the north. yeah. they've got to keep that. we will see next monday, what kind of budget cuts are in line. but in order to balance the books ratio, the markets, they're going to have to cut all departments probably including health and social care that will not go down well in the already hard hit. northern can
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constituencies that they one on a promise of leveling up in 20. 19 richie soon act said today, he would go back to that leveling up agenda, but it's always been more talk been action. and then there's the are and salary topic of immigration. that the red wool, tory convert teas will be looking very carefully to see if sooner rose back on the, his predecessors anti immigrant stance. it will be very interesting to see what happens and of course, so continue to follow what happens with your court cases. while charles with ally from talk to me to thank you so much plenty more had here. all the news are including the ukrainian president calls the urgent international investments in the reconstruction of his country prospects for peace negotiators from the ethiopian government and to grind regions agreed to hold talks to end fighting at the spanish football fan goes missing while walking to the world up is paris a feel for information that story coming up is false.
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ah, a funeral procession has been hell for palestinians killed during an israeli army ray to be occupied westbank, israeli military and to nablus on monday night, sparking protests that these 5 people were killed in the city. another was killed there. tomor amongst the dad is a prominent leader of the armed group called the lions den. so let's take a closer look at what we know about the lines that the members of the on group 1st appeared in public in nablus in the occupied west bank last month. they recited what they called 8 charter of resistance during a memorial service. the 2 palestinians killed by israeli forces. while since then, the lions den has claimed responsibility for a number of attacks on military checkpoints and illegal settlements in nablus. abraham was at the funeral in the city. we are here now
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with palestinian throughout attention. better with the occupied west bank. had one day that we've seen palestinian in one day. i book them out of here. and as you can see, their process is going on. we is being people, palestinians who were killed. one of them is what do. yeah. and how are very i, i've known as one of the leaders all the been getting all popularity lately. because palestinians with
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mobilized by themselves in the past feel with by the palestinian authority a be engaged with the for the rag people were saying that's why the and how for one of those who were killed has refused to hand over his weapon. and date, of course there has been a wave of support for the palestinians who are taking up arms and fighting the israeli occupation. but by the smith is in west jerusalem with more israel's reaction. we've been told that it was prime minister,
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yar laclede and defense minister penny counts, watched this operation in nablus overnight. busy from the security military had quarters in tel aviv. ah, they say that sir? yeah. le. pete was on the radio early on this morning and he said they were working for several days on what is a complex operation. he says the goal is to prevent terrorism inside israel and in the settlements. now israel also says the military says that they expect this lion's den group to take revenge for what happened last night in the coming day. so they remain on quite high security alert that they blame the lines and group for a series of attacks in recent months. and the belief is that they're trying to clamp down on this group before it gathers momentum before it gets bigger. it's a relatively new group viewed as being non sectarian viewed as being secular and the very security services. the view here is one to stop this group before it
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expands. it's also very important to mention that we are only one week away from a general election here in israel, the 5th, in 4 years, israelis vote on security matters. the timing of this event is certainly very helpful to you. i'll repeat, i'm to ben. he comes, he's hoping that come the election. there'll be enough of a coalition that he can bring together that he can form the next government snapping at his heels. is benjamin netanyahu looking at a comeback at current pools? actually give netanyahu's li could and its coalition just about the largest part in power, but not perhaps with enough seats to form a government. so anything that makes the current prime minister look good and tough on security is not going to do him any harm. the missed international has urged the international criminal court to investigate possible war crimes in gaza. the right group says it's ready for who's coming to tank don't civilians. during the sultan august,
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31 civilians were amongst 49 palestinians killed in the 3 day conflict. the, the germany is hosting a conference on rebuilding ukraine after russia's invasion, the president of the commissions that attacks by russian forces on infrastructure are pure acts of terrorism as estimated it'll cost at least 200000000000 dollars to repair ukraine's infrastructure. well, in the early days of russia's invasion of ukraine of been became a symbol of resistance. now, as mohammed jan june reports reconstruction efforts underway to bring life back to the heavily damage city. here in ear pin which sits just outside keys and stands as a symbol of ukrainian resistance. you can feel very clearly see the massive levels of devastation that this war has brought upon this country. it's been months since
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russian forces withdrew from the city. and yet, apartment complexes like this one still lie in ruin. that's because government money is largely going to the military right now. and it's also why residence associations here are putting up signs on the sides of buildings asking for donations and providing bank details for those who wish to donate. let us use those though, we expect that if we find funding, then by spring or summer, some restoration work will begin. and by 2024, we would likely come back here to live. the costs of repairing the damage to ukraine's infrastructure has been estimated by the keys school of economics to be nearly $200000000000.00. now, local officials here and throughout the country have been appealing to the international community for help in their reconstruction efforts here and ear pin people are still living in less damaged buildings like this one in this city. there
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were more than a 1000 buildings that were damaged and more than a 100 that were destroyed completely as a result of the fighting profession was louis delivered list that we came back because he wanted to be in our home. thanks. hi authorities. we are slowly getting prepared and we're trying to live and we hope everything will be rebuilt soon. yeah, no problem if there's a problem with what we don't have enough building materials needed to finish the work. that's why we're asking charitable organization for more health and supplies . many throughout ukraine are doing all they can to aid in the reconstruction effort, but with winter fast approaching temperature dropping. and russia targeting more and more of the country's power grid, craniums are growing ever more concerned. so boston is more from berlin. well, the big question here, and berlin is who is going to pay for this? a very costly and huge reconstruction, a reconstruction of ukraine. it is
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a lot of pressure on the european union to put up it's efforts because the united states has put in more than $50000000000.00 just for mostly for military 8th and european union has also pledged a lot of money, but only a fraction of it has already been paid in his address through video link to the conference from key if president landscape basically complained that from this fast recovery fund that they have established in ukraine was not a single sent being paid by any international donor so far. so that was quite a painful moment in this conference, which is all about money for the reconstruction of ukraine. the big question of course, is also who is willing to pay while the war is ongoing. they are estimates by the world bank that $350000000000.00 us dollar is needed by this price. this costs are going up by today, of course, because of more destruction. so lansky sat, one 3rd of all the energy facilities were already destroyed. only in the last
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couple of weeks by russian attacks. so there is pressure on the you and also that you are saying that they want to step up because ukraine is a candidate member for the european union. so this whole a reconstruction could be and a huge benefit for europe to half ukraine as a very prosperous nation in the future. so with the help of a lot of donors, that could be possible. but again, it seems there's still quite some reluctance to really make commitment. now the un nuclear watchdog is preparing to send inspectors to ukraine. they've been invited by keith to examine facilities after rusher accuse ukraine of planning to use explosives laced with nuclear material. hurry force that is following those developments from keith. this very concerted message coming from russia that ukraine intends to use an explosive laced with radioactive material, a circle, dirty bomb in order to blame such an explosion on the russians. that is,
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something that is being entirely refuted here are least rebutted by the ukrainian side and western capitals as well. saying that this is transparently false. and according to the ukrainians could be the russians laying the ground for doing something of this nature themselves. and so what the ukrainians are asking for is some additional evidence to back up their side of the arguments that had called the i e 8 in and the i e, a, the international atomic energy agency says that it will be sending inspectors into particular the, to ukrainian nuclear facilities, which russia accuses of being in the final stage of this working up of a dirty bomb. and what we're also hearing today is from the ukranian atomic energy company in a row at on which says that this apparition, nuclear power plant ukraine's biggest, which is currently under russian control, that there are russian activities there which it is very suspicious of. it says
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that the ukrainian staff and the i e 's, a staff there aren't able to access this one area of the plant, which houses spent nuclear fuel. it says there are construction works going on there, carried out by the russians in secret that there are a $174.00 containers of spent nuclear fuel. they're each of them with $24.00 assemblies inside it. and when we spoke to a senior energy or the defense analyst about the situation, he said that zachary sure would be the place that the russians would use, should they want to try to engineer some kind of dirty bomb themselves. a russian quarter rejected an appeal by american basketball star. brittany greiner. the paulding had 9 year prison sentence. the drug possession grinder was convicted of august to police that they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage. the court says the vote it will be upheld without changes, but the time grind served in detention before her trial will come towards her total
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sentence. be theo, pin. government and rebels from the northern to cry region have begun. peace tolts in south africa, the formal occasions of the 1st since war by count 2 years ago. now the talks are being mediated by the african union and come after a surgeon finding that the law, the international community. so meet them in the following events for son, joseph from janet. good. have you with us to meet, i mean, delayed talk, finally underway, relief pat negotiators to get all sides just around the table. but i suppose really we need to hear if there are any encouraging noises coming out quite yet. well, at this point we've had to hurdle very little from the peace talks, which only began earlier today. and that's after there was slated for earlier in the month. and we were told that you to logistical reasons. they were delayed, and now they are finally underway. it hasn't been easy getting the relevant parties
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around the table just given the tensions in ethiopia and the extent of the the, the war that's been going on for as you say, 2 years now. or we know at least 7 delegates from the t p l f. as well as the, if you're going federal government are attending these talks mediated by the informer, nigerian president on a 2nd of a sancho, as well as the former kenyan president who are a kenyatta as well as a south african representative. the former deputy deputy presidents, and i think this has to, this is key as well in terms of our lack of bias and the intervention that they're looking for. because they have been some concerns around who has what to say their interest in this, given the volatility that's arisen around the horn of africa. and now these talks are expected to go on until at least sunday. we haven't heard anything particularly encouraging, but it has been shrouded in secretary secrecy rather perhaps talking to the
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sensitivity of the issue and also some of the concern security concerns from the to grants who are attending for re dabilla for us there. john inspect, thanks so much for the update time for track all the world webinar his jeff, we've still got the risk of flooding on our hands across australia. however, one, here's the details. this time it's that eastern side of victoria state around has mania especially toward the southwest, over the next little bit. hobart could pick up to 2 months worth of rain in the span of about 24 to 48 hours breezy conditions here as bombs. in some we've got some tropical air in southern queensland, so that allows the temperature in brisbane to get all the way up to 31 degrees. meantime, for w, a still some showers hanging around per se with the high of $22.00 degrees. and that whether roller coaster continues for a new zealand look at this or temperature and christ church $22.00 degrees. we've got some weather round the southern alps and some of the mountain passes there on
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wednesday. now for vietnam, the rain is still falling hanoi vein down through denying and just east of the philippines. this is likely to cook up into something. but for now the, when it's whether cross the philippines will be for mid to now. island, indonesia is main island of java silver at least rain for west java central java and east java. and temperatures have lower just a bit across the yellow river valley in the gang super valley. but still that heat south of that coiling high. 32 degrees on wednesday, that sure weather update bye for now. like circle still had here all the al jazeera was have you why scientists, a warning that children from poorer communities a best at risk for the impacts of climate change. and wells up styles targets a place in the last 16 of the champions league. jo will have all sport seized straight after the break. ah.
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the united states border patrol a law enforcement agency with controversial tactics on faith found they beat him repeatedly, will pay him. emboldened by a culture of impunity, they keep doing it, knowing that they're hurting people and causing the fault lines, investigate secretive units accused of concealing its agents. crimes are like the men in black. they really don't. they don't see them that they're just there to clean up the mess to cover impunity at the border on a just either the latest news as it breaks. for many, this is a referendum on your bike and the 1st 2 years in the white house. and if the polls is to be believed, it won't be good news for the democrats with detailed coverage. oh, it says the flood that level find it's receiving, but that's not the only cred frontier from around the world. but the situation is far from stable in this region, and ukrainian military forces are saying that they're dealing with a potential renewed, russian evolves. oh,
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i will go back to the news. i would meet the whole rom, the reminder of all top stories here, the u. k. the new prime minister has admitted the conservative government made mistakes such as promising to fix them. its 1st speeches, nita richey sou, next at britain faces a profound economic crisis. a funeral procession is on the way the palestinian killed during an israeli. i'll be right in the west bank, at least 5 people were killed in la suns. another near germany is hosting a conference rebuilding ukraine after russia, the invasion, the president of the commission that rushes a tax on infrastructure of pure acts of terrorism. it's estimated cost to be
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$200000000000.00 to fix ukraine's infrastructure protest isn't saddam marking the one year anniversary of a military takeover in which prime minister de la hand dog was deposed? it halted the democratic transition following the overthrown the share in 2019 sudanese authorities or all public institutions and businesses shot ahead of those demonstrations protested. so started to gather in the streets of baghdad to demonstrate against the country's political leave, organize a se, they demand an end to corruption, poor public services, and high unemployment. same survey has moved from top 3 of square in iraq's capital, political opposition, groups of gathered doctor day to protest against the government that they corrupt. a busy continuation of the corrupt government of the past. and they're also here to mark the 3rd anniversary of
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a protest movement that began in 2019 and they're here to march 1st to illustrate government. they remain stuck on trying to achieve a government that was representative of the people that a secular. and it did not serve the interest of the political lead. now this protest movement has so far been mostly peaceful. we've seen some instances of young men trying to break the police lines. they come up this side of town square and they try to push back against the security patrol over here. the police lines and rides have surrounded this part of the square blocking bridges and roads that go into sensitive parts of the city, the green zone, government buildings, and every now and then young men have been coming up trying to push back against the police. the police push them back, rocks and water bottles have been thrown a little bit. what we're seeing is the protest leaders then come and form a human chain and block off their own demonstrators trying to self regulate to illustrate to the police, to their own people. that this is
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a peaceful protest and must remain the protesters number in the hundreds. it's not as big as demonstrations that square has seen in the past with the disruption is city wide, roads and bridges and schools have all been close. and a lot of the foot road traffic is putting pressure on other parts of the city, which is something that many residents tell us that they are sick. they want to see and entities demonstrations. they want to see political stability. and that is something that everyone here continues to call for, but the demonstrators here want to maintain that their political ambition is to see a country that is improving. that is moving forward and they say this current government isn't the one to deliver that kind of a new un report is warning that climate change is making heat waves more frequent last longer and stronger. it's as children from poorer communities are most at risk because they lack access to clean water, shelter, air conditioning and health care report says, as children's health is at risk, services should be better adapted for the warming climate. already around 559000000
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children worldwide are exposed to high temperatures. by 2050, the report says virtually every child on earth that's over 2000000000. will be exposed to heat wave more frequently. because race is a climate and environment specialist, you just have joyce be not life. bangkok, mysteries could help you with this on the program. i mean, as how to compile a report like this because it are looking into the future and estimating how many children might be affected is more than just guesswork. yeah, thank you very much for having me to. and i think this, this report is so important because because we're looking at incredibly high numbers of children, it's exposed to heat waves already and we've looked at, you know, flooding and drought this, this report take a much closer look at a way to look at the way we compiled it was look at heat waves according to their frequency, according to their duration,
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and according to their verity and the numbers of children that live in areas with extreme high temperatures. and we're seeing as, as you said, right now, already a quarter of all children are exposed to high frequency by 2050. that will be pretty much all children exposed to more frequency ways and the same with duration and severity. there are right now about 500000000 children exposed to high duration heat waves by 2050, even under a low emission scenario. 3 and 4 children will be close to your ration frequency. so it took that just how quickly do you see this problem? you might say compounding and getting worse as time gets, how quickly is it happening? could you sort of give us an idea within the last decade? oh so yeah, well the,
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it's incredibly quick. and so one thing that one reason this report is so, so troubling is because the while on the one hand we're going to see, we're already seeing high low, high levels of flooding and drought seems to be or whether the heat factor is half is going to get worst soonest. so really where we're going to see the full magnitude of heat wave is right around the corner compared to a lot of the other climate and environmental hazards that might take a little bit longer to reach their work. so one of the and so that's why this one of the issues you raised is that the northern hemisphere will actually experience that you might say in a far greater capacity than what we would assume as sort of the low a hemisphere. all there's certain parts of the globe that a more vulnerable at the moment or more in danger of having this scenario come at
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a much quicker pace. yes, and you are right, the northern further away from the equator, the polls are actually going to see the largest change in the largest relative change. so the biggest swing and he will happen in the northern hemisphere, for example, in europe in north america. and whereas in around the equator, areas that are or are already hot will get hotter, but some of the biggest changes will happen. northern hemisphere and i think it's important to note that those changes affect ecosystems. they affect food supplies. and so, and even if it isn't as hot in the northern hemisphere compared to the equator, disrupted systems and infrastructure, but not capable of managing the full effect of the price. this will be negatively
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affected. and this will affect children very directly affect their health, their access to water and sanitation, their access to education, children have even in an extreme heat environment going to school is difficult. being able to concentrate and learn becomes a challenge. and these are just, in addition to the health related impacts which, which are severe as well. interesting report sandy to reach the moment. nicholas re, thanks so much for joining us from you to seth in bangkok. thank you. so close to the run has made land fall in bangladesh, bringing high winds and heavy storm surgeries. at least a lesson people have been killed. officials say the toll will continue to rise after hitting the low lying, a densely populated coastline of chit the going about us all. the storm is making its way across the country's southern region and hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated from the large cities, including the capital dot com, 100 chandry. as more from bangladesh has bottle districts. we are located about 30
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kilometer from the coastline. this is british, on this 6 bang of that. these are the area we've got the main thrust of the fact loan. now while coming here from the city, we see a lot of wall in 3 is not much damage compared to what was expected. i spoke to a lot of our contexts in different coastal area that said that it's been title side . a lot of the places where they did a lot of farmland got destroyed for sure it's got destroyed. but as far as damage to the homes where many mom, government were successful, able to have accurate, nearly 700000 people since last evening in the cycle and shelter. now the damage on the broad will take time to reach to the media as well as other people because the communication is very badly disrupted. there's no electricity in the entire southwest about they've been in the body shop city. we've been talking to people that said we didn't had electricity since yesterday evening. this comes
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in a time when there is the energy prices. their electricity goes off for 6 hours to 8 hours a day in some parts of the country. so the internet on communication is badly disrupted, even the mobile telephone system is badly disrupted. sale take some time to know the exact damage. we know that it hid the coastline at 80 kilometer an hour. so there probably is in the remote islands and out of coastal bows will here for more damage. what's more important to know that usually after the cycle on the crops, the fisher is the livestock that are the biggest problem that the farmers lose. and it takes years to recover from this the justice department says that it's charge 2 suspected chinese intelligence offices. washington says that they were electrically involved to the plot to disrupt the federal probe into the chinese tank joint while way. now the justice department also and the separate charges against 4 other chinese nationals. it accuses them trying to get hold of sensitive technology under
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the cover of an academic institute. 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 and 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 editor, castro has more home washington d. c. these 2 o and chinese agents try to bribe a u. s. law enforcement official into giving up sensitive and secret documents regarding the u. s. is a legal legal strategy in its prosecution of huawei, but that in fact, this u. s. government official was a double agent who was working under the direction of f. b i and feeding these
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alleged chinese spies, a fake documents. there were also other cases, they mention another case in new jersey where 7 chinese nationals were charged with trying to force a fleet, repatriate and harass a naturalized u. s. citizen into returning to china. 2 of those that have been charge in that case have been arrested, but a big question is, how the u. s. will arrest the remaining individuals who were charged if they are no longer in the u. s. or have been conducting this from china, this whole time, bigger picture here. now again, i said that this, this was announced by the 2 top lawn forests ment, officers in the us, the f b i director and the attorney general. and they had strong words about what they called the backdrop of maligned activity from china, described as espionage, harassment, obstruction of justice. and the stealing of technology authorities in india have
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commented on the disappearance of 2 indian nationals in kenya, describing the incident to very disturbing. bombard, say than sammy good. why? and so the car abbot con, have been missing over 90 days. now this comes after the death of the party sunny jed is sharif in kenya, he was short find kenyon, police and ruby on monday. and he and president williams. somebody rito has been asked to expedite the investigation. catherine, so he has more from nairobi. the news of the journalist who was killed on monday is a big part of the conversation on different social media platforms. here in kenya. some people see that some details given by the police are not adding up the police, investigating body that has been talked to look into the issue will be no doubt be asking me questions about this. a constance's and the mistakes that were made. another debate that is going on is the issue of the extra judicial killings. many
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people have over the years, been killed or disappeared, allegedly by police death was now president william wooten recently. and he's bonded special police unit accused of enforcing disappearances and abductions now in july to indian national was went missing. they were part of the campaign team of president brutal during the election. police say they're still investigating that case. and investigate, investigator said that they need time to get to the bottom of these things. but many kenyans that we were talking to say that they are very concerned. brazil has the largest black population of any country outside of africa and as long presented itself as being free of racism. i did talk presidential run off on sunday. the
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votes of black brazilians could determine the winner or latin america editor lucy newman report from south tower, the, the bar the port city of salvatore, the by year in northeastern brazil. it's where the atlantic slave trade from west 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 julia to 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. nora only
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once, rich whites to have superior education will be yours. them i want to do battle who runs an angel called black initiative is worry nika, how, caesar, and lies. good ivy's also narrows economic policies, racist which is extremely serious. oliver and the presidents, racist comments are equally serious, wouldn't go quite as a congressman bull sonata was asked what he would do if one of his sons fell in love with a black woman fighting over what is, could you please if we were not going to discuss homeschooling with you, i don't have to face that rust 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 cannibal blair. the fellow did, he says a tax against their temples by radical evangelical supporters of bulls. fernando r escalated, notched them by the date key. not far. we have
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a precedent. he says there is only one religion his own and he is fanning intolerance. i'm afraid that this could generate rate violence, 83 percent of brazilians, or black or mixed race, descendants of slaves who abroad here to what was one of the western hemisphere larger slave markets. but despite and the president wilson was over to races, comments and opinions, many, many resilience and color planned to vote for him. among them of these men who performed capital after tourist, it's a popular afro brazilian marshal art. platform can refine at your proposal now as a clean slate, a clean plate. a clean plate is better than a dirty one. don't you think we'll we need him to change our country. brazil remains in extremely unequal country divided along racial and clash lines. whether children like these will be able to climb the social ladder,
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could depend greatly on the outcome of sunday selection. to see in human al jazeera salvador, brazil. well, still had here all the news out waxing lyrical well come with as it is easy to look ahead to catch all 2022. ah.
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a full ah. the walk about the world cup is getting close by the day. joe has all the latest news on the toner woods. so hey, thank you very much for less than a month to the world cup and several plays hoping to shining katha are in champions
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league action later. you know, messy naima and killing him. bob, a trained 4 passenger man ahead of the classroom. i could be haifa, p s g lead group h with 8 points and reach the, you know, count stage if they win, depending champions around madrid are way too light sick where victory will seem qualify insecure cups full in a group with a game to relo without that this she is bound to win a korean benzo ma all former when a lucan woodridge for the game because of injury. the talk to also meeting group a with the 2021. witness chelsea at salzburg when chelsea would secure their place in the non count stage with a game to spare. all 4 teams in the group which and his ac milan and dino group can still make it through. earling. holland is already helped stay manchester 15 to the last 16. he's back endorsement for the 1st time since his transfer from birth year . we're girl will secure city top fall in group g. holland will be looking to add
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the $23.00 goals he schooled so far. this season was 26 days to the welcome kathy, the may says, his country faced unprecedented criticism in the 12 years since it was paid to her . the tournament. shake them in bahama del phony, called the tax on his country defamation. i linda shut off a stove off at kasha item, so the total, since we won the honor of hosting that will cover our country, has been subjected to an unprecedented campaign that no of the previous host country has ever experienced. we initially dealt with the matter in goodwill and we even considered some criticisms as positive and useful to develop certain aspects that need to be developed. but it soon became clear to us that the campaign continues, expands and include slander and double standards and gets more degrees of ferocity was due. this is made many wonder, unfortunately about the real reason the motive behind this campaign. french walcott, when i sent it in to dan, as also told his countryman to drop cool to boycott foreman as
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a migrant worker rights and focus on football. some local authorities in france and said they weren't brought broadcast much is in fund zones because of alleged human rights and environmental abuses. the down who on the trophy in 9098, was unfailing, his own walk figure in paris on monday and his box castle 12 cup knowledge buskey for you to one is here. pretty me real quick. we need to set the control oversee aside and let the game itself and the world can't be the talking points for all the fans around the world who just want to watch football. no matter what is said in the control to say it will never be fairly true or appropriate. so we need to just focus on football and the competition for everyone like you presume. and me who just want to enjoy the moment. the parents of a spanish man who's gone missing while walking to counsel for the world cup or appealing for information on their phones. whereabouts? santiago sanchez was last heard from on october the 2nd of the crossing the iraq
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iran border. david stokes reports for the last 9 months. santiago sanchez has been documenting his journey on foot to this year's world cup after hiking through 15 countries and sharing his adventures on social media. he sent his last audio message to his parents at the start of october. as he headed for ran my net, i will be done tomorrow. i'm going to tyrone to the capitol. the tv is going to feel report to me. and from there we're going to pan to us once they're close to the port, we'll catch a ship to cut off. i'll make videos or whatever. that's the reality. ok. sanchez, his parents said there's been no communication with him since then. okay. no saw what he thought he's not politically involved. he does not belong to any political party. he's not been making propaganda, neither for nor against any situation. the only thing that moves him is supporting real madrid and walking to get to the world cup in guitar. o sanchez had recently
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walked through the kurdish region of iraq, how hispanic, a local farmer that hosted the spaniard before he continued his journey. we're glad to read that to him about now about now he said, i'm going to iran. i'm going to benchmark border gate. where is the road to benchmark? we said this road takes you to benchmark. and so he took his bike and we were busy working in the farm, planting apples and packing tomatoes. but at 8 30 in the morning, he hid it for the road after he had had some bread and tea back in his home town, sanchez, his parents had been speaking out. he said mamma with go shop is another option to go. and he said to me, mom, i'm going to tell you something, you can keep in your head forever. i'd rather die than live quietly. i was born to help others to help nature. and if i die, don't cry or i would have died happy because i would have done what i wanted, ma'am. okay, okay. emma? spain's foreign ministry says there, ambassador, inter run is working to locate sanchez. they would stokes al, jazeera or cats are against ecuador, will kick off $64.00 well cut matches and al jazeera will be following the action.
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every step of the way the way is nearly over, the world's best footballers are having to katara for the middle east. first world cup a stadium close together fan, we have more than one day working right across the action stories with that that have the competition. blythe in doha and around the world. i think or again, the only one winner that had turned 2022 world hop on al jazeera all away from the well cup and phony simons. and they may live combined to help portland, to their best thought to an n b. a season in 23 years. well, it scored with you on points. the trailblazers won their full straight game with a new campaign against denver nuggets. simons added $29.00, including 3 pointers. as a cruise to a 135 to 110 victory on monday. the turnaround is got the vector of miami heat in
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florida. we fred and bleak going $24.00 points for the visitors. he was backed up by pasco fia cam, who helps wrap the game up in the final quarter for a 9890 victory. 6368. just shoot the white shot and the nfl fargo beds ended a 3 game losing streak with their monday night victory. at the union patriots quarterback justin field school one touch them. and so this school for her, but at the one it says 3.2 alex yvette skin has moved to 2nd on the old time list of most game winning goals in an h l. history. the russian scored for the washington capitals as they beat the new jersey devil, 6 to 3. that was the 122nd game when a creat taking him 40. how he any player with more game when is yet? yeah, go to school 100. so fight of it can go was also the 793rd of his career vegas
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gold nights phil castle tied the record for most consecutive regular season games with his $99809.00 straight appearance castle. also nearly schooled. his 400 go. but a video review for off site to get away that might still be toronto maple leafs. $31.00 hasn't missed a single game since november, the 3rd 2009, and a set to break the record on tuesday as they faced the san jose sharks. and syrupy dull cooled g quiz bowl onto the ice for the puck truck. oh, should we say pop dropped ahead at the jeff, please game. it's a good thing wasn't a move like 0. all right, that is all you spoke for now more later. i have thanks very much job about the more news of the other side of the bible until that for me, it all over the use on same here though like good time at your company. ah, it could be seen as a laudable goal,
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maybe for great to racial integration under reduced coin, but to drive to abolishing so called ghettos has led to the danish government reclassifying citizens along racial lines, setting ethnic quotas for every district in the country. the amos for every district out of a population that is at least 70 percent western, 80 percent of milner parkins residence from an immigrant background. the danish government can't make people leave areas like be on the park and purely on the basis of ethnicity. what it can do is force the housing to be sold off to private investors who then erased the rents. the idea is that mainly western people seems to be wealthy, will then be able to move back in residence or suing the governments. and aunties, take corrugation policies, said to them, social conditions and crime rate would be valid, but we object to moving people from their homes based on ethnicity, minorities, find themselves stuck. they move on to one area to lower the number of non westerners but can't move in to another area for the same reason. in these turbulent times, up front returns for a new season. join me,
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