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during grades by is really forces and world cup stars target a place in the last 16 of the champions league. ah, hello, welcome to the news our the u. k. new prime minister richie soon act has officially taken office and vowed to fix the mistakes of his predecessor, in one of his 1st announcement soon ex office had be incumbent finance minister jeremy. hans will continue in the job hall brennan begins, are coverage. richie soon akees britain's 3rd prime minister in a space of just 2 months. and he inherits a daunting set of problems in the wake of the brief and chaotic tenure of his predecessor lives. truss some mistakes were made soon. ex message. i'm here to fix those problems. and that work begins immediately. i will place economic stability and confidence at the heart of this government's
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agenda. this will mean difficult decisions to come. richey soon act warned of a profound economic challenges that the u. k. now faces, now, as he sweeps into down the street for the 1st time, was prime minister. it's time to set out his agenda, addressing the question about his mandate to govern after so many changes of prime minister without an election. he put the election winning 2019 manifesto at the center of his program and in a perceived swipe at both forest johnson and liz trust. soon i committed, i have work to do and to restore trust. this government will have integrity, professionalism, and accountability. at every level trust is earned and i will earn yours on the same spot. just
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90 minutes early a danny street had seen the departing speech of liz trust, the shortest serving prime minister in british history after just 50 days in charge . there was little for her to claim credit for. so a short speech ended in a simple platitude. i believe in the british people, and i know the right to days lie ahead. thank you. soon acts elevations, a prime minister, has received congratulations from around the world. the u. s. president joe biden described the 1st british asian prime minister as groundbreaking. pretty astounding, a groundbreaking milestone in the matters. it matters and from the european commission chief action of on the land. we count on a strong relationship with the u. k. to defend our common values, but in russia the kremlin said it saw no grounds for hope that they'll be any positive changes. the soon act though the task of assembling his government is the immediate priority. stability and confidence to replace turbulence and division,
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pull brennan, al jazeera downing street. let's get an update with alan fisher. he's running us from downing street. so alan, we've heard of one appointment so far. well that works and to the whole idea and wishes to enact, saying that he wants debility, that is going to be jeremy hunt, who will remain as chancellor of the exchequer. essentially, you case finance minister. that's been pretty much on the cards for the last 24 hours or so. a risha soon understands that there is a great financial issue with the united kingdom. the last thing he wanted to do was to spook the financial markets and changing a chance. le, again, so soon would have just done that so he doesn't want to make the situation any worse. so jeremy hunt continues as finance minister was seen james cleverly, who is the foreign secretary? he has gone into a number 10 a. he was possibly one of the people that might be changing positions that still not ruled out at this point, but that the foreign office is considered one of the big offices of state. so be interesting to see where it is. the new prime minister falls on that position.
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couple of other people have arrived oliver dowden, who is the education secretary. he is a big supporter of richey soon act. he could well, perhaps be looking at a promotion in the cabinet to much more senior job and also nadeem. so who was, of course, chancellor of the exchequer, the finance minister for 2 days under bush johnson before he went and spoke to him and said, look, you can't continue. and he lost his job under list trust. he has just gone and he might be in the position for a place in the cabinet, which would be interesting, not least because on sunday he spoke out and said, he would like to see the return of boris johnson, a man who told them that he couldn't continue, and then 4 months later was saying he would be well placed. so lots of comings and goings as you can see, more people going in to number 10 to find out at their fate. some couple of senior figures have gone the chief whip, who essentially gets all the m p 's to vote in the same way at the resigned. so those resignations would have been as essentially a phone call from from snack supporter saying you're not going to continue in the
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job so you might as well resign will you've got the chance and that's what happened at we should get more details in the coming hours exactly who is going to staff, richie soon acts a cabinet. he's got to essentially say out a message that things are changing, but with stability that they're going to be different from what happened under loose trust. but he believes that stability is the way ahead. and he knows he's got to do that quickly because the british people want to see results because the have been struggling over the last few months while the conservatives have been very much involved in sorting out their own affairs at the top of the party. alright alan, we'll check in with you later. thank you so much. allen fessor reporting from downing street let's bring an allister, jones and lester. he's an associate professor and polish good. takes on demand for university. welcome to al jazeera. so as we've been reporting, we've just been hearing that jeremy hunt is to remain the u. k. finance minister. this is according to the new prime minister's office. what do you think the messages that really soon, aka, sending out the mail messages. a couple of things. number one is stability and
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selling din with that is their said trust. so what is what we've done demonstrate to the financial markets? if not around the world is, look, the grown ups have taken control again after the fiasco, all the list trust permission and the lies in the deceit in the johnson premier ship. we need to go back to what we're good out and we're good at trust. we're good at integrity and he wants to demonstrate stability, so that me the rocket science route. so jeremy hum, stating his chance of the exchequer finance minister, if you prefer that that was always to pursue, penny morgan had said that he would stay in post if she brung. and it was also on the hunt was going to do the same. right. any more than that, this is exactly it. i mean you, you said that that is one of the questions where penny morton fits and because she of course came extremely close to getting the support that she needed to take on that prime minister position. absolutely. so she will be in the cabinet. the
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question really becomes what post under las trust. she was basically in charge of proceedings in the house of commons, which is quite a senior role, but not that senior at the same time. and i think any more than that would be hoping to replace james cleverly as foreign secretary. i think she's intimated that is what she would like to do, where the change cleverly will quietly or whether he will be rewarded with something bigger and better. there's not a long bathroom is bigger than better because home secretary is likely to be dominic rob. he's one of the 1st to go in to speak with jeremy with her. she soon acts or he is likely to be there is only really one other job left and if it's wanting it and that's what she wants, is suddenly divisions. so richie soon has got a huge balancing act to do here, to demonstrate of his trust and best ability. right. and as our reporter was mentioned in just a moment ago, there had been a lot of comings and goings outside of downing street. so we'll see what happens in the next few hours, but talk to us about the, the british public. because of course we're see soon mike has ruled out
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a general election going forward, but he does have to win over a large lease skeptical public good. within the conservative party, and perhaps even beyond, does he not? absolutely does. but his in starting point is a lot stronger than his trust ever had. simply because he is an absolute majority of m. p. 's. who is backing him, sir, compared to his trust when she released collection, she had 50 m p. 's also having her as the 1st choice is party leader. so she had to try to win over the and please and she failed to do so soon. i know she's got to in the most back. well, that's what penny morton is going to get a senior job. so her support is going to be reasonably happy. then he's got to look at the party membership and the party membership voted. overwhelmingly felicia trust against him. everything that she promised he said wouldn't work and basically didn't. so the book effect as he comes back to hell told you so he's got to go for it. okay. can said the pots membership,
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here's what i'm doing next. here's the plan for the conservatives looking towards general election in 20, 24 december 2024 when it's likely to be at then. thirdly survey. and last is the general public. the general public is, i had to say, inconsequential in the short term. the next time they give a say, anything to do with government is in the local government elections which are in may of next year. so we're talking 7 long, so why and so those are going to be happening right. so in this. ringback next to that can just say you guys, watch, wait and see. i promise i'll deliver. all right, and that is a live sought right in front of downing street. thank you so much. allison jones for speaking to us from lester, we appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. so it's a task being described as a challenge for generations rebuilding ukraine after russia's invasion. e leaders
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are meeting in germany to lay out what's being called a new marshal plan. germany's chancellor says the reconstruction will require combined international strength. it's estimated will cost at least $200000000000.00 to repair the infrastructure. mama, gem june, is joining us from keith to talk to us about the damage to infrastructure that you've been seeing and keep how much sure, let me just 1st address serene. what we've heard today from the ukranian president from below de mer zalinski. he spoke virtually to that conference dedicated to the current reconstruction of ukraine in berlin. and, and he said that there should be a legal and concrete mechanism for compensating for losses suffered by ukraine at the expense of russian assets. now, as far as what we've seen here, you know, you don't have to go too far outside of the capital where we are to experience just what the fighting has done to this country. we went just
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a couple of days ago to the city of here, pin that's just outside of key. it's in the key region and that's where there was very heavy fighting in the early days of the war. it stands as a symbol of ukrainian resistance because you had them repelling russian advances in russian forces eventually withdrew from that area. but what we saw there during was shocking months after russian forces withdrew. you had apartment blocks that were still lying in ruin, where no reconstruction had taken place. to the point that you have the building ownership association, they put signs on the side of the building, asking for private donations and providing bank details for those who wish to donate up in the city of ear pin just one example in this country you have over a 1000 buildings that were damaged as a result of the fighting. you have over a 100 that were destroyed completely. so that's just a snapshot of where things are in this country. now,
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the keep school of economics just in september, estimated that it would take at least $200000000000.00 to begin to repair the damage to this country's infrastructure. the reason i bring that up is because that was before this recent wave of massive attacks by russia that started on october 10th missiles and such targeting critical infrastructure throughout the country and especially the power grid up to 30 to 40 percent. the power grid has been heavily damaged in these attacks attacked by missile attacks by drone. over the course of the past couple of weeks, i spoke in the last couple of hours to the president of the keep school economics. he says he estimates now the toll as far as how much it would take to try to start rebuilding the infrastructure in this country would be perhaps around $240000000000.00 that just goes to show how much worse it's getting. this is at a time when temperatures are dropping when there are concerns about the electricity and winter approaching
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a because the power grid has been so damaged and people are really worried about what's going to happen to them going forward. and they're really concerned that russia is going to try to weaponized the winter. all right, thank you so much. mohammed jim timber reporting from keys. norris's defense ministry says it's forces have repelled ukrainian attacks and a harrison and luc onscreen. sions, ukrainian forces have been pushing closer to her son as part of a counter offensive. a survey has more from paragraphs in the eastern done yet screeching. was very difficult to get a real sense of what's taking place because the ukranian authorities have put in a media black act is very difficult to get access to those locations in her son because ukrainians have been very defensive about their movements as they mount this offensive but what we have been hearing is that they are trying to push forward towards course on. and yesterday we heard from the ukrainian, or military intelligence saying that the russians are not retreating. in fact, they are reinforcing, bringing a new units into her son,
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city to be prepared to defend that city. now elsewhere in the country, the ukraine offensive listen, the east continues, but from what we understand is that that front line hasn't really shifted. now the head of the ukraine, the general staff of the armed forces said that 7 people were killed in back moot in a tangled back. moot, and 3 were injured. now just to give you a sense, i was in back moved back in may and the russians are trying to take the area tazz like back moved and solid are in the east and they've been slowly edging forward. now the ukrainians have said that they've repelled further russian attacks and they still haven't taken that time. but of course, as these battles take place, there is a great cost. the cost towards the buildings mean destroyed the infrastructure. and of course, the human cost that's taking place and in advance is that the russians had made in the last few months towards the east. in back mode, the ukraine said that they've managed to repel them, pushed back in the last 2 days. again, that battle continues in the don bus region,
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but for now that front line hasn't really changed or with the ukrainians, making some gains in the last month or so. hunter, moorehead on the al jazeera new zara, including prospects for peace negotiators from the if yoke and government antique wry region. both talks to and fighting a powerful cyclone, had spangled desk, killing at least 9 people destroying homes on disrupting communications. ah, but 1st students have been protesting at universities across iran, despite an ongoing crackdown by authorities tensions continue to mount on the eve of plans ceremonies, marking 40 days since the death of martha armine, the 22 year old, died. while in the custody of iran's morality police, she'd been detained for violating strict dress codes for heads, coverings,
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for testers. as to dawn, or marking the one year anniversary of the military take over, the deposed prime minister ogden, the hum dock. it whole to the country's transition to democracy, following the overthrow format and bashir and 2019 at least 40 protesters have been injured. hey, but morgan has more from the demonstrations, in cartoon protests that are out on the streets. once again, it's a dance gap at del cartoon. there, marking the 1st anniversary of the military tape over last year was ended. we had transitional government that was meant to be done to democracy and to election. now these kinds of protests have been happening on a weekly basis here in the capital with demonstrators demanding the military handover power to the willing government, be removed from the dance politics and returned to the barracks. at least 180 protesters have been killed in anti military demonstration. when security forces use your guys and lab amunition and hundreds of others have been injured,
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but that has not stopped the process. the movement will demonstrate to think they will continue to void their anger against the military and continue demanding a civilian government. now the african union be nice at nations mission here incident and the regional i guys have been trying to broker an agreement between the political parties and the military. in july, the military said that it could be stepping away from those thought to pay with what the political parties do, reach their own contented and form of the building that government. what is phone is what will be called the higher council of the armed forces. but that has not been done, the protest movement. people have been demanding that the military completely step aside, while political parties for was to really let government beckman ensure that sudan is once again, on its back to democratic transition. at least 2011. excuse me. children had been killed in a fire at a school for the blind in uganda. it happened in morocco. no, that's near the capitol. come paula. 6. others are in a critical condition. police say it's not yet known. how that plays started,
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the if you can government and rebels from the northern t gr i region have begun talks in south africa. the formal negotiations are the 1st since war broke out 2 years ago. the african union is mediating the discussions. the meeting comes after renewed fighting and the end of august ended a truce. farmington miller says it's been a difficult process. getting the talks underway hasn't been easy getting the relevant parties around the table just given the tensions in ethiopia and the extent of the the, the war that's been going on for 2 years. now. we know at least 7 delegates from the t p l f. as well as the, if you can, federal government are attending these talks mediated by the former nigerian president, honestly not the center as well as the puma kenyan president who kinyata as well as a south african representative. the former deputy deputy presidents. i think this has to, this is key as well in terms of
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a 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, 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 sensitivity of the issue. and also some of the concern security concerns from the 2 grand worth attending authorities in india have commented on the disappearance of 2 india nationals in. kenny. i'm describing the incident as very disturbing mohammed dad. sammy ki, dolly, and sofa car can have been missing for over 90 days. this comes after the death of pakistani journalists are shot sharif and can young. he was shot by kenyan police and i. roby. on monday, the canyon president william router has been asked to expedite that investigation,
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while kenneth police have been repeatedly accused of carrying out extra judicial killings that includes using hits squaws to silence activists and others investigating their crimes. the most notorious of these is the special service unit . it was form 20 years ago and has been linked for several to several crimes. but last week president william russo shut it down because of allegations of abuse deductions and murders. catherine sawyer reports from robi. the news of the journalist 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 many questions about the conferences 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 cords. now president william wooten. recently. these bonded special police unit accused of enforcing disappearances and abductions now in july to india. nationals. why went missing? they were part of the campaign team of president brutal during the election. police say they're still investigating that case. investigator 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. people have been on the streets of baghdad to protest against iraq's political release. organizers are demanding an end to corruption, poor public services, and high unemployment. the bas raphi has more from the square,
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the political opposition groups have gathered in today to protest against the government that is correct. ability of the continuation of the corrupt governments of the past. and they're also here to mark the 3rd anniversary of a protest movement that began in 2019. and they're here to martha anniversary to illustrate government if they remain stuck on trying to achieve government that is representative of the people that is secular. and it does not serve the interest of the political lead, but it's not in a couple months that i want to know all the governments paused and present or not looking over the people in a loving manner. the 1st reaction is to suppress people. you kill and beat, and that's why people are angry at you. fix yourself before trying to fix others. you psychopaths. and they didn't know what it they came from trash and now they owned the seats of government. and since 2003, after stealing millions,
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they're still not satisfied. you can take half of iraq's wealth, but at least give something to the people. 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 the side of your 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. but 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 a peaceful protest and must remain the protesters number in the 100. it's not as big as demonstrations. it's a high square seen in the past with the disruption is city wide,
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roads and bridges and schools have all been closed. 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. they say this current government isn't the one to deliver that pass. the still ahead on al jazeera appeal denied us both for brittany reiner expect to begin her 9 years in a rush jail. we'll tell you why scientists are warning the children from 4 communities for most, some climate change on car touching to host the 1st carbon neutral football woke up . we take a look at the challenges facing chinese alternation. ah,
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here's your weather story for the americas. good to have you long so severe thunderstorms lead to tornado warnings in the us state of texas is, is energy moves west to east. it's knocked back the temperature in texas, which in some parts of the state, had record temperatures for the month of october and follow this sign of storms up through the mid west. it will eventually cut across the great lakes, and this is a cold front. so or for the does, so the temperature and toronto down to a single digits by friday, but that's more in line with for you should be for this year we're turning the taps on through the pacific. so for b, c's, the lower mainland, the pacific northwest, wet weather here, and it's going to be a busy storm track between now and the start of november. while we had warned you about this, kansas said he went from about 31 degrees down to 13 on tuesday. and that act of weather in the us is also given us somewhat weather for that eastern side of mexico
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. meantime, its eastern side of central america getting pelted with rain over his span eula and some of the behind me and islands. there's been more flooding in columbia. we've got a pretty solid band of rain for the south coast of columbia, up against the border with ecuador, in times, showers have scooted into santiago, so that means your temperature has come down to 23 degrees on tuesday. that's the snapshot of your weather. we'll see you soon. bye for now. ah, the money low drink corruption, vast losses and embezzlement they smuggled that money. of course, with the knowledge of our offices in de la al jazeera well tells the story of the near $1000000000.00 collapse of cobble bank in 2010. where are these people? probably remember person to help them. i was never person questions that hung over afghanistan to the next decade and beyond. the cover that crash on al jazeera,
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examining the impact of today's headlines. iran had been sent a memo by nature, and that man was down by pakistan. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. if you tell a big enough why voters will think, got too big to be alive, it must be true. international filmmakers and world class journalists bring programs to inform and inspire you. you can take it as a possibility to explore on al jazeera oh a gun. the top dollar,
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the british prime minister receives tonight has made key appointments. officer taking office. jeremy hunter will continue in finance. minister can services m p. dominant cromwell service justice secretary and deputy prime minister. at least 40 people have been injured into dawn professors or marking the one year anniversary of the military takeover. the deposed prime minister de la hun dog it wholesale, the country transition to democracy. and germany is hosting a conference on rebuilding ukraine after russia invasion. the commission presidents that attacks on infrastructure or terrorism is estimated reconstruction, will cost at least $200000000000.00 faster, has 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 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
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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 complains that from this foss recovery funds that they have to established in ukraine, there 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 the $350000000000.00 you was 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 couple of weeks by russian attacks. so there is pressure on the you and also that
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you are saying that they want to step up because ukraine is a candidate member for the european union. so did this whole a reconstruction could be 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 commitments. a russian court has rejected an appeal by american basketball star, brittany griner, upholding her 9 year prison sentence for a drug possession. griner was convicted in august after police said they found vague canisters containing cannabis oil in for a luggage. the court says the verdict will be upheld without changes, but the time griner served in detention before her trial will count towards her total sentence. let's speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly hawkins, whose joining us from washington d. c. m. n. a reaction from the u. s, kimberly now the white house,
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obviously disappointed with the decision of the russian court, the national security advisor jake sullivan. releasing a statement saying that not only is the vibe administration maintaining that brittany criner is b wrongfully detained in russia. but they say this is under intolerable circumstances. and that the proceedings that normally convicted brittany greiner but also rejected her appeal in this case, or in fact, as shown, judicial proceeding. now, in terms of moving forward, the united states says it will continue to engage with russia using all channels to not only try and secure her release, but also that of pol wayland, a man that has been convicted is now serving a 16 year term in russia for espionage now, for her part, brittany griner does admit that she did smuggle our has admitted to the charges of drug possession and drug smuggling. in terms of those canisters of cannabis oil
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through the moscow airport. however, she says that it was done inadvertently. it was a mistake done in haste, and she has apologized still, the court obviously rejecting her appeal something that her lawyers in the white house are extremely disappointed with re, kimberly, and one wonders how much politics actually plays a role in this decision. an enormous amount of politics, and in fact the by the administration is under a lot of pressure to do more to secure her release, given the timing of her arrest. it came just days before the russian invasion of ukraine. and so there is this feeling that she is really being held captive more to do, not because of her crime, given the fact that she's been given, and then usually harsh sentence even by russian standards. but the fact that it really, this is tied to geo political tensions, given the fact that the united states backs russia when it comes to russia's invasion, or rather back ukraine when it comes to russia's invasion of ukraine. and so there
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what we know in all of this is that the united states will continue to engage with russia. we do know that last summer, the secretary of state antony blinking, did put forward a proposal to secure the release of not only brittany griner, but also paul whalen. what we're told is this was some sort of a proposal for a prisoner swap in exchange for a russian prisoner here in the united states. by the name of victor bout who we know is in fact a russian arms dealer. but what the white house to say right now is that they have not received a productive response from russia to that proposal. and so there has been no movement thus far on that proposal. so what we're waiting to hear more from is from the president himself. he is going to be getting his booster shot for coven 19, and the coming hours he may speak about this case. we're also watching carefully at $800.00 g m t. and that our for the white house press briefing,
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where we expect to hear more. all right, you'll keep us across the story. thank you. kimberly health reporting from white house. a funeral procession has been held for palestinians killed during and is really army raven the occupied westbank. a prominent leader of the army group. lions then was among the victims is really military entered now close on monday nights parking protests. at least 5 people were killed in the city and another palestinian was killed near my law. but he was at the funeral. we are here a palestinian a occupied westbank. had one day that we've seen palestinian in one day,
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i booked them out of europe. and as you can see, the procession is going on and we're seeing people, palestinians who were killed. one of them is what do you have a very, with known as what the need are a lot of popularity lately because a lot with mobilized by themselves a, by the palestinian authority, a
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be engaged, a rags of people that were saying that's why they had however, one of those who were killed has refused to hand over his weapon. and there has been that date for there has been a wave of support for the palestinians who are taking up arms and fighting these really occupation. bernard smith is in western usa, was more on the is really reaction we've been told it was prime minister. yeah. laclede and defense minister penny counts, watched this operation in nablus overnight. busy from the security military had quarters in tel aviv are they say that sir. yale appeared 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
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the settlements. now israel also says the military says that they expect this lines 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 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 against. he's hoping that come the election, there'll be enough of
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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. let's take a closer look at what we know about the lions den. so members of the arm group 1st appeared in public in nablus in the occupied west bank last month. they recited what they call a charter for assistance during memorial service. for 2 palestinians who were killed by is really forces. since then, the lions den has claimed responsibility for a number of attacks on military checkpoints. and illegal is really settlements in nablus. abraham eunice is the media coordinator for the palestinian youth movement . he says the lions den arm group has emerged in response to is really attacks on young palestinians to understand the perspective of palestinian using the west bank
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. you have to look at a situation where there's a 100000 settlers who are illegally occupying a great percentage of the land there. you have constant daily attacks on palestinian youth who are whether they're crossing checkpoints, whether they're walking to school or to work. the number of young palestinians run over by cars or talk by settlers is large. so obviously there's going to be a lot of popularity among youth in the west bank when a group says that they're not going to accept the presence of these settlers on their land. they emerged out of a group of views who defend the city, essentially from israeli incursions and decided to create a more formal group that would defend the city, which is where the group name and organizational structure sort of emerged. they do not have a working relationship with the palestinian authority. so the palestinian authority at the higher levels are collaborates with or coordinate security with with israel
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and the lions den does not. so they do not have a formal relationship. climate change is making heat wave longer, stronger, and more frequent. but that's according to a un report that says children from poor communities are most at risk because they lack access to clean water, shelter, air conditioning, and health care. the report says, services should be better adapted for a warming claim. it's about 559000000 children worldwide are exposed to high temperatures. by 2050. the report says nearly every child on earth that's more than $2000000000.00 will be exposed to heat waves. more frequently. nicholas reese is a climate and environment specialist at unicef. he explains why he waves are the most urgent concern of the climate crisis. the full magnitude of the waves is right around the corner compared to a lot of the other climate and environmental hazards that were, that might take a little bit longer to reach their worst. further away from the equator,
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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 and 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 in 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 that's not capable of managing the full effect of the crisis will be negatively 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.
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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. high con, set rank has laid landfall and bangladesh bringing high winds and heavy storm surges. at least 11 people have been killed. officials are fearing the toll will continue to rise after hitting the low lying and densely populated coast line of shoots have gone very solve. the storm is making its way across the country. southern region. hundreds of thousands of people have been evacuated from large cities, including dot com, convert child re has more from co walker on bangladesh is south west coastline. the damage from cycle and centering has been minimum, partly because of early warning and massive evacuation of people from the coastal areas to cycle and shelters. although at least 10000 homes been damage. $6000.00 farmlands, crops i've been damaged, and thousands of actors are fish hatchery is also a damage. we also saw
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a lot of electric poles and towers been damaged, at least, according to government sources. more than 2000 electric towers been damaged. there's no electricity in photo, cully in bori shall division and many other places of bangladesh because of the impact of psych loan bangladesh is used to climate change. and cy clone every year, there is cycle and warning. many of them are not as intense salvage operation is still on. we want to know the full extent of the damage, at least for next few days, because a lot of this coastal islands are inaccessible. communication network has been down, so it will take at least a week are few days before we have the full knowledge about actual impact of this cyclop brazil has the largest black population of any country outside of africa and has long presented itself as being free of racism and now in
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a tight presidents will run off on sunday. the votes of black pavilions could determine the winner or latin america editor the c. a. newman has the story to point city of chivalry, maria 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 gape, 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 desilva like george de santos, who's selling be traps promoting his run for another term, is want to watch quite what to do or who open the doors of public universities to blacks. it was lula bosa. nora only once, rich whites to have superior education. bob,
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yours them. i want to do battle who runs an angel called 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. 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, a word. this could you please if we were not going to discuss from a scuse 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 weigh african slaves as a r, my just sierra is a priestess of the afro brazilian religion candle. blame melody. she says, attacks against their temples by radical evangelical supporters of bull sonata or escalated, botched them from president t napa. we have a president,
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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 are black or mixed race, descendants of slaves who are brought here to what was one of the western hemisphere larger slave markets. but despite till the president wilson was overdue, racist comments and opinions many, many resilience and color planned to vote for him. among them of these men who performed complete for tourists, it's a popular after all brazilian marshal art class where they can revise and 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 class lines. whether children like lease will be able to climb the social ladder could depend greatly on
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copy high false. p. s g lead their group and will reach the knockout stage if they win. defending champions, rail madrid or away to leapt inc, we're a victory. we'll see them qualify and secure a top spot with a game to spare. earling holland has already helped theora manchester city to the last 16 and he's back endorsement for the 1st time since his transfer. the norwegian has already scored 23 goals this season. more than a 1000000 football fans are preparing for their trip to cats harp. the environmental impact of those numbers traveling is sizable, but organizers are still confident of delivering the 1st carbon neutral tournament and dash of the name reports carbon dioxide or c o 2 emissions sword to a record level last year by several indexes. cutter ranks high globally when it comes to c o 2 emissions per capita. this november,
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the gulf nation is pledging to host the 1st ever carbon neutral world cup. lot of people will gumble together by it. but the activities hidden gutter is design in such of it all the emissions associated are there will be limited emissions and this emissions available bellas, the layout of stadiums over a small geographic area means once vans land in cutter, they'll travel a relatively short distance by metro electric bus, or car to matches in stadiums built with sustainability in mind. after footballs, premier spectacle is over. the c o. 2 emissions during the $28.00 days will be offset by investing in carbon credits. but a report by carbon market watch says, cut our 2020 two's carbon neutral plan is misleading. and based on what it calls
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creative calculations, it is highly unlikely this will help is going to be cohen you draw. it is not a credible claim, and there is a big risk that is going to mislead the bone. it can to thinking that this has no impact on the climate. when actually doesn't, does the organizing committee says cut ours historic ambition should be recognised, not criticized. it points to the almost 1000000 square meters of green space created and a new solar power plant that will generate renewable energy for years after the tournament ends. we stand by our planning. we stand by our calculations and we stand by our plans to offset what's remaining in the best possible way. with the best information that we have a team from cut, our university will be setting up whether monitoring stations and sharing the daily air quality with vans during the world cup. the hope is it will spread awareness
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about the impact we have on the climate and how to reduce our carbon footprint. natasha game l. jazeera, doha. the emir of katara says his nation has faced unprecedented criticism the last 12 years since it was named to host the world cup shift. i mean, been hammered to fanny, has called the attacks on his country. defamation means i little shut off is still off at cash item. i don't know that's not on. since we won the honor of hosting the cover, our country has been subjected to an unprecedented campaign that no other previous host country has ever experienced. we initially dealt with the matter in goodwill and we even considered some criticisms as positive and useful as 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. this is made many wonder, unfortunately, about the real reason. the motive behind this campaign on the friends world cup
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winners in it. in the dawn has also told his countrymen to focus on football, author calls to boycott the tournament over migrant worker rights from local authorities in france. i said they won't broadcast matches and fans zone because of a legit human race and environmental abuses in the gulf country. the don, who on the trophy in 1998, was unveiling his own wax vigor in paris on monday and has back catherine worldcom . norris buskie forges to want to simply me the quick. we need to set the controversy aside and let the game itself and the world cup be the talking points for all the fans around the world who just want to watch football. no matter what is said on the controller say it will never be fair, 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 potter and of the parents of a spanish man. holes gone missing are walking to cat are for the world cup are appealing for information on their sons whereabouts. santiago sanchez was last
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heard from on october. the 2nd after crossing the iraq iran border. david stokes reports 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 a ran i. tomorrow i'm going to tyrone to the capitol. the tv is going to film report on me. and from there we're going to pan to others. once they're close to the port, we'll catch a ship to qatar. i'll make videos or whatever, that's the reality. ok. 30 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 kits. r o sanchez had recently
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walked through the kurdish region of iraq. how expanding a local farmer that hosted the spaniards before you continue this journey. we're glad to read that and we're back now back now that we said i'm going to iran, i'm going to benchmark for the gates. 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 came out with a garage and he said to me, mom, i'm going to tell you something you've been keeping 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 dish. i would have died happy because i would have done what i wanted, ma'am. okay, okay. emma? spain's foreign ministry says their ambassador, inter ran, is working to locate sanchez. they'd stokes al jazeera for much more on that story,
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