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a tough road ahead. richey soon act becomes the side prime minister in 2 months to walk through downing street doors warning of deep economic crisis. and i understand too, that i have work to do to restore trust off to all that has happened. ah, hello, i'm sorry, i'm noisy in london, you're watching algae zeroes are coming up on the program. a modern day martial plan and a task for generations. european liter start playing in the reconstruction of ukraine. ah, anger and grief in the occupied west bank 5 palestinians killed when these riley army rides, nablus. and a russian court rejects the appeal of us basketball,
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a brittany griner, a 9 year jail sentence, and stand ah, where she soon act, the u. k. 57th prime minister. and the youngest, in more than 200 years, has admitted mistakes. promising to restore trust in government and warning of difficult days ahead, so not conceited. the country was facing a profound economic crisis. lat charlie's now lies in the in tray of re appointed finance minister or chancellor, the ex jack a jeremy hunt while so i'll, a brother, man is back as home secretary, she'll be charged with maintaining national security and public safety fullborne and begins our coverage now from downing street richey soon akees britain spurred prime minister in a space of just 2 months. and he inherits a daunting set of problems in the wake of the brief,
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from chaotic tenure of his predecessor lives. trus. some mistakes were made soon. ex message. i'm here to fix those problems and back work begins immediately. i will place economic stability and confidence at the heart of this government's agenda. this will mean difficult decisions to come. richey soon act warned of the profound economic challenges that the u. k. now faces . now as he sweeps into down the street for the 1st time, has 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,
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professionalism, and accountability. at every level. trust is earned and i will earn yours. on the same spot, just 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, fly 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, and it matters, it matters. and from the european commission chief version of on the land, we count on a strong relationship with the u. k. to defend our common values. but in russia the
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kremlin said it saw no grounds for hope that they'll be any positive changes. soon i could promise to unite all the talents of the conservative party and not just give jobs to his allies. his 1st ministerial appointments also emphasized continuity. jeremy hunt to stay. as the finance minister james cleverly retained his post as foreign secretary. and so ela braverman returns his home secretary, stability and confidence. it seems to replace turbulence and division full brennan al jazeera danny street. oh, or she said ac has spoken to ukraine's present autumn is elaine skin promised his steadfast, steadfast support. he then held a telephone call with us present, joe biden as well. alan fish as more from downing street hung cynex 1st day as pinehurst she spent most of the day at putting people into cabinet positions. jeremy hunt still stays as chancellor, the exchequer, the finance minister. that was
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a very clear message from richie soon act that he wanted to have stability. it was important to him to send a message to the markets just to, to stay calm. because he realizes that the real economic problems facing britain and destabilizing the markets wouldn't be a good thing to do, which is why jeremy hunt stays in his position. but there will be a change at the home office, the interior minister. and what is interesting for richie sooner to say that he wants a government full of integrity. he is no appointed 3 people to his cabinet who have been sacked during their parliamentary career for leaking or for other offences. and one of those is swell abrahamson who was sacked just 6 days ago for sending government documents from her private email, which is a breach of the court. she back as home secretary at the interior minister under richey soon act. so he talks about how trust is earned that he's got to start doing that and he faces some really big tests,
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not least the economic situation here in the united kingdom. there is a cost of living crisis. inflation is at its highest rate in 40 years, a few bills will start to come in as the winter starts to bite and they will be higher than many people were expecting, even with government help announced by less trust. so he's got to make sure that people feel as if things are getting better. of many people understand that they may not actually get better in the short term. that there are, as richie soon as i said on the steps of dining street, a lot of difficult decisions to be made. but unless they feel that things are getting better than they won't give him, as the support that he is looking for. ah, it's a task being his kind as a challenge. the generations of building a crane after russia's invasion elite is a meeting in germany to lay out a plan for reconstruction, which is estimated to cost at least $200000000000.00. step larson has more from
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berlin, a plea for a 21st century marshal plan for ukraine, similar to where the united states designed to rebuild western europe after world war 2. it's her strongest, will i miss hers? destruction as measurable. the software in the country is great. estimates of extent of damage very widely. it's probably already many hundreds of billions of euros. in the medium term, however, the issue will be reconstruction. the destroyed houses and roads will have to be rebuilt. factories repaired with fever. this is a task for generations to kona off garbage president for laudermill zalinski addressing the conference from keith urge countries on don us to stick to the promises national fostering covering while our past recovery plan is 17000000000 dollars for critical immediate in construction of his a hospital schools, bicycle transport an amateur infrastructure, it is necessary to give people a new base for life already. now we have not yet received
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a single sent for the implementation of the foster recovery plan. i urge you to soon make the necessary decisions. the u. s. and e, you have each said they will pay ukraine $1500000000.00 a month to keep the country running, but to rebuild ukraine a lot more is needed. the main question here in berlin is, who will finance a reconstruction of ukraine? since the start of the war to united states has spent billions of dollars, mostly for military assistance. now there's a lot of pressure on the european union to deliver. we know how difficult the economic situation is for europeans and americans. high inflation, high energy costs, high cost of living costs. this is where leadership comes in. this is where our political leaders have to have a very honest conversation with their citizens. and the message for me, for the conferences, the cost of, of helping ukraine now is, is small in comparison to if ukraine fails, vince russia invaded ukraine,
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an estimated $300000000000.00 of russian assets have been frozen worldwide. the u has been looking into legal ways to confiscate these assets, so they can be used to rebuild ukraine. but experts say there may be too many legal and political obstacles for this to happen. step, fasten, elders, era, berlin. a funeral procession has been held for palestinians killed during an israeli army right in the occupied west bank. a prominent leader of the on group lyons, dan was among the victims their de abram has more on this from nablus. oh, these people don't want to believe that palestinian fighting with the an hoa is dead. but he died from his wounds after 3 the forces targeted him in the city of nablus, north of the occupied westbank. 5 other palestinians were also killed by israeli forces. turning tuesday into the worst night of violence in the occupied to westbank years. one of the bodies being taken out of the area was burnt after
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israeli forces fire that the car it was in. this is where and how i was killed in the old city of nablus. it was the leader of the lions den, which israel says is based here. witnesses say he was killed by drones, which would be and you is really tact, but they say that scenes on tuesday reminded them of the 2nd palestinian and to fall down more than 20 years ago. tens of thousands of people bid farewell to the 5 men killed in spite israeli threats. hundreds of armed palestinians came to the funeral and fired their weapons in the air. what no response will be if gesturing will be in the heart of television to revenge, the killing of the 5 rate men of nobliss. it will be feared for them. i sentient bill. the port among spell athenians or armed attacks against israeli forces is increasing. coloma call me and i hero him, the form of shopping from the schooner. those fighters provide the spirit of
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resistance and the palestinian streets accounted for. we're following the will of the mark who said not in went to the lions, then became so popular that songs are being me to praise members of the den come from different but it's been fractions and have agreed to work together to fight israel's occupation in a shooting attack 2 weeks ago, the group claimed responsibility for the killing of an israeli soldier. since then, israel has blockaded nap this. hamilton under is one of those who survived the change of fire on tuesday. he is also a member of the lions den. many say israel's blockade, or nablus ames to turn people against the fighters. so far they've been only gaining more support. need that but a him, al jazeera, the occupied westbank, us national security advisor jake sullivans, that his government continues to engage with the kremlin to bring
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a basketball at brittany griner. despite a russian court rejecting her appeal against a 9 year prison sentence coin who was charged with drunk possession after being detained a moscow airport with vape cartridges containing cannabis oil. she apologized saying it was an honest mistake and describe the situation is very stressful. the prosecutor called the sentence fair, our white house correspondent, kimberly hunk. it has more out the white house obviously disappointed with the decision of the russian court. the national security advisor james sullivan releasing a statement saying that not only is the by the ministration maintaining that brittany criner is being wrongfully detained in russia. but they say this is under intolerable circumstances. and that the proceedings that normally convicted brittany griner 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
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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, oh, for her part brittany griner does admit that she did smuggle our has admitted to the charges of drug possession and drug smuggling. a in terms of those canisters of cannabis oil 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 and the white house are extremely disappointed with your vouchers . era ally from london still had on the program. we are going to look at protests in sudan marking here since and military takeover derailed. countries transition to civilian rule. and cat all pledges host the 1st carbon neutral football world cup. we take a look at the challenges facing with
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with what is of it caught at our new south wales from the point of view of yet more ray of the flooded area. as you can see, there is still cloud around as a circulation just going offshore from victoria into tasmania. where flooding is again or the certainty i would say been very wet and it's not going to show any signs of finishing. the next band will come through eventually it's interesting, the in northern australia well attempts has been reaching the middle forty's, the heat wave warning. we also generating thunder stalls, the northern territory, and more insignificant chairs to west australia. if i take you through to thursday, the store is much the same for tasmania and victoria, the shower is freddie switched to not attempt is down a bit in queensland after new sealant. now this is proper spring weather here. the temper has been up and die regularly. we've got a normally breeze which pumps low and moisture and give you
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a lot of rain in the south mountain. sometimes stay, but this time only rain and christ church was the attempt to rise steadily at that 24 and there's no least bol tommy, get to saturday. how's the sun go? sansa takes the rain with it and it brings in the ne monsoon. now usually you get some pretty heavy rain, this declining line. so here it is in viet nam back in cambodia. and central tolle this though may be more dangerous and more interesting. circulating storm. ah, the dumpling in baldwin is an important part of indian culture. it's no surprise and many people want to book it one daughter and one side about family expectations and cultural tradition, i guess the way now with the reality of working in the giving industry with
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lou ah, welcome back. look at the main stories now. you kay's new prime minister richie sooner is officially taken office, vowing to fix the mistakes of his predecessor sooner cuz we're making key appointments to his cabinet. jeremy hahn to set to continue as finance minister while sort of brothman will return. as home secretary, germany is hosting a conference or a building ukraine, after russia's invasion, it's estimated reconstruction will cost at least $200000000000.00. you commission president said a tax on infrastructure were acts of terrorism. and
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a funeral procession has been held for palestinians, kildrick, and israeli army right in the occupied west bank. a prominent leader of the army group, lions, dan, was among 6 people killed in the city or dozens of protests have been entered in sudan in demonstrations. mocking the 1st anniversary of the military co and takeover ended a transitional government meant to lead sudan into elections. countries been in political turmoil since then with repeated protests and talks between parties failing to produce results here. but morgan has more from cartoon the 1st anniversary of to dance military people for and 1000 gathered to demonstrate in big capital product rule and other cities protest. they're demanding the army and its rule and handle power to a civilian government. and i have down what i let them, or at least the guy we want to return to a democratic civilian tradition. the army should return to their barracks and
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militia groups should be dissolved. we don't want them to rule, they should know they're supposed to only preserve the country security not to take over power. the cool ended a 2 year transitional government that was the result of a power sharing agreement between the army and the pro democracy group. the forces of freedom and team, or s s the, the military. then the post prime minister out the door and arrested several senior government officials. they were late to release and have a queen stated before he resigned in january. the takeover angered many on the streets. the land of you are comes over. we are out today to support the demand of a civilian government that came as a result of the revolution. it was leading the country to democracy, were not against the army as a whole, just some individuals, but the army has been politicized. and if they are formed made to it, we will not have any issues because there was no country without the take over also created a political turmoil,
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as some parties cited with the military in its power at grab, and others condemned it. the african union be nice nations mission here in put down and the regional body inter governmental authority for development have been trying to broker a deal between the political parties and the military. but that has so far fields to produce resolve security forces used here guys to disperse protesters, seems to take over more than 100 people have been killed and hundreds injured in protests against the military. but that's not stop the demonstrators. one of them either the takeover has not produced a single good thing. the health and education sector deteriorating. and there are more tribal conflicts. the social fabric dawn has been destroyed. for dance army has previously stated, it was stepping away from talks to allow parties to reach a consensus on forming a new government. while that is yet to happen, those on the streets continue to call for a return to civilian rule. here morgan august 0. dakota, uganda,
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now at least 11 students have died after a fire broke out of school for the blind. 6 others are in a critical condition. the blaze ripped through the dormitory at about 1 in the morning at the school in the district of conner. this is just east of a capital compiler. a government minister says the students were trapped inside and not able to escape because the windows have been made. burglar proof, brazil's political future could become clearer after sunday with the countries run of presidential election taking place. the candidates, the incumbent, durable scenario gets most of his support from large agricultural businesses and former leader, louisa national or de silver, was the country's 1st working class president. priority is the economy as millions continue to face hunger and soaring unemployment, monarchy on a care report from the state of my to grocer, do sole in brazil. ah,
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brazil's agricultural industry, it counts for one 3rd of its g. d. p. the country is the world's biggest exporter of meat, and farmers in the state of much gross little soon on the largest cattle heard in the country. most of them are staunch supporters of pres, enjoyable sonata. it was running for a 2nd term. they say he protects their interests, a little login song, theme, easiest balsam. ira guarantees our right to produce and live without the risk of having our farms invaded by the loudness. and the indigenous people who is allowed us have arms to defend. our private property bo sonata chose a small party to run his re election bid. when it ran low on funds. farmers like po, hey, you don't need it thousands to keep it going. when button quarter know without get a police m all in medium sized, produce his rarely dig into their pockets to finance politicians. we don't trust them all to you, but bo senari suppose austin doesn't treat us like environmental criminals. many
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like myself have kept to percentage of our lands, i'm touched as required by law and tokens, cancer. mm. oh. so we'll so narrow and left as candidate reason as to rule at the silver, or looking to wincy, employ of those who voted for other candidates in the 1st round of the presidential election. mattel, girl, so senators team when he tab it was right of center candidate who came in 3rd, she says she's also a strong advocate for small farmers. b but now she supports left his candidate losing as soon as possible. lab, but he westport during lou this previous government d agricultural industry boomed, but he also financed family farm production. now brazil still feeds the world, but 33000000 brazilians are going hungry. many, many plots that were once owned by big landowners are now divided among small farmers who produce food, organically. in this patch of land there,
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30 different kinds of vegetables and fruits. like for example, we have here a papaya tree over there, a banana tree. there's coffee, there, peanuts. let is a garlic. all of these are produced without the use of pesticides. 183 families make a living in the 7 hector's. they distribute their produce to poor families and local indigenous tribes for reclaiming their lands. but these families don't have the same economic or political clout as brazil's powerful farm lobby, which is why bill. so now to counsel them to keep him in power, monica and i can all to 0 my to little. so the, so brazil, people have been protesting on the streets of baghdad, against iraq's political elite organizes demanding an end to corruption, poor public services, and high on employment. same by strongly has more from tara square, where the demonstrations, wild. oh,
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gl opposition groups are gathered in both god to do to protest against the government that they see is corrupt. this is a continuation of the corrupt governments of the past. and they're also here to more to the 3rd anniversary of protest movement that began in 2019. and they're here to market and averse to illustrate government. they remain stuck on trying to achieve a government that was 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 of 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 on it. they came from trash and now they owned the seats of government. and since 2003, after stealing millions, they're still not satisfied. you can take half of iraq's wealth,
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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. 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, roads and bridges and schools have all been closed and
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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 intent that their political ambition is to see a country that is improving. that is moving forward and received this current government is of the want to deliver that process. the ethiopian government and rebels from the northern tegra region of sorry, peace talks in south africa. the 1st formal negotiation since war broke out 2 years ago. the african union is mediating the talks. they follow fresh fighting which broke out at the end of august. site plans. the trang has made land fall in bangladesh, bringing high winds in heavy storm surges. it least 11 people have died. officials fear the toll continue to rise after hitting the low lying and densely populated coastline of tricycle parasol. storm is making its way across the country's
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southern region. routes of thousands of people have been evacuated from large cities including darker. ah, more than a 1000000 football fans are preparing for their trip to cas, how at the well cup just on a $26.00 days away. the environmental impacts of that may travelers is going to be huge, but to organize the confident of delivering the 1st carbon neutral tournament. as i sugar name explains carbon dioxide or c o 2 emission sword to a record level. last year by several indexes. cut our ranks high globally when it comes to c o. 2 emissions per capita. this november, the gulf nation is pledging to host the 1st ever carbon neutral world cup. who lot of people will gumble together by it?
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but the activities hidden gather is design in such of it all the emissions associated or there will be limited emissions and this emissions will be balanced 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 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
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a big risk that is going to mislead the bone. it can to think 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 fans during the world cup. the hope is it will spread awareness about the impact we have on the climate and how to reduce our carbon footprint. natasha name l. jazeera, doha. i catch up on all the later.
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