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wish you soon i pledges to lead the u. k. out of an economic crisis after becoming it's that prime minister in 2 months. this will me difficult decisions to come. ah, on hasn't think of this is edge, is it a life for the also coming up european lead as talk of a modern day marshal plan as they hold a conference on how to rebuild ukraine. bosnian serbs called foul on election results, protesting the loss of a nationalist candidate. and we're in pennsylvania, where democrats and republicans are squaring off in a key race that could decide the future of the us senate. ah,
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the you case, new prime minister richie sooner has vowed to quote, fix the mistakes of his predecessor and said economic stability is a priority. he's named his cabinet and warned of difficult decisions to come for brandon reports. pretty soon his britain, 3rd prime minister in the 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 book begins immediately. i will place economic stability and confidence at the heart of this government's agenda. this will mean difficult decisions to come.
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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, 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 to restore trust this government. c will have integrity, 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
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a simple platitude. i believe in the british people, and i know the bright, today's 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 in 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 kremlin said it saw no grounds for hope that they'll be any positive changes. soon i had promised 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,
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pull brennan al jazeera. danny st of sooner has spoken to ukraine's president volunteer. ms. zalesky and promised his steadfast support. he then held a call with us president joe biden. alan fisher has more from down a street on soon ex 1st day is prime minister. of course he spent most of the day at putting people into cabinet positions. jeremy hunt still stays as chancellor, the exchequer, the finance minister. that was 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 fill of integrity. he is no appointed 3 people to his cabinet who have
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been sacked during their parliamentary career for leaking or for other offences. and one of those is to l. a brother, man 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 and he's got to start doing that and he faces some really big tests, 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 fuel 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, and many people understand that they may not actually get better in the short term . that there are as rushes soon act said on the steps of downing street a lot of difficult decisions to be made. but unless they feel that things are
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getting better than they won't give him that the support that he is looking for. he's also got another problem how it is being called a challenge for generations rebuilding ukraine off the rushes invasion. a leaders have been meeting in germany to lay out a plan for reconstruction, which will cost hundreds of billions of dollars. step lawson has more from burling, 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? the 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 for destroyed houses and roads will have to be rebuilt. factories repaired to see that this is a task for generations to come off,
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grab your president for laudermill zalinski, addressing the conference from keith urge. countries on don us to stick to the promises national fostering covering while our pest recovery plan is $17000000000.00 for critical immediate it or construction of is a hospital schools, weikel transport an amateur infrastructure. it is necessary to give people a new base for life already. now we have not yet received 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 rebuilt ukraine, a lot more is needed. the main question here in berlin is, who will finance 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
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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 this conferences, the cost of, of helping ukraine now is, is small in comparison to if ukraine fails in to russia, invaded ukraine, an estimated $300000000000.00 of russian assets have been. and worldwide, the you has been looking into legal ways to confiscate these assets, so they can be used to rebuild ukraine. but experts said it may be too many legal and political obstacles. this to happen. steadfast in elgin, sierra berlin, in the early days of russia's invasion of ukraine, the sub of pain became a symbol of resistance. now as well, how much am june reports reconstruction efforts are underway to bring life back to this heavily damaged city?
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here an ear pin which sits just outside keys and stands as a symbol of ukrainian resistance. you can still very clearly see the massive levels of devastation that this war has brought upon this country. it's been months since 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 know though, we expect that if we find funding, then by spring or summer, some restoration work will begin. and may 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,
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local officials here and throughout the country have been appealing to the international community for help in their reconstruction efforts. here an ear pin, people are still living in less damaged buildings like this one. in this city, there were more than a 1000 buildings that were damaged and more than a 100 that were destroyed completely. as a result of the fighting betsy mosley was delivered on the 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. e. yep. and problem of place 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 for many throughout ukraine are doing all they can to aid in the reconstruction effort. but with winter fast approaching temperatures dropping, and russia targeting more and more of the country power grid craniums are growing
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ever more concerned. a russia has taken its accusation that ukraine is preparing to use a so called dirty bomb to the united nations security council representatives from mosque. i express their concerns during a closed door meeting, but they have not provided any evidence diplomatic edits. james bays, reports from un headquarters in new york. russia is doubling down on its claims that ukraine might be about to use a dirty bomb. that's radioactive material, mixed together with conventional explosives. they took the issue to the security council where there was a close meeting. afterwards, the deputy russian ambassador spoke to reporters, we think is a very serious danger. serious threats. ukraine has the capacity you count. ukraine has all the reasons to do so because we know that students, katie zim wants to avoid a festival defeats secondly, wants to enroll for nato, for they are ex, are flesh with russia,
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which is very dangerous. and but which will be profitable force and ask it is him to remain in power. western diplomats were dismissive about the russian claims. they're off to the 3 meetings this week. we've had one. we have another one bar logical and a 3rd one to explain why they refused to accept an inspection from the un about the drones that we have seen coming from the wrong. so it's completely wasting our time and it's misinformation, and it's just all. meanwhile, the ukrainian government has invited inspectors from the international atomic energy agency. in the coming days, they will visit 2 sites in the country. a protest had been held in bosnia herzegovina to demand authorities, end a recount of the general election results. the president said that the incumbent miller at the door dickie is claiming victory, but election officials are investigating allegations of electro fraud, victoria gate, and be reports up to $30000.00 people,
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gathered in the northern city of benny lou claire to show support for long time national leader millard, dudek, will samson, i'm not for sarajevo to determine who our president will be. the people have had their say in the elections dot, it is the president. they can keep counting the votes for another 100 years if they wish. we know the truth, boy, ah, though dick is claiming victory in the recent election for president of the province of republic, a serb hska, hugh thomas serb republic in bosnia herzegovina. the election officials say they're concerned about irregularities and vote. rigging, investigation is underway. doric support is reject allegations of electro food about my bomb or polish because when i came here to show support for president daughter who was elected in an honest way. but we don't want the central election commission to manage all the sub recovery during the rally. dorshek again talked about separating from bosnia herzegovina. i'll try to talk about your mortgage.
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yeah, we will leave for sure. and we will take 49 percent of territory of bosnia and herzegovina with us. i deeply believe in an independent republic, a serb scott. it's impossible to build coexistence in bosnia with people who want to prevent your freedom. toward ex rival, gillian attributes says she won the election. the electoral commission has ordered all the ballots be sent to the capital sarajevo, where they now being recounted. victoria gates and b al jazeera, a still ahead on our design. the 1st formal talks between the ethiopian government, antique ryan rebels get underway in south africa. a powerful cyclone hates bangladesh destroying homes and disrupting communications. ah, anticipation is rising. and so
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with most of my cattle aways, now the winter weather is trying to pushing and this is indeed what you described. probably as the winter from the ne monsoon comes in behind it. so temperatures are dropped in some parts of china that rain running along north of the axis, but to the south, it's still much warmer than it should be by about 8 degrees. this has been a persistent story throughout the last 3 months or so. in japan to temperatures are coming down with a normally breeze. so took you down to about 17 and the son should be answer at home. sure. if that's been cold enough for a touch of frost in her corridor. this is the bigger picture for thursday that is more of the same, but the rain is spreading bit for the sappho, maybe a hint, the temperatures will follow on their way down to as go south of this weather really heavy rate is it's been proving as it should this time of the year to produce flash floods and it may do the same in java or bornea all the central philippines. and this in the philippine sea could turn it to something more
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substantial. once again, we got rain showing up in tylen, cambodia. and to march is virtually invisible the sap particular forecast. but the monsoon rains have left india even that quick moving cycling is almost invisible up in the northeast now that the brom a pewter would have been well topped up as to pakistan. also a dr. picture with the, with sponsored by cat on a ways france once had a vast empire spending several continents. but by the 1940s, the french were forced to confront reality and demands for independence. in the 1st part of a documentary series, al jazeera looks at how the colonial unrest grew. conflict in algeria and full scale warn indo china blood and his french tea colonization on al jazeera lou.
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the hello again, your watching as a reminder of our top story. you case, new prime minister richie soon act has officially taken office and vowed to fix the mistakes of his predecessor. jeremy hunt will continuous finance minister whilst will a problem and will return as home secretary. germany is hosting a conference on rebuilding ukraine after rushes invasion. its estimated reconstruction will cost hundreds of billions of dollars protests have been held in bosnia to governor, to demand authority and recount of the general election results. the incumbent miller is claiming victory, but election officials i investigation investigating allegations of for it
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is one of the most highly anticipated debates in the us mid term election campaign . democrat john settlement and republican limit us also known as talk to us are in a fierce contest for the senate seat from pennsylvania. the state could decide control of the chamber and the future of president biden's agenda. kristen salumi has more on the 2 candidates from harrisburg, pennsylvania, the democrat in this race. i is the lieutenant governor of pennsylvania, man by the name of john fetter, men who is quite literally a towering figure in pennsylvania politics. he stands at over 2 meters tall. he's known for his tattoos and wearing a hooded sweatshirt on the campaign trail. he's considered a straight talker and every man and until as recently as august, he held a double digit lead in the polls here in pennsylvania. but his opponent,
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republican man, at ours, a former heart surgeon, turned television personality has been inching closer and closer to him. despite veterans attempts to paint him as an out of touch person with loose ties to the state of pennsylvania. nonetheless, he is dr. eyes that are supported by former republican president, donald trump, and he has been not only harping on rising of inflation and crime, and pennsylvania is state capital issues that republicans have been harping on all over the country. he is also raising questions about john fetter, men's fitness for the office. and that is because betterment suffered a stroke back in may and had some issues at 1st with speaking he has been getting better, he says and has put out a note from his doctor saying that he is fit for office. but we are going to see
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him live and unscripted. this is a very important night for both of the candidates. i and for john ferman, in particular being put to the test after. unfortunately, suffering that stroke russian colt has rejected an appeal by american basketball star, brittany griner, upholding her 9 year prison sentence. for drug possession. greiner was convicted in august off to police, said they found that vate, canisters containing cannabis oil in her lug, cortez, the verdict, will not change. but the time granted served in detention before her trial, will count towards her total sentence. president joe biden says the u. s. is in touch with russia about this case. our white house correspondent, kimberly how can has more now from washington dc. now the white house obviously disappointed with the decision of the russian court, the national security advisor jake sullivan. releasing a statement saying that not only is the vital administration maintaining that
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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, a shower, 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 wailin. 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. 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 in the white
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house are extremely disappointed with. a funeral procession has been held for palestinians killed during israeli army rate in the occupied west bank. a prominent leader of the on group lyons then was among the victims it abra. him has more from nobliss these people don't want to believe that palestinian fighting with the an hoa is dead. but he died from his wounds after really 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 west bank in years. one of the bodies being taken out of the area was burnt after really forces fire that the car it was in. this is the where and how i was killed in the old city of nablus. it was the leads of the lions den, which israel says is being here. witnesses say he was killed by drones,
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which would be and you is really tactic. they say that teens on tuesday reminded them of the 2nd palestinian and father. 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. the l response will be gesturing. it will be in the hands of tel aviv to revenge. the killing of the 5 great men of nobliss will be there for them. ascension, build support among spell opinions for arms attacks against israeli forces is increasing my comment. i hear him home at the start of those fighters revive the spirit of resistance in the palestinian streets again. we are following the will of the martyr. instead not to abandon the weapon, the lines then became so popular that songs are being made to praise them. members of the den come from different but it's a can fractions and have agreed to work together to fight israel's occupation in
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a shooting attack 2 weeks ago, the group claims responsibility for the killing of an israeli soldier. since then, israel has blockaded nap this. hamilton is one of those who survive the exchange of fire on tuesday. he is also a member of the lions den. many say israel's blockade on nablus aims to turn people against the fighters. so far, they've been only gaining more support. neither but a him, al jazeera, the occupied westbank at least 24 people have been killed and thousands more left homeless off the cycling sit, trying slammed into bangladesh. his coastal regions authorities are now working to help affected communities. but damage power lines have hampered their efforts. can re chad re has more now from part to holly cycle and citric barrel lane from the bail bengal early tuesday with winds gusting up to 88 kilometer per hour and
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a storm surge of about 3 meters. heavy winds with rain and storm surge damaged thousands of homes in the coastal region and flooding low lying coastal areas. galka la, nice beach teeth that would be yesterday during the storm and heavy rain. the part of our house got all inundated. there was a strong wind and many trees also fell and we couldn't even venture out and were very scared about the cycle and brought rains and flooding in other parts of the country, including the capital darker entire can our that he could sell the property to the store marine, we're struggling to looks as all the streets indebted by flood that is very difficult to drive trade shows. the cyclop originated in the bay or bingo before turning not towards coastal bangladesh. ali wanting timely and massive evacuation saved live during saigon said wrong. that slammed the coastal areas of bangladesh, electricity supply, telecom and rode communication were severely disrupted in many regions. nobody
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spooky, i live or say hundreds of electric polls were damaged or tilted to the storm and some were totally destroyed. electric lines are now disrupted, but we're working to restore them within a few days. my mother, she's government says it is assessing the physical and financial damage. looted the cyclone around $10000.00 homes, $6000.00 heck, death of crop limb and a 1000 heck death, fish had cities were damaged, a cycle of coastal areas, the stones under hit obsolete in the country. also, bangladesh is situated in one of the world's largest delta of making a poem to natural disasters. scientists say climate change is making psych loans and floods more intense and frequent making bung with among the 10 most wrong number country. most people who live in coastal belts are poor, subsystem farmers and fishermen. for many of them, there's little left of their belongings and homes to come back to can be children
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algebra, but to our cali, bangladesh, or the ethiopian government, and rebels from the northern te gray region have begun talks in south africa. these are the 1st for one to go. she ation, since the war broke out 2 years ago. my juris for president all is good of us on june. and kenya is who kenyatta brokering. the talks to meeting comes after fighting broke out again at the end of august ending truth for me to mila says, it's been a difficult process. getting the talks on the way hasn't been easy getting the relevant parties around the table just given the tension 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. s, as well as the, if you can, federal government are attending these talks mediated by the new form. and i driven president on a 2nd, not the center as well as the former kenyan president who kinyata as well as
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a south african representative. the former deputy deputy president, and i think this has to, this is key as well in terms of 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 work ending at least 11 children have been killed in a fire at a school for the blind in uganda. 6 others are in a critical condition. it happened in the corner near the capitol. come paula, we say it is unclear how the blaze started. a well known journalist in haiti has
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survived an attempt on his life. roberson, alphonse, his car, was shot at in a port of prince on tuesday. he was attacked on his way to work as a morning radio show host. the attack comes weeks off. the 8th is government appealed to the us for foreign forces to take on its powerful gangs. the countries in danger of running out of food and fuel, sky watches, of from europe to west and asia had a treat on tuesday, they witnessed one of only 2 solar eclipses that will be villas visible anywhere in the world this year. this was a partial eclipse, but up to a half, the sun was obscured at one stage, an eclipse happens when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, and it was a thrilling experience for many who got to see it. yes, sir, i told the lady i have never witnessed a solar eclipse before. this is such a mesmerizing feeling that i would love to speak.

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