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hello money inside. this is denisa live from doha. coming up, the next 60 minutes. president vladimir putin says there's no russian equipment in the upper region nuclear plant contradicting report by the un nuclear watchdog. iraq supreme court is expected to rule on a petition to dissolve parliament optum months of political deadlock calls for urgent help is thousands of homes are destroyed by floods in sudan. i'm top of the agenda for the u. k. is new prime ministers. tackling the economic crisis as she calls her best cabinet meeting and in sport. big news coming out of chelsea in the last hour as they sat head coach thomas tickled plus did she does? he announced that continues to make history often having the 1st african women to reach the semi finals at the u. s. i. hello, welcome to the program. russia's president is accusing ukraine of threatening europe's nuclear security. by shelling does upper asia plants, bladder pearson has rejected a report by the un nuclear watchdog, and he says russia has no military equipment at the nuclear facility. that's in direct contrast to findings in the i a e, a report that was released on tuesday cave and moscow have repeatedly blamed each other and military attacks on the site. well, ukraine's nuclear operator says it would support the deployment of u. k. peacekeepers at the zapper, asian u. k. ponce, which is controlled by russia. the statement comes off to the un nuclear watchdog said the plant had been damaged extensively. russia and ukraine accuse each other of shelling the nuclear plant. will the i am calling for security zone around the power station and the conditions to be improved for ukrainian staff operating at the plot expense, say, damage buildings, housing, nuclear, fuel and radioactive waste need to be repaired. the facility in the southern city of anna holder usually generates about 20 percent of ukraine's electrical power of fighting has increased the risk of damage to the national grid. and it's feed a react to containment structure could be destroyed and allow high levels of radiation to contaminate nearby areas will ahead of the you and nuclear watchdog presented his findings to the security council on tip him out to get us at james space reports having just led a mission by a team of inspectors to the zap, ritchie, a nuclear power plant, a place that's been shelled repeatedly. the head of the i. e. a spoke to the security council about his findings. the current situation, he said was dangerous and untenable. their physical attack, wittingly or unwittingly, or that he's, that this facility has received and that i could personally see and assess together with my experts is simply an acceptable we are playing with fire and something very, very catastrophic could take place. he's now proposing a demilitarized protection zone rounds, aperture, the largest nuclear power plant in europe. it's a proposal that's all so strongly backed by the un secretary general, an agreement on eliminate that iceberg emitter should be secured. specifically, that will include the commitment by russian forces to withdraw all military personnel and the equipment from that perimeter. and the commitment by ukrainian forces not to move into its didn't have both the ukrainian and the russian ambassadors spoken the meeting, each blaming the other for the shelling of the plant. after the security council meeting, i asked rushes ambassador about the proposal for the demilitarized zone. i want to know the details. same as here. i don't know. do not know what the director general groceries play that to what extent that will improve the safety of those physical nuclear safety of the plant. the proposal for the military zone was supported by most members of the security council, but russia and ukraine both said they wanted more details. it's clear much more diplomacy and persuasion will be needed if this idea is ever to be turned into reality. james bay's al jazeera at the united nations as being to petra cotton, who is the head of b, and i go out on that ukraine state nuclear power company. he joins, as i skype from keith. thank you for your time. can you 1st confirm if that one remaining external power supply to the nuclear plant is still disconnected from the grid? and if so, why is that? because i understand it wasn't damaged. the scholar singular watch for heaven may and a year snake and no confirm as a more man does up i was a nuclear power. lance is working incompletely to ireland. more so it is all lion switch for a parisian mcnair hoff lawn to the ukrainian breed are damaged in the morning because of sharon or that is a situation where the dangerous ones are unit on. move on, the unit is a little better each on the, on the larry lowe. critically low level of power supply and power fall 6 units. so all needs a lot to you. fans aside from truck to sat. so just to be clear that one remaining external power supply, i know they used to be more than that, but there was one remaining. so that is, that is damaged. you say yes, there is no external. our supply was applied to the moment and the plant is working incomplete island more. so it is completely disconnected from agreed. there is no line of each can exit or no, it's her power supply was of land. only one unit owns a blonde for right now is an operation of each provides power of who the whole all needs in power for their nuclear power plant fall 6 units. and this is very dangerous situation, because this unit is the integration all's a very low, low level of power in the morning critical and low level of barracks. so they are simply about to stop. and then because of that, and after that we will be go and to design, generate us, our a supply. so how exactly is the operating at the moment? is it, is it with the diesel generators? not the yet for but the only one unit, these inauguration supply as a link to the city at 222 is a blog and this unit should be shut down very soon. and what happens if you run out of diesel? yeah, it is. and we have business generator and we have supply of diesels on side for 10 base actually. so who knows if this or is there a liability of diesel? some water would not be a good day for a real not be enough supply of fuel. then there could be mount in the fuel inside the reactor, of course, and we don't want to this scenario. so can i ask you to give your response to the i a assessment of russia's actions that does that region nuclear power plant the yesterday it receives this report from yesterday and we saw some recommendations there. and we're right now working on this on feel. feel mentors is recommendation entry agent on how to fill fields that of course, i mean there was that main root cause of the whole whole situation of issues right now. let denise, as a parent to nuclear power plant is present. suresh on soldiers are out of military equipment and rational weaponry on side of the bar was a nuclear hall meeting as a presentation is actually denied that he's now saying ukraine is causing a nuclear threat. your response to that. yeah, you know, it's and that and for everybody to so lot of a comment on those is slice from a sam, sam from cry crammed and or from russia, be known for how for viola it is there brands on. so for rational military boots on our military stuff and also military vehicles and all kind of what for on site or was a nuclear power plant? it is true of each you can adjust, denied, and all the inspectors on site could see everybody has eyes and everybody has ears just to see what this annual simply should. nissan on site, can i ask you how worried a you about the situation in zachary? yeah, what is the worst case scenario here? war stay so not a is a, you know, the last to unit 2 will be shut down and baptism to be. they'll have all disney junior or 20 old disney junior on site or on. all of them will be right in, and after that we will rely only on the reliability of these diesel generators and also on the fuels of life was, is disney junior, it us if sam saying will go wrong on this stage. and some of these also will go down or will not be in our field for zach that will be already mountain robes acting core. and this will be ready, ship cars are not on the do grant, but also it was a whole and can i asking are ukrainian forces firing on the plant? oh, i do not have see some formations that grady and florence is how far and all night long instead of that i haven't formations that the rational forces are constantly, far and also blah, blah, industrial side terms of law. and also in the down role when they're ga dot, it is so all this a lot know for a bro, occasional school mirage on so about as a blow job. blaine, a new grain on site. and baptism lay made shame on the outside door. very low. never weigh ukrainian, the territory you said that more men than the actual shannon on the civilian cities . towns are like nico paula, new a, margaret martinez. i really appreciate your time petticoats in head of and i go a tom that says ukraine state nuclear power company. speaking to that from keith, thank you. thank you very much. we'll vladimir peyton is also keys, ukraine of cheating, developing countries out of grain shipments and sending its harvest to the european union instead and advise and to ukraine's president says that claim is groundless. last week, a ship carrying 23000 tons of ukrainian grain arrived in east africa. i disputed different idiocy. if we did everything we could to get this ukrainian grain out. we did this with turkey is the result. if we remove turkey as an intermediary, virtually all the grain was brought not the poorest countries but to the european union to world food program speaks of the need for the poorest country get out of $60000.00 tons of production. just 3 percent went to developing countries. little wise, you might so mayor poorer is the author of russia's road to war with ukraine. he says russia and china have been brought closer because of the western sanctions. everyone will remember a february this year just before russia began this invasion, and they spoke of a deep in friendship. they should have documents around this, but in the 7 will, 8 months since then, russia probably become something of a bit of embarrassment. china, in the sense of the war and ukraine is not on as well as russia we're certainly would have wanted to. but nevertheless, china and russia do point each other to be extraordinarily important. because both countries are experiencing different degrees of sanctions from the usa, from the west. so in some respects they have to bind together, but it is a bit of a marriage of convenience between the 2 of them. of course there's, you'll be a sport to have a huge land border. and one final points on that, which i think is for him, really speaks to is that the infrastructure development between china and worship, for example, the power siberia pipeline and also associate to project modernization of one of stock as a port. it's the ability to take in cargo all the things we're hearing about and travel in this region. obviously, russia is going to focus now on the development of the eastern side of the russian territory. so it's trading potential with china can actually match the, the sort of the bolted ambitions, i think, double chinese russian bilateral tribes for president. she in britain. i've spoken to basil ambitions that countries now the russian president has rejected claims that he is using energy as a weapon. vladimir putin cold west. it attempts to cap russian oil and gas prices as stupid. earlier this week, moscow said it would keep the gas supply from the north stream one pipeline shot off indefinitely. energy ministers is set to discuss possible price caps for russian gas during a meeting on friday. morning with dominic kane in berlin said, what do your pin countries make of these comments from vladimir putin? what we know is what they have said over the course of the last few days, few weeks about the russian position. these are ve, the energy crisis. we know that several western governments have said that it's a weapon. isaiah action of the situation. we know the e you long ago said that they believe that's president putin was weaponized in this situation. what you need to remember is that not just the eve of the g 7 has already said that it would like to see price caps on russian oil. now we know that the spanish government has said that the e u is considering price caps on russian gas matters for spain, because spain, over the course of this summer has been shipping in more l. n g, that's liquefied natural gas from russia. so the suggestion that the b caps on prices, well, that obviously would potentially have an effect on russia. and we know that president putin is talking about. he said that the west would be frozen using a russian allusion to a russian fairy tale about a wolf having its tail frozen. that's the sort of language that he is using. and it has to be said, it is in direct opposition to the sorts of language that you leaders otherwise than leaders have been using these avi russia. clearly there is no question. there is no meeting of minds between president putin's position and the position of the politicians in brussels and elsewhere. mccain the 1st and that in thank you plenty more ahead on the news hour, including devastation in china. the death toll from a massive earthquake rises to at least $74.00. allays in support. the european champions make a statement on opening night. ah, now iraq supreme court is set to rule on an application for parliament to be dissolved as a 10 month long political impasse drags on all additions allied with the influential she our leader, macnado father, re file the petition later last month, often early a request was rejected our supporters had been protesting for months, calling for a complete overhaul of the political system and new elections. while the latest unrest in iraq is fueled by a power struggle between she, i'd groups look that old solder, a opposes foreign interference in local politics, is supported mainly come from poor communities that have been long been shot out of the political system. they are competing against the collection of shiite groups known as the coordination framework that are aligned with iran, both sides of military wings with thousands of members. some of them have been involved in the recent street fighting in baghdad as get more in this, or we can go to iran con, who is in baghdad. first im ron, what exactly are we expecting to happen today? while the court was supposed to be deliberating whether to dissolve the parliament about an hour and a half ago, they didn't actually start until about 30 minutes ago. they are now talking things through. we don't know how long that will take this is a this comes after the disappointment of the decision to dissolve. our launch came on august 31st. they deliberated for about 90 minutes on august 31st before making that decision. so if that's anything to go by, there's another hour, at least, to go before we hear anything. now, why are they thinking about dissolving the pardon? well, there's been this 10 month long. political impasse or ours parliamentary system is fairly simple. the people vote in the parliamentarians, the parliamentarians then choose a speaker of the house with consensus that speak of the house chooses president with consensus that president then chooses the prime minister. however, in the last few elections we've seen week prime ministers simply because all of the books weren't able to agree on who the right candidate should be. so the right cabinet became the one that simply everybody could agree on. that meant that iraq has had a fairly weak prime minister, and this has been frustrating for many ordinary iraqis from the protest movements we saw in october of 2022, all the way down to the protest maintenance we've been seeing last few days. there has been this call for reform for a change, and that's been led by most other other who put in this application to dissolve the parliament. now, if it does happen today, we're lucky to see a lot of people out in the streets in jubilation. if it doesn't, we're not expecting see any protests to say on the streets. the courts actually behind me in the green zone, nancy entrance, the greens are left. they were expecting most protesters, you'd see the green zone being shut down. now all of this means either every political observer is take a look at that supreme court right now. no one has a crucible, no one a no really knows what the supreme court my decide if it's likely which most people think it is the way. another postponement, why is the reason for another postponement was the month of our buy in at the moment, and that's a religious veneration at all of the sheer political parties of said, they don't going to take any action until september 17th when that comes to an end so perhaps that gives the court some breathing space. okay, thank keep expanding all that. and ron con, there for us in baghdad. let's get a little more analysis would say dawn, i'll can nani, who was in iraq focus middle east on list, and a non resident fellow, the arab center in washing from washington dc, joins us live in doha, thank you for joining the program. so if it does come to at what will dissolving the parliament actually achieve? well, we also have to look and the over arching picture here. what lead to this, we're currently witnessing, the crisis being transformed from a political one to a constitutional one, making it more complex and just stick to the existential legitimacy of the post 2003 political system in iraq. the reason why the rocky federal supreme court is meeting to discuss the development of parliament and of course, considering early elections is due to the initial demand by the suggest. moving to do so as it failed to form a cabinet to the parliament and is now finding ways to pressure its rivals with the coordination framework. beyond the parliament since their resignation from parliament wasn't enough of a pressure to the political class which evidently used to work even before the early elections. october 2021. okay. just to interrupt you that. so if these at these are the elections a cold, what is going to be different this time? because the last time around we did end up with that are winning the majority of the votes, but he was unable to get enough support to form a government, which is how things ended up last year. so who's to say we don't end up in the same situation again? well, of course, that is the core of arguments from the protest movement, right? you have the same political, traditional, political parties participating under the same institutional constitutional political umbrella. although there has been a minor electoral amendment and the lead up to the early elections in october 2021 . however, the coordination of framework based on many evidences believes that it will even further have week or decreasing elect world performance like it did in the last elections. there is also, there is also speculations that there will be more emerging political parties from the protest movements that will participate in an upcoming early elections. given that there was a major boy called camp and among support this movement. and there might be a speculation, especially from the coordination of framework, or a fear that many of those emerging parties might find a temporary, common interest or agreement to build alliances just to further push away the coordination framework. which leadership, or most of it's leadership, is affiliated with the pro iran account. any iraq which is also accused of intimidating attacking and not being the protesters from the october 2019 post this movement that is from the political last. but from the constitutional aspects of it now, apart from the court meeting to discuss the case, to dissolve parliament. there is also another scheduled meeting and late september for the courts regarding the constitutionality of the speakers acceptance to the resignation, office address, and peace that took place a few weeks ago. however, this meeting would also be automatically canceled if the course is to in any way call for the current parliament is old. and just now the going to just to interrupt you again, zaden. this is quite a complicated thing to explain the politics in iraq. one thing i do understand is that mac, not a solder, has been invited to some of the meetings that have been held recently to discuss the future, the political system, but he has not attended any of those meetings. what do we read into that? well, it makes it even more difficult for the iraqi care take care by minister must call the me the federalist absence from these negotiations or initiatives of dialogue has been very negatively impacted on call. that means attempts to gather all the arrivals. even even representatives from the coordination framework have continuously tried to bite the most of the southern or representatives from the suggest movement. but again, the 1st movement is as, as fighting a political battle for a national majority government against to be i be a consensus government that the core, the nation framework and its allies have been pushing back for months, putting him back on the negotiation tables as to an initiative by the prime minister does not seem to be something that he is looking forward to do at least in the short term, because about putting him back on the negotiation tables with the same disagreements that's been pushing them from forming discovery. right? so the playing a ton of the parties. ok, he's playing a tough game and there is a court constitutional ability to dissolve this, that is facing that. and unfortunately we're out of time. but really good to talk to you on can on a iraq focused middle east analyst and non resident fellow at the center, washington dc. thank you. now flooding in sedans, eastern states have got a reef, has killed at least 6 people more than 4000 houses. partially or completely collapsed. emergency crews say they have provided the assistance they can but need international aid. 122 people have died this year from torrential rains and flooding across to don. your the minute our general delivered out of the water came in, flooded us and took everything on its way. and there was nothing left for us. we used to have a huge number of books, but we lost them completely. we lost our savings. oh, foods and furniture. we have nothing but to thank god. oh no, you name them and i see the little dog we live in very difficult situations. our children hardly live here. we need tents, we need food and water. we need to medicine and treatment. our children are suffering as we don't have anything but the number of people who have been killed after a strong earthquake in western china has risen to 749030, a still missing rescue, as evacuated people stranded in remote villages from fish, one province, and 6.8, magnitude earthquake has extensively damaged homes and infrastructure women. 21000 people have been evacuated from areas prone to landslides or building collapses while one colon, my entire house collapse. we cannot live. danny, more are to televisions. we're also destroyed. i didn't have a chance to go inside to check on other things. members of the people's militia and rescue us, came immediately your lo hunter. i called my family and they said they are safe and sound. our houses cor loves were faked. i didn't make my way back holland, because the rocks kept falling down from the mountains. still ahead on al jazeera, heavy rains trigger land slighted western uganda emergency cruise assertion for people buried under the mud. the solomon islands postpones elections. as it's lead, it gets closer to china and further away from the wet adams for p. s. j. make a winning start to the champions league. one of the one that ah had to say, i'm not sure i see a return to any summary whether in western europe this is looking very or time them are huge, swirl of cloud front running in through france towards the alps is the mediterranean and still some parts of the year, which is sitting in rather warm weather temperatures a little bit above the average. but the change is pretty obvious here with wind and rain. now, rathermore typical for ireland, for england, france, where you see the blue turn into a rather concentrated, massive blue that significant rain. some that will be sundry, all of it will be fairly heavy. so i think flash flooding is on the carts here. now ahead of it is still relatively warm. vienna's got $27.00 sag grabs at 30, but once it's gone through, i think they'll be a steady drop in time. just look at vienna, for example, 10 to 25, then 23. then $21.00 is the wind picks up. 21 is the average for vienna for september, which is coming back down to where we might expect to be anyway. for africa, it's been a very wet spell, as you well know, with some pretty heavy dime post right throughout this a hell best still there. and it's these that tend to grow into potential storms as they leave west africa. this mass here, which will bring likely flooding in sierra leone to dwell, turn into a hurricane in the days to come. ah, ah. ah. safe, then he'd been home and then he international anti corruption excellence award boat . now, for your hero, hulu. ah. ah. he watching out as a reminder, on top stories with our ushers, president is accusing ukraine of threatening europe. security by shutting does operation plant because russia has no military equipment at the nuclear facility. that's in direct contrast to an i. e, a report flood of abuse, and also accused ukraine of cheating, developing countries out of grain by sending most shipments to the european union. and advisor to ukraine's president says the claim is groundless. iraq supreme court is set to rule on an application for parliament to be dissolved politicians allied with the influential lead. i'm a thought of thought are re file the petition last month. previous request was rejected for since new prime minister liz trusts is held her 1st cabinet meeting a day off to taking over the post from boris johnson. she's promoted m p. 's, who backed her leadership campaign quasi clots hang, has been made chance. love the exchequer. and swell, a brave woman is the home secretary. while she has promised to cut taxes, tackle the cost of living, cries is an rebuilding economy. nadine baba reports from london as lose trust. took her 1st steps in downing street, his prime minister. her focus was on reassuring the nation. things can get better. we now place a big label, head winds, caused by rushes and pulling war in ukraine. and the aftermath of k that now is the time to tackle the issues that are holding britain back. we need to build roads, homes and broadband pasta. we need more investment and great jobs in every town and city across our country. we need to reduce the bad and on families and help people get on in life. of course, the pressing issue is helping people cope with huge energy price rises on that she says she understands the urgency. i will take action this week to deal with energy bills and to secure all future energy supply. but she repeated her commitment to cutting taxes as a way of driving economic growth. trust started to tell you, flying to scotland, where she met queen elizabeth had her bow moral estate. she was formerly appointed after the monarch received the outgoing prime minister's resignation before he from north boars. johnson and his wife carrie said good bye to stop at 10 downing street . it was partly the party in here that led to so many of his own in peace turning against it. is departing speech didn't reference any coven rule breaking. but rules did come up when he talked about the end of his premier ship. the baton will be handed over in waters, unexpectedly turned out to be a relay race. they changed the rules half way through, but never mind that now. johnson did promise to support this trust every step of the way, urging his party to unite after a damaging leadership contest apart from telling supporters what his government had achieved. johnson did briefly mention the financial stress facing millions of households, the sunlit uplands of the british economy, a currently shrouded in folk, and the calls on the new prime minister to offer some glimmers of light are getting louder. you need to look at the world as it is rather the world that you'd like it to be and then you need to respond. and the big message for me is trickle down. economics does not work. the last 15 years has shown us that because economy has granite points, the cake has got bigger. but what's happened is that those are the top of taken more, and the majority of people have not benefit less trust will want to offer her own vision of britain as it faces. economic and ex, essential crises. but she must also show the public. she's able to be pragmatic and take steps to stop millions of people slipping into poverty. the challenge is immense. nadine barbara al jazeera london. i speak now to enter the men's lives in westminster in london, andry. so let's trust is had her 1st cabinet meeting now to anything concrete. come out of that. well, 1st of all, the line up was the most interesting aspect to begin with. in the sense of the hadn't just been a re shuffle the was of all scale full scales were purge against where she soon act . supporters of she soon act the former chancellor who had taken on at the new prime minister in the leadership race, right. the way through the summer run across the board, you could see her supporters, all of them loyal to her at talking the issues around that table. and apparently you heard in the dean's report, the issue of energy charges was the biggest one, and hopes that they'll actually come out with some form of plan that will assuage calm that the millions of families right the way across the country facing triple the bills come january, unless action is taken and we understand action will be taken and that will be in the shape of a freeze on energy bills effectively, meaning that no one will get charged more than just under $3000.00 at u. s. dollars in any given year. now this could be a program that will go beyond one year, unlikely suggestion from the opposition labor party for a short period. but in this case, it would appear that there will be a real challenge, a to list trust with her assurances that she will not salute handout any giveaways to people because she will have to raid the public funds in order to finance these freezes. and that could be the cost of that will be at least a $100000000000.00. and that will end up probably according to her critics being taken out of, of taxes in years to come and, and a, what sort of reaction has there been internationally to her appointment? i mean, we can't forget, she was actually at the international secretary, wasn't she? yes indeed, i mean, she was indeed the, the, the international sector, the foreign minister of the who k. she is not that well known though, on international stages under she has got a lot of catching up to do in terms of relations as, as a states person with foreign leaders. but as far as the last night went at the tuesday, night phone calls, the 1st one was from of a lot of air zalinski and the president of ukraine. she assured him of continued you k support in the long run in his war against russia. and they spoke about vladimir putin trust, saying that there was no doubt the putin would continue in his waging this war using energy weapon, ising energy in the way he has done already. and it can only get worse. it would seem and measures have to be taken on that front. next up was the u. s. president. he had a fairly long conversation with truss. he assured her of the special relationship as it's called between the u. k. a. u. s. continuing. ah, he was grateful for her support in the war in ukraine, and he liked her reassurance, is that they would together nato and a corporation, a willing states people took to really confront russian aggression wherever they could. he also mentioned northern ireland, specifically requesting that the u. k, make more progress with the european union in getting a breakthrough on a big battle that's been going on with post bricks at legislation. so all in all that said those relations with, with foreign leaders, that's something that she has to hit the ground running with. but, but the domestic front is, is her priority right now and trying to convince the u. k. public. she's on their side. she has to, weedy, jump over the fence in a big way here, because a opinion polls all really against the conservatives right now. there is an issue of unity within the party, which hasn't got off to a good start because many people who are accusing her of cronyism in the way she's appointed lawyer las throughout the cabinet. and she goes faces at her opposition in about 2 hours time during p. m q at 12, g m t. so that will be interesting to watch. thank you for that. andrew simmons there for us in westminster. now at least 15 people, mostly women and children, have been killed in a landslide in western uganda. heavy rain triggered the event in the town of casa. several houses have been buried on the mud and rescue operations. a currently underway must try and understand what happened and speak to irene now casita. she is a spokeswoman for red cross in uganda. she joins us from the capital kampala, thanks for joining us today. first the can you tell us a bit more about what, what exactly happened? thank you for coming for having me. in the we, i was off today, we received the rainfall that people very didn't process a district experienced airline flight, which buried call as of people. and we got our response action teams going to be around for today. and immediately we dispatched 15, but of course it was had to walk in the we, i was considering that though it's not for, for lighting. but by early morning, such as risk, your team was on the ground and they've been able to retrieve 15 bodies today. and my jury to these mothers and she had been and they really have to understand because they were sleeping and a marking there were helpless. so it's still happening, but anyway, buried and rob was on the rescue team has to dig them up from from there. and as i speak right now, there is a playground way they did bodies, i've actually been assembled. and of course, nothing team has come from the district of pacific to be able to conduct the assessment rather the post modern mind. i'm so sure that would be kind of what did they find the need for better your stay so tragic. the situation, is there a chance that any more people could be found alive or is that the final catch just casualty, less 15 people actually it's, it's quite said that it's likely that normal people might 4 but might be found life because those who were injured actually the 6 of them were referred to today in the morning to hospital, but then the community may show that 18 people had been missing. so meaning if we've gotten a boat 15, so we envisage may be likelihood of 3 more people. but it's not possible that the before the life during that kind of tragedy that you spent and seeing what's likely the such and rescued when going to dig deep into my. and it's not likely that somebody is alive from the time of the instance i for now. and briefly. irene is, is rain or the quantity of rain that's been seen and this part of the country unusual? yes, it's actually unusual on from the way the predictions actually, maureen is expected and this particular area we call it the mountain resort area. and i said district is one of them that usually experiences every rain and it's quite healy. equality has a number of what's up with these. we know that they must number evolve. we not that my book will revolve. we actually installed the recently a monitoring 51 read by now mom, i need to read to indicate the rising water level. so as we continue receiving more normal heavy rain fall in the area, it's likely that even the river my bus, it's bumps. and so we are ready conducting the alley warning to the members of the community who live around the same rate by the wrong that river on. so we are doing a lot of sensation, basically to prepare communities. i hate of any emergencies. thank you for the good work you're doing. irene. nikita a spokeswoman of red cross in uganda. thank you. thank you. so now rescue in relief operations are taking place in the southern indian city of angle lou after torrential rain, their monsoon rains that began on sunday swept the city. that's india's tech hub, causing flooding or to log streets have crazy traffic chaos. power outages and shortages of drinking water. many people urge to work from home or mit urologist say bang lou receive more than 400 percent of its average rainfall in just the 1st week of august. of new metal is in bigler and says life has been disrupted. inundated with water homes like these are now empty as residents leave in droves. we are in one of the was affected areas in the city of bengal. lou it is in yes. i to help and in fact, is a rise home to many of those offices start ups and global tech giants like adobe and amazon. and many of the people who live in homes like these work in these areas . and they have been disproportionately affected schools around here have been shut water levels, her a more than a meter deep. many of them have left in boats like these and have been away from home for a few days. now. it has been raining incessantly in the state. the government says, rainfall has broken records and has been the highest in many decades. but the situation here has raised concerns about infrastructure and open planning. many of the buildings around here have been constructed illegally. there is encroachment that has blocked drainage system because of which excessive water has no way to go, but in people's homes. now water levels are receding, but people over here are bracing for kayla and uncertainty to continue in want of india as most develop cities. australia has been accused of interference after offering to found the next election in the solomon islands, solomon's prime, ministers, facing mounting pressure, falling proposals to change the constitution. he says his country can't afford to pay for an election and a major sporting event in the same year. sarah, clock reports, checkpoints are in place with police coding of access to parts of the parliamentary precinct. the solomon islands, prime minister plans to change the constitution to delay next year's election and stay in power until 2024. the opposition warns that will trigger political unrest and protests in the capitol. i object to anything that undermines the mandate and the role in the place of the people in decision making, affecting especially a matter as important as the life of parliament itself. the solomon islands is due to host the pacific games next november, manor se, so gavera says, the honor nation can't afford to hold an election in the same year. some analysts say postponing the vote is considered an attempt to crush democracy. this is not generally considered to be what the people of solomon islands once they take their elections quite seriously. you know that that's quite a politically engaged society. and community said, since on our side, a security agreement with beijing critics have expressed concern about his growing influence. the deal allows chinese police and law enforcement teams to be based in the capital to ensure public order. the pacific analysts say the implications of china's presence on the, on the nation a far reaching last week. the solomon islands, band, us naval ships from its ports, camping us ships away from solid island, would certainly be in part right now. and i think it's, it's pretty, it's been safely established that promise to sort of already has been most common pacific leader of china, strategic content in the region. the opposition shares similar concerns. what is happening now that concerns me? is that prime minister sobari is so pro china and clearly anti u. s. and its allies that concerns me a great deal. it's not good for the future of this country. and he says it challenges the pacific. traditional partners in the region, australia has revised it's troubling boss warning potential further on rest in the capitol. it's a matter that will be raised by australia's prime minister, entity, albanese. when he meets his counterpart in coming weeks, the sullivan islands lead. it says delaying the election will be a one off. there's little doubt so give our plan for constitutional reform will be passed as his government holds a majority in parliament, sir o'clock al jazeera brisbin, australia ot is coming out, including the unexpected sacking of the chelsea case and the latest from the us open and the late night basso between 2 of the games, the guest ah ah ah ah ah ah ah! for his demo, thank you. moline, we start with football, and on tuesday night, chelsea coach thomas who received a yellow caught in the champions league and within 24 hours. he's received a red card from the club sacks, just 6 games into the premier league season. when are joined by dan silver from the chelsea, supporters trust dan? how have the chelsea fans reacted to this news? i think has been degraded. sure. we didn't. we didn't say come in. i don't really know. poor start saves and performances of not being very good. we versus having the transfer market, we back thomas to call, we got rid of the car coast on the place. we even gave him about the young just before the deadline day said his comments bit, the shocker. thought police get to the instructional break, ended this month, but it was a. yeah, it is quite shocked. finished. you are you say yourself said, would you say this is perhaps the most shocking managerial departure at the club in recent memory? and i think, i think joe say no go 1st time that came up. how can i know but it's this one was a bit of shock given you know, that used to live the champions league and super couple low cop car. but the big really pool we've had the sanctions to start the year. we shall see back to the business. we could do the transfer window or with thought who to go maybe 5 or 6 times to, to move forward. but the new ownership was she didn't see him as a magistrate to come forward with their vision and such makers. did you now? you mentioned the new ownership there and todd bailey, the new owner of the club. of course, were you hoping perhaps the coach might change under the new ownership because obviously we know chelsea used to go 3 managers pretty quickly on the former in a room to budge. i think that it did this is that it wasn't that manager. sometimes you get new ownership, good company and they, they what their people, you know, of board you, they got, they got their brew spot, which had marina sky didn't transfers. paid checks goes, i think that could be what their own people on board. i could that and, and i just, i think time will tell now whether it's another harm of foreign culture or look at a manager in a child to build a vision, build a club, you know, light linfield, w o. clock. he said 7 years now, they're super competitive. they're willingly to winning carts and that's maybe the vision. they'll bring somebody in who has their vision and he will 10 o'clock, you know, with a cup forward. you kind of touched upon this point that previously. do you think this is the way of the new ownership kind of stamping their authority at the club? yeah, it is a big statement to make very early on. i think you know, the 1st that was sent to the pub over back end of last season. there for the holidays in charge. now they want to see the other review. everything from from top to was have made side of it in a ticket. tickles not the man. i know. yes, thanks performance. you know, may not be in the fall known the coughing, the coffee may, we've been close by that point. okay. this what was being really poor that they want the right man in a, in the, in the job they spent, you know, caught 1000000000 pounds on players. they got rid of a 100000000 pound power lows actually now is, this is a decision. we'll see what, what the future brings it in the same success. we found the previous regime then. oh for it. and he would like to say come in as tickles replacement. probably even my grand postage. i think you know, he that is called he started swansea. he's called to bryce and they say rudy good football, smart coach. he knows the players, he knows football and the whole argument about you know, i mean she was experience. we forget about to do that. i want to translate for chelsea or any child experience. so good young progressive coach, not a see saw wish you go for the past. you've had maurine over cons. i just, you know, well no good to guess if you know, coach who get time to build his team, go to start him. you know, take, take us for dance over that from the chelsea. support trust it. thank you for your time. thank you. have us. i sent you an izzy and on for the us become the 1st african woman to reach the semi finals. the wild number 5 beetle straight is either told me out of it, the woman who ended the career of serena williams earlier in the tournament. the 16476, and if any one set in 5 matches so far, she reaches her 2nd straight grand slam sent me off the leading the final at wimbledon. i think the fact that broke the bureau of being the quarter finals all the time that did help with my confidence and knowing that could make finals in grand slams really help my game. and just, you know, trying to build that experience to go into 2nd weeks in grand slams carolyn garcia to spot in the semi of a grand slam for the 1st time. she defeated a local favorite to take off in straight sets coffee as the 1st french woman to reach the final 4 in new york since emily maria's resume 16 years ago. it's a great challenge. you know, it's great to see players in the you have, we have been growing up together with bench of all the one as well. and it's nice to see that that year we're, we made it to the top and we keep improving in the bands. no age and casper root is filling with the chance of claiming the well number one, ranking the franchise on run a route like in the past. the say a better seeing the straight that if re reaches the final and call us out graphs doesn't matter. honestly, a bit surprised that the i made it to him is here. but i think i've developed my heart good game a lot. the lead, the last, the, our to and think miami this year show me and i prove myself that i can be good players and rich later stages in big hardcore carmen read faces current auction off for a spot in the final the russian out last admit curio in 5 set from semi site being seated 27, very few gave no chance of reaching this on. having made one semi final yes. serial spouse out in the quarter final showing at the us open and finishes with a couple of broken racket champions. they hold as a rail, madrid out classed, and so 6 to begin the defense of that title, it with a 3 nail when nothing between the sides in the 1st half route took control offers break. and is this junior given the european champions, the lead? she could dance move there as well. luca moderates then made it to you know, 4 minutes later on his 100, the parents to lay out in the competition 2nd half when it should and at it has ought. he came on to the injured in common benjamin schools. richard's 3rd aid and how joe paris answered. i got that quest for 1st champions. the titles to a winning start. it took them just 5 minutes to go in front against your dentists killing him back with a brilliant valinda. and the frenchman stored p. s t the 2nd as well, and that was another 1st time finish to give his site a to go lead at the break can lead you. they pulled him back in the 2nd half 3 lesson kelly. he asked eat out on the 1st $21.00 victory. manchester city striker adding holland is com stop scoring. he got 2 on his champions each day be for city to make it 12 falls. in 7 games to his new club matches the city, gainesville fight, and also grab one of the premier league champions and convincing for one hour. when i've a spanish side severe i loved his routine, but this being the routine, every single press conference that for the game as me about to he my, he's grocer, judges of truth, whole frickin' content is retained, but the other number street for himself, for his no judge was always there always there. and always i like the feeling who the school more goals, and that is all your sports. now. i'll have another updates a little bit later many. thanks jama. and that's it for me, molly. inside this news out of the every anglin will be back with more of the days news at the top of the our stay with us. ah ah. a september on al jazeera world leaders from a 193 members states gather the united nations general assembly with the war in ukraine and the global cost of living quite a bit high on the agenda, up front returns, mot, animals, hill. talk through the headline to challenge the conventional wisdom italy books, the right wing party fortelli italia, is a head in the post. good, a decisive victory overcome the gridlock faced by recent government. the listening pros examines and dissects the wealth media, how they operate, and the stories they cover with rising prices, causing hardship and discontent across the globe. we were caught on the human huff and that will attempt a tackling the crisis september on al jazeera. talk to al jazeera, we ask for the rebound you speak off is clearly coming at a high cost for airlines and the industry. what's going wrong? we listen, you were part of the, i'm struggling in the 19 seventy's if you have any regrets. no, we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the story stuck matters on al jazeera, under cover reporting. i want to make sure you know what one we're gonna do. doug could finance the whole election revealing corruption, dorsey. busy in exposing criminals, if he was tell you that a dedicated unit for investigative journalism, how much we have to pay you for the girls. it is more by slavery exclusive stories explosive results al jazeera investigations. ah. these trust holds her 1st cabinet meeting. as you guys knew, prime minister with economy helping the agenda.

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