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Transcripts For ALJAZ NEWSHOUR 20221024



this is al jazeera ah. hello. hello robin. you're watching the algebra, these are life my headquarters here in dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes. before the u. k. finance minister richie sooner is likely to become the next prime minister for the nation faces economic turmoil. a pakistani investigative journalist, critical of his government, has been shot dead in kenya, also a mere mar, military as strike kills at least 60 people in the kitchen state. home to a major ethnic rebel group. and an israeli court rejects an appeal to release a palestinian prisoner whose terminally ill with cancer and in sport, helping visually impaired football fan. the castle, world cup get set to debut it arabic common teresa. ah, welcome to the news. i was just up to technical gmc in a few hours time, the u. k. will even know it's next prime minister will face another leadership race . now the deadline to secure enough support is just 3 hours away for the finance minister richie sooner because the clear favorite appears to have the most m p 's publicly backing him. it's not yet clear. if his only challenge a senior cabinet member, penny mordant has secured the 100 m p. 's needed to stay in the race. she'll be trying to draw support from boris johnson's camp. the former prime minister, who was ousted by scandals in july dropped out of the race. on sunday. andrew had been joining out from london, and boris, pulling out is a significant move andrew, certainly for this race. but the question is whether they'll be run awful, whether this really is just a one whole race with sooner because the favorite well is looking as if it's a one horse race put it like that we're hearing now that sir, there's a confidence that to more than half of the conservative parties parliamentary grouping is in favor of soon action is backing him. however, mordant has some firm support and many causes are but so far, those publicly declaring their support for her are well limited to under the 100 bar or that bar where people have to acquire higher number at the moment with johnson now gone, or there is only one, it would seem, and that is richie sumac, the form of finance minister. now, in terms of johnson, a much was made by johnson's aides that he was going to be at someone who would act in the national interest would bring the party together. a whole host of things, but the cynics would say that there was only one thing that johnson wanted and that was power again. he left his holiday to come. we was booed on the aeroplane, apparently arrived here, pulled his people together. but then, according to the cynics again and those, some of the who support him, that the say that he just could not get the numbers together. however, he says that he did have the backing. it wasn't public backing people in public to declare it. but he had more than a 100 supporters and that he did not go ahead with it all because he felt it was a thing that would go against unity of the party and he wouldn't be able to make it work. so therefore, he, he didn't go, it didn't stand, stand for it, and he hopes to fight another day would see indeed an, an android does seem that britain's economic problems have been compounded these last few months, either economically and all with political incompetence. some commentators might say, so whoever comes in to be prime minister has to hit the ground running, and richie soon act seems to be the one making all the right sounds. what can he bring to the table? what he's got to bring to the table is stability in the financial markets, a very sound economic judgement. and some of the ups already been has to be said that the demise of less trust has been disastrous downing street. now seeing all this process going through again, this time at a very fast speed. but the effectively what did happen in jeremy hunt, standing in, as finance minister, more or less took over government affairs in relation to dealing with markets and dealing with stability that is already done. the markets are doing ok right now as good as they can be in this incredibly pessimistic financial climate in the u. k. right now, the cost of living process power bills and the high inflation double digit inflation. and i'm really massive problem when it comes to the cost of living. but it has to be said that it's possible that the sumac, if he is named as prime minister will, will go in the direction of sticking with jeremy. that's a possibility he may draw in other parts of the party because he has a massive problem alongside the economy. and that is unity in the party. that is a major area. he's going to have to be very careful of the way he handles the whole situation. but as far as his standing goes, and he has the experience of being in a big majority government, which one in 2019 and having the experience of dealing with a number of major issues with the economy. so he 6 of boxes. now this does look as if the parliamentary party will have a one stop shop here and won't have to go to the rest of the conservative membership. it could be that the, the nominations close in less than 3 hours. the only a short time after that, you might find the chance that the former for chancellor will become the prime minister. on this day. the courts will continue to follow events with you, andrew from downing street throughout the day. thanks joining us. while whoever emerges as the new british prime minister will be the 5th person to hold the position in 6 years that he baba looks at a series of ch mulch was events that brought down successive governments. in 2015 prime minister david cameron was re elected after promising britain a referendum on european union membership. his conservative party governing in coalition with the liberal democrats was splitting over europe under pressure from the united kingdom independence party. you kept ahead of the referendum in june 2016 cameron back to remain, but the vote leave campaign headed by new convert boris johnson. one cameron resigned a few hours later. negotiation with the european union will need to again under a new prime minister. the riffles are still being felt to resume one. the conservative leadership contests, promising to make a success of bricks. it in march, 2017 prime minister may set the clock ticking on 2 years of negotiations with brussels. that summer she called a snap election to boost her mandate, but instead she ended up with a hung parliament, the u. k. in the you, you did eventually reach a withdrawal agreement. but parliament rejected it 3 times and knows have a, the knows have a following a series of cabinet resignations, including that of boris johnson, whom she'd made foreign secretary theresa may also quit in july 2019. re enter bar is johnson. this time in the top job leading the conservatives into an early election in december 2019 under the slogan, get brakes. it done. he won a large majority in parliament and the u. k. left the european union in january 2020. but a new threat was emerging. the corona virus, the johnson government, hesitated before imposing a tough lockdown. later accounts from inside downing street, suggested johnson, and government officials had broken their own covered 19 rules on gatherings. johnson told parliament that be no partying. i'm sure that whatever happened or the guidance was followed in the rules of holiday times, but in april he got a police fine, the 1st sitting prime minister to be punished for lawbreaking this summer after allegations johnson had appointed a top official. despite knowing, he was accused of sexual misconduct, dozens of his own, m. p. 's resigned. soon, johnson was out. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up. the best job in the world, liz trust was the person, the conservative party membership chose to replace him within weeks. are many budget announced by her finance minister, quasi quoting, had spooked the markets with its extensive unfunded tax cuts. trust sacked, quoting, but his replacement jeremy hunter reversed most of the many budget, leaving the prime minister looking week. last week she stood down after only 44 days in office, the shortest serving leader in modern british history. that he bother al jazeera, a well known pakistani journalist though should sharif, has been killed in kenya. please say he was shot in the capital nairobi. sharif had recently received death threats, prompting him to leave pakistan, and he was an outspoken critic of the government and political establishment, sheriff's wife job in as to the posted a tweet about his there. and she says, i lost a friend, husband and my favorite journalist as per police. he was shot in kenya. she asked her, she asked her family's privacy, be respected, and to be kept in prayer. more or less that's cost over to qual, heidi his outside, the sharif home and boxes, capital islamabad, then a difficult day for the family. but tell us a bit more about this journalist and the circumstances as we know it around his death when they go to don, says surrounding a killing of cause i've created a lot of confusion. yeah. because there is a widespread perception and focus on amongst a journalist, a community that they weren't deliberately targeted. now, as far as chevy was concerned, they were denied conic anchored and ready to get their journalists, who know many calendars and corruption stories about budget on ruling lead, the politicians and even to ball for military establishment. and therefore he had to leave the country after the new government to go and read the photo which aren't arresting several journalists, some of them alleged your dish and georgia, a senior center job was also here, store job. and our shirt should have of gods had to escape to buy because of the imminent threat to him. we're being stored by one of its close friends that he had to live to buy or so because they were the fear of extradition. we talked to fuck her mind the senior journalist and who knew had personally about what he think happened. he was very well known to me was not only my very good friend. he was just like brother to me and with a impeccable background of journalism. no one can point any finger at him. truly professional. and i know i should you pretty closely because i have seen his real work and he was investigative. he will, we would do is story based on documents and for the last 6 months. and i would say for the last 8 months, she was very much focused on what was happening and focused on from region change operation to what has unfolded in the following months. he was on the trip. he was on the people of everything and he was going to blow up something big i can understand and how the 3 your christian came into being and that he was working very hard on, on those. that is why he was targeted. first of all, business cases were filed against him and then after so many huge pressures which came from different corner going in, he had to quit a news when he was doing his publisher program. and then he had to go into forced exile for the safety of his life. there would be less, he didn't stop his journalism. he went on social media and started doing his own log on his youtube channel. and there was something which was going to happen. big and i think good this episode of his gruesome and kel was murder. so dad was foster and mind of god that are deep such fisher and red in buckets on the dishwasher and did a dog killing that night. but what was to take out it is because of is bored and bathed. journalism lea, a day journalist for donor day of god, and our state of shock, we have seen hundreds and hundreds of people converging are get read again in order to offer their condolences. but indeed, a big tragedy and a big lot or journalist they're made in budget on the united nation that already term budget on as one of the more dangerous john trade for journalist from a high to, for scientists on bud. thanks. well, still ahead here on the algae there and use our ukraine denies the russian defense ministers allegations that it's planning to use a so called dirty bomb and thing if eva is on the rise in bangladesh, we look at what's behind the alarming rise in cases and counting down to the world cup and poland, captain robert lemon dusky keeps up his great form for barcelona. ah, at least 60 people have been killed in an air strike by the mere mar military in the northern, the chin state. the victims were at an event celebrating the anniversary of the kitchen ethnic groups political wing. let's cross over straight to tony chang, who's following events forth from the ty, capital bank cocker, a difficult region to get verifiable, information out of tony. what sort of news are we getting about this incident? very difficult. we understand this attack took place at, at about 9 p. m local time. last night. this was a big festival. there was a performance on stage at the time, some very celebrated kitchen singers who we believe are also amongst the fatalities . 3 miramar jets are reported to have attacked. the aftermath of the attack shows an awful lot of destruction, some building still standing, but a lot of debris, both buildings and vehicles strewn across the open ground. we understand at the moment there are still a 100 seriously injured people who are in the village of can see where a close to where the attack took place. they're not being allowed to leave the area by the map mar, military who closed off the area with checkpoints around the village for many of them in urgent need of medical attention. but sir, we've also heard from the national unity government, the government in exile opposed to the military government. im myanmar. they have condemned these attacks and called for a no fly zone, or one minister who i spoke to a little while ago telling me that this is just another example of mia mas military attacking civilians. and it does appear to be a pattern which we've seen emerge in work in recent months. i was just on the border last weekend talking to people from inside, who said the one thing that really they fear the most is attacks from the air cars . mia mars military has complete air superiority, although they faced many challenges on the ground. and that is being used to terrible effect, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes and child find shelter where they can be away away from the possibility of aerospace for the up there vinstra which tony chang there for us in bangkok. well, here's the place to look at the kitchen independence organisation. it was formed by ethnic kitchens in 1900. 61 in northern me, emma. it's all wing is estimated to have about $8000.00 fighters. the conflict between the kitchen independence organization and the government began in 1962. now the 2 sides struck a deal in 2013 to me and promised an imminent national sci fi with various ethnic groups. while we spoke to a journalist who's pleading for the international community's help and to safety, reasons were not revealing his identity tree jack, either a tied to the control area is call re k 9 area. they have a that's the kinds of remedy that, that music festivals. so they're all tied to that it's central area or even so it's just about i say more than 60 people, but then on the spot it's just like the 40 is why paul from that area it's a 100 people. it could be injured. you know, it's also the tree by a truck every single you know, weaving, facing this region for. busy it's more than my age. i'm 50 now. you know, this is since from 962, you know, it's a nation all should be take immediately action. same likely, more than, you know, ukraine being controlled by international. you know, we need, you know, you cannot information that they will listen to any government on the information that you know, if united nation they will listen to any, anyone because they have a must mind or them like china. you know, she being also, i know them and also put in his be fine and in the government also the hi. it's just, we are also in, you know, we are helpless, you know, our refugee in, in indian talk. and then also you see the role hanging also being abandoned by the international. you know, we just need to enter and you know, the, the whole wall should not be abandoned to us. there needs to be seriously take your actions. the ukraine says russian allegations that may use an explosive lay with radioactive material, absurd and dangerous rushes, defense minister surg, i show you is reported to voice concern during thankfully with his british french and took his defense minister colleagues. now moscow has provided no evidence to back the accusations showing go also spoke to the defense secretary, lloyd austin, in the 2nd phone call in just 3 days. how are you force it has more from keith here . ukraine, this round of calls being given by the defense minister should go of russia to his opposite numbers in france, inter kia in the united kingdom, and now in the united states, as well as be labeled, a carousel of calls by the ukraine president louise lensky. the message coming from here is that there is an attempt by the russians to escalate at the very least, the rhetoric and potentially prepare the ground for some kind of false flag attempt . that is something that the russians are accusing the ukrainians of our president lensky said. it was the other way round a little boy. if someone could use a nuclear weapon in our part of europe, it could only be one entity. and this entity is the one who ordered short group to make these calls. if russia is calling to tell everyone around that, ukraine is supposedly preparing something. it means only one think. russia has already prepared all of this equal. there is a similar statement from the foreign minister of ukraine, a little earlier. he said that these claims coming from russia were absurd and dangerous. he said that ukraine was a member of the nonproliferation treaty, had no such nuclear capabilities or ambitions. and that's when russia makes these sorts of allegations, it usually means that it's planning something itself along such lines. the u. k. ministry of defense also gave it's read out of the call between defense minister ben wallace, and his opposite number assure you, saying that they refuted such claims and that they cautioned that such allegations should not be used as a pretext for greater escalation. so the russians are saying that the ukrainians are trying to build up some kind of a device to, to carry out a false flag attack the ukrainians. eric, using the russians of exactly the same thing. it is notable that russia does seem to be very much on the back foot in southern ukraine, around her son, evacuations of civilians, reports of evacuations of military equipment as well. the ukrainians are saying that communications net also being cut in advance of a potential ukrainian recapture of that very important strategic city. so a lot of eyes around that area, the russians are saying that the ukrainians, concocting this device that at the ledges they are putting together not too far away from her son, bangladesh is struggling to cope with the increasing number of danger he cases more than 100 people have died from the disease since january and at least 27000 people have been hospitalized time. the chantry reports from the capital decor. each year, an estimate of 400000000 people worldwide are diagnosed with daniel fever. bangladesh has been reporting an alarming increase in cases since may this year. in many hospitals are making an extra effort to create space for new patients from bar my that okay to why not so like a really good in agency. we have made an extra ward available to deal with the increased number of patients. are doctors, nurses and other staff members to experience and trained enough to deal with danger patients that dingo symptoms can be similar to the common flu and can only be confirmed with the blood test. many of the patients been brought to hospitals or children was vital. oh, my 12 year old son had a very high fever after blood tests, doctors told us his dangly positive. so we had to have him admitted and thank god he's now improving any sphere is gone down a well bank report released last year. i found a wider link between the shifting climate conditions here and the number of people getting sick. the increase in dangled cases is raising alarm among people in dhaka and other places. and the doctors in many hospitals are struggling to cope with rising number of patients. health authorities are preparing more hospitals to treat dangled. patients are lou dashboard than the top one. there is increasing pressure, the hospitals, and the number of patients admitted is also rising. we don't want more patients to die. we have arranged alternative facilities where we can treat dinky patients. aside from the existing hospitals, experts say dangly is gradually becoming more common in bangladesh. the virus is transmitted through the byte up an infected mosquito and the regions lower levels of humidity at higher temperatures, create the perfect environment for mosquitoes to breed. don't think we worked on it if you didn't really compared to the last 2 decades are scientific analysis shows that flare ups of den give virus typically took place in the month of august and september. but this year we're seeing changes in the pattern rising in the month of october, and this has to be due to the impacts of climate change. the local health experts say that is spaces of mosquito which carries the virus, has already spread to most other parts of the country. aside from the capital dot com. and that could make the situation go from bad to worse to be charged re, i'll just data dot com. at least 141 children have died from acute kidney injury in indonesia. now that deaths are linked to tainted medicinal syrup, including cough by the cation which are found to contain harmful chemicals. without it was they could be 100 small victims. dickie berryman is a rosette. sure. in the global health security unit. griffith university, he says the majority of these patients lack awareness of the government needs to do is pass and providing access to treatment. wow, we can see from, in terms of the bill was a good the how poor and also how little of the if you prepare for our the glad to go to respond in terms of maybe seen and food safety product. and then now we see in not only in the 1st case appear and also then some in the, in the near. but then now indonesia has the highest number not only in terms of the . ready pick the but also the probability bit total cases which is under reported then we know indonesia, you population also so many island and the literacy of how this also another problem because then major the to of these patients probably just among community and they don't know. and then i, they didn't go to the pieces and i agree and also strongly advise that government should take these as the outbreak nation said this because then they have to responsible to do not only to killer by imported the antidote to the patient, but also to find the cases among kamani and screened them and also support. the notable one who has, you know, limited access the limit at financing the source to go to the hospital to get the treatment. that's the use will of these big nation stat. this to support not only community but also the local district has these limited access. let's sent to our top story now the res, full, the u. k. prime minister's top job, you might say the u. k. can serve to then be mark calmer hopper joyce. we now live for westminster and is a receipt sooner supporter. mr. harper could help you with this live on al jazeera . can you confirm publicly that mr. sue does have over a 100 and peace backing him. yes, i understand. that is the case now that he has over half of them actually talk to him, which is a very good sign and a lot of confidence effectively from his colleagues. he said nothing for granted. he's been talking to colleagues all morning and continues to do so to encourage them to come over and support him in his campaign to be a minister. and what's your understanding of whether mr. su not has any legitimate contenders for that job in terms of forestry? said old petty mordant well, horace johnson, last night obviously announced that he wasn't going to stand in this contest and set out his reasons in a statement that he put out last night. i understand the of a potential candidate in the race and he moved and is also talking to colleagues and her supporters insist that she has enough support on the valid paper and went over to find out that 2 o'clock this afternoon. you k time, whether she does or not any. so there'll be a vote of members of parliament in the house comes competitive and he's about which one of them should win. and this is such a different election. so one of just a few weeks ago when i received that quote up against lives, trust, what's made m p, 's and the conservative party. you might say decide that mr. tonight is right for the job. now, when many of the critics across the united kingdom, publicly and within the media as well as the analysts sort of saying, you know, it's more of the same well, i think there was a big debate during the summer about the right way to deal with the economic challenges and richie soon that was very clear that the most important economic challenge that needed to be dealt with was to deal with inflation. inflation is sir, making every poorer is what's driving at interest rate. he was clear that was the number one challenge. and he set our plan for lower taxes, but only when we can afford them. and when they're funded and, and their sustainable that was the plan he set out. and i think what's happened that changed things over the last few weeks. is that the 1st that one that contests by her own acknowledgement when further and faster and there was a market reaction to that and it simply wasn't deliverable. and i think many of my colleagues that had wanted to try that age of now seen the what was she was setting out is the right strategy and for delivering, for the public. you know, the public should always be half of what we spend our time focusing on, and it's getting that economic situation. so now that he's most important and he can bring stability and get things on a sustainable 40, which is in the interest of all of the people we represent. indeed, and it is about the people that you represent. he may well actually stabilize the markets, but the ordinary man and woman in the street across the united kingdom is really worried about certainly that their bills and how the impact of certain world world events are impacting our on their per se, both in the supermarket and and in their home the, the problem is that the financial issues are of went live trust took over, and 10 downing street have been compounded by what kwasic quoting dead. and therefore you have a small pot of money to work where they're a huge challenges for mr. soon i should he become prime minister and for jeremy hunt? the chancellor, if he stays in position, are we looking at a cut in public services across the board? what ola? i think where she soon is very clear about the scale of the challenge that would face him if he is elected by minister in very familiar were obviously with the economic challenge is having served as chancellor. and he's focused on making sure we can deliver our 2019 manifesto that's the basis on which we are elected. clearly, some things will have to change. we've had our global pandemic, we've got the war in crane. it's important that we explain to the public, but that was very important battle to defend ukraine from vladimir putin is important to us here in britain. but there is a cost to that we're seeing, which is why the government supporting people in a, with the rise in energy prices and, but i think we're soon upset our clear plan during the summer to deal with the economic challenges. and that's even more important or with the increased challenge we face today. of course, we'll see what that results in a few hours time. mark harper, thanks so much for joining us on westminster. there is a busy day for you. like if pleasure. thanks very much. indeed. thanks. now, this is richie cynex, 2nd time tracing the top job. after losing to les tress, who resigned as prime minister on thursday night if he wins, he become britain's 1st prime minister from the ethnic minority. so what kind of leader will soon act b. so new guy, ego as well. is this the return a re she soon act of frontline politics? the man who was denied the charles at the last conservative leadership contest, now hopes to take the hell and the u. k. lighter to be appointed, not to get on with thanks very much, have a good a bye less than 2 months later after his last bed. while his subpoena was mayfield indicated, the perilous state of the british economy means sooner may have his work cut out for him. there are so many challenges that he has to face. first of all, of course, he ran the economy that built up a lot of the debt that we're now talking about. and there was some episodes of discussion about hughes and his wife's tax affairs and the position of a green card which suggested, you know, i've gotten to check to see in case things don't work out in british politics, which a lot of people didn't like. well, she next super wealthy wife's tax status played badly with voters. the parliamentary party regarded him as a safe option to guide the economy at a time of global uncertainty. sooner its financial support packages to businesses hate by coven lockdown, marked him out as leadership material within the party, or putting him on a collision course with then prime minister boris johnson. but they continued to work together through the various scandals that besieged johnson until his position became untenable, and stu, neck publicly parted ways with johnston, monica lida. let's make him on next. prime minister, please welcome richie sooner. he threw his hat and for lead of the party campaigning on a place that he was the right person to manage the economy. my message to the party and the country is simple. i have a plan to steer our economy through these headwinds. we need a return to traditional conservative economic values and that means honesty and responsibility, not fairytales, member of val and was deeply critical of his predecessors unfunded tax cuts that plunged the british economy into chaos. which lead to less trust is resignation like i, if he wins, scenic will face the challenge of his career uniting his party, stabilizing the government, and fixing the economy in a country that has seen its fair share of political and economic upheaval. in recent times, sunday guy egger al jazeera was on burke who was the speaker of the house of commons, the lower house and a former conservative party and p for buckingham and george me now from london. mister berker, always good to have you live on al jazeera and thanks very much for your time. this often not wonderful. i did just know that a week is a long time in politics. i wonder whether you've had both managed to catch your breath. all the comings and goings are of parliament for. let's just begin with richie soon act. he's potentially just hours away from becoming the leader in waiting. is this the right way to choose the next prime minister of the united kingdom post is usually inside a proper mattress will be handled in this way. in the british system is the presidential parliamentary. we hold general elections in which we have a problem and so we pounds from which a government bass government is a prime minister. so the corey of that is that if there is a change, your prime minister during a parliament, the reason they are, or a general election of multiple women have been changes and premier meet, you will, recent, there's a knock in any sense necessitating widespread or general election the constitution position, i change in the, on the sad why, for the major opposition? probably the late about say this is ridiculous. it's time for the public to have a say. and i read my was constitutionally there isn't a requirement for the debate will continue. certainly for the next few days, if not weeks, but you've dealt with richie soon as a member of parliament before and after he ever became britain's finance minister known as the chancellor to those of us from the u. k. just tell us a little bit more about su next. the man my lady. very well that i indirectly amount during my 10 years he came into the house just as the member for richmond yorkshire, 2016. i retired in. okay. for certain about 2019 so i knew that for 4 years i found very personal vehicle personal skills. he's got a bragging even a very dexterous drop box. you seem to be a junior at the rising minister and i think he's an excellent communicator. so i think he's a very beach person, i think he's coming honorable reasons and i think he's one of the. ready best people in the concert regarding so anyway. ready and i think he's huge challenges amazingly, if you're asking me do i think, bryce? yes. yes. usually a decent even then. yes. ok. well therefore i think you are a former member of the conservative party a former m b as well. i mean, you have to be all things to all men and women in the conservative party and what one does with all of the divisiveness that we've seen over the past few months, the in fighting the bickering, the bad stopping the resignations and he's he, the man that can actually heal the wounds because the wounds run deep and they will last for take a long time to heal. while i'm not sure that he will be able to do so, we can do it with you and say, looking at it objectively from a distance. ready any that achieve the unit wall where they sell it. ready huge divided, it is largely exhausting. it is run out of ideas. it's running out. soon i'll be running out of time. the economy is in deep trouble. people's personal finance is great. me savage. in recent times by conservative governance racism biber straps, the prime minister regency, that customer rode by one of these positions during turns. what he thinks is sound and all makes and getting column just showing it back on the side. it is a series of challenges that you're asking me do. i think he can meet those challenges . i think he is that all the available cars and you have to work with the circumstances which exist when i think he's as well as anybody else and better the metrics. i think he seems to be in front of the bonus johnson last year and then just same down. ready months ago because they're running out of time. so we, we were just some type of time but just do want to bring you touch on the fact that he has very little time. yeah, he has little time to get the economy on track. but he also has little time before the next general election. we're talking about anything under 18 months. that's if he stays in position as prime minister. what do you think he has to do in the short term? very quickly to get, not just the markets on side, but the british public side, but yet he is the man that kind of. she stares through this crisis. he's got to have, he's got a plan lumber about. so people end up better off as a result of the leadership, but otherwise i think that's 2 time and i didn't think he will be able. ready to achieve that, but i think in the immediate he is the best person available for the convergent leadership. one chief rejects which that you've described, but you can call me back at always good to get your inside. you'll join us again. once we do get the result, all of this for the moment, thanks for joining us. thank you. said the lighted nations has suspended its anti torture mission to australia after its inspectors were refused entry at several jails. now, the inspectors needed to visit detention facilities to monitor and prevent brutality against detainees. they also collected a wanted to collect relevant information and documentation for the assessments. full years, human rights groups had voiced the concern about suspected abuses in australian prisons, youth detention centers, and immigration facilities, not the abuses. they say, we're targeting aboriginal communities in particular, the u. s. and the torch emissions have been suspended. ulta stoned in 3 other countries as the by john, ukraine, and rwanda. lauren bottles, the professor of criminology at all straightly at national university. and she joins, you know, from cambridge top with a set on the program. how surprised are you by the move of the australian forces? this is quite an extraordinary. there is a stray lea, a ratified up cat to in 2017. and then sought an extension to at the espied a delegation coming in on the taking those inspections. initially, to get the relevant to am, process is in place and then due to close that there was hardly a surprise that the inspection would be taking place at am. so all the relevant organizations are well and truly on notice that this will be coming. and i have that suspended is really quite remarkable of it where all the sticking points here, because you're federally run country. but even the federal government has to negotiate individually with states actually get things dawn, i was stated institutions, they don't seem to be on the same page when it comes to this international body. yes, that's correct. so obviously estrella as a, as a country has ratified of cat but in australia the prisons are run by the 6 states and the 2 more trays are now. all of those were as a say on notice that this would be happening and it's actually only 2 of the states, new south wales and queensland and in plains aren't only relation. in fact, to the mental health facility is not the prisons are only 2 states have armor. i said that they said that they wouldn't provide access. the other states and territories didn't thought effect provide access to their facilities. and in fact, the australian attendant and commonwealth, the attorney general has now issued an exhortation to those 2 states, new south wales and queensland to allow that access so that the inspectors can return and complete their inspections, as was of course, envisage. so to find maybe, how quickly does that really have to happen to limit the damage to australia's reputation in this particular instance? because, you know, i'm sure what to be lumbered in the same group as, as a, by john rwanda or even ukraine. look, i think significant damage has already been done and i think a lot of us who work in this space are really of the view of if we had nothing to hide and they really would be no concern. and in fact, in the, in the jurisdiction where i live, nurse trailing capital territory corrections commissioner said, you know, it makes us a welcoming compliance with the requirements. and if they have any recommendations . now in principle, we would be happy to take them on board. that's the source reproach. i think jurisdictions should be willing to take mama to ensure that they are practicing in compliance with their human rights obligations. but the reality is that we have been faced with extraordinary mom, i think, and scandals i think is a fair word to describe our prisons and youth detention centers across australia. as you said in your introduction, especially when it comes to the treatment of average on to our strike, all the people that there's been a rural commission there is currently a class action in relation to youth detention in 2 states. mister allen, tasmania, there is currently an inquiry in one of those states in tasmania, but there are some, there's really no justification for australia to sure it's obligations to shy away from scrutiny when it's pretty clear that there are human rights abuse taking place. we shall see how quickly this is all rectified to live with laura bottles, thanks so much for joining us from cambra, thank he known as rarely called has rejected an appeal to release a palestinian prisoner, whose terminally ill with cancer. no sort of bull. hamid's family says that they want to spend his last days with him and is really law to release sick prisoners doesn't apply to abraham and because he's charged with killing israelis, not abraham as more natural made, just learned. and his really court has refused to release his sick brother nasir from prison. 50 year old nasa serving 7 life sentences after a court convicted him of taking part in attacks during the 2nd palestinian uprising . a year ago, he was diagnosed with cancer. israel allows terminally ill prisoners to apply for a compassionate release. but a few years ago, an amendment was introduced to the law to exclude those charged with killing his radio nozzles. families not ready to give up their appealing to israel supreme court. and barbara way to let you know that the only way to lease nasa is by exercising political effort. we've asked the palestinian authority to pressure israel to egypt and jordan. all 3 of them have signed agreements with israel when they should use them for leverage for a human case like necessity. several protests have been held in the occupied westbank to call for ne protesters say he poses no threat, but that israel keeps him in jail to punish him and his family. and i mean the ebony i want my son. i want him to be by my side, even if it's just for one day. he wants to be among his people that he sacrificed for the family last saw an author in september, and they fear it could be the last lost for words. naji says his brother didn't have a chance to live spending more than 30 years in prison, with oliver, nor we want to know where he'll be buried and his mother has the right and we have the right to great site. it's not only our demand, it's the demand of other prisoners, families who have lost loved ones. for decades, these families used to demand the release of their sons. now they want their bodies, even after their death is really hasn't released the bodies of 9 palestinian prisoners in the past 5 years. as about mid flights for his life, his family is also fighting for his right to a burial. neither brought him al jazeera the occupied westbank the $27.00 days to go until kick off at the world cup here in cattle. now the host country is looking very colorful as, as 12 convents from all over the world dryer country. raska is down on dive, house water front, well, on a very breezy and colorful day joanna were all exactly well, so hale, we have come down to this stunning location. down here on the coronation, we can see lots of very colorful flags this area called flag plaza. it just opens this month. there are a 119 flags here behind me, all of them representing diplomatic missions that are in castle, but also the united nations, the e. u and the gulf corporation council. it's designed to be a place where people can come meet, understand each other, coaches, and certainly if you're in social media, it's a great place to take photos and i've met country but will find manero l funny down here the mirror, leslie told me the world is coming to castle, how's the country feel about that? i mean there's a lot of emotion. and for me personally, i feel like i'm worried safety wise, but i also have trust in the fact, but we will still be safe. there is a lot of like safety measures being taken, but i'm very excited because i'm excited to see people from different cultures from different countries. how we're all going to get to experience the different cultures and like one space and because cars are so small, it's going to be like condensed and away. but that for me is exciting because like you'll get to see people from all walks of life, which is very, very like, exciting for me. i'm. a lot of people have never been to them, at least. what do you want them to know about the country culture? i think categories are very like friendly. they're very like respectful. we're very tolerant as well, which is a lot like things that people don't really expect because of what's been said in the media, but will respect to fuse us thing as well. yes, i think i'm excited for people to experience the culture here to see the different aspects of guitar, the old and the new. so i think that's what this will should expect. and i introduced you as a country football fan. how do you think they'll actually do the cap? oh, national team will do it. this one of them. i'm worried, but i have high hopes because we've seen them perform well. they are the asian shopkins. so i am really, really excited. i think if they don't let the pressure of it being the work gets to them they can perform. we have some really, really good players. well, there's like, you know, been up there with some of the best and been mentioned. you know, your players. yeah. i think they can definitely do well, they can definitely perform, but they can't let the pressure get to them. yes. so. okay, so that's the view of one country football fan. have fun coming to this tournament . well, that will be getting more than just the flag plaza. in fact, blind and partially sighted fans will get an extra treat because for the 1st time at the finals, arabic audio, descriptive comment tree will be available for them as richardson has more. despite being born, blowing in the crony has left football all his life. the audio descriptive comment tree, he's listening to shows he can enjoy the game day like any other way. and if you, especially trained commentators writ this event in, kath talked to the benefits as blind and visually impaired supporters, descriptive commentary. it's totally different from the mainstream commentary that we listen to on televisions or registration for the em that describes being action like how players are reacting, how things are cheating up with the teams and how the bows moving. they are like following the ball all the time. the are describing every single action as they are looking as the game. they are our eyes a lot of the time. that's where i'm in the build up to this world cup kept us had been kelly for university organized training programs for would be commentators volunteers with the chance to play a key role at the finals. then very challenging for people with disability to go from their homes to their seat. it's a lot of challenges for them. and when they are in their seat, you know for sure that these people are obsessed with football. the, the love the game. so i promised myself that i'm going to be delivering the best descriptive commentary for them. life is giving me the opportunity to, to share what i feel inside my heart thought this game through my voice and explain and build a maximum for somebody will share this feeling accessible via an app on your phone . this type of commentary has become increasingly common in europe, but are a big, hadn't heard of the major tournaments. and so last years, arab cup, as audio descriptive commentary made it well, kept deb you in south africa in 2010. but this is the 1st time it will be available at the finals in the arabic language, specialized commentary will be on offer, in arabic and english at every game during this world come, when we speak of the potter was the top, we all speak of legacy was this tournament will leave to the region and i hope that the descriptive coming through will be a part of this legacy. it's about making football in the middle east, a more inclusive experience, just worn long term targets of this world cup. and the richardson al jazeera, doha so in cosivity, and understanding each of those differences, such an important message being sent, hey, by, well, couple organizes ahead of his tournament. thanks very much to check out the 4th or the cornish. one of the plays expected to start because i woke up as continued his grateful for barcelona post. captain robert dusky is on target in the fall when i think bill by 17 goals, the seasons are the strike. say farmers, they close the spanish league leaders, rail address in the premier league. the lead is all points to south hampton with let's put them in front with the game ending in a one old role away from football, the major league baseball, the philadelphia phillies into the 1st world theories and 13. yes ma'am. from bryce harper was the moment they secured a full 3 went over the san diego padres on sunday, the phillies finishing the national lead championship pennant the 8th time in the history. these trades when the american league championship for the 2nd straight season, after completing a series, white wash over the new york yankees. the rose who was not only will theories in 2017, will have home advantage against the police in game one, which is on friday. a red bulls months, the stoppin got a record equaling 13th when for the formula, one season at the us ground free in texas. the victory which also claims the constructors. championship was an emotional victory for the team. following the death of a co founder and owner the day before the race it's been a week of political turmoil in the u. k. now we've been discussing about the country prepares for its 3rd prime minister since july saturate. subbing weighing game hauled the leadership crisis. victoria gave us a story looking to take the next step in your career. the u. k. government is hiring and is now inviting applications for prime minister. this recruitment video was produced by 2 comedians, but the joke started before list trust resigned. 0, one u. k. newspaper started live streaming and lettuce to see if it would last longer than trust his prime minister. it did. there's been this mock air b and b listing of downing street, and this tweet from an unofficial account of the downing street cat. from political cartoons to the tv show spitting image. britain's enjoy a long history of political satire, comedian say it plays an important role in a functioning democracy, a lot of comedians kind of find their path by just tweeting at the time as things happen. so it's really about getting a small point across in a really quick way. and i often think that it might sound as a joke or main, but it actually kind of opens doors for a lot of people to investigate more and find out more about what is actually happening. nitika environment as well. no previous experience is necessary and don't worry about having a high i q. it's been a turbulent few weeks in british politics, less the lettuce is no more. ah, but political 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this is al jazeera ah. hello. hello robin. you're watching the algebra, these are life my headquarters here in dough are coming up in the next 60 minutes. before the u. k. finance minister richie sooner is likely to become the next prime minister for the nation faces economic turmoil. a pakistani investigative journalist, critical of his government, has been shot dead in kenya, also a mere mar, military as strike kills at least 60 people in the kitchen state. home to a major ethnic rebel group. and an israeli court rejects an appeal to release a palestinian prisoner whose terminally ill with cancer and in sport, helping visually impaired football fan. the castle, world cup get set to debut it arabic common teresa. ah, welcome to the news. i was just up to technical gmc in a few hours time, the u. k. will even know it's next prime minister will face another leadership race . now the deadline to secure enough support is just 3 hours away for the finance minister richie sooner because the clear favorite appears to have the most m p 's publicly backing him. it's not yet clear. if his only challenge a senior cabinet member, penny mordant has secured the 100 m p. 's needed to stay in the race. she'll be trying to draw support from boris johnson's camp. the former prime minister, who was ousted by scandals in july dropped out of the race. on sunday. andrew had been joining out from london, and boris, pulling out is a significant move andrew, certainly for this race. but the question is whether they'll be run awful, whether this really is just a one whole race with sooner because the favorite well is looking as if it's a one horse race put it like that we're hearing now that sir, there's a confidence that to more than half of the conservative parties parliamentary grouping is in favor of soon action is backing him. however, mordant has some firm support and many causes are but so far, those publicly declaring their support for her are well limited to under the 100 bar or that bar where people have to acquire higher number at the moment with johnson now gone, or there is only one, it would seem, and that is richie sumac, the form of finance minister. now, in terms of johnson, a much was made by johnson's aides that he was going to be at someone who would act in the national interest would bring the party together. a whole host of things, but the cynics would say that there was only one thing that johnson wanted and that was power again. he left his holiday to come. we was booed on the aeroplane, apparently arrived here, pulled his people together. but then, according to the cynics again and those, some of the who support him, that the say that he just could not get the numbers together. however, he says that he did have the backing. it wasn't public backing people in public to declare it. but he had more than a 100 supporters and that he did not go ahead with it all because he felt it was a thing that would go against unity of the party and he wouldn't be able to make it work. so therefore, he, he didn't go, it didn't stand, stand for it, and he hopes to fight another day would see indeed an, an android does seem that britain's economic problems have been compounded these last few months, either economically and all with political incompetence. some commentators might say, so whoever comes in to be prime minister has to hit the ground running, and richie soon act seems to be the one making all the right sounds. what can he bring to the table? what he's got to bring to the table is stability in the financial markets, a very sound economic judgement. and some of the ups already been has to be said that the demise of less trust has been disastrous downing street. now seeing all this process going through again, this time at a very fast speed. but the effectively what did happen in jeremy hunt, standing in, as finance minister, more or less took over government affairs in relation to dealing with markets and dealing with stability that is already done. the markets are doing ok right now as good as they can be in this incredibly pessimistic financial climate in the u. k. right now, the cost of living process power bills and the high inflation double digit inflation. and i'm really massive problem when it comes to the cost of living. but it has to be said that it's possible that the sumac, if he is named as prime minister will, will go in the direction of sticking with jeremy. that's a possibility he may draw in other parts of the party because he has a massive problem alongside the economy. and that is unity in the party. that is a major area. he's going to have to be very careful of the way he handles the whole situation. but as far as his standing goes, and he has the experience of being in a big majority government, which one in 2019 and having the experience of dealing with a number of major issues with the economy. so he 6 of boxes. now this does look as if the parliamentary party will have a one stop shop here and won't have to go to the rest of the conservative membership. it could be that the, the nominations close in less than 3 hours. the only a short time after that, you might find the chance that the former for chancellor will become the prime minister. on this day. the courts will continue to follow events with you, andrew from downing street throughout the day. thanks joining us. while whoever emerges as the new british prime minister will be the 5th person to hold the position in 6 years that he baba looks at a series of ch mulch was events that brought down successive governments. in 2015 prime minister david cameron was re elected after promising britain a referendum on european union membership. his conservative party governing in coalition with the liberal democrats was splitting over europe under pressure from the united kingdom independence party. you kept ahead of the referendum in june 2016 cameron back to remain, but the vote leave campaign headed by new convert boris johnson. one cameron resigned a few hours later. negotiation with the european union will need to again under a new prime minister. the riffles are still being felt to resume one. the conservative leadership contests, promising to make a success of bricks. it in march, 2017 prime minister may set the clock ticking on 2 years of negotiations with brussels. that summer she called a snap election to boost her mandate, but instead she ended up with a hung parliament, the u. k. in the you, you did eventually reach a withdrawal agreement. but parliament rejected it 3 times and knows have a, the knows have a following a series of cabinet resignations, including that of boris johnson, whom she'd made foreign secretary theresa may also quit in july 2019. re enter bar is johnson. this time in the top job leading the conservatives into an early election in december 2019 under the slogan, get brakes. it done. he won a large majority in parliament and the u. k. left the european union in january 2020. but a new threat was emerging. the corona virus, the johnson government, hesitated before imposing a tough lockdown. later accounts from inside downing street, suggested johnson, and government officials had broken their own covered 19 rules on gatherings. johnson told parliament that be no partying. i'm sure that whatever happened or the guidance was followed in the rules of holiday times, but in april he got a police fine, the 1st sitting prime minister to be punished for lawbreaking this summer after allegations johnson had appointed a top official. despite knowing, he was accused of sexual misconduct, dozens of his own, m. p. 's resigned. soon, johnson was out. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up. the best job in the world, liz trust was the person, the conservative party membership chose to replace him within weeks. are many budget announced by her finance minister, quasi quoting, had spooked the markets with its extensive unfunded tax cuts. trust sacked, quoting, but his replacement jeremy hunter reversed most of the many budget, leaving the prime minister looking week. last week she stood down after only 44 days in office, the shortest serving leader in modern british history. that he bother al jazeera, a well known pakistani journalist though should sharif, has been killed in kenya. please say he was shot in the capital nairobi. sharif had recently received death threats, prompting him to leave pakistan, and he was an outspoken critic of the government and political establishment, sheriff's wife job in as to the posted a tweet about his there. and she says, i lost a friend, husband and my favorite journalist as per police. he was shot in kenya. she asked her, she asked her family's privacy, be respected, and to be kept in prayer. more or less that's cost over to qual, heidi his outside, the sharif home and boxes, capital islamabad, then a difficult day for the family. but tell us a bit more about this journalist and the circumstances as we know it around his death when they go to don, says surrounding a killing of cause i've created a lot of confusion. yeah. because there is a widespread perception and focus on amongst a journalist, a community that they weren't deliberately targeted. now, as far as chevy was concerned, they were denied conic anchored and ready to get their journalists, who know many calendars and corruption stories about budget on ruling lead, the politicians and even to ball for military establishment. and therefore he had to leave the country after the new government to go and read the photo which aren't arresting several journalists, some of them alleged your dish and georgia, a senior center job was also here, store job. and our shirt should have of gods had to escape to buy because of the imminent threat to him. we're being stored by one of its close friends that he had to live to buy or so because they were the fear of extradition. we talked to fuck her mind the senior journalist and who knew had personally about what he think happened. he was very well known to me was not only my very good friend. he was just like brother to me and with a impeccable background of journalism. no one can point any finger at him. truly professional. and i know i should you pretty closely because i have seen his real work and he was investigative. he will, we would do is story based on documents and for the last 6 months. and i would say for the last 8 months, she was very much focused on what was happening and focused on from region change operation to what has unfolded in the following months. he was on the trip. he was on the people of everything and he was going to blow up something big i can understand and how the 3 your christian came into being and that he was working very hard on, on those. that is why he was targeted. first of all, business cases were filed against him and then after so many huge pressures which came from different corner going in, he had to quit a news when he was doing his publisher program. and then he had to go into forced exile for the safety of his life. there would be less, he didn't stop his journalism. he went on social media and started doing his own log on his youtube channel. and there was something which was going to happen. big and i think good this episode of his gruesome and kel was murder. so dad was foster and mind of god that are deep such fisher and red in buckets on the dishwasher and did a dog killing that night. but what was to take out it is because of is bored and bathed. journalism lea, a day journalist for donor day of god, and our state of shock, we have seen hundreds and hundreds of people converging are get read again in order to offer their condolences. but indeed, a big tragedy and a big lot or journalist they're made in budget on the united nation that already term budget on as one of the more dangerous john trade for journalist from a high to, for scientists on bud. thanks. well, still ahead here on the algae there and use our ukraine denies the russian defense ministers allegations that it's planning to use a so called dirty bomb and thing if eva is on the rise in bangladesh, we look at what's behind the alarming rise in cases and counting down to the world cup and poland, captain robert lemon dusky keeps up his great form for barcelona. ah, at least 60 people have been killed in an air strike by the mere mar military in the northern, the chin state. the victims were at an event celebrating the anniversary of the kitchen ethnic groups political wing. let's cross over straight to tony chang, who's following events forth from the ty, capital bank cocker, a difficult region to get verifiable, information out of tony. what sort of news are we getting about this incident? very difficult. we understand this attack took place at, at about 9 p. m local time. last night. this was a big festival. there was a performance on stage at the time, some very celebrated kitchen singers who we believe are also amongst the fatalities . 3 miramar jets are reported to have attacked. the aftermath of the attack shows an awful lot of destruction, some building still standing, but a lot of debris, both buildings and vehicles strewn across the open ground. we understand at the moment there are still a 100 seriously injured people who are in the village of can see where a close to where the attack took place. they're not being allowed to leave the area by the map mar, military who closed off the area with checkpoints around the village for many of them in urgent need of medical attention. but sir, we've also heard from the national unity government, the government in exile opposed to the military government. im myanmar. they have condemned these attacks and called for a no fly zone, or one minister who i spoke to a little while ago telling me that this is just another example of mia mas military attacking civilians. and it does appear to be a pattern which we've seen emerge in work in recent months. i was just on the border last weekend talking to people from inside, who said the one thing that really they fear the most is attacks from the air cars . mia mars military has complete air superiority, although they faced many challenges on the ground. and that is being used to terrible effect, forcing hundreds of thousands of people to flee their homes and child find shelter where they can be away away from the possibility of aerospace for the up there vinstra which tony chang there for us in bangkok. well, here's the place to look at the kitchen independence organisation. it was formed by ethnic kitchens in 1900. 61 in northern me, emma. it's all wing is estimated to have about $8000.00 fighters. the conflict between the kitchen independence organization and the government began in 1962. now the 2 sides struck a deal in 2013 to me and promised an imminent national sci fi with various ethnic groups. while we spoke to a journalist who's pleading for the international community's help and to safety, reasons were not revealing his identity tree jack, either a tied to the control area is call re k 9 area. they have a that's the kinds of remedy that, that music festivals. so they're all tied to that it's central area or even so it's just about i say more than 60 people, but then on the spot it's just like the 40 is why paul from that area it's a 100 people. it could be injured. you know, it's also the tree by a truck every single you know, weaving, facing this region for. busy it's more than my age. i'm 50 now. you know, this is since from 962, you know, it's a nation all should be take immediately action. same likely, more than, you know, ukraine being controlled by international. you know, we need, you know, you cannot information that they will listen to any government on the information that you know, if united nation they will listen to any, anyone because they have a must mind or them like china. you know, she being also, i know them and also put in his be fine and in the government also the hi. it's just, we are also in, you know, we are helpless, you know, our refugee in, in indian talk. and then also you see the role hanging also being abandoned by the international. you know, we just need to enter and you know, the, the whole wall should not be abandoned to us. there needs to be seriously take your actions. the ukraine says russian allegations that may use an explosive lay with radioactive material, absurd and dangerous rushes, defense minister surg, i show you is reported to voice concern during thankfully with his british french and took his defense minister colleagues. now moscow has provided no evidence to back the accusations showing go also spoke to the defense secretary, lloyd austin, in the 2nd phone call in just 3 days. how are you force it has more from keith here . ukraine, this round of calls being given by the defense minister should go of russia to his opposite numbers in france, inter kia in the united kingdom, and now in the united states, as well as be labeled, a carousel of calls by the ukraine president louise lensky. the message coming from here is that there is an attempt by the russians to escalate at the very least, the rhetoric and potentially prepare the ground for some kind of false flag attempt . that is something that the russians are accusing the ukrainians of our president lensky said. it was the other way round a little boy. if someone could use a nuclear weapon in our part of europe, it could only be one entity. and this entity is the one who ordered short group to make these calls. if russia is calling to tell everyone around that, ukraine is supposedly preparing something. it means only one think. russia has already prepared all of this equal. there is a similar statement from the foreign minister of ukraine, a little earlier. he said that these claims coming from russia were absurd and dangerous. he said that ukraine was a member of the nonproliferation treaty, had no such nuclear capabilities or ambitions. and that's when russia makes these sorts of allegations, it usually means that it's planning something itself along such lines. the u. k. ministry of defense also gave it's read out of the call between defense minister ben wallace, and his opposite number assure you, saying that they refuted such claims and that they cautioned that such allegations should not be used as a pretext for greater escalation. so the russians are saying that the ukrainians are trying to build up some kind of a device to, to carry out a false flag attack the ukrainians. eric, using the russians of exactly the same thing. it is notable that russia does seem to be very much on the back foot in southern ukraine, around her son, evacuations of civilians, reports of evacuations of military equipment as well. the ukrainians are saying that communications net also being cut in advance of a potential ukrainian recapture of that very important strategic city. so a lot of eyes around that area, the russians are saying that the ukrainians, concocting this device that at the ledges they are putting together not too far away from her son, bangladesh is struggling to cope with the increasing number of danger he cases more than 100 people have died from the disease since january and at least 27000 people have been hospitalized time. the chantry reports from the capital decor. each year, an estimate of 400000000 people worldwide are diagnosed with daniel fever. bangladesh has been reporting an alarming increase in cases since may this year. in many hospitals are making an extra effort to create space for new patients from bar my that okay to why not so like a really good in agency. we have made an extra ward available to deal with the increased number of patients. are doctors, nurses and other staff members to experience and trained enough to deal with danger patients that dingo symptoms can be similar to the common flu and can only be confirmed with the blood test. many of the patients been brought to hospitals or children was vital. oh, my 12 year old son had a very high fever after blood tests, doctors told us his dangly positive. so we had to have him admitted and thank god he's now improving any sphere is gone down a well bank report released last year. i found a wider link between the shifting climate conditions here and the number of people getting sick. the increase in dangled cases is raising alarm among people in dhaka and other places. and the doctors in many hospitals are struggling to cope with rising number of patients. health authorities are preparing more hospitals to treat dangled. patients are lou dashboard than the top one. there is increasing pressure, the hospitals, and the number of patients admitted is also rising. we don't want more patients to die. we have arranged alternative facilities where we can treat dinky patients. aside from the existing hospitals, experts say dangly is gradually becoming more common in bangladesh. the virus is transmitted through the byte up an infected mosquito and the regions lower levels of humidity at higher temperatures, create the perfect environment for mosquitoes to breed. don't think we worked on it if you didn't really compared to the last 2 decades are scientific analysis shows that flare ups of den give virus typically took place in the month of august and september. but this year we're seeing changes in the pattern rising in the month of october, and this has to be due to the impacts of climate change. the local health experts say that is spaces of mosquito which carries the virus, has already spread to most other parts of the country. aside from the capital dot com. and that could make the situation go from bad to worse to be charged re, i'll just data dot com. at least 141 children have died from acute kidney injury in indonesia. now that deaths are linked to tainted medicinal syrup, including cough by the cation which are found to contain harmful chemicals. without it was they could be 100 small victims. dickie berryman is a rosette. sure. in the global health security unit. griffith university, he says the majority of these patients lack awareness of the government needs to do is pass and providing access to treatment. wow, we can see from, in terms of the bill was a good the how poor and also how little of the if you prepare for our the glad to go to respond in terms of maybe seen and food safety product. and then now we see in not only in the 1st case appear and also then some in the, in the near. but then now indonesia has the highest number not only in terms of the . ready pick the but also the probability bit total cases which is under reported then we know indonesia, you population also so many island and the literacy of how this also another problem because then major the to of these patients probably just among community and they don't know. and then i, they didn't go to the pieces and i agree and also strongly advise that government should take these as the outbreak nation said this because then they have to responsible to do not only to killer by imported the antidote to the patient, but also to find the cases among kamani and screened them and also support. the notable one who has, you know, limited access the limit at financing the source to go to the hospital to get the treatment. that's the use will of these big nation stat. this to support not only community but also the local district has these limited access. let's sent to our top story now the res, full, the u. k. prime minister's top job, you might say the u. k. can serve to then be mark calmer hopper joyce. we now live for westminster and is a receipt sooner supporter. mr. harper could help you with this live on al jazeera . can you confirm publicly that mr. sue does have over a 100 and peace backing him. yes, i understand. that is the case now that he has over half of them actually talk to him, which is a very good sign and a lot of confidence effectively from his colleagues. he said nothing for granted. he's been talking to colleagues all morning and continues to do so to encourage them to come over and support him in his campaign to be a minister. and what's your understanding of whether mr. su not has any legitimate contenders for that job in terms of forestry? said old petty mordant well, horace johnson, last night obviously announced that he wasn't going to stand in this contest and set out his reasons in a statement that he put out last night. i understand the of a potential candidate in the race and he moved and is also talking to colleagues and her supporters insist that she has enough support on the valid paper and went over to find out that 2 o'clock this afternoon. you k time, whether she does or not any. so there'll be a vote of members of parliament in the house comes competitive and he's about which one of them should win. and this is such a different election. so one of just a few weeks ago when i received that quote up against lives, trust, what's made m p, 's and the conservative party. you might say decide that mr. tonight is right for the job. now, when many of the critics across the united kingdom, publicly and within the media as well as the analysts sort of saying, you know, it's more of the same well, i think there was a big debate during the summer about the right way to deal with the economic challenges and richie soon that was very clear that the most important economic challenge that needed to be dealt with was to deal with inflation. inflation is sir, making every poorer is what's driving at interest rate. he was clear that was the number one challenge. and he set our plan for lower taxes, but only when we can afford them. and when they're funded and, and their sustainable that was the plan he set out. and i think what's happened that changed things over the last few weeks. is that the 1st that one that contests by her own acknowledgement when further and faster and there was a market reaction to that and it simply wasn't deliverable. and i think many of my colleagues that had wanted to try that age of now seen the what was she was setting out is the right strategy and for delivering, for the public. you know, the public should always be half of what we spend our time focusing on, and it's getting that economic situation. so now that he's most important and he can bring stability and get things on a sustainable 40, which is in the interest of all of the people we represent. indeed, and it is about the people that you represent. he may well actually stabilize the markets, but the ordinary man and woman in the street across the united kingdom is really worried about certainly that their bills and how the impact of certain world world events are impacting our on their per se, both in the supermarket and and in their home the, the problem is that the financial issues are of went live trust took over, and 10 downing street have been compounded by what kwasic quoting dead. and therefore you have a small pot of money to work where they're a huge challenges for mr. soon i should he become prime minister and for jeremy hunt? the chancellor, if he stays in position, are we looking at a cut in public services across the board? what ola? i think where she soon is very clear about the scale of the challenge that would face him if he is elected by minister in very familiar were obviously with the economic challenge is having served as chancellor. and he's focused on making sure we can deliver our 2019 manifesto that's the basis on which we are elected. clearly, some things will have to change. we've had our global pandemic, we've got the war in crane. it's important that we explain to the public, but that was very important battle to defend ukraine from vladimir putin is important to us here in britain. but there is a cost to that we're seeing, which is why the government supporting people in a, with the rise in energy prices and, but i think we're soon upset our clear plan during the summer to deal with the economic challenges. and that's even more important or with the increased challenge we face today. of course, we'll see what that results in a few hours time. mark harper, thanks so much for joining us on westminster. there is a busy day for you. like if pleasure. thanks very much. indeed. thanks. now, this is richie cynex, 2nd time tracing the top job. after losing to les tress, who resigned as prime minister on thursday night if he wins, he become britain's 1st prime minister from the ethnic minority. so what kind of leader will soon act b. so new guy, ego as well. is this the return a re she soon act of frontline politics? the man who was denied the charles at the last conservative leadership contest, now hopes to take the hell and the u. k. lighter to be appointed, not to get on with thanks very much, have a good a bye less than 2 months later after his last bed. while his subpoena was mayfield indicated, the perilous state of the british economy means sooner may have his work cut out for him. there are so many challenges that he has to face. first of all, of course, he ran the economy that built up a lot of the debt that we're now talking about. and there was some episodes of discussion about hughes and his wife's tax affairs and the position of a green card which suggested, you know, i've gotten to check to see in case things don't work out in british politics, which a lot of people didn't like. well, she next super wealthy wife's tax status played badly with voters. the parliamentary party regarded him as a safe option to guide the economy at a time of global uncertainty. sooner its financial support packages to businesses hate by coven lockdown, marked him out as leadership material within the party, or putting him on a collision course with then prime minister boris johnson. but they continued to work together through the various scandals that besieged johnson until his position became untenable, and stu, neck publicly parted ways with johnston, monica lida. let's make him on next. prime minister, please welcome richie sooner. he threw his hat and for lead of the party campaigning on a place that he was the right person to manage the economy. my message to the party and the country is simple. i have a plan to steer our economy through these headwinds. we need a return to traditional conservative economic values and that means honesty and responsibility, not fairytales, member of val and was deeply critical of his predecessors unfunded tax cuts that plunged the british economy into chaos. which lead to less trust is resignation like i, if he wins, scenic will face the challenge of his career uniting his party, stabilizing the government, and fixing the economy in a country that has seen its fair share of political and economic upheaval. in recent times, sunday guy egger al jazeera was on burke who was the speaker of the house of commons, the lower house and a former conservative party and p for buckingham and george me now from london. mister berker, always good to have you live on al jazeera and thanks very much for your time. this often not wonderful. i did just know that a week is a long time in politics. i wonder whether you've had both managed to catch your breath. all the comings and goings are of parliament for. let's just begin with richie soon act. he's potentially just hours away from becoming the leader in waiting. is this the right way to choose the next prime minister of the united kingdom post is usually inside a proper mattress will be handled in this way. in the british system is the presidential parliamentary. we hold general elections in which we have a problem and so we pounds from which a government bass government is a prime minister. so the corey of that is that if there is a change, your prime minister during a parliament, the reason they are, or a general election of multiple women have been changes and premier meet, you will, recent, there's a knock in any sense necessitating widespread or general election the constitution position, i change in the, on the sad why, for the major opposition? probably the late about say this is ridiculous. it's time for the public to have a say. and i read my was constitutionally there isn't a requirement for the debate will continue. certainly for the next few days, if not weeks, but you've dealt with richie soon as a member of parliament before and after he ever became britain's finance minister known as the chancellor to those of us from the u. k. just tell us a little bit more about su next. the man my lady. very well that i indirectly amount during my 10 years he came into the house just as the member for richmond yorkshire, 2016. i retired in. okay. for certain about 2019 so i knew that for 4 years i found very personal vehicle personal skills. he's got a bragging even a very dexterous drop box. you seem to be a junior at the rising minister and i think he's an excellent communicator. so i think he's a very beach person, i think he's coming honorable reasons and i think he's one of the. ready best people in the concert regarding so anyway. ready and i think he's huge challenges amazingly, if you're asking me do i think, bryce? yes. yes. usually a decent even then. yes. ok. well therefore i think you are a former member of the conservative party a former m b as well. i mean, you have to be all things to all men and women in the conservative party and what one does with all of the divisiveness that we've seen over the past few months, the in fighting the bickering, the bad stopping the resignations and he's he, the man that can actually heal the wounds because the wounds run deep and they will last for take a long time to heal. while i'm not sure that he will be able to do so, we can do it with you and say, looking at it objectively from a distance. ready any that achieve the unit wall where they sell it. ready huge divided, it is largely exhausting. it is run out of ideas. it's running out. soon i'll be running out of time. the economy is in deep trouble. people's personal finance is great. me savage. in recent times by conservative governance racism biber straps, the prime minister regency, that customer rode by one of these positions during turns. what he thinks is sound and all makes and getting column just showing it back on the side. it is a series of challenges that you're asking me do. i think he can meet those challenges . i think he is that all the available cars and you have to work with the circumstances which exist when i think he's as well as anybody else and better the metrics. i think he seems to be in front of the bonus johnson last year and then just same down. ready months ago because they're running out of time. so we, we were just some type of time but just do want to bring you touch on the fact that he has very little time. yeah, he has little time to get the economy on track. but he also has little time before the next general election. we're talking about anything under 18 months. that's if he stays in position as prime minister. what do you think he has to do in the short term? very quickly to get, not just the markets on side, but the british public side, but yet he is the man that kind of. she stares through this crisis. he's got to have, he's got a plan lumber about. so people end up better off as a result of the leadership, but otherwise i think that's 2 time and i didn't think he will be able. ready to achieve that, but i think in the immediate he is the best person available for the convergent leadership. one chief rejects which that you've described, but you can call me back at always good to get your inside. you'll join us again. once we do get the result, all of this for the moment, thanks for joining us. thank you. said the lighted nations has suspended its anti torture mission to australia after its inspectors were refused entry at several jails. now, the inspectors needed to visit detention facilities to monitor and prevent brutality against detainees. they also collected a wanted to collect relevant information and documentation for the assessments. full years, human rights groups had voiced the concern about suspected abuses in australian prisons, youth detention centers, and immigration facilities, not the abuses. they say, we're targeting aboriginal communities in particular, the u. s. and the torch emissions have been suspended. ulta stoned in 3 other countries as the by john, ukraine, and rwanda. lauren bottles, the professor of criminology at all straightly at national university. and she joins, you know, from cambridge top with a set on the program. how surprised are you by the move of the australian forces? this is quite an extraordinary. there is a stray lea, a ratified up cat to in 2017. and then sought an extension to at the espied a delegation coming in on the taking those inspections. initially, to get the relevant to am, process is in place and then due to close that there was hardly a surprise that the inspection would be taking place at am. so all the relevant organizations are well and truly on notice that this will be coming. and i have that suspended is really quite remarkable of it where all the sticking points here, because you're federally run country. but even the federal government has to negotiate individually with states actually get things dawn, i was stated institutions, they don't seem to be on the same page when it comes to this international body. yes, that's correct. so obviously estrella as a, as a country has ratified of cat but in australia the prisons are run by the 6 states and the 2 more trays are now. all of those were as a say on notice that this would be happening and it's actually only 2 of the states, new south wales and queensland and in plains aren't only relation. in fact, to the mental health facility is not the prisons are only 2 states have armor. i said that they said that they wouldn't provide access. the other states and territories didn't thought effect provide access to their facilities. and in fact, the australian attendant and commonwealth, the attorney general has now issued an exhortation to those 2 states, new south wales and queensland to allow that access so that the inspectors can return and complete their inspections, as was of course, envisage. so to find maybe, how quickly does that really have to happen to limit the damage to australia's reputation in this particular instance? because, you know, i'm sure what to be lumbered in the same group as, as a, by john rwanda or even ukraine. look, i think significant damage has already been done and i think a lot of us who work in this space are really of the view of if we had nothing to hide and they really would be no concern. and in fact, in the, in the jurisdiction where i live, nurse trailing capital territory corrections commissioner said, you know, it makes us a welcoming compliance with the requirements. and if they have any recommendations . now in principle, we would be happy to take them on board. that's the source reproach. i think jurisdictions should be willing to take mama to ensure that they are practicing in compliance with their human rights obligations. but the reality is that we have been faced with extraordinary mom, i think, and scandals i think is a fair word to describe our prisons and youth detention centers across australia. as you said in your introduction, especially when it comes to the treatment of average on to our strike, all the people that there's been a rural commission there is currently a class action in relation to youth detention in 2 states. mister allen, tasmania, there is currently an inquiry in one of those states in tasmania, but there are some, there's really no justification for australia to sure it's obligations to shy away from scrutiny when it's pretty clear that there are human rights abuse taking place. we shall see how quickly this is all rectified to live with laura bottles, thanks so much for joining us from cambra, thank he known as rarely called has rejected an appeal to release a palestinian prisoner, whose terminally ill with cancer. no sort of bull. hamid's family says that they want to spend his last days with him and is really law to release sick prisoners doesn't apply to abraham and because he's charged with killing israelis, not abraham as more natural made, just learned. and his really court has refused to release his sick brother nasir from prison. 50 year old nasa serving 7 life sentences after a court convicted him of taking part in attacks during the 2nd palestinian uprising . a year ago, he was diagnosed with cancer. israel allows terminally ill prisoners to apply for a compassionate release. but a few years ago, an amendment was introduced to the law to exclude those charged with killing his radio nozzles. families not ready to give up their appealing to israel supreme court. and barbara way to let you know that the only way to lease nasa is by exercising political effort. we've asked the palestinian authority to pressure israel to egypt and jordan. all 3 of them have signed agreements with israel when they should use them for leverage for a human case like necessity. several protests have been held in the occupied westbank to call for ne protesters say he poses no threat, but that israel keeps him in jail to punish him and his family. and i mean the ebony i want my son. i want him to be by my side, even if it's just for one day. he wants to be among his people that he sacrificed for the family last saw an author in september, and they fear it could be the last lost for words. naji says his brother didn't have a chance to live spending more than 30 years in prison, with oliver, nor we want to know where he'll be buried and his mother has the right and we have the right to great site. it's not only our demand, it's the demand of other prisoners, families who have lost loved ones. for decades, these families used to demand the release of their sons. now they want their bodies, even after their death is really hasn't released the bodies of 9 palestinian prisoners in the past 5 years. as about mid flights for his life, his family is also fighting for his right to a burial. neither brought him al jazeera the occupied westbank the $27.00 days to go until kick off at the world cup here in cattle. now the host country is looking very colorful as, as 12 convents from all over the world dryer country. raska is down on dive, house water front, well, on a very breezy and colorful day joanna were all exactly well, so hale, we have come down to this stunning location. down here on the coronation, we can see lots of very colorful flags this area called flag plaza. it just opens this month. there are a 119 flags here behind me, all of them representing diplomatic missions that are in castle, but also the united nations, the e. u and the gulf corporation council. it's designed to be a place where people can come meet, understand each other, coaches, and certainly if you're in social media, it's a great place to take photos and i've met country but will find manero l funny down here the mirror, leslie told me the world is coming to castle, how's the country feel about that? i mean there's a lot of emotion. and for me personally, i feel like i'm worried safety wise, but i also have trust in the fact, but we will still be safe. there is a lot of like safety measures being taken, but i'm very excited because i'm excited to see people from different cultures from different countries. how we're all going to get to experience the different cultures and like one space and because cars are so small, it's going to be like condensed and away. but that for me is exciting because like you'll get to see people from all walks of life, which is very, very like, exciting for me. i'm. a lot of people have never been to them, at least. what do you want them to know about the country culture? i think categories are very like friendly. they're very like respectful. we're very tolerant as well, which is a lot like things that people don't really expect because of what's been said in the media, but will respect to fuse us thing as well. yes, i think i'm excited for people to experience the culture here to see the different aspects of guitar, the old and the new. so i think that's what this will should expect. and i introduced you as a country football fan. how do you think they'll actually do the cap? oh, national team will do it. this one of them. i'm worried, but i have high hopes because we've seen them perform well. they are the asian shopkins. so i am really, really excited. i think if they don't let the pressure of it being the work gets to them they can perform. we have some really, really good players. well, there's like, you know, been up there with some of the best and been mentioned. you know, your players. yeah. i think they can definitely do well, they can definitely perform, but they can't let the pressure get to them. yes. so. okay, so that's the view of one country football fan. have fun coming to this tournament . well, that will be getting more than just the flag plaza. in fact, blind and partially sighted fans will get an extra treat because for the 1st time at the finals, arabic audio, descriptive comment tree will be available for them as richardson has more. despite being born, blowing in the crony has left football all his life. the audio descriptive comment tree, he's listening to shows he can enjoy the game day like any other way. and if you, especially trained commentators writ this event in, kath talked to the benefits as blind and visually impaired supporters, descriptive commentary. it's totally different from the mainstream commentary that we listen to on televisions or registration for the em that describes being action like how players are reacting, how things are cheating up with the teams and how the bows moving. they are like following the ball all the time. the are describing every single action as they are looking as the game. they are our eyes a lot of the time. that's where i'm in the build up to this world cup kept us had been kelly for university organized training programs for would be commentators volunteers with the chance to play a key role at the finals. then very challenging for people with disability to go from their homes to their seat. it's a lot of challenges for them. and when they are in their seat, you know for sure that these people are obsessed with football. the, the love the game. so i promised myself that i'm going to be delivering the best descriptive commentary for them. life is giving me the opportunity to, to share what i feel inside my heart thought this game through my voice and explain and build a maximum for somebody will share this feeling accessible via an app on your phone . this type of commentary has become increasingly common in europe, but are a big, hadn't heard of the major tournaments. and so last years, arab cup, as audio descriptive commentary made it well, kept deb you in south africa in 2010. but this is the 1st time it will be available at the finals in the arabic language, specialized commentary will be on offer, in arabic and english at every game during this world come, when we speak of the potter was the top, we all speak of legacy was this tournament will leave to the region and i hope that the descriptive coming through will be a part of this legacy. it's about making football in the middle east, a more inclusive experience, just worn long term targets of this world cup. and the richardson al jazeera, doha so in cosivity, and understanding each of those differences, such an important message being sent, hey, by, well, couple organizes ahead of his tournament. thanks very much to check out the 4th or the cornish. one of the plays expected to start because i woke up as continued his grateful for barcelona post. captain robert dusky is on target in the fall when i think bill by 17 goals, the seasons are the strike. say farmers, they close the spanish league leaders, rail address in the premier league. the lead is all points to south hampton with let's put them in front with the game ending in a one old role away from football, the major league baseball, the philadelphia phillies into the 1st world theories and 13. yes ma'am. from bryce harper was the moment they secured a full 3 went over the san diego padres on sunday, the phillies finishing the national lead championship pennant the 8th time in the history. these trades when the american league championship for the 2nd straight season, after completing a series, white wash over the new york yankees. the rose who was not only will theories in 2017, will have home advantage against the police in game one, which is on friday. a red bulls months, the stoppin got a record equaling 13th when for the formula, one season at the us ground free in texas. the victory which also claims the constructors. championship was an emotional victory for the team. following the death of a co founder and owner the day before the race it's been a week of political turmoil in the u. k. now we've been discussing about the country prepares for its 3rd prime minister since july saturate. subbing weighing game hauled the leadership crisis. victoria gave us a story looking to take the next step in your career. the u. k. government is hiring and is now inviting applications for prime minister. this recruitment video was produced by 2 comedians, but the joke started before list trust resigned. 0, one u. k. newspaper started live streaming and lettuce to see if it would last longer than trust his prime minister. it did. there's been this mock air b and b listing of downing street, and this tweet from an unofficial account of the downing street cat. from political cartoons to the tv show spitting image. britain's enjoy a long history of political satire, comedian say it plays an important role in a functioning democracy, a lot of comedians kind of find their path by just tweeting at the time as things happen. so it's really about getting a small point across in a really quick way. and i often think that it might sound as a joke or main, but it actually kind of opens doors for a lot of people to investigate more and find out more about what is actually happening. nitika environment as well. no previous experience is necessary and don't worry about having a high i q. it's been a turbulent few weeks in british politics, less the lettuce is no more. ah, but political satire is at least alive and kicking in the u. k. victoria gate and be al jazeera i will continue to follow up events from london and who might be the new u. k. prime minister that was in use i with me to hell, robin billings. i eat another full half hour on the other side of the break. for me have a nissan take your time at your company. ah . ah ah, ah, ah! a filmmaker follows her mother's return to south saddam. after years in exile, we came home and into a vice presidential position. my mother stepping into the row that my father died in will not be history repeating itself. she will more likely be remembered for what she does in this new position. an intimate portrayal of a family in challenging times. no simple way home. people are started on our watching us on her. jesse eda talked to al jazeera. we also do believe that the women of afghanistan was somehow abandoned by the international community. we listen. we have a huge price for the war against terrorism as good morning 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