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hello and welcome to bbc news. there are fears of food shortages in pakistan, after the devastating floods washed away nearly half of the country s crops. so far around 1,200 people are known to have been killed but today unicef said many more children could die from a rapid spread of diseases lik cholera and malaria. our correspondent, pumza fighlani is in pakistan. meet this boy, he s two days old, her sixth child. as he sleeps under a tree that s become this family s only shelter, his mother is anxious. this is no place for a baby. translation: we don t even have a tent, just this tree. . we spent the whole night in the rain running away from the flood, trying to get to safety. when we arrived, this was the only space we could find here. it gets really hot and he starts crying and won t stop. it s very difficult. the baby was born in a nearby hospital, but she was forced to return to the river bank because she d left her husband and five young children. hundreds of f ....

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like cholera and malaria. the russian energy giant gazprom says it has scrapped plans to reopen a key gas pipeline to europe. the company claims it can t restart nordstream 1 because of an oil leak in a turbine, which will have implications for europe s energy supply this winter. people in jackson, mississippi struggling people injackson, mississippi struggling to cope with an ongoing water crisis. it is now the fifth day they have been forced to live without clean running water. more than 150,000 people injackson, 150,000 people in jackson, mississippi s 150,000 people injackson, mississippi s state capital predominantly black population affected. the problem started after flooding affected a water treatment plant. i don t want no groundwater, i don t want no ground water. me and six kids, i have to constantly remind do not brush your teeth with your daughter, do not wash your face without water. this is currently life for most of the 200,000 residents in jackson, miss ....

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mississippi are told to close their mouths and they have a shower after floods contaminate the water supply. coming up later in the hour, they start in the forgiven, find out what mark thinks of that and the rest of the week s big releases in the film review at 545. hello and welcome to bbc news. after weeks of debate, the conservative party leadership contest has come to an end. on monday, the country will know who will takeover as prime minister rishi sunak or liz truss. it s been an often bitter contest, lasting almost two months. whoever wins, faces an agenda that includes a cost of living crisis and soaring energy bills. our political correspondent helen catt reports. good evening, thank you. it s fantastic to be here. for weeks, liz truss and rishi sunak have toured the country. good evening, it s fantastic to be here. here in darlington. it s fantastic to be here. here, in eastbourne. gosh, it s fantastic to be here. in birmingham. racking up miles, and, they h ....

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to the island after fleeing abroad in the face of massive anti government protests. and spectators gather in rwanda for its annual gorilla naming ceremony. hello, and welcome. it s good to have your company. the russian energy giant gazprom says it has scrapped plans to reopen a key gas pipeline to europe. the company claims it can t restart nordstream one because of an oil leak in a turbine, and that it will remain closed for an indefinite period. that will have implications for europe s energy supply this winter. the pipeline has already been completely shut for three days. moscow denies weaponising energy supplies in retaliation for western sanctions. but that s not how the move has been seen in european capitals, the president of the european council took to twitter to express his disapointment. charles michel said. before going on to say. the bbc s economics editor faisal islam explained more about what russian gas giant gasprom has been saying. let me show you a m ....

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He has been adhering to a fairly strict ideological view around what the federal government should or should not do and who it should provide aid to and who it should not. so we are really calling on him, demanding him right now to accept aid and to stop with the politics. and take what is being offered and spend it appropriately. find being offered and spend it appropriately- appropriately. and ust briefly. i appropriately. and ust briefly, the i appropriately. and ust briefly, the us i appropriately. and ust briefly, the us is h appropriately. and just briefly, the us is the i appropriately. and just - briefly, the us is the richest country in the world, they are sending over $1 billion to taiwan, sending money to ukraine, does that feel fair when people injackson can t drink water out of the tap? hat drink water out of the tap? not fair at all. drink water out of the tap? not fair at all, not drink water out of the tap? not fair at all, not fair drink water out of the t ....

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