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with the mouse and a plug in hybrid electric, the the kind of that i'm just going to tell you this is a new the life from the coming up in the next 16. so my goal is president dissolves the government and fires the prime minister of the constitutional council rules against the delay of elections beyond the 8th. and another adult, as israel alicia's more destruction of casa, for a 152 days in count. so the african, meanwhile, just the ones top core to issue an emergency order on israel to allow aid into goss
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. i think it may be the last opportunity to save more people from dine for schools and businesses and hate to remain shots. people are leaving the capital of to um, the guys won't have a civil war unless the prime minister presents only begin with breaking news from the sign of malware. often weeks of political time, while in protest, present, nakeesha has now dissolved the government. he's replaced prime minister, i'm going to fall with the current interior in minnesota. it's believed to me to allow bob who is the ruling co elections, presidential candidates to all the focus on his campaign. the government has announced a new date for the delayed presidential election for later this month. these decisions came hours of to send the goal is constitutional court rule that the election must be held at full presence. house mandate ends next month. well, let's go straight to the capital dot com, where we can speak to a correspondent,
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nicholas hawk. nick, obviously a huge amount has happened just in the last few hours. can you unpack a little of this for us? this is presumably what a lot of people have been wanting to waiting for, to write a new election date of march 24th. finally, tonight, the syndic of these people will know will have finally have, have a date on when they will be able to choose their next leader. but just a few moments ago, in addition to this, the national assembly has voted in this bill of amnesty free all those detain during the political unrest from march 2021 to february 2024. this could pay the way to the release of opposition leader respond sancho and the party candidate best to jot might fi. this is a huge developments for sent a goal because in the last month since present,
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microsoft had announced the delay in these presidential elections. there was uncertainty on when these presidential elections will take place. now they will take place before the end of this mandate is mandate that is expected to end on april 2nd in this campaign. that should be starting any time from now. this does yeah. nick, in terms of the reaction that we've been saying, obviously there's been a huge amount of unrest in the past because even davis has being welcomed a yes, a lot of anger on the street to unprecedented anger because this became not a political issue, but an issue about saving democracy, there was a civil society group that was created just after the announce of the delay of the election called protect our election made up of members of civil society. their only color was for date to be in now. and then when president mucky saw
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suggested june, 2nd as a possible date, a date that was decided following a national dialogue that was boycotted by several members of the opposition. but also the civil society. well that was just not enough. people wanted to have their say in this, in the future of this country as soon as possible. and it was this fear that president lucky saul was actually trying to cling onto power. and he says he has no intention to do so. and today, he has proven so by this announcement made through the presidential spokesperson, following a cabinet weekly cabinet meeting, dissolving the government, allowing the ruling party candidate i do, but to focus on the campaign, but also this much awaited announcement for a presidential election. this is very important, not only for san diego, but for the region as a whole neighbors to send a go. molly news, you're breaking it fast. so countries that have suffered military cruise. so this
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was a very important, not just because that includes people there for the region. the south. nick, you mentioned that this, this verse on this, i'm just a little obviously how it could have very big invitations for opposition. candidates who could now run in this poll, but this doesn't cover everyone right? mackey silence or that he was delaying the election because of, of all the candidates as well as the quotes that old ones allowed to stand. so where does this leave them? all right, so we spend sancho might be free, it means this page the way for him, his liberation, but he will not be able to run as one of the candidates of this election, nor will kareem wad the main opposition to fear from one of the main opposition party in this country is the son of the former president. she will also not be able to run. so it seems that the opposition is divided perhaps paving the way for i do,
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but to make a substantial score. but this law of amnesty is less about politics and more about the rule of law for members of civil society. we spoken to amnesty international for i would to other rights organization. they see this as avail to pay the way for impunity. for that was security forces that have used lee full force on protest or is over 60 people have been killed. hundreds or thousands of people had been to have been arrested. some have been tortured and i've spoken to some that were freed from prison. they say they wanted a trial to hold those security forces accountable for those crimes. but with this, um, this, the bill that provides a clean slate for the security force as a restart. this was a way for present back. you sell to appease this unprecedented crisis. and now with this new election date, this really pays the way for this much awaited election at
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a time where sending go, we'll start exporting liquefied natural gas that will go to europe. and that should bring unprecedented wealth to this country. so whoever is president will be in charge of all that wealth and also the future of this country as dogs. yep. nicholas hawks, that on a huge lights from the sunny days capital dot com. thanks so much. thank as well, that's briefly remind you just how center go got to this point. on the 3rd of february present, microsoft announced the election, which was scheduled for the end of the month, was postponed indefinitely. 1000 announcement followed the constitutional council's decision back in january to exclude some prominent opposition members from the list of candidates, the president's decision that sparked a month long period of unrest in the west african nation. well, we can now speak to until about because she is an opposition presidential candidate from the l. c. policy. she joins us live to from com. i'm sorry,
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i understand you come to contest the selection when it was being held in february. so let me start by asking if you do still plan to run for president, and if you believe this vote will be free inside a thank you. but just of course we plan on the funding still answer to the data for this next business or election. today, some big news has actually come down and do say, no country represented by so has finally decided to respect what the constitutional counsel had asked him to do. and the synagogue leads people required from him. he was the last, the expected from the president himself, himself, which was to organize the presidential election before they post tickets. at the end of the day, the main question that remains is why don't you perform these elections in the 1st place? because he 1st mentioned at talked about institutional crisis. today we have to prove specific, got these in the institutional crisis and it looked horrible. right. and i probably
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mentioned earlier or someone else mentioned people with a problem. we opened the list of candidates to be able to add a new copy dates to dudley. and at the end of the day that also did not happen. so election was held hostage and was told to no good reason. and today we getting this news that it's happening on march 24th. well, i've come to date, we have been fighting for these weeks and months to make sure that the president, but the so called the elections before it was 2nd. and today we are getting exactly what he wants it or is it just so it's not really a surprise presidents house decision today. you say that it was unexpected. why do you think it? why do you think he's decided to go down this path is, is that he was just backed into a corner by the constitutional counsel decision. yes,
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he was. and is the pressure that he received from everybody, from the constitutional counsel, from the candidates, from the people often a go from the media, national media, international media. we did not just let this happen because how do we know what the fight? maybe we will not get the good results that we have. this is what i, when we actually got what you want to. i don't think it came from president smoking so willingly, just deciding to say i will be organizing these evictions before april 2nd. he tried, i did everything in his power to make sure that these elections do not take place instead of go without. maybe those positions we do is that you mentioned earlier, or did i miss? you know, there were many reasons the wrong decisions to postpone these other actions. there have legitimacy concerns about the selection about candidates, for instance being excluded as we've been talking about do we have, sorry,
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do you have concerns about the perceived adjustment to see the selection, especially given that some candidates will presumably still be excluded as well. you know, we are a no country. oh no. if this is going to, they said we are mentioning a big candidate to these solutions, they should up and they would have the constitutional council for all these reasons, decided that they're not eligible. i am in no place to say that they weren't eligible. they have candidates, for example, if you're talking about a leader, it was months ago. i believe he has the mean ages appointed somebody to be a candidate himself. so these elections will have to take place respecting the much that the constitution, constitutional counsel have up to the validated. we are in no power to say that they were supposed to be in it or not. because it's not a personal business. it is not microsoft decision is not on the cards decision. we are in a come to a law and who and it must be to the decision. that's the constituents know
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comfortable hosting. you're just hearing a correspondent, nick sat talking about how closely watched the whole situation has been by regional powers and, and, and the international will stage more and more broadly, given the crackdown that's taking place on protest isn't what's happened over the last 2 months. what is your assessment of the current stage of democracy and set of go well, we were very close to lose a very powerful position because in africa and even in the full while we'll sit and go, has always been known as being a very democratic country. so these, but events puts us in a very dangerous line. we were printing with vengeance. and for a while, it's a question also a price because we want to remain either peaceful, in a very democratic country, which we are surrounded by other countries that are going to some the war or other situations that we do not wish to see no country. so this decision at the
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fact that sitting on these people are actually going to go to elections and legally elect the next president of our country is a, is a, is a feeling of pride. and we weren't able, we are actually preserving our position of being a very democratic countries. so it's a pretty good news because that's what we have. and we are proud to be a peaceful and democratic country until about a call. then opposition presidential candidates for the poll in senegal, lation of this month, joining us from dot com. thank you so much for being with us on al jazeera. thank you very much. the goal is that there's been no end to israel sort of interest on baldwin and it's will association. at least 5 people were killed. one is really for says target and loss. can you jamalia in northern garza,
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i'm in the rising number of injuries. the u. n. has one, there tends to get a trucks into gauze. i also failing. i'm assuming health ministry says at least 18 people now have died of hunger. michael apple reports a woman scream, pierced as the chaos of the soft moss skin jamalia, northern garza, following is rarely shown. rescue teams rushed to the side. several bodies are paid from under the rubble. some are like the doctors can do nothing for several children rotate along confirming the parents with nice name them. and is this the best? the most good to value was directly targeted without warning. children were playing the the most because they normally do suddenly the most coast bombarding killing people in india and others. this is the enemy's talking. children's dates comes
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in many forms in god's palestinians dying from bombardment and from starvation. the desperation evidence is a scoop of what sort of a they can find amongst the debt to the model. we are collecting this food from the prompt. we are unable to get to kind of solve dns or anything which supplies is not the reaching us. we are picking the bins from the ground. i have no idea how we can get some drama that makes them delinquent the stuff to where we are. when the other of the world food program says widespread hung, it is unnecessary, but israel is blocking the aid convoys and several countries. a dropping food into gaza cannot meet the needs on the ground. we have food enough to feed 2200000 people and just outside guys. we just need to make sure that we are able to negotiate the access into the different parts of cars,
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north and the south to make sure that the trucks are able to get it to the people that they, the drops would never be able to replace the oh yeah, the she hugs, her daughter was the as lifeless body and things. you're a piece of my heart. it's a broken one. like so many others and garza. yeah. like level old, is there a as well as even harring garza is on the brink of fountain and south africa has all the you and it's top court to impose additional imagine see it measures against israel, which it says is reaching the ones that are already in place, so don't forget, it says that palestinian children are starving to death as the direct result of israel's actions. it's on the wall court to take the measures without scheduling another round of hearing so exciting the extreme urgency of the situation. and it statements to the ice address of africa says it's compelled to return to the court
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in light of the new facts, particularly in the situation of widespread starvation, brought about by the continuing egregious breaches of the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide and it's ongoing manifest violations of the provisional measures indication by this court on the 26th of january 2024. on joining me, not from washington is jonathan for time. he has an international human rights. so he's also a co founder of the protestant in human rights groups. hawk. jonathan, what is your assessment of the legal grounds of south africa's request as it stands as well? uh, i think the request is very proper under international law. uh, people seem to forget that it is the obligation of history or under international level to provide food and basic services to the people under this occupation. not only has it's a failed to meet that obligations because also obstructive ad preventive
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others from bringing food in as part of a deliberate strategy to start the senior people. in fact, if the house we will have cut off food, we will cut out water. we will not allow fuel and we will let a lot of these things it. and then they started allowing gibson and a drip drip fashion. we will allow, if you address here lot a few trucks there, but we will also control not only how much food comes here and what kind of food comes in. we also want to control who does the distribution and how safeguards these convoys in the beginning, it was the police who would save got these card voice. but then as i started targeting these, please, because they are in uniform. sometimes they are on. so they consider them any combatants, members of a mass and issued them. then after a while,
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the convoys have no protection to protect them. uh, once they come in is there. it is also determined that they will not allow definitely to come in to the north. the 300000 people living in the northern half of the guys a stretch. and israel has control of all the borders and the crossings there. they don't allow any foot to come in from the north. instead it has to come from the south aspect is inspected by the is really so by the time that would come boys, you then the, the few that are allowed by the time they enter the they have to feed the people on the way. so they're either attached or that they are muted, or people who are hungry simply a grab the food on the way. the star vacation now is becoming part of israel's policy. oh, the one to stop the jonathan it's can that as well has not complied with the
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previous provisional measures that the court handed down and we also don't know what was in the report that they would do to submit to the i c. j over a week ago, many have described them as acting with impunity. what sort of we courses that? well, i think the question now is about the court itself and about to do national in the re way with south africa did. was not so much put as a lot of trials, but put into national law itself on trial. put the system of international law and the i c. j itself. because like every other courts in the world are, the court doesn't have an army. it's enforcement depends on the willingness of the population and of the countries of the world to be its rules and what is what i actually thought the other. impunity. and nobody is bringing them to accountability
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. and the united states, of course, uses the v door to prevent the security cancer from enforcing international event. international itself becomes uh, under question. you say that this, this is pressure on the quote. now by all accounts, because it is only bring cosigned and we know it's already happening in parts of the strip. the ice age, a case that we're talking about is potentially going to take is. so what sort of a difference would more provisional measures make if the court has gotten them to south africa? is this then about ramping up different mastic pressure to on israel is allies? is that when the difference lies? yes, a diplomatic and lot of pressure. because if the court speaks and speaks clearly, then it's on the countries of the world, whether they are willing to respect international law or to allow, as i am to act with impunity. i think it becomes more difficult for the united
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states. it becomes more difficult for countries, for example, the countries which have cut off the aid to other well, which is the only organization capable of distributing the extrude. already the e. u has changed his position and canada has changed his position. and hopefully the other countries also will uh, and the suspension of a to on or why jonathan, we've been talking primarily here about the i c j case. but as you say, the constraints on humanitarian aid is people all starving to death. but also in clear violation of humanitarian or is there then perhaps another route, another simultaneous route to some kind of accountability. well, the only the only route that is available is the different countries of the world uh at the united nations. uh, 3 times they already tried them even the 1st time and each time they were blocked
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by a us veto. already we are hearing some uh, sounds from the american administration that they want a ceasefire that there was food to be allowed in. and it'd be that that motor food should be allowed and uh, how serious they are. we will find out in the next few days. we run a date and we'll continue watching very closely. indeed, jonathan cook top of that and then special human rights. so it also occur found to the palestinian human rights group. i'll hog thank you for joining us on al jazeera . thank you. a person's foreign section. david cameron says he's held a quite tough but necessary conversation with these really well cabinet minister benny guns about the situation and gaza as amazing and loved. and he said that as well must allow more age into the strip and follow to kansas different logic mission to washington. this week on tuesday,
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cameron spoke of the dreadful suffering and also the u. k. has the regular protests and recent lots calling 1st east. fine. he's central things we boss these radius to do, but i have to report to you'll note sheets has the mind debate because here in february it was about hoff what built in in january. so patients needs to run very soon, and a whole series of warnings need to be given. all the law, israel's foreign government has oppressed plans to build some 3 and a half 1000 new set to homes in the occupied westbank. the organization piece now says the units will be built and the legal settlements allow the mean efforts and conduct israel's far right. finance minister does it. all small church wouldn't have an expansion after a shooting incident in one of his elements 2 weeks ago. so sounds good reports now from occupied the story. some of these early government essentially approving the 3500 housing units in the 3 different illegals settlements across the occupied west
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bank. this is the 1st time since the beginning of the war on october 7th. and we have seen approvals for housing units in illegal settlements now in the leading up to the war as well. in this time period in occupied east jerusalem was 3700 housing units in illegal settlements were approved. now this came after israel's finance minister, a known alternation always fits on his smart rich had said that there would be a legal settlements expanding in retaliation for a shooting that took place actually at one of the settlements back in february. now it is worth mentioning, he's not just the countries finance winters has finished administered, excuse me. he also holds a role within israel defense ministry. so he is in charge of some civil affairs within the occupied west bank, primarily those that would oversee and approve it settlement housing unit. so i
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don't have to go through this long drawn out process, they can be approved at his demand. additionally, what we are seeing is comments from him that were made this morning. he said that in the last year there had been $18515.00 housing units in illegal settlements that have been approved in the last year. so we can expect in the occupied westbank construction to begin on those 3 legal settlements, totaling is $3500.00 housing units. at least 3 sailors have now been killed in our shows, the attack on a congress ship in the gulf of 8. and that's according to us central kalonde. these are the 1st phase holidays since through these began their attacks on commercial shipping in protest against, as well as the war on gaza. the greek old races of the vessel say that the true confidence not save their ships, it was struck some 90 kilometers of the coast of 8, and it's now reported the interest and on fire. there were 20 crew on board,
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as well as 3 on security guns that we do have claimed responsibility for the attack . and that's why the billboard and legal forces of the human forces carried out the time to think operation against the american ship through confidence in the gulf of either with a number of nathan. we saw it was this tri course accurate and linked to a fire breaking out on board the vessel. the target took opperation came after the ship crew ignore the messages from the gym, and the naval forces. in the many of the many armed forces persistent, upholding the religious, moral, and humanitarian duties and supporting so oppressive policy and people. the operations and the red and autopsies will not stop until the aggression stops. and the seas on the policy of people in the gaza strip is listed on his job as well that speak to all costs on that you have or times that he's across all this for us from washington dc. she happens we were saying earlier, the group is the saying,
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this was an american ship. there's obviously, it's really hard to work that out, especially when we're getting different shipping information. it's obviously very opaque. was that we've been hearing from us with our d, as well as inside them. central come out and just tweak it out of state, but what it did, increase the death toll, but still still the tribute seeing the ship's crew, sir, you're off until this uh, we were saying to fatalities. now, central come on. as you mentioned, saying the multinational multinational crew reports 3 fatalities. at least 4 injuries. there was 3 are in critical condition and significant damage to the ship as to whether this is an american ship or not, as we will. no shipping is by design the tories a pay cut also flags of convenience and the central compound. and the deer de says it was a ball beta slag liberian owned boat carrier, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it doesn't have some kind of american connection. and so, you know,
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we just did that as their denial of an american connection. but they, we know it's very difficult to pin that down just because of the nature of international international shipping um and beyond that, the statements. so really rather curious, curious framing for the statements that we've been getting from depends, again, which is simply about how, how reckless the who these are in killing innocent civilians with reckless attacks . and how you know that disrupting, they've taken the lives of international c. farrah simply doing that job is what are some of the hardest jobs and the well, it's a regular m for fee being expressed by the by did ministration, which in a curious thing we don't often see mentioned when it's when they discussed the, the killing. another video you've been talking about in gaza for the last 20 minutes or so. so i mean, you have to wonder why they decided to frame it like this as if we couldn't immediately see them. the holiness of it in some ways. but anyway, now we say the, the, the us is seemingly shifting it's, it's approach oh,
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they were striking very se targets with missiles. now i see the us as imposing sanctions to try to cut funding from iran. is this the abroad a shift from washington? you know, i mean that i've seems to be it really sanctions i'm what they call will determine the great the, the policy of to tyrants and then the degradation of who is the capabilities of the state, of all those folks specimens. oh wow. this was also allows that god doesn't, you know, they don't do anything, isn't just making things worse. but he just said, no, it's a, it's a long term price. that's basically the us is prepared to do anything. but what the, who these all development, which is so aging of the genocide and goals are, as i said, and stopping the genocide altogether. that's the one thing that the us refuses to do it, as always, raises all those questions as to why the by did ministration is, are wedded to tip to this policy. that variable that they're willing to risk international, maritime shipping, as well as the future, the buying presidency potentially in the upcoming november election. it's usually the great, the big questions we're always asking. she advertises a that with
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a very for us from washington d. c. thanks you the whole, hey, james capital, it remains must be paralyzed by violence with guns that warning of civil war. if prime minister ariel on re doesn't step down, we believe that only is still in puerto rico, unable to return home. there has been a surge in violence in the past week since he left the country in a bid for international aid. as he is in a state of emergency international airport and for the prince remains closed. most businesses have shut down by washington. says it's not calling for haiti's prime minister to resign, but does one attempt to speed up a transition to inclusive governance, uninstall free and fair elections? it's not the united states acting alone in this. so with this, regardless of the united states,
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in consultation with partners and there in the region are having these conversations. and what we are saying to the prime minister is that he needs to expedite the transition to empowered and inclusive governance. including the, the, the appointment of a transition council. so that's what we'll continue to, to discuss with him. oh, that's not i hear from augusta daniel foot. he's a retired us to for that. and was the full not special invoice the special us, the us special envoy, 8 for hazy, from july to september. back in 2021. had drains us now from new york and both of the we just had the us clarifying. it's position it was being windy reported earlier in the day that washington was demanding that on res step down the white house is that's not the case. so what all the white house is priority is right now, as you would see then. and i think the white house is confused and stability is always the priority and a but by backing b. o legitimate,
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the fact of prime minister, which the us anointed shortly after the assassination, which led to my resignation. um, the us has put katie in a difficult position at this point in time, even if the us with the blah blah press conference by the spokesperson today. it's not up to the united states and they have been asking. ready on read for 12 years to the one of the transition government and to have a dialogue with civil society and opposition. and he's refused to do so. so at this point in the past week, the protest in haiti have turned into an all out revolution and you have the lead. so right with the oligarchs align with the former army guys align with the gags. everybody wants this guy gone, but by waiting so long, i mean us, it's still still looks like they want him to go back there. the issue is,
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if he goes back there, he's not going to survive. and i don't mean his prime minister key will not live through the month if he goes back there. so the united states really should scratches head and, and figure out what is the right thing to do for, hey, it's not our, your last, when you resigned in 2021, then you said in my court, you, here, you said haitians need the opportunity to chop their own costs, without international pop of tearing and favorite candidates with genuine support. so that costs, do you view this? then as that opportunity, just how much agency do haitians actually have given the state of guidelines on the streets? and at this point, the united states and international community has rushed in the hey, the a number of times 6 plus in the last a 107 years. and each time they have failed to stabilize the
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place and it has gotten worse by an order of magnitude. he is horrendous right now . if it wasn't for the death and suffering, it would make a great thriller movies here, but you are yelling, read desperately needs to stay in power because he's a suspect to me is as managed a job and own mortgage. and you don't do anything to maintain that, but i don't think she wants to go back in and be torn when from when, like the last haitian president who is assassinated, give them some in 1915. well, let me ask you, then you say that so many different parts of haitian society have come together and they want on regal on. what then? do haitians want, what do they want to replace them with? all they united on that front as well. they're not because the united states hasn't enabled them to do so because they've been. ready being fair boot,
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i'm haitian snack and forcing arial and re on them despite all the negatives and the fact that he hasn't accomplished anything. there was starting 6 months before the assassination of you'll know, moiz, a civil society position political effort to reach a consensus political agreement because haiti was already going in the wrong direction. 2 years ago, 6 months after this, as a nation, in my estimation, that a chord called the montana agreement reached a broad enough consensus to govern the haiti with an 80 percent of the population being rep. i believe that asians will arrive at a similar agreement might not necessarily be the same one because it's complicated by gangs and former army guys in the middle of it now. but uh, i believe that they will find
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a consensus political record within 4 to 8 weeks. and then you won't have a path training for a transitional government, a road map and not imposed by the international community. because we know from experience that imposing puppets and the haitians doesn't work. and we need to finally let the haitians reach quote, independence, 220 years after they became independent from france. because we, the international community have never let them, sovereignly decide what they want and cabinet government reach a social contract with the top. so let me ask you about the practicalities of that 4 to 8 weeks. this is not a long time. you were on the ground and hazy. you talked about how the humanitarian situation has the terry races since since we left what we're seeing now. i mean, there are reports that the guns have now phones coalitions. obviously there's been
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a huge amount of violence in the streets. people scared to leave their homes. how realistic is actually trying to implement some kind of a free and fair electrical process right now? well, this is nothing new. this has been going on for 2 and a half years, so it's not like, like we just woke up in haiti blew up yesterday. it's been like this for 2 and a half years. the prison break and the gang is close in the airport. we're direct messages to our retail on re here. uh, i think that we need to let the haitians get it right for james. we weren't try. we weren't concerned about rushing in as the international community 2 weeks ago when it was the only bad and urgent. so now, rather than rush to failure with another public government, the international community should be thinking about a peacekeeping intervention and
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a professional one. but they need to let the haitians tell them what they want or it will fail to last day and talk about peace. gave us a un security council mandated, a forced to be deployed back in october. we've seen delays and canyon troops getting on the ground. i understand there's some other countries have pledged troops to what the us ever put boots on the ground in the u. s. for england, or germany, or france, or britain or the you do not lead such a mission. it will say are, you can't, it has to can wants to do it. they can't keep my roll beach say, for crying out loud bangladesh, chet barbados. wonderful. it's a great money making opportunity for the countries, but to be successful, any intervention needs to be led by a country who is good at creating police and security capacity
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not improve. and 3rd world crunch. well had a, it's an incredibly critical points at the moment. for hazy. thank you so much and basta, daniel. such a format, special envoy, special us envoy for hazy, joining us here on to there. thank you for your time, sir. thanks for your as well. it's still a head here all out of the like a have a withdrawals from the race to be the republican presidential nominees, setting the stage for a trumpet bite and re match in november sun, the thousands much longer time against present. gustavo, veterans, economic and social for the color of the right and really has kicked in with
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a vengeance across parts of western australia just around a little bit to remote town. this $51.00 millimeters afraid in 24 hours, but that is around about so the west east weather that we see march for around 13 years here. compare that with the previous 11 months. 80 millimeters of fine. so that's a huge dumping of rain coming in here. i went to whether we'll just get announced a little further west, which as we go through the next couple of days and then eventually push this way further south. as a trophy, it makes its way into w wife. out of south is generally try and settle high pressure in cha, so we're picking up something of a southerly praise of the moments into how about into melvin. but you can see what's coming next. so t 3 celsius. the full adeline is that kind of right into a west and australia splits his wife or the south highlight picking up on the temperatures and this we go on into west islip, 39, then not too far off that full melvin west of weather coming into cost southern pulse of w, i heading towards available pushing towards that se in corner,
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but ahead of that some really intense heat to come anything but he recently across japan was seen some wintry weather in the mix. here it does tell us i'm a dry and quieter this weekend. the, it's a top destination for travelers seeking them by the power dice experience. but the i did a archipelago of fiji is also on the front line of global rising water levels and unforgiving storms have triggered some of the was 1st government land relocation as a result of climate change. people empower us, want fiji. the last resort on a jersey to a unique perspective that place himself in dallas and told the palestinians to go to on heard voices to humor. i try to highlight the
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absurdities inconsistency, but upon proceeding landscape, connect with our community and tap into conversations. you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really alone about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention to the stream on algebra. the, the the welcome back to watching else is here on, on this nonsense hey, here in the home. let's remind you about home stories. so my goal is president lucky sol has now does all the governments, he's replaced the prime minister. i'm going to file with the current interior in minnesota. the government also announced
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a new dates for the delayed presidential election for late at this moment. so don't forget has, i'll see you on this top coat and purse new emergency orders on israel to allows humanitarian aid into dollars. that's for the petition is positive. it's genocide case against is are a lot the i see john hastings prime minister ariel only remains stranded enforcer. recur as he faces prussia from the us to reach a political supplement to the crisis. sweeping his country capital has been paralyzed by violence as gains to launch his resignation. on the united states, nikki haley has now pulled down some of the race for the republican presidential nomination of the crushing defeat in the super tuesday primaries. she's congratulations were opponent donald trump, but has not endorsed him how withdrawal that sets the stage for a trumpet bite and re much in the presidential election in november. 100 reports from raleigh in north carolina. a crowd of nikki haley came
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closer to the white house than any republican woman in us history. she overcame a field of debate rivals. she dismissed as the phil is now. but she could not overcome former president donald trump after a delegate drubbing and 14 of the 15 states on super tuesday she ended her campaign, acknowledging that her improbable path to victory was now all but impossible. the time has now come to suspend my campaign. the former south carolina governor and united nations ambassador made history as the 1st republican woman running for president to win a primary defeating trump in vermont in the district of columbia and did as the daughter of indian immigrants. my mother, a 1st generation emma, got to vote for her daughter for president. only in america. his record has been
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she sought to lead a more traditional non mag republican party, backed by deep pocketed donors. and she increasingly traded barbs with her rival. at some point, maybe we should say, the reason that america keeps losing is because of donald trump, by the way, and she's not up to the job. but in state after state, republican voters answered with overwhelming support for trump. she pointed to lead, declined to endorse her arrival, exciting a quote from former british prime minister, margaret satcher. never just follow the crowd. always make up your own mind. it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond. it who did not support whether hailey will ultimately endorse donald trump remains an open question and there's competition for her supporters. president joe biden said he would welcome them into his campaign. the delegate, math was all but insurmountable after trumps. in near sweep on super tuesday was
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1215 delegates needed for the republican nomination. trump is tantalizingly close with $995.00. john henry and l. g 0. raleigh, north carolina. the whole process does in mexico have knocked down the doors of the presidential palace while the president was inside, giving his daily press conference. they were demanding justice for 43 students who disappeared a decade ago. there abduction via cartel and guerrero estate has been the focus of a long running investigation. a government human rights commission said the incident involved and one for some professionals to turn home and has moved from next christmas will happen. and wednesday morning seem to have a little more frustration than anything else. this semester will probably submit skirt behind us. it's where the president, under his manual lopez over the lips and gets his morning press conferences, and you can see that there's a standing comp in front of it. these people were here,
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it's protests. the lack of the resolution of the case of 43 students who with disappeared in the country now almost a decade ago, that case has been envelope become emblematic in mexico, of the mood, 100000 people, the missing in total. now this is the last day of the standing camp. what they were looking for was a meeting with the countries president. he had a wanted to give them that meeting and a group of younger protest as a went around to the side. come and did a truck and then reversed that truck into the side doors to try and get into the palace and into the morning press conference. they didn't get ready for. they were repelled almost instantly by military police wielding gas a riot shields. but the cause is a bad dissatisfaction remain. they write scripts say that the president lopez over the door seemed keen to help resolve this case. but this time is going on. and especially as the mexican army, which a key is a key pillar of support. for this government began to seem to be involved,
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more or more in the case is becoming increasingly reluctant to release information for his administration. and it's a general attorney to release information to help solve the dots with these protests is want to try and clear up with them. he said that he's now going to give them a meeting in $1520.00 days once. he's looked at the evidence trip to see what happens next, john home and how does it a, let's go to the all thousands of protesters are taken to the streets across the columbia against president gustavo petro, as bush for economic and social reforms that the president's attempts to over the whole health care pension enable us facing widespread opposition demonstrates is also a curious picture as government of targeting for the president of our rebate of us under i'm jesse was out there is protests for us and over time what they are saying is that they came to this 3, it's not only here, many a number of cities across the country. it's to express a deep discontent with these reforms that are currently being discussed in congress
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. one in particular, the houses were formed very close to being passed and the people here will tell you that they feared that this could truly change the nature of the economic and political system in the country. concentrating much more power in the hands of this faith and this is something they see here. now the crowd that was out today was in many ways wider, older, and richard and the average columbia and very conservative, very religious. one of the jokes here is that this is the crowd you usually find and country clubs across the country more than protesting on the street. but it show you chose you that this base the base through the upper right wing parts these traditional parties that have been in power for very long decades in, in columbia feel mots, very motivated to come out and protest against this,
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a government and the things that they see could hurt columbia. i was still a head here on out. was there guessing that i hadn't staffing find out about the annual tradition intend book to, to upkeep an english and the
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welcome back on egypt has floated its currency to secure a new fell out deal with the international monetary fund. and we've sent the junction pound, plunging it to a rec, or low against the us dollar. the 1st ation level unlock billions, and i'm
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a funds to help the country of that. it's west economic crisis in decades, as well as well. is it just economy crisis has been going on for years with sorting inflation rates, the cd to show up to, to, for them to kind of see on the gap between the official and black markets rates has been huge. many egyptians say that lies in cost of living is a nightmare. but the addiction central bank seems to believe it has a solution. it's flow to the national kind of see a low in the market to determine the price of the us dollar. the decision had them immediately effect the efficient value of the rows from just over 30 to more than 49 edition pounds. and the pounds lost nearly a 3rd of its value in minutes. many on the waiting to see how the black markets rate of 70 pounds, but us dollar would be effected. this sense some bank says it's trying to unify rates to can inflation data relating the exchange rate has been at the top of a list of reforms. the month to buy the item after $0.40, so fellows,
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to egypt. the image says egypt wants to accelerate the loan process because it's concerned about the impacts these faces from easily of this war on guys, on the most direct impact is from the switch canal they use to collect 7 $100000000.00 per month from revenues. now traffic is down by 5560 percent, that immediate effect, the country that is already facing difficulties. this is a country where stability of energy permit this 3 energy. but the met this to the whole middle east, the opposite of a say the data deletion has been encouraged by a recent and also by the united auto. and it was to invest $35000000.00 in egypt. and more of this 15000000 has already been deposited and the remaining balance is to be made available in 2 months. smart, i cannot be movies. yeah, totally going on. so they got these up for some reason,
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but it may be some so the team in the article were talking about 30 choice 1000000000 in 2 months, which we will use to solve the problem is money liquidity. and in addition to that, the attempts and government will have 35 percent of the projects profit. nearly 2 thirds of egyptians live below the poverty line and they can only wait to see whether egypt taken on big loads would benefit them. i told him is fine, i'll just yell. the oldest most in law is ancient, says you have conducted the great mosque is being restored. this annual tradition is a significant event for the local community to alex bad has no excitement on the streets of the 10 bucks to this. these people have come to get the hands to see the room here to help reply to this of one of 3. great, most in the ancient town considered the gateway to the sa, how reduce the plastering of the mosque,
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is an annual tradition here and conduct you. it's a big festival. everyone takes part old in human life. that's what is the name of the most to survive to the present day. it's thanks to the work we do every year. is an almost carnival type atmosphere in the year. everyone has a relative size. craftsman prepared the mud by about powder is added to the mixture and the consistency has to be just right. i shall high diety explains that the festival is about mold and the reply string of one of 10, buck twos wheeled here. 2 sites, ma'am, on the strength and social cohesion on cultural mixing here, there is no race, there is no with mister t, there is no religion we've come to celebrate. we've come to dress up the mosque and to give a post to the vision of the city of 10, but to for some the annual festival as a welcome escape from a difficult life and the troubled region of the world. the m up in for the night.
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it's a time when once a year people really come together to severe themselves, but it have fun. it shows are whether it be in our resilience, despite all the difficulties we face all day long. while this annual restoration is a fist full of fun, pre guides the hands that through the what the training of the mixture that will help the building pencilled the harsh elements for now the this mosque is good for steven hundreds and one handful of plaza is it time these mice and say they'll make sure it stands for another 700 is not like speed which is 0. busy all that set for me and associates, hey, for this near that, remember you can always find a much more on the houses 0 dot com moment john james will be here in a moment with much wants. today's needs to stay with the
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african filmmakers from ivory coast. and the guy journal got an estimate in zambia, new series of africa direct on how to 0. on counting the call state rule rebels farm is around the world, which has to go to the lake and climate policies. we speak to the mexican agriculture minister about how gro was in mexico. what's coping plus inflation is sliding down. we'll central buttons put interest rates soon. counting the cost on al jazeera, the colleges. when the,
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the set of goals president dissolves the government and replaces the prime minister after the constitutional council rules against the delay of elections beyond april . the time of how much into miss celibacy relied from don't also coming up. another mother wants her daughter as israel and leashes more depth and destruction across the gaza for 152 days and counts south africa urges the u ins, top court to issue an emergency order.

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