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hey, bob, l cornerstone of democracy is having a free in open democratic pro upfront without the it is full of general arrested officer rebellion against the government. the president says it was an attempted crew. the hello um, it is a problem and this is alice as the online from doha is. so coming up, we look at what went wrong with the $300000000.00 floating kid that the us said would boost 8 supplies to gaza. home at last, what could be expounded? julian massage, find the arrives in australia as part of
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a play deal with us officials. plus i can see and apple i would not sign kenya as president touches, has planned to increase taxes a day off to protest. a storm parliament the will begin in bolivia where a top general has been arrested often what the president has called and attempted clues and vehicles rammed through the entrance of the presidential palace and troops filled its hallways. the soldiers withdrew from the street from the owls that followed the army come on and leading the mobilization full in general. san jose zuniga was dismissed from his position by the government just a day before just before his arrival. just so new to accused president asa ordering the crew the it was the other me on sunday in less alcala. i
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met with the president, and he told me the situation was bad, and this week would be critical. he said it was needed to prepare something to push up his popularity. i asked him, shall we bring out the armored vehicles? and he said, take them out. inside the government building, president odyssey was saying, confronting anita the the president of hood telling me to come on to i am your captain. i order you to withdrawal us. that has cooled on bolivians to defend democracy, and willoughby ins took to the streets, hating the cold from the president to resist the crew attempt. the crowds gathered around the capital central's quit chanting against the troop mobilization and laser president, our se fact demonstrates as fully as support. thank you very much for your
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presence. it gives us more courage, new courage to continue resisting $82.00. it seemed because bolivia deserves as democracy, one in the streets and paid with blood. they wanted to surprise us and the bolivian people we responded and the mobilization of the people also allowed us to defeat this cool attempt today. john homeland is following those developments from mexico city to okay, well just to bring you up to date, and you mentioned that the general one jose. so when you go was arrested, as he was bundled into the cob, reports has got to him. and what he said to them was bass, i'm quoting him here. the president told me that the situation was bad. he to use and exploitive, this weight was going to be critical and they needed something to raise is popularity. then they start to bundle them into the car and one of the reports is, gets the tight machine and then says, is this a cellphone noise to general? and he says yes, yes. so, obviously those remotes from the general,
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a copy. we haven't got them verified, they can't be validated a tote is just his words of what's just happened. an off the he sort of slightly pneumonia, slate left plaza marie or the central square the cap too. but we can give you a little bit of context around that. and the context is based that the president of the country and we saw say, isn't a bit of a problem in this sense, but he's got low approval ratings loss. when in march he was at 38 percent. the economy's not doing well, a toe, and he's also involved in a protracted bottle with eval morales, the ex president of the country for the nomination of the mass policy that they both belong to for the nomination. the next elections which are in 2025. catherine leduvo is a political commentator in culture bomba in bolivia, and she says the army has a history of clues and human rights violations of the situation. and the way that
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it unrolled is very, very unusual. and some people are skeptical about the motives behind it or, or if the, you know, the people there are people on the far left that are wondering whether or not this was something that was kind of a setup to increase support for our. so it's impossible to know there's the escalation, this is a very, very bad sign for an already extremely fragile democracy or democracy that was just recovered. at the end of 2020, it's a and an armed forces that received payment to help stay to cool. i remember the image of, of the commander of the armed forces, placing the presidential metal on the legally appointed president, a new man. yeah, i'm yes, in 2019 with a lot of human rights violations, parents, date groups, violence to massacre is carried out by the military. these are all boons that have
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not healed. impunity that continues. and so it's a nation that side of very difficult position. and this has made things worse, it's made it less staples for him predictable. and i think that is something unless there are significant consequences for the armed forces involved in a significant restructuring of that institution. living constitution clearly stipulates that the military cannot have a political position, make political statements that they must debate the executive. and this is a clear violation of the constitution. so there's a lot of work to be done and a lot of old wounds from prior to attempts and cruise and human rights violations that are, that are still exist. the gaza civil defense has the negative destruction off to israel's bombardment and
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bade la, here in the north of the strip, the 5 imagination. the police 15 palestinians were code and astride on a home in northern gaza. rescue workers spent hours searching the rubble for survive is most of the injured of women and children. as glosses humanitarian crisis, wilson's efforts to bring food medicine and fuel continued to form to know a trucks of entered gaza. for weeks. the us had built a peer to deliver aid by see the plan has launched the failed. well, some dies that explains what went wrong. it took just 6 weeks for the us built humanitarian peer to fail. on may 15th us navy ship sailed from the is really port of us got the gaza as these exclusive valves as their images show. these are worship some logistics vessels responsible for connecting the floating structure, the gaza shore, on a causeway in the shape of gene area. the peer became operational on may 17th,
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supported by 2 ships, sitting about 9 kilometers off the coast. the images show to us ships and the smaller one intended to transport trucks onto the pier, but problems arose almost immediately. 8 days later, high waves, overwhelmed appear over that period. just 29 trucks delivered and 99 shipments in the gaza. i think the dilemma that the american forces had in trying to build appear the woods, absolutely 0 support from the israelis in a place of war drive to bypass it is real is is without coming to a clash with them. and it added up to 2 little woods, bad weather. it truly publicly available logistics details. show us navy personnel constructing the peer us officials said their mission was also to protect it,
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armed with machine guns and armored vehicles. us forces also installed in air defense system and attach it to the eastern side of the pier. when the pier collapsed. they had to dismantle the system as well. in the meantime, 2000000 palestinians continue to suffer with not nearly enough a getting into gaza by land, air, or sea wilson does ord, elda 0. can you, as president says, they will not sign a finance bill that's led to major protests. that these $23.00 people were killed on tuesday after and piece of pasta legislation that would have raised taxes on a central license. and the total was addressed to the nation. william boudreau has promised to open dialogue with the young people. catherine solely reports from nairobi. as many people here see they've never seen anything like this before. it started out as peaceful protests on tuesday. quickly pond violent when hundreds of for testers invaded parliament. police fired to
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a gas. what the commons in life will. that's several people accounts and many injured. but on west the presidents, we a moved to about to the pressure and has we stoned? the bill is mckinsey to the people who have said loudly that they want nothing to do with these finance be 2024. i can seat and therefore i would not sign the 2024 finance bill and it should subsequently be withdrawn. and i have agreed with these members that that becomes, of a collective position. cairo nicole morticia says that will not bring back hot 22 year old son was shot to the chest. coming on him is getting bad as
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a mother. i feel terrible. whoever's trying to have my children needs to spend like what the, the most canyons are believed to support the protest against a finance bill that will increase taxes. so i'm like this man from a neighborhood in arrow be decided to take marches into their own hands. this is a county office of an empty who said yes to the people here, say he doesn't represent them anymore. that angry and frustrated that they are crazy because that's very tia because they move on. gotten it. you have to bribe for everything. when you finish school, you still have to pay a bribe to get the job man, dot com back us. so i really and he's neighbors, see the county office is supposed to help them. but at this point now on their own, kathy saw you all to sarah nairobi. the
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campaigning in the runs presidential election has especially come to an end, a day ahead of the vote. iranians will be choosing a successor to abraham, but i you see who died in a helicopter crash last month. 5 candidates divine for the top job off to one contest and drop down to hard liners and one reformist, are among the leading candidates that spring. and i called a sponsor and say the whole there, she's joining us live from the capital pet on is a last minute withdrawals on uncommon in iran, but tell us about need jose and how she needs decision and what impact it could have won the election. well, as you said, the fashion is decision to withdraw in many ways. well, the conservative camp is still very much fractured because they had 5 candidates running in this election. now you have 4 and that's still a lot. in fact,
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when he announced his withdrawal from the race, he called on quote, his brothers to unify and to come up with a consensus candidates. because if the conservative cap remains divided and they don't have a unified cabinet, then a candidate some that splits the conservative phones and that plays in the hands of the reform is candidates. but that, of course, also depends on a high votes or turnouts. so the election also could go to a bundle because of the reforms as well as to conservative candidates. well, i'm a sucker of color boss as well as types of really these 3 do not have a clear cut. the majority of these 2 main contenders in the conservative camp, there were expectations that one would withdraw in support of the other. but that did not happen as zayna. what are the chances for the souls of the candidate muscle
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possess? can. 6 have a chance for show that he could actually win this race with a lot really will depend on the turnout because when there is a high turn out, then performance count that is have a high chance of winning performance movement. do you have high profile figures? he is not the high profile figure, but the high profile figure is like the former president. how sandra honey, he's thrown his ways behind physics, young and, but there's still a lot of voter apathy in the country even before the performance movement. they have said their main rivals is society to get the societies to head, to the polling station. so he is a man who has, you know, expressive supports for the supreme leader to the ideals of the assignment, republican. but she has policies are different. he wants at the top with the west. she wants to open up not just with non western countries. so no doubt he does have a chance,
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but it's will all depend on voter turnout. and what we've seen in previous selections really have been record low numbers of people, you know, heading to the polling station. so this is the picture. you have competition within the conservative. com. and in the bigger picture, you have the conservative camp vying to control all levers of government and you have the reform is comp trying to make some change from within. but knowing that their administration will have to work within the guidelines of the system then and thank you very much for that zayna. pull the picture from them. still ahead on al jazeera, a cold and rushing up against a closed door trial of an american generalist, accused of spying and head to head to get problem minister wishes to knock an opposition need a kissed on the face off in a debate ahead of next week's kenneth election, the
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color will have sunshine across the middle east and no surprises here. it's pretty much multiple. so i'm showing that as well. a bit of a brisk breeze that southwest the most. so you're just driving those heavy showers . i went towards the practice. stop. tell me to say we don't have 43 degrees celsius has to place the 50 a little further north for me to change my significant change. as we go on into friday, we're into the fault is to close parts of the eastern magnet to save $1341.00 celsius. we'll see enough right across the events, gaza, 3132 over the next us. and you can see again allows you drive it not too much the way when, when weather to speak of hot and dry across the northeast of africa, 43 celsius, the full car, right? included in west of over to was the north west minds. you and you might even catch a shower to just around the stresses to pro so the shell was continue unabated across the west africa into the gulf of guinea. stretching their way
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a little further. eastwood says they should do not as wants but as we'd like to say . but there's some way as to whether they're into mesa, big pushing across into zimbabwe. south africa generally stay dry as we go through the next couple of days. while the more the last year i was just creeping in as we go through friday and some for to whether the coastal for inches of can yeah. i just wanna show you got some feed about black. i don't want to do it live on. come funny enough for the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k. replaced by the end of a point where they've done breakfast well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on the jersey to
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the the watching. i'll just bear with me elizabeth put on him. and uh huh. a reminder of our top stories, the sound of full ability, an army general has been arrested off to what the president says was an attempt to cruise bolivian army troops have retreated from the presidential palace office storming earlier. the general leading the vault was dismissed from his position a day ago, a gauze of civil defense as the level of destruction of, to israel from bottom into vague la, here in the midst of a strip defines imaginations, at least 15 pounds to the ends were killed. in a strong on a home in the town and campaigning and yvonne's presidential election has
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officially come to an end a day ahead of the vote. iranians will be choosing a success such as abraham lacy, who died in a helicopter crash last month. which he makes fond adjoining a sanchez returned hunt as trailer as a free man. he pleaded guilty to a charge of espionage under did with the us justice department. after a 14 year battle against extradition. astonished his wife and lawyers went to the australian parliament. the fact politicians who campaigned for his freedom of a very happy to announce that earlier today the espionage case against mister assigned in the eastern district of virginia was formerly dismissed. and the case against him is over formerly. and officially, it's a case that never should have been brought, and i hope that we never have another case like it. i think it's quite unique that it got people together from, from all sides to work towards julian's freedom and to keep it up the top of the agenda for years now. and the results we see today we see
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last night i think the whole world celebrated with us. um, it was us me thing on the tarmac, but it was the entire world who was celebrating. daniel robinson reports from kendra. this is really the result of use of diplomatic, political and legal battles that really speaks to the power of quiet diplomacy. he, in australia, not long ago, julianna's sanchez boys alongside his wife's. stella spoke, he empowerment, and they thanked the well as well as the australian public, the poignantly they sang to australia and politicians. and in particular the sterling prime minister anthony alban, easy for the consistent diplomatic efforts that was able to get this over the line of strategies. prime minister has consistently said no matter what your view was on the case that it had dragged on for far too long. and this was an issue,
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the cross party lines here in parliament, in a ratio of bipartisan support. now the prime minister's talks with us president joe biden, and he's diplomatic if it's with the united states. so his legal team says is what enabled them to be able to negotiate the return of an australian citizen with one of the most powerful countries in the world. but that relationship between the united states and australia was also questioned this morning. ministers here today did admit that this case did put us the one in the side of those relations boss. now that this part of it has been concluded, they say it has now be restored and their relationship is stronger than ever poignant considering his lawyer as a still seeking a presidential part in his voice. i also indicated that this may have for on this occasion. so the cases in australia to his lawyer is watching closely to high profile with low cases across australia, including one with a man was sentenced to the revealing information about
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a ledge will crimes enough. dennis done this really now indicating potentially a new era in the spot for press freedom. an american journalist accused of spying has appeared in a russian quote for the sanchez's closed door trial. prosecute as if she was evan gush coverage of working for the c. i a has employed wall street journal and the bottom and ministration, say the challenges are politically motivated under simmons reports. if i'm guess give it stands as the 1st american journalist to be arrested in russia on espionage charges since the fall of the soviet union. the managed a smile at the media on the other side of the glass box. this the only access to it, unless they've given in a closed door trial, and the prosecute to have this to say. so this is the, the investigation has established. i'm documenting that the american journalist of the wall street journal haven't got coverage on the assignment of this yang,
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collected secret information from the territory of this federal gulf region about the activities of the defense enterprise for the production and repair of military equipment. just give it a report of the wall street journal was brought to this quote for it kept a reboot and the goals must go jail where he's being held since march 2023. it was while i'm assignments been, accept her re book the guest of which was arrested, charged with gathering information for the ministry chunk manufacturer. so far, the russian prosecutor has not published any evidence. and the whole street generals, as a political motivation of russia with the war and ukraine, is obvious. it says that reported was only doing his job. and they were bogus charges of spying, that will inevitably lead to a bogus conviction. gosh, could which could face up to 20 years in jail. they found guilty. russian president vladimir putin is reported to have suggested he might exchange good coverage for
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arranged russian assessing, being held in germany. the us administration accusers, russia, of conducting hostage diplomacy, and says it's committed to making sure a guest of which is bull back home. andrew simmons, how does the confidence of don has forced more than 600000 refugees? most of the women and children to flee to chad. that's according to the you. when it says the humanitarian causes an eastern chad is reaching a critical point. i'll just say your father that allows that supports from chaz eastern board of woodside on the dia, living conditions there has any more. how you, how many more cut nadia be this temporary refugee camp in the chatty and city of address near the border with through done it posts around 200000 sued in these refugees. local authorities here together with some international organizations such as the high commissioner for refugees. want to move in these refugees from the audrey city. come place the cities border to other places,
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tens of kilometers away from the border area. several attempts have already been established for this purpose, but also to say they need more funding to finish the basic facilities and when it comes to the conditions a most suitable for accommodating refugees to be not big numbers, refugees are still coming from west or full of state, they're also some refugees from the city of l fashion, with the helping of clashes for around a month. and those coming from outside should get to work about the extreme difficulty of a situation where many are unable to leave and escape the city. and they all hoping that some outlets will be opened for them to be able to leave. and to come here for the lot that goes out and gives you the minimum of how you have any ideas. so then you might be enough to add to wall 5, have flip through lodge pots or visit those ponds. no area that's home to the wills law. just tropical wetlands. the blaze is a surgeon before the peak of the dry season. as long as it gets, have declared the state of emergency the areas home to a range of wild life, including a large number of jazz you, us,
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it may fall at least 11 people have died off the heavy rains triggered land slides and flash floods. homes are swept away and at least mine people were killed in lightning. hundreds of people all killed them. they fall every year from last live and flooding. during the monsoon season. south korea's military says north korea has fight a ballistic missile off the close to the korean peninsula. it also says the hypersonic masonic exploded mid air. it happens as north korea commemoration these 75th anniversary of the beginning of the korean war. a mass valley was held up, made a stadium in the capital p on yeah, the countries, official news agencies as well that a 100000 people have tend to be of and they carried on to us slogans and quote of the day of struggle against us imperialism. mongolia heads to the poles this week for the 1st time since that of a hold of the constitution a year ago. what was the frustrated with the state of the economy and rising
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corruption? patrick fox reports from the capital and bossa a campaign binding the capital one, but so on. supporters of the mongolian people's policy or m p. p, are confident of securing another, resenting victory in the upcoming parliamentary fact. i'm only about the m p p as a political force. i showed up mangold in history. ok, any other party rooms prior programs and started to install the ncp has been the dillman force in montgomery and politics since the country established a multi policy system 30 years ago. it turned the whole $62.00 out of a total $76.00 seats, and it's parliament known as the great cool. but this is the 1st time on go to its voting. since the legislature was shaken up among the major changes, it's adding 50 seats through feelings, a role that last year to address the decline in public confidence in politicians. one reason, so they found nearly 2 thirds of people are dissatisfied with the state of mongolia
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as democracy. montgomery, as new election system is designed to support the inclusion of smaller policies and give them a great voice in parliament. but many people here say they are frustrated with the politics as a result of recent high profile corruption scandals. mass of protests broke out 2 years ago. the following the steps to billions of dollars worth of coal. several politicians and coal executives were arrested. but the government critics remained angry over perceived lack of accountability. i think it's only as political, big shot, so involved the only mid level officials and company managers are convicted. then be leg is 18 years old and hopes his votes will kept it the 1st time votes and comes from the northern city of duncan is really the center of another corruption case. officials are accused of profiting from the purchase of old public commuter buses that will remodel to look like new ones who were to take some of the people
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responsible, cared about society and not themselves. the country could have made me much more progress. if all young people vote and choose candidates who fit their views, change can be made out of a still expert, save as no strong challenges to the m p. p. was the main opposition democratic party has been played by in fighting and legs and opinion polls. even voters who won't change, may not be convinced by, well, some of the there's a general distrust of party politics. i think gonna end a bit of frustration. i think some of that is rooted in lack of ideological coherence with the parties. mongolia, right? so a 100 and 21st out of a $108.00 and transparency international, global corruption index with little or no rep of cushions, but those responsible it seems parliamentary reform alone is unlikely to rooted out patrick fox, which is 01 battle and the leaders of the u. k is 2 major parties have gone head to
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head and what set to be the final debates before. next week's general election. 4 weeks of watching in london. thing that i would like to do if i would like to problem is the, is to this was a leaders debates and which leadership itself was very much in question involved not been crystal clear that they should face the prime minister risky. so you're not because taking the conservatives to a seemingly hopeless position in the polls that was but opposition lee, the case tom of labor was personal approval ratings. very much on the underwhelming side. are you to really the best? we've got to be the next prime minister of all great country i was doing by analyst heavier. so who do you to see where the only the could start to inspire confidence in the british public storage. you'll find minnesota, all those have equal migrant will be out on the street. and that is the choice for you. do not surrender all borders to the life of all the state to be enough to know on the number. this is the marty to this been the question of.

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