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we agreed to continue demonstrations and escalate our activism escalation in itself is not the goal the revolution has yet to achieve its demands we have not yet transition to a civilian government and we are yet to remove many of the elements from the old regime it is clear that the reappearance of security services and the resumption of their activities just like in the old days means the change has not happened yet and that we still have lots to do for all those who lost their lives that's why we will continue to march on till we achieve our demands al-jazeera as mohamed vile has more now from khartoum. one step forward two steps backwards this is how some people here are describing the process of negotiations between the protest leaders and the military council today a meeting was held called for by the military council and they said after that meeting that they have received more than a hundred and seventy seven different visions of how the transitional period should look like and the structure of the government do during this transitional period we
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have seen divisions also even among the protest leaders and those groups that have attended this meeting today all signs of negative developments according to observers here that probably the negotiation between the various sides to this conflict is going to take a long time the military council has threatened to call for an early election during six months if the other side doesn't respond to their demands and also on the part of the protesters they have threatened to call for a nationwide civil disobedience and they call for the protesters to come again to the streets in big numbers in a measure of us collation. us president donald trump has use executive privilege to keep the democrats from getting the full and censored report by special counsel robert mueller into the twenty sixteen elections the u.s. house judiciary committee is about to vote on whether it will hold attorney general william barr in contempt over his refusal to release
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a report released an edited version of well as investigation into russian interference last month his refusal to submit the full report has led to accusations that he is not to congress. i urge my colleagues whether or not you care to see the full report and we should want to see the complete report stand up for the institution we are proud to serve no person certainly not the top law enforcement officer in the country and be permitted to flout the will of congress and to defy is a valid subpoena no person the attorney general not the president can be permitted to be above the law and i speak on capitol hill for us patty first of all what does president. have privileged mean. well it means that he's going to buy and sell some time so just to explain to everyone executive privilege is something that the courts have narrowly ruled that the president can use if he needs to keep his advice confidential and decision making process he can say to
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congress you can have oversight on this it's executive privilege you can't see these documents you can't talk to these people the problem for this president is it hasn't been used in such a way in the past where it's a sort of like a blanket ban no you can't see my tax returns no you can't see the mower report the other issue for him is here he waived executive privilege when it comes to the motor report legal experts say that's not how this works you can't give it in take it back once you give it it's been given it's done and it's just and so now what happens is it's going to have to go before a judge who's going to decide if the president is legally using his his executive privilege if he isn't well then the judge will rule that no you have to allow congress to see this smaller reports so what is happening then as far as the attorney general william barr. well we are going on to our three of this house hearing and it is vital that along partisan lines the democrats are saying this is about the constitution this is about making sure no one is above the
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law as you just heard the chairman say republicans are saying this is all of which the democrats they say are disappointed that miller didn't find anything on the president so now they're going after the attorney general who says he's going to look into how the investigation got started in the first place so they are dug in and it looks like they're going to continue talking for a little bit longer but they're going to get the votes the democrats have the votes they're going to pass it out of committee to hold the attorney general in contempt of congress then he goes to the full house floor and again democrats have the votes so then they hold him in contempt well what's next then there's a couple of different options but the more likely one is that they go before a judge in a civil proceeding and the judge looks at the mall or report looks at bars william barr sees if his reasoning adds up if not the judge can order him to turn over the molar documents all of them the unredacted report the underlying evidence which the attorney general says he hasn't read so if the judge orders that and bar doesn't comply with that he can be held in contempt of court and normally what happens if a judge says you didn't listen to me you go to jail until the judge says you can
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get out or you pay a significant fine but it's really unclear this is unchartered really unchartered constitutional waters because he's a sitting attorney general can you actually send him to prison i don't think we've had to face that before but it looks like democrats are going to push the issue we'll see what happens we'll check in with you again next hour i'm sure thank you very much for joining us from now. still ahead on al-jazeera south africa's leading candidates cast their votes in any election seen as the toughest test yet for the ruling a.n.c. party. quite a beating from recently but the war of top. you can see blooming here by day are typically over the water rather than of the land they do go into vietnam the city catching sounds in china and in hong kong you're very close to that in the forecast
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for thursday so it's sichuan hunan and the courses on the higher ground and she is the western science does the focus for rain for the next day or so and increasingly that's true of vietnam and the northern philippines and the crete taiwan come friday. now for india and bangladesh and pakistan the real feature the moment apart from daily blooming chance is of course the rising heat and that's been up to around about forty eight degrees in sindh province east through this part of india is still their daily shows produced probably late in the day or down in kerala tumble now to the far northeast of india and also increasingly is the possibility of them coming up into southern pakistan which would be a rare event but still a possibility that's true for the next couple of days or to be honest friday looks the drive of the to the northeast corner still getting the heaviest of the rain the arabian peninsula still cloud around which by the end today could produce a shower too in the mountains in western society or northern otherwise is dry.
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you're watching al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories european nations of warned against further escalation after your rounds decision to stop selling enrich uranium and heavy water and its threat to step up production of both tehran has given the remaining signatories of the twenty fifty nuclear agreement sixty days to keep their promises to protect its oil and banking sectors from u.s. sanctions they have been fistfights between some members of sudan's opposition during a meeting of the coalition in the capital khartoum this was the scene at a press conference where the group threatened further unrest over the military's response to their demands and the us house judiciary committee is about to vote on whether to hold attorney general william barr in contempt over his refusal to release a full report by special counsel robert mueller into russian interference in the twenty sixteen election this has prompted donald trump to use executive privilege over the report and any underlying evidence. now south africans are voting in
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the country's sixth democratic general election since the end of apartheid in one thousand nine hundred ninety four president cereal run up wholesale the governing african national congress n c has cast his vote is why he expected to win by a smaller margin after being hit by a series of corruption scandals in recent years opposition leaders mostly my money from the democratic and i and sam julius malema from the economic freedom fighters are also casting votes and speak to mark and webb who is at a polling station in johannesburg markham tell us how the voting sent going. in and xander township voting has been going on all day the first people were here from about an hour before the polling stations opened there still voting now coming into this polling stations in a small marquee. the queue got quite short towards the end of the afternoon but then at about five o'clock in the afternoon local time became very long again now
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it's meant to be a public holiday here today so that people can have the day off work and come and vote but the reality of a very many south africans who are informal work in informal work or doing piece work but they off work means a day of being on paid possibly a day of being hungry so for very many of these people work all day in spite of the public holiday when their shift ended they've come to line up and vote this is historically quite a lot of enthusiasm for voting in participating in elections here in south africa in part not least because of the legacy of apartheid that came before it the right to vote democracy was a long hard battle struggle over generations many people were killed so when finally democracy came it was very high turnout in ninety four and in some of the subsequent years but that voter turnout has been steadily dropping one election to the next and this time. about a quarter of eligible voters didn't even register to vote and we were waiting to
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find out. those three courses they did how many of them have actually turned up to vote today this is being described malcolm as the toughest election yet for the ruling african national congress d n c they are however some expected to to win the elections what is at stake here for the a.n.c. . well as you said it's but to be a smaller margin than ever before and the message that president cyril ramaphosa has been putting out since he took over a year ago is one of bringing change to the party the corruption scandals of former president jacob zuma he was in power for nine years before that certainly blemish his image cost it a lot of support he's been promising to root out corruption but he still depends on several different powerful factions within the a.n.c. to survive. south africans are definitely waiting to see firstly by what kind of margin the a.n.c.
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might win if it does as expected win and secondly if that will margin would put more wind in the sails in poses fight against corruption or not but it's certainly not the case the opposition parties are picking up all of the votes that the a.n.c. is lost in previous elections also growing voter apathy as well we've spoken to people today who are voting so they're not convinced by the opposition politicians some of whom are also being caught up in corruption scandals anymore and they are by the people in power thank you very much for that markham way of reporting there live from johannesburg. the international court of justice is here in qatar scase against the united arab emirates for violating human rights watch us government says the u.a.e. targeted its citizens based on their national origin when it expelled all catteries and stop them from entering the u.a.e. after the twenty seven thousand blockade stephanie decker has more from the hague.
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the court is hearing a specific application by the united arab emirates who are claiming that qatar is basically how bring their efforts to implement suggestions by the court which has to do with allowing companies citizens particularly families that are intermarried and students to return to the emirates it all boils down to a website that the company citizens can use to apply for nemerov they're saying qatar is blocking that website and the guitar's is saying that they're doing that for their own security juta issues with malware this is what is being heard here cutter is presenting their response and then on thursday you will have both sides giving their final statements the court will then go and deliberate it can take weeks we're told until it may gree or not whether to implement some of what the emirates once implemented the bigger picture is this it is a case that qatar has brought here because it says that politics has turned personal discrimination against its citizens really wanting something to change but if you look at the bigger picture when it comes to the political situation with the
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blockade almost two years on when it comes to the summer june of this year it doesn't seem to be going in the direction that is going to end anytime soon. a pakistani christian woman who spent eight years on death row in a blasphemy case has left the country. noirs say she is in canada six months ago she was acquitted by pakistan's supreme court the verdicts led to protests in parts of the country bibi was originally convicted in two thousand and ten after being accused of insulting the prophet mohammed during a fight with her knee. in turkey the main opposition party is calling for last year's general and presidential elections to be an old the appeal comes two days after the election board decided to rerun istanbul's mayoral election presenter ship type bedouins party last of all there see them go see who has the latest from istanbul. turkey his main opposition republican party c.h.p. or submitted a request to the supreme electorial boards to cancel lawsuits general and presidential elections as well as the march third two one votes
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a course stumbled the streets and the main opposition said even present out on xmen mandate should be a nod following the ousting of c.h.p. mayor in istanbul supreme election board canceled istanbul may oral results based on based on the grounds that there were illegalities in irregularities in the appointments of the ballot box officers off issues and now the made a position argues that the ballot box officials were appointed as in the same way as they were in last year's general and clothes for his then shal election the following vision in turkey is election rules in march two thousand and eighteen. in their request they have there is another issue that the main opposition raises into a kid during local elections in one envelope you have four voting sheets that's you
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elect to your local administrators mayors. local councils and local municipal councils and local officials so. the fish and of the supreme a lake tour awarded to cancel only a stumble may or a result is not welcomed by the main opposition saying that it is totally unlawful that all district results should be annulled as well so now the main opposition argues even the legitimacy of losses presidential and general election is compromised by the decision of the supreme electorial board over drivers in britain the us and australia are turning off air and taking to the streets to demand better wages and working conditions protests come two days before his public debut on the new york stock exchange the right hailing giant is aiming to raise nine billion dollars from investors and is expected to be valued at up to ninety one point five billion dollars paul brennan has more from london. movers i.p.o.
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on friday expects to raise between forty five to fifty dollars a share now that will raise some nine billion dollars for the company and value the overall company ninety billion dollars that's going to make some rich man either rich or travis colonic the company's founder with his eight point six percent stake that will be valued around eight billion dollars by jeff bezos the found another i was on he invested some three million dock in the day to back that would be valued somewhere in the region of four hundred million dollars if this i.p.o. goes to the protesters here outside of us london headquarters on happy that the riches being enjoyed by the executive are simply not filtering down to the drivers this is a message we need to send to the public investors including but that's not acceptable if they want to find profitability dooper they need to find a way of achieving that without exploiting workers the protesters are most unhappy
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that the way that was business model works is to aggressively cut costs and they say it's the driver side of bearing the brunt of that a study by. j.p. morgan found the between twenty seven c. and threads that seem to want twenty seven c. drivers with a quickly three percent less than they have been. in the drivers feel that they are being squeezed at a time when the company is reaping the benefits and remember as well this is a company that has never wants made a profit it's almost making company but nevertheless impressed and still seem to think it is worth talking. to again on friday back to bear with the headlines on al-jazeera european nations have warned against further escalation after iran decision to stop selling enrich uranium and heavy water and its threat to step up production of both tehran has given the remaining signatories of the twenty fifteen nuclear agreement sixty days
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to keep their promises to protect its oil and banking sectors from u.s. sanctions the u.s. says it will wait to see what actions iran takes now it will have to wait to see what iran actions actually are they've made a number of statements about actions they threatened to do in order to get the world to jump what we'll see what they actually do the access will wake the to observe that and i'm confident that as we watch iran's activity that the united kingdom and our european partners will move forward together to ensure that iran has no pathway for a nuclear weapon system. the u.s. house judiciary committee is about to vote on whether to hold attorney general william barr in contempt over his refusal to release a full report by special counsel robert mora into russian interference in the twenty sixteen election donald trump is citing executive privilege to prevent congress from seeing the complete reports they have been face fights between some members of sudan's opposition during a meeting of the coalition in khartoum this was the scene at
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a press conference where the group threatened further unrest over the military's response to their demands south africans have been voting in the country's six democrats general election since the end of apartheid in one nine hundred ninety four presidents. of the ruling african national congress has cast his vote in seas expected to win but by a smaller margin then in previous elections it's been hit by a series of corruption scandals in recent years. a pakistani christian woman who spent eight years on death row in a blasphemy case has left the country. lawyers say she's in canada six months ago she was acquitted by pakistan's supreme court the verdict led to protests in parts of the country bibi was originally convicted in two thousand and ten after being accused of insulting the prophet mohammed during a fight with her neighbors and the taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack in afghanistan's capital one of several brass happened close to the attorney general's office in downtown kabul there are also reports of gunfire those are the
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