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training and psychological support to 250000 people who are fallen below the government standard of living. and with the elimination of price near the 1st thing we do is to clarify the situation what has happened to them and that their income is lower than the living standard what is their psychological condition their qualification level and if it corresponds with the job market do they have a motivation and what their needs are but since it opened 3 months ago 22000 people have visited the center most are women staff here say men are less inclined to look for help because they feel poverty as a taboo that it may put in as promised to have the number of people living below the poverty line by the end of 1st term 5 years from now but some economists say this is unrealistic since the economy has to grow at least 3 times as fast as we able to achieve this and they say low oil prices and sanctions imposed on russia are only part of the problem and structural changes are needed. put in has
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criticised his government for working too slowly on national project aimed to increase state spending but even if they are implemented efficiently some economists don't believe they will fix russia's economy problems. what's happening isn't reasonable distribution of the revenue mistakes in the budget planning i think until the paradigm changes the chip political paradigm and the political paradigm on the top of that will remain at the current level we know that despite older new national projects the state statistics agency had to report to the level of poverty hasn't decreased but even increased this year's awards but i must see i couldn't see a way of clearing thousands of dollars of debt she decided to look for help on the internet her emotional letter is typical of many that now can be found on russian websites the advice she got is to file for bankruptcy but even if she did that she still needed shop that base for a whole one bedroom flat step fastened al-jazeera stooping no russia. about
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thousands of people have rallied in the ukrainian capital kiev against a plan to hold local elections in the rubble to help east protesters say the move is a major concession to russia kiev and moscow signed a tentative agreement with russian backed separatists on tuesday that set out a road map for the vote 13000 people have been killed in the 5 year conflict between separatist and ukrainian troops in the east. and the us 4 people have been killed 5 others wounded in a shooting in kansas city police are still searching for the 2 gunmen they fled after opening fire inside a members only bar in the early hours of sunday morning. several 1000 african migrants are stuck in limbo in southern mexico they want to get to the united states and mexican border guards stop them following u.s. pressure to stem the flow of arrivals john home owner ports and shop. oh they're protesting because they're stuck african migrants who've made the
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dangerous journey over thousands of kilometers up through latin america in the hope of reaching the u.s. but instead they've ended up here in tapachula south mexico. mexican government wary of incurring the wrath of american president donald trump won't let them cross the country to get to the u.s. border is only prepared to let them leave by the sound model or. so for the last 4 months around a 1000 people have come through on the gates of the tapachula migrant the tension center in limbo made out of going to serfdom not even. look at the conditions here it rains every day camped amidst the water the authorities haven't told us anything we're being dehumanised. this both the next being caused by a change of policy in mexico before they give asian and african migrants permission to cross the country and leave by which have a border they could including the u.s. one. with the pressure from the states that's ended and with the hopes of those
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like 17 year old russo but not his real name he was almost there but many he came in through brazil with visa requirement salusa amid the lawless jungle between colombia and panama he lost his father older than the monster and that's how we're coming down just like. in the stone age that had been the wrong. way for the world and that's the way it's looking all over the world for that he's the only guy on the current i know he's frightened to show his identity he says that as a leader he's under watch i think that the authorities of tolerate the presence of the camp that have been occasional by. was c a fake fake fake was to make sure it was nice to the folks he was sick of believe was. because offering them the chance of asylum but
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the process is long and done so the in tapachula the queue for up pickens goes around the block most here anyway say that's not what they want because they feel if they can just hold out they'll eventually get through given the current position of both men and the u.s. but seems very unlikely. john heilemann out zita up to the. changing batteries is usually a pretty straightforward task pretty easy or not if you're on the international space station astronauts christina cook and andrew morgan ventured out earlier to remove to all batteries in the 1st at 10 planned spacewalks and they replaced it with a new more powerful lithium ion batteries that was delivered about a week ago this is not an easy task because the new battery is about half the size of a refrigerator. thank
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. welcome back to the khalif international stadium where the world athletics championships have come to a close after 10 days of competition the incredible performances on the trot continued on the final day including timothy cherry out in the 1500 metres final the kenyan race clear of the field to take gold in a time of 3 minutes 29.6 seconds to secure his 1st world title.
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you go down in history was made in the 10000 meters final josh was taking became the country's 1st ever track world champion. and in the women's 100 meter hurdles gold went to the united states taking her 1st world title in the new personal best time of 12.34 seconds. to follow lance in the stadium some more domination by the u.s. in the 4 by 400 meter relay he's ride benjamin bringing home the quartet of fried curly michael cherry and will london to gold in a time of 2 minutes 56.69 seconds jamaica took so over with belgium getting bronze . and more american success came in the women's raise a homage to winning her 2nd gold at the championships alongside phyllis francis sidney mclaughlin and wade line jo hunt thomas. in the field.
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continues to dominate the long jump scene but german adding the world title to her european crown winning gold with a leap of 7 meters 30 centimeters. and in the javelin 21 year old anderson peters from grenada won gold with a throw of 86.89 meters as stony magnus kurt took silver despite being carried off on a stretcher in the 5th round with an injury. this is how the final medals table looks united states clear at the top with $29.00 medals in total 14 of them gold kenya finish in 2nd place ahead of jamaica then china and ethiopia. ahead of world athletics a bastion coas claim that in terms of foreman's this is been the best ever world championships fans witnessed more than 20 continental records twice a number seen in london 2 years ago and the richardson reports oh national pride
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hasn't just been visible on the track in doha found this for more than 80 countries have made the khalifa stadium their home for the middle east 1st world athletics championships but we can't solve it here to support them and. we know we're so proud of them because every big goal they took the fat high i love it watching it live for sure it's live and you feel it yet you better watch it learn how do you know you can still you've got much bigger club and the funny just to be a sports really gather every single nation like you know i felt like we're just all humans that we don't even know about nations anymore global events bring with them global scrutiny the presidents of world athletics sebastian coe said he would have preferred to have seen more people in the stadium for certain sessions but he believes taking his sport's biggest standalone event to new countries beyond its traditional borders is vital to track and field future we live in
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a global society there is no organization no structure no institution now that isn't trying to figure out how we embrace more of that pull up the drawbridge and decide that this really isn't for us the feedback from athletes about the in stadium experience has been generally positive technology ensuring temperatures in the main arena were a pleasant 25 degrees celsius the venue is world class it was amazing the best conditions we've had all year off from runway awesome i think we should go into places where it may not be as prevalent in and introduced a sport to people that may not watch it because if you do go to charge me watch you're going to love you. council will next step into the global sporting spotlight in december when he hosts club world cup and the richardson al-jazeera doha. plenty of highlights to remember at the championships across the 49 events that
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we've seen there were 3 world records as well as 6 new championship records and 87 national records were set over the 10 days of competition and. away from the athletics and france have qualified for the rugby world cup quarter finals have to retype victory over tonga a french were outscored by 3 tries to 2 but held on for a 23.221 victory their match with england on saturday will decide who finishes top of all see. new zealand have taken a big step towards the knockout stages after thrashing the maybe oh the all blacks ran 11 tries to win by $71.00 points tonight to clear at the top. in the english premier league magister city suffered a surprise defeat at home to walls a damage tree or a scored twice in the final 10 minutes to clinch a 2 no big 3 city are now 8 points behind leaders liverpool also on sunday there
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were wins for arsenal chelsea and newcastle event to so the new leaders of italy syria after beating interland than soloway and getting me 10 minutes left in the way. luis suarez and lena messi were on target in barcelona is 4 nil win over sivia takes them up to 2nd in the league table but barcelona should with 9 men after late red cards for ronald are ruggiero and men. in tennis now that jock which has his 4th title of the year the world number one drop just 5 games as he beat australian qualifier john millman in the final the japan open this is the 76th title of his career. and at the china open naomi osaka came from a set down to beat top seed ashley barty in the final it's a saga is 3rd title of the year. and that's all you sport for now we'll have more
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for you later on that's all for me richelle carey with the news hour keep it here the all the other side of the break our team dennis will be out with more of the day's news thanks for your time. every weekly news cycle brings a series of breaking stories joining the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media when the intelligence services control much of egyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy they pose it too late we already have the information they're listening post on al-jazeera. october on al-jazeera. as the deadline of october 31st gets closer stay with us for all the latest
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developments on the bricks at. the hot sun will host a new series of interviews with our teachers tackling the big issues about. world leaders experts and environmentalist will assemble in iceland to discuss the future of the arctic cold blood just back taking a microscope to the most contentious issues facing america and we'll bring you coverage of the announcement of the $29.00 team nobel peace prize winner october come out to see. when you're from a neighborhood known as a hotbed of radicalism. you have to fight to defy stereotypes. but in the meeting all chunks joined the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live them at all not only join one when they. can make.
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a little. sound of the box us this is us. on al-jazeera. al-jazeera. where every. another whistleblower comes forward to support claims against the u.s. president trump and the impeachment inquiry. hello welcome to al-jazeera live from doha i'm all teens and it's also coming up. a rising death toll in demonstrations across iraq that the government denies its
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forces were responsible for a shooting protest ends. supporters of true news is and the harder policy celebrates his exit polls show it has a slight lead in parliament re-elections. the venue is world class it was a blazing at best conditions we've had all year it's a rock 10 days of the world or less it's championships and on the high notes in doha. a 2nd whistleblower has come forward in the impeachment inquiry against the us president donald trump the lawyer has now representing both people say his client actually witnessed the phone call between president trump and his ukrainian counterpart this is what mark had to say on twitter i can confirm this report of
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the 2nd whistleblower being represented by our legal team they also made a protected disclosure under the law and cannot be retaliated against this whistleblower has 1st hand knowledge trump is accused of using his office of pressure ukraine into investigating his political rival joe biden ahead of next year's presidential election one of the few republican senators to appear on the weekend talk show circuit has come out in support of president trump here's what ron johnson of wisconsin had to say i'm not here defending the president i'm not here to denounce him either what i'm here is telling you by my piece of this puzzle here giving you my honest assessment of what i heard how the president told me repeatedly in the may 23rd oval office visit on the phone and 31st the reason here very legitimate concerns and reservations about ukraine is 1st corruption generalizes in demick we all know that chuck i just want the truth the american
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people once i do not try to the americans do not trust me or you know trust the cia not understand i just and on the same sunday morning show the democrats fielded their own candid it. i'm deeply scared by the positioning that republicans have chosen to take that interview was just a giant green light to the president of the united states to continue to solicit foreign interference in u.s. elections he telegraph that he's going to ask china to do the same thing that he asked the ukrainians to do this week because republicans are allowing to are allowing him to do it and this entire country should be scared that in a moment when we need patriots what we're getting is blind partisan loyalty more now from our correspondent in washington alan fischer. ok for those of you not following along the whole let me bring you up to speed to where we are 1st of all we had a whistleblower who went to the inspector general for the intelligence community and said they had heard from others that there was
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a worrying pattern of behavior when the president was speaking to foreign leaders that he was using his political power for personal gain the president was able to dismiss that saying this is all hearsay this was coming secondhand he had nothing to fear and even a transcript which backed up a lot of what the whistleblower was saying no we have a 2nd whistleblower who actually has we're told had knowledge which suggests they were either on the call or the very least in the room when the president made some of these calls and so that undermines a key part of donald trump's defense what is interesting is that here in the united states on a sunday we've assumed lou of political programs a lot of interviews what's the big hitters normally appear the white hosting anyone to defend the president in fact republicans were very thin on the ground what the republicans are saying though is that the president did nothing wrong he has got a wide remit under the constitution to deal with foreign affairs and here he was expressing concern about corruption about american money disappearing into
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a black hole that doesn't mean though that the democrats won't be keen to speak to the 2nd was so bored particularly as part of this growing impeachment inquiry what is interesting is that there is a new poll out that shows support for impeachment of president trump is still under 50 percent but the while being thing for him is that as more details come out that number is going up so what could happen next week in speaking to bill schneider a public policy professor at george mason university. tribe has an army it's not a majority maybe about a 3rd of the country but it's a big part of the republican primary vote and republicans who are elected officials have to face republican primary voters and they're terrified they're absolutely terrified that if they even criticize president's office they say anything vaguely negative about the president the army will come after them and their political careers so unless their career political careers are already over they want to do
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nothing that would defy president shop just last week he said he expects to be impeached the democrats have a majority in the house of representatives so therefore he said let him go ahead let me impeach me he's already preparing for that by saying he expects to be impeached and that shouldn't be a surprise to anyone he's relying on the republican majority in this senate which is a majority but nowhere close to $2.00 to $2.00 thirds he's relying on the republican majority in the senate to protect him and unless the republicans lose 20 of their senators 20 of them which is very unlikely the president will not be removed from office. now except polls show tunis is conservative and nafta has won parliamentary elections by an area in the secular heart of tunis here came in 2nd place this. report the election outcome could lead to more political tension it's
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a moment of celebration for another supporter the conservative party has secured 46 seats in preliminary results but it's a bitter victory for a party that won 69 seats 5 years ago. then i remember what you did we are at the beginning of a new period that people have given us their trust and we will live up to it. we will use all of tunisia's political capital in order to achieve their main objectives of the revolution such as the protection of personal and public freedom . their 2nd objective is dignity which requires jobs education and health services. the secular heart of tunisia has come in 2nd with $35.00 seats the party was founded 3 months ago by media tycoon a bill how do we who is in jail on corruption charges the coalition of dignity and
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alliance of independent candidates came in 3rd with 20 seats and the surprising performance by the newcomer the constitutional liberal party securing 16 seats the party was established in 2013 by i b m o c a lawyer and loyalist of a former president. but the biggest loser is all the call of the party of former president. which was the largest party in 2014 with 86 seats in parliament it was an election marred by a growing discontent with the political establishment a few voters showed. at this polling station in the capital tunis most of them early but determined to be part of to his 2nd democratic election since the revolution 80 years ago minute uneasy and angry with their leader. and i
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very much wanted to see young candidates and fortunately the same old elite security and economy should be the top priority for the government during the campaign another and the heart of tunisia brushed aside joining a coalition government if another fails to form an alliance within 60 days the president can call for new elections there is a feeling of anxiety about what may happen next if another heart of tunisia set aside their differences that me guarantee stability in a country beset by economic problems of the 2 have been trading accusations over the past few weeks raising fears of a prolonged political impasse al-jazeera to the us william lawrence is professor at george washington university school of international affairs and he says despite success they have declined significantly from previous years. i was surprised that neither did so badly they've gone from 37 to 27 to 17 percent of the vote in the 3
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successive parliamentary or constitution elections and that's a significant drop off tunis was founded 3 months ago but it was founded by mr karzai the one in jail who was a founding member of needed tunis so to in some sense since need to tunis got nearly 40 percent the last elections and the party derived from them got only 15 percent i don't see that as a huge success i see that as a bit of a failure to and the next parties are unknown so what we have is a fractured and potentially fractious parliaments coming together to try to solve huge problems that the government's facing and i'm not so sure it's going to be that easy with such a variety of opinions that will be in the coalition. now iraq's government has denied that its security forces fired directly at protest is doing 6 days of violent demonstrations at least 100 people have now been killed since the unrest
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started on tuesday well then 6000 people have been injured so you have returns he has more. after days of demonstrations across iraq the number of dead continues to rise in the aftermath of the killings iraq's interior ministry pushed back on eyewitness accounts that security forces fired live at protesters but could be out of a limb could take everyone knows there were no armed battles clashes or confrontations between the security forces and the protesters but there were wicked and he knows hands that targeted the victims on both sides when we went and checked the bodies of the martyrs the injuries were in the head or the heart it is clear the shooting did not take place from the close distance or from the area where the security forces were present a serious investigation is ongoing to find out who is behind such a wicked and he miss operation have been scores of casualties as demonstrators value their anger at a government that's been in power for just over
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a year at the protesters are mainly young men and youth unemployment has now reached 25 percent according to the world bank. we the youth are protesting peacefully what do they want from the youth why are they killing us. the protesters say they have about our system of a say is corrupt and serving the interests of a few they say they don't support any political parties but that doesn't stop the political opposition from backing the protesters and calling for new elections i think this is a case of political point scoring this is a systemic issue so when you have parties refusing to take part in parliamentary debates making sure there isn't a core and so they can't go ahead this is also that they can pile impression on prime minister i did have that maybe on sunday the.
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