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we want our rights we won't leave the streets before we take our rights that's it. years of political turmoil an influx of syrian refugees and its crumbling infrastructure catching up with lebanon's government last month banks rationed foreign currency and a state of economic emergency was declared. the emirates leaving schools and universities closed on friday the government could now be facing another kind of emergency altogether elixir brian al jazeera. now saudi aramco has delayed its planned initial public offering the oil giant had been expected to announce plans next week to float a one to 2 percent stake on the kingdom's to dollar markets but the september drone attacks on kieron co oil facilities knocked out half of its crude output sources have told the reuters news agency the company hopes to bolster investor confidence with its 3rd quarter results. the weather is next but still ahead on out to their
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teachers in one of america's the largest cities walked off the job canceling classes for hundreds of thousands of students indefinitely and in a critical state why medics and a pakistani province performing imagine see operation. how i think we may see more disturbed weather into eastern parts of the mediterranean over the next day i'll say but things will gradually improve you can see we have still got some thunderheads just around syria lebanon maybe down towards georgia as well that's tending to just ease a little further response well the 2 showers a possibility that just around turkey as we go on into friday what it is a possibility to maybe they are spots open right just around iraq iran the central
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areas but again i think these will tend to thin and bright maybe pushing a little further north up towards the caspian sea for sas they say that's a cloud in the rhyme or not a little further north to out of those northern parts of syria some wet weather a possibility here south of that is brightening up this fine dry and sunny that dry sunny to across much of the arabian peninsula southern end of the red sea we'll see some rather wet weather just around he just mountains western side of yemen at least for a time seeing some wet weather little bit of cloud too just in to sell the most parts of mom to hear about how this could be fatwah temperatures in the east touching 30 celsius to across that eastern side of south africa wanted to show was a possibility the heat wave that's remained the main story here watch out for a few showers too it's in the mess and be. going up without moving much very much
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a culture has. very harmful to the economy and the minds of many people challenging traditional attitudes narrowing the gender gap is helping women in. poverty become we're trying to break these barriers of machismo by giving women access to resources meet the women leading the way. women make change on al-jazeera. hello again i'm mr. a reminder of our top stories this hour turkey and the u.s. have agreed to a 5 day pause in techie's operation in northern syria u.s.
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vice president mike pence says turkey will give the kurds time to withdraw from a 32 kilometers and cut his forces have told local media they will abide by the agreement. riot police in lebannon a 5 tear gas and water cannons at protesters in the capital beirut the crowds monster on parliament accusing the government of mismanaging the economy and demanding that it resign. now an attempt by mexican security forces to arrest a the son of a notorious drug cartel leader has led to gun battles across a city and a prison escape. vehicles with such a blaze to block roads and as gun battles broke out between forces and police they arrested. the son of jailed drug lord el chapo but the country's security minister said he was then released to protect lives when your power has more from mexico city. it was a chaotic and confusing day in the mexican state of cedar low in the capital city
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of yet county which is normally exempt from the sort of violence that takes place from from cartels that control certain regions of the state and we see that it was confusing but because it was of violence on the streets from heavily armed men against police officers that was announced it say that the violence was rooted in the apprehension the detention of yahoo smile of the son of the new tourist cartel leader chapo guzman there was an exchange of gunfire between police and these armed fent believed to be associated with the cartel these men were heavily armed were saying that they were using machine guns and high caliber weapons against police at one point the security minister of the country said that the actually released the son of working this month to protect lives presumably here say that the cartel members out i were out going to be the police officers separately we heard reports that there were 50 or so prisoners that escaped from a nearby from
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a nearby prison and and this all of it's this chaos that continues to happen in the country putting more pressure on the government to to get a hold of the situation and despite the fact that the president of mexico says that it dances are being made in the field of insecurity this is that there are such a violent incident to take place this week here in mexico u.s. energy secretary rick perry has announced his resignation just as he faces questions from the impeachment inquiry into president trump has been ordered to provide documents related to a ukrainian states energy company as well as explain his pot in a core between trump and ukraine's president a former texas governor has been in the role since launch 2017 and as one of the longest 7 members of the top cabinet tom said perry has done a fantastic job but it puts time for him to leave. while the white house appears to have a new strategy and defending donald trump's handling of ukraine get over it that's
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what the president's chief of stuff told reporters on thursday as opponents proceeded with that impeachment inquiry. has. the white house has a message for anyone who criticizes using american aid as leverage over a foreign nation get over it there's going to be a political influence in foreign policy by the white house chief of staff offered no apologies for the july phone call between president trump and the leader of ukraine in which trump pressed for ukrainian investigation into claims that a hacked computer server that played a role in russia's 2016 election meddling campaign had been moved to ukraine trump was withholding u.s. military assistance to ukraine when he made the request that he also mentioned to me in the past that the corruption related to the d.n.c. server absolutely no question about that but that's it that's why we held up the money now there was a report of the man for an investigation into the democrats which is part of the
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reason that he was on the to withhold funding to break the look back to what happened in 2016 certainly was was part of the thing that he was worried about in corruption with that nation and that is absolutely appropriate for the justice department has been examining the origins of the russian vest a geisha which the president calls a hoax but in the july phone call with ukraine trump also asked for an investigation into his political rival joe biden the white house claims that part of the call had nothing to do with withholding aid. he while gordon sunlit the u.s. ambassador to the e.u. gave closed door testimony before congress on thursday sunland was central in trump's efforts to pressure ukraine to open the investigations but said he was unaware of the president was after dirt on biden in his prepared remarks son testifies inviting a foreign. government to undertake investigations for the purpose of influencing an
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upcoming u.s. election would be wrong with holding foreign aid in order to pressure a foreign government to take such steps would be wrong i did not and would not ever participate in such undertakings still more witnesses are scheduled to speak with congressional investigators in the coming days as democrats charge forward with their quest to kill back this onion of the trump administration's dealings with ukraine the house will likely vote on an impeachment before the end of november with the senate preparing to put the president on trial i do joe castro al-jazeera washington well later on thursday mulvaney tried to backtrack on his comments in a recent statements to journalists saying there was absolutely no quid pro quo between ukrainian military aid and any investigation into the 2016 election. now teaches have gone on strike in the u.s. state of illinois educators and $5500.00 public schools in the city of chicago
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walked off the job as union neda's and officials in new contracts teaches a framed their demands as a call for social justice john hendren reports from chicago. in the united states 3rd largest school district teachers put down their pencils into cups picket signs walking out of schools and into the street. 25000 chicago teachers and 7000 support staffers walked out on thursday leaving the parents of 300000 students canceling work or scrambling to find childcare teachers say for them as well as for their students conditions in some schools are an embarrassment i didn't have heat for a whole year in my classroom i had buckets collecting water some at some point we had a fire our own toilet paper in a nation where teachers complain they are under-resourced underpaid and undervalued
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this is the 1st walkout in chicago since 2012 and $1.00 of about a dozen for teachers across the u.s. this year this strike is a major chast for a new mayor laurie lightfoot she comes from a union family and she campaigned in favor of giving schools the resources they need particularly in chicago's impoverished neighborhoods but she's got a budget shortfall of over $800000000.00 and that gets her against unions like this that helped elector. for now every public school including those in dangerous neighborhoods where 530 people were gunned down last year we remain open and offer students breakfast lunch and to take home dinner until we reach that agreement we will all do our part and we will ensure that the safety and well being of every child is foremost in our minds in everything that we do every day it's a dispute over money and benefits the teachers rejected a pay raise of $16000.00 over 5 years they want $15000.00 over 3 years under the
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city's offer the average teacher would over $100000.00 a year well over the $60000.00 us average bt to say it is more importantly over a class size and support staff many schools lack librarians counselors nurses and social workers a lot of students who are neglected a lot of students who don't have what they basically youths to help them let alone start learning and. are just study if you've got those problems very hard to study while schools remain technically open to warehouse children with nowhere else to go until the 2 sides come to terms books and classes in the windy city will remain closed john hendren al-jazeera chicago. britain's prime minister is facing a bricks a chair down on parliament a last minute agreement with the european union the new day oh potentially puts an
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end to the 3 year divorce battle the agreement avoids the need for a hardboard to an island and allows all of the u.k. to leave the customs union but there are doubts about whether bars johnson will get it approved by parliament on saturday johnson says the new agreement isn't everyone's interests. this is a great deal for our country for the u.k. i also believe it's a very good deal for our friends in the e.u. and what it means is that we in the u.k. can come out of the e.u. as one united kingdom england scotland wales you all are and together now a strike by doctors in northwest pakistan shows no sign of ending in one province only imagine patients are being treated in public hospitals the striking health workers are angry about a lot change they say will privatized hospitals sarah hired reports. doctors nurses outside their hospital they've been on strike for nearly
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a month protesting against a new health law called m.c.i. the provincial government says it will reform hospitals in the way they're managed protesters accuse the government of using the reforms as disguised privatized the health care system in hyper. or what the pakistan it's not acceptable to us we know it's the poor patients suffering because of the strike but we don't have an option our future is at stake. government run hospitals in the province are at a standstill wards are empty staff are staying at home only emergency services are operating but staff a severely overstretched the striking doctors and nurses fear the changes will mean redundancies and patients will be charged for their treatment yet again prime minister iran can promise he'll provide more jobs in the new pakistan but we're now worried the new law means no job security. last month protesters and police fought outside a hospital and they now say they'll stay on strike until their demands are met. the
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government no insists the law will modernize hospitals hold medical staff accountable and provide affordable public health care i've introduced a law that is ultimately going to. benefit the common man and just because a certain group of people there. for their own interests for their western interests i'm not going to back off the largest teaching hospital in the provinces ready trial the reforms one doctor says the new system convinced him to return home to pakistan from the u.k. it has given us institutional autonomy we can do all recruitment budgeting equipment. we have established new specialties so i think the patient care has significantly improved while the dispute goes on thousands of patients in the province are unable to get the treatment they need. that al-jazeera
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families in kenya have finally received the remains of those who died in the ethiopian airlines plane crash 7 months ago the bodies of the $28.00 victims need a d.n.a. analysis to formally identify their catherine so i reports from. the remains of a current job are carried by her friends into the charge the old used to attend in . the teacher was flying home from canada. in 3 grandchildren when they feel pain airlines jet crashed in march killing all a 157 people on board most of the bodies were behind beyond recognition and it has taken months of d.n.a. analysis to identify the remains. we must hear 1st before anything else even when it comes to compensation. every. $32.00 kenyans were on board the boeing 737 max which crashed soon after takeoff
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from addis ababa boeing admitted a faulty sense contributed to the disaster the entire 737 max fleet has been grounded since the accident which followed another in indonesia a year ago boeing is paying compensation to the families of all the victims. that paid neighborhood by everybody a community neighbors watched. on how the grandchildren on holiday. says for now just glad they can finally bury their loved ones. in the budget cuts record when you rent. the book since i'm right. here. so. you just
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feel these. movies have been bring the drum did before. should be remembered for many things sam says she brought out the best in children she taught she was also a loving mother and grandmother to those who died with katherine sawyer al-jazeera kenya. one of the world's most celebrated ballet dancers has died aged 98. alicia longer helped to found the national ballet of cuba and the 1960 s. with then leader fidel castro president miguel diaz cannell alonso for her motorway . hello again i missed her how with the headlines turkey and the united states have
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agreed to a 5 day pause in turkey's operation in northern syria u.s. vice president like pence says turkey will give the kurds time to withdraw from a 32 kilometer zone kurdish forces have told local media they will abide by the agreement today i just heard vice president purchasers stretford gerty of state from poto lead an american delegation to meet with president her to get out of turkey that got there today and it did work. without spilling a drop of american blood not one drop of american. riot police in lebanon have fired tear gas and water cannon at protesters in the capital beirut the crowds accuse the government of mismanaging the economy and are demanding a resign over syria we are staying on the streets we will come out tomorrow and after that we are not here overwatch that we are here over food breed over
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everything i am a target she let me as its mother at the end of the day if i stay hidden behind social media and i don't go out into the streets how can i dare ask for my rights where do i start 1st of all i want to fight corruption and i want to ask those in charge why do you have them you are living at this level and i am running out of bread. an attempt by mexican security forces to arrest the son of a notorious drug cartel leader has led to gun battles across a city. vehicles were set ablaze to block roads in clear terms police arrested. the son of jail drug lord el chapo but the country's security minister said he was then released to protect lives britain's prime minister is facing a brick said showdown in parliament after tension a last minute agreement with the european union but it still needs to be approved by parliament the agreement avoids the need for a hard border and ireland and allows all of the u.k.
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to leave the customs union well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after women make change stay with us. if you want to learn what this was might look like very soon regard 100 and the hunger is in the extreme example of the predicament the whole world is going through. says mass we ration storage we add one should question as we can because yours and the problem is that the culture of the new school car should say some grading us is or is not comfortable with european culture this is not like a good fascist. triumphal march. dreams of conquest and love global try. this is very very uneventful glide towards depressive illness without resistance we are pos the danger
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