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or in the street this government will do what it wants with the election results. their opposition supporters scarcely needed telling wednesday was the 3rd day they marched was is that whatever that we are fighting to defend our fight because ever morale is not respecting the will of the people he is not respecting the laws he is not respecting anything his time in government is over and it isn't just in the pis but across the country there are many people here that feel that especially in recent years democratic standards have been slipping. especially the country's industrial center santa cruz so street battles. by the president more on his has called it an attempt to kook sites in the burning of government buildings the opposition say instead it's a cry for transparency and change. john home and out 0 for the past. now the weather is next but still ahead international calls for chile to avoid
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excessive force as protests in the country showing no sign of stopping. and we'll tell you why angry crowds are surrounding the home of an ethiopian activist after a standoff with police. we got some rather wet weather into the middle east at the moment certainly around the levant a fair bit of cloud just popping out of that east the side of the mediterranean we've seen some flooding rain some disruptive weather pushing into that western side of the region here we have got clouds and rain just making its way then into a good part of lebanon maybe seen some wet weather still affecting the sinai peninsula i think over the next couple of days we could see some flooding grassy pushing its way back to northern parts of egypt so that disturbance will stay there
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cyprus staying rather unsettled see the clouds and the rain making its way across northern parts of syria southern areas of the caspian sea some northern parts of iran could see some wet weather and that was slightest way down into central parts of iraq as we go through the next day or so if the fact it stays fine and dry it 22 there in kabul 35 in karate well into the mid to high twenty's once again across that eastern side of the med there but still some showers in the forecast over the next day or so for the right information here it is looking fine in dry pleasantly warm 3334 celsius here around the gulf a little more cloud just sliding into northern parts of the rays and wait to see that cloud as always a possibility of want to spells of rain. when say to really know someone you must walk
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a mile in their shoes. through in their footsteps that's the force their way in the world. shares these personal journey. inspiring stories of people considering on their chosen. news documentaries. hello again i'm just. a reminder of our top stories this hour the u.s. president says he's lifting sanctions on turkey following a truce deal and syria donald trump says the turkish military offensive has ended thanks to washington's intervention. the south korean prime minister and his
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japanese counterpart of mess in tokyo as a time of heightened tension may not be on and have agreed that fraying bilateral ties need to be amended. and bolivia's opposition leader says he has evidence of electoral fraud in sunday's presidential vote. is calling for mass protests to continue unless a runoff is held president evo morales has denounced the opposition demonstrations as a coup. amateur footage appears to show troops in chile using excessive force against peaceful protesters and it's prompted international groups to call on the government to respect the rights of demonstrators who are calling for political change on your part i reports from santa. it's the worst crisis the country has seen in more than 3 decades. a violent crackdown by police and military against thousands of demonstrators has left several dead thousands of others have been
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arrested but. the repression has been hard day beat a bully to date with claps and didn't. always the return on top when we always get stepped on. demonstrators blame the government for a long list of social problems from economic inequality to growing lack of access to public health care. there's no medicine there's no supplies to treat wounds we don't have enough stuff there is a massive deficit. according to medical professionals dozens of protesters have suffered wounds from firearms and have sustained injuries to the face and torso from projectiles like tear gas canisters and rubber pellets the united nations along with international human rights groups are calling for security forces who have been documented using excessive violence against peaceful protesters to be held accountable. there have been specific cases not only violating the right to
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peaceful assembly but also the right to life and bodily integrity there have also been cases of sexual assault things that cannot be tolerated. on wednesday sub secretary of the interior said he expects that any alleged human rights violations will be thoroughly investigated. we are live in state of emergency and i'm really tired. but this doesn't not just to fight human rights abuses. while a majority of protests in the country have remained peaceful there's also been widespread vandalism and hundreds of businesses have been looted a military in force curfew has been announced for a 5th night in a row and has been extended to other cities the concern now as more people continue to join in the demonstrations and vile. that curfew is that the violence that we've seen over the past few days will only worsen. between protests that continue to intensify and a government who seems unable to regain the trust of the public a peaceful solution to the unrest appears to remain out of reach madrid upolu algis
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into something. now a murder investigation is underway in the united kingdom after the bodies of $39.00 people were found in a container truck prime minister bars johnson has pointed the finger at people traffickers describing what's happened as an unimaginable human tragedy now the discovery was made in the town of gray's from where paul brennan reports. the circumstances of the grim discovery are still uncertain ambulance paramedics were the 1st to be called to the scene the police won't reveal who it was who raised the alarm but it was immediately obvious that the people inside this container lorry were beyond medical help shortly before 1 40 am today we received reports that a number of people had been found inside the lorries container at the wall to great industrial park on easton avenue in grace emergency services attended but sadly all 39 people inside the container had died police now believe that the container
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travelled from zebra to purfleet and docked in the thora carrier shortly after 12 30 am on wednesday morning but they also say that the tractor part of the truck is believed to have originated in northern ireland and the british parliament the prime minister and the leader of the opposition were united in shock and sorrow now this is an unimaginable tragedy and truly heartbreaking i know that the thoughts and prayers of all members are with those who lost their lives and their loved ones i do pay an enormous tribute to the emergency services who've gone to the scene to deal with it all of us who just think for a moment what it's like to be a police officer or a firefighter to open that container. and have to remove 39 bodies from it and deal with them in a program in an appropriate and humane way what unimaginable horror did the 39 victims and your refrigerated lorries are designed to be airtight that those 39 people suffocate in
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a claustrophobic and terrifyingly inevitable death or did they freeze to death in temperatures below minus 20 degrees celsius. there are echoes of the 2015 tragedy in austria when 71 people suffocated to death in the back of an airtight lorry which the people smugglers had simply abandoned in the august heat. the 25 year old driver of this lorry has been arrested and is being questioned as a potential murder suspect. the truck itself has now been moved to a secure location the top 3 docks so the bodies can be removed forensically but this investigation is only just beginning and somehow somewhere the families of $39.00 people are going to have to be traced and told their loved ones fate paul brennan al-jazeera 6 polls are opening syrian fellow collections and indeed in minister to kashmir india's opposition party is boycotting that vote in protest over the continued detention of its leaders hundreds of politicians have
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been arrested since new delhi would vote indeed administered kashmir is autonomy in early august some residents and political parties have criticized the timing of this election as the state remains under a security lockdown. but lebanese protesters are still rallying across the country despite the rain and the heavy military presence there may just rates remain blocked in the capital beirut and other cities demonstrators are demanding the removal of a political system they say is corrupt and beyond repair prime minister saad hariri has presented reforms in an attempt to appease protesters but the demonstrations have continued for a 7th day barrack you know mr marion work sent to new england we remain to see to the protesters continue across the country and continue confronting this region wherever you can stop. that and on this president michel aoun is due to address the nation later on thursday since protests began last week the northern city of
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tripoli has seen a huge turnout every night now it's traditionally a support base for the prime minister but now the people of the city and across the country are united against their leaders stephanie deca is there. for a week now thousands of come out into the square in tripoli to join the chorus of voices across the country calling for their government to go. is all eyes were on beirut to few nights ago this video shows you don't know when bio don'ts music played with jubilant crowds many 1st thought this was the route when it was actually here in tripoli the city many see is far more conservative. i didn't plan for this i didn't plan for this i was like all the people i was going to all the people. we met up with the man behind the music he says he played it spontaneously didn't expect this kind of reaction all the people all of the all love each other.
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their children are rethink everything everyone everyone is here because there is no one on top of them the protests have mobilized the youth here a leaderless grassroots movement that has inspired maybe. it was like a domino effect among the youth center for sally says the protests have given her renewed hope i also grew whether she thinks there are challenges ahead it's going to be difficult. we are scared. and we are aware that. we are going through a bit of a chaotic period after this but when you're aware means you're ready and when you're ready if this is the 1st step of succeeding. when you're scared you either do things or you either withdraw or this gives your perseverance to continue especially. when you got strong out of many rich appointment
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tripoli's traditionally your support base for the prime minister saad how d.d. but the sunni majority city has been neglected and has some of the poorest areas in the country and the real movie didn't exist then would be said that we are defending the rights of our children in the rights of all citizens to live in a clean environment we are asking all those in power to resign and be held accountable financially all of them we will stay here until our demands meet the protesters come from a cross-section of society that is what everyone is telling us is so important in a city that's been stigmatized due to a past spillover of the syrian war when gun battles were fought out in the streets the people have come together against the ruling elite. they also want to change sectarian system which they accuse politicians of exploiting in order to keep people divided but there seems to be a stalemate now the government isn't standing down the people aren't leaving there are unpredictable times ahead stephanie decker of tripoli. now several people
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have died and others are missing after flooding hit parts of southern europe and italy flash flooding left at least 2 people dead at least one person died and northeast spain where a search is underway for 5 others and treating a mother and her son and in france the rivers best their banks blocking roads about 2 months worth of rainfall fell in just 6 hours in the southern town of busy air. and 10 people including 4 children and now reported to have died after having heavy rain and flooding in egypt the capital cairo has been badly affected with roads submerged and large numbers of people staying away from work the interior ministry says 3 of the deaths would you say electrocution while 2 people died after falling from the roofs of their homes now more rain is forecast. saudi arabia's foreign minister has been fired after less than one year in the role the announcement was
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broadcast on state television ybor him bin abdulaziz that was only appointed in december last year he'll be replaced by the kingdom's ambassador to germany that's been farhan the saudi minister for transport has also been replaced. at least 5 people have died in violent protests across ethiopia after a high profile activist accused of planning to assassinate him controversial media entrepreneur says his security detail was removed in the middle of the night and many of the protesters are calling for prime minister to resign. from the same ethnic group and last year the media mogul used his influence to help to get into office soon after the prime minister began introducing political and economic reforms he also ended decades of conflict with neighboring a triad which won him the nobel peace prize this year but now protesters are accusing him of letting down the people robyn kriel has more from our us about.
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a message to the o.p.'s prime minister. from hundreds of mostly young ethnic man outside the home of the man they are calling their hero. throughout the day young men have been coming to this neighborhood in august but they say they are gathering in support to show solidarity to do warm ahmed the popular but polarizing figure muhammad owns the influential or mia media network and has emerged as a prominent activist since his return from exile in the united states last year some even credit him with galvanizing support for the protests that brought prime minister abi to power but their relationship seems to have soured. on tuesday i'll be told parliament that people with joining the nationality who also own media organizations should not stir up unrest an apparent reference to muhammad who has
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dual u.s. and its european citizenship mohamed calls that a threat the problem is that in the parliaments public. perth in the media. you know what i'm expected to mohamed has had official police protection since last year because of threats on his life late tuesday night he says security officials arrived just home and told his guards to leave they refused mohammad says it was an assassination plot and he blames the prime minister's comments over the. encouraged some security officials to independently act or that he give the green light on most of the body be it. oh i don't believe this we want to salute this event if the o.p.'s police commissioner in the short test you denied mohammed's account saying his message that the police were taking measures against him are false the that the government
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nor the police took any measure against him wednesday's protests began as news of the incident spread through the state of or mia and at the end of our interview a fellow the twist i'm not sure who what i don't fall over that i don't know but i'm super seriously considering. direct enough people suppression in the coming election and beat them before dark to ship the transition that thousands so quest will for will not hold back elections are scheduled to be held next may robyn kriel al jazeera at a savable. hello again i'm now. with the headlines the us president says he's lifting sanctions on taki following a truce still in syria donald trump says the takesh military offensive has ended thanks to washington's intervention turkey syria and all forms of the
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kurds have been fighting for centuries we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them and now we're getting out. long time we were supposed to be there for 30 days that was almost 10 years ago so we're there for 30 days and now we're leaving let someone else fight over this long blood stayed safe and well the chief of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces has thanked moscow for its work to end hostilities in northern syria and a video conference with russia's defense minister moscow says the leaders discussed the progress of the deal announced by russia and turkey on tuesday the south korean prime minister and his japanese counterpart of mess in tokyo as a time of heightened tension in and shinzo are they have agreed that strained
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relations need to be mended it's the highest level meeting since tokyo introduced export controls on materials that are crucial to the south korean tech industry and that was in response to seoul's demands for compensation from japan for water time forced labor bolivia's opposition leader is calling for mass protests to continue unless a runoff is held carlos messer says he has evidence of electoral fraud in sunday's presidential vote president evo morales has denounced the opposition demonstrations as a coup anti government protests in chile have become some of the biggest and most violent in nearly 30 years they began over higher rail prices and of now spiraled into a movement against inequality at least 18 people have been killed in the past 2 weeks. and a police investigation is underway in the united kingdom after the bodies of $39.00 people were found in a container truck in a town east of london the 25 year old truck driver has been arrested on suspicion of murder well those are the headlines the news continues here after witness. the
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