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of poverty he called this a coup and chided the organization of american states for questioning the process look into nearly killed obvious young i don't want to think that oh yes mission is already taking part in a coup d'etat i don't know if they understood me yesterday but oh yes as a whole should evaluate themselves and the mission it sent as well president morales has really addressed the main criticism here that almost 24 hour gap between results instead he's hit back accusing kind of a cold us mess or a thing a criminal and saying that the young people protesting against him that they've paid with money or with better grades. we put that to students on the march. it's disrespectful to say that to the universities and the students he's trying to minimize our vote they haven't paid us or given us grades this is actually affecting us because this week we had exams. with protests strikes and purging of public buildings and many of police departments the crisis
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is if anything the planning john hoeven al jazeera pass by the weather is next but still ahead casualties of the trade war we meet the workers whose jobs are on the line as the u.s. and china resume high level talks and a legal battle in the occupied west bank and a series of banned websites. heller's there is more clout in iran but this is focus on the eastern med and the levant the certainly change in season here has been flooding rain in northern egypt and there is more to come not circulation a cloud will develop into something more is not on farther than on saturday bringing heavy rains to alexandria sinai and probably a little bit further reason. maybe affecting for example jerusalem whose
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temperature will drop to something like 19 is the rain comes in on saturday starting things to the east cloud will develop into shows over iran but iraq seems to have escaped the temperature down to 30 called just a little cooler and we might from the same sort of system get some showers crna over the red sea over this part of saudi arabia restoration pincers looking quantz for now but with the approach of potential tropical cyclones along way where there will be increase in the cloud and sometime next week this might just hit the coast of a man we will watch that one with interest some laugh because looking rather more active now as it should be of course is increasing cloud run coming into western cape on friday still 30 in durban $28.00 in joburg was probably welcome showers in the full cost around johannesburg which is still there on saturday the cape town is sunnier .
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military assets to syria 2 weeks after president trump called for all troops to be withdrawn the defense department says they'll help protect syrian oil fields from falling into the hands of isis fighters. lebanon's president has offered to meet protestors to help save the country from collapse after more than a week of anti-government protests michel aoun also suggested a reshuffle was possible but added that the government should not be toppled from the streets. and bolivia's electoral board has given president evo morales an outright victory meaning he won't have to face a 2nd round but runner up is refusing to accept the result and international pressure is growing for another vote. while protests continue in chile despite reconciliation efforts there by the president this is how it looked earlier on the streets of santiago at least 18 people have been killed since the anti-government demonstrations began a week ago. but. today i want to share good news with my countrymen today we saw in
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didn't seem to congress a bill that stabilizes the possibility oh to see rose on average of 9.2 percent a few days ago we want to cancel this approach roads which affected almost $7000000.00 children households and the protests meanwhile have now spread beyond the capital. in the coastal city of. police fired on crowds who are throwing stones several stores have been looted eric farms where is the vice president of the council of the americas which works to promote democracy he says pinera doesn't have a lot of options. the president's already tried to placate them he's even apologized and asked for their forgiveness saying that he and his government fundamentally misunderstood some of their feelings and where they're coming from he did announce a raft of reform social security reforms tax reforms rescinded in the plan the hike
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in the transit he and redistribution of some income etc but those reforms are going to take a while to work through the economy they haven't even been implemented yet there is simply a statement of intent and i think you know once the genie is out of the bottle the protesters are saying well there's a lot more here than just the price of a ticket for a bus so i think they're making their voices heard when they'll go back is anybody's guess i know the president and his government are actively trying to find a solution to the protests and get that get the folks off the streets. in the united states at least 40000 people have been told to leave their homes in southern california went to size a broken out in the santa teresa valley 5 scientists say the blaze moved some of fost it was hard to warn residents to get out several properties have been damaged and for the north hundreds of people are fleeing a wildfire in a historic town near san francisco and it's bringing back memories of devastating fires that killed 44 people in the same area 2 years ago and you got to get reports
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. the wildfires began on wednesday evening by thursday the blaze found by strong offshore winds and dry conditions to 240 square kilometers the national weather service say conditions are right for large and dangerous fire growth thousands of residents of being told to leave their homes as the flames spread there's a lot of work that's been done to not only coordinate outreach to our one of the population care homes but also make sure that our fire stations our water stations our sewer lift stations are all going to be functioning for the duration of this outage rolling blackouts designed to help stop the blaze. reading are in place from the sierra foothills to portions of the san francisco bay area the power cuts are affecting half a 1000000 people across 15 counties with more expected this weekend electricians like heavier gutierrez working long hours to help communities facing dangerous conditions 2 weeks ago was really
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a nightmare. for parking trying to get a generator so so far the kinkaid fire is 0 percent contained and things could get worse to say the so called santa ana winds will be even stronger in the coming days hampering efforts to fight fires in a state that's been plagued by them in recent years 20 years ago that tops fire raged through the same area killing at least 22 people and destroying over 5000 homes conditions now said to be almost identical to gallacher. now a candlelit vigil has been held in london for the 39 people found dead in the back of a truck on wednesday people gathered outside the u.k. home office that's the government department responsible for immigration police have now confirmed the dead were chinese citizens officers have been given more time to question the driver of the truck the bodies were found east of london after the trailer arrived from belgium and chinese team led by the consul general have
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travelled to the site and the british police to find out what really happened to go to english to work all the chinese embassy in the u.k. attaches great importance to this incident and is working hard to carry out the related work we will continue to wage the british police to find out the truth as soon as possible. a palestinian court says part of a nor used to ban some websites in recent weeks may be unconstitutional it's referred the case now to a high of course prosecutors proposed to block 50 websites saying they threaten national security but opponents say it's an attack on freedom of expression is abraham reports from ramallah. the future of nearly 50 banned palestinian websites remains unclear the public prosecution is standing by its original request to keep them blocked accusing them of violating a cyber crimes law it also says some of the content on the site threatens national security but journalists here say they're banned threatens freedom of the press we
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asked the prosecutor's office for a response but they don't want to comment as the case is still in court. based on this current version of the cyber crimes law we might face more violations against media freedoms we fear future decisions that could affect journalists themselves and see them being prosecuted because of their writing some of the websites are news outlets that are critical of the palestinian authority and others are barely known facebook pages palestinian prime minister mohammed has called on the judicial system to reconsider the ban these protesters including many journalists are demanding the same they say they need stronger legal protections that will allow more access to information less. of the perception that banning such websites would guarantee more security is a very old way of thinking the world is open now and it's impossible to ban people from accessing information they want to look for. the palestinian center for media
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freedoms documented 27 violations in the occupied west bank in the 1st half of 2019 with arrests and detentions topping the list now that this is going on whether to lift the ban on these websites is in the hands of the constitutional court but some accuse the court itself of not being independent from the palestinian authority in . the occupied west bank. presidential candidates in argentina have held their final rallies ahead of sunday's election now overall support for president verity mockery has fallen amid economic turmoil he's facing strong competition from opposition leader about her finance he's been trying to convince voters that he has the right plan to reboot the country's ailing economy treason by reports from buenos aires. last year a lot of our members never thought he could become argentina's next president he
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was a rival of former president cristina fernandez the commissioner and even though he was her husband mr kitchen of chief of staff he was also a fierce critic of her time in office now a lot of the one christina as people call them have pulled their differences aside together they have a better chance of defeating center right president in sunday's vote though i told christina let's do it together and let's do it right let's do it together and show the best team in argentina is this one the one that thinks for a hint ons 4 years have passed 4 years of pain of seeing $43.00 small companies shut down a diary thousands of people without work regional economies are pensioners suffering seller is dropping all that happened with a government that filled the pockets of the banks. on thursday i'll write off a man disclosed his campaign in the city of miami where he's peronist party stood
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together for the 1st time in years. president. close his campaign in the province of color the law knowing polls show he's running behind by at least 15 point maggie has been struggling with an economic crisis that has put argentina on the verge of default once again he blames the previous administration of cristina fernandez the commissioner for the never say we are going to have to continue facing challenges to solve but really the same ones from the past and not help us at all let's not fall into the promises of those who led us down so many times for so many years they need for so many years and left the country in tatters. for months people here have been withdrawing their money afraid that argentina's banking system may collapse once again just like it did in the past political and economic uncertainty are making people turn to the u.s. dollar and that's why the federal bank is using foreign research to prevent the
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further devaluation of the peso currency that immediately translates into more inflation there's not some speculation on to whether the government would be forced to implement further measures to contain the hemorrhage on the point we start. i want of a man this is maggie said remained with the i.m.f. to introduce austerity here is to blame. and modi so maggie is no promising to end spending cuts and push for growth his challenge is to convince going to trust him one more time. china and the united states are set to continue high level talks on friday as the 2 countries continue to battle over trade businesses across the u.s. are hoping for a resolution to the trade war with china the 4 too many jobs are lost well the chinese train manufacturing firm in chicago are particularly worried as john hendren reports. from the chicago skyline follow the southbound tracks for half an
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hour and you'll arrive at the latest battleground in the u.s. china trade war in this gleaming new $100000000.00 manufacturing plant china's c r r c is building the 1st of 800 passenger rail cars for chicago's elevated trains but congress is now considering banning the company from making trains here unfortunately. meet the next potential casualties of the trade war. c.r.c. has 300 workers at
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a plant in massachusetts and plans to double the 90 here in chicago but china has a major image problem here we can't allow china to rid myself of the 4th. with donald trump sparking an economic battle with the world's 2nd largest economy the bill to blacklist china from passenger rail projects that receive federal funding which is virtually all of them has drawn support from both parties since pullman built its last car in 1968 no american manufacturer makes passenger rail cars the trade war launched by the ministration parted increasing business and employment here in the united states trust between the 2 countries is so great that the u.s. intent on china even if it also hurting jobs in manufacturing here at home some members of congress fear china's growing economic dominance in the national security threat posed by what they claim could be listening devices imbedded. real
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cars critics call them spike trains c r c calls them ridiculous c r r c is not. when c r c builds still rail cars and delivers to the transit authority takes full control of the rail cars economists say the us china conflict has begun to slow trade generally there are been a number of economic outlook economic forecasts that have. the trade wars beginning to drag on the global economy generally trade is affecting global growth and that threatens to derail not just chinese manufacturers and american jobs but the global economy john hendren al-jazeera chicago now in a strain here tourists have been lining up to climb up ahead of a permanent ban that really were is considered sacred fights indigenous owners the group people who've been calling for a ban on climbing since the 1980 s.
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or is still one of the strain is most popular tourist destinations and recent months thousands of businesses have converged on the science and a bit to scale the rock before it's close to climb as on saturday anyone caught climbing the rock after then will face a fine. you know i rather emotional. having yelled is to pick up this i guess long journey before it's born to close the form and now that i long to hear where you're carrying on the legacy to close the call there's a bit of sadness there but also you know a lot of happiness knowing that the movie poison your respect is going to be given to animals which is. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines the pentagon says it's sending additional military assets to syria 2 weeks after president trunk calls for all
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troops to be withdrawn the defense department says they'll help protect syrian oil fields from falling into the hands of isis fighters. lebanon's president has offered to meet protestors to help save the country from collapse after more than a week of anti-government protests michel aoun also suggested a reshuffle was possible that added that the government should not be toppled from the streets. and there have been more anti-government protests in baghdad protesters say the government's failed to deliver on its promises of more jobs and training demonstrations started earlier this month and more than $150.00 people have been killed since then amid allegations of excessive force by authorities the iraqi prime minister says he'll reshuffle his cabinet and introduce sweeping reforms as he tries to appease public anger the police are largely business really hard to get we plan to reduce the salaries of officials in the presidential offices and ministries as well as members of parliament and executive managers of national
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public entities the forms derived from the reduction of salaries along with contributions from the state will be used to establish a social welfare form that ensures that no iraqi lives below the poverty line and that any iraq without income will receive a monthly grants of no less than $110.00 u.s. dollars the consul of ministers will submit the draft law to the house of representatives for approval bolivia's electoral board has given president evo morales an outright victory meaning he won't have to face a 2nd round but runner up carlos messer is refusing to accept the results and has called for more peaceful protests there are protests continue until a despite conciliation efforts by the president this is how it looked on the streets of 70 other at least 18 people have been killed since the anti-government demonstrations began there a week ago and a candlelit vigil has been held in london for the 39 people found dead in the back of a truck on wednesday police have confirmed the dead were chinese citizens the bodies
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were found east of london after the trailer arrived from belgian officers are thought to be focusing their investigation on human trafficking. well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after when and make change stay with us. talk to notice there are no they don't believe in the 2 state solution do you still believe in the 2 state solution we listen what i said was that pakistan would never start a war i'm anti-war we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on the edges 0. 0 and. i know when we talk about sets of sexual and productive it's a time when very sensitive area what we try to do this and some comedy because the subtlety of the jokes in the society and people respond to them.
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i know let me show you something this is a $1.25 a where i live it's a very small profit millions of people around the world exist on less than this amount a day of the numbers have gone down but there's still a lot of work to be done at a time when the world is looking at how to reduce extreme poverty the spotlight has been towed. wherever they have the opportunity to be actively involved in the local communities and economies the huge benefits to the people around them to. know that investing in winning. it's not just the right thing to do it's smart economics because there's a ripple effect that spreads into the wider community so let's take a look at how this works. in this film we had to papua new guinea where women have
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come up with creative approaches to family planning they had to because the nearest clinic might be many hours travel away in the developing world the risk of dying in childbirth goes up when women have more than 4 children but having bigger families is often due to lack of access to family planning rather than making a positive choice this is where dr parikh comes in team found that talking to men is a great way to help me. my aim in life is to ensure that all men only jay here with my people to improve their standards of living. my name is indeed curricle i'm a trained medical doctor and i started my career with trying to take a step back and see what this country really needed. or the population growth in up and give me is increasing. what we're feeling it's really the pressure off
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its increase and this is faced at the levels of our way of life. actually having more children that they need and that's off course. material we have. in this business we started to realize that we couldn't take in other countries approach and try to implement it in a country so we looked at the culture and out of it came that it was male dominated and men were in charge of the ship making and to be able to get us if this effectively of course we just needed to tap into that system something i'm
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going to i mean the province manager for them highlands lay out a regional manager for the highlands region mary. here i live how are you. working and. my brand. and we. are. well tell me about you had given the plan we have to emphasize more i hear the benefits of moving. people are more knowledgeable about employees and it's really. an imagine the contraception. last time we went to your g.p. he was still. there was
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a high demand side they're very successful in stanley why can't we get some of those to then maybe somewhat instance if they can distribute for us here that's what we said but we just didn't find time to do our there's a will you cannot you don't see this district. hospital they clinics let me come walking by saddam. a somali not by name a beard is like i name him islam looks of it was all mine and it will boost in states that will say i'm walking on. stilts go. well maybe logan dismissed the poem as i was someplace else go by and look at it beneath the local me is making vasectomy at my house yeah i you disallow so then you can we strategize and focus on that on the next 6 months. thank. god i were mostly. a. problem in the way i deal with
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maternal mortality rate very high i strongly feel that family planning is the best intervention at this point in time. the more pregnancies a woman has she basically puts herself. at risk of a maternal death. after a tree it gets complex so anyone with 4 in a bomb really are putting themselves at risk of pregnancy related complications in comparison to news in. the rate of happening in the seeking it's in a 100. when you get him to maybe you know we kind of cross too close to but you know how am i must say i. need no one being.
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much to get this weekend too. so. i'll be going to see that. one name. we have that. and provide services in family planning especially. really important because it provides access to all of our people going to remote areas he would find it very effective but more long distance that they have to walk
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through to get to the nearest health center. we still have on the way to grow up and be nice to rains quite rough contempt sufferance geographic and it's very difficult to get to the most remote room. which can only go as far as when the road ins and most of the most we have. having to we have insolence a blind. faith. with the climb mountains and this walk is definitely going to be more than a mile of the distinct bit of an image that locals.
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we think service is right through the client's doorstep it's always been a one way approach it's one thing taking efficient and effective said it's been a very to the people but if they don't think it then you know it has to come from both sides really. it's a consumer at the end who will of course use it at least the quantity of mice not winning then yes it could be a waste of resources in a sense. how do you know you're right that for governor romney. we always thought especially for the men in the highlands that they would be the biggest barriers in terms of accepting caution me a family planning. this is kick see my my he's leda off the village bit with the city so you feel you must have one in the. last based in making me notice life and lifestyle being one of many important step thank you
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next basically and my mom wanted her passing toss him that made me better not passive not max but yeah. some better mom or dad now so snoop i knew could not apply my kid ok we must find another place unique in another grandma and. we of course have come up against challenges in having a family planning since provided to the communities we work with full of the fire resistance kitchen it comes from men. ok not a bad road to me plus a toggle mary believe logan going to put him in law doesn't need to find him out in was in a display i'm going to make him want to dust around and be nice also no more let me get more if you walk now all in all or got a normal glossy doll all day and will stop doesn't asleep that'll do.

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