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and it will be the world's 3rd largest hyperinflation only $100.00 been israel and zimbabwe what i think it's important here and what we heard in the passenger profession is that at least there seems to be a smooth transition from the maximum in this region to the front now and this administration building confidence within arching premiums that aren't completely weary of the hyperinflation that is reducing their perch the power and the capital flight that has affected the country is not going to be an easy task but at least is the beginning of a new era in argentina so although many think the country is heading towards bankruptcy. well the looming worry here is default and they think that's what matter what seems tempting to do is just to maintain a healthy economy or keep. reducing argentina but i think what this important here is to attract foreign investment and that is going to be the challenge of the president is i mean this region and he has to be intended with the new chapter of
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deputies that are in start opposition of the pressure on these more or future news point this. thanks so much for your thoughts and analysis on that some of the violence here. thank you very much. u.s. defense secretary monk esp a says despite the death of ice a leader of baghdad the on sunday the security situation in syria remains complex he was speaking at a news conference at the pentagon espec confirmed again that u.s. troops will remain in syria to secure oil fields in the north and repel any future i saw a text from defense secretary says they disposed all remains of baghdad he who detonated a suicide vest to kill it as u.s. forces cornered him in. baghdad his death will not read the world of terrorism or and the ongoing conflict in syria but it will certainly send a message to those who would question america's resolve and provide a warning to terrorists who think they can hide. the united states more than any
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other nation in the world possesses the power and the will to hunt to the ends of the earth those who wish to bring harm upon the american people saturday's operation is just one example of the incredible determination and great skill of the united states military committee joins us now live from washington d.c. so a bit of a different tone and different message that compared to what the u.s. president was was messaging after the killing of baghdad the right. yeah so the u.s. president had very much a victory lap approach to his announcement of the death of the isolated what we're hearing from the defense secretary and also the chair of the joint chiefs of staff general milley is essentially that they recognize well the ice a leader has been killed what hasn't died is the ideology behind the eisel group so this is sort of something that they are projecting in their message will also
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giving forward the the details elaborating a little bit on the details of the operation that led to the death of abu bakar alba dotty what's important to note in all of this is some of the discrepancies even within the press conference that just wrapped up in the last hour or so sami specifically when it comes to the messaging the fact that the u.s. president had said with part of his syria withdrawal that the united states was pulling troops out that's not what's happening it's a repositioning and we heard from the military leaders there that there are troops that are remaining to guard the oil fields and why this is contradictory is not only the fact that there is no withdrawal but also the military leaders said that they don't believe the united states forces or should be acting as the world's policeman but that's exactly what's happening they are getting mired in a situation where number one u.s.
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troops are there and remain there are in violation of u.s. law or rather international law number 2 they they said that they're there to guard those oil fields because that very important revenue from that oil had in the past been financing what they believe is eisel terrorism now they're saying that there is a need for that funding to go to the s.d.f. forces or the kurdish forces that are guarding those oil fields or working with the united states to guard those oil fields to continue to combat eisel which is the ongoing u.s. mission so certainly there are some notable contradictions in the press conference that just wrapped up. from washington d.c. saying so much. talk now has turned to who may replace baghdad more now from a sound 14 from the turkey syria border. that's the $1000000.00 question that everybody's asking about this radical group that now that the head has been severed from its organization who is going to replace it there are several names under
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consideration including who was announced in august by the propaganda wing of eisel but again we don't know yet of how much of the inner circle the shura remains if still alive whether there is any infighting and if there is going to be a leader who will be known to many of these radical circles because much of isis leadership has already been wiped out from iraq and syria so this is something that a lot of analysts have been have looked into and they're saying that this is it is going to be a very different kind of succession that bobby had probably envisioned because by that he created an organization which had large swathes of line in iraq and syria used to have millions of people under their control but i would exist as an ideology a guerrilla tactics building pockets of fighters which exist in some cities as well as the deserts between iraq and syria so in the next coming hours and days we
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will find out if i sing your praises its leader the threat from this group the threat from the ideology and the underlying conditions because of which it was it was able to recruit people still remains also hearing from the turkish government as we heard from the u.s. president in turkey was informed about this raid the turkish government now wants an investigation into the movement of al baghdadi how was he able to move from iraq and to syria how did he move from place to place in syria how much did other partners know and how did he end up so close to the turkish border after this attack we've heard. from kurdish fighters that another isolator allegedly has been killed. or was killed near the turkish border as well this is according to the kurdish fighters syrian democratic forces and we've also whole held heard from turkish authorities that there have been raids in ankara in northern parts of
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turkey and $32.00 affiliates and fighters have been arrested in turkey plenty more ahead on the news hour including in court for the 1st time the position truck driver connected to the deaths of dozens of people plus hopes of an end to the fighting in southern yemen as the u.n. backed government has to sign a deal with something separatists and it supports a groundbreaking with tiger woods in japan details thanks rob. now the u.k. parliament is set to hold a vote on whether to approve an early election on december 12th as the breaks it deadline extends to january the 31st let's cross over now to lauren taylor european news center. thanks so much sammy yes the prime minister hopes the media will give him the majority he needs to get his present deal through the house of commons or
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as john's needs 2 thirds to prove the election that opposition labor party so far refusing to back it john howard joins us live from westminster this agenda has it expects to play out there see me. what as you pointed out there a lot of the labor party is standing firm to their line that they will abstain on that vote tonight determined not to hand boris johnson the election he wants on his terms jeremy corbin saying that he wants boris johnson now to rule out the possibility of a no deal breaks it not just now but even at the end of the january 31st extension period even at the end of next year which would be if a deal is past the end of the transition period the debate is going on now on this motion we expect a vote probably within the hour. boris johnson speaking for the motion saying this parliament has simply run its course its time is up the
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labor party says has run out of excuses if they want to burn and prevent no deal decisively well they've got to have an election and allow him to pass the deal that he has now secured with the e.u. jeremy corbyn retorting that boris johnson has simply failed in that crucial pledge that he made that won him the leadership in the 1st place that do or die britain would be out on october 31st accusing him of blowing essentially over $100000000.00 worth of taxpayer money towards that end so that vote do it and in less than an hour it's unlikely to pass for boris johnson he won't get at least not tonight the election he so badly wants and then after that as an option for a 9 to december election isn't that what what's the e.u. make of all this i mean they've got it in an extension how they be viewing or us. the e.u. will be able to do very little about all of this but sit back and wait. that extension granted essentially because france was able to lift its objections over the weekend on the basis that one way or another they could see that an election
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was all but inevitable and probably in december and therefore that this 3 month period would not be wasted essentially as the last election the last extension as they would see it was wasted the question of course will be whether an election even if it is to come in december and if that alternative route is applied on tuesday over a one line piece of legislation amending the existing law passes which it very well could do whether that election results in a decisive majority in this parliament for brakes it or against it there's nothing that the e.u. or did anybody else can do ahead of time about that general thank you very much indeed staying in the u.k. a truck driver has made his 1st court appearance far in the discovery of $39.00 dead bodies in a refrigerated container last week 25 year old maurice robinson has been charged with manslaughter and people trafficking barco was at the courthouse in the city charles and. it was
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a very short hearing only 5 minutes long morris robinson appeared via live video link come from an undisclosed location wearing a gray sweatshirt he spoke a handful of times to confirm his name his date of birth and his home address and county in northern ireland spain came the charges 39 counts of manslaughter including other charges of conspiracy to traffic people of immigration violations and of money laundering to no application for bio was made but the prosecution did say that bail should be denied on the grounds that this is a very serious case and that they believe the robinson would be likely to obscure and if it were granted and that means that he remains in custody until his next hearing on november the 25th well he will appear then at the central criminal court the old bailey in london one of the highest courts in the united kingdom if he pleads guilty there than sentencing will be decided if he pleads not guilty then
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the court here in chelmsford said that the trial would take place next year for prime minister boris johnson has expressed his outrage at the death of the 39 he said that is the shortest the entire nation and he has called for justice as well as also signed of book of condolences for the 39 found at the back of the lorry only a few days ago the police were struggling to exactly identify who the 39 are many of them didn't have any paperwork on them for them to use old fashion police techniques like using fingerprints or distinguishing marks to identify the identities of course all of these people and they working closely with officials in vietnam as well under the direct orders of the vietnamese prime minister that the investigation is very much ongoing. as a new face in charge of europe's central bank money or drag is handing over power to former i.m.f. chief christine lagarde after 8 years as bank president it's been
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a turbulent reign for target who's had to deal with threats to the eurozone and the greek bailout john mccain looks at the challenges facing his successor with a simple cerebral europe central bank reform the changing of the guard for the past 8 years mario draghi has presided over a euro zone threatened by what many termed an existential threat to the single currency when several countries found themselves virtually bankrupt and begging for bailouts at a succession of greek governments came and went with the country twice during dragon's tenure having to take out vast alliance with those potential disasters the 30 would now drive he says his successes future policy challenges are clear monetary policy can still achieve its objective but it can do so all faster and with fewer side effects meggie of side effects if the school policies are aligned with it christine lagarde useful some in her praise highlighting her predecessors
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stewardship of the e.c.b. and saying his legacy was a call for her to excel underlying all that you have done is a genuine commitment to the people of europe. the euro does not belong to you you know that it does not belong to the e.c.b. however well it serves it it belongs to them to the people of europe one of the simplest tasks christina garble performing her new role here at the e.c.b. is to have her signature placed on all the new euro notes in circulation in stark contrast to the difficulties she'll face putting her imprint on the entire eurozone over the next 8 years because there are potential storm clouds on the horizon some european economists say she'll face a real challenge if in a year's time inflation is not higher does the druggy mantra still apply which is whenever inflation undershoot expectations we act given where we are this is quite difficult so at some point she will have to decide when she double down will she
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still follow that rule book or will she rather opt for kind of a muddling through approach the key decision makers on the political level believe the continent is a better place now than for many years with a lot of little nanda you have taken audacious decisions both to reinvigorate credit and to reduce the risks of and to warn us all of the 10 children ration in the euro zone the theme of this handover was continuity and the need for a steady hand at the head of the e.c.b. meaning it may be some time before christine lagarde feels the need to bring the change dominant al-jazeera frank. that's it from us in london for the moment back to sammy and thanks so much lara will still ahead here now just suffering in silence the stigma many rangar refugee men are too ashamed to talk about the death of 3 protesters leads to a curfew of the streets of baghdad. in sport a contender for
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a shot of the season details coming up one whole. i once again welcome to the look of the international focus still some wet weather in the forecast for the middle east areas of cloud just pushing across iraq into iran some end of the caspian sea little more cloud that just around those northern fringes of the gulf to be one of 2 showers around the what's the weather continues to spill its way out of the southeast of turkey northern parts of syria and pushing of the west was and so this is wednesday's picture making its way towards the northwest of iraq central and northern parts of iraq could still see some showers or longer spells of right temperatures take that around $26.00 celsius in baghdad society colder than it has been a recently temperatures across the peninsula and into the mid thirty's 34 here in
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doha still keeping an eye on that severe tropical side flown out into the open waters of the arabian sea pushing towards land as we go on through the next couple of days still some uncertainty as to exactly where it will go but it will produce some very choppy waters very strong winds and i suspect there will be some coastal flooding here as we go on through the remainder of this week for southern africa but a fine and dry weather one or 2 showers around it has to be said there be a few showers just pushing towards mozambique but for the most part is fine and dry . in a world of alternative facts and truths unfiltered social media spreads misinformation unfavorable reports become fake amuses the fake phony the enemy of the people and press freedom is under attack in a brand new documentary series we explore the media landscape roseville the future
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or come back here watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now voters in argentina have elected a new leader worsening economic crisis as. conceded defeat the center left candidate. who won more than 47 percent of the vote. the u.s. defense secretary says despite the death of vice a leader of the on sunday the security situation in syria remains complex he also confirmed that u.s. troops will remain in syria to secure oil fields north and repel any future attacks . the u.k. parliament is set to hold a vote on whether to approve an early election on december 12th this comes as the european union agreed to give britain until the end of january to approve prime minister abbas johnston's break. us house democrats are threatening to hold
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a witness in the impeachment probe into president donald trump in contempt former security adviser charles couple been ordered to appear before house investigators on monday however he's now follow the law. sued asking a judge to decide whether he's obliged to testify clear officials in the house of sent a letter to the government saying his lawsuit lacks merit and is a tactic by the president to obstruct congress hi joe castro has more from capitol hill in washington d.c. . not showing up on capitol hill is a roadblock in the flow of rather whopper of witnesses in this impeachment inquiry democrats say that so far this steady stream of diplomats and others close to the president have offered them a compelling story a case of trump abusing the power of his office to get ukraine to dig up dirt on his political rival now copperman in his nonappearance today explained in
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a letter to congress saying that the white house had said he cannot come testify because of executive privilege well between that order and that the subpoena of congress saying he had to show up according to his attorney it's a federal judge who should help him decide which branch of the u.s. government to comply with democrats want to know more about what cupper man's role was in all of this involving ukraine he was on the phone call between trump and the president of ukraine during which trump said he wanted the ukrainian president to do him a favor to dig up dirt on joe biden all the while trump was withholding at the time close to $400000000.00 of u.s. security aid destined for ukraine the chairman of the house intelligence committee adam schiff the democrats who is the democrat who is leading this impeachment inquiry said he found it deeply regrettable that cupper men did not appear on capitol hill and that he may hold him in contempt of congress if we step back and
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look at the bigger picture here there is a growing number of americans who say they support impeaching donald trump and removing him from office about an even split at the last polling time however if you dig deeper into those numbers you see that the vast majority of republicans are still squarely in the president's corner and so democrats who are leading this impeachment inquiry are trying to find more details to compel her. leaders numbers of the public to impeach the president as well as compel their republican senate colleagues ultimately if trump is impeached then tried in the senate it would be up to those republicans to decide whether or not to defy the president and vote for his removal from office or populous shiite cleric mccardell saw that on monday called on iraqi prime minister the lab the method to announce early parliamentary
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elections overseen by the un this comes as iraq's military declares a 6 hour curfew in the capital starting from midnight after 3 people were killed and at least $100.00 injured the curfew announcement follows a parliamentary vote to form a committee to amend the constitution protesters calling for political change to remain on the streets across baghdad iraq's high commission for human rights says 74 protesters have been killed during 3 days of nationwide demonstrations dhea risk is an associate professor in middle east history and politics at the university of reading joins us now live from london good to have you with us how much of a threat are these protests would you say to the government. for these a certain leave them a significant protests that the iraqi government has seen in a long time. now potentially very significant i mean one of the maced of troubling aspects of this is that the protests have their origins in the very
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base the shiite base that is supposed to be the mainstay of the government's ports and the fact that we seeing an effect of the infighting between the various she acts actions within iraq and at the government level indicates that this is potentially something to bring down. do you think the mother will be able to resist now the calls for early elections now the macabre southerner is adding his voice given what you said about the you know the shiite base. i think it will be difficult i mean in terms of the. sort of. attempts to appease the protest is thus far we've seen in a significant lives in that direction addressing problems of unemployment every 2
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saying that the retirement age and corruption bills and most importantly i think investigating some of the violence that was perpetrated by state forces but ultimately i think these calls for an early election are quite compelling and i think it will be difficult for him to resist at sartre's sort of invocations unless he is able to effectively present protest as we have a packaged so well and if you use that to beat a fuse that moneths with no way of looking at this i guess you could ask the question from beirut to baghdad are we seeing discontent if not reshape but shall we say change sectarian politics and alliances. i think i think there is certainly. an element.
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of every framing of redefining some of the traditional sectarian divides that we've seen. over the past decade or so and and focusing i mean you know we saw this with isis also focusing on sunni am on the sunni enemies as well as a shia anime's and we're seeing within the shia community as it is and fractiousness that is to some extent i'm president but i think also what we're seeing above all this is a kind of a stand against iran and an it is not a. domestic politics on this may be determined by foreign powers and iran but also the us amongst them that's interesting thanks so much for your analysis on the dinner risk has been an assassination attempt on 2 government ministers new yemen
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the interior minister and transport minister managed to escape after a bomb was planted near where they were staying in shabab province this happened just a few hours after a deal between yemen's internationally recognized government or southern separatist group was announced a league's draft of the saudi brokered deal would see yemen southern separatists included in a new cabinet of the internationally recognized government the separatists would be given half of mr ministerial roles provided they aren't involved in any fighting in agreed areas the deal would also unite all forces from the southern transitional council and the government under the ministry of defense within 60 days. the governor of california has declared a state wide emergency as new wildfires break out basketball star le bron james and his family are one of many forced to leave wealthy neighborhoods in the hills above los angeles 180000 people have been ordered to move to safety in the wine producing region of northern california more than
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a 1000000 electricity customers have been warned of more power cuts to reduce the risk of fires being sparked by damaged cables chile's president has announced a new cabinet in a move that ending weeks of antigovernment protests sebastian pinera sacked is ministers over the weekend and announced he would form a new government and introduce social reforms this is new and has more from santiago. where outside of the supreme court here in santiago where a very large demonstration is taking place at this hour many of the demonstrators are wearing black as a show of protest against massive charges of human rights violations that have allegedly taken place here in chile all over the country not just in santiago since in the last 8 days of protests but particularly since the state of emergency was declared that state of emergency was lifted at midnight today but there's still fears that abuses could continue especially on the part of riot police which will
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now be in charge of keeping public order the president meanwhile has just announced a massive reshuffling of his cabinet out is perhaps the most controversial of the ministers of all his cousin and that is chadwick who was the interior minister he has now gone and has been replaced by a younger minister from a center right wing party called evolve the minister of economy the minister of finance are also now out and several others in all the idea is to send a message to the chilean people that he has indeed heard their message that they want change real change the question is will it happen with just this cabinet change many people are asking for a lot more including a new constitution and others are going further asking for a constitutional charge to be put against the president himself which would be the 1st step for an impeachment. the u.n. special envoy for syria will hold talks with foreign ministers from turkey iran and russia head of syria's historic constitutional committee meeting good petterson
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says the 1st meeting between syria's government and opposition leaders could lead to a broader political process in the country 150 member constitutional committee will be officially launched on wednesday in geneva it was finalized after almost 2 years of negotiations the 2 parties have agreed to or expeditiously and continuously. it's impossible to say how long it will take for them to conclude its work but as long as it is dawn you know with serious intentions and we see progress and as you know i will be reporting to the security council an optimistic that we will get in the not too distant future that fever see tangible progress in the discussions after all this is and this is important to remember as i said already this is actually the 1st time that the 2 parties have an ownership to the process. more than 700000 refugees live in bangladesh after fleeing
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a violent military crackdown in myanmar some of those who escaped accusing security forces of sexually assaulting ring of men and boys charles really has more on this cox's bazar. in this world's largest refugee camp there are many who suffers in silence unable to share their trauma because of extreme shame and stigma we met up with a 41 year old rohingya man who says he was tortured and sexually assaulted by me and my soldiers he didn't want to be identified. and most did took me into an open space in a valley nearby and beat me up badly then i was just a dude reaper woman kept me there till 4 in the morning the very thought of this brutal experience makes me going to see her depression i futile traumatized i go through much mental anguish and pain most of the time it's unbearable. research by the u.s. base woman refugee commission in myanmar found systematic targeted premeditated sex
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and violence committed against men and boys you don't hear much about sexual violence against rowing a man and buys rights group and there are a significant number of male rape victims but they're very ashamed to come forward and talk about their ordeal and that they're largely overlooked and neglected by humanitarian agencies another 45 year old man says he was sexually assaulted by me and my trips in 2006 he suffers from chronic depression. they stripped me naked in 1st been treated move the stick then one of the border policeman raped me later they sent me to a jail even if there is justice my trauma will never end only my death will relieve me from this pain just a few days ago a friend of mine with a similar experience died in a recent international organization for migration study. 14.2 percent of the mail growing the respondents say they're victims of sexual violence this year we've we
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started to train staff caseworkers in dealing specifically with sexual violence survivors the services are in their infancy right now but it's something we definitely identified to be a need in the world's largest refugee camp the humanitarian response and services from male sexual violence survivors and next to nothing living most of the victims without any counseling or help camp what's already there not any victims but it is possible that such incidents could have taken place during the conflict in myanmar . to prolong cox's bazar fact checkers are constantly calling out president trump for statements that are misleading or often outright false but in the news conference announcing the baghdad the right he was able to interrupt sunday morning news programs that would have otherwise been
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