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is freedom of expression. the right to mortgage. shawn and the march to the top. because you're destroying. this person. has killed i have strangled i have a story of carnage a lot of the fear is real. passion. and a very serious just. with the u.k. parliament dissolved campaigning for the snap general election finally gets underway .
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again on peace a top you're watching al-jazeera live from doha also coming up iran starts the process of activating it she rainman richmond facility despite warnings and concerns expressed by the u.s. and the e.u. . france unveils tougher new laws around asylum seekers and out of migrants coming into the country. as pollution worsens in india one of the 7 wonders of the world could face a very real threat of collapse. the u.k. parliament has been formally dissolved ahead of december the 12th snap general election that means campaigning has finally begun breck's it and the u.k.'s n.h.s. the national health service are expected to be central themes in the 2nd general election since the original e.u. bracks referendum back in 2016 boris johnson the u.k. prime minister focusing on bracks it today pledging to put the deal through parliament if the conservatives when parliament is paralyzed it's been stuck in
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a rut for 3 and a half years and i'm afraid our m.p.'s are just refusing time and again to deliver bricks it and order the mandate of the people i can tell you i go to the state route you want to chew my own time in frustration because it is since we're so nearly that we've got a good deal of him ready by which we can leave the e.u. in just a few weeks it's a great deal for this country. labor leader jeremy corbin taking a very different putting more focus on even after they officially begin the process of leaving they've got what another decade of negotiating all those trade deals yes there's of course the transition period after the go see a sions and most analysts predict that the trade negotiations which will be necessary in order to establish britain's relationship with the rest of the world essentially could take years and years and years so for boris johnson to turn
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around and tell the electorate let's get bracks it done as if by voting conservative in 5 weeks time that will solve the issue and the end of the and that will end the conversation it's not realistic that's not to say that the voters won't go for it because boris johnson has consistently poll amongst voters as being a person who is regarded by the electorate as someone who they trust to get bracks it done certainly those who voted for to leave the european union that's the but the other problem is that because he's so strongly perceived in that way among remain voters he is one of them are. simply emphasizes the deep divide that there is in british politics which is bound to be exposed in the next 5 weeks leading up to the 10 to 12 general election here and mr corben sort of trickle down message seems to be look bricks it can be simple it is very doable i can do it in 6
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months but people might say well hang on we're confused because we're not quite sure what your actual policy is not where you might take us. yes it the labor proposal is that he will go back to the european union and within 6 months have a new deal a better deal that he says than boris johnson's deal a deal which labor says will protect workers' rights for example will prevent divergence on rights and standards which the labor party says is definitely written into the way boris johnson wants to proceed with it and they will put that new deal to the electorate in another referendum that is a vision that junko junker for example came out today and and poured some cold water on said it was unrealistic. if he was heading towards the cafeteria and i was standing by the door behind me will the tourists a little into the cafeteria he passed in front of me in a link towards him i slipped in he stared me then backed away moving towards the
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policeman gave the policeman a slight stare i tried to attack him from behind and i pushed him to the ground afterwards all the policemen came and took him. iran's taking more steps away from the 2050 nuclear deal and will soon start activating its uranium enrichment facility to iran's soon expected to stop pumping uranium gas into centrifuges at an underground area near the city of qom the u.s. has called the move a big step in the wrong direction and the e.u. too says it's concerned for such a body has the reaction from the iranian capital tehran. the spokesperson for iran's atomic energy organization made the statement on state t.v. earlier on wednesday announcing that the 1st phase of restarting the centrifuges at the for don't you clear facility is underway let's hear some of what he had to say . earlier today 2000 kilograms of you have 6 was delivered to for the nucleus sought under the supervision of all speak to the
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restarting of centrifuges to take a few well as and from the process of injecting new ronnie and gas into them will begin this latest measure that's being taken by the iranian authorities is just another indication that iran doesn't believe the remaining european signatories to the nuclear deal of 2015 that is france britain and germany are no longer abiding by this deal since the united states withdrew from it last year and imposed a series of sanctions on iran the iranian president hassan rouhani has said that iran will continue to scale back its commitment to the way until the european signatories uphold their end of the deal for now the rain ins are adamant that 4 door will become fully operational this was a nuclear site that was very much negotiated about because it became a complete research facility after the nuclear deal was signed but now the iranians have the side it that it is time for it to become fully operational. at least 2
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people have been killed since tuesday in the iraqi city of karbala and the capital bank the big anti-government demonstrations are again taking place 3 people have been killed in those protests and 17 others were injured protesters want the government to step down the prime minister abdullah abdullah mufti denies he's trying to stay in power piecing his call to politicians to find a replacement and to have an additional committee committee is meeting looking at amendments to the constitution and those amendments would include transforming iraq's political system from a parliamentary system to a presidential system and abolishing the revile the provincial councils people are so angry with these provincial councils they have been setting fire to buildings across the country protesters understand that this is a process that it may not happen suddenly and that it could be a gradual change but they're seeing no signs from the government that the prime minister ideologues
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a lot of these will step down and it's time people give in and they're seeing no indications of when early elections may be held the president has said that a draft of a new election law is being formed it's going to be presented to the parliament this week he has also said that a new election committee is going to be formed and that the members will be prioritized by credentials as opposed to political party affiliations but when you consider the fact that protesters in this country have been in the streets on and off for about a decade and in that time they have seen their economic prospects in the educational system deteriorate the infrastructure crumble and not a single top level government official has been held to account for corruption you can understand why people here are impatient and fed up they are saying that leader after leader has come and gone each has offered promises and yet we had yet to see substantive reso minister at what for the. the france needs to quote take back
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control of migration the measures include title laws for asylum seekers including curbing access to non urgent health care and 1st time a quota for skilled migrants will come into effect the decision is seen as a move to counter the rise in the far right in france ahead of the presidential election shuttle for 2022 from paris natasha buckley with more. well the french prime minister and the leap in the number of ministers have revealed 20 new immigration measures may fall broadly into 2 categories one is a so-called economic migration and the other asylum seekers now in terms of economic migration edouard felipe says that france will introduce for the 1st time quotas for workers now what that means is that the french government would assess which industries and france have a skilled labor shortage and they would adjust the quotas accordingly it's the sort of system that is in place in countries like australia or canada now in terms of
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asylum seekers the french government want to crack down on people they say are abusing the system and what they're going to introduce is they'll be more limits and more curbs on the access to health care for asylum seekers asylum seekers who are claiming benefits will be more tightly controlled last year the french government said and 28 in there about 123000 asylum applications and the government is saying that's far more than they have been in previous years and they see that trend continuing and that is why they really want to try and focus on that area of immigration policy as well what some critics of the french government and the french president say that the french government is simply pandering to conservatives and to the far right and could risk alienating some of their more left wing or centrist voters but the french president tomorrow mike ross says that it is very important that the around immigration is lifted those were his words
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earlier this year because he said otherwise the issue of immigration ends up fueling the far right ends up fueling populist sentiment in france and that is something of course he wants to stop particularly as there is a presidential election coming up in less than 3 years. france and china have signed trade deals with $15000000000.00 in manual macro and she jingping announced the agreements after their meeting ition company. hello again welcome back well over the last few days we have been watching the south china sea very carefully this mess of clouds at sea right here is tropical cyclone knackery now has been here quite a while producing a lot of heavy rain for the philippines and here luzon they are now dealing with flooding unfortunately because the system is slow moving over the next few days the
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flooding is going to continue across much of this region we could be seeing storm totals well above $300.00 millimeters and that is going to continue as we go towards the next 3 days and it's really going to be focusing on that northern part of luzon so be watching this area very very carefully well across the bend recall we are also watching a new developing system this storm is developing quite quickly can see the clouds right there over the next few days we do expect to see a lot of heavy rain across those coastal areas of the bedbug i'll pick particularly over here towards mid march for parts of india though you will remain quite clear expression on that eastern coast so if. from the london broadcast center to special guests and conversation they only want to protect life for 9 months i want to make this more your year old unprompted uninterrupted black people for as long as we've been fighting back has been labeled as terrorist intimately reflecting on the issues of our time people like to think that their
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nationalism is not as well as someone else's national sleep studio to be unscripted coming soon on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of a top stories campaigning has officially begun ahead of ukraine's general election on december the 12th breck's it and your health service the n.h.s. are the main issues of the opposition and the governing conservative party. multiple people have been stopped in the city of jeddah in jordan tourists among the victims one person has now been arrested. iran is taking further steps away from the 2050 nuclear deal and will soon start activating the issue rein even
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richmond facility tehran's expect to stop pumping uranium gas into centrifuges at an underground area near the city of qom. russian air strikes have killed at least 3 children in syria's province a hospital for women and children was among the targets over the past few weeks russian and syrian government airstrikes on the last remaining rebel stronghold have intensified. as that story from the syria turkey border on other people for a search for survivors this house was destroyed in an airstrike after hours of searching rescuers retrieve bodies from under the rubble that government troops backed by a russian fighter jets have stepped up attacks south of it to force rebel forces from out of norman. and all areas north of clancy home. this is what has become of the only hospital in sinan village. and their strike has
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damaged the building many patients are injured it's now closed patients have been evacuated to other hospitals. used to provide services to 15 religions in the area. then which most of the buildings were unable to look up their patients anymore. north of the syrian government troops targeted volunteer rescuers known as the white helmets in the town of iowa dan as the attacks intensified the building was evacuated. our building was targeted more than 60 times over the last 2 days mostly mortar out of there and shells in the attacks damaged or vehicles and the facility is out of service. the escalation in live is in breach of the deescalation deal russia and turkey signed in 2018 that's created. that's meant to be free of rebel forces more than 3000000 people live in the
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province of it which is under the control of the opposition group. and just by the deescalation zone russia and syrian government insist recap touring the province is just a matter of time but i just. want to border with syria. back to london a group of environmental activist boards on wednesday as a victory for freedom and democracy they say that the police's attempt to ban the extinction rebellion protests which took place in october under the so-called all some uprising to raise awareness against the dangers posed by climate change to this ban was in effect a democratic one the court cited the police's reference through the judicial or specific section within it section 14 of the public or the rock which gives them the power to prevent any public assembly or gathering which they see to pose
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a threat to properties or team wider society to disband was in fact illegal and the reason why they said that it was up to these protests that were taking place in october were protesters gathering to cross the roads and entrances to sensitive buildings like the bank of england around parliament and on the london city airports and whilst they were in geographic connected the police said that this was all one large demonstration of which are essentially power lies society and therefore gave them the right support into the law to prevent the judges said was know that even though they were under the same banner for the same cause they weren't geographically connected and therefore there couldn't be seen all these different pockets rather across as can be seen as one large one of the police had no right further to this not only does this judgement mean that the protesters could potentially stage similar demonstrations especially in the lead up to a general election here in the united kingdom but it means that those who are
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arrested some $1800.00 or so protesters could potentially sue them on the metropolitan police for unlawful protest and obviously those who are charged there was a roughly around a $160.00 those charges would be dropped this isn't the final verdict in the sense that the police do have the choice if they so wish. pinafore they'll do that for not will still wait and find out the problems continue to mount for the world's biggest craft maker with safety concerns about yet another of boeing's craft this time it's the $77.00 dreamliner whistleblower has told british media the passengers could be left without oxygen in case of a loss of cabin pressure a former quality control engineer says around a quarter of the craft oxygen systems fail to deploy properly meanwhile a boeing 737 n.-g. also facing problems with dozens not grounded worldwide ryan enters the latest to suspend some of its aircraft after finding cracks long time to have been questions
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over quality at boeing south carolina plant specifically on the 787 dreamliner so of course with new reports now suggesting that in some tests oxygen was failing to leave the cylinder and come through 2 passenger miles as much as a 25 percent failure rate during some tests that is concerning but what i do want to clarify is that boeing did concede and say they recognize there was a problem in 2017 and they have synced sorted that basically to ensure that none of those 40 cylinders ended up in commercial service. just a year before the u.s. presidential election democrats of unseated a number of republicans in state polls and this is seen as a setback for mr trump is catching up as. democrats and the bush era be about right versus left they are still about right versus wrong. it seemed as a setback for president donald trump who easily won kentucky in 2016 kentucky is
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leading the way no person only campaigned for republican governor matt bevan who's recent fights with labor unions and teachers made him among the least popular governors in the country here's a story for you when they get to make you like and if you lose they can say trump suffered the greatest defeat in the. astri of the world this was the greatest you care let that happen to me. in the one swing state of virginia democrats won the majority in both the house and the senate the 1st in more than 2 decades virginia is officially blue congratulations the shift could give the party control to pass controversial laws on gun control that were previously blocked by republicans was in the conservative state of mississippi republicans won big victory. tape reeves took the governor's seat against the state's
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attorney general jim hood the victory seen as a sign of stability for trump a year before the presidential race these elections are a glimpse into what president trump could expect in his 2020 reelection bid including whether the democratic led impeachment inquiry is swaying his base. this is the young al-jazeera. there's been violence in bolivia between supporters and opponents of president even with alice in the capital the past the police fired tear gas to disperse the crowds as thousands marched against last month's disputed election results mr morales his rivals are accusing him for what and want him to step down the president has denied the allegations at least 15 people have been killed in an overnight attack in southern thailand gunmen stormed a checkpoint in the province of yala believed to be part of a separatist movement groups of carried out attacks in the many muslim region since 20040 as wayne hay is in bangkok. this attack took place at around 1120 on
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tuesday evening in jala province one of the 3 southernmost provinces in thailand bordering malaysia where several armed groups have been fighting for years for independence or autonomy from thailand which is a predominantly buddhist country the target of this attack appears to have been defense force volunteers these are people from local communities who are recruited by the thai military they are armed and trained by the thai army to act as exactly what they're called defense force volunteers they do things like man checkpoints and they are often targeted by the separatist groups even though many of them are muslim themselves because they are seen as traitors they are seen as symbols of the state that they are fighting against highly unlikely that we'll get a claim of responsibility for the this attack we never really get them in the deep south but we know that the group that is responsible for most of the violence is
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believed to be b.r.m. berri son revolution the national or the national revolutionary front interestingly the timing of this could be to do with the stored peace process when peace talks have taken place over the last few years the key faction within be iran that is believed to be responsible for most of the violence in the deep south has not been involved in those talks it refused to take place because the conditions weren't right what we're hearing now is that that faction of b. are in may want to talk now that we have a new government in place in thailand after the election in march so this attack in yala province on tuesday evening may have been a signal to the government that it is ready to talk and if the government is not willing to get back around the. throat it was built more than 400 years ago on the wooden blocks but experts fear that drawing notes and pollution is damaging the monuments famous white marble until there are reports now from. having your
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photo taken in front of the taj mahal is on the to do list for millions of tourist visiting india as most painless landmark. but just a few steps away is the young man i've ever joked with rubbish and sue each and both the pollution and the reduced amount of water in the river because of barrages upstream attracts to the monument of. this in the taj was built almost 400 years ago on a network of wooden blocks polluted river could corrode them and if the wooden blocks dry out they may break up causing the taj to collapse restricted only it has been designed in a manner that this. is important both qualitatively and quantitatively for its survival number one it gives. it didn't then the formations of the dollars mill resting on roads they need water.
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the polluted waters of the river pose another problem a breeding ground for insects some experts say insects crawling up the barge leave yellow patches which need regular cleaning. and pollution from vehicle exhaust is also discoloring and attacking the white marble now back in the 1990 s. the supreme court of india order nearly $300.00 industries to be moved out of the city but activists say it's the government that needs to do more to say the famous heritage site. the india government's representative in our grass says many projects are planned to ensure the city does its bit to save the young and the taj he says all of the city's sewage will be treated in treatment plants soon as soon as all these schemes are implemented. in all produce the all the games will be linked. to the. british and his friends gather on the banks of the young every day and pray that the government delivers before it's too
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late. archibald al-jazeera agra india. this is al-jazeera these are the top stories so far campaigning has officially begun ahead of the u.k.'s general election in the middle of december boris johnson has launched his conservative party campaign with saying delivering bricks it is central promised his main rival jeremy cotton the labor party leader is urging voters to pick labor to save the cafeteria he passed in front of me in a ling towards them i slipped and he stared at me then backed away moving towards the policeman gave the policeman a slight stare or tried to attack him from behind him i pushed him to the ground afterwards all the policemen came and took. their arms taking more steps away from the 2015 nuclear deal and will soon start activating its uranium enrichment facility tehran's expected to start pumping uranium gas into centrifuges as an
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underground area near the city of qom at least 2 people have been killed since tuesday in the iraqi city of karbala in the capital baghdad large anti-government demonstrations are again taking place 3 people have been killed in those protests and 17 others were injured protesters want the government to step down the french government has unveiled tougher new migration reforms the measures include title laws for asylum seekers including curbing access to non-urgent health care and for the 1st time a quota for skilled migrants will now come into force the decision is seen as a move to counter the rise of the far right in france ahead of the presidential elections shuttled for 2022. a group of climate change activist in london known as extinction rebellion has won a court challenge against a ban imposed by the london police a high court judge found the restrictions on the group's protest were unlawful the police imposed the ban in response to several days of demonstrations in october
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which disrupted traffic and blocked streets it could open up hundreds of legal cases for protesters who were arrested during that period adrian will keep you company from 15 g. i'll see you from 10 g. tomorrow up next the bottom line fife and. told to notice there are. 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 am anti war we meet with global news makers about the stories that matter to 0 hi i'm steve clemons and i have a question is there a way to protect free speech online while fighting misinformation and disinformation let's get to the bottom line. a light can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on it shoes the saying might be a few centuries old but it certainly rings true today anyone.
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