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the people. on the jazeera. this is new to. them very different but where there is little. i. a wave of anger on the streets of chile a day after the president announced tougher measures against violence. i'm sam is a die and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. i presume former president lula da silva is freed from jail after a supreme court ruling. security stepped up across india ahead of
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a court verdict on the ownership of a religious site claimed by both induce the muslims. to people are killed as bushfires devastated straightly is eastern coast. will begin in chile where a group of protesters are openly defying president sebastian pinera as threat of tougher security measures against violent protesters masked demonstrators have set fire to a university in the capital santiago and some are looting and destroying properties the last few hours police fired tear gas and water cannons protests threw rocks in response demonstrations 1st began over a hike in natural science but have now spiraled into widespread anger against government economic policies more than 20 people have been killed nearly 2000
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others injured violence over the past few weeks. well not all demonstrations have been violent in america. as chile enters day 23 of this social upheaval we are still seeing the 2 faces of these demonstrations on the one hand tens of thousands of people again marching peacefully. the main convergence point. on the periphery of all that there are. very violent. armed with. more than 100. firemen took a long time to get there to try to put it out because of the barricades set up. to help but it was too late to stop the whole building from being destroyed by. all
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this is happening. hours after president. announced a long list of measures to stop the violence from continuing. is one of latin america's wealthiest countries but also one of its most unequal president sebastian pinera is efforts to calm the public anger against don't seem to be working he reverse the santiago metro hike days after protests broke out near also announced a package of social measures last month these include a 20 percent raise in the universal basic pension and a freeze in the electricity tariffs the rightwing leader has some members of his cabinet but protests continue to demand he steps down. eric sounds with is vice president of the council of americas pay says efforts to end the violence need to come from both sides the government was clearly taken by surprise as most observers
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were as well no doubt about that the police force in chile is frankly too small to deal with nationwide protests and we know the history of chile which makes bringing in the military into the streets very problematic which they did at the beginning and i think they've been reluctant to do but but but it really was the wrong impression for many observers and many people enjoy it where do we go from help here i mean i think that they have to have a nationwide law they have to find ways to meet the demands in some way of the protesters to the extent possible but from the protesters perspective they also have to do their part in other words it's one thing to cause mayhem in the streets and destroy things but they have to have rational demands that can actually be met by the government too and at this point it doesn't it's not clear that that's the case there has to be leadership there has to be unified demands that the government can actually meet otherwise it's just chaos and mayhem. with a defiant fist in the yeah brazil's former president walked out of prison
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non-thinking months after being jailed for corruption and money laundering i was he was surrounded and shared by supporters in the city of where the chamber a judge ordered his release off to brazil's top court ruled and managed to jail time for convicted criminals that lost their 1st to you know who was sentenced to movement 12 years in jail heard of last year's presidential election. you know. you have no idea of the significance for me to be here with you i my whole life talked with the brazilian people never thought that today i could be here talking with men and women who during the past 580 days were here saying good morning lula good afternoon and yelling good night lula no matter if it were raining if it were 40 degrees or 0 degrees. and lula's releases galvanized his supporters his throws about with more on that. former president lula the fever left the prison
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where he's been out for the past year and a half in the state of by 9 there were hundreds of his followers waiting for him outside carrying banners proclaiming his innocence lula spoke there he's told his followers that they were the voice of democracy he also said that his imprisonment was meant not to in jail a man but an idea an idea of equality that is much needed in brazil today also said that he's ready for a fight and even though he wouldn't be allowed to run for office because of a clean slate law that bans officials who have been convicted for corruption among other things from being part of any type of political race and that's why he's asking for the annual ments of the cases against him was imprisoned last year accused of receiving bryant from an engineering companies in exchange of public. works' contract he has always proclaimed that he's innocent the man that put him
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behind bars is a very controversial charge here is a judge said your model who is currently the minister of justice in brazil he has been accused of lacking impartiality during his trial some recordings were released where he was heard in a way helping prosecutor for the gate case against. what happened in brazil he feel both relief has polarized brazilian society even more. take a closer look at the case against lula he was jailed for corruption and money laundering after it was revealed he accepted the beach front apartment from a construction company in return for a lucrative government contract whose case was linked to what's known as the car wash scandal that implicated the state oil company petro bus and many businessmen and politicians across latin america lula insists the case against him is politically motivated he has appeal still pending in both of brazil's top courts
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the leftist leaders served as brazil's president between 20032010 he was tipped to win last year's elections but was barred from running after his conviction and imprisonment valentino is with the atlantic council's latin america center she says despite being barred from running for public office is likely to use this drawing base of support he continues to have. his supporters are still very much engaged with him and see in him a central figure for their life too he is definitely someone that is bringing a changing point to a deal last in brazil this is a in selection point for the left in brazil and they would take who was released as this this momentum to actually unify themselves in this in this fight that they have for his social causes and inequality in brazil and i think
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that this is also a year of lay's definitely not going to be able to engage in politics in politics not going to be able to be a politician himself again or run for anything political but he's definitely going to be a vocal voice in the political scene in brazil. well in the coming hours india's top court is expected to rule on the ownership of a religious site both hindus and muslims claim the land where an ancient mosque was raised in 1992 thousands of troops have been deployed in the northern town of your idea the provincial government of outer pradesh has ordered all schools and colleges to remain closed until monday security has also been tightened across the country and india's prime minister narendra modi has tweeted appealing for calm whatever decision the supreme court arrives that it will not be a victory or defeat of anyone i appeal to the countryman that all of us prioritise that this decision should further strengthen india's great traditions of peace
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unity and goodwill at least 2000 people were killed in 1992 in communal riots following the demolition of babri mosque in iowa. has more. the city on the banks of the so you river in north india is the epicenter of the divide between hindus and muslims. at the heart of the dispute is this piece of land claimed as the birthplace of the hindu dirtied it is also claimed by muslims who say a mosque was here for 400 years until it was demolished by a hindu mob 27 years ago. in iran as her now 68 they believe remembers the day iran's father was burnt alive in the courtyard of the house one of at least 2000 people killed all over india in the hindu muslim rights which followed. as the court delivers its word ticked
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emraan says he doesn't seek revenge not even justice a final resolution. no violence after the court's decision whether it comes in favor of the him. but we don't want clashes erupted on city. that is a common sentiment in. reclaiming their heritage and. it's about politics they say dispute is about domination of the hindus. and then by the british it is time they say for the hindus to assert themselves as the majority but for many muslims it's about whether their rights are protected. hopes of a compromise have been raised by a committee set up by the supreme court to invite communities to. different.
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from a group called muslims for peace says that if muslims when they must get to the hindus as long as assurances are given with that other mosque won't be attacked again. if they come with this guarantee muslims must think about gifting or exchanging land for. the. hindus involved in the supreme court case seem agreeable to the compromise. and appropriate. place where the. about the supreme court and the potential for history repeating itself.
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well still ahead and now there's iran's top cleric calls for calm a small protest with a killed in clashes with security forces. and us the n.h.s. is not the saudis and the sellers. a pledge from the prime minister's election concerns are raised about britain's ailing health service. hello another streak of cold weather is on its way through it'll take a couple of days 1st of all we remove this front that's pushing most of the warm air out of the way it's become a weaken ragged thing some of this is cloud some of it is what the satellite is picking up his low temperatures already on the ground particularly in canada so the day maxima minus 3 winnipeg plus 4 minneapolis this is slightly warmer them was the
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case on friday but the streak of snow indicates yet another in. insertion of cold air if you like doesn't reach further west the high ground in the talk about montana and washington and we're up in the teens but the clouds misty so the cold is confined to the northern plains states and the midwest it dips down and goes out again but it is trying to make further subtly progress during sunday going to start up toward $22.00 again and the up is down to rather cold plus one these are the day high temperatures. the caribbean showers are becoming fewer further between we've had this concentration of rain to the west in mexico honduras nicaragua etc. don't particularly heavy floods don't seem particularly likely but a fairly you get is a big thunderstorm are going out again and repeated the next day and flash floods are a possibility. in 2020. the paralympics. the nation has
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a scaffold santiago the city's main university is also on fire believed to be lit by vandals protesters are demanding education and economic reforms. i. brazil's former leftist president is out of jail after serving 19 months of a 12 year sentence for corruption and money laundering a lot of the soldiers release follows a supreme court overturning a process of criminal appeals. india's top court is expected to rule on the ownership of a contentious religious site hindus and muslims claim the land where a centuries old mosque was raised in 1992 security has been tightened across the country with thousands of troops deployed in the north of idea. 70. the rockets have landed close to an iraqi army base south of the city of mosul. a base also houses american troops which are part of the u.s.
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led coalition helping iraqi forces battle i still have been no reports of casualties. and in the iraqi capital baghdad there have been more violent protests there aki commission for human rights says at least 23 people have been killed in the on rest since sunday iraq's top cleric is calling for calm i'm a dumb jim reports from baghdad. for 18 year old i'm mot on this day at this hour the music must be mournful sitting among fellow protesters he places clarinet in tribute to the hundreds of at rocky's killed since anti-government demonstrations began in early october and says this is the best way to convey his feelings. and buy houses on fire when i play the said music because i remember that they all have a mother wife sing for the mahatma they gave the souls for us they sacrifice these souls for this country here in and around but that is to have a square
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a cross-section of the society in every direction a span of generations the elderly taking great enjoyment in teaching the young the importance of this moment when you're sincere more than anything else is a result of the protesters committed to coming out day after day demonstrators determined to affect 3 point sure a better future for iraq and iraq on. the scale of these demonstrations is unprecedented the mood in some areas positively joyful yet activists tell us this movement couldn't be more serious and they believe things are far different this time that it was not in previous protests it's been limited to the youth but with these protests after our youth were killed we felt the need for all of us to come out when many of the men elderly people the young and even children have come up with these protests now everyone wants change many here also lend a helping hand some brew and give away
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a. while others like dalia distribute fliers advising protesters how to stay. we all have rights in this country and should be done to africa and no one is going to get whether or not government officials ultimately understand the magnitude of these protests makes no difference to that area who says protesters will not be deterred we've got to be on the roads by you and they say go back to your home continue our life everything will be all my new life the going to be all over many of our friends our model is getting done i hear this is not going to be on the farm until we had our rights here and now at all these are raising their voices like never before some scenes like the one put on by this street theater group are showcasing iraq's plight in ever more creative ways as a country bullied by regional and international allies fighting hard to stand on its own 2 feet a happy ending for the assembled crowd who hope one day this outcome will be more
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than just fantasy mammoth and jazeera but that. a spokesman for grand ayatollah ali s. stanley is urging the military and police to stop using excessive force against the protesters. not. to judge the peaceful ness of the protests in the various forms should be paid great attention the biggest responsibility is on the security forces they must avoid using excessive force on peaceful protesters. an impeachment inquiry into us president down trump has released more transcripts from closed door hearings but documents relate to testimony from a former white house advisor and an army officer assigned to the national security council they detail a series of meetings before and after the phone call and which trump asked
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ukraine's president selenski to investigate political rival joe biden the transcripts also referred to trump's former national security advisor john bolton and the galaxy has more from washington d.c. . well some of what lieutenant colonel alexander has said is already known but what we've got in this latest transcript is a lot more fleshing out of the details than in essence what the lieutenant colonel is saying is there was no ambiguity in the july phone call between president trump and president selenski in this army offices opinion is also ukraine expert and a recipient of the purple heart he said it was clear the president was asking the ukrainians to dig up dirt on our political foe in return for military aid in his opinion that was a threat to national security so these are pretty explosive charges in a pretty explosive testimony from someone who served his entire life for the u.s. in the u.s. military also went on to say that john paul had reportedly reacted exasperated to
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what was going on had called rudy giuliani president trump's personal lawyer a hungered aide and is someone who is going to take everybody down so this is just yet one more testimony from a senior official who has firsthand knowledge of what was going on in these various meetings and in that july phone call but i think what the democrats are doing now as explosive as this is is focusing on the open public hearings which will begin next wednesday that will be a chance for the american public to hear from these officials and hear what they heard firsthand turkey says it will start sending captured isaw members back to their countries of origin next week the interior minister said about 287 iceland members were recaptured since the start of the offensive last month he's accused western countries of a lack of cooperation by put in prisoners on trial in the country where they've been caught. is
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a senior researcher in human rights watch she says western nations should be working with turkey to repatriate citizens. we'll have to see how this plays out but the best option for western europe would be to cooperate with turkey rather than continue to drag its feet and and reject the pleas of authorities in the region and its own citizens for them to take back their own people i have a hard time believing that western europe with its mature democracies and its robust judiciaries and investigative systems does not have a way to absorb several 100 several 100 of its own nationals back into its system this strikes me as being an empty argument a shallow argument western europe is going that been content to oust sorts its citizens to other countries it's time for that to stop for it to stop hiding its head in the sand and to do the right thing by its nationals who are suffering
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suffering in terrible dire conditions in camps in prisons hundreds of children have died in these camps shame on western europe it's time to act a form of twitter employee accused of spying for saudi arabia in the united states has been granted bail 3. and another employee allegedly accessed the personal account and information of more than $6000.00 twitter users thing clue prominent critics of the saudi royal family have been charged with acting as agents of riyadh without registering with the us government the prime minister of guinea bissau is stepped down just days after being appointed by president jose maria vas that's after leaders of all the west african nations gave him an ultimatum the regional body echo os wants to make sure the country holds fair presidential elections later this month nicolas hock has more from that call in neighboring senegal. there's
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sense of relief and called me in the capital of guinea be so after the announcement of the resignation of the president's appointed prime minister moussa you know him by all the and members of his government the west african body ecowas launched knelt to made him against this government saying that they needed to step down or they would face sanctions out west africans heads of states met in neah may in an emergency meeting over the political crisis and be sour they have announced that they will be more troops on the ground already there are west african forces protecting the parliament building the prime minister's office and the president protecting the prime minister's office specifically because the prime minister refused to step down we're talking about i was to go mess after he was fired by the president the president himself wanted to step in with the military to force him out of office now he this it didn't take place thanks to the west african forces the elections are supposed to take place on november 24th i received gomez is
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running for reelection his mandate ran out in june earlier this year he's running for reelection but he's met with mounting contestants including our recent go mess to current prime minister was running against him so this will be a tightly run race and the west african heads of state it seems want to keep a close watch on it to ensure that there will be a peaceful election taking place there. 2 people have been killed as firefighters battle of record number of push 5 emergency services say 7 ah those are unaccounted for in the eastern states of new south wales and queensland hundreds of homes have been destroyed. what this is doing is supporting farmers and graziers who know they have a future in the sector and a committed to getting to the other side of this drought and knowing that better days are on the other side and this gives them the massive breathing space to be
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able to make the investments pay the employees on the farm do the work that they need to purchase for a a just a stock make the decisions that dinah are going to need to take over the next few years to ensure that i get to the other side. the fate of britain's national health service has become the latest election campaign issue the universal health care system is under strain from rising life expectancy and increasing costs now some parties are warning is future could be at risk of leaves the e.u. paul brennan reports from central london absolutely in a role reversal the prime minister was taking the pulse of medical staff on friday that the future of britain's national health service came to the forefront of this general election campaign for president when he visited the u.k. in june had commented that everything was on the table in post breck's
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a trade negotiations he later clarified saying the n.h.s. was not up for grabs but the seed of mistrust was sown and launching their election campaign in edinburgh on friday the scottish nationalist party or s.n.p. has promised to slam the door on predatory overseas health care companies we will fight tooth and nail any attempt to expose the national health service to a post bricks it treat deal with donald trump. that is why after this election s.n.p. m.p.'s will bring forward a new law and any chest protection that. the s.n.p. says their proposal would prevent scotland's devolved power over health care being overruled by trade deals made by the london government the s.n.p. wants independence for scotland and is strongly opposed to bracks it the n.h.s. is a crucially important issue in the u.k. financially and politically. last year the equivalent of $200000000000.00 was spent
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on health care in the u.k. that's 30 percent of the entire public services budget but the maintenance backlog stands at $8000000000.00 waiting lists are growing in costs are rising year on year patient satisfaction has fallen to 53 percent yet politically the n.h.s. still enjoys enormous public affection among voters. across johnson is keen to offer reassurance on the conservative election campaign on friday pledged a new n.h.s. visa to fast track overseas medical staff into the n.h.s. to tackle the current shortfall of 100000 staff we can do free trade deals with countries around the world but under us the n.h.s. is not for sale it is not for sale it is not going to be on any kind of international trade negotiation this is pure luck this monster but near detroit cool stuff. the struggle to just keep the n.h.s. going is very real 67 percent of acute care n.h.s. hospital trusts are currently running
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a budget deficit collectively as of march this year they were $730000000.00 in the red you can see units like this one a guy's hospital cost millions and the challenge for the political parties in this election is to work out how to pay for them paul brennan al-jazeera london. and let's take you through some of the headlines here now the syria security forces have fired tear gas at and t. government protesters in capital santiago the city's main universities are also on fire believed to have been lit by vandals protesters are demanding education and economic reforms. brazil's former left this president is out of jail after serving 19 months of a 12 year sentence for corruption and money laundering looted the servers release
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follows a supreme court ruling overturned in the process for criminal appeals now. you have no idea of the significance for me to be here with you i my whole life to talk with the brazilian people never started today i could be here talking with men and women who during the past 580 days were here saying good morning lula good afternoon and yelling good night lula no matter if it were raining if it were 40 degrees or 0 degrees. india's top court is expected to rule on the ownership of a contentious religious site hindus and muslims claim the land where a centuries old mosque was raised in 1992 security's been tightened across the country with thousands of troops deployed in the northern town of your dear. turkey says it will start sending captured isaw members back to their countries of origin next week the interior minister said about 287 iceland members were recaptured
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since the start of the offensive last month 2 people have been killed as firefighters battle a record number of bushfires emergency services say 7 others are unaccounted for in the eastern states of new south wales and queensland hundreds of homes have been destroyed parts of the country were already in the grip of a severe drought formatter employee accused of spying for saudi arabia in the united states has been granted bail. and another employee allegedly accessed the personal account information of more than $6000.00 twitter users they include prominent critics of the saudi royal family have been charged with acting as agents of riyadh without registering with the us government it's one on one east now stay with us. when in ethiopia mother put her daughter up for adoption she knew little of what was to come. with family been separated the traumatised child
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tool between 2 women struggles to return home in a profoundly human story exposing deep flus in denmark's adoption system. and girl in return a witness documentary on al-jazeera. when tokyo hosts the 2020 paralympics japan's most talented disabled athletes will get their shocks. and glory. but outside the stadiums is a society that still struggles to accept people who are disabled in the past and the japanese citizens were forcibly sterilized for having intellectual physical disabilities now big tips are demanding compensation.
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