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let me if you. brazil's former leader lula da silva rallies supporters against president but many are against lewis released from jail. i'm sorry say that this is al jazeera live from coming up i. hope people are killed in baghdad as iraqi forces stormed a demonstration against the government cambodian opposition leader can suck us
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release from house arrest more than 2 years after being charged with treason in saudi arabia publishes plans to sell shares in its giant oil company around it a long list of risks. brazil's former leader litter the silver is rallying his supporters against the jailed watson our own government he's condemning the right wing president's policies calling on left leaning parties to take back the presidency in the next election that is about reports. of i was received as a hero. in the state of help. if there is one place where the former labor union leader is loved it is here that. i want to build this country with the same happiness that we built it when we govern this country my dream isn't to solve my problems today i'm a guy that doesn't have a job. a president without
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a pynchon not even a television in my apartment my life is totally blocks the only thing i'm serious in all of is that i have more courage to fight them before on thursday the supreme court said convicted criminals should exhaust all their options to defend their case before going to prison this benefited new law and many others but lula has not been absolved and still faces at least 7 other cases against him was in the last presidential election was already lost lots of civil war because of the car wash corruption investigation involves some was i don't know that you love the feel was out in spite of its legal troubles and the state many here believe that he is the man to challenge joey was an honest precedences i was. says luella is the only one that can say brazil sposato is most afraid of. it's over because he is our representative he's our leader and this country will
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change fluey oh we'll. soon see the outside. but in the capitol. thousands marched through of any depth to protest against their last release they condemned the supreme court's decision and are calling for a change in the law that would imprison those who lose their case in a 1st appeal was your only when there is so much impunity in brazil and we want things to change we are denouncing the decision so lou looking go back to prison jade also maddow ask his followers on twitter not to give ammunition to a man he called the scoundrel he also defended his minister of justice. who as a judge led the carwash corruption investigation his impartiality last case has been questioned and that's why lula is requesting a retrial. brazil is polarized between those who love and want him back in the
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presidency. and those who are angry with the corruption that happened while he was in our face. he's planning his political comeback he's already run out of the biggest political rival. that is how long and sober not of the combo brazil. police in several bolivian cities have joined protests over the disputed reelection of president evo morales courtier the. guards outside the presidential palace were among those who left their posts what i was denounced the move accusing police of staging a coup the defense minister said no military action will be taken against them as the 3rd week of violent demonstrations this is accused of rigging last month's election to secure a 4th term. at least 4 protesters have been killed as iraqi security forces moved
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in to clear protest sites in baghdad demonstrates his have been on the streets for a week saying they're fed up with corruption a struggling economy and a lack of basic services but a heavy handed security crackdown is there for them 250 dead and fashionable amer forts i on saturday evening security forces from baghdad to basra and karbala and fronted protestors in baghdad there were reports of gunfire and tear gas at a square and a bridge near tahrir square shortly after the iraqi human rights commission started reporting that demonstrators had di was never taken down said we are here being peaceful we have people from tribes and they are firing at us with the start of the work week on sunday it's clear security forces were trying to ensure the protests in the iraqi capital were confined to talk we are square that's been the epicenter of the entire government probably. tests which began on october 1st the military
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says they won't disperse peaceful protesters but they will ensure life returns to normal we're going to arm them we have orders to arrest anyone who blocked a very this kind of crime is dangerous and we're in be repeated if we have given orders to our forces in baghdad and of a provinces to arrest people who got divides and take them to courts the sources say most political parties have reached a deal to keep prime minister. in power the thinking goes since there is no one to replace him he should be the one to implement the reforms protesters are demanding and ahead he says he will introduce an amendment to reform government ministries it would include hiring younger people and creating greater transparency the influential shia cleric solder and his followers the largest bloc in parliament remain united with protesters and are calling for him to resign natasha going to
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aim. baghdad a combo of you know position leaders being freed from house arrest more than 2 years after he was charged with treason. still banned from politics and from leaving the country his release comes a day off to sam rainsy the co-founder of the banned party of arrived in malaysia from self-imposed exile in france he's aiming to return to cambodia the demonstrations against the prime minister has moved and we'll. get more on this now with wayne hay in bangkok so what prompted the release. semi i think this is clearly a tactical move by the government in phnom penh on a couple of fronts really sam rainsy as you mentioned returned to southeast asia flying into the malaysian capital of kuala lumpur on saturday he is the acting leader of the cambodian national rescue party still vowing to return from exile to
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cambodia and to lead an uprising against the government so it seems that this move by the government to ease restrictions on kim is perhaps designed to take the wind out of the sails of sam rainsy to call into question the relevance of any possible return to cambodia the other thing is that coming up on choose day the european union will deliver a report to the government of cambodia after its investigation into the decline of democracy and human rights in cambodia and potentially the e.u. will withdraw tariff free access for cambodian goods to european markets because of those problems in the country and one of the demands of the e.u. is that kim should be released from house arrest and all charges against him dropped well we've seen a step in that direction with his release being granted by the courts but still many restrictions remain on him the charges remain the case is ongoing he can move around the country can travel but he cannot leave cambodia and his political rights
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remain suspended. how much for a boost will this give the opposition. i think undoubtedly it will provide a boost but the government under prime minister who incentive has been in power for 34 years has been very methodical over the last few years at rounding up dissidents political opponents particularly in the last few weeks actually since the move by sam rainsy has been planned to return to the country in the past couple of weeks we've had at least 60 people 60 members of the cambodian national risk youth party have been arrested so i don't think we're going to see any sort of mass movement on the streets of the capital phnom penh we've seen very heavy security in the past couple of days in key locations around cambodia but certainly it will be welcomed by the opposition camp but it will be seen as not nearly enough to say he has been
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freed from house arrest but still many restrictions remain on on him of the cambodian national rescue party is still dissolved it is banned from undertaking any sort of political activity certainly seen as a step in the right direction but again not nearly enough. thanks so much wayne hale. the saudi oil joined aramco has announced details of its plans to sell shares in the company for the 1st time it's also listed risks investors may face once the company shares a publicly listed in its prospectus around her highlighted terrorism and armed conflict as having the potential to affect the company and its share price in september drones were used to attack its oil processing facilities at that taken horace hitting global oil supplies there's also the risk of the saudi government capping how much crude oil the kingdom is able to produce directly impacting the company and aramco may be directed to understate projects or work on other initiatives by the government which go against its immediate commercial objectives
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georgia half a year ago is chief executive of gulf state analytics a washington d.c. based geo political risk consulting firm he says like all initial public offerings saudi aramco will face geo political and economic risks. there's no denying that this is a tough time talk about numerous factors low oil prices well i mean change regional security crises on any terms borders especially considering the fact the irrevocable attack attacks did not even happen 2 months ago the circumstances are not i feel. but i think the leadership in saudi arabia knows that the time has come to act and this i.p.o. process asin it started to me mission 2030 successful there is a real sense of urgency in the kingdom and the party leadership right you know i don't want to be overly optimistic there is all these factors we touched upon that
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need to be kept in mind who we need to be very realistic about all of these issues but i also don't want to provided the doom and gloom analysis in the excessively pessimistic you know we are moving toward equal been a station on but you know we're not there yet you know and i think there are at least a possibility of this i.p.o. he was very successful. still ahead an al-jazeera at the u.n. reveals evidence suggesting a foreign government was responsible for an attack on a migrant camp in libya plus we look at the new challenges people are facing 30 years after the 4 of the berlin war.
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and that's the most the cave picture across much of the middle east some cloud around but no much in the way of moisture no rain and not really much in the way of snow either touches not see bad who got 900 for some of the same across into back very well through the eastern end of the mediterranean 28 in beirut on a sunday by monday same temperature and 29 degrees in baghdad now where we could see some rain is across the gulf and that does me because if you shout through the emirates through northern sections of oman and also across into cats or possibly even bahrain so we could see. the thunderstorms temperatures a little bit feeling pretty good although to say those the rain showers could also come through by monday it will probably have cleared away but the cloud that is pushing up into northern sections of the saudi arabia 29 is the high in on a monday and then down into southern africa we have got a fair few showers and thunderstorms here and knows a bad day sunday indicate time quite cloudy the rain real sun is going to be
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impacting up and scattered thunderstorms across into johannesburg and it stays pretty much like that as we head off into monday we might indicate should stay dry with a high temperature of the 20 degrees celsius. a story 1400 years in the make. a story of succession leadership. jersey that tells the story of dispute and division at the heart. of the caliph episode 2 jersey.
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you're watching out 0 time to recap headlines now former brazilian president lula da silva is challenging jack nicholson otto's right wing government the day after being released from prison told supporters the left must take back the presidency the next election iraqi security forces have killed at least 4 i think government demonstrators while trying to clear protest sites and back that have been demonstrations for weeks with people saying they're fed up with corruption a struggling economy and the lack of basic services cambodian opposition leader has been freed from house arrest more than 2 years after being charged with treason his release comes a day after the sam rainsy the co-founder of their band party arrived in malaysia
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from his self-imposed exile in france. you when experts say it's highly probable and that strike on the migrant detention center in libya was carried out by a state ally. the draft report declined to name the country but allies include the u.a.e. and egypt the attack in july near the capital tripoli killed more than 50 people and wounded more than 130 others the draft u.n. report also says the u.a.e. jordan and turkey violated in arms embargo in libya mahmud has more from tripoli concerning the deadly airstrike which killed 53 migrants and injured another 130 back in july the u n panel of experts says that it's probably the airstrike was carried out by a fighter jet operated by a government supporting have and also the chief of the un human rights
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says that it could mount a war crime we know that the panel has not named the country accused of carrying in the air strike but it says that it to reserve the identification of the member state until it gathers more evidence but yet we know that back in july the interior minister and the government of national accord in tripoli that he better other the panel has named a number of countries including the united arab emirates on top of them jordan and the sudan the united arab emirates as the panel says has provided have there was an advance an air defense system and also the sudan has deployed a 1000. military individuals in the east of the country and also in a job for an airbase in symptom of deserved of libya also the panel says that have
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to this force that have received training in jordan and turkey has also sent military equipment along with ukraine to libya now we know that the panel says that all these practices are a violation of the embargo on libya. sudan's military is speaking out against that u.n. draft report a spokesperson says the findings of false national i mean. there are none of our armed forces in libya the report mention the name of the leader of the repartee support forces which is part of the sudanese military and answers to its general commander the sudanese military forces cannot participate in any neighboring country without an official order which is a sovereign assured the decision to go to war scene troops outside can take place by a sovereign order or presidential order from the head of states this report when it speaks about the participation of
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a force from our military has no truth on the ground our forces don't function in libya indians are reacting with a restraint to a supreme court ruling that gave the longest feud to piece of land majority hindus to build a temple a centuries old mosque of science in the i o. deo was demolished by a hindu activist in 1992 that led to riots which killed more than 2000 people muslims have been given an alternate piece of land to build the mosque and over a reports from new delhi. it's a case that has polarized hindus and muslims in india for decades now the supreme court has made its decision on they owed her land dispute in the. hindu say this piece of land is the birthplace of their deity in december 1992 hindu hardline groups destroyed a mosque that had stood here for more than 400 years the muslim community here insists this is the site of where that mosque should be rebuilt but the court has
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ordered the creation of a government trust to oversee the construction of a hindu temple instead while awarding to have tears of land somewhere else to build a mosque in its decision the court said there hindus this claim on the site was on a better footing than the evidence provided by the muslim side. prime minister nuri the more the welcome of the word ticked and says it brings a new dawn for india supreme court day it as. today the supreme court has ruled on an important case that has a history of hundreds of years behind it the whole country wished that the matter should be heard in the court on a day to day basis which took place and today the decision is out just like our heart of. every class every community people of every sect the whole country has
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accepted the verdict with open heart it reflects on the ancient culture traditions and sense of harmony in india the muslim community has expressed disappointment. with. the core technologies the site is important to both religions but it's a setback for muslims some of them would have preferred the high court order of 2010 which granted 2 thirds of the land to the hindus and one 3rd of it to muslims management should have been given to the both they should allow for temple and the mosque that the government has given to the mosque elsewhere and that's wrong the state government has deployed its forces a new they have to ensure security but the situation remains tense this is been an emotional issue for many hindus and muslims the government of nuri in the movie has
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called on both sides to exercise restraint but some minority groups in this country say that they are being marginalized and discriminated against for millions of muslims this decision is likely to reinforce that concern after more al-jazeera new delhi. police have granted rare permission for a gathering at hong kong's tower parks to mark the death of a student protester thousands join the vigil for 22 year old child she lock police say they're not to blame for his death which is fueled more public anger sarah clarke has more from hong kong thousands of people have gathered in time our park and found the lives of council building on the harbor front here in hong kong to remember the 22 year old student who died this week as a result of a fall from a car mark when he suffered from a back brain injury and died of a cardiac arrest on friday there are a number of city wide impromptu vigils and rallies overnight on friday this particular gathering here behind me several 1000 people have gathered and they've
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got the police approval to go ahead with this particular memorial and this comes in the wake of a number of lawmakers a lesser councillors who were detained overnight and we know of 3 that have been charged with their arranging charges violating the lives of council powers we also know of another 4 who've been notified that they too will be arrested the charges relate to instance back in may and in particular $182.00 who was late to a meeting or started a meeting ahead of time this is attracted widespread criticism from those pro-democracy groups who say this is political persecution this is the government's attempt to target these pro-democracy lawmakers in the lead up to the district election which will be held on november 24th in hong kong. i'm going to use a pivotal moment in germany's history to urge european leaders to defend democracy the chancellor has a close connection to the fall of the berlin wall 30 years ago she comes from the once communist east inside the mccain is more. germany's remember
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a joyous moment which many thought might never happen the removal of a physical barrier that divided a city a country a continent in the end it was a wave of people power which swept over the burning and yet it was the people in power who let that wave topple it within weeks that same government was topped out within months the 2 germany's would become one. angela merkel was one of the many east germans who walked into west berlin on that night in 1909 for her now as chancellor the 9th of november is a time for remembrance to feel him and to many people became a victim of the dictatorship we were not forget them i remember the people who were killed here at this because they were looking for freedom as i also remember the 75000 people who were imprisoned because they tried to flee their country have. the sudden fall of the wall transformed the city almost overnight and for some
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berliners it was hard to process. this hospital it took me a long long time to integrate east berlin into the windy city the feeling was that it was a completely different world and it took me about 10 years to embrace the border in my head but if. you wanted it for those growing up in the newly liberated east life was suddenly very different gone with the certainties of centralized communist planning replaced by rapid privatization and rising unemployment some analysts say this rush to capitalism had clear consequences the starting position of its germany after unification was very bad because of the one to one is germany west german mark conversion which essentially meant an immediate appreciation of the german currency and rendered most german firms completely it's not obsolete it is completely noncompetitive. the industries that now flourish in the east bear
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little resemblance to their communist predecessors these days eastern g.d.p. is 82 percent of its western counterpart monthly salaries in the east are around 20 percent lower than in the west and the gap between the 2 is greater now than at any point in this century underlying this economic reality is the political one for the last 4 years a succession of states in the old east have seen a stark rise in support for the far right and left fueled in some minds by the refugee crisis and a lingering sense that reunification has not brought what was promised 30 years ago east germans began the process of abandoning communism here 30 years on there are many who have begun to wonder if democracy is any better dominant kain al-jazeera berlin. another of the world's barriers has been breached has reached rather its own milestone it's 25 years since the u.s. 1st put up
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a fence on its border with mexico efforts to keep people out of increased since president donald trump took office charmin reports from the border city of tijuana . 5 years after the berlin moved down another from the mit secure u.s. border was just going up. before 994 there was just a flimsy fence crossing it was just a matter of a quick call gave a mirror of a missing man up and coming here until 994 was like coming to a party on saturday the route to a 1000 people with mexicans already on the u.s. side selling food in secondhand clothes to those waiting to cross with guides or not it was very easy. but then came the 1st rule and it's great to be transformed in size and scope into this high tech barrier the baby of president donald trump. we're building a beautiful war a big one that really works while the berlin wall was to keep the east german
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population in. this one is to keep people out mostly poor of latin americans away from a prosperous united states to be say that it's in the irish because many more deaths than the berlin move ever did this graph that's been painted on the wall itself by activists is meant to show the numbers they say that thousands of people have died but not by trying to get over the wall but instead by trying to get around it and through the desert. the wall only actually covers a 3rd of the border but what flanks it is for the middle book many die of cold or thirst. meanwhile border cities like to point to have become waiting rooms for those looking to get in through the front door like cloudier from a who's requesting a silo. but if my partner and i sell dyson schools and the gang started extorting us asking for a warrant and what we learned so we decided to simply stop selling then they
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abducted and killed my husband. she fled and is now waiting to see if the us will take her and her children but the countries tightened up the asylum system president trump says it's food was. recently has put pressure on mit's code to stop migrants from other countries even before they reach the u.s. border. mexico is now playing the role of policeman detaining migrants on its southern border it's become like a wall in the south. despite that many believe this final obstacle to the u.s. is essential in protecting it from crime or simply an unmanageable number of people . that's why unlike the berlin wall it's still up and being extended join home and how does it do one. now the pitter patter of
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a whole lot of webbed feet means one species is a step further away from extinction in peru 6000 baby telecare turtles have been released by environmentalists and schoolchildren into a river in the amazon region the species is classed as vulnerable largely as a result of poaching the turtles were incubated his eggs by environmental specialists starting in august. and let's take you through some of the headlines here in algeria now for a brazilian president lula da silva is challenging bolton are as right wing government today after being released from prison told supporters the left must take back the presidency in the next election iraqi security forces have killed at least 4 anti-government demonstrators while trying to clear protest sites in baghdad more than 100 people have been wounded have been demonstrations for weeks with people saying fed up with corruption a struggling economy and
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a lack of basic services cambodian opposition leader came so close been freed from house arrest more than 2 years after being charged with treason his release comes a day after sam rainsy the co-founder of their band party arrived in malaysia from his self-imposed exile in france when haye has more from bangkok. coming up on tuesday the european union will deliver a report to the government of cambodia after its investigation into the decline of democracy and human rights in cambodia and potentially the e.u. will withdraw tariff free access for cambodian goods to european markets because of those problems in the country one of the demands of the e.u. is that kim should be released from house arrest and all charges against him dropped well we've seen a step in that direction with his release being granted by the courts but still
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many restrictions remain on him the charges remain the case is ongoing all giant saudi aramco is detailed a list of risks as it prepares to sell shares publicly for the 1st time it singled out terrorism government interference in business and state caps on oil production u.n. experts say it's highly probable in their strike on a migrant detention center in libya was carried out by a state ally towards start the draft report declined to name the country but allies include the united arab emirates and egypt the attack in july of near the capital tripoli killed more than 50 people and wounded at least 130 others. headlines the news continues here in al-jazeera after faultlines. in 2020. the paralympic. is a troubled history. one when. japan's
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disability. 0. these grainy images from a chelsea or valence camera captured one of the last days of madeleine pickens life what do we know about madeleine's final hours day suffer greatly suffer greatly nobody came to her. on april 17th 2014 madeline was booked on a drug charge at a jail in oregon. that's her slumped down and struggling to stand as her body goes through heroin withdrawal. and she died 3 days later after pleading for help from the chelles for profit medical contractor a company called caracas and. she's the chaplain from the jail and another place the 2nd.

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