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you're watching al jazeera with me still remind of our top news stories turkey's president resit their bird the one says that he will be sending troops to libya if the internationally recognized government asks for them turkey says it was to support the tripoli based administration which has been undergoing a months long offensive by forces loyal to ward cleaver after the tripoli government says it will officially request military support from turkey if the war over the capital escalates from the beginning we have objected to the coup perpetrated by the retired general against the lawful government we provided and are still providing assistance to libya's legitimate government against the coup plotter who is receiving support from certain european states libya is a neighboring country as we share maritime border lines in the mediterranean sea once the parliament comes into session we will present the proposal for dispatching
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turkish troops to libya based on the security cooperation agreement once indorsed by the parliament we will be able to effectively back the legitimate government some states who support the coup general with their jet fighters tanks and militia object to this move and criticize turkey because of it well minister has more from antakya. well for the process is drawing closer to a conclusion and the realisation of no one's plot to send troops to leave he's already passed the 1st hard on which was getting parliamentary approval for his military cooperation agreement with libya that passed last week and now a new legislation has to be brought to parliament on the 7th of january as he ses and debated on the 8th and passed it on the day or the following day on the 9th in which he is seeking a monday for troops to be sent to tripoli to help the government internationally
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recognized the government of course this is what the law stipulates he haas to do that otherwise he will not be able to deploy this troops and that's why they need to get the monday you know what put on the test will that the forces be operating under when they are deployed there and this is a move that is raising regional concern and tension with already tension rising between turkey and greece and cyprus on one side over. energy reserves on the east mediterranean sea people became a faster whole morning after 2 attacks in just 48 hours at least troll soldiers were killed when they were ambushed on wednesday night in hull in some province and near the border it's the same region where an army base and a nearby town were attacked on tuesday 35 civilians and 80 gunmen were killed
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syrian activists say and near freezing temperatures are slowing the government's offensive on the last rebel held province of it lip the fighting is forced 130000 civilians from their homes this month. a boat capsized in eastern turkey dragging at least 7 migrants 64 other afghans pakistanis and bangladeshis were saved from lake van by emergency workers the lake is a well known used crossing point for why the grants heading towards europe. protesters have blocked a major highway in the iraqi capital as they continue their campaign against the government traffic came to a standstill in baghdad as people lay down on the road many protesters have rejected the nomination of us. the next prime minister police in india are being accused of using also rise and excessive force against protesters that new delhi's jameel university around 2 weeks ago an independent investigation found officers indiscriminately beat demonstrators destroyed public
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property or directed people unlawfully police are also being accused of intimidating and firing on protesters in the state of pradesh israeli warplanes have attacked thomas targets in gaza no injuries are reported israeli forces say they were spawned and 2 rockets that were fired from gaza towards ashkelon internet and phone lines are still down in some parts of the philippines after typhoon van thought that the 16 people were killed in the storm which tall roofs of houses and toppled trees played a very services have been suspended and thousands of people are still stranded more news in half an hour do stay with us for.
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you're watching al jazeera with a reminder of our top news stories we are getting breaking news coming out of iraq and that is the president's salary says that he's unwilling and it would rather resign than support the prime minister prime minister designate the seanie who of course is iranian backed and comes from bastra we will of course bring you more on that story we are just getting that in right now here at al-jazeera moving on and the other top stories that turkey's president reza type one is planning to send troops to libya but he's supporting the tripoli based administration which has been under months long offensive by forces loyal to warlord khalifa haftar from the beginning we have objected to the coup perpetrated by the retired general against
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the lawful government we provided and are still providing assistance to libya's legitimate government against the coup plotter who is receiving support from certain european states libya is a neighboring country as we share maritime border lines in the mediterranean sea once the parliament comes into session we will present the proposal for dispatching turkish troops to libya based on the security cooperation agreement once indorsed by the parliament we will be able to effectively back the legitimate government some states who support the coup general with their jet fighters tanks and militia object to this move and criticized turkey because of it people are booking a fast so are morning after 2 attacks in just 48 hours at least 12 soldiers were killed when they were ambushed on wednesday night in in some province near the border it's the same region where an army base and a nearby term are turned on tuesday 35 civilians and 80 gunmen were killed syrian activists say that turned near freezing temperatures are slowing the government's offensive on the last rebel health problems vidlin the fighting force 130000
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civilians from their homes this month's. also protests have blocked a major highway in the iraqi capital as they continue their campaign against the government many protesters have rejected the nomination of danny as the next prime minister and police in india are being accused of using authorized armed excessive force against protesters at new delhi's jummy university around 2 weeks ago an independent investigation has found the offices indiscriminately beat demonstrators destroyed public property and arrested people more fully police are also being accused of intimidating and firing on protesters in the state of her pradesh those are the headlines about the news hour in half an hour to stay with us. oh i.
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i know that from facebook and i don't want to give you a. look we mitigate. on that if you don't mind because yes i think. that's why you do know you've inspired me for new music moving forward so please continue and never stop what you're doing thank you. stylistically only different genres different instruments. but the heart is the same. someone breaking into broadcasting of course to bring you that top story coming out of iraq and that the iraqi president says that he is willing to resign rather than name a prime minister that is being rejected by protesters let's get more on this from
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our correspondent in the iraqi capital baghdad george dorsett joins me on the phone . we're just getting this news in that president salah is certainly making a statement that will resonate across the country and certainly right down to bad syria where the pm candidate sits yes absolutely where a roof just heard is after the president's office that the letter of resignation has now been moved to the parliament because we've been under a tremendous amount of pressure from the various coalition groups with on the parliament to try and come up with a candidate that will happen alcide you know the protestors on the truth of the political party as well as realizes that the problems of * would not only other groups who is uncommon outside while that have a vested interest in the country the president has said in the past that if they
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want to find a suitable candidate to nominate to quanah government rather. that this might be a possibility certainly did not expect to happen. sorry tosser is the pressure really coming from the public as such on the president or does the president. have an agenda himself about the type of prime minister that should be taking up office in light of the civil unrest that we've seen across the country. no it's far as we understand the president has been trying to align his interests with those of the people on the streets and we know that he has had. the backing and support of the clerical establishment in iraq that comes from that and that has a very powerful influence across the country so we know that he wanted to
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try and find the candidates that was going to create not side the people and that is something that would just virtually impossible because the constitution here states that the ruling coalition party in parliament has to nominate a candidate and the president really doesn't have a fame and how that candidate is selected it's up to the ruling majority party in parliament constitutionally he didn't have much power he had to nominate whoever was given to him by that group and that on wednesday that group which is they all but not a coalition who can parliament that is made up of. that are backed by iran has nominated the governor of fast and the president did not announce that candidate as the next prime minister and we believe that to be that he was going to do that either today or maybe some point tomorrow that he was waiting to find out how
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people would react to that moment mation but it was very very clear early on as soon as we heard the name of that governor that as. i lay down he the governor best that the people were adamant that they would not accept that decision about her has had protests way before we've seen any of that in baghdad basra is one of the poorest country problems in iraq even though it has 70 percent of the country's over reserves and major oil fields are from that province but it leaves major the main infrastructure doesn't look. in that province this is one of the reason people have been demonstrating for well over a year there and they are adamant that this governor is not part of what the people on the streets want to be in government so his decision really the president's decision by himself and not to go ahead with nominating we're going amping the nomination for the prime minister was in as a trial an effort to really
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a pretty people the public that they they don't want a prime minister who 'd listen to their needs in the man's and they want to be able to elect their prime minister but unfortunately the country's constitution is based on a parliamentary system and not a presidential one which is what the demonstrators wanted and that's what they've been fighting for the law tobler know well before 180 people have lost their lives trying to change the system the constitution of the country this constitution was written in 2005 after many many consultations warehouses of various roubles and the people of iraq voted that there was a referendum on the constitution so they were a part of the process especially but now since then they say that the country has become so corrupt and. open to outside influences mainly that of iran and the united states that they can no longer tolerate the system it's not good enough for them they want to be able to have the kind of standard of life that they're
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entitled to iraq is opec 2nd largest producer of oil over 4 and a half 1000000 barrels of oil is a producer in iraq and yet we are in the country we don't see that money anywhere it's not in the infrastructure or anywhere i live in the country this is what is the main point of contention corps iraqis they say they should be able to have the standard of life that they want given that the wealth that is available in the country indeed it will talk about sort of the technocrats howard and you can do that could be. certainly put into position as the prime minister but if we talk about and you touched upon it about outside influence in internal iraqi affairs part of the gripe you might say that the public have is about external influence is about the influence of iran and this particular candidate that dani has been nominated by you might say the iranian supported bloc of parliament what is that
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relationship on the ground in society at the moment about the relationship between iraq ease and the rain ians between iraqi politicians that had the support of irena and styled either clerics or politicians from across the border. well i think it's a very complicated relationship in china very difficult to say. the one thing that is certain is that there is a very strong and tyrone in feeling that is cousin in iraq we've seen the # attacks that were carried out against a lady in consulates in that part of the law where they set fire to those buildings and people made it very clear that they not want it on assistance or influence in their country anymore now iran and iraq and had also a very tumultuous relationship. they were at war with each other in the 1988 years
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and then after that following the fall of saddam hussein. there was an opportunity for a new relationship to forge between the 2 sides and that's what happened quickly that's one thing that became much closer and with the rise of i saw in more than iraq the arraignment came for the help of the iraqis at that time under nouri al maliki as the prime minister and they helped the iraqis fight in many parts of the country that is really when they became much much closer and they have a very long and. strong economic relationship as well they share a very long border between 5. and they have a leisurely searching the $1000000000.00 worth of trade between the 2 countries they say that this relationship is very very important to them. and it's going to
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continue but now the feeling on the streets is that they're no longer want the iranians to pick say to them how their country should run politically they don't want any kind of power to be exerted from one child or the other and that's really what we see a lot on the streets now. indeed of course when we come to the potential candidates for the position of prime minister speaking to us on the al-jazeera news our a short while ago was modern kabul on a senior analyst here in doha and he was talking about the fact that there are many technocrats in iraq it was a very well disciplined very well educated country in the days of saddam hussein these people did exist yet the only people that are coming to the forefront of those with a great deal of either economic or political baggage with titles of corruption added to it that the people are very aware of why are these technocrats not you
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might say visible to the public at large or why are they not coming forward is there a reason for that. well iraq has witnessed a huge brain drain over the past 2 years many of those people have left the country there's just not that much interest in them coming back and taking part in the political process but this is one of the name problems that this president is facing and that led to his resignation because the protesters the other political parties they wanted it chatted a to a place i go up to make me who wasn't part of the political process and that is something that is very hard to find an arbitrary virtually impossible you have to really bring somebody in from outside of iraq and back what you wanted to do or not on its own proposes a series of town goods there the circumstances i think this was one of the major issues that the protesters were adamant about they want to chime but who wasn't 'd
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the political establishment in the country but they didn't have a candidate either so it wasn't like that was an option and this is what was the most difficult point for the 'd president and this is i believe one of the reasons i'm led to him being forced to resign because he was under tremendous pressure to accept one of these candidates there were 3 candidates over the past week that were put to him by the not coalition in parliament and since accept any of them said he would not put that meeting board and announce that there was a candidate as the next prime minister because he knew that the people on the streets would not accept that and that would mean further unrest insecurity would be unleashed across the country so i think he just at this point felt that he had no other option to resign and under the constitution this is not clear what will happen next because their constitution has not typically did. when the president
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resigns or the prime minister resigned to leave the post become vacant so know that the. 'd cola supplements the spokesperson for grand ayatollah ali sistani during last week's friday prayers in karbala said that there must be elections held immediately so that's what the country really lose at this point but the issue is the iraqi parliament and the electoral commission in the country has said that they need at least between 6 months to one year to be able to hold elections in the country for logistical and security reasons so they're not equipped to. go to the polls in a month or anything to that effect so it's very very unclear what will happen next and we know that. going prime minister abdullah the next me is still in office who's the caretaker prime minister he is still holding his weekly cabinet session
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still conducting his job because there hasn't been a replacement for him so this resignation of the president just makes things much much more unclear and of course the issue all of what happens next is perhaps the big question this is a new ground a new route a new reality that the iraqi political establishment and the public at large never experience before you touched on it with no sort of viable prime minister with the potentially the president if you call the sort of told down to. having resigned. to take charge of the country evening you have a caretaker prime minister. does leave. the country leaderless. yes and that is something that is very very dangerous say in iraq at the moment creates a political vacuum which in turn could possibly create
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a security vacuum because there are very various different groups that # are armed really in iraq and they are also part of the government compel them and so without clear leadership they will be a sense that these groups could try and that search their own power over one another and this is something that's happened in the past and this was certainly a worry of many analysts we spoke to here with the past few weeks that the uncertainty just creates that kind of back to for these issues to play themselves out and that is what the president was trying to avoid and even grand ayatollah sistani had mentioned that this is something that should be avoided we cannot have this kind of power vacuum in the country because it creates such security instability in this country which is why they were trying to find a candidate but they failed clearly from now this is something that will be very
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very important to the security apparatuses because also according to the constitution the prime minister is the commander in chief of the armed forces in the country so really a caretaker prime minister is still technically at the level mostly in charge of the country's security forces now with the president's resignation we don't know how he will move forward what his next move will be as well that could be an opportunity for him to use to stay on * until they can hold elections in iraq well of course we'll continue to hold the top events i will say that are coming out of the iraqi capital today process of the bible dosage of our the correspondent in baghdad thank you. let's move on to the day's other news now and turkey's present reza divert the one is planning to send troops to libya he's supporting the tripoli based ministration which has been under the fence and by forces loyal to warlord khalifa haftar from the beginning we have objected to the coup perpetrated by the
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retired general against the lawful government we provided and are still providing assistance to libya's legitimate government against the coup plotter who is receiving support from certain european states libya is a neighboring country as we share maritime border lines in the mediterranean sea once the parliament comes into session we will present the proposal for dispatching turkish troops to libya based on the security cooperation agreement once indorsed by the parliament we will be able to effectively back the legitimate government some states who support the coup general with their jet fighters tanks and militia object to this move and criticize turkey because of it coming down has more for us from antakya. the process is drawing closer to a conclusion and the realisation of no one's plot to send troops to leave he's already passed the 1st hard on which was getting parliamentary approval for his military cooperation agreement with libya that passed last week and now
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a new legislation has to be brought to parliament on the 7th of january as he ses and debated on the 8th and passed it on the day or the following day on the 9th in which he is seeking a monday for troops to be sent to tripoli to help the government there the internationally recognized the government of course this is what the last ship platy haas to do that otherwise he will not be able to deploy this troops and that's why they need to get the monday you know what put on that as well but the forces be operating under when they are deployed and this is a move that is raising the regional concern and tension with already tension rising between turkey and greece and cyprus on one side over. energy reserves on the east mediterranean sea. people became assassin all morning
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after 2 tanks just 48 hours at least 12 soldiers were killed when they were ambushed on wednesday night and held in some province near the mali and border it's the same region where an army base in a nearby timer time don't choose day 35 civilians and 80 gunmen were killed. syrian activists say near freezing temperatures are slowing the government's offensive on the last rebel held province of italy the fighting's forced 130000 civilians from their homes this month bad. how can they do this to us even israel wouldn't do this this is so wrong 20 houses flattened did a ground all at once how can this be possible there are no frontlines here just civilians i asked god to punish all of them all of these muslim states even turkey turkey is supposed to be the guarantor to stop this madness but the key protecting russia iran and even me god gerson on. police in india are being accused of
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using unauthorized and excessive force against protesters at new delhi's john muir university around 2 weeks ago an independent investigations found offices indiscriminately beat demonstrators destroyed public property and arrested people unlawfully police are also being accused of intimidating and firing on protesters in the state of her pradesh. and the voters capsized in eastern turkey drowning at least 7 migrants $64.00 others including afghans pakistanis and bangladeshis were saved from lake van by emergency workers the lake is a well known crossing point for migrants heading towards europe internet and phone lines are still down in some parts of the philippines after typhoon fun phone at least 16 people were killed in the storm which tall roofs off houses and toppled trees planes in various services have been suspended stranding thousands of people
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israeli warplanes of a town thomas targets in garza their injuries are reported israeli forces say that they were responding to rockets fired from gaza towards ashkelon that's where caretaker prime minister benjamin netanyahu was holding an election campaign rally . the un is condemning an artillery attack on a market in northern yemen from across the border in saudi arabia the saudis aren't commenting on the cross border shelling which killed at least 17 people including 12 ethiopian migrants they say the 3rd attack within a month on the same market in souther province won't go unpunished just to remind you about our top story that we're covering here the potential resignation of the iraqi president on the basis that he will not endorse the prime minister candid it aside danny from the past or a province will have more on this in the news hour and a few moments don't go away. the
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weather the late say bad for good parts of argentina up towards power why through europe why usual rash of showers cloud the road across the amazon and then we'll see some life examples as well expect from time to time have you stopped wilson north that it's always the west of the amazon basin pushing back cross believe via it's a prune a little further north into ecuador becoming a little more expansive here as we go on through friday for the south the ones who want to say shasta to the northeast of argentina want to. drive temperatures here
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at around 29 absentee of sunshine and there's plenty of sunshine across the caribbean line of plaid here just pushing across the great toronto it is easing the race was so you may still catch sharrow 2 when the dominican republic for example i would too was pulitzer rico but for most it's going to be fodder dry but some pieces of fair weather clap along subtropical sunshine as typical picture as we go on into friday on the other hand will still see some very heavy rain that's also the case today into costa rica meanwhile across north america really is about the low cloud and folk that we have around the northern plains some very dense fog causing problems down towards the southwest got a fair amount of rain and snow in the southern california. sponsored by countdown anyways.
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this is al-jazeera. alarms the whole ramadan you're watching the al-jazeera news our life my headquarters here in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes iraq's president sides with protesters and says he'd rather quit and put forward a prime minister rejected by the people. also turkey's president says he'll send troops to libya as requested and will present deployment legislation to parliament in january. and a 2nd attack and the key.
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