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the slow. on out just. after weeks of protest against molly's government now there are thoughts that a military music is on the way. to the now this is all just there a live from doha also coming up. the explosion had a terrible devastating and dramatic impact and effect on the speak to us over a decade after his death the u.n. bans corpses delivering its verdict over the assassination of former lebanese prime minister rafiq.
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heckled and public anger builds as protesters in bell room spent their anger at president bush calling for him to step down. if we have any hope of ending this chaos we have got to vote for joe biden like our lives depended on it. and appeal for unity and action for the 1st virtual democratic national convention election season wraps up in the u.s. . we begin with some breaking news out of mali there are multiple reports now of soldiers taking up arms and staging an apparent mutiny in the telling of witnesses say the troops are on their way to the capital bamako let's go live now to neighboring nigeria where our correspondent is following developments from a boot. so what more do we know. well
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basically more times than trucks on the streets of cattle which is just 15 kilometers from the capital bamako and they are advancing on the capital bamako and route to bamako lies the presidential palace where we learned the president. has been taken to a safe place but it's not confirmed where and by whom and also early in the morning there was an arrest at the ministry of finance of the minister of finance by security forces it's now confirmed by 2 different sources that he's been taken away by security personnel who could be allied with the mutineers remember money is going through a difficult political social and economic crisis and of course security is also a major concern soldiers who are not paid for several months of 07 says well so apart from the rest of the ministry of finance the also been reports of the rest of
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the ministry of foreign affairs including that of the minister the ministry of internal affairs which is in charge of internal security has reported some arrest of senior military officers and senior security personnel so that is the situation in burma co right now and things are getting a bit more tense in the capital following these developments we are not sure exactly where president bramble booker kater is of the moment but reports indicate that the situation may get more and more serious in the coming hours and probably days ecowas the regional bloc is meeting is holding series of meetings according to one source in the commission hearing a buddha in nigeria but it's not confirming whether or not is related to the developments in mali but one source has confirmed to argy that certainly we are expecting a statement from a cause and of course the african union these 2 body. sort of.
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members of different parts of from west africa there are 15 or 14 members of course including mali and usually the best treatments are issued after kuta mali by the way this is not the 1st time malise experiencing a quota in the last 110 years we knew of the code our apologies we seem to have lost the connection with this we can now go to mohamed salah who is a journalist and publisher of the mali mag dot com he joins us by skype from. so as we heard there from our correspondent it seems like there is a lot moving troops now advancing apparently to bamako you are there what are you hearing from your sources on the ground. ok. tedi is located around 15 kilometers in bamako which is the coming out city of mali early morning circular . in the military camp of singur to cater to take we danced
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should start seeing the impact in kitty this situation is a bit confusing but the moment i'm speaking with you in bamako this sort of your high rated birdie up there in johnston and seat of that seat they are carefully controlling the access. on a final resident of the team which is the place militant military are unfolding we believe xpress. she is a very warm and the situation is not really clear now though it's very important tool remember that in 2008 in any or and from that scene and getting to the downtown city in bamako all the departments. and everyone is rushing home somewhere up in the homes of some very doomsday new cherry
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including the. president of the parliament of their bonds who is a contest controversy and most of the media and also some minister according to reports i mean he still. has it in baja now it's very complicated to say what tell him we were barassi or explain it's filtering and experiencing this situation is very confusing and we keep on easy on the situation and in the next coming hours we know better thanks so much for that we will be saying across the story mohamed salah journalist and publisher of the mali mag dot com thank you. that's taken 15 years and now have a un back court is delivering a verdict relating to the assassination of former lebanese prime minister rafiq he and 21 others were blown up in a massive car bomb attack in 2005 the 4 defendants are not of course them habits of the our group hezbollah which has repeatedly denied involvement in the attack
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speaking a short time ago the trial chamber judge said the prosecution's case relied heavily on evidence from mobile phone networks the successful attack on mr hariri was carefully planned and implemented the 6 red network mobile users were responsible for mr hariri murder on the 14th of her be 2005 the yellow blue and red mobile network mobile uses observed mr hariri and his convoy his movements in the weeks and months before the attack the attack was an act of terrorism that was designed to spread fear among the lebanese population it was committed full political and not personal reasons so hard joins us now live from beirut saying the judgment is still being handed down what's the most important things to come out of this judgement so far and what does it mean for the people of lebanon.
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well how do you think he's killing divided the country polarize the nation and ever since that day there has been political instability the country is divided into 2 camps so it depends who you speak to and you get a different reaction for the families of the victims as well as many lebanese this is a moment of truth for them finally there is accountability and justice after 15 years you talk to supporters of hezbollah and they say that this is this court really is a political tool that the united states and israel is using to try to diminish the group's influence in the country but many will argue with this evidence even though it is circumstantial like the judge was of pointing out it is compelling that the 4 men the 5 men the 5th man has since died since he was indicted in mysterious circumstances in syria that they were in contact and they used this network and this network went dark just the a few minutes before the blast and. the situation in lebanon at the time because it
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wasn't just how did he who was killed there was a series of political assassinations that targeted people who were on top of the syrian government who were fighting the syrian domination in lebanon at the time even the investigators who uncovered those phone records that they were killed in assassination so many are saying that what the court says that they have there is no direct evidence linking hezbollah's leadership and the syrian government well not many people will will believe they believe that those men could have not acted alone. thank you for that saying one of their life for us in beirut. belarus is bracing for a 10th straight day of protests as pressure grows on president alexander look at that to step down after 26 years in power on monday he told striking workers there won't be new elections unless his opponents kill him demonstrators have been calling for his resignation after a disputed vote on august the 9th step also reports from the capital minsk. strikes
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and i was snowballing a wrong better loose one after the other factory workers joining in truck tractor matter of fact with most of the country strategic industries are now experiencing large scale strikes. yet what we don't agree of injustice the people in power haven't listened to him for 26 years they run away they don't want to listen to your voice they don't want to know anything about your problem. workers chanting no more fear signed it out to 26 years of living under look or shank us auto repair one rule they are ready for change ruckus has now arrived at the factory that was destroying their strike and you can actually see people coming out from inside the factory also president bush and i was in his face right workers who resigned in an unprecedented move workers started shouting at the president a man who has long been referred to as the father of the nation. thank you i said
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everything you can shout go away. even previously most loyal media like balanced television went on strike broadcasting an empty studio in the morning protesters gathered to pressure the station to stop airing government propaganda and stop telling the truth including about a violent police crackdown last week during election protests if. the recent television national television will start covering this information like what was actually done on the streets i think that the regime will fall soon or you have gave me palin resigned last week from his job as one of the main anchors to interact in our country started working. information about. people who prisons. and we would. didn't. show the
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central asian our t.v. channel so there's a reason it's impossible work like these possible say the office of truth not even hard but a small part of the truth look at shankar who initially refused new elections is now keeping options open but only he sat after the constitution has been changed a process which could take years protestors see this as a way for the president to buy time and trying to cling onto power they say they want him out now step class and al-jazeera minsk. still ahead on al-jazeera 2000000 people in gaza face color shortages of the israel cuts fuel supplies to the territories. and why a conservative south korean paseo is being blamed for a growing cluster of corona virus infections.
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bodies all knowledge is here. the. courtyards is there a reminder of our top stories this hour there are multiple reports of soldiers taking up arms and mali and staging an apparent mutiny in the town of cutty but this is say the troops are on their way to the capital bamako. a un backed course near the hague has begun delivering its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister rafik hariri 80 in 20054 members of hezbollah are being tried and it said shia the group denies any involvement. and is the 10th day of protests in belarus demonstrators are calling for president alexander lukashenko to step down after
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a disputed vote because the night he says there won't be new elections. the u.s. democratic party has begun its national convention the event usually packs a stadium with huge crowds because it covered 19 it's all being done online former 1st lady michelle obama and them all senator bernie sanders were among a number of prominent democrats and republicans who made speeches backing joe biden for president. a moment of american political history the 1st but chill presidential convention the democrats gaveling to order online large gatherings cast aside because of covert but a party torn by infighting 4 years ago this was about presenting a united front it's not easy to unite the democratic party were rydberg his group
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joe biden's pulled it off on the 1st night the man many thought would secure the nomination this time around bernie sanders to his supporters to backbiting in response to the unprecedented crises we face we need and unprecedented response a movement like never before of people who are prepared to stand up and fight for democracy and decency and against greed oligarchy and bigotry a huge technical team spread around the country dialed in reactions trying to make it feel more familiar and there were moments that will go viral every single grains . dispassionately news from me the rest still celebrity appearances musical breaks and in this project and moment party endorsement america is at the former ohio governor who ran for the republican nomination 4 years ago giving his support to the party he spent a lifetime campaigning against and no one person or party has all the answers but
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what we do know is that we can do better than what we've been seeing today for sure and i know that joe biden with his experience and his wisdom in his decency can bring us together to help us find that better way the job is hard then the keynote speaker for the evening former 1st lady michelle obama a woman who says she hates politics delivering a scathing assessment of 4 years of trump donald trump is the wrong president for our country he has had more than enough time to. prove that he can do the job but he is clearly in over his head he cannot meet this moment he simply cannot be who we need him to be for us it is what it is donald trump will hit the campaign trail again during the democratic convention and he's already said he is going to pardon the someone he describes as very very important at some point on
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tuesday determined to grab the headlines as the democrats try to highlight what they see as his failings of his time in office alan fischer al-jazeera washington went all ruben as a form of bomb the administration official who also worked on bernie sanders presidential campaign he says the democratic party showed a strong sense of unity on day one. the mission for bernie sanders tonight was to really ensure that the base of the party is mobilized and going out to vote in november that was something that was weak last last election cycle 4 years ago and democrats we believe that if we had had the kind of turnout in 2016 that we did in 2012 we would have won it would have been close but we would have won so we want to get back to that in critical and that is ensuring that the base voters the sanders voters do come out so the republicans don't want that they're going to try to tie
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us in knots try to separate us i think what bernie sanders did tonight is to say no my voters come out support joe biden you know if you were an alien coming into the country the world for the 1st time comes united states watch this you would see a diverse set of speakers you would see bernie sanders you would see john casey the former governor of ohio who's a very conservative republican you would get the sense that the broad swath of america supports joe biden and i think that's the message and that's going to continue to be the message that this is an inclusive party a big tent and that joe biden is welcoming those diverse communities and diverse thought and republicans included yes and liberal democrats included as well though all of a seated table if he can get that message across every night it's going to be a very welcome welcoming argument for voters in particular independent voters in swing states as we get closer to the election a rocket attack on independence day afghanistan has injured 9 people base one
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missile landed near the main diplomatic district in the capital kabul and still in known to find them. and might ask why it has struck the central philippines killing one person and injuring dozens province was the epicenter of the magnitude 6.5 trauma one family was trapped in the rubble of their home when it collapsed cracks appeared on roads and debris scattered streets there was no tsunami warning but aftershocks are expected to meet and the going is in manila and says the quakes happened as the philippines and lifts strict coronavirus restrictions. but it also comes at a time in a week when president with very good at there to also announce that he's going to ease restrictions is going to allow more trade to pass through different provinces and as you know much about the province is an agricultural area like many other provinces affected by this earthquake and officially though these restrictions will be eased wednesday morning we've spoken to several officials on the ground who say
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basically that search and rescue operations in capping and must be are well underway but pictures are slow to come in there have been many provinces affected by this earthquake but the epicenter was really interesting and must buy their province now they're also protectively according to the government they have also raised the alert of around 4 volcanoes in many parts of the southern luzon in central design region basically to basically look at looking at the activity of these volcanoes it remains to be seen whether these have direct relation store to do earthquake that happened a few hours ago now according to rest government officials search and rescue operations are well underway at least one person has been confirmed dead several injured but the true extent of this damage remains unknown at this point for the 1st time chime in southwestern province of sichuan has raised its flood emergency response to the highest level china's largest river the young and its tributaries
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are overflowing to days of torrential rainfall some areas have seen the worst flooding in 100 years 63000000 people have been affected 200 people have died in floods in china so far this year. nearly 2000000 people in gaza face impose shortages as the only power plant there is forced to shut down. that's because israel has cut off fuel shipments to the territory israel says it's in response to rocket attacks and firebombs by the palestinian group hamas which controls gaza high falls it has more from western them what impact the power cuts are likely to have that would mean that the amount of electricity being supplied would be reduced to just 3 or 4 hours on and then up to 16 hours off so that is something that affects of course the whole industry and society will affect some 2000000 people are also talking about the impact on sewage treatment but that will have to
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end and it will mean a return to pumping last amounts to rule sewage straight out into the mediterranean of the time of course in high summer when people do use garza's beaches as a bit of a respite from the heat and the immunity and this is all tied to the recent rise in tensions which is included rocket attacks which is included those incendiary balloons and overnight a 7th straight night of israeli air strikes on gaza israel saying it targeted on the ground targets infrastructure belonging to hamas that has been attempts to mediate an egyptian delegation was inside gaza on monday they returned to israel with a series of demands from hamas including help with infrastructure projects allowing more material into the strip allowing workers once again to go out and work inside israel blows out of course been shut down by coronavirus addictions among other things and so much now depends on how that egyptian mediation goers south africa is easing coronavirus restrictions in an effort to revive its economy on survey found
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that the outbreak caused more than $3000000.00 job losses only essential workers were allowed to leave their homes when one of the world's strictest lock downs was imposed in march they said why travel is allowed in the ban on alcohol and cigarettes is being lifted it to me to militants a way to live more. we're unveiling a street in sweater and this is one of johannesburg's most popular tourist attractions this is a street that was once home to the former president nelson mandela as well as archbishop desmond tutu and for that reason both local and international tourists visit this area because of the historical significance but right now it's deserted following the law down people here say they have not seen tourists in months and even those of africa is now easing those restrictions now officially moving to level 2 where people can be in public spaces where people can also move across the
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country and visit places like this it's going to take some time before people here see the benefits we've spoken to a call card who says that he relies solely on the income he gets from looking after cars in this area because there are no visitors there's no income restaurants are quiet and there is concern here that it will take some time to see any changes so that rika is also unbanned alcohol for several months now during the lockdown the government had said that alcohol could not be consumed in public places it couldn't be sold and this severely impacted the restaurant trade some restraint saying that they had a trading capacity of not more than 40 percent now the concern from the government is the impact on the economy in previous months president had said that he had to look he would wanted investment of up to $100000000000.00 for south africa over the
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next 5 years that plan is of course been put on the back burner because of the lockdown people here talk about losing jobs and the tourism industry the hospitality sector has been severely impacted the minister of tourism has said that potentially 400000 jobs could be lost people here are hoping that the easing of restrictions will reinvigorate the economy and that people here people here may not lose their jobs. a south korean pastor who took part in a mass anti-government rally at the weekend has tested positive for corona virus when 300 other infections are being links to his church the government is warning it could be the worst outbreak there for months and may soon reports. the salang cherry church is the epicenter of the country's 2nd largest cluster of corona virus infections since depend demick began government workers sealed off the house of worship in the capital seoul on the same day its leading pastor tested positive for
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in june 1 who is one of more than 300 infections linked to his church he helped to lead an anti-government rally on saturday where thousands of protesters expressed anger at president is decision to reimpose tough social distancing rules congregation members say health workers try to stop that rally with fake test results. when you come to the diminutive oval we had 4 people who tested positive then the number became 30 but just before the august 15th protest the number suddenly rose to 300 this shows the government is trying to stop us from protesting . the government denied the allegation june is an outspoken critic of moon's policies the 63 year old pastor is now being charged with this rocketing disease control after allegedly discouraging worshipers from getting tested and underreporting church membership to avoid corn teen health workers say half of the church's 4000 members have been tested but more than 600 who should be isolated
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could not be reached but until i do you know it was as if the child long child church was the only organization subject to cave in 1000 tests in the whole country the government exaggerated to the number of newly infected cases to spark a nationwide fear i have strong suspicions that this is the gimmick to rest reverend john kwang who in the church also accuses the government of planning to provide false test results for all of its members. didn't we're very concerned because there were rumors among the child and child church members that they would to stay positive regardless which is impossible because we cannot fabricate to through the ship or any of this year at the secretive church of jesus was identified as south korea's biggest virus cluster more than 5000 cases are linked to the group based in the southeastern city of daegu its leader lehman he was arrested 2 weeks ago accused of hiding crucial information from contact tracers
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south korea has been widely hailed as a success story in the global fight against corona virus but with nearly 200 new cases reported for the 4th consecutive day doctors warn that story may be changing and these 2 al-jazeera. this sounds is there and these are the top stories there are multiple reports of soldiers taking up arms in mali and states you can apparently the town of county when this is say the troops are on their way to the capital bamako. following developments from nigeria's capital are more times than trucks on the streets of cutty which is just 15 kilometers from the capital bamako and they are advancing on the capital bamako and route to bamako lies the presidential palace where we learned earlier the president. has been taken to
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a safe place but it's not confirmed where and by whom and also only in the morning there was an arrest at the ministry of finance of the minister of finance by the security forces it's now confirmed by 2 different sources but has been taken away by security personnel who could be allied with the mutineers. u.n. bags quite near the hague has been begun delivering its verdict on the assassination of former lebanese prime minister 20054 members of hezbollah are being tried in absentia group denies any involvement said huldah has more from beirut the families of the victims say finally justice is being served but this is symbolic justice this is of course if there is a guilty verdict because there has been a has made it clear time and time again that they are not handing over the men who have been accused and who have been on trial and now this is the 1st time that we're seeing an international investigation into
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a political murder in the country that in itself many see as a positive development because this country has seen many many assassinations and bombings and there has been little accountability. it is the 10th day of protests and bella reuss demonstrators are calling for president alexander lukashenko to step down after a disputed vote more than a week ago on monday he told striking state factory workers there won't be new elections michelle obama and barry sanders were among to speak is on day one of the virtual democratic national convention joe biden will be formally named as the democratic presidential candidate as the headlines the news continues here on algis there right after which.
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when it comes the youth it stretches for a while. when you were away. this is al jazeera. and i'm to the bell this is the news on live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the explosion had a terrible devastating and dramatic impact and effect on the speak to us. more than 15 years after his death a u.n. bad court will give its verdict of the assassination of former lebanese prime minister. after weeks of protests against mollies government now there are reports.
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