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oh, a few watching else, is there a new thought with me? the whole rom, the reminder of our top stories. the african governments piece minister has called on the talent to be flexible in negotiations. and ward no group can take the country by force. the 2 sides holding talked and dover as fighting ranges back home . emergency works in belgium and western germany are searching for hundreds of people believe missing up to devastating floods. more than 150, confirm that with that they get expected to increase. and local media in belgium say a group of women and children have been re traded from ice will come to movies, syria. the women are expected to be arrested. all the rival,
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among hundreds of volunteers, peices from europe, who traveled to join the armed group. well, let's get more now. will our top story in the negotiations between taliban and the african government? well, throughout the talk, serving full main sticking points, the group wants what it calls a genuine islamic system in the country and wants to establish an interim government to include a high council of clerics while it's taking more territory on the ground. the telephone also wants to increase its political influence since demanding and power sharing agreement with the african government. the government and the on group of negotiated a series of prison swaps. and the african government says that it wants the rights of women to be fully respected as a 3rd of all civil servants. and now women soak barker at his director at the center for conflict and humanitarian studies in dough. hi, jose be via skype from moulton, in north yorkshire, in the u. k. mr. barracka, nice. have you all the program again? do you think the demands that each side want to all realistic and achievable during
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the session of the talks? i think so, i don't think the differences are almost between the 2 sides of the moment. both side, for example, i agree roughly your mega, 70 percent of what is already in the current constitution, which the governments are 1st to the new constitution was put together in 2001. but then it's built on the previous constitution, and much of the principles are the same that some areas of differences, particularly i think on the other side, they are very concerned that the ultimate power of the top of the permanent way the president is elected. there's going to be a financial system and so on, needs to follow their beliefs and their ideas that it has to be someone with a moral authority and not necessarily elected but other than smaller
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issues. for example, they do not agree with having women as a president. they're not agreeing with having women as the head. of course, of course, it's on which at the moment the constitution allows, allows for. so i think there are some differences, but it's not enormous to do level where they can, they cannot achieve by closure by the evidence such as what you think can be achievable, points all mark sol within the source. what we need to look out for in terms of what we hear from the conversations going on in doha right now to decide whether these all talks that a make or break all will success succeed or fail. i think there are some immediate concerns on both sides that address in the coming today that one of them was the issue of the release of the prison. at the moment they
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found a bunch of their men in prison around the country. and there we seem to have lost the sultan buckets connection via skype, but we got a general sense of what he was saying. he's a regular guest, have a presidential will be speaking to him throughout the algae. is there a day as we get more information about what's coming out of those talks in doha? we'll move on and to africa, where the president said they're still traumatized. 8 months after one of the worst massacres in ethiopia to cry, conflict, hundreds of young ethnic. i'm going men were killed by fleeing to grind fighters in the disputed town of my contra 2 grinds, who escaped to sedan use. i'm hot forces of similar attacks and catherine saw reports not from my camera model. gabrey mighty i'm is giving us account of people . he and others buried in these. my screens are charged cemetery,
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giving me that they had nothing. he says they were targeted because they are all. kara defers masika, the conflict between the fuchs federal soldiers back by retrans troops. and i'm hire a special forces and it's malicious. against the grand fighters happened here last november in the north and town of my car, dra. yeah, the sudanese border. if you appears human rights commission stays up to 600 people were killed. residents tell us the number is much higher. so when i had one, my clothes were soaked in blood carrying the gift and dead. we brought what is a stretch of it was shocking the playful mailing of death. but unless, if his family can hardly look at his picture without crying, they say he was killed right before their eyes on the street outside his home. they blamed fleeing to grand forces. i'm good, sir, guy said guy, why are you killing me? my husband kept calling as he lay on the ground. what's
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a guy who gave him the final blow? it was under the administration of the t grey leadership, but nearly all have now fled. and the town is in the control of higher forces and the federal government. more than 200 young men lived in hostile the student here, most well labor as it came from different parts of i'm hydro region to walk and mainly owned by the grains. witnesses tell us they were hacked with mush at he's beaten, short and hostile bands to the ground. this woman's son barely survived on the talk. she says he has since lost his hearing. yeah. delay. oh, there was what on his head. it was also coming out of his ears when i found him. he was soaked in blood to grands who fled to refugee camps in sudan and other internal displays. peopled comes blood into t gray. tell a different story. these, the federal government troops in the, our lives committed atrocities against them and forced them out. but they all agree
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on one thing. hundreds of the few kids died in my camera and many people like my mom who witnessed the killings and buried the dead, remain deeply traumatized, catching going all to 0. my camera if you the king. that's what teeny has labeled anti monica protest as satanic. and the point of the new prime minister, ignoring calls for democratic reforms, at least 27 people have reportedly been killed since the demonstrations began in june f, a teeny falling at a swarthy land as the last absolute monarchy in africa. laura burton manley has the story active in the cooling for the poor, an unemployed to rise up against as what he needs monarchy. it's a country where more than half of the population lives in poverty. songs a few, filling the streets for 2nd largest city mancini. 2 weeks, many rallies have ended and bloodshed after police cut down. not long after
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friday's brutus began short run. you get through the group behind them, empty to go, shells and rubber bullets. this is the street. that's when we were turned into that much didn't start the police were there to, to substitute activity. and most, some commerce in that, in town and was to come to get some information on how are being taken from different areas, especially around the don't put that into point to the ultimate. so the situation and tony's terms opposition groups and they're also there to honor those killed, including this young man and seamless seem of quantity. they say police shot him multiple times outside his home, amid protests in june. we extend, i sincere condolences to all the families
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that have lost their loved ones in the past week as a result of that madness and indiscriminate shootings by him. so at this killing machines, the protestors one democratic reform in the only african country, ruled by an absolute monarchy. what about the popular will? in his 1st comment, since the protest began king m swati, the 3rd caught them satanic with the king controls parliament and the nation. finances opposition groups criticize him for ruling with an iron fist and using public funds to live a lavish life. still with his 15 wives the army is moving in to take control of the security situation. police have erected checkpoints, shops,
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markets have been closed, and the dust dawn curfew imposed. the people say they will continue their resilience in a country broken by poverty, inequality, and decades of fear. northern manly outer syrup, syrian president bashar assad, has been sworn in for full time in office after an election. the opposition dismissed as a false asset has been in office since july 2000 and taking over from his father office, he refused to resign from the presidency. despite the hit on the war and international, fresher, iranians, her march through the streets of the oil rich costano province in protest against water shortages. please reportedly find weapons into the crown. water shortages are common in iran, southern provinces during the summer, and low rainfall has worked this year for testers. blame the government. policy of digressing water results is to central problems the q
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a cubans. president miguel diaz canal has denounced reasons and rest as a lie saying people have been using social media to spend a false narrative about what's happening. that's up to thousands of people demonstrated this week. again, food shortages and handling of the pandemic. while the anger's spread across the region in chiles, capital santiago, please find, take us to separate those. for one, again, the cuban government garland nation is suffering its worth economic crisis in years . the cuban government limited internet access and plains, the u. s. a provoking the demonstrations. amnesty international says about 200 people are still in jail following those protest. i was there, a spoke to 2 keyboards, have been released. john, homer has more cries of liberty rent the air in cuba this sunday. the biggest protests in more than 25 years. they blame the government for chronic shortages of food medicine and the lack of freedom of expression. but it quickly
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hit back. police and government supporters taking on those cooling for change. human rights organizations say hundreds with born in jail. ringback now al jazeera may contact with 2 of them who have phillips mosque is, was released on wednesday. he told us he wasn't even protesting and was arrested for taking photos of government supporters arriving in laurie's they took my cell phone and grabbed it, carried me. they put me in a car, the energy ministry handcuffed me and took me to the police station. he believes that record cove, it he tested positive when he got out in a cell, the size of a room there about a 100 people. i was standing up unable to move the shoulder to shoulder with them, but he says on the people fed worse. he broke someone's nose in front of me. and they did it very consciously because the only the void doing it in front of the
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camera. the president admitted some state failings, but insist shortages of the full of a long term us embargo. and that protested with a violent one up a sort of all these people attended or participated in these events armed with vandalism, shouting for death and lynchings, federal union garcia, a play right? this is the government that is simply abandoned the people wonder when fidel castro started the revolution. he said it was with the pole by the pole and for the pole, but now the whole are in jail. this revolution died and pointing to history. and what we have now is that a lead group of people in power who don't want to lose it in any way. he and of the protest is demanded 15 minutes where time and stay. tv replied to be out. today, she gave them this is them being costed open trucks to jail instead. and then we didn't have access to a lawyer or the chance of a phone call. our families didn't know where we didn't take any well,
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and we didn't know what would happen to us. he was set free a day later. now he says he's effectively on the house arrest. it's something the amnesty international says is become common in a country long and tolerant of descent. we're talking about state that doesn't lesson and doesn't know how to dialogue. and that's a real concern because we saw the president some days ago about st. belonging to the missionaries as if the street doesn't belong to you. other people voices, demands of those of furniture, voices, light unit as simple. wow. 7 cargo yet, and i want democracy, liberty elections, and in to the u. s. and bog, and the sooner it comes, the better. none of those things like moving any closer present. john holman, now does either in thailand as issued a new quote of ours decree,
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giving the government sweeping powers to suppress news that it sees as causing fear or panic. but the opposition is accusing the government of trying to obscure its handling of the pandemic that comes on the countries or another record high. have more than 10000 cases. tony shank reports now from bangkok, a warehouse close to bangkok docs. now an emergency vaccination site. this area has seen some of the highest rates of infection in the tie capital. but even here, there are only 500 shaws available. i think we can't wait for advice from the government. we have to help ourselves. i'm lucky that there's some vaccines left for me, but there are others who suffer more than me. who am i, when i'm becoming more depressed and i'm scared when i watch news about co that. especially when people that i know caught the virus and they conditions getting worse as new cobit 19 restrictions have come into place, including a nighttime curfew. the thai government has also imposed an emergency decree that
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gives it power to arrest and charged any one spreading information that could create there among the public. regardless whether it's true or false. the new powers come up to control the c regarding thailand's vaccine roller which relies heavily on the sign evac and astrazeneca vaccines. those now appear to be less effective against new variance. and in short supply, when opposition and p is cool for greater transparency regarding the deals done with astrazeneca, the contract they were sent. had all of vital information blacked out, like the budget and delivery dates. effective vaccines like pfizer, madonna, from the united states have still not reached thailand, raising suspicions about the government's procurement process. u. s. companies are not allowed to pay commission and that money. and this me, some people think that if there's a reason that thailand to tie government never considered us back being made back
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because us companies cannot find, cannot pay dr. but there are some things the thai government come suppress the cobra. 1900 destiny is now greater every day that it was in the whole of 2020 as crematorium, struggle to keep up with demand. the emergency decree may keep some of the criticism bay, but there is growing frustration with the government has mishandled the locked down the vaccination program and the economic blowback of the pandemic. and those voices growing louder every day. tony chang else's era bank of britain's health minister started jarvis has tested positive for career virus that he says he's experiencing miles symptoms. java has received 2 doses of the cove at 19 vaccine. he was made health could we last month while on friday, k recordable than $50000.00 davy cases for the 1st time since january major cities in spain are imposing additional restrictions. mike,
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because he's now in place in buffalo and other cities aimed at stopping people gathering at beaches and parks parcel it is in the hardest hit region of castle laney. fame reported more than $31000.00 cases on friday. you'll be an okay and daily that i think we went to fax. the government gave us a rather too positive view of the situation that things were going well. people were getting vaccinated, but young people were not vaccinated yet. big concerts and large social gathering started here and there, and there were more infections. and now things need to be regulated. i think that if things had been taken more gradually, we wouldn't be forced to take a step back as we are now. the new hodge pilgrimage has started, but with limited numbers based of the on the panoramic, only 60000 vaccinated people living in saudi arabia. an age between 16 and 65 can take part. war than 2 and a half 1000000000 worshippers from around the world are missing out for a 2nd year in a row. the heart is a once in a lifetime, duty for muslims who are physically and financially able to perform one of the 5
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pillars of islam. one does capital kigali and data. the districts are going into a one week lockdown. the government is trying to manage a search and the number of new credit virus infections and daily deaths. schools and offices will be closed under the latest rules. and as a ban on outdoor sports, both still has here. all these are formula one guess. but 1st, ever been strength filled with them coming up in schools with pieces ah, stories that need to be told, find away, and demand to be heard. opening the window into another light and challenging perception and personal endeavors in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey witness showcases,
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inspiring documentary change. the one on al jazeera, the people have come to expect a lot from of era over the years if they're reporting the commitment to under reported type of commitment to the human story. but it's also the idea of challenging those in power. if a politician comes on this channel, they will be challenged and that's what people are because they want the questions answered. that is what we've always done. that's what we will continue to use o a a
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for his peter. it's troubling. tokyo, that's quite right. so 6 days out now from tokyo olympics, and the 1st case of kind of 19 has been depicted inside the athletes village. the affected party is an official connected to the organizing of the games. and they are now isolating in a hotel outside of the village. they have now been for he, for positive cases linked to the olympics since july 1st, the fall comes just 2 days after the head of the i se thomas, but they, they was 0 risk to other residents of the village and for the wider public in japan . a correspondent fatty solomon has moved from with this and use of the infection found in the village. this means a lot of consent for the japanese public. they have been ensured the on to know by so much back of the head of the international olympic committee by the governor of tokyo, cocoa k by. but i'm sort of japan, you see there to go. they insured the company's public that the limbic would be
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held in a safe and secure environment. and very clearly many people who are looking at the situation in the big village which has been open on tuesday and i don't 800000 people would stay there. so it's a cold village and it's very difficult to even cover what's going on. we were not allowed to cover, which let's order which teams were coming into the village. so they were putting very fixable seizures and measures. and still, a case of infection has been discovered now. so this is the, this shows that with, or even with all this procedures, there is a god. and the, the infection could spread among other people there. so this is the main concern on how to deal with the situation. the i o. c has back to transgender weightlifter laurel hubbard, to compete. and so you're under the current rules. the 43 year old new zealander
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will be the 1st transgender athlete in any sports, take part in analytics, but many of question the famous of how the competing against women. i see president says, who will be reviewed off to the game changer rules during an ongoing competition at the same time or the see in an inquiry face there with all the different stakeholders, the medical expert, social experts, human rights experts that come up with some guidelines which cannot be rules because there is no one size fits all solution. germany's olympic football team has walked off doing a friendly match against hong dearest of the defend jordan rega suffered a legend, racist abuse. match with a level at $11.00 with 5 minutes left to play. when serena rigo, who plays for her to berlin, was targeted by an opposing player. jim. the manager says that was not an option to
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play on off to the abuse. the dearest national feel called it a misunderstanding in a tweet. 2 of the biggest names in african football go heads ahead in the caf champions league final later, 9 times when is a lovely take on kaiser chiefs who are in the final for the 1st time. the junctions reached this point by winning 8 matches drawing 3 and losing just the one time the car club only bought homeless 11. can national team coach pete, so mostly money. he says he seem don't or do you respect chief the big a button, but do not fear that frances woke up winning strike olivia g roo has completed his move to city club. ac milan here has been a chelsea for the last 3 years. having previously faded off until the 34 year old one. the champions league earlier this year and the world cup went over the country in 2018. although the transfer fee has not been disclosed. reporter of italy suggest milan have secured the frenchman's services for just $1200000.00. lewis
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hamilton will start on pole in formula ones 1st have a sprint race later on saturday, head of the british grand prix. 90000 fans where it's still the thing on a friday for qualifying the biggest crowd or the u. k. sporting events since the start of the pandemic, and on sunday $140000.00 are expected to attain that. the main race. hamilton with the fastest aid of chambers of lead a max with stuff and, and that means you thought 1st in the sprint, which the mini race over 100 kilometers, taking about 30 minutes. if not planned time changes or but stops champ's, your points will be awarded to the top 3 finishes and the results will decide the grid, sundays, main grown, pre puffing the rebel is not easy. and so it really helps be where we are, but we gotta get off the line and we still got so many things and obstacles ahead of us, but the sprint races gonna be an interesting one. so i think i got the call where i needed to be that close,
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i think is very good for us on the track. we noted they're very strong, so it's nothing really worrying. of course, i'm disappointed. i want to 1st to go from the leaders yet to see often the 3rd round of the open jeremy ship. rory mcelroy had made up some ground among the earliest authors. the 2014 champions 3 on the part but has just dropped back to one under way behind the leader louis stays and who is on 11 under now through an incredible cricketing performance, bullying investment, liam livingston, especially century 40 to go the 1st the 20 international against that party son is the fastest ever ton by an english play. i just moved short of the ogle record by so africa. david miller. despite that, if in england was still beaten by the c one room game 5 of the n b, a finals is coming up later on saturday and it could be a crucial encounter. the series between the milwaukee bucks and phoenix suns is
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currently locked in to to phoenix will enjoy at home court advantage, which is also way they won the 1st 2 games of the finals, but walkie hit back when they hosted games 3 and 4 on home turf. but we'll need a road when, if they are to see your advantage. you know, so this is what happened in the series. that's why they make it 7 games, you know, and this is the final so dramatic. so we got to protect home court and dana ma we don't. what about one of the outcome? what about, you know, disclose whatever we just, whatever know going on, they can replace or be the same as we possibly can and doing it together. and sometimes you know, when you're down or one or 2 or whatever the case may be doing it again, you care about how can you get one. i going to get a 2nd one, and then you kind of build momentum and good things have that's almost all things know on the way again later. so, thanks very much peter. and of course you can for all of the stories that we're
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covering here on. i'm just here by lucky paul, but site down there or dot com. it's updated throughout the day until then from the pizza and the it's a good bye thanks for your time and company. i'll be more news on the other side of the break to stay with. ah, when freedom of the press is under threat, you know how you just because i thought, genuinely about your thought toward the making government step outside the mainstream. there hasn't been a implement here just some of access port shift the focus, the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext of the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered, the listing post on a just a star strike, or in the top of the, in the what the voted to the working class of his home town. and the club
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footballing legend at a counselor in produces piano. one of the time suits of doors by fun for social valued as many goes against italy's footballing league football rebels on i'll use this is polly despite being in germany, 2nd tier of football and without a single major trophy to its name, it has become one of the world's most iconic teams, and it's all down to their fans. but for them send poly transcends sports. for then football is about politics, protest and music. these fancy themselves in the vanguard of a global struggle against and a phobia inequality, and racism with over $500.00 supporters clubs outside germany. they're able to
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spread their message far beyond their handbook home. but some police history is far from innocent. the club is sending out a warning about the rise in popularity of far right parties like the a, f d. nazis and fascists have no place in san poly today. ah . searching for peace negotiations between the taliban and the african government resume in the realm of what they were like. my headquarters here in doug. how coming up in the next 30 minute breski cruise checks of much calls was the volume in western europe . that the record rein kill more than $150.00 people belgium, re, patrick, it's
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