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that in any negotiation, the dignity of this nation should not be hers, is already made large with promises including fighting corruption, improving the country's economy and maintaining your own best interest in negotiations the wes. but it's not clear yet if you will be able to deliver on his promise. ah, curfew ingenuity a day after the president seizes control fires, prime minister and suspense parliament. awe about this and this is all just alive from doha. also coming up a billionaire has been chosen as lebanon's next prime minister of the country, struggles to find a way out of economic meltdown, was rising uncovered cases and around 30 percent of americans, unvaccinated. the white house refuses to ease panoramic travel restrictions cube. i
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remember fidel castro's revolution, but celebrations among newton than usual after recent political unrest. ah, jan is widely regarded as the only success story of the out of spring a decade ago is now facing its biggest political crisis. presidents case said dismissed prime minister, his him as she she late on sunday. now when she says he's willing to hand over responsibility to whoever said chooses to replace him. the president is imposing a nationwide nighttime curfew for a month, and the army is on the streets. president side says he's following trinity is constitution, but he's being accused of a qu, say, it has also removed the defense minister and the acting justice minister. odyssey it is bureau and julius has been rated by secure forces and his journalists have
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been barred from the officers, the speaker of the parliament, as well as the deputy speaker and other leaders attempted to hold a meeting with the army, stop them, getting in to the parliament building i saved stepped in after a day a violent protest over chinese is economic crisis. and the handling of corona virus or button manny reports. the 2 nicea parliament suspended for a month demonstrators rival camps from different sides of the political divide have been protesting outside the soma and go spilling over into violence. once again, the country is in turmoil. on sunday, people took the streets and several cities in mass anti government protests less than 24 hours later president case said, made a bold decision. he froze parliament and ousted prime minister, hitch m a chichi
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a dash. i find it surprising how some people are talking about a so called cou, i have followed the constitution, the conditions were met. and among these conditions that were procedural terms and all of these conditions were respected. i've been invited the prime minister that i have dismissed and informed him, then i call the house speaker. and i told him that i will be resorting to article 80 of the constitution after which i declared the exceptional measures and the presence of permanent danger. and you said, my son is 78, but there was no constitutional court to decide whether the move was legal under article 80 on the street tennis in the cooling for change. many fed up with a boot who cellmates an economy in crisis, high unemployment rates. and the mishandling the pandemic, the in the party, which holds most seats, and polymer has recently pulled the brunt of their anger. we have this political
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crisis. mitch was conscious that we have ever had international, have 100 people dying everyday from growing numbers. and then we have also a huge economy crisis. so it's funny because people, you know, are exhaustive. they are scared and nobody knows exactly where we are heading. in the political, tom or civil rest security for the stormed without a warrant. the offices of al jazeera in tunis, unexposed stuff. what they closed the office without providing any reason. a group of men came in wearing security in civilian clothes. they broke into the office and took the keys and said, they were instructions. a spoke spencer, you inspector general, gave his reactions were dismayed by the usa reports. and we hope that all reporters,
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including the ones that al jazeera will be able to go about their work without harassment. and we want to make sure that as we have the situation on the ground into nisha, that press freedoms are respected. with the fear that lizzie could slide back into full revolt, similar to the 2011 jasmine revolution, the e u. n. a u. s. a calling for com and the un following the situation closely bought a decade home from the revolt, the brought democracy to his hands defied is direction that country should take lower budget. manley out there are well, has been international global condemnation of the forest closure. revolves you see it has offices reporters with our borders. it says it denounces the action ingenious by security forces and calls on the authorities to respect, press, freedom and pluralism. the international press institute says, the raid and all diseases office is a gross violation of press freedom and an active intimidation to silence
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independence medium. or the u. s. is also expresses concern about developments and chinese yellow speak now to hydro castro. she's talking to his life from washington dc. heidi, what is the u. s. been saying about this. rob, those developments are under close watch by the us and today and a phone call between us state department, secretary, antony lincoln. and the president of tenicia, of lincoln told, said that he should adhere to the principles of democracy and human rights. and said that open dialogue was needed between all political actors and the 2 nation people. lincoln follow that up with a tweet, saying that this was a good phone call and that he was able to express his support for, to need years. democracy. now the u. s. has been hesitant to call this a coo white house. so foreman said that a thorough legal analysis would 1st be required,
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but that if this is determined to be a coo, then us a to, to need, could be on the line that's totaled 1400000000 dollars. since the countries revolution in 2011 much of that money going toward the military and security expenses. heidi, thanks very much indeed. it's hydro capital talking to us from washington d. c. well, best, more money is a professor of political science at the university of waterloo in canada. and she says the president's takeover is not the solution to chin as he has difficulties. the article of the constitution is really about extreme situations and not to to sort of discount enormous economic and socio economic challenges that are facing. and we've seen protests on and off since january. certainly i don't think this really qualifies. i think it really was written in the spirit of being sort of an external threat or an internal catastrophe. this is not one of them. and i also add that the fact that you've had the president take over the role of the public
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prosecutor sucking the justice minister, the defense minister, and also preventing parliamentary from coming into the parliament. it all doesn't bode well. it all sounds like a program in the fact that we've seen the military on the streets preventing parliament turns from coming into the parliament. that's very worrying. i think we have to be very concerned there. and again, by virtue of taking over the defense ministry and installing a military person to be no active person in charge of the interior ministry, that's not not a good sign. i mean, i think we're really have to be concerned here. i mean, it's not a coo yet, but it starts to look like the president is popular. i think he received his, you know, his election through, you know, overall i think through the 2nd vote, a very popular response. so he does have support. but the way to have this resolved is, think about a national coalition government, perhaps even again, getting lawmakers together to come up with
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a plan for recovery for 2 years. yeah. and of course, the national community to help because it's an economic crisis at the core of this unemployment pandemic, loss of tourism. it all is frankly, a perfect storm for to museum and it's really suffering. as a result, the nomination says at least $57.00 people died after a migrant boat capsized of libya. it happened near the city of cones, on monday, survivors say 20 women and 2 children. among those killed, warmer weather, seen an increase in the number of migrants traveling to europe from libya and to ms . m. a former associate of president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to federal charges of undeclared lobbying. dom bartuck said that he's innocent of charges that he secretly served as an agent of the united out of ambulance christenson. and he has more from outside the court us in new york. the judge and the court house behind me spent a lot of time looking for assurances that tom barrick, a wealthy businessman, and long time associates of former president donald trump,
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would not flee the country while waiting for his trial. he asked a lot of questions, and tom barrick himself pleaded not guilty to the 7 charges against him that are related to violating us lobbying laws and obstructing justice, essentially lying to investigator to say that he was secretly trying to influence us foreign policy. while at the same time serving as the chairman of president thompson, now duration committee, essentially raising money for the president. at the same time, he was pushing the agenda. they say they allege of senior officials of the united arab emirates, as you'd expect, the system is working and it will take some time. but i think we're all find is the evidence will be absolutely. and concretely to prove that i'm a 100 percent. now president trump himself has not been charged with any crime. he
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does remain the subject of several criminal and civil investigations here in the united states, one of which recently ensnared the chief financial officer of the trump organization who has been charged with criminal violations as wow, tom berra had to put up $250000000.00 an assets to guarantee his next quarter parents, i should also mention to other people charged in connection with this case. a 27 year old business associate who worked for tom barrick, as well as a foreign national who has apparently left the country still ahead and i'll just say the president biden says the us will end in combat mission in iraq this year as he needs iraq to prime minister, the un says a record number of women and children are dying. and if janice done as violence continues to escalate, we hear from one family, his daughter was killed. ah,
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a generation latifah. witness documentary on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, you want to know, does it remind him i tell stories, this is his prime minister says he's willing to hand over responsibility to whoever the president chooses to replace them. his machine was removed from his post late on sundays of the violent protests over the economic crisis and the government's handling of the pandemic. she's dismissal has triggered the country's worst political crisis since the out of spring revolution a decade ago. president, case said is accused of carrying other qu, is imposed a month long nationwide curfew for a long time,
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ally of former us president donald trump has pleaded not guilty to, in legal lobbying commerce back his charge was working as an agent on behalf of the united out of amaris and it is 3 to 7 criminal concert, a new york court shared some inaugural fund and helped him get elected in the middle of its worst economic crisis in modern history, lebanon's parliament has chosen a billionaire. as the new prime minister designate veteran politician nigi mccarty, seen in the left here is a businessman, who's been prime minister twice before. he's promising to save lebanon from its crippling financial crisis. but critics of previous accused him of cronyism and getting rich by questionable means a charge he denies. check out it for a while, but when i say why thank his excellency the president. i'd like also to thank all the members of parliament i wished to cooperate with those who did and did not,
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and they me to find the necessary solutions. it's vital as with the constitution together, m p 's confidence. but also real life. i want to get the confidence and trust of the people and of every single man and woman, because i don't have a magic one. and i cannot create one that is on my own and difficult. and then i called a has more than this from beirut. lebanon has a new prime minister in the z, but me as the he received the majority of votes from parliamentarians. he is the 3rd prime minister to be nominated, appointed since august last year, when the government resigned in the wake of the baby with port explosion. it's still not clear whether or not he will be able to reach a deal with the president, michelle, on forming a new cabinets his predecessors. 2 of them stepped aside after failing to form a government at 11 on needs, a government in order to rescue the country because the economy has all the collapse, the currency has collapse. the states is close to bankruptcy. it is no longer able
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to import medicine, medical supplies, fuel diesel fuel states, electricity provides power 2 hours a day. hospitals aren't able to cope because they need to run their generators and generators need diesel fuel. and the, the, the new governments will need to reach some sort of a bailout plan with the international monetary fund. because without that, the, they can, they're unable to start the economy. but so far, lebanon's politicians have been focused on their own personal interests and not the interest. in fact, the international community has been a very frustrated with the political class. continuously criticizing them for not working for the interests of the state. and instead, having their eyes focused on the upcoming parliamentary elections next year. so the country now has a new prime minister, but whether or not he can form a government, it is still unclear. president joe biden says the us will end. it's come by mission
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in iraq by the end of the year, biden's made the comments during meeting with the rocky prime minister and most of our economy at the white house. he says the us will continue its counter terrorism cooperation with iraq and assist local troops. official reports from the white house, 18 years more than 4000 american lives was divided. one country devastated another . but in just one moment, at the white house, the president called for an end to us combat missions and iraq, our role in iraq. b as a dealing with not assessed to be available to continue to train to assist to help and to deal with isis, whereas is as right. iraqi prime minister says us trips are no longer needed to fight their battles, but their expertise and their support is america. they sell their own
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together. we fight, such as, i'd like to thank the american people that we have all iraqi people. george w bush launched the board in iraq. the assault in baghdad brought shocking off a deadly attack aimed at removing saddam hussein from power. he had weapons of mass destruction was the argument, none whatever phone george bush declared mission accomplished in me. 2003. it was the fighting continued more american life were iraqi lives were lost. i saw grew in strength in the area, a new enemy, a new challenge, a new fight. donald trump push hard against deisel, cutting its land, killing its leadership, reducing its influence, and then he cut trip numbers to $2500.00. i saw remains, the threat group killed 30 people when it bombed to baghdad market last week. jo biden's decision on combat missions in the us won't be leaving,
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but it's clear it's priorities lie elsewhere. i don't think any plausible reasonable policy y'all is ever going to be achievable by this crazy invasion. and so it's a matter of trying to find a reasonable way out of and one of the worst foreign policy blunders in us history, filling curb side of afghan scaling back in iraq. joe biden is recalibrating us involvement in the region for the 1st time in more than 2 decades. he sees the biggest threat to us national security coming from cyber attacks and china. but he's been around a long time. and you'll know that while he can scale back, he can fully take his eye off the middle east. alan fisher, i'll do see that the white house in the white house is refusing to buckle under pressure to lift cove at 19 travel restrictions for non americans. the delta variant appears to be spreading yet 3 out
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of 10 people in the u. s. haven't had the corona virus vaccine. my kind of has more on this from washington d. c. domestic trouble has returned to pre pad demick levels. but with the spread of the barrel and delta variance and the low rates of vaccination in many states, this has become a threat rather than a cause for celebration. despite pressure from the travel industry, the white house says existing restrictions on travel from abroad will be maintained . the more transmissible delta varying spreading, both here and around the world, driven by the delta various cases are rising here at home, particularly among those who are vaccinated. and appear likely to continue in the weeks ahead. in new york, a cobra, 1900 vaccination will become mandatory for all the city. 350000 workers. for those who refuse would have to wear masks when at work, and also be tested once a week in september. everything's going to come together. september is the pivot
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point of the recovery. september is when many employers are bringing back a lot of their employee september is when school starts. full strengths. september is when people come back from the summer. september is when it will all happen. the greatest serge of infections is in states with the lowest rate self vaccination, and some districts are not waiting for space guidance to take action. the city of saint louis and missouri is reintroducing a mosque mandate, despite significant opposition from some elected officials masked to become a symbol of a political divide in our country. but they're not a bridge too far. as some, i'd say, rather they put the virus in the slow lane and give us time to get more people back to needed. and on a national level, more than 50 medical organizations have issued a joint statement saying a vaccine should be federally mandated for all health professionals. with the
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knowledge of veteran affairs department became the 1st federal body to formally issue a vaccine mandate. or it's more than 100000 health care workers a sign the biden administration is prepared to flex its muscle in combating colbert 19 despite the real political risk of being accused of federal overreach. my kinda, i'll just sierra washington 2021 is set to be the bloodiest year enough ganawe's done since the un begun keeping records on the conflict. they have almost 1700 civilians. many of the women and children have died in the months up to the end of june. this year. charlotte bellis reports from couple it's been less than 3 months since mohammed nobody's daughter. ray, han dykes. she was 16 and an identical triplet with his sisters in yellow bray her wanted to be a doctor, but she was killed in an attack at his school and may well enough putting on the
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physician. what i was the 1st one to get to the bombing was really horrible. it's always on my mind. when i got there, it was chaos. there was screams, cries, and morning. there were father's picking up the daughters brothers picking up the sisters. the attack on say it or she had a high school, was cited as the worst incident and a new you in report, tallying civilian casualties. and the 1st 6 months of this year, no group has claimed responsibility for it, but very on a sister has a message for her kill. it's don't told your brothers or sisters because you're also from this country. the bombing heron may killed 85, mostly young school girls and injured about 150. they are among 783 civilians killed in afghanistan and just may and june. it is the highest number for
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those months since the us started keeping records 12 years ago. the you and also says a record number of women and children were killed or injured in afghanistan in the 1st 6 months of this year in dusty. but she, the victims names have been painted and murals on the schools perimeter, where they dies. they call the suiting those who are trying to learn knowledge. they killed in my message or in this part a days that the students, the just have one pen hand and no guns. no another thing, sir, in our hand to fight with them. i asked her in the unit, do you think the pain will be stronger than the gun? course course i believe and is the you in says if ghana stone
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is on course to witness its highest number of civilian casualties in a single year. but we need the parties to step back and away from the battlefield. because otherwise we do think based on the data that and the figures and the record levels that we've seen of the 1st 6 months of this year. that these will just keep increasing the now. so the family empathize with the thousands of vaskins who's also buried love one this year. but they cannot empathize with the perpetrators. never she and i'm the mother of action. no, i cannot forgive them. my wife cannot re, 100 sisters, cannot forgive. it's something unforgivable. he says, after re hon, his death and his security worsens. the families looking to leave s canister, the you in is also worried saying is fighting lose rule areas into cities. the result could be catastrophic. charlotte bellis al jazeera cobble. russia has
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blocked access to alexi navarro. these anti corruption fund and other websites linked to the jailed opposition leader and $49.00 web sites have been long after prosecutors move to declare the extremes of all the serving 2 and a half years and fraud charges, which he denies members and sponsors and a lot of these organizations are banned from running in parliamentary elections. the september 1 of haiti's, most notorious gang leaders, has rallied more than a 1000 demonstrators to honor assassinated, president juvenile moisten. the tribes gathered in a seaside slum near portal fronts, what they call a former police officer jimmy jersey. he leads g 9. it's a foundation of gangs which has been blamed for a spike and violence and kidnappings. in recent months. one of the most important dates on cuba is revolutionary calendar is being marked quietly this year against the backdrop of the pandemic and recent mass,
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anti government protest. it's the 68th anniversary of the cuban revolution. but as the sea and human reports celebrations, a muted for the 1st time in 6 decades, there were no national abrasions to mon cubis, most important revolutionary holiday, only posters of former president fidel castro, alluding to the need for national unity. july 26, march the anniversary of the 1953 attack on the government to barracks that eventually led to the overthrow of cuba, former but peace, the dictatorship authorities of cancelled the usual can liberty celebrations blaming a severe spike in cold 19 infections. and with this month, unprecedented anti government protest, also a factor i will probably got to hold and there are money, young people that didn't lived through what i lived, who've seen better times. they want to live better, given the propaganda,
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the enemy politics has like that's their reports of hundreds of so called counting, with addition, detained and being held in prison. throughout the island. over the weekend, the government confirmed button 60 protests had been sentenced. in summary trials accused of inciting public disorder, one of them was artists and yellow troy, yet whose mother rational and alice says that her son and it doesn't. others was sentenced to a one year prison term without a lawyer present. dami hold on to the amount of the be me. so my son raised his hand and told the judge that he had the right to an attorney. he had the right to be defended and that he had not been given the opportunity was very angry. and then they immediately came up to him and i said, please shut up, please shut up. then they put the handcuffs on him. those guy and opposition lawyer, lawyer viet up was now living in canada. says he's trying to silence the voice of
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defending it. they are trying to eliminate all the facts, all the arguments that again a speech or that can be said in a position to do what the government is doing right now. that's why they are trying to month, the lawyers out of the process. meanwhile, front bridge and cuban americans support the protesters in cuba. most the july 26 anniversary in front of the white house. what on the streets of cuba, capital, demonstrations of any kind or conspicuously absent sea in human al jazeera. ah, this is altogether, these are the top stories, genovius prime minister says he's willing to hand over responsibility to whoever the president chooses to replace him. his machine was removed from his post late on
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