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because we were fighting a war concise, so i'll just do a world travels to the libyan desk to see how fort on for wheel can be a unifying poll. watch country. video. a rally for home on al jazeera ah, another night of curfew internet and more calls for talks 2 days after the president see power and foes, parliament. ah, i know about this, and this is all just alive from doha also coming up us president joe biden says all federal employees may face compulsory covered vaccination by more mosque wearing is being advised even for the vaccinated in high risk areas. 10 people including
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a former close 8 of hope, francis go on trial and the vatican accused of extortion, embezzlement, and money laundering. rescuers such devastated parts of western india for survivors after heavy rains cause deadly floods. ah, we're going to begin into nicea for the constitutional crisis is threatening the countries decade old democracy. the largest coalition government party says it's ready for elections after the president froze parliament. in fact, the prime minister enact the party says the move by case side is unconstitutional. and civic society groups say that opposed to emergency measures on a boat and manly reports. happy bird gave a avenue in the heart of 2 nieces, diplomat. guerria has known in the stage for protests and political change. and this week with no difference or security forces lying the streets in the army,
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his setup, barricade, locking people and politicians from accessing government buildings. president chi said sucked the prime minister of the prominent capital members and denounce a free some parliaments with a 30 days when he says the decision was taken after following the process laid out by the constitutions. but the move was divided opinions. i'm only local if the people see that kind of said wants to become a dictator and work against the revolution. of course, the people rise up against him and overthrow him so that you know cause and cause it is really a rescue operation because lately alternation to theme that the economic and social situation has deteriorated. a lot under the government's policies, the biggest political group, the another party is calling the president's move accrue, but says it's open and ready for dialog. we reject the
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unconstitutional announcements and we welcome all the rejections that have come from most of the political party as well as some of your . ready patients and we call the changes in people to the com and vigilant, and you ready to defend the democracy. we really must protest were held on sunday with many focusing at the not to party. a long struggle with cubic 19 and an economy in decline has become a perfect recipe for unrest. the then, on monday, a face off in tunis between those for and against the president. the same streets were filled during the 2011 jasmine revolution that led with decades of democracy with the people now in power. a being accused of corruption and incompetence.
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and the president is accused of establishing an authoritarian governments. the many people here. so hard to read of a decade ago. for now, what is important is that the decision for all the political access to fit together, that we are no longer within return and resume into needs yet. but we're in democratic are you into media and everything has to happen within the graphic process and democratic framework for now to mrs. com. many don't know whether it's fragile democracy can be phased by dialogue or whether the streets will once again become a stage for nation demanding change. lower but manly out there are about on the other as a senior fellow and middle east analyst at the arab center. he says the president is only making things worse. the best thing they can do right now to undo what he's done before. and i'm sure i'm not sure he has the character to do that. because
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he's clear, he's stubborn. he is not all been asked you to hear the article, but he's got parties invited also, organization part the police got parties. he has such an attitude against a politicians as a corrupt. and this is the same attitude for popular leaders. we have seen in europe and eating our says during administration. i think this is a dangerous more i should hearing lies and understand that this is being a part of a democratic process. you have to accept then going to to share a new hoster accept other players, be part of the move, but they're probably better than having an all countries around the world. even there are more war situation in india or in, in united states and other countries. very spawns not actually to crush the democratic or situations. the democracy sometimes has no answer to everything,
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but the democratic process it can allow for also you sharon, to be bart, i'm to be discussed and debated within. now what, what, what are sorry you had done? actually, he added political unconsciously 200 crises to the economy and to the hills problem into easier me you as president joe biden says, all federal workers may be required to get vaccinated against corona virus. cases in the us continue to climb the largely driven by the more contagious delta variant . earlier on tuesday, the centers for disease control and prevention reversed them mass policy. it's not recommending fully vaccinated people where mosques indoors in parts of the country with high transmission rates. well, you know, i've got a consideration right now, but if you're not actually, you're not nearly as smart as i thought you guys because
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we have the vaccinate more and more more. we learn more. we are as fires in the variation more we have to be concerned and it's only one thing we know for sure. if those other 100000000 people got vaccinated, we've been very different. my canada has more from washington d. c. there are some 4000000 federal workers within the united states. as to that, the contract is that that raises a figure to some 10000000 people. now we understand that president find and it's going to be announcing new vaccination guidelines or new attempts to increase the amount of vaccinations on thursday. this is expected to include a mandate for all federal workers to be vaccinated. now already in some areas there
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has been such a mandate put in place, new york city, the state of california. in each of those cases, there has been a complete mandate for vaccinations. however, those who still refused to be vaccinated will either have to come to regular testing as well as where mosques at all times when they are indoors. a official within the white house saying that this is likely to be the line that president biden will follow to mandate vaccinations for federal workers, but at the same time to allow some room for exceptions to be made. but they will be some pushback. no doubt. many of those who have not been vaccinated are doing so for whatever reason, say might have perhaps political reasons, perhaps some other reason. but to look at the stock statistics just over 50 percent of the country are vaccinated at this point in time though, the, the vaccine is freely available. so the vaccination rate has plateaued at this
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particular point. and we hearing all the health experts saying that it's these non vaccinated people that are driving the new spike in the fictions of cobra, 1900 well trade organizations discussing global demands for a waiver of vaccine. peyton set a meeting in geneva, the u. s. south africa and india have led calls for the suspension of intellectual property rights on several jobs. they say would allow local production of vaccines and end upon damage more quickly. but it's opposed by some wealthy nations including the u. k and the european union. john hall has more from london. i think it will meet a divided audience in the world trade organization among its membership is the general council meeting over the next 2 days. they're going to address it. they're going to look at it. we're going to hear from them either today or tomorrow. is it likely to be endorsed overall by consensus? this is a consensus body after all. probably not at this meeting. i think those are the
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signs. anyway. there's a lot of opposition. the u. k. germany on the part of the e. u is opposed as well as other rich countries. japan, australia, norway, switzerland. these are countries that believe that if you simply do away with intellectual property rights, you set a very poor precedent in terms of future investment, risk research innovation by these big pharmaceutical companies. they'd rather see a system of licensing rights handed out to developing countries. technology transfers so that you can manufacture those vaccines on the ground that you don't do away with the all important profit principle. so without consensus, they're unlikely to be agreement. it may be pushed down the road to another meeting in october to, to late of course, say activists, and campaigners who will and many more people will die in the meantime. infection rates arising fast across the developing world, and as they do so to will rise the risk of the emergence of yet more dangerous
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variance, undermining further the world's ability to escape this pandemic. matthew telecom is visiting professor of law and director of the global health policy and politics initiative at georgetown university. it says the world trade organization has to find a solution partly because its credibility could be at stake. this is in my estimation, are pretty shocking failure. both of the global community end of the world trade organization. right, since it was tabled 10 months ago, the pandemic gotten far worse. we've got millions of deaths in africa, asia, latin america, and yet less than one percent of vaccines of actually reached arms and low income countries. the w 2, it works on consensus. so what's happening right now is that you've got over $100.00 countries that support the waiver. it has the vote to pass, but it's been blocked by the u. k. in germany and switzerland and a few others were using a set of bureaucratic maneuvers to do it. the core here is going to hinge on the united states, the by the ministration says it supports a move to have a bilateral,
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to have a trips waiver. but it's not actually doing very much to make that happen. if the united states were to say, we are behind the following proposal, this is what it looks like. we're going to move the ball that could actually move it, move ahead. but look, we should also know that this is only one piece of the puzzle. we need to trips waiver, but we also need investments in technology. we also need the technology transfer and we need to happen a f, a p. but there's no more time to waste this point, especially the world trade organization space thing i would, i would argue, is that a long term question about its relevance if it can't be useful in this, and then mac, the january 6th attack on the us capital building was a clear plan to disrupt democracy according to one police officer present that day . he was one of several officers testifying before a congressional committee. john hamden reports from washington, d. c. whole truth and nothing but the true in sometimes harrowing testimony for police officers detailed the coordinated attack on the us capital. and on them
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the washington police officer, michael for knowns. own body camera captured him being pulled into the crowd of donald trump. supporters beaten and shocked with a taser like stay in their body. like it's jimmy, i'm here. and he says, the response from republican politicians has been just is hurtful. the indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraced, but nothing truly. nothing has prepared me to address those elected members of our government who continued to deny the events of that day, and in doing so, betray their oath of office washington metropolitan police officer, daniel hodges, seen in a viral video being crushed between the capital doors by writers urged congress to act. i need you guys to address if anyone in power had a role in this,
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we're not allowed to join us capital police officer harry dunn recall being taunted with racial slurs. no one had ever ever called me. and while wearing the uniform of a capital police officer, just 2 republicans joined the battle defying their party to question the officers. you guys may like individually feel a little broken, but you got his line. if you guys tell you here, the former president, trump say, quote, it was a loving crowd. there was a lot of love in the crowd. how does that make you feel? it's upsetting? is a pathetic excuse for his behavior for something that he himself helped to create this month's tri city. i'm still recovering from those hogs. in cases day
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the the house select committee saw previously unseen video. some of it graphic, profane and threatening the yeah. the i have people died on capitol hill on january 6th, but despite the presence of 2 republicans on the committee, the republican party is largely refusing to cooperate with the inquiry in solidarity with donald trump, who urged the boarders to march from the capital house. republican leader kevin mccarthy says the hearing is nothing but political theater, that becomes a failed committee and a failed report. a sham that no one can believe is the hearings continue the effort to investigate. the insurrection continues to be matched by an equally aggressive campaign to discredit it. john henry and al jazeera washington still had an all defeated ivory coast president on a son will, toddler, and his predecessor laurel bucko. hold talks for the 1st time since the rivalry
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pushed the country into civil war 10 years ago. the ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. we've not yet said goodbye the in far, the both the top food that may landfill is no longer a typhoon. it's still a revolving storm and it can be seen as that. there's another smaller one here that's produced some trouble, some of the venues in tokyo, but basically as a much smaller storm of a northern hum, shipping wind, and rain with it. so this is a place to focus and his rain. it's a problem now, not strong winds and he, but would it be with us for a couple of days this arc and think is the size of china, of heavy re, he's already over an area. this was been flooded in the last couple of weeks. and that's going to move slowly, north was probably eventually reaching beijing by the end of thursday,
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leaving dry weather behind which is being filled in by thunderstorms, from fed, the size, the seasonal range trying to return once more. and those season reins. basically, the southwest monsoon, shown in the philippines are producing yet more rain in manila, the south and the north causes suffered flooding from this. the same is true and minima, thailand, and cambodia. whereas borneo and both in denisia is looking readily dry. and relative of course, to this rather wet stuff further north, the monsoon rains in india have done this stuff. you know, a lot of flooding in my, her astra is becoming dryer here. but wetter, further, north sponsor, cut on airways. the nature means as it breaks agriculture production across the north, nigeria, greens, a serial production bout 50 decline with detail coverage that demands and know you've been made. i know many times before now that allowed
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a death because they say that situation is much work from around the world. and these external facebook systems is the government is following the process and the case and that authorities act against violations of law. ah ah the me you want to hear a reminder about health stories this are jan is is the largest political party said this ready for elections a day off to the president dismissal the prime minister and froze parliament. but the dr. barton is warning against and autocratic regime. president joe biden says all the federal workers to be required to get vaccinated against tolbert 19 cases
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continue to climb, driven by the delta variance. while vaccination rates appear to have levels off of lower than 50 percent of the organizations discussing demands for a waiver of faxing, peyton said its meeting in geneva, the u. s. south africa and india. i've all lied kohls for the suspension of intellectual property rights to allow local production of faxing. a form, a close ally of pope frances is on trial for the alleged financial crimes he, along with 9 others, is accused of extortion, embezzlement, and money laundering. it's the largest trial ever to take place within the vatican . under settings reports, london on the links, the case has to the u. k. what has the vatican? the heart of the roman catholic church and chelsea, one of the most exclusive and desirable parts of london got in common. it isn't religion, it's money. lots of it. then add to that murky dale's extortion and fraud revolving
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around a central figure. not a godfather, a catholic cardinal angelo. bet you. he was a close adviser to pope francis, who fired him last year, accusing him of nepotism. but this scandal is far bigger than favors for friends and family. bet you and 9 others faced charges including embezzlement, extortion, money laundering, and abuse of office tables here in london, that market chelsea that but you became involved. it's alleged with a major investment of $412000000.00 in this real estate. but the church money was wasted because of a scam and over valuations. prosecutors say to london based italian finance, he has received vast sums of money from the vatican for reckless speculative investments. the form of vatican financial regulators swiss lawyer ran a brew heart was also involved. bet you is said to have been involved in other
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fraudulent schemes too much of it using money donated by the catholic faithful. pope frances has made reforms in the vatican's justice system. this trial is the 1st to see a causal indicted by criminal prosecutors, or the churchmen used to be in judgment. he was one of the most powerful figures in the vatican, and for him now to be facing trial is really extraordinary. it is, i think, a sign of the seriousness with which pope francis has taken the task of cleaning up vatican finances. bet you who had once considered becoming a candidate for the papacy. denies all charges and says he's the victim of a vatican conspiracy. andrew simmons al jazeera through celebrating 200 years of independence for the change of power and a new president who, like millions of peruvians, grew up in poverty. federal casino has promised change,
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but his money on a son says reports from lima. that could be a challenge. the 200 years of republic. wednesday pedro commemorates a landmark anniversary, the independence from the spanish colonialist. now for the 1st time, a former and rural primary school teacher takes over the presidency. they look at your comes from one of the poorest districts of they do. and he, peruvian, see, they feel represented jessica, who says her community on the outskirts of the capital, lima has little to celebrate mothers in the summer. the republic is 200 year. but these inequality everywhere were rolling in the same mud, and we can gape, we wish our children could have it better. we always have needs, and there's no work. we wish for changing, but we can't do better. they claim the state has forgotten the poor members of this community build the roads themselves. they rece animal to eat together in
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a communist kitchen and families here at the algorithm l community live on less than $8.00 a day. millions like them have come from remote places for decades, people have been migrating from the and this to the capital, looking for a better life and ended up living in shanty towns where they continue to live in poverty. margarita was, as she doesn't have any hope that the new president will bring change away a lot of my grandparents. my parents, we've always been brought as a child to escape poverty. and look, we did poor will always before. no one remembers us glenda breastfeeding fizzle guest. he has promised that there will not be any more poor in a rich country, but analysts say the road for him will be up hill em tough though. field samuels, in 200 years, we have learned to survive rather than to lease our hardships are severe. we have gone from being one of the countries with the highest level of development to where we are now, at the end of the scale. from being almost unknown dated august,
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the year rose to the presidency, offering change for millions of peruvians. and well, many hope he delivers on his promises. many are wary that he will be in a center. so i'll just see that my pedro fonts in cuba have both condemned to petro obama to call the cuban embassy in paris. cuba says 3 home it exposes, were thrown at the building just before midnight on monday. it says no one was hurts, and embassy staff put out the fire themselves. the french foreign ministry says an investigations under way. cuba is foreign minister, has called it a terrorist attack and is blaming the united states for encouraging such acts. political rivals and ivory coast have met for the 1st time in a decade. president allison latan and his predecessor long bible haven't come face to face since the disputed election sparked unrest, killing more than 3000 people by boat recently returned after being acquitted of
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war crimes by the international criminal court. already dressed reports from boucher, the after decade of bitter rivalry. their 1st meeting was an icebreaker. hopefully to smile to the cameras rather than president unless i was invited to speak desa into a palace. he was forced to leave 10 years ago. at the end of the meeting, that lasted an hour, the 2 ladies came out relaxed and with words of hope for a deeply divided nation. recognized central said, now the meeting we've been eagerly waiting for has happened. we should all congratulate each other. there's been crises and divisions in our country, but that's all behind us. the most important thing is piece for our country. as lauren said, it is important for us to move forward. it's good for our future. on his part, lauren bubble asked that i vote in jail for that roles in the countries political crisis, beset free history. president,
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deceptive. i'm very happy with our meeting because it was very relaxed and i'm very proud about it. and i requested that we should have such discussions from time to time to reduce the tension in the country. the partisan between the 2 foes parked to civil was that cost thousands of lies. and the country's political stability by bo was still commands a light following, despite his tenure absence from ivory coast is keys creates future stability, also other exile politicians like former speaker of parliament gum soto. once our ally the meeting you've seen as an important foster. i think they really like that it's time to figure out the future. we cannot face was not what we saw in 2011. but my vote is a skeptical of a quick reconciliation. these victims and families of those killed during the countries was gathered to lay a wreath hours before the meeting. lucille, even if the one to reconcile,
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they can. but that should come at the expense of the victims of their political rivalry. victims are not involved and are not happy, they might as well expel us from the country. 10 years of national reconciliation driven mainly by civil society, has so far failed to hear words here. one meeting want immediately change that it reese, algebra, monsoon range and bangladesh of target landslide that was largest refugee camp killing at least 6 people. it happened the course of a long camp and cox's bazaar at home to more than a 1000000 or get refugees from neighboring me unlocked. most of the victims with children. more rainfall is forecast in the coming weeks. around 200 people are now known to have died in flooding in the indian state of the hot astra. a 100 villages are under water and hundreds of thousands of people have been moved to safety or india correspondent, elizabeth phantom reports from new delhi. both are the only way to get around
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much of mot. austria stays after. last week's torrential, rain. 900 villages have been effected. $100.00 and now submerged. rescue teams have evacuated. hundreds of thousands of people, many from the rooftops of their flooded homes. go of a guy. we have evacuated, a covered 90 inpatient from a donkey village whose oxygen levels and carried him towards the bridge from where he'll be taken to hospital by ambulance. it's reported around 200 people have died in the flooding and landslide and doesn't remain missing. what level do you did with 5 people in sight? my mother, my brother, his wife and my brother's 2 children, only the boys 40 has been recovered. the rest of the poor family members still haven't been traced. flooding and landslides, a common in india during the monsoon season. but scientists say the frequency and
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intensity of heavy rains has increased because of climate change. had after getting him had astra has seen its heaviest rainfall in the month of july. in 40 years, the district administrator said illegal construction along the rushes, the river and discharged from the cold water dam. court added problems and environmentalists agree. why didn't you expire? and really a job in the water, which is not why anything on the floor plan the mot astra state lead it with. i've talked a has been visiting, was effected areas and has promised compensation. but environmentalists say the
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government's priority must be to deal with the impact of climate change during the annual monsoon and to stop human development from cause and more disasters. elizabeth moran and al jazeera new daddy fires in greece are burning out of control threatening suburban neighborhoods. near athens there raging in a forest at the base of montane north of the greek capital firefighters. local authorities, se surrounding suburbs are under threat data and temperatures. there have reached 36 degrees and it drives to 39 degrees in the coming days. on. this is all of these are the top stories. shanicea is largest political party says it's ready for the election. the day after the president dismissed the prime minister in for parliament, but the enact party is warning against an autocratic regime.
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