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o a gun. the top floor is something else runs our soldiers in guinea had declared on say, television that they've detained. president alba combs and dissolve the constitution . they ask the country to rally behind their cruise images. the president's off a con, they appeared on social media. it's unclear whether con day is still in control of the country. earlier, heavy gunfire was heard near the presidential palace. the battle for control have gone on. your valley is intensifying and overshadowing efforts to form a new government. more fierce fighting is reported between the national resistance
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front on taliban forces, with both claiming to have the upper hand. katara has become a major transit point for refugees fleeing of gun s dawn. and it's using accommodation meant for the fif of football world cup next year to house them as a big reports. just a few minutes drive away from the heart of got his capital. doha, this residential compound is now hosting african refugees. the accommodation was meant for visitors during the fif of football world cup next year. but the situation in a funny story has changed quickly, causing many to flee. those arriving here are given health checks can for them, for the month term or to the not. there is a clinic operating around o'clock in a p c. r. examination. this compound containing a mosque was closed, but we opened it because our african brothers wanted to pray. and for the occasion the 1st friday prayer was held yesterday. but there has been at the center of diplomatic efforts with the bond,
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who are now in power enough harnessed on. and it was also closely involved in evacuating people from gobbled airport. one of the largest humanitarian evacuations in history. the united nations and fif appraised its involvement, its impressive. it's amazing that cutter is doing this, and cattle has done so much from hosting the talks here for so long from helping now to build the lift for humanitarian supplies to start going back into afghanistan. and for helping in many, many different ways to help resolve the conflict for the benefit of its people. the fact that this compound has been able to be transformed into a home for people from ganley's time for a transitional period, is something that, of course, fills out the joy. the united states and european countries are also being to host refugees. but for now, it's the host nation to the world cup in 2022,
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that's making its new facilities available for command relief. the big just 0. the non direction of the serbian orthodox churches leader montenegro has gone ahead. despite protests, demonstrators blocked roads and fought with police before the ceremony. opponents see, the church is a symbol of creeping serbian influence. 15 years after montenegro became independent zane bas ravi reports police and protesters fight in the montenegrin capital of the tenure. demonstrations against the duration of the new head of the serbian orthodox church. fascism, fascism, pure fascism, their secretary and gang, colorado. this was the true tear diverse. it's all for no reason. they were not over 50100 of us in the sense that in front of them, one of 3, they threw tear gus all the time and we didn't see anything. montenegro declared
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independence from serbia in 2006 following years of ethnic violence and political turmoil triggered by the breakup of the former yugoslavia. but the serbian orthodox church still represents the country's dominant religion. and the 10 year old, serbian capital remains a cultural center for serbians inside months of the ceremony to inaugurate a new church leader. reopening old wounds. it's difficult to find the serbian priest who kill have of yugoslavia. montenegrins who opposed ties with serbia say the serbian orthodox church does not serve their interests and is influenced by belgrade. protest are set up roadblocks to the monastery to keep church and stay dignitaries away, but failed to stop the ceremony. the new church leader acknowledged the deep divisions or boston forgive us for a lot of inconvenience and divisions seen here since last night. these divisions were artificially provoked, and we have done everything to prevent them and to remove. but it will take us
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a long time. nearly a 3rd of montenegro, 620000 people consider themselves serves some refuse to acknowledge montenegro independence and oppose. montenegrins who want an independent orthodox church to replace the serbian rival political parties. sto tensions by backing activists on either side of the controversy. the ascension of a new religious leader. now a flash point for ethnic tensions in an ongoing conflict over national identity is in basra, v o 0. hundreds of thousands of farmers of rallied in northern india calling on the government to repeal laws, which they say are damaging their livelihoods. they fear the laws fail to guarantee minimum prices and leave them with little bargaining power against big retailers. having him at all reports the and with that call
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farmers in india upping the ante. hundreds of thousands of them gathered was often ago, 3 hours drive away from new delhi. it's the largest rally some farm with began protesting last november. and it comes 6 months ahead of state infections. farmers have been protesting for 9 months, but the government has nothing to the concerns. well, the government is behaving like their dictators, they're not listening and are making left difficult for farmers. here farmers, they're not getting the right price for their produce. the price of sugar cane hasn't increased in 5 years, but the price of fuel and electricity has doubled, inflation is shooting through the roof. the b j. p claims farmers incomes have doubled. what method they using, they should tell us their opposing 3 agriculture laws pass by prime minister and reigns, remove these government. last year, farmer said the rules were damaged, their livelihood and favor, be cooperation. they want them repealed 11 rounds of talk between farmers union and
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the government has failed to result. tandal and several people were injured in violence last week when police broke up a street in stage by farmers in the northern state of her yana movies part to join the party says the farmers have little backing. do they have their my support? i said no. because because look at the look at the level of participation. yes, but i do participation. you have practice patient by force in terms of block it of roads, or if you are perpetrating violence like what happened in the. c protesters are now making their fight against the b g. b government, an election issue as a go right. real cod, between hindus and muslims in missouri for an in western author. provision that benefited the b j. b, which both to power at the center and the state with the backing of the him. the vote with this rally that community is trying to men bridges with the muslim and we can to be j be ahead of posed next february. many political analysts say the b j b
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has lost significant support because of the dispute with the farmers, so that people belong to jobs community which are the dominant phase in 3 class in the u. p. and they have a very sizable presence in almost 6070 assembly conservancy, the invest in you. and if you look at the voting for them to look at the little vertical verdict of 2017 assembly election, they have voted for b, dipping a very large number. the mass gathering mark the start of the new phase in the protests. the pharma said they won't back down onto the demands are met and they have called for a national shut down on september 25th. pardon me at the al jazeera was offering to go to parish police and engine administered kashmir, have charge family members of the late separate leaders say a daily shaggy lonny under an anti terror law. they're accused of creating slogans against india and wrapping his body in the pakistani flag. delani died last week.
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he advocated for kashmir, a self determination and merger with pockets on his son says in general, authorities took his body away for burial without allowing his family to be present, which they've denied. police haven't announced which family members have been charged under a law described. draconian by rights cruise. jordan will host the meeting of egypt, syria and lebanon, energy ministers on wednesday to discuss ways to ease lebanon's fuel crisis. they're specifically looking at how to transport gas from egypt under apply mediated by the united states. the route is complicated by the need to go through syria, which is under us sanctions. washington is looking at ways to urgently deal with those hurdles. syrian government forces have shelby southern rebel held on claims that are injuring civilians. it follows a 3 day see fire brokered by russia after weeks of attacks on the area. the truce was meant to allow aid in,
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but people in dare say supplies haven't arrived. and accused government forces are trying to take control. matawan calon is the head of policy analysis, the arab center for research and policy studies, and del home. he explains what's been happening on the ground since the 2800 cease fire deal in the area. there was an agreement that was signed by the russians, the americans and the job in 2018 that has actually allowed the city of the ship to take control of more of this, of this area and exchange for excluding back from actually taking by can position, and so that was issues actually here the board does with justin and is ready for the use. they have being some sort of assisting help of this to agreements on both sides. but in the recent, in recent weeks, actually that seem decided that they should actually take control of
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actually still head by dock by the opposition. the 2000 in agreement. if only life weapons in the hands of the position, it's actually poster, post them to, to, to start under their, their heavy work including the dance and the machine. but now that he actually is finding a golden opportunity to take control of the whole area. and so forth, the opposition into something, even the life weapons that are still keeping in in the area right now right now. and trying to broker and agreement between the city and, and the opposition. and the 60 to actually to do saw last wednesday, new zealand had been trying to deport the man who stabbed several people in
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a shopping mall on friday. mohammed subsidy and injured 7 people at a supermarket before being shot dead by police. the sher lankin national was released from prison in july this year when he could no longer be held under law subsidies had appealed against the deportation notice served after he friday, and obtained refugee status at every opportunity. we have been looking for ways to support this individual. and the very 1st briefing that the prime minister is aware of getting in may 2018. she raised the issue of deportation. deportation is a long process gene, really. we have to bear in mind. we're talking here about a person who head refugee status. and while you've are we are, that is a process that we and on about revoking their people in morocco are set to vote and local, regional, and national elections this week. there are the 3rd since
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a new constitution was introduced after the arabs spring. but executive power is held by the king. on the way votes are allocated has been changed to stop one party dominating parliament. bernard smith has more from erica sh. the every vote counts have the largest party in morocco's pond, but the conservative justice and development party has to reckon with a new and unusual system of allocating votes that the parties lead to say is specifically designed to reduce their influence seats in local and national assembly will be divided by the number of registered voters regardless of whether or not they can balance, should unfortunately the name of this law which was passed by opposition parties and those in coalition with us, is to minimize the justice and development party. that's why we rejected it from the outset. it's a strange, a very strange law. it's a mis to limit the p. j. d's chance of winning the biggest challenge all
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waiting people to vote one major survey suggest 64 percent the moral was pulled on on the real power bill. i didn't know how much the thick he takes all the major strategic economic decision. the king allowed constitutional reform after the arab spring 10 years ago. political parties were given a greater role in policy, but mohammed 6 appoints the government and hi as all fires cabinet ministers matter and the new way of calculating houses are located will stop one patio dominating which is what happened in the 2 previous elections when the p j d shift important results. now the door would be opened for smaller parties because the 2 tional caught is also ruled that this new law doesn't go against the constitution. i. the, the 2nd largest party in parliament is the authenticity and modernity founded by
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a former adviser to the king. it's viewed by diplomats in the local press as being close to the palace, its candidate, the marin, my cache projects, suggestions that the new law is unfair. nobody else you can stop miracle from trying its own experiment. once we have the right to do our own experiment, or do we have to always worry about? what do you see as we'll say? every time we've taken a step forward in democracy with our own tools, the new system is expected to result in coalitions made up of many parties that could make governments we come, and it's being brought in during the pandemic. when the king is consolidating his power by taking all major decisions from buying vaccines to economic support packages, bernard smith, i'll just 0 marrakesh, a hong kong per democracy group is refusing to hand over information about their activities to police after being accused of being a foreign agent, the hong kong alliance was behind the annual gentlemen square vigil in the city.
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the group has already unveiled plans to disband after controversial national security legislation was imposed. a number of the groups organizers have since been arrested on sentence to time in prison. and hong kong media company known for publishing, staunch criticism of the chinese government, has unveiled plans to shut down next digital founded by media tycoon and jailed pro democracy active at jimmy ly is liquidating its assets after its board of directors resigned. they say it can't operate under the national security law. beijing imposed on hong kong. the companies may newspaper apple daily close down in june, norway's discovery of oil in the 1900 sixty's transformed economy. but with climate change emerging as a major issue in this one's parliamentary elections, there are assigned the public as questioning the reliance on crude and fewer firms are taking up norway's offers to drill for a new oil fields in the arctic. haul race reports from the northern city of hammer
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fest. i'm a fest, the so styles know the most city in the world where the what the to much this optic town is the gateway to the oil industry in the bar and see one of the sources of noise. $1.00 trillion dollars, sovereign wealth fund. here, engineers groove threads into pipes that must be accurate to $15.00, hundreds of a millimeter to avoid catastrophic leaks when drilling for oil and gas. the meaning of or the norway essential. this is what we have been for 50 years in norway. this is, this is making norway, norway. we will develop. this is also to go more and more green, but still we are dependent of the joint. re goliath was towed north from how fast, but it may be one of the last this year noir offered up licenses to explore for oil in a new areas in the parents and one in the north sea. only 4 of them were taken up. firms like the state oil company off the plugging away in the byron see despite
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having drilled a number of dry wells in recent years. but the pounds, general lack of interest in exploring this part of the continental shelf comes as the norwegian, people seem to be just starting to turn away from the industry that transformed that country from one of the poorest in europe to one of the richest in the world with an election looming, the green's you want to end all exploration look like getting enough votes to make them king make is in a coalition. the government has responded by reducing how much tax payers will subsidize new drilling. we still have a long term view on the activity on which content the self. but having said that, we are preparing for the future with less demand and also less production. in fact, we do predict that know which an old production will perhaps go down by as much as 65 percent towards the middle of the century. and that's simply because then the which in continental shelf is mature. and we are probably, well above the peak now, norway's, past and present, come together and how fast fishing and reigned hurting continues a few miles from echoes liquid nitrogen gas plant. but it's the future that's in
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focus in this camp where indigenous activist last beer is one of 6 environmentalists who have taken norway to the european court of human rights over its drilling in the arctic. hopefully it will have serious consequences of the region. policy will have hopefully have a government that takes into account. that's the reason for the are causing climate change. what are we if we lose our area? our nature less speculation in the burns may be welcomes, wind, increasing number of voters, but existing norwegian failed still pump out 4000000 barrels of oil a day. with noise economy, under generous benefits, reliance on that production change to green energy will only come about slowly. polaris al jazeera, how fast still ahead on algebra or 2 on tennis world. number one novak joke of it phase on course, when a 4th us open title here just a moment or in a step
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with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sera ah, ah, ah, against the 4th news here. thank you very much. dian relmax 1st step and has won the dutch gone p for his 7th victory of the season. the red bull driver gave his home crowd a day to remember and what was the 1st g p since 1985 for suff, and led away from pole and got the better of louis hamilton from the 2nd. the result means that he retakes that top spot and the championship. and his 3 points ahead of hamilton. utopia paralympics that have come to an end,
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the events closing ceremony was on sunday, like the olympics, the entire event. it took place without perfect cases, due to coven $19.00, and $2.00 and a half. so depends national stadium wrapped up 12 days of action. the head of the international paralympic committee has admitted to having continuous doubts over whether the game could or should have taken place in the midst of a global pandemic. there were many times when when we thought these games cannot happen, even before the postponement after the postponement. but if i may, again, i would like to highlight just the fact that from the japanese side we always had the support. they were solid firm, they were always assertive, they were always positive. we are going to the leave these games. host japan, 12 gold medals on the final day of the composition with china finishing on top of the overall metal cable. both of japan falls on sunday came in since the home
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country finished with 13 type of winds overall at the last star lympics in rio 5 years ago, the pound failed to win a single goal. so well known gas bill put in a much winning performance for will and them last gas a win over bel, ruth, the real me trick. he's the goal being a stop at a time when to still speak to the result means the well so that in group it was 6 points off. the 3 games on saturday, reigning champion front through one, or would you crane my color stuff? i impose a brilliant spike. ukraine had just before half sign, his 1st international goal man to see united anthony marsh, equalized with his 1st goal for fonts in 5 years. decide full points clear at the top of their group. and lewis found has his 1st when since taken charge of
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netherlands for a said time boss alone, this message supply scored the 1st 2 against want to go to a captain genie oldham, the said, but they said the best for last monday to cody. dat, curling a great driver who, his 1st goal for his country, for now it finished benevolence, tennis? well, number one actually bought it is out of the final grant sam of the season gil strain was beating in round 3 of the us open by home players. shelby rogers largest came back from being 5 to down in the final set against the rain was intention. well, number 43, eventually winning the deciding sets in the high break to move to the last 60 to every 20. good. so i'm sorry i you guys are awesome. i didn't want to leave. i mean, i just said, you know, make, try to stay and mad. i can't get any words or every time i try something different
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. you can't win everything with tennis, match that you play and i'm proud of myself. i'm proud of my team for all the efforts we put in over the last 6 months. it's been absolutely incredible. i think we, we could have lost much more. honestly, i probably wouldn't change a thing with, with all of the, the tough moments that we have had. it's created some of the most enjoyable experiences and not learn so much about myself. watches the play button and the final in rounds form, the 18 o drops just one game in a straight to win over that. so the best form of the time is through to the last 16 . her 2nd grade branch them for know about the joke of it. had to come from a sat down to keep his push of her grand slam going at the world. and number one last, a 1st high break against the past year in the support. the joke of it back when it was set to become less before labor in $969.00 to win all 4 major sizes. and
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essentially there's this year i felt like, okay, i like my chances of grass. i want to wimbledon in a row, approaching, approaching wimbledon. i feel like i've improved over the years and grass and, and it did not seem impossible any more, you know, to, to, to go for all 4 in a row in the same year. american golfer patrick currently is on target for $15000000.00 pay. day cache will take a 2 shot leads into the final round of the pga tour season ending event. while number one on ram is the closest rival i had to attend to ship in atlanta. and that's what we spoke for me and you back to that in. thank you so much santa and thanks for watching the news are the same for the news hour, but we're back in just a moment to right after the break. how much more of the jays and all the latest
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