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pounds in commission. ah, there's no hope of any more because there's always a small car. most people for really, really good live in athens. we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function. war shadow on al jazeera, me . ready it's all about government is find me in plates, members of the old god in charge of the future. ah, my money, this is out. is there a lie from deb also coming up among the keys in the paris 2015. a toxic sets appear in court trial build as the biggest in french history for all consumers and
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parliamentary and local elections hoping they will in political reforms promised a decade ago. on a victory for women's health and human rights, mexico supreme court rules that penalizing abortion is unconstitutional. ah, has been a mixed reaction from world powers to the makeup of i've got histones interim government. the taliban has drawn from its old god to fill top posts in the can take, had ministration. the u. s. says it has concerns about the affiliation and track record the some members of the cabinet. some senior figures on u. s. and global terrorism watch lists. the european union, the says the government is not inclusive and representative china sound and similar warnings, but says it would maintain communication and recognize the new leadership or the
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group promised an inclusive government representing or ask gowns, but there are no sheer all previous administration officials been chosen to take part. instead we have acting prime minister, pamela mohammed, hassan, acount. he's a taliban and founding member. he served as foreign minister and deputy prime minister during the groups last stint in power from 996 to 2001. the taliban co founder, popularly known as mila. but odda has been named as the deputy prime minister. he had of the groups political office, and doha, on has been the town about the most visible face. in recent years, the acting defense minister is moly mohammed yak, who he is the eldest son of the taliban, found that omar, he's a military commander, has rarely been seen in the public eye movies. raj indeed had connie will become interior minister. he is head of the her connie network,
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which has been blamed for some of afghanistan's most violent attacks in recent years. finally, the role of foreign minister will be filled by moby amid cottonwood talkie, who took part in negotiations with the united states. while there's been a positive reaction enough, ghana stone to the new line up as charles throughout fed reports from couple we understand there's going to be a lot of support for this government. certainly in and around the taliban strongholds of the south. in helmand province kandahar, for example. interesting. we speak to a lot of people here on the streets of cobble as well. and one thing that a lot of the majority of who said is that there is a sense of relief, at least this government orders into room government has now been announced. and there is a sense that if nothing else, at least even amongst their detractors, those that oppose, that's all a bond, there is a sense of security greatest security. i mean,
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bear in mind that these countries suffer 20 years, even more out of war. lot of people have been telling us that now they just want to restart their lives. they want food on the table, they want economic opportunities, they want jobs. interestingly, some of the women as well that i'll be speaking to cobble says that they are insisting that they have women representatives in this government or in a future government. of course, there were concerns about inclusivity when it comes to the various different ethnic groups here to see the lot of the focus of attention in recent days to be in the fighting in the punch valley where we know the majority of the population there are . they suddenly very under represented in any of these into regular portfolios as all the was backs this. how about, i mean want to basically saying give us a chance. there was a statement made last night by the supreme leader gonzalez. he said, and this was his 1st statement. he said that i've got to start a new rules. are committed to international laws, treaties commitments,
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not in conflict with islamic law. had the birth robbie was a member if the peace negotiating team under the former president, awestruck donnie, she challenges the taliban understanding of islamic law, toner, bun, i don't believe to any credibility. they don't believe to women. of course they believe women drive to something different. they want to say that we are less spec thing women detecting women to stay at home. it means that the women to stay at home to nothing, not to be an object, not go to the to get job not to go in and get was clear or ask because we see taller one. and i need table with where we are. there was a come from the was a meeting or something that the war did was no single woman among them. and so it's
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not that kind of stuff right for me because they don't believe the woman's right. and of course they are thing that women are not accurate and not. and now as to under high positions. but it's not, it's not just, it's not the food that they are saying something according to the show of the beginning of the slum building, a medical group of women war once they meet out of montana, it seems, or digital product they. she was that the wife of profit mom must be so on. and so she was working with the prophet mohammed showed that marshall and that doesn't mean that women can not be on the top of the top level of the company. but they don't believe the woman security has been stepped up in the friends capital. as the trial begins for 20 men charged over
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a series of attacks nearly 6 years ago. a 130 people killed and hundreds injured in the violence in paris. one of the que setup the salon is thought to be the only surviving attacker as go to natasha butler in paris. natasha 3rd day, one of what is supposed to be from the biggest trial so far. what have you been seeing yet? france is the biggest. they have a trial, the trial of november, 13 attacks and 2015 on the way in the high call. behind may proceedings has taken place in a special court. it's been built for some $500.00 people in order for them to be present during this trial, which is expected to last 9 months. now, 20 accused 6 will be tried and absent your of course, all eyes on the main suspects. follow up the law. me. he is in the courtroom
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alongside the author accused, he is wearing a mosque. everyone must wear moscow in the court. he will have to identify himself, went off a little bit later by one of the judges in the court. and that will be the 1st time perhaps we will hear from him. follow this on the 4th until the 1st time he has appeared in public, we did see him in 2018 in a brussel called during a troll. then an unconnected case, he decided not to speak to keep his finals. he has never cooperated with french belief in terms of the power of tax. he is not expected to cooperate this time in terms of the trial or to give any testimony when you take the stand in a few months time. so follow up inside the courtroom alongside many people who were survived that evening. we would expect to hear it a few weeks time. many of them take the stand, including the form of french president,
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false alarm. he was the president at the time of the attack for the time he said from the war and declared a state of emergency. and the sasha, presumably it's not been easy for the survivors in the family members of the victims who've had to 60 years for this child to begin a very long time for justice to be. that is what some of the survivors have been saying, but they are, there is a trial and that is extremely important. you've got to realize that this is something that will affect them deeply. will be harrowing, 9 months 2nd, to have to really these terrible events of 6 years ago. and it is the trial the will affect many people, the survivors, the relative to the victims, the 1st responders on that night. but people across the city here in paris, the attacks the place not far from this high court and people in many different countries because the victim did come in so many different parts of the world. they
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were mainly young. they were out on an unseasonably warm, november evening, having an evening with friends, cafe's, balls, restaurant when their lives were ended in such a violent manner. let's take a look back on the events of that, even at the back of the concert hall in paris, some people managed to escape through the side door inside. gunman was shooting at the crowd. the earlier, the attackers had run paged across the city, getting people in several locations. by the end of the evening, a 130 people dead in attack, claimed by the french president declared a state of emergency. from there was shock and grief. nearly 6 he is on thomas. met, remembers how an evening of enjoying life music at the battle rapidly turned into a nightmare. then cool. all of
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a sudden people fell to the floor. i turned around and saw 2 people on the crash cause shooting. everything that moved across the floor, everyone was tried to call. it was a mess. the lights went out, we had more shouting, someone shouted, they're loading yet 3 seconds and i just ran. most of the attackers blew themselves off, was shot dead by police on the night. 3 days later police killed a man suspected to be the mastermind of the attacks in paris suburb. but it was 4 months before the man alleged to be the only surviving attacker was erected sala, up to slum, had been in hiding in belgium, sala. the salon is one of 20 accused. in the power of tax trial 6 will be tried in of santia proceedings. will take place here in paris says high court in a specially built courtroom, 100 witnesses are expected to testify among them. survivors. this lawyer says that for the victims, it's been a long wait for justice to be honest. and under my own experience for victims,
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they can not put all these behind. it is very difficult, but it can helps them to go ahead and to know that ok, even after 6 long ears, there is a try. and this solid is important. thomas says he's anxious about the trial, but hope that his testimony will help. others shows good thought is that the only thing i can do perhaps is to help others say like i do, i can be okay. and that motivates me to testify and the the trial is scheduled to last 9 months. it may shed more light on what happened that night. how the attacks were planned and whether they could have been prevented. years on harris's cafes and balls are busy. but reminders and memories of that night on never very far away . natasha butler reporting that now moroccans are voting for new members of parliament, onregional councils. the election comes amid an economic crisis deepened by the
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pandemic, and a sense of frustration or the lack of political reform promised a decade ago. but 18000000 people are expected to vote. this is the 3rd election since a new constitution was introduced in 2011 and its smith reports from robert. the general apathy really sort of low is turn out, is expected not more than about 35 percent of the voting station in robots in or about sub where the prime minister, saturday. now if money is just voted, the question is whether this is this is the last election. these last vote cast as a prime minister has the justice and development party. it's the largest party has been the largest party and parliament since more democratically focus elections. following the arab spring in 2010, 2011. but the rules have been changed. it's going to be harder for the p j. d to win the majority of seats this time round. and also there is a general feeling that they have not been able to achieve as much as they wanted to
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achieve. a lot of that to do with the fact that the king remains in control of much of the policy in the appointment of cabinet ministers. but also criticism, but the p j d has not just not been able to deliver politically. so there are various options. various contenders, one of the main ones is thought to be as ease, canoes. the leader of the national riley of independence was very close to the polish and the thought of it, his party comes up and has the most part. and most number of seats, he will be selected as prime minister. but whoever it is, it's going to be a large coalition, larger than coalitions have been before made up of many more parties before because of this new way of allocating seats. and the fair then is it with lots of coalitions. you can have a weak government because so many people, so many different parties have got to be pleased all the time. and so again, morocco won't be able to advance much on the political democratic front, the king is the one who still calls the shots. he will appoint most of the main
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ministers and it's him that he's still seem to be driving government policy. economic policy on the cove at 19 response programs still had on al jazeera, the hall writing things outside of indonesian prison, where fire has killed more than 40 people. reading up germany's economic recovery. langler macro says motor shows crucial to her countries pace pandemic plan. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. how i received some very heavy rain making its way across the korean peninsula that is now extending across into japan. so i could see some flooding coming through here, courtesy of this area of low pressure. we brought some very heavy rain into
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a north korea as it made its way through 112 millimeters. frank coming in the rain will be quite as heavy as it does move across han she and her card i but still some lobby down pools. nevertheless. slightly dry weather coming through by the end of thursday. it makes way for the next where the system works. will bring more heavy writing across the northeast of china. much more than china for friday will be fine and dry. but pulses of rain coming out to central areas of china will gradually make their way towards the japan. as we go on through the weekend, we are looking to some very heavy rain to into a parcel of india northwest india in particular. good rat still has read warnings in force. we're looking at some big downpours here. and that's going to continue anywhere from around go right up because my roster up towards good throughout southern part of pockets done also with a chance to sing some flooding rain. and notice by friday, a circulation developing in the by up and goal will also do introduce some very, very heavy right into the fun northeast of india by friday.
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he watching out there, remind us our top stories this our us says its concerns, some people and i got to stones interim government on global terrorism watch lists . european union says the appointments by the taliban are not inclusive and representative. while china says it will recognize the new leadership security tied to the french capital of the child begins for 20 men charged a series of attacks which took place maybe 60 years ago. 130 people were killed, hundreds injured into violence and power broken to choosing the members of parliament, onregional council, about 18000000 people are expected to vote. this is the fed election says the constitution was introduced in 2011. at least 41 people have been killed in a fire at a prison in indonesia. the fight at tango on jail. near the capital jakarta has been put out more than 70 people were injured. authorities are investigating
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whether over crowding out the prison effects it. evacuations. prison, how to hundreds more inmates than it was designed for. jessica washington has a latest from that. i'm here in hunger on outside the prison, and we just heard from authorities some new details about the tragic incident. we just heard from the indonesia minister for more and human rights revealed some new information that firefighters did arrive on the scene about 30 minutes after the 5 dotted. and they were able to put out the fire within about an hour and a half of its being reported. but unfortunately, the fire spread so fast and according to authority, they didn't have sufficient time to open up all of the cell while the fire was spreading. and unfortunately, that meant that some of the inmates died in their cells without even getting the chance to be evacuated. or escaped from the flames. we also have learned that 2 of the victims were foreign nationals and individual from south africa and another
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from portugal. the minister also alluded to the problem of overcrowded in this prison. this prison bills in the seventy's was intended to house around 600 an inmate. instead, there were more than 2000 prisoners here and authorities all looking into whether overcrowded hampered evacuation attempts and whether that may have complicated things overnight when 5 minutes. so also apologize to the families of the victims. and as we have been standing here, which themes some women arriving the wives and mothers if of those who perished in the fire, in absolute shock and crying over this tragic news, a strong earthquake has hit south west mexico. the magnitude 7 tremors struck near the beach resort. the city of acapulco, one person was reported to have died in the state of river and was felt in parts of the capital, mexico city, where it knocked out power in some neighborhoods and send people out onto the
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streets. mexico supreme court has decriminalized abortion. it ruled unanimously that penalizing terminations is unconstitutional. that now means coats in mexico can no longer prosecute abortion cases. it's a major victory for pro abortion rights advocates just as parts of the united states. and i tough laws against the procedure. i knew were apollo reports from mexico city. i saw the anti abortion activists demonstrating outside mexico's supreme court on tuesday. there protesting a landmark decision by mexico's high court, declaring that the criminalization of abortion in the state of while wheeler is unconstitutional. the unanimous rulings sets a precedent for the de criminalization of abortion. nationwide, seniority seniors, ministers, ladies and gentlemen, ministers to day is a historic day for the rights of all mexican women and pregnant people from this
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moment on it will not be possible to prosecute any woman who has an abortion in the cases that this constitutional court has considered valid women's groups and advocates of abortion rights are celebrating. would they call a watershed moment? you will not know the court has spoken abortion should not be punitive. you should not be criminalized. this resolution will give legal recourse to women who they are in prison to regain their freedom. the experts warned that while the wheels are in motion for the de criminalization of abortion across mexico, it will continue to inflame divisions in a country with deep conservative catholic traditions. with this decision by the supreme court and mexico becomes the most populous country in latin america, to move toward the criminalization of abortion. mexico is also one of the most catholic countries in the world, and conservative rights groups have bound to continue to push back against the
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court's decision on abortion. right. so the move in favor of abortion in mexico comes at a time when across the border. us states or restricting women's access to terminations, particularly texas many in mexico. believe tuesdays court ruling will eventually allow us women to turn to mexico for safe and legal abortions that women will move on would be that would lead to, oh women, women. but as it does not mean that services have to be provided at such, then we won't be expecting necessarily that we would find more accurate. maybe they were in their own country. but this is what would be a mexico's president, not an outspoken proponent of abortion rights. stress that the decision was the courts to make and promise not to interfere. when we'll set up a little al jazeera, one mexico city place in brazil have 510 gas as supporters as president j a both
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scenario as they attempted to storm the supreme court. i'm happy, the judges have backed investigation into bolts and ours handling up the pound. i make. the president lashed out at the court while attending a military roddy to mark independence day. daniel, why no reports? there were warnings before the stay of rallies. the president, giles, for nato, was undermining brazilian democracy. he's trailing the former president recent fuel or the silver in opinion polls the next year's election, which he says he's not prepared to lose. want to do it up. we don't want disruption. we don't want to fight with any branch, but we can't accept anybody's if it's to distort democracy. we can't accept anybody who puts our freedom at risk. he's referring to the supreme court, which is investigating him, a members of his family and corruption charges. his handling of the pandemic has
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also cost him support. almost 600000 brazilian deaths have been recorded. i do hear the facts of the absence of large the quality of resume them office because we have seen in the last few years. motion are undermining the strength of many democrats making situations such as the the national co rest, vishal vishal power is the backs of the 3 brash and so on. for the bull sonata will have a still enjoy substantial support. and he called on his loyal followers to show it early by c alphabet, a president elected with 57000000 votes, can't be accused of organizing a that's a lie because he won the presidency in the 1st round. at the phone. what we want is freedom of expression to be able to work. we want a free brazil in which the people are heard. balsam arrow less the speak. number.
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many of his opponents stayed at home saying they wanted to prevent clashes, but they believe the tide is turning against the president who divides brazil. as somebody said, i mean, it's not just political groups here, but a protest of people who are here to defend democracy. the other protesters by those defending a coup attempt was saying, my bolton, r o has a strategy of destruction. he is violent a terrorist since he was young. and unfortunately, he's now arming the population image summer time security kept the rival rally the path and there were few violent incidents reported. however, they clearly showed that brazil is polarized. now, as it has been for many years on both sides of preparing for what threatened to be a long and bitter election campaign than shine, la, i was his era friends, doctors and scientists are calling on authorities to protect them against
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intimidation, including death threats during the pandemic, i say they please for help have gone on, answered and some dr. to be even hot body guards. they've received threats in the mail and via phone calls on line post circle. she respected a feeling we are rebuked for respecting science, talking about so on popularizing science and spreading these ideas to the people so that i understand what i must respect. social distances were a mask and get vaccinated. most people who are working in victor, nations seem to vaccinate and the medical practice. nurses, doctors, kid, give us. we fear for them. we fear they will be the victims of violence. britney spears father has file documents and a legal arrangement that let him control the american pump stones life and money. for 13 years. the thing has been fighting against the conservatorship imposed worried about her mental health. she's denounced as cruel and exploitative case fog
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to long running campaign onto the hashtag free brittany and germany's international mater show has opened in munich. it is the 1st in europe since the staff of the panoramic organizers have lost billions of dollars in counseled events. but now the chancellor anglo merkel has told motor workers the industries recovery is insight. anderson is report 2 years without show when now europe's biggest come make a germany take center stage asian gentlemen. the id lies lots of razzmatazz and not a gas guzzler insight. here attempt to come a nerves of around 808000 german workers. dependent on the car industry was the outgoing german chancellor on this upland. and we want to pick up where we left off and allow the economy to really catch up. again. this can already be seen in the motor industry, even if some supply bottlenecks are costing shadows at the moment. those shadows
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take some of the shine off electric car sales. the weakest link isn't range anxiety, your recharge infrastructure. it's the chip. many millions of desperately needed semiconductor microchips to be exact, it's serial. i mean, there are manufacturers that have to stop certain production lines because they're missing out some c p o that they have to build into that car. and this will go on for a couple of months while the motor industry itself is doing really well, the shows to promote it, have crashed, cancellations, because of coven have cost organizes more than $40000000000.00. even before the pandemic, the shows were losing money. so now, although at 1st sight, you might not realize it, there are changes. it's shiny, it's new, futuristic, contemporary. but you might be forgiven for thinking. this is kasha. the organizers
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say no. make over is underway. corporate consultants have dropped the word car from the events name. it's now and the ability show. and the consultants have come up with what they think. a catchy questions. what will move those next, for instance, maybe this or thomas bus, or for those of us old enough to remember the bubble car. this one has its own brain. all electric motorcycles, power pedal bikes. another question, why are we here? well, many big names from the united states and elsewhere didn't show up to answer that. the electric car is secure, the road ahead is green, but for the mobility show, the future may not be as smooth run. andrew simmons al jazeera munich. ah, this is algebra, these the top stories the us says is concerned that some people in i've got the
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