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for the capital cost, i always charge flight as carrying dozens of foreign nations, morocco's prime minister has resigned from his party leadership after a crushing defeat and parliamentary elections. sadie, dean money's justice and development party. last more than 100 seats, as voters back liberal and center right parties. delegation of the west african block echo will be meeting qu, leaders in guineas. capital cannot be made. group is suspended guinea after the military with through president alpha conduct russia and bela bruce had begun joint military drills involving about 200000 troops. the exercises are being held on training grounds in both countries, 80 aircraft, and helicopters and 15 vessels are involved, a russian, a russian defense officials say the drills are defensive. only nato says it is watching closely by coincides with a visit by bella, russian president,
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alexander lucas shanker. to moscow. it's the full time he's met. let me put in this year as they work to increase cooperation and forge closer ties. lucas shanker has been increasingly isolated internationally since his disputed election last year. and we're looking at live pictures right now. the 2 leaders speaking. let's talk more about this now with ya to love or my chuck. he is the president of the, of me, this scientific research center thing tech. he joins us via skype now from kia. thank you for being with us. let me ask you, 1st of all about these military drills, how should we look at them in the context of these height and tensions between, between the west and, and bell roost over the, the crack down on opposition figures there. a military held with a regular basis, however, this year, but it will seem to be
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a conflict with the west and we have migration crises, new colon, on one hand in russia has increased pension iteration or the crate. so are some people argue that the military exercise can be used by russia to increase pension and pressure on the crating. on the one hand it to demonstrate its decisive mate. generations with trying to describe himself very loyal there of the union said to him and exchanged one's money. and he wants access to the russian market. and nature has been increasing its military exercises in europe as well. and they are actually warning that these drills that are taking place follow a huge russian military build up in ukraine's borders earlier this year. and they
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are saying that this, this, all of this increases the risk of an accident or miscalculation that could touch off a crisis. are they right, they right to be concerned, garage, legitimate concerns about the possible intervention of russian military forces in ukraine. well, however, there is one of the options that needs may come from mother of that happens. that would definitely mean change his position because of the crane. but again, nobody knows what russia has the mind in follow up to the village or exercise the are today, the official position is also going to ration size. all the troops will get back to our back to russia. but where would you say that would mean that marshall one more military facilities and it will increase the partners in dollars, making more sense of the union said that he's being discussed right now in the
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kremlin. you talk to, i know you talked a little bit early about the relationship between russia and, and bell race and what they're getting out of. they talked us a little bit more about what russia is getting out of all this, particularly at this time, russia has been playing long term, has argued and has a very good revival in the context of cup, which it looks like a democratic civilized dictator. and tomorrow, or if you look at it, both the russia, all the guard monopolies, made the best use of the budget of the country. so we're going to want to show liner behavior, which is union gratian going on by here, or rather have the wrong concrete commercial interests of the groups that maybe the best use of the existing economic framework. but in fact,
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we see that the union of all people of all businesses, but for the chosen one for all the garrison monopolies, that i in fact, you know, all the commercial and commercial entities with the whole. so has generally go to the game against the way yet us love, or my shock good to talk to you. thanks for being with us. thank you. or the search is still on for 6 palace thing and prisoners who escaped from a high security facility in his prison services. i've been cracking down since they went missing on monday provoking protests from inmates. i re forced reports from the occupied west bank firefighters, dancing flames. rum on prison and southern israel, similar scenes in another, nearby jail, palestinian prisoners pushing back against a widespread crackdown. the immediate cause, the escape on monday of 6 prisoners from gilbert, one of his rails highest security jails is ready. prison service says its actions,
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limiting movement, stopping family visits, and redistributing hundreds of prisoners arrange disrupting power centers. it's a collective punishment for all of the 4700 postilion prisoners who are held currently inside the raleigh prisons. because when you decide to cut down the creation point from 4 hours to one hour, it's not related to security. it's about putting more restrictions on the daily life of the bostonians prisoners statement on behalf of prisoners from all factions called on the palestinian public to stand by them on wednesday night hundreds took to the streets in various locations across the occupied west bank and east jerusalem. randi o'dell spent 18 years in jail, 8 of them in gilbert prison, convicted for assisting a would be suicide bomber. during the 2nd intifada for him, since it was the escape is just an excuse for his right to try to break the
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prisoners a structure to say. but the thing is, leverage head did this. so we want to disperse its members, but that's just the beginning. 5 of the 6 escapees belong to palestinian islamic jihad, hundreds of p i. j members, a being shuffled from jail to jail. inside other prison, the only one inside the occupied west bank. such efforts were reportedly watered by the prisoners on wednesday. these were the prison service says 20 men have now be moved. now this remains a huge embarrassment for the still relatively new government. this coalition government led by prime minister natalie bennett. it is promising still on day 4 of what is a widening man hunt to find and recapture the 6 missing men, while simultaneously investigating just how it was that they were able to escape. the hunt continues to expand special forces recognizance units, drones, all mobilized alongside a web of checkpoints, so far all without results. all 6 prisoners come from in or around jeanine and the
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occupied west bank is where the troops have been searching homes, detaining family members in the us. daniel, i fear the israelis will assassinate him earlier, they vowed to his brother that if my mood didn't return himself, he'd be killed. on monday, those both shot and celebration among palestinians at a rare when of israel security apparatus, the celebrations remain. but there's also a growing awareness that this escape and the widening military operation to reverse it could spark another, brought around a violence. harris was at algeria and the occupied west bank. well basil thought he is a researcher whose work focuses on palestinian prisoners. his father is currently at the prison in offered, which was in our previous report. he says, the prison right, shed light on a much deeper issue of systemic discrimination against palestinians. of course, we are talking about the man hunt because this is a bird to it. but we are talking about but as soon as a business decreasing the charge some visit,
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because we have to understand the context beyond this, behind the conferences that we are talking about. amenities of the system that can at least in that message, tension or unjustly, unfairly trial them something simple life or multiple life sentences, or 2015 years in prison as it happens monday, business pursued business. and so in that case you have to confess, well, i think the 1st or the justice system which is just an unfair and weird and it's an important branch occupation that issues that we have to do to understand how to cope. ready with the system and why do we have such a huge and high sentence rates almost, but it's still use my father simply one of them, one of them we are talking about judith. what had mentioned 4700 students now. but of course, this is sure that at least one in every 3, but it's been men had been arrested or know someone who has has been at us. so i think that's important because she lives at the time. certainly the one person that
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or the web skid, but it's a long military apparatus that treats every palestinian as good. and i think that's a good issue. lebanon's feel crisis is getting worse with severe shortages and high petrol prices raising transport costs. it's affecting people's earnings and some are struggling to get to work. thought a height of reports from beirut. after queueing up for hours, ali said is fine. he gets a little more petrol in his taxi. supplies are being rationed as lebanon doesn't have enough fuel. when the central bank partially lifted subsidies last month, prices jumped by 70 percent at the same time running and maintaining a vehicle during lebanon's worst economic crisis has gone up. i have been driving all morning and there are no passengers. it has become too expensive for them. petrol is costing me half of what i own. i can't afford to support my family any
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more. people are crying, they're feeling humiliated. no one cares about us. this is what decades a systematic corruption looks like. black markets and hoarding of basic commodities, including fuel, have contributed to hyperinflation. that's pushing people further into poverty view and warns it could get worse. phase of the things that were saying across the country every single day. fuel is expensive and is a made sure to make a basic living and for those that trying to get to go about their business, running a living room is bankrupt and with a local currency losing most of its value to the us dollar. passengers to say struggling with public transport almost non existent. people rely mostly on calls will private services. but tax season buses have either stopped working or have increased f as he wanted to tell us dollars. that's too much for me and it's very
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short, right? not too expensive, i'm fighting it hard to get to. we're not going to other location to fill the void . these young entrepreneurs from bay route took matters into their own hands, providing an affordable, tentative bus service. and just go to work. go to school, go to uni on the buses we offer why fi on a climate controlled environment? it's a comfortable environment. people can just pick can traffic and the do their stuff on the commute. and if people do so, then maybe there won't be any traffic anymore. so to meet demand, they have increase their fleets of buses with additional routes being considered with the crisis. it's harder for people to get gas, it's harder for people to go around. so i think it would be easier this way. you know, you, you'd have a reliable way of actually moving from one to another. the transport disruption is also impacting the supply of basic goods, like food, water,
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and medication. and with fuel now costing nearly half the minimum wage people in lebanon are finding themselves having to make tough life choices. so to hide it, al jazeera beta, a german prosecutors have rated the finance and justice ministries to investigate reports of money laundering. they looking into what the officials ignored warnings from banks about suspect transactions involved millions of dollars rosky to say there were concerns. the money was linked to the trapping of arms trafficking of arms, drugs and terrorism. dominic cane has more from berlin. the raids at to ministries here in berlin took place, particularly targeting an institution called the f i, u, the financial intelligence unit, specifically investigators looking to find what evidence there is of transactions that should have been examined by prosecutors 3 years ago, but which were not which were not referred to federal prosecutors to those who
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could act upon them by the f i you, 3 years ago. the interesting thing here, the money transfer element of this, it raised concerns with a bank who raised concerns with the f. i you about the financing of terror and that sort of thing. it wasn't passed on. what is interesting about this is with an finance ministry. it's been run for the best part of the last 3 and a half years by the current social democrat lead candidate for the general election, or what shots he believes that the investigation now is politically motivated. this is what he had to say about it when he became aware of this investigation, was kept attributed to austin a burg state. prosecutors are investigating unknown employees in cologne. they had a few questions for the ministries in berlin, which could have been done in writing. they were asked in a different way, people should judge for themselves. the interesting thing here is that this f i u decision to create the f r u was not mr. shaw says decision that was put together
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by a different finance minister vote can show to the current president of the german parliament 4 years ago at the time. the advice to him was not to do this, not to hiv away, the f i u, from the federal police service, he didn't listen despite the expert advice saying that he should have done so. so to a certain extent, mister schultz believes that whatever pressure there is now on this story is not something that should come to him per se. he believes it could have been investigated differently. certainly, it's a headache for him right now, given that that's a general election taking place in germany on the 26th of september. a woman in india will now be allowed to apply for a place in the country's top military school. it's a milestone in the fight for gender equality a year after permanent positions in the armed forces were opened up to women, poverty, macau reports from new delhi. it is the most important segment of the population. from job corps is commanding her classroom some day. she hopes to do this in
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uniform. she's training for a spot in india, navy and is one of the few women aspiring to join the male dominated field. but car is undeterred. it is pretty evident that women are shattering the glass ceilings and take it in the back room of the pilots and many of the stuff. and i think that also paving of a for us booty the heights and even may even go further. so we should definitely live up to those standards. welcome talk. you'll meet the guy who really sha india has the world's 2nd largest military, but fewer than 10000 service members are women. that number is said to grow. as the elite national defense academy opens up to female applicant, 3 decades after women 1st stepped into the armed forces. captain charles, anything joined the army soon after her husband died on duty. she says female officers often experience systemic discrimination. their training standards are different,
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and until recently they were only allowed to solve short stance. sing stayed on for 5 years. when you're leaving, you're not getting anything. reserve as a male officer who is leaving after a permanent commission and he's getting pension and other monetary benefits and other benefits which army defense forces gives to its offices. so oh, that was i think of the very last discrimination the white women have made strides. young forces remain a male baskin that has resisted becoming more inclusive. in a recent hearing, the supreme court criticize the military policies that it says discriminate against women. last month, 72 female officers approached the court, saying they were being denied permanent positions because of sexism. form officers say in just military needs to change to allow more women to join its ranks very base as a war has changed. so we do have combat arms and we do have infringing on what. but
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oh that, that is one aspect beyond me. there are other things in the army as well. there's lots of state there. there is the supply called the thickness. now these are all pieces that women can see when they can. so very grateful for the new policies corps is determined to make the most of the opportunities. she knows attitude will take longer to change its better. she says she's willing to fight, pardon him at the algebra. new delhi are still ahead on the debate on hosting this be for world cup every 2 years. stop the heat up on that choice. ah
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ah ah skills for now his german thanks has him the head of european football. you a for president alexander deferent as warned it seems may boy caught the world cup . if he fell full through plans to stage the tournament every 2 years. it's currently every 4 years. but fif is looking at ways to shake up the international football kinda. the proposal would also see continental tournaments like the euro, that played every 2 years as well. deference as your is fun, the against it, and not the anyone's. you said, as far as i know the south americans are on the same page. so good luck with the world cup like that. i hope they will come to their senses because i don't see the right approach to go everywhere except the confederations not to speak to us. they didn't come, they didn't cool, i didn't get the left. so anything i just read in the media. as the thief, as
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a consultation process, taking place in castle, is being driven by former office manager, often venga, who's now chief of global football development. he says there's a lot of support for more wildcards and his adamant. the current setup is outdated . the 4 year side established in 1930 has lasted until now that means 90 years and the county. so i've been to work up since the creation of the work up in the number 78. knowing that's out of 211 county, as you can calculate 133 countries have never been at the world cup to times are changing. and so on the behaviors, we see that in all our surveys. first of all, it's fast society, east sports. the new generation is used to have quick responses to what they want
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and to what they love. and of course, river globalization and new mindset as well. and i think the way of what i propose is it will create a new mindset that visit time for the national team and the time for the club teams, you know, and of course morbidity and the overall, i would say we had an example here in 2021 because of course the u. s. most moved to 2021. it was a fantastic competition. and straight away next year, we have worked up brain 2022 and he doesn't group to me that days. and the problem is he would even say that it looks like your was already over a long time ago. and we all wait keenly to have been mixed, woke up late and i very well the english premier league as opposed to playing the well cut more frequently that the city manager, brenda rogers believes it would put too much strain on play as well when she
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quality and last thing you want at the end of the season is to see players have played maybe 5060 or games. been tired going into tournament football. because up again expect to go and the quality and the risk of injury will always be there. then the flight successfully staging the olympics and politics in the past few months. japan have pulled out his host of this. she has a club wild cub, overcurrent of our fears, the japanese f, a told fifo that it was not in a position to stage the 17 event in december. reports in japan say that a potential lack of fans would restrict the organization's chances of making a profit by means of holders having wanted to share when it was held in castle. 17000 dodge and tina football fans are getting ready to watch that scene inside a stadium on haynesville for the 1st time in more than 18 months. they played bolivia in a while. koch qualify lisa and supporters and buddhist iris have been chewing in
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the rain. it's a bicycle stuff, dedication, that we have to see more action that on sunday, when the sides came with brazil was suspended just 5 minutes in after brazilian house officials invaded the pitch to remain a fortune tina place. you. they said had broken quarantine rules while for build up to that game with believe it was joined by a to raise a boat. and when it's iris, teresa not, they can go to the weather them sure that we're dumping the excitement of those arch in time. football fans will it while i'm here right outside the more when got this is the river play stadium, invoice site is and of course this rain has not been able to quell the excitement. fans has that of being able to go back to the stadium to watch a game. we know that people have been lining up for hours trying to get a ticket. they were hoping to watch not only the national team, but also we own a messy who has lots of funds in argentina who have been lining up right here for hours to be able to be allowed inside the stadium. the government has allowed only
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$21000.00 people to go inside the stadium that's only 30 percent of the stadium. they're also requesting vcr testing people. we have to download an application on their phones and show it in the entrance. wearing masks is mandatory and also show social distance. there's lots of police presence here and only those carrying a valley ticket will be allowed to come towards this area. most of the fence we have spoken to say that everything is worth it in order to be able to go inside the stadium to watch a match. and why is the government allowing funds for this international but not to lead game? well, while the government is saying is the, this is an initial half this past year and a half has been extremely rough before argentina. it's been a year and a half without matches which over a $100000.00 people lost their lives. millions of people have been infected. the
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complain demik has had an enormous impact on this country's economy. so returning and allowing people to be able to return to the stadium is going to be in a way. this is a 1st top. the government says that depending on today's, we thought it means whether they allow people to start attending much is what they also say. if that's allowing sports event is tied to the vaccination process, they would like to all of those over 18 years old to at least have one vaccine in order to start opening up and allow people to go freely to watch their games. the what we know right now is that the 1st matches could begin later in september or october. everybody here in our gym, phoenix, extremely anxious to be allowed inside a stadium to watch. football clubs. football is an important a crucial role in argentina society and that's why people are hopeful of this match . that's happening between argentina and bolivia. thanks for that. try to catch up with you a little bit closer to kick off at the us open tennis. no that john rich may only
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be 2 winds away from the record breaking the 21st major title on the calendar slam . but he doesn't want to talk about that number and he wants to focus on what's right in front of him. and that's his semi final against alex on various on friday i had enough of answering that i just said millions of times that of course i'm aware of the history. and of course he gives me motivation. but it also, you know, if i start to think about it too much burdens me mentally. so i just, i want to really go back to the basics and what really works for me mentally. you know, i just i'm, you know, again in a position that is very unique. i'm very grateful for that. that so your support for now, i'll be back with more a little bit later. thanks, jim will look forward to that and that is it for this news. i remember you can see lots more on our website a time here to talk. com that is it from all of the same here in the hot thanks for
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