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to suspend the constitution said that it says the power to tackle economic and political crises. fighting, louisa is the editor in chief of miss carla, tennessee, news and analysis website. he says, president said next steps are unclear. we had seen an advisor of his speech to the process a couple days are going to just that the president was willing to suspend the constitution and to to, to have a new one written and to submit that referendum of last night. the present to clarify that he would respect the existing constitution, but he wants to be amended in terms of amending the constitution, it seems a bit difficult at this moment. the constitution currently says that amending the constitution would require a parliament to, to vote on any amendment by 2 thirds majority. the president, of course, has frozen the parliament initially that he was freezing the parliament for one month period. he's extended that indefinitely since then. so it's unclear if he's going to be making amendment on his own, whether they'll be
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a committee that cut up. he has said that very soon there will be a new government that he's going to be putting in place. he's going to be pointing out. however, he's been saying that for quite a while, we still have not seen a lot of clarity on that. there is certainly a lot of popular support for the president. we saw jubilation when he was reading the parliament and dismissing the previous government, the parliament being as effective by many critics in many ways, even as seen as quite a corrupt institution. when the president lifted the immunity off, the parliamentarians up the legislators. many people saw that as part of the step that the parliamentarians should not be above the law that they should be judged by the same laws as average students. it isn't so that certainly quite a little popular support for some of the moves that the president taking so far, but that a lot of people are sort of waiting and, and trying to see where it's going from here. there isn't a lot of clarity hasn't been giving press conferences. i've been talking to tunisia, journalists needing press, is given just a few interviews to international outlets. the bear of paris says announced her
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intention to run for president and next year's french elections. and he doubt go is now the favorites to the socialist party elimination. he don't go has divided people in the capital with their policies to reduce the number of cars and make the city greener to 62. year old is one of 2 women seeking to become francis 1st female president. national rallies murray pen also lost her campaign on sunday. so nathan, absolutely cool. on all french people who want to commit to france, and i call on all those who believe in our humanist values. and in our future, i call on you citizens who want to save the planet. you want to build a strong and just republic who won't france to become an example once again among nations. together. let's rise and with courage, determination, with optimism and generosity together. let's offer future to our children. french journalist appear husky, says he down goes current job, but could actually work against her presidential bid. one of the weaknesses of her
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candidacy is that being the mayor of paris obviously gives her a lot of visibility and importance. but it's also a handicap because outside clarity, people are resent the centrality of the capital and they represent the what they are against from parisian. and so being the mayor of paris is not necessarily the bed acid. and it's very significant that she made her declaration of candidacy, nothing but in a small motto, city in western frog, in the working class city to show that she's not the candidate of the parisian. she's a national candidate for all the french. so that's really her main weakness. but francis has called on hungary to extend its arms towards everyone. the head of the roman catholic church was speaking during
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a short spoken budapest on route to the back. here the pope's remarks were seen as a veil, criticism of the hungarian government, anti immigrant policies. the pope let mass and heroes is where and the met the president, victor or ben. 6 more and, and lucy and towels have been evacuated as a wildfire. rage is out of control in southern spain. one person has died and almost 2000 have been driven from their homes since the blazer, rusted in the mountainous sierra by mail on wednesday, the fire is burning near the popular resorts this depaula found by dry winds and still high temperatures. soldiers have been deployed to help hundreds of fire fighters battle the blaze which is advancing from several directions. a lightning strike in northwest pakistan has killed at least 14 people. it happened in portugal, a mountainous region of cairo brush to kula province. many of the victims are from
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the same extended family as the lightning struck 2 adjoining houses in the past week. the area has also been battered by torrential monsoon reigns and lance lives in the occupied west. thank seasonal summer water shortages of turned into an unprecedented crisis. stretching from ramallah to wal areas, the palestinian authorities, he says these really occupation is to blame for the taps running dry at the sugar name reports. now from the occupied west bank ensuring customers drive away with that brand new car look would be impossible without water. this summer, during the pandemic, the use of water has increased 15 percent in the occupied what's bank, and created what the palestinian water authority says is its worst crisis ever. and met up if only if the that the what to keeps cutting off, interrupt some work and cost us money. palestinians are being forced to buy water
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from israel at a price $3.00 times higher than what they typically pay according to the palestinian water authority. director general adult you've seen says there's plenty of water in the west bank to meet the needs of palestinian. but israel controls 85 percent of its resources that include the distribution quantity and location of well, he says the last time a construction of a new working well was approved was 15 years ago. but there's not much christ. it is a man, man, man, because it is my documentation. and if you look at the same area here, here we have a shortage of what that was in the, in the city. and here it been given to me or if they have looked at what to add to the problem, the united states, the biggest donor in the past for water projects hasn't provided money since 2016
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israeli security source says israel has no reason to present obstacles to palestinians access to water, the civil administration that overseas, the palestinian territory says it has made major investments in infrastructure. and there are plans to significantly increase the amount of water provided to the palestinian population in the coming years. but the arab industrial company says it needs water now to make liquid soap laundry detergent and shampoo. export to sunday have a hot enough if the worst. yeah. what is the soul of this fact? we can't do without it last week. even that is if tensor empty for the 1st time, and we had to send work at home here that may not be the last time. the water authority says, unless there's a drastic change in israeli policy, palestinians will continue to strike,
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go with their basic human right to access water. and tosh again, al jazeera in the occupied west bank. people in lebanon have gathered for a silent march to mark world suicide prevention day. they lit candles and carried flowers in beirut, in a symbolic walk, to support people struggling with their mental health. experts say that one person takes their own life in lebanon every 2 days. demand for mental health support in the country has doubled because of the worsening political crisis and a severe economic crisis. a solid hook, the calls to the lifeline number had multiplied by free in 2019 we had you fall in cost per year in 2020. we have 6000 cosby and in 2021 until the end of all as we'll see 6000 calls. this means the state of people's mental health is not good to you. still to come and observe this news hour in formula one,
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the 2 main title rivals crush out one maclaren are left celebrating the 1st when in 9 years, all the drama from the italian grand prix coming out a pot to of a special investigation. one, when a visits with dentistry, use only youth detention center and travel to the remote app doc town where many of the indigenous inmates come from the one to 0. ah, al jazeera, as a you ah, all. ready too often of kind of stone is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of the stones thanks to the brave
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individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of of done it's done on a job. oh, the a north sea oil and gas has helped norway become one of the wealthiest countries in the world. but when no, we just had the polls on monday the climate change will be one of the main issues on the agenda. oil and gas is still make up 40 percent of the country's exports,
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as well as 7 percent of norway's workforce. it also props up what is now the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, worth $1.00 trillion dollars. but last year, you and human rights council report to urge you to norway to transition away from fossil fuels. the country already has strong green credentials. it has hydro, electric, power, grade, and 70 percent of all new cars is sold. our electric, but norway's main center right, and center left parties, se fossil fuel production should continue past 2050. arguing that transitioning to sustainable energy sources will take time. neither party is expected to win a majority in monday's vote. so it is likely to come down to a coalition with the green party predicted to be a contender. they want to end that fossil fuel production by 2035. and they do have public support when party memberships have surge by
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a 3rd in just 2 months. one in a bag gloom to is the editor and publisher at the news in english, adult n o and she joins us live now from all. madam, thank you so much for joining us here. on alger 0, i mean, it would seem, perhaps, i guess, a surprising situation where the wealth of the country is based on one thing and then at the selection by going green. a would seem that a lot of voters want to do away with their well for explain to us in a better way. what the thinking is behind it might be the other way around. voters are extremely climate oriented here in norway. the problem has been that both of the major steering parties, labor on the one side, and the conservatives on the other, the run the coalitions. they are both firmly committed to continuing, not only production of oil, but they want to continue exploring. this is highly controversial here in norway. there's been constant lawsuits. protests in the streets,
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but the bottom line is that oil does totally fuel the economy and quite literally, and even though the greens party and the socialist left and some of many of the other environmentally oriented parties are in favor of halting, they want to set a deadline for stopping production, it's more than likely not going to happen because labor, the center party on the left and the conservative on the right. if they should try to bail out of this election, it's not going their way. it doesn't really matter, and oil will continue. i suppose the point though is that the green party, i mean, they might still end up being king makers at any, at any point, at any rate, they have seen their membership go considerably higher. so is there any idea of what the economic impact would be on norway, if the green's at some point did get their way and fossil fuel production ended?
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well, there's a lot of talk mostly talk the last few years of moving into greener industries. one of the arguments for keeping the, for example, the labor party likes to present a very environmentally friendly image. they argue that they will continue to that. we need to continue pumping oil and keep the industry together to maintain competence. to turn the segue over to offshore wind power, large wind farms, both on on shore and offshore. but the problem for the greens right now is that they've actually slipped in the coals during the last just in the last week. they are really fighting for what's called the magic for percents barrier to get full representation in parliament. so right now it's unclear how much impact the greens are actually going to have the socialist left and the reds party and the left. the
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liberal party also wanted to stop oil or at least curtail it in some way, but they're just not big enough. so it's going to be an extremely interesting political wash out over the next several weeks. who's going to be able to form a government. but right now it looks like no matter what government is formed, oil will keep pumping. in always a good example, i guess for the rest of the developed world, the western world. because some sacrifices would probably have to be made to move towards green, our energy sources, and give up fossil fuel production. it's not going to be as dramatic as it's going to be in norway, i guess for a lot of other countries because they don't produce as much. but the think that the norwegian, people fully understand the fact the finances that may be involved and, and are ready for them as a very good question. one of the biggest issues that hasn't come up during the
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election campaign is actually the consumption issue. because consumption has to stop or not stop, but at least slow down in norway in order to make climate goals as well. there has been this enormous move that you mentioned earlier to electric cars, norway. it has all kinds of other environmental programs. there are proposals on both sides strict dramatically increased carbon taxes. but the bottom line is that norway's general policy has been to pay other countries to cut their emissions and not cut them here at home. there will be emissions cut, they have cut a little bit in the last couple years. but right now there is great skepticism over whether norway will actually meet the climate goals to which is committed with the you. but how that's going to happen by 2030 and certainly by 2050 is highly unclear . yeah. and then it's just no way. i think
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a lot of countries are facing the same problem. nina berglund, editor and publisher at the web site and use in english adult. and oh madam, thank you very much or staying in norway. the introduction of e scooters for example, was hailed as a breakthrough in the drive towards the greener transport. but their popularity is causing some problems in always capital pulled research reports for most of the game you can play and low see how many seconds it takes before you see an e scooter. they're everywhere on the pavements, on the tram lines, almost sitting at your table in the cafe. the norwegian capital has the most e scooters per person in the world. you can get from point a to point be really quick. they're cheap because shared wishes and you can pick them up right anywhere and leave them anywhere. great scooters meant to reduce call trips in cities worldwide. in low it seems to be working. the whole point of they said,
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you simply get your app confirmed the scooter. and then have a fast and environmentally friendly trip to your destination. but e scooters haven't been getting uneasy. right. the city is now slashed the number of scooters from 26000 to just 8000. so way too many, they have a public faith for floyd, both a blessing. in a case, it has been a lot of injuries, a lot of head injury injuries, not heavy ones. good on a scooter. in june, they were the $421.00 injuries more than half alcohol. influenced in one emergency room, a 3rd of patients were escape to cases. the operators have put limits on nighttime rides and have taken the city to court for people using 8th graders. and so this new regulation is pretty much bad. and the total service there, our solution is more parking spots. bike lanes need to take emissions down from transfers and the scriptures is a really good fellow operates at tier,
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is also trying to fix things. we get people hitting the screw, this would be as well, but vandalism is the least of its worries. the compass has employed people to tied up badly pump scooters, which is a common complaint worldwide. it's led to operate as being charged big fees in neighboring sweden, where the harlem can for me sir mattie's appeal for right is to think of those who are visually impaired, has reached nearly a 1000000 people on social media. men hold on to say it's all wrong, people leave them all over the place in the way, right in the middle of the sidewalk. well, the solution is education. most comments from people saying, oh, i didn't realize it was a problem. of course, i want to do it again, follow these appear to be me growing pains for e scooters with no method of transport being entirely risk free. pull, reese out his era offline. and jimmy is here now with the sport and the latest from
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the us. so things are not going well for now, which i can tell you barbara, he's made a sliced off in his quest to win a record at 21st, a grand slam title. the law number one has lost the opening it 2 sets in the usa for final against donald medford of shock of it. she's also trying to become the 1st man since we leave it in 1969 to in every grand slam in a calendar. year but he has it all to do. so for me, one, i'm the drama involving championship rivals at max's staff, and there was hamilton at the italian grand prix. on lap 26, hamilton returned to the track for a pit stop alongside with and try to pass in. they made contacts and the stuff in a rental ended up wedged until the time with them to say these i was lucky to escape injury law. treat thanks to the halo head protection device as to its found the fact that was last week to blame to the accident and gave him a replace grids penalty that frightened me. thought i was going to be fighting along. and do is of course also realize that so after the war nearly moved to the
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left on the breaking. so i already had to move on to the green side of the truck next to the tech came out regular, want to make sure on the positive on the outside and the head going into the, into the corner. and next thing i know, but nevertheless i thought we're going to have a nice finding someone to return to that soon as always next for you to step on squeezing you more and more to the last couple of minutes. so unfortunately, i still will just have enough to make it, can you run me a bit too much out of road for them? i clipped the curb and that's why we talked to kelly and daniel recall i started from 2nd, but i believe the 1st corner in state and from for the remainder of the race, claiming his 1st victory in 3 years, teammate london north with beckoned with mclaren willingness but since 2012 factory bought actually begun from the back, the grid was that to lead literally from start to finish. i. i don't think any of
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us expected that, but i don't know if there was something something in me on friday. i knew something was coming good was to come. so let's just set up football. now in liverpool is mohammed started reached a premier league landmark and there 3 know when a leads that direction forward, political head off the 20 minutes, which is 100 gold in england. top division only for other players got to that palate and few games. they go to 2nd after the breakthrough for vimeo and study them on a made it 3000000 stuff. it's fine with his $99.00 golf club, liverpool now level points out the top with manchester united. i'm chelsea. i'm interested in a fall. we had been move on the title, i am interested in the best possible shape begin of now, and i don't even know it far away from being perfect is called nice goals, but be, should have had more clear cut chances will finishes, but that's not a problem. today for analysis brilliant. but we, we know we have space for improvement and we have to do that. for the 1st time in
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$560.00 days around your fans, return to the band of a watch that team it taken out to be the stadium and been closed for renovation. the projects not to be completed until the end of 2022. but will continue in between matches me signing at a common thing that already looks right that he came off the bench to make his davy scored just a few minutes later before cameron bens my completed his trick. a few minutes sometime as it finished and 55 back to tennis now in britain's emma rata. connie made history in the women's usa and final becoming the 1st ever qualified to win a grand slam. a victory over layla fernandez, completing a remarkable run in new york. david stakes. have the action, ladies and gentlemen, why, why do you want us? women say it's about 2 weeks ago and already kind of began her campaign to quantify to her 1st us open. she already put flights back to the u. k. but 10 months later,
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without dropping a single said, the 18 year old lifted the trophy in new york. i have no idea when i'm going home. i've got no idea what i'm doing tomorrow. any schedule, i've actually no clue. and right now, no carrying the world, i'm just loving life. the final get it back to the teenagers. right. it can go up against 19 year old canadian lane, the fernandez, the 1st grand slam final men's or women's to be contested by 2 and seated players. it was a tory contest in the early stages, but ready kind of came out on soap in the pressure moments sharing the skills dispatch more experienced players throughout the tournament. she took the opening, set 6 games before the into the 2nd, the no matter what fernandez through, it's a read it can who had the answers. she got the crucial great. i went on to serve for the match for the 3. she held her nerve to wrap up the championship with an 8th
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but it kinda is the 1st qualify ever to win a grand slam. and the 1st british women to win a major since virginia weighed at wimbledon back in 977. read. it kinda will jump from 150 to number 23 in the world rankings on monday. and she walks away with a witness check of $2500000.00, nearly 10 times her entire previous career earnings. david stokes out just 0. billy hoshal has become only the 2nd american to engulf at b m. w p. j championship the flagship event on the european tool. you didn't drop a shot and it's fine around that one with and made it 7 buddies, including a crucial one on 18. we saw him finish 19 under one clear of his mary's challenges the last american to win this tournament was the legendary arnold palmer. back in 1975. victory comes to phase off the u. s. captain steve strick analysis, ryder cup team. so there was no place the hotel i was little go to, i didn't get a call this week. i didn't think the call is going to say i made the team,
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i was little good. i didn't get a call to say, hey, you know, make team. i thought i my, my thought will least get that. so there was a little more out of motivation this week for that. that was the last event for european players to qualify for the ryder cup. the 1st 5 names on this list had already secured automatic spots, but the bucket is wanted to davy toms, while the westwood is heading for lessons appearance in the contest. captain patrick harrington had 3 wild conflicts. selecting sergio garcia in paula and shane larry, but no place of justin race event stopped the whistling straits on september 24th italian. francesco wagner has won his 1st and most atp race. the copyright. he started on pole was made to work for it, though he had to fight till 7 passes from the market, find victory and aragon, spain john mit completed the podium championship. leader potter already finished
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back in 8th. but when he moved back my up to the 2nd in the standing is a great day for us for my team, for my, for cathy, and for me, because every time i was close to women 1st grade, there was something that was missing. and finally, let's just get another quick update on the score from the men's us open final neva joclett. and i told you last the i think 2 sets against on a method of, on the number one is already a breakdown in the 3rd. so it was tough right ahead for him if you want to claim a 4th grand slam of the that's where i'm going now barbara off the go and watch the conclusion that much i think is gemma. thank you for that. whereas i'll be here for the next half hour, so do stay with us and i'll have the laces on all of the days. thanks for watching the news
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