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ah ah, frank assessments were again freedom suppressed again. freedom of expression is a weapon against human right. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story now jazeera, ah, a surprise unexpected security deal made by the u. s. u. k. straight. he draws strong reaction from around the world. ah, hello, i made room. so again, this is, i was there a live from doha. also coming up, the french special forces say they've killed isolate leader in west africa, to hel, region. 20 tanker trucks cross at 11 am from syria,
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bringing desperately needed fuel a country that's nearly run dry. of the west african regional book echo was holes and emergency started to discuss the political situation in getting ah, a new security alliance that was planned in secrets between the united states, the u. k. at a straight, a sent shock waves through the international community. under the deal, the u. s. and the u. k. have agreed to help us try to develop nuclear power submarines that calling the initiative orcus, the french government is angry because it already had a multi 1000000000 dollar deal to build submarines for australia. but now that's gone away, since i'm all those on say, i don't do it is really a stab in the back. we built a relationship with trust with australia and this trust was betrayed. and i'm angry today with a lot of bitterness about this breach of contract. this is not done between allies,
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especially when there's been 2 years of negotiations for this contract. let's make charles here on jordan as of the us state of washington. they say was this, this deal came as much of a surprise to people there in the u. s. as it did to the rest of us. what's been the reaction? well, the reaction globally has really been one of shock. and then another reaction that of anger and then a 3rd reaction betrayal. this was a very closely held secret of we didn't even know here in the united states that there was even going to be a strategic dialogue. much was an announcement of a major defense reorganization as it were until on wednesday. and so this is raising questions one about whether the us president joe biden is basically tearing up relations for more pragmatic reasons. in this case, trying to check the global influence of beijing,
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or whether the the world has moved into a very different security posture. and that prior agreements and promises really should be reconsider to top to bottom. but that doesn't really matter. the agreement has been pushed forward and we are supposed to find out more about this new strategic alliance. in a briefing here at the us state department within the next hours, what a way likely to get from that briefing what it gets on the way with what is the us secretary of state, the secretary of defense of the restraint and counterpart? well put, you'll probably expect to hear from them would be a lot of comments about how this reorganization, as it were, of the global alliance between the us, the u. k. and australia, which has not been considered a superpower per se. how that is going to affect the balance of power in the,
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in the pacific region. certainly, what's going to be really interesting will be the questions coming from journalists in the room. there will be an opportunity for journalist suppose, for questions to the officials. and the answers are going to be quite, quite interesting because there will be a lot of expectation that these ministers explained the justification for basically treading on all the promises and contracts in order to deal with the situation involving china's efforts to be the predominant power, not just in the indo pacific region, but across asia and even in parts of europe as well. russ, we'll be back with you for analysis on that meeting as and when it's taken place, but for the moment, many thanks. indeed, our state department correspond, it was georgia in washington. what britain was prime minister at boris johnston has been questioned about the arcus packed in parliament. his predecessor resume,
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asked if it could lead the u. k. being dragged into a war with china of taiwan. what are the implications of this pack? the stance that would be taken by the united kingdom of fritz response, should china attempt to invade taiwan, to speak, the kingdom remains determined to defend national law. and we, that is the strong advice you would give to our friends across the world. and the strong advice that we would give to the, to the government invasion watched. and it still has arrived in lebanon to ease widespread shortages. the 1st of several truck convoys carrying a radiant fuel from syria was arranged by the iran back, has ball a group. the shipments violate us sanctions imposed on a radiant oil sales out here as a hot report now from bay route. the us sanctions. iranian fuel
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arrives in lebanon. rock overland from syria, also under american sanctions, has below which arranged the shipment to help alleviate the widespread fuel and diesel shortages in the country. sees this as victory again, united states mission and we soon we have enough supplies for september and october . and then we decide if there is a need for or 5th, 6th, and 7th ship importing fuel from iran risks us action under the current sanctions. that is why the iranian back lebanese army group says it chose to offload at a port in syria and bring the supplies through illegal crossings. so lebanon won't have to deal with sanctions related complications. but politics was also at play. has. viola has managed the current crisis very well by presenting itself as opposed to trying to protect the human population in our country. and this role is really difficult to challenge,
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or even for the united states to oppose the binding of ministration, which considers has a lot of terrorist organ has chosen not to respond. some say it is because of efforts to restart negotiations with iran on a nuclear deal. lebanon is entangled and the regional conflict and fuel is being used as a political weapon. has the law is being accused of trying to expand iran's influence here? the response of the united states has so far been muted, but it is supporting another alternative. despite sanctions on syria, it is showing flexibility to allow lebanon to import natural gas from egypt and electricity from jordan. this is parts of daily life in lebanon. fuel is scarce and nearly bankrupt to state. the lebanese government has not commented on the deal to import fuel from iran, but experts say energy sources from iran, egypt and jordan are temporary solutions that won't fulfill the long term needs. we
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need to base your power plants. we need to resort to god. we need to invest in renewables as we need to have a good governance, as well as part of the system, as well as not any form of entity that is willing to do the form for his valor is not doing anything in the government or anything in the parliament who for the prices of the energy for now has been long accused of exploiting the weakness of the state, mired in corruption, is celebrating the geopolitical implication of what appears to be the pro iran alliances growing power. then there elisha's ita, beirut, still to come in this news. i've got a stones acting deputy prime minister says he's alive and well out of room as his death and worthless pieces of papers and all where an artist finds value in old bank notes. awe
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lead us from the west african block. it was amazing and gone as capital across to discuss the political crisis in guinea last week. it suspended guinea after the army staged a coup, removing long term president of conduct. the leaders are expected to discuss strong measures, including possible sanctions, the force, the military to step aside of allow civilian rule out to 0 as an address is in guineas capital commentary. they confirmed that they have received the report of their mission or delegation sent to connect crew last week, which was led by the gun in foreign minister. and they also received an os tidying the report of nigeria as former president, good like jonathan, who had the cause mission to molly. these are 2 cases that the leaders in the region afraid could replicate in the region. in the last 2 years, we've seen 4 incidence 30 questionable changes to constitutional
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amendments in west africa, a leading to, to cause military cause molly and here in guinea. so the leaders are discussing issues of a possibility of sanctions and other measures that they feel what force the guinea and military june to, to quickly restore constitutional order in this country. the biggest worry for them is that these cause, if allowed to continue, probably wood plank the region into another cycle of military cause and instability across that region. meanwhile, the leaders demand for the release of the post president of con, day, still being resisted by the military you into here. they want to use him as a bargaining chip for whatever reasons, over whatever actions the echoes would want to take. i guess guinea con creek, france says that the special forces have killed atman will lead, are far away, the leader of ice all in the greater sahara region. president manuel macros hailed
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the operation. a success in france is fight against armed groups in west africa. so, hell know the death of abilene high, we is a decisive blog i saw in soho, but also to is cohesion. it will certainly have difficulty replacing its leader with some one of the important one from al serra nicholas hawkers in dot com. we've heard from the french defense ministry that this neutralizing of, of alto, ari as, as they, as a matter of describes it happened in august, but it's only now that there are noun thing, the official death of the head of the isolate philly in the region. this worry was behind us attacked against american forces in these year, but also against french forces and african maryan forces on the ground in the tri border areas. burkina faso molly and nice share. he is
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a significant figure. he was part of an other arm group before that might be to who was responsible for the attack on a hotel and bama co. but before that, he was part of mood. joe, which was a group that took over the north of molly. so this is a significant attack, at least from, from the french's perspective, the timing of it is interesting because just yesterday we heard of molly, the new molly in authority led by, by, by the military. they're wanting to, to engage with russian mercenary to reinforce their position in molly and try to fight off the arm groups. now france has said that that is unacceptable. if that was the case, then they will pull out altogether. we heard from the german defense minister yesterday thing that they would do the same. we know that the russian mercenary group, wagner, is present in the central african republic. and there's been talks and discussions happening in molly. but nonetheless, this is
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a significant announcement by the french to try to bolster that they are the one there to insure security. let's bring him on the well to pray. who is the president of the institute for european perspective and security? he wants to live from paris. we heard from the french defense minister a few minutes ago. so saying that this is a decisive blows iceland, this a hell, but also to isolate cohesion. it will, she said, certainly have difficulty replacing its leader with someone of that importance issue right? while she's right. but again, fighting against terrorism is not only taking away or decapitation to capitalizing the leadership of the church reputation. and nicole said that the focus, he said this doing the post summit in november 2000 and january 2020. that's the leadership of some extent in great sarah,
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the leadership of the gold this which on some mission, all the sustained group of muslim. and it's not meant to be targeted. there's been significant hits against some of their leaders. again, we have the impression that france is very happy that they have taken away when did not answer wordy, but they forget to mention that the strike is not a new strike. it happened more or less 2020 days ago, mid august. that it was an opportunistic strike. they were not targeting him. besides that they were targeting what seemed to be a g j, a scenario to people on the bike. they were not special for the target again, so it's a hope to this ticket. it is a reality, it is as of course as a from the mention a to be as knowledge as a victory for the for the international forces, frederick exhibitors. but it would not change the impact or the dynamism of its
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time. groups for various reasons. first of all, is some extension, a greater sahara has been significantly weakened not only by the fact that the french, the international forces and the regional forces, i've been fighting very actively against them. but they have been significant fights between judges themself between the judges groups and the 12 and judges grouped into islamic state. english is sarah, is isolate even the biggest threat that give him that you say that they have been diminished of late. what france started to say that your stomach state in greater fire was a huge threat. as when you stomach state gracious i was created in october, 2015, a beached alliance recognized by the state one year later in october 2016. the 1st operations happen in 2900 and
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a struck as your previous speaker. jonas mentioned a significantly international community for a special forces for being beretta american can be bullets. we'll kill the tongue tongue in october, $21715.00 military. what directly killed by comic states integrators, but that was a few months ago. now the threat is bigger, coming from the other group, which we have still targeted. but we haven't managed or haven't willed. having had the will to target the leader of the other is trying to group leading to canada. yet i galle. the one who said a few days ago that the victory of the taliban must be a model for the judges to still fighting inside inside france as shifted its priority from islamic state in the beginning of 2020 to the group of sustain of the muslim for another reason, the 1000000 transitional meet you to which is want to discuss with
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a certain number of local jihad this year that he is from oracle, who what leads? and so how we was not america and what came from the southern part of medical accident or sal, how he was us, how we and therefore there's a huge, a difficult difference between the 2 organization and the finalization of what they're willing to achieve. some want to get want to come in power in, but michel and others like what did i say we wanted to create a kind of fats not only on monday, but on the central part of the region. pretty good structure for many thanks and have money to play. and paris. let's say in paris and return to our top story, france has had a very strong reaction over the, the security deal between the u. s. the you can't straight here is what frances defense minister had to say about australia ending a deal with her country in favor of this new agreement law school. she was the sign
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a deal, a deal that is not simply an industrial commercial deal, but strategic partnership. and we back truck on as well, is back trucking on one leg. and in terms of jo, politics and international politics, it's serious. let's go back to paris then i was there at the fashioned butler joins us live. the french president has been speaking within the last few minutes. that's actually what he had to say. yes, the frontier present in manuel macro, welcoming anglo merkel for a dinner here at the lease a palace a she prepared to step down as german chunk that was widely expected. the macro would comment on the growing diplomatic crisis that has the rock paid off to australia scrapped is multi $1000000000.00 agreement with fraud for 12 submarines are not on my call though. decided to totally stay clear of the subject
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. he made no comment to tool. it is unusual for him. perhaps it's an indication though, of the gravity of the crisis. perhaps he chose not to comment on it because this in effect is a farewell for the german chancellor. and he wanted to focus on that. nevertheless, there has been a resulting response and reaction from paris during the day. really, most of the ministers and politicians lashing out what they see, something that is deeply unfair. we heard from the french foreign minister, joys a literal, talking about from being stabbed in the back, demanding offices from australia, from the prime minister there scope morrison on why this contract with scraps. i'm mostly big disappointment with joe biden shaw. even the friend foreign minister saying that joe biden to acted in a way that was, he said, almost trump. s. in the fact that joe biden took a unilateral decision, he said to team up with australia and the u. k. to create
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a new defense packed for the into pacific area from says it wasn't consulting the why, how suggests it was from denies that you folks personally also says that the wasn't consulting. all right, france far from happy. what's it going to do about his well, that's really the question we are waiting to see was from what action for more take what action they think there is to take. no doubt there is a ministers and legal experts will be poring over the question. there's no doubt as well, you know, this really will have a great impact on the trans atlantic relationship. it's, it was already strained between a micro and trump over the past few years. they were expectations, the relationship would be, of course, a lot better with joe biden. bought it could be that the trust rooted in this us presence as well. and in some ways it, my phone was in my,
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on my call has long said lower than change. and that is that the, you has to have a more assertive foreign policy. that it can no longer rely on the united states as a partner, and that in a way that you need to be more autonomy when it comes to strategy. certainly in terms of defense houses, there was a trash about a reporting live from the lisa paris palace rather in paris. many thanks, natasha. it's all about us, denied reports for its leaders are embroiled in a major power struggle. the group says that it's fabricated propaganda aimed at the stabilizing afghanistan and discrediting the movement afterwards of power. last month's houses here, a hash model about our reports now from cobble pledging allegiance to the taliban tribesman, dignitaries, and members of the former government in kandahar the birthplace of the taliban and the seat of power. a show of unity at a delicate moment for the group thus swept into the capital last month. but the
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taliban is now denying rumors of a possible power struggle and in fighting among its senior leadership. reports also suggested deputy prime minister of the money brother was sidelined as the rumors spread. the taliban dispatched one of his officials. and that's how corny with one message to convey the taliban is more united than ever. even more, la brother later appeared himself in a video explaining why he hasn't been seen in public for the last few days, most for pardon or the car, but i was traveling from toggle. so i had no access to the media in order to reject this new. we assure the dentist on nation mature her dane, elders and you not to worry, there's no reason to worry. but many lines we're, we're, they fear a prolonged leadership crisis that may create more poverty and uncertainty was
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wrong on the boot crowd. in the past, there was peace and people had their jobs. and now people are hungry and many are anxious about what may happen next. and that is the i joined the taliban 3 years ago. my hopes were prosperous and peaceful afghan is down. this is my biggest wish. as winter approaches, tens of thousands of people who fled their homes. recently. we need food, shelter, and stove. the un has wound the country, may phase a severe humanitarian situation. if aid does not arrive soon, but taliban is now back. empower buddies. challenge is far from over. the group is facing mounting pressure to pool and inclusive government, and he's desperate for international recognition and financial assistance at the moment. when 2 thirds of the guy need help hush about the ra capital and
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struggling economy, high unemployment poverty and security. it just some of the challenges baton, about face a month after season control of afghanistan, l 0 come, all hider has asked people in the city of spin bolduc, what changes they want to see. it's another day of life and been bol dock. one month after the dollar bond to go. all of it's done as you're going to the most popular thing right now is that dollar bond flag where it's free by law, by and large numbers for the 1st time. and we had to return to our country ravaged by wal mart paper that we spoke to a half day. happy dollar bon up back. 5 come down part of the ways that we want to say that this complete peace and security in kandahar we want to give assurance to those outside as well as inside kandahar,
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there are no security. we haven't heard of any untoward incident in other provinces . and there was complete peace throughout the whole country. so if people are fed up with fighting of gosh, that are challenges. and for the 1st time they're gone, they're fallen silent. but they're challenges waiting ahead for the new government . one of the drug and 2nd economy. people a warranted the national community to realize that one has gone, had better deal, right? tens of thousands of people have been killed. and what the people of done now warn be libya as national oil cooperation says that it's negotiated an end to a blockade of crude oil exports. ports were blocked last week by protest is demanding jobs for locals. as sitter and ruslan, if oil terminals are now open again to demonstrate has ended. their says in the oil company as promising to provide opportunities for people in the community.
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thousands of protests as an origin tina marching in the capital to demand jobs at an increase in social aid. many and one side is angry about rising policy, had high inflation. the government, a president of better fernandez, has been blamed for failing to deliver on promises to improve living standards. it's some of the heavy defeat against the opposition in sunday's primary midterm election. i'm serious, today's a bow is that? well, there's thousands and thousands of people that have come to the center of what site is, where the ministry of social development is located there, marching for jobs, their margin for more government assistance. many of the people are coming from some of when a site is poor, it's terry of most of the ones we have spoken to say they're currently unemployed and they cannot make ends meet argentina is in the middle of an economic crisis is currently trying to negotiate a 40000000000 debt with the i in a math, there's a how you lation unemployed unemployment on the rights of cover to also on the
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right. those are definitely a crisis going on with the ruling coalition. last primary election last sunday. it was the 1st shoot defeat in the pair nice party history, the paris party, the current party, empower they lost in 17 provinces, including and the province of what site is. most of the people we have spoken to say that the government is failing to deliver on their province, that they need much more assistance. so protest like this one are examples of a, b, and happiness and dissatisfaction that exists on the streets of argentina. today. we'll get a weather update next year and also sarah then going on trial for volkswagen executives. take the stand over the comment because emissions cheating campbell me at one giant leap for space. taurus. as a crew is suffering the us right now space exits 1st. private trip interval busy.
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ah hello, nice to see you. believe it or not, we have sun below average temper for the middle east. we don't often say that, but it's the time that the year as so we'll pick out re add $36.00 degrees. we go in for a closer look at the next 3 days and ok, we should be about 40, but fear not by sunday will get you back to average temperatures with wall to wall sunshine on top. i do think it's going to stay dry for southern portions of pakistan. none of this month's sooner moisture will leak in. so karate is up to $38.00 degrees. it's above average, some pretty aggressive rain falling towards turkey's ne black sea region, pushing into georgia on friday. but elsewhere we've got smooth sailing. it's stumble up to $26.00 degrees. some exceptional rain for tenure over the past 24
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hours, scooping up more than a 100 millimeters of rain. and it's still coming down on friday rate along that border with uganda. further toward the south, we do have breezy conditions for about the western and eastern cape and some showers hanging around affecting durban. this is on friday. let me put you forward to saturday and dry conditions here. but look, what happens, johannesburg, your temperatures go down. put, meantime, keep down, you're up to 23 degrees on saturday with plenty of sun. that's it for me. see you soon. the meet your eyes, small natural rocks from outer space that survive the journey down to us. and have high market value for rock and minimum collectors as the world's joins, the moroccan nomads and their desert such with these gifts from scott
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icon says that it's a meter right? had it is it is i me to roy morocco's meet you write hunter's on the ah, ah ah, hello adrian, i gotta hear it though that he's from the headlines. the us and britain began view in the pacific security alliance as orcus. it's being seen as part of a strategy to counter china. process, criticize us, ready as decision to cancel a $65000000000.00 submarine deal in favor of the agreement. and officials have called it a stat in the back of font size, but it's special forces killed the leader of ice.

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