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he was never on the whatever road to all the migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sierra ah to me, the concentration of crisis draws thousands to this string protest is opposed to seizure of ruling powers by president kaiser saying, ah, hello, why mainly i gwen this is al jazeera alive from dough house. so coming up, we wed deliberately gift in the black we where there was anger and frustration among allies from recalls. exam back to camera and
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washington was dumped from a multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal security based around us capitol hill as the borders of january 6. right to imprisoned the insurrection holder rally, and to top us advisory panel recommends a boost jacoby dine pain shot only for the elderly and those that risk of severe disease. ah, we start with 2 new z where thousands of protesting in the capital 2 news in the 1st major demonstration since president car said seized ruling powers and dismissed parliament in july. mm. opponent. calling said move and organized. the president has indicated he plans to amend the constitution, but this is powerful labor union and the biggest party in the dissolved parliament
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have come out against it. that's going to remind her of the race in developments into new zia, in july, president said suspended parliament and assumed executive authority, which spoke to accusations of a curb. he then cracked down on political opponents in the media, including al jazeera is office into news, but said, says he had to add to rescue the country from economic and political crisis, which have led to months of protests. rebecca louis is a journalist based in 2 names. she says, john is eons of protesting for the sake of their country's future. 50 days after that tumble of the government, there's no government for no world map and now for the future of the country. that's why 2 reasons gather from this morning you know, the couple of capital in tunis to protest against prison. i have a decision and now they are describing his decision. a the violation of the
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constitution in lucian street in the book give a venue demonstrate. there's no show thing. good, good. that's such a down the coo and we want the return of the legitimacy and also save our. a democracy at the same time and a few minutes ago accounts are demonstration started. something that people want to do. so the parliament, so no, exactly. now we have 2 camps of demonstrations in should be able to, but we have people who are against business and in the other, in the other side, we have people who are grow the business decision at the same time with me think a big police presence a presence around this people avenue and let's say this is the biggest, the most trace and since the announcement of president i saw you in
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the 24th. a of july, frances, recalling its ambassadors from the u. s. and a strongly after what it called a stab in the back. it's part of a dispute about a new security package in the pacific. under the deal is strongly it will be able to acquire nuclear powered. so submarines build with us and u. k. technology. but it comes at the expense of france as a multi $1000000000.00 agreement by french submarines has been canceled. the deal between the u. k. u. s. and destroyer is widely seen as an effort to counter china's influence in the region. frances recalled ambassadors who astrology says his country has been jute and betrayed by our line. we with deliberately kept in the black, we where better woodley you can go on and you can realize our deep we feel about such
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a thing. is it possible that you ignore? you don't even mention you, don't you even refuse to discuss with a trusted partner like france and for you know about such an issue. oh, could it be possible re challenge has this emptied from london fronts of rice over the u. k. has been fraught for a number of years, not disastrous, but certainly fraud, mainly because of breakfast. and france is key role in decision making within the european union has also meant that over the last few years has locked horns with london over numerous things. we've got the disagreements that have been hatched over for many months and years to do with northern islands to do with access to the european marketplace tice bracket and
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currently to do with immigration. there are people who are coming through france leaving french shores in small thing, ease and coming to the beaches of southern england. that's a, that's another issue between the u. k and france. so they're having to deal with the owner bilateral level this latest route. i think although the u. k is not absolutely at the heart of it, it certainly is not going to help this difficult relationship between france and the u. k. and it's not going to be good for either side. it's not good for the, for the brush aside is not gonna be good for the french odd. they will try, i think, to find a way of getting past this box. because the french are not pointing the finger of blame at the u. k. as much as they are against the united states and australia, they're essentially saying that the u. k was not much more than an intermediary and
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this kind of matchmaker between australia and the united states. and perhaps it will be easier for the front to get over this hump than it will be for the united states and australia. china's state, back to newspaper the global times, has described hysteria as a porn of the us and gullible for buying into us cold war strategy. the chinese president has warned against what he calls interference from turner forces during his address to the shanghai co operation organisation. jevar, general jones, we should maintain firm confidence in our systems, reject condescending, lecturing and firmly support countries and exploring development pods and governance models that are compatible with their national conditions. we must never allow any journalist interference in the domestic affairs of countries in our region, under whatever pretext, in short, we should keep the future of our country's development and progress firmly in our
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own hands. john blackland is an international security professor at the astronomy national university. he explains how china's military growth is changing. the dynamic between regional pallets to be fit the french will within the right to do what they've done. but look at the novel group. the french company is not actually playing sheet of paper here other than of l group and been been challenged about it's tardiness and it's all over every budget performance for some time. now, it's competitive compounded by the fact that you know what the french head was, a nuclear propulsion submarine, the barracuda, for which they had proposed to take out the nuclear propulsion and putting a diesel, electrical, tentative, which destroys request. and then it's trading changes in my mind. so perfectly understandable for them to be quite moved at what a stride his dumb. but it's very interesting because the dynamics have shifted and
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you know, president ga, well within his rights. so what he does to the shankar cooperation organization. but let's not forget it's chinese expansion. it's exponential growth of military capabilities, including dozens of submarines, literally dozens of submarines manufactured in recent years. coupled with demonstrable rhetorical bobs that are aimed at countries like australia, korea, japan, canada, the united states, anybody who days to cross china cross and chairman g for his remarks. i mean this is, this is what's driving the change elsewhere. and the rage and chinese military plains have flooring in, ty, one's a space, a day up to tie one announced an increase in each military spending the island says it will spend $9000000000.00 to upgrade its weapons and purchase new missiles to push back against threats. from china, also on friday, us battleship, sailed through ty, ones, waters for the 9th time since president joe bought into office. china called the
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move provocative and accused washington of de stabilizing the region to the us. now and an expert panel has rejected a proposal to roll over 19 booster shots to all americans age 16 and over it started a lack of safety data on extra doses and doubts about the value of mass boosters. but in endorsed extra pfizer bind, take shots of people above the age of 65, and those at high risk of severe disease. however, the votes, not binding. dr. mesh adelcia is a senior scholar with the johns hopkins center for health security. he explained her might need a 3rd vaccine. we've already seen that for immunosuppressed populations, that this is something that's beneficial because they tend to not respond to the standard regiment of vaccines. and that's something that w h o is actually endorsed. when it comes to the general population, i think you have to parse it to see where are we seeing declined in in efficacy
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when it comes to serious disease. and that's why there wasn't a yes vote for the general population. but in some of those higher risk groups, those that are elderly, there seems to be some benefit. i don't think in united states that the question of supply, i think we have these vaccine doses are already there on hand for people to get. but i do think, in general, if, when you're looking at the trajectory of the pandemic, it's 1st, 2nd doses that are the most important. 3rd doses are, are less important that than those 1st 2, especially if you're trying to keep hospitals from going into crisis. but that's why this is a narrow recommendation from that f d a committee based on where there actually was, but it's not blanket. what that 3rd dose will do is protect some people who are at high risk for severe complications from needing hospitalization. so it may have an impact on hospital capacity in some parts of the some parts of the world. but in general, transmission that issue is going to be solved with 1st. and 2nd doses. there are doses less important when it comes to transmission, but more about protecting those individuals who have higher risk for disease. we've seen some definition in protection against serious disease with the vaccine because
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of their age because of their high risk condition. police in australia have arrested more than 200 people at an anti locked down protest. they also signed pepper spray at the rally and melvin several 100 people disobeyed. stay at home, a rule to demonstrate. the city is in a 6 that locked down. since the pandemic began to head on al jazeera, it's hope this low carbon heating and cooling system will revolutionize electron the right to make electric cars go further and charge faster. and why peru is remaining. there remains is abby. my allot. goodman, who had led one of latin america's most violent rebels. ah
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hello good to see you know, major change across the middle east with your weather pattern though we are now starting to get into the season where it's hard to find those 50 degree days. but many of us, either at average or slightly above or below, for example, look at tater, on 33 degrees. we go in for a closer look. and this is actually pretty well where you should be this time of the year, a seller forecasts with plenty of sunshine over the next $35.00 and even 7 days off the pockets santino are staying dry in the south. 36 degrees in karachi, me just see some showers sneak in between the hor and islam, but not going to be a wash it off to turkey. we're also looking at subtle condition here just as scattering of showers, mostly for northern portions of the country, close toward the black sea. through the tropics of africa. we've got our storms come in and go in. but once again, i have concern. as we head toward gabon, equitorial, guinea, and cameroon, on sunday, where we could see some pretty intense burst of rain here, further toward the south scattering of showers for the western cape. it's going to
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be breezy here as well. we'll talk about those winds in a sec. but focus on the positive habit are only 29 degrees, then talk also 29. and now for those wins in cape town, we'll look for them to got up to 55 kilometers per hour on sunday. that's it for me . see you soon. the frank assessments, by way it is once again freedom suppression informed opinions. what you saw happening is come on to it was 40 to come up with 2 is the critical debate here. it's not between kula and any other than we have concrete here between 34 years. re running that even people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh
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the, the hello you want to 0. i'm emily angry, and a reminder about her stories this hour. thousands of paying to the straight trinity is capital in the 1st major demonstration, after president said, face powers and dismissed parliament in july, they are opposed to the president's plan to amend the constitution. frances recalling its ambassadors the u. s. and astray after what it's calling a stab in the back. frances, angry after a jelly, a cancelled multi $1000000000.00 submarine contract to enter a military lions with the us and u. k. and an expert panel in the us has rejected government plan to roll carpet 9 team booster shots to all americans age 16 and older. but in doors to extra flies
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by and take shots of people over the age of 65, hundreds of police officers deployed around the u. s. capital for a rally by far right groups ahead of the event, police said they detected some threats of violence. organizes of the justice for j 6 rally as showing support to those arrested for taking part in the capitol writes in january, hundreds of people reached the building and bid to overturn former president donald trump's election to fate. let's bring in phil laval now, who's lived for us at the rally in washington. hello, they feel what's the mood like on the ground? well, i mean, this raleigh is pretty much wrapping up now. it has been very civil. it's been very calm. there's a lot of sharing lots in applauding at the moment. you can hear from my brain on. so we were saying was on stage. he went off the time i call you probably called say, or you'll be able to hear him. he's the guy who was organized this rally. he's
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a format campaign stop up on the drum. he began by telling people do not be violent, do not try to make this and other january thing. and also there are lots of media respects them, engage with them, talk to them, and he's just actually said the same thing. but in the midst of that, we will have people say in the media, we're going to be trying to try you in a bad line. so whatever you do, don't give them any ammunition. 6 at them, i think to be very good. make sure it, hey, you've got a mix of different people. you've got those who i have for the course that my brain is pushing, which is the justice for the people who will be in incarcerated. i all of the house still for that rose or that roles image on your direction, but you've also got why you see what from the other side. the black lives must approach as there are other processes here. say some of those people who are in jail, she'll be in jail, i think being engaged with each other, happy discussions. sometimes they've been maybe study testing, but they have been in good nature. there is no violence so we can say for the police all over not direction. there is
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a light of what offices they pay it maybe about half an hour or so ago. probably because this event is due to wrap up. so they want to be prepared and they're all police absolutely. everywhere i hear you call the capital police. you've got the d . c. police police from neighboring forces. you got the national guard. they are taking absolutely no chances because compared to january, the 6th, they knew this is coming. they be prepared to strategize again. i spoke to the police chief earlier today. i asked him if he was concerned because of course we're concerned, but we are prepared because he'll be planning today. i'm the actual capital. there's no way of getting any way to build a unless you are extremely extremely to top 3 layers of security who levels of various depart. then you've got a 3rd level of barriers which are really hard to raise a wire. inside the capital. of course, you've got police officers looking out fully prepared in case anybody gets any right now. but of course is that when i was really inside that capital building because compared to johnny with a lot of we say this isn't about the certification of
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a new president. and claims that it was a recollection, this is a weekend the only people in there is a police officer, lawmakers. so they offer pad, had things for the best prepared for the worst, but fun for things to be relatively calm. while that is quite good, you thank you for the update fuel of l for us live there in washington dc. the us military has admitted a drone strike and i've got the fans capital last month, mistakenly killed civilians instead of iso fighters. 10 people including 7 children, died in the attack in kabul. i taught us commander apologize for what he called a tragic mistake. as some of job aid has visited the area. busy in cobble where the strike heat this is what is left of the vehicle. we can see memorabilia of those children, their toys scattered here. some of the water containers, which the driver of the car was putting in, as it was reported earlier by the us forces that this was
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a terrorist. now we know from the united states, it was a strike, which was wrongly done against a civilian family. we've been speaking to family members who have been telling us that they are looking for compensation from the united states. they want justice for their family members. and if possible, those who have remained in this compound want to leave a gun is done. there has been some talk about what is going to happen next in a gun to sign, but they say regardless of what the future of the son is, this was an attack which was carried out against them inside their own home. some of the children were actually around this car, and some of them were inside when the drawn struck them. vivian, speaking to taliban leaders in the lead up to this acknowledgement by the united states. and they've been telling us that this was an act of aggression. the united states for 20 years has been killing innocent civilians, according to the taliban, and they say they have no agreement with the united states and incidents such as this. and their insistence on using eisen k as a pretext to attack of gun son is not acceptable. and those countries who have
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intelligence about such terroristic liberties in god is done, should share it with taliban viewed as. but for now, here in this compound, that is death, misery, and memories of those who passed and people who are trying to rebuild their lives in the may have of what is going on. and what happened to their family. staying in afghanistan and local officials say at least 3 people have been killed and 21 of his injured after a vehicle belonging to the taliban forces his roadside mine. it happened in july, but in the eastern province of manga hum guineas military. ladies. say they will not bound to international pressure to let detained president l for con, day fly into exile. the west african regional block aco was expelled guinea after con day was overthrown. durham during a military takeover. earlier this month, the president of ivory coast and gonna ask for con days, release during
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a one day trip to consecrate on friday, the block has already imposed sanctions and demanded elections be held within 6 months of interest. has this report from cri the visit by the echoes chairman and president of gun and not go for idol along with the president of i because mr. lawson or tara has failed to get mr. alpha condi release from military custody now on the streets of conner, cree, hear a lot of people are happy, but the functions announced by a cause following their extraordinary summit. if not widespread, it's particularly targeted at the military leaders here in clinical members of their families with that counts and monies outside frozen. now the fear was before the echoes, some of the fear was they would be wider economic sanctions. i guess the country. but this did not happen, and a lot of people are happy for that. on the side of negotiations, the military insisted that the any deadline that comes should come from the people
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of guinea and not external forces. meanwhile, they have continued, then it goes to issues. and consultations with various stakeholders here in guinea about forming a government in about flushing out a transition program. whether or not that will appease the economic community west african state. time shall tell, but for now the streets of guinea. com business is back on stream and money activities have continued the remains of a man who founded one of latin america's most violent rebel groups. the shining path will be cremated for congress reached the decision after days of hated to base about concerns that abby, my l. goodman's graveside could become a rallying point to support is, mariana sanchez, reports from lima. the, the body of former shining pass leader of the males man remains in the morgue for now hated by so many do, branded a terrorist and genocidal his death became the subject of debate for nearly
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a week. authorities denied his wife, illinois also serving a life sentence for terrorism. permission to decide his fate. instead, precedent, they look at the enacted bill taylor made for guzman in congress, the orders his commission was saying, well, you have left, you and i for national security, the public prosecutor's office will cremate the corpses of leaders of terrorist organization or those who committed crimes of treason whose man lid an armed conflict that lasted 2 decades and lift more than 60000 peruvians dead. many of his followers were imprisoned, but some still support his ideal. if one dies, this remains in others, and this will never be released, said guzman, convinced his legacy would lavonne. many peruvians worry that he won't be forgotten, i'm not going to get up. i do not believe his death will solve the problem of terrorism because there was to be people who follow his thinking. the,
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the rebel leader had a dominant presence in the country for the past 40 years. authorities want to prevent followers creating a shrine for pilgrimage. many people say they won this month, ashes to be dumb to beyond the 200 miles of pacific ocean that belong to pay to. but the question for many years we've got the chapter of avi mail, which month for us to new york by saturday space told sugar land joined the shining path when he was 12 at 14, he was captured in the battle field. he turned his life around and now works as a professor, he says, goose months, death is not the most important issue and believes the country is still in the face of posttraumatic stress from the armed conflict. a lot, you know, and we carry our suffering inside the trauma of the horror. we live through those wounds, don't just heal. we need to talk frankly, sincerely and acknowledge and recognize the victim the truth. and
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reconciliation commission says guzman is responsible for most of the killing. thousands of her died in the hands of the army and police authority say the location of his ashes will remain a secret, as thousands of peruvians continue to cope with a pain proof pass. but in the center, so i just see that lima beatles, mexico is hosting the 6, the regional summit of latin american and caribbean states. it aims to challenge us influence in the rage and representatives of the 33 member lions known as selig meeting to discuss dissolving the organization of american states, mexico, bolivia and venezuela are all critical of b o, a s saying it has been a puppet of us interests in latin america campaigns to succeed. japan's prime minister have started after your she hide
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a suit that step down 2 weeks ago for candidates battled out in a television debate in efforts to win the leadership of japan's ruling party in elections at the end of the month. the winter of the vote is most likely to succeed suda, the chinese version of the popular short video sharing app a tick tock has unfounded new rules to restrict access for young uses. those under 14 can now only use the app for 40 minutes between 6 am and 10 pm. the company says it's trying to, she'll be young from inappropriate content. critics say it's another step and the chinese government ongoing cracked down against tank. company electric cars are growing in popularity as the cost of batteries falls and performance increases. banners, governments around the world right, race to slash carbon emissions. engineers of face with a challenge of improving how far it can go. they've banker has more from london
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show our play is to put the thermal energy storage right on top of days. it looks anything but futuristic. but inside the chassis of this classic mini rover engineers, tinkering with ways to make electric car batteries go the extra mile in the u. k. alone, one in a cause board. so far the ca were pure electrical hybrid vehicles will become acres of racing to improve performance. but up to half the power of an electric cars battery is used to run the vehicle heating and air conditioning. a big concern from any drive is thinking about switching to electric with this team thing. they have a solution using excess heat generated by the battery to warm the car or power a cooling system. the advantage of it is it can simply use the heat pre stored inside of the material. and when we need to use the heat, we just release the energy from the material and use that energy to heat up the car
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. so it's as simple as that. its hope this low carbon heating and cooling system will revolutionize electric cars, allowing them to drive further at a lower cost and also boosting their popularity. the world's 1st electric full caught off is a glimpse of what's to come. it takes just a matter of minutes to supercharge vehicle, just enough time to wander around the all electric service station. even little work out with the energy generated from this bike, but straight back into the charging stations. we've often been tarnished with the anxiety we're in this industry in terms of range anxiety and charge anxiety that are negative phrases. and we want to dispel those and move those away. and i think range anxiety is diminishing phraseology because the vehicles are going so much further. now, you know, 2 or 3 or 400 miles, even certain cases is not necessarily that far away from being reality. some
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developers are going one step further with technology that can charge vehicles wirelessly at home or on the move along special roads to allow charging, whilst driving. with fast approaching a tipping point, where the mass adoption of electric car seems unavoidable. battery costs are falling, cause it getting cheaper and governments around the world setting, i'm bishop targets to cut carbon emissions. but there are still technological bumps in the road from infrastructure to performance. that engineer is an l. racing to overcome the bulk of al jazeera london. ah, hello, you're watching, i was there and these are the top stories, this alum 1000 to take you to the straits of 2 new jersey is capital. and the 1st major demonstration after president car said they pallets and dismiss parliament and.
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