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ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera. ah, francois felt a serious crisis and accuses a st. 1000000. cancel the submarine, contract in favor of a deal with the us. ah, i'm have them. he's in this is al jazeera from doha, also coming up. yeah. why for protest in june? is you the president's critics accuse him of a paragraph after he's suspended parliament. and for the prime minister,
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the us plans to step up efforts to expel functions as mostly haitian migrant course into texas from mexico search of a better future. the basics makes the 1st of all civilian space mission, return summer after 3 things in a diplomatic disputes between france as strictly the u. k. and the us continues to escalate france as accused history of a breach of trust. after scrap to submarine contracts in favor of a deal with the united states, the cancellation of that security deal in the pacific prompts at paris to we call at some passengers to the us and astray leah, the french foreign minister. once the allies are facing a serious crisis,
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you muscle there have been lies. there has been duplicity. there has been a major rupture of trust. there has been contempt. so it's not going well between us, not at all. that means that there is a crisis. and at that point, there's 1st a symbolic aspect, meaning we're recalling our ambassadors to try to understand, but also to show, to our former partner countries that we have very strong discontent. really a serious crisis between us. and if they come, it's also a way to reevaluate our position to defend our interests both in australia and in the united states will enter the deal of failure will be able to acquire nuclear power submarines built with us and british technology. but it's come at the expense of france as it loses a multi $1000000000.00 agreement, where we challenge reports leaving the embassy for who knows how long frances ambassador to australia stopped his car for
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a few words to report is i think this is dina use. we fake a very, very bad handling of the partnership. it was not the contract was above the ship thrust bud the ships up supposed to be days on the 1st disbanding and also above the sea bass infinity is a result of the french then it was to sidney airport, his flight home, mtv basset, to the french embassy in washington, d. c. this is an unprecedented move by france, the united states oldest ally. you have to go back to the, for the president of the united states. that's george washington here. to find the origins of the alliance between france and the u. s. just 2 years after the u. s. declaration of independence in 1778, france formally recognized the strange new nation. and in fact,
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it and its war against the british in all of the years since then. this is the 1st time says the french foreign ministry. it ever recall if i'm back to the, to the us. it's proof of how angry francy is right now. and this is why. and so friends offices bought a new enhance trilateral security partnership between a straight in the united kingdom and the united states. on wednesday, australia, the u. k and the us some vail orcus, it's a defense agreement aimed at countering china in the in the pacific. bought it, cuts france out of a 2016 deal to build diesel power submarines for australia in favor of nuclear power attack from the u. k. and us it li, frank, tens of billions of dollars poorer, and it's being seen by paris as a gross deception by friends and allies. still, there are those who think parents is overreacting. i think, you know,
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it was not necessary. i mean, we have never recalled previously when better from washington, and it's really very bad manners from the americans to, to was wrong. so i'm in really, i'm treating my call, i can and the dog and song, but it's only bad manners. and i think that vengeance is a meal that should be served cold. after you. k. francis sped london, the sting of pulling home it's ambassador. instead french menaces have tried something more withering. they suggest it's not worth bothering with junior partners. and that's all the u. k. is to the u. s. where we helen's, how does era london have improved her since he has capital in the 1st major demonstration since president case said, seized power dismiss parliaments in july. some protest is trying to shut down the
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qu, hearing and you rights. one of the 2011 revolution will be lost. the president has rejected the accusations and indicated he planned to amend the constitution. the protest was accompanied by a heavy police presence and a rival rally my side supporters. sally, here soon is a fellow at the market to send to george mason university. he witnessed the protest, sir, their ancestors growing frustration about the president factions. icing from work not to lose your who are who surely supportive of the process are not worried because it's been more than a month and your match. hillary may be good and there is no government, no prime minister. so i think there's a general feeling that you have been taken. however, thank you. not the report using materials,
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benefits and the future looks figure feel, feel like before for, for the site. even though it was important to restrict him and he's looking for a person wherever there's also really worried that measures are not using actual results purchase or reduction in price, which was friday. the goal was to reduce the prices in bizarre, where we're really regional did not go down mom, so i think you are factors, contributes and dr. young people and you know, they build up the pressure on the ruling every inside. and he's advisors to come up with a at least 3 people have been killed and 21 injured after a vehicle belonging to the taliban forces. hit
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a woodside mine. it happens in the african city of july above the capital of mankind province, which is an eyesore stronghold. meanwhile, several people have suffered minor injuries. after a bomb went off in the capital, cobbled resident said he noticed the ball under his car as he prepared to clean it . surviving members of the us drone attack in a couple of months and compensation actually relocated from afghan austin. it comes after the u. s. admitted the attack intended to target iso in fact killed 10 members of the same family. that's up here as commander. apologize for what he called a tragic mistake. some of the java reports form couple chart remains of what some of the children were wearing when the u. s drawn hit their house. some of them are inside a displaying outside, near a parked car. among the 10 people killed in dublin, august, the 29th for 2 year old. so maya and i, along with the 3 year old ma leeker,
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7 year old are when was playing near the car? 20 year olds, amir 6 year old. been you mean an 11 year old for fight? 16 year old face and was learning to reverse the car with his father's the me right . nothing was preparing for prayer. neighbors rushed with buckets to put out fire. they were too late. my daughter malika, but the family which lost everything. the u. s. admission of killing civilians bring no closure. aim of once compensation and is demanding the u. s. government, relocate his family from of london on that 1st they should investigate after that they should target the on listen, people don't do it. any mistake right now i heard that america accept the mistake. yeah, my last in member of the family will not just type for you say for high that are going i the hall over the world. before the acknowledgement of the u. s. stone strike, which kill civilians. taliban leader. and connie told the era that us john started
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innocent people in cobble. and he says, isis k controls know based in a plan is done. and it cannot be used as a pretext to strike against the people. and he says it's in breach of the agreement, signed with the u. s. last year in the hot through, i just went to the agreement is like inviting war. this doesn't help with peace and prosperity. it's. he's misusing peace in a wrong way. now pieces come to this country, so if they continue to behave like this, do all should understand where they went was not peace. the u. k. bass bureau of investigative journalism says more than 10000 people have been killed in an estimated 13000 john strike and have gone to spawn. and so far, no one has been held accountable. the families lawyer calls it a war crime. this was the last strike carried out by us forces in abundance on our reminder, for many off guns of the initial days where my address students were being killed and drawn strikes. and for many here
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a legacy of us presence for 20 years in this country. so i'm a bon jovi out there a couple following an order from the taliban boys have returned to secondary school in afghanistan. the 3rd word for girls will return. female pupils weren't mentioned in friday's announcement. girls have been able to return to the primary schools. telephone spokesman says plans are being made to reopen high school to girls. the no date has been given has been a heavy police presence in washington, dc for a rally supporting people arrested during the storming of the capital. in january. police were taking no chances of repeats of the events on january 6 and said their intelligence had reported some threats of violence. phil laval, reports for washington. here is what a show of force looks like. this is water authority is fair to repeat all. this is what they got. crazy september 18th,
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not another january sick, no storming of the capital has no chance of even getting close. so kind of one time when you say, how concerned right? well, we're always concerned, but again, we're prepare for today. so that's an important thing that we prepare. we train, we've done the things that we need to do to make sure that our capital secure this raley, the 1st since the insurrection. see it on this countries collective mind, not approach from demo. it's not about president trump, but plenty of his supporters if we had intended to capture this building. we would have been down here with rifles here to demand furnace. this is about justice and disparate treatment for what they call political prisoners. those accused or convicted of violence and insurrection, their right to have a corpus has been violated. you have the right to a speedy trial in the united states. it's in our constitution. the security operation here is huge. you've got offices from multiple courses,
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the national guard here by the washington monument, you've got a line of trucks talk to solving anybody leaving a vehicle that are coming through in that road vehicle. when you walk around towards the capital, there are 3 levels of security, 3 layers, you've got to space to talk levels, offences they all not. you've got the high fences with rates. why? and then be all not inside the capitol. the police looking out after january 6, they don't have any chances today on the lawn. lots of differences, lots of passion out of danger. they were described by thomas domestic terrorism. when you say that not a danger, not to mr jervis, i was here on january the 6th. it was mostly peaceful demonstration. but there were some people violated the law. you'd be prosecuted between $5.70 for testers. were expected police putting the eventual number of people here between 40450 for 4 months, including
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a man who knows what it's like to crash the capital duck hughes. land that a gyroscope to there in 2015, a major security breach which led to jail time giving him a unique viewpoint here. reason that a person is okay. them just as there's no right to keep them income. well, the $600.00 people have been charged. so far, the former president trump, who was impeached, then acquitted for incitement, issuing this statement, saying hearts and minds with the people being persecuted, so unfairly the being held successively with mid terms and a possible trump rerunning 2024. this is unlikely to be the last protest here. phil of el al jazeera washington fella heads on al jazeera, libya begins rebuilding after a decade of conflict. we visit the militarized zones for look at hire there being transforms for the residence in tripoli.
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ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to see you. here's your update on the monsoons across the subcontinent. 3 problem spots. we're going to focus on sri lanka toward the east and also the northwest. so 1st for longer, northern parts of the country, picking up a $126.00 millimeters of rain, round the baseband goal. we had a disturbance. it's now shuffled toward the west. so heavy rain for westbank all into o disha on sunday. then there was that disturbance. it was over. it was the pradesh . it's now sliding toward the south southwest. so it's over, roger stand and good europe, in fact, booter out over the past 24 hours scooping up about $50.00 to $60.00 millimeters of rain. and i think we'll see much of the same on sunday, after se, asia,
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and we have driving rain in the forecast for central and southern parts of vietnam . also pretty good batch of rain through central areas of the philippines. another area we're going to be watching closely is from the yellow river valley down toward the gang c, as young show to look at $135.00 degrees, but with a heat index. feeling about 43. so a lot of humidity, a lot of moisture to sparks and very serious storms here. tropical storm sean 2 moves out toward the pacific on sunday, so we're left with a lot of sunshine tokyo, $27.00 degrees. so soccer will also be dry on sunday. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties down to the. you are a regulation to own a tiger, then there are own a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and to can i see, and that's the bottom line. a lot of the stories that we cover highly complex,
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so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can. as always is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do. me the the me this is al, just a quick reminder of the top stories for you. this are francis accused history of a breach of trust answered scraps. a submarine contract in favor of an agreement with the united states. cancellation of the security deal means france loses a multi $1000000000.00 deal to sell its submarine. camera crews has been held for under canes, presidents, case, infinity of capital. the 1st major demonstrations using sean's power dismissed
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parliament in july. his critics, keyson of the sizes of migrants who cross into the us are and are in the texas border turn over will be supported the u. s. bonds to step up their expulsion. it's estimated that more than 13000 people, most of them from haiti are staying to make sure of camp on the bridge traffic as close to vehicles and pedestrians. but the only border crossing in the city del rios mer has declared a state of emergency describing the situation is unprecedented and surreal. let's go live that see john hallman, who joins us from the other side of the border in a corner mexico. john, what's happening? where you are? yes. well, you probably, we are actually a friend of the quick time. we're right next to the real branded. that's the rhythm, the divide growth
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room. just more than 10000 people. most of them from hate, the happened doing. you get the united states and the temporary capital. the other side is what we were told when we got through the by the american board of drove was that we go into the camp and we couldn't speak to people. we also tried to get him from the united, so i did bit earlier in the day, and we would hope the same thing we've just been speaking to other journeys. we've got the same metric, this 10000 people there from haiti. and we've done this just a moment of being allowed access to basically the results of what the conditions are right now in that camp. we knew that beforehand, there was a lack of the lack of running water impacts and for drinking water. these people, they had to come back approximate that we didn't keep coming back and food to try to bring food from this side. because the reason that in the cut, the conditions right now in the going to be a little bit of a mystery. what we got from people on this side that we've been speaking to here on
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this fact they sit on frighten, know, go across the united states, heard about the different places, like you mentioned. i don't want that to happen to me just one man his life. and he thought that when the camp we didn't have a phone call that he's here and he still keep wondering what to do right now. so it's sort of in that situation of developing and obviously the us government is really trying to control what happens the people who are and how we can prove to them. and it's a very uncertain situation. jordan and the us to be very clear, they want to deport these people. they want to send the back to have the know the hey t, as is a country that has several challenges. and these people haven't left for fun. i mean, i know you can't speak to the people who are in there, but just give us a sense of the, the journey that people have made to get as far as they have. yeah,
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actually just speaking to people on the kid, they said that they came into chile, the country in south america, and they went to america, then the america to get hit the most we and they've been doing over a long period of time. now one of the areas on that route is in an area to read reports from my colleague about and that had a lot of write, a lot of notice in a lot of robbery going people hurrying journey. the problem is that govern mass and i think president biden's government is wondering what can they do about so many people in such a small town. okay. john, home, and they're joining us live from the shores of the rio grande and mexico johnson. i thank you very much. indeed. the 1st all civilian space flights a sponge, stone offer for the cool stuff to 3 days in orbit. the
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inspiration for on behalf of space ex, hope the planet much. right. well, the space that captures reach around 585 kilometers above earth, us the furthest any human as for from our planet since 1972, the billionaire who paid for the flights. jarred, isaac mon, 63 others with him spent 6 months trading aboard, the automated capsule for his launch on weight and said, well, let's bring in a tom since she's a writer for space dot com and joins this note from orlando florida. and maybe there's been a lot of talk about how this, these are not professional nationals, this is a civilian flights. they've been overseas for 3 days. it was sort of in bags.
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has this flight has globally on the space industry which you're very familiar with, what, what kind of benefits does it bring other than lots of funds for the individuals on board? i think it brings excitement and it actually gets more people interested in space. and not only that, but this particular flight was part of a fundraising effort for st. jude children's research hospital. so. so far, the crew is raised $581000000.00, which will go with $100000000.00 that jared has donated. so it's, it's done a lot of good. it has its own rather a different scale, usually for fundraising, people, words sponsored walk or something. i mean, it coffin, awful lot of money to send across like this into space and yes, the 1000000000 paid for it, but people were to argue should we be spending this amounts of money
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to make space travel more affordable and accessible when there are arguably plenty of other pressing matters to be spending billions of dollars on here on planet earth. yeah. so they decided to embark on this mission as part of like i said, a fundraising effort and to inspire people to reach for the stars reach for their dreams. one of the passengers, haley are, you know, was a childhood cancer survivor who now works for st. jude. and now she has gone into space. so it's kind of taking an inspirational message as well as just sort of reaching out to people about the planet and seeing the planet from space is sort of changing. so it's helping inspire people to be better stewards of their loan has been made by the fact that this is, this is a civilian mission. this is,
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these are space tourists if you like. but this is complicated case. this is flying the thing and, and what kind of advancements have been made in order to get this vehicle up there with, you know, you know, is there any one of the controls? so no dragon is designed to be automated, but engineers in space axes, headquarters, and hawthorne can also operated if they need to. and then there are some certain command that the crew inside the dragon can carry out as well. because when they were, there's a video of it right now when they were landing, they have to punch a few little buttons and get everything set up so that they're right on course. ok . and we thought some bread of time. great. forget your so. so thank you. so much for joining us on al jazeera, we appreciate it. thank you. campaigns to succeed. japan's prime minister has started say, you're sure he's a suca step down 2 weeks ago for candidates of battles. the tyson
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a televised debates to win the leadership of japan's governing party in elections as scheduled for the end of the month. the winter of the votes is most likely to succeed. suca cause seeking and all muslim. coming up. in the 1st instance, we must stop using fossil fuels, encourage energy efficiency, and increase the share of renewable energy we produce. in the interim, we will have to make up for the shortfall with nuclear energy port on our going you, we cut some of this, it, it, quote, kilometers in the post pandemic world, the dressing inequality will be of major importance. the corona virus crisis has exacerbated the phenomenon of social division of child poverty and deisel ation. like mexicans, presidents has called for a regional economic community similar to the european union. he made the proposal during the summer of latin american and caribbean states that taking place in his country representatives as the 33 member alliance known as c. like
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a meeting to discuss replacing the organization of american states mexican president on dress. mother lopez over door says a regional block will better address economic inequalities. live is capital is revamping its image just one of the most beautiful cities along the mediterranean sea. in some government is building new parks and recreational areas for residence, traumatized by more than a decade of conflict of china reports from tripoli. the city of tripoli is also known as the bright of the sea for its beauty and location on the southern shores of the mediterranean sea. but years of conflict of the 2011 uprising against a ruler, wal mart, duffy have left libby as capital neglected. now that starting to change mohammed dismay as an engineer and runs tripoli as public service company, he's supervising a governmental campaign to renovate the cities parks and recreational areas. in
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10 years of political divisions in libya, have result of the negligence in the public sector. life stopped the grass, dried roads, and infrastructure, destroyed. the people are tired of the fighting. no, thanks to god. we have started the campaign to renew life in the city. we are renovating all the parks and fixing roads. so people have a place to go and enjoy time with their families. with the capital seen relative calm and work underway, the mood among people here has changed and we want to live like the rest of the world. we're tired of war. i want to go to work and in my free time have places to take my kids to play. so before this was a military zone with big walls, no one could enter. but now things are better. as you can see, it's safe and clean. this new park in the heart of tripoli was previously a military base. it was torn down. it's only remaining structure that watch tower over there. now, it's filled with families enjoying the reviews together, children,
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plane meals being share. liliana is a medical student. she says there's been a visible change in tripoli landscape in recent months that you need to run back despite all the fighting and problems. and in the past, i'm optimistic because we're seeing good things happening now like new parks opening rather than military bases. children playing everywhere, satisfying to see and gives us hope in the future. in march, a political settlement was reached between the un recognize government and tripoli and rival authorities based in the east of libya to end hostilities that lead to a unity government taken power, allowing local authorities to begin work and breathe new life into the capital. elections are due in december, but could be postponed due to political divisions and thus left them any here hoping libby as hard. one piece won't be short lived malik, trina, al jazeera tripoli, a french dare devil has wild crowds in paris as he walked 600 meters on
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a tightrope between the eiffel tower and a theatre in trocadero square. nathan, paula relied on a narrow strip of we'll just 2 and a half centimeters white. as he walked 17 nieces above the ground and over the river, thin others that much more of the day's use on our website. the address of course, also sera dot com. ah, this is alex, as ever these of the headlines, franz was accused of stealing a breach of trust. after scraps a submarine, contracts in favor, open agreements with the united states. cancellation of contract means france loses a multi $1000000000.00 deal to sell it submarines to st.

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