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me ah, al jazeera ah, ah, all me. oh frank, the keys is australia and the us of a lying after the cancellation of a huge submarine order with british and american technology chosen instead. ah, play you watching al jazeera life from deal with me for the back. people also coming up. yeah. rival protest. tenicia, the president's critics accused him of a power grab after he suspended parliament and fried the prime minister survivors
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of an american drone attack, which kill 10 family members in cab, all demand compensation from the us and relocation from our scanning. and the u. s . brands to step up efforts to expel thousands of most the haitian migrant costs and detected from mexico in search of a been a france has accused australia of a breach of trust after its crop this submarine contract and made a deal with the united states and the u k, instead under the agreement, australia will be able to acquire nuclear power submarines built with us and british technology. but it comes at the expense of france, which has lost a multi $1000000000.00 deal to sell it submarines really challenge recourse leaving the embassy for who knows how long france's ambassador to australia stopped his car
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for a few words to reporters. i think this is deena hughes, we take a very, very bad ambling of the partnership because it was not the contract was above the ship, bought the ship that supposed to be paid on the 1st disbanding and also above the sea bass infinity was left is the result then, it was to sidney airport, but his flight home empty of its am bassett to the french embassy in washington, d. c. this is an unprecedented move by france, the united states oldest allies. you have to go back to before the president of the united states, as 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 and 1778. france formerly recognized the strange new nation and then back to its war against the
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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 france he 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 u. s. on vell 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. you muscle of therapy lies. yeah, there has been duplicity. there has been
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a major break of trust. there's been contempt. so it's not going well between us, not at all. still there are those who think parents is overreacting. i think, you know, it was not necessary. i mean, we have never recalled. previously i went back to the from washington and it's really very bad manners from the americans to, to was wrong. i mean, really medic, treating my call like 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. re helen's how to 0 london
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is certainly police have captured the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners to escape from a high security facility. police arrested when i de enough i at n e g in jeanine in the occupied west bank. and being a 2 week man hunt among those who tunnel their way out of prison with zachary, as a baby, a high profile, figuring 5 times on doing is really, prosecutors want to add an additional 15 years to each man sentence on charges that they were planning a new attack before the men were captured, residents of jeanine fontes, really soldiers who arrived in large numbers to continue their manhood. one palestinian was injured. janine residency since the jail break, thousands of law enforcement and military have been deployed in various sit there in protest. fin tenicia capital in the 1st major demonstrations in president k side sees power and dismiss parliament in july. some protesters chanted, shut down, the cool, fearing the rights one in the top. 2011 revolution will be lost. the president has
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rejected the accusation, then indicated the plans to amend the constitution. the protest was accompanied by heavy police presence and a rival rally by trade supporters. sally, yes, soon is the fellow at the mc hottest center of george mason university. he witnessed the protest and says there's bullying fresh. i mean from work not to lose . your who are you sure is supportive of the process. are no worries because it's been more than a month and she wrote match. he'll be good. and there is no government, nor prime minister. so i think there's a general hearing you soon as you have been taken. however, thank you. not really. so your materials benefit and the future looks figure, feel, feel for my support for, for the site. even though, importantly,
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respect him and he's looking for a person wherever there's also a growing worry that measures are not using actual results purchase or reduction in prices, which was friday. the goal was to reduce the prices in bizarre. where were you really new britain did not go down mom, so i think you are factors contribute to dr. young people and you know they build up the pressure on the ruling every science and he's advisors to come up with in the world news. i've got to sign at least 3 people have been killed and 21 injured after a vehicle belonging to taliban forces had a roadside mine. it happened in the city of joanna bought the capital of non ga ha province, which is an eiffel stronghold. meanwhile,
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several people have suffered minor injuries after a bomb went off in the capital couple. a resident says he noticed a bomb under his car as he was about to clean it. at the surviving family, members of 10 people killed by us drone attacking, cobble, or demanding compensation. and to be relocated from afghanistan, it comes out to the u. s. admitted they targeted an aid worker and 9 of his relatives instead of i saw fighters, a top us commander, apologized. what he called a tragic mistake. osama bin job 3 for some couple charge remains of what some of the children were wearing when the u. s. drawers hit their house, some of them, but inside a displaying outside, near a parked car. among the 10 people killed and cobbled on august the 29th for 2 year old. so maya and i, along with the 3 year old malika, 7 year old are when was playing near the car, 20 year olds, amir 6 year old. when you mean an 11 year old for zach fight,
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16 year old face and was learning to reverse the car with his father's the mirror. i. nothing was preparing for prayer. neighbors rushed with buckets to put out the fire. they were too late. my daughter, my love for the family which lost everything. the u. s. admission of killing civilians springs, no closure. aim of once compensation and is demanding the u. s. government, relocate his family from understand that 1st they should investigate. after that they should target that we are on the listen people. we don't do it. any mistake right now i heard that america accept the mistake. yeah. my last member of the family will not just time for you say for high that are going to the hall over the world. before the acknowledgement of the u. s. stone strike which killed civilians. taliban leader, anessa connie told us 0 that us john stock. the innocent people and cobbled connie says isis k controls know based in a plan is done. and it cannot be used as
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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 remember that we are going to the agreement. it's like inviting war. this doesn't help with peace and prosperity it. he's misusing peace in a wrong way. now pieces come to this country. so if they continue to behave like this, the well should understand, but they weren't wor, no peace. the u. k. bass bureau of investigative journalism says, more than 10000 people have been killed in an estimated 13000 drone strike and have gone on. and so far, no one has been held accountable. the families lawyer called it a war crime. this was the last strike carried out by us forces in abundance on a reminder, for many off guns of the initial days where my address as students were being killed and drawn strikes. and for many here a legacy of us presence for 20 years in this country. salma bon jovi out there a couple the un agency for children says the humanitarian situation in afghanistan
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were worse than because of severe drought. farmers in agricultural regions at once produced nearly 50 percent of the country's g d p. and now struggling to find water, come on, hide every force, reared and uttered, and dob, riley widgets, famous forage fresh fruits and register bows such as boehmer greenwich and grapes. now agriculture constitutes almost 25 percent of the country, g, d, p. and the 1970s agricultural produce aren't almost 48 percent of the revenue and discount re aren't on one cash flowing river. but now people are dig a deeper and deeper to find gum water and add to dag a problem. that is compounding marquez, the fact that the water act before drying. we've talked to the old farmers hare. ok
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. i've never been this bad guy from that, that there was one of us not us. although we had a few good years of rain, the past 2 years have been terrible. as you can see, there is no water running through the channels. the river has dried up and now you can see with your own eyes, we're pulling ground water through water pumps. if the national community is serious or try to head the outline people it might bring in head by offering better quality and go ahead and farmers to be able to do in a career g. international community will after take note of that because the country had now limping back to no malady, and people had a what it, that a prolong drought means that they have to now dig deeper and deeper to find ground water. the act before of course are drying up and did it a huge worry that most of these orchards could be turned into waste line.
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boys have returned to secondary school in ghana. stan falling an order from the taliban. there is no word on when girls will go back. female pupils were intervention in the taliban announcement. go. have been able to return to primary school italy band spokesperson, face plans are being made to reopen high schools. girls, but no date has been given to the head on al jazeera poles, not opening hong kong, but only selected people are allowed to vote. and the choice of candidates has been limited. and as the electric car gains popularity engineers in the u. k. look for ways to wrap up, it's ah hello, a great to see. we're going to start your weather story across the americas and 1st towards south america. disturbed weather porto lay gray rate into uruguay. take
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a look at salty on 39. i think. i think we'll get you to 40 by the time monday rolls around, and then the wind direction shifts to a southerly when we get some rain and that close you down. south end of south america. persistent rain for the pacific coast of columbia is filling into the columbia andes on sunday. in time for central america. really aggressive rain will be falling for mexico city with a high of $900.00 degrees. ok, north america, here's what your weather throws. looking like for the u. s. golf states remnants of what was hurricane nicholas. still spreading a lot of weather for alabama into the florida panhandle. and we do have a disturbance that has now formed into a tropical storm, a debt. it's taking aim at the canadian province of newfoundland, and labrador saint john's looking at about a 100 millimeters of rain in the days to come. so facing when pumping up the temperature and when a pay to $28.00 degrees in still what weather for british columbia that what weather is also driving down to washington state and oregon will help provide
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relief to at least 20 wildfires burning their entire san francisco has a hive 20 the news on counting the cost is this the end of time is experiments with capitalism. president, teaching, ping launches, reaping socialist reform to address inequality in the world. second biggest economy thought was sick and had watches a selling fall, counting the cost on from the fellows of correct. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge. oh,
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a play watching al jazeera alive from don't i? reminder of our top stories, france has accused australia of duplicity and a breach of trust after his craft a submarine contract and signed an agreement with the united states. instead, the new pac mean france loses the multi $1000000000.00 deal, and it's submarines to camera protests being held for and again, finishes president case in units hit the 1st major demonstration the power and dismiss parliament in july. his critics accused him of a cold and relatives of the family killed during a u. s. 0 and strike in campbell are demanding compensation and to be located from afghanistan. it comes out to the u. s. admitted mistakenly targeted an 8 worker and 9 of his family members instead of iso fighters. now kong political elite
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or voting for a powerful committee, which will choose the cities next leader and nearly half its legislature. fewer than 5000 people from most the pro astonishment circles able to vote its territory through elections in staging, overhauled electoral system that speak to keith richberg about this is joining us from hong kong. is a journalist and director of the hong kong at the university of hong kong journalism and media study center. thank you so much for joining us, mr. richberg. so again, the 1st election in china overhauled hong kong electrical system. first of all, how significant is it? and how is it different from previous election sound in the city? well, it is significant only in the sense that it adds on some members of this committee that's going to be in charge of selecting the next chief executive. if i use the words selecting, that will be electing because they will do the selection. and they will also fourty members of the expanded body, which will be rounded out today will go on and serve in the legislature because
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beijing is basically added 40 seats on the legislature. some members of mr. today will be going on to serve in this new expanded legislature. the thing to understand this new election committee is it's called, we'll have 1500 members on it. but today only 364 of those seats are being actually contested today. so most of those seats were already billed only a few seats were contested for example, and they've divided these it do what they call some sectors. for example, of the architecture, some sector, there's 17 candidates competing for 15 seats. and there are only 5 holding stations by across the entire bill only be $4900.00 voters. so that's down about 97 percent, maybe 7 percent from the number of people who participated the last time the selection committee was form. so there's a bit of nonchalance and a bit of sarcasm on social media where people are saying this is
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a total waste of time and somebody i'm watching on social media thing for about $900.00 voters can read this spanning out across the city. saying is what hong kong democracy is going to look like from now on. i mean, and how to feed people. feel about this in hong kong. most of the cities, the democracy, activists, as we know, have either left or in jail. are people able to freely express their opinions and opposition and descent? no. because you asked the question is what the person will look like, mainly the correct thing. there is no more democracy is being orchestrated by managing having a little bit of contests on the margins here. and really they're, they're contesting 364 seats out of 1500. and most of those are largely contested. i mean, it's trying to get the veneer, just got the fiction that there's some popular partition in this, but this is all based on time it's,
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it's but they would like this to be treated as an expansion the democracy because they've added all of the sub sectors and they don't, these people have a choice, but in reality, again, last time they met this kind of process to like the lecture committee that were about 250000 voters. this time today that will be 4900 and the book that in perspective there were 6000 policemen who we are told we're going to be finding out across the city to make sure that these 4900 people could dance. and the only sign of protest we saw it work today for activists right before we're able to answer all a banner and they were quickly surrounded by police. right. what is china's ultimate goal for hong kong? you think? and you get a sense that they've reached that objective. now getting there. this is the 1st 3 so called elections where they, when will the election committee committee will go on and name or nominate,
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and then select 2 will be the chief executive of hong kong. and then below that later on that will also have elections for this new expanded legislative council. i think it's actually election and legislative council. and then the chief executive, china's main goal for hong kong is basically they said it pretty clearly. they want patriots running hong kong. this is the 1st so they wanted to clear out anybody who was considered pro democracy, who was, in their view, considered anti china. in their view, who was influenced by foreign forces will declared everybody out there or either in jail now facing trial one bail, or they flipped the country, or the think only 2 people who were kind of associated with the democratic count up to her, running out for these $364.00 si come so it was basically to create a process that aging knows the outcome of time. keith rich, thank you so much for talking to us about this. thank you. and robin's of haitian
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migrants across into the us are to be deported, estimated that more than $13000.00 people are saying at a make shift camp in the border town of del rio, the only border crossing there has been closed. their wheels mayor has stated emergency describing the situation is unprecedented. and to real john homan is in a corner mexico. he says it's hard to know what the conditions are like inside the cam home when we got off the river by american border patrol was that he couldn't go into the camp and we couldn't speak to people to try to get him from the united states side a bit earlier in the day, and we would hope the same thing we've just been speaking to other journeys. you've got the same message, this 10000 people there from haiti, and which journalist at the moment of being allowed access to basically what the conditions are right now. in that camp, we knew that beforehand, there was elected to the elective running water for drinking water. these people, they had to come back approximate people coming back and food to try and bring food
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from this side. because the reasons that in the camp, the conditions right now in that are going to be a little bit of a mystery. what we've got from people on the side that we've been speaking to here on the fact they said i'm frightened now to go across the united states because i've heard about the different patients. like you mentioned, i don't want that to happen to me just the woman, his wife and his daughter were in the camp. we didn't have a phone call that he's here and he still wondering what to do right now. so it's sort of a situation of developing and obviously the us government really trying to control what happens most of the people that walk and how we can prove to the mexico's president has call for a regional economic community. similar to the european union. he made the proposal during the summit of latin american in caribbean states taking place in his country manual rapid re for some mexico city, best saturday, more to fort summit of the community of latin american in caribbean states or
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seller. and this years international dialogue held in mexico city was full of surprises when you are starting with the unexpected appearance of venice. well, as nicholas moodle, who arrived unannounced overnight daylight, what i want somebody to know the visit place mother across the table from other leftist leaders, had a summit that excludes the participation of the united states, then that emma. so if you can't get it out, if we have enough stones to throw out some of you, we didn't come here across. don't we came to extend a hand and work to help you? not everyone. at the 2021 select summit was welcoming of the venezuelan delegation . but essentially, my presence at the summit in no way represents a recognition of the government of mister nicholas with. my government has not changed its position. and i believe it is between gentlemen to say this face to face drawn while she another unexpected appearance was chinese president. she jin
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ping who sent a pre recorded message promising more cooperation between china and latin america. drawing loc ties between china and latin america have entered a new era, characterized by quality, mutual benefit, innovation, and well being of the people are nearly 20 heads of state participated in the summit, including cuba miguel the s can in the cuban leader called for an end to us sanctions and was among many who criticize the organization of american states, calling the o. s a tool of us interest in that area. it is the o. s, at the service of the united states that has supported attempts to isolate cuba, military interventions in latin america, and the caribbean, government overthrows and military dictatorship. in the host mexican president, i'm british. manuel lopez over the old went further saying latin american and caribbean nations should aspire to form a regional blog similar to the european union in these times see like,
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can become the principal instrument to consolidate relations between our latin american and car to be a nation. please you want to put into it, but why? despite moments of contention, there was also agreement among select members, including building on a regional strategy to face the challenges of the corona virus pandemic. at a minus at a minus and establishing a regional fund to serve as relief during natural disasters linked to climate change. the 2021 cell conferences seen by many as an opportunity for mexico to position itself as a power player and a regional mediator working toward restoring multilateralism and ending the diplomatic rift that exists between the united states and left us latin american countries like cuba and venezuela monroe drop little al jazeera mexico city electric cars that growing in popularity as the cost of batteries fall and performance increases. but as governments around the world race to slash carbon
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emissions engineers faced with the task of increasing the distance, these vehicles can go. the vodka has moved from london. so our plane is to put the thermal energy storage right on top of days. it looks anything brought futuristic. but inside the chassis of this classic many rover engineers tinkering with ways to make electric car batteries go the extra mile. in the u. k. alone, one in a card board so far they were pure electrical hybrid vehicles or become a because 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
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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 . so it's as simple as that. it's 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 for caught off as a glimpse of wants 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 word and industry in terms of range anxiety and charge on there are negative phrases and we want to dispel as and move those away. and i think range
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anxiety is diminishing phraseology because the vehicles are going so much further. now, you know, 2 or 3 or 400 miles, even in certain cases, is not necessarily that far away from being reality. some developers are going one step further with technology that can charge vehicles wirelessly at home or on the move along special roads that allow charging while driving with fast approaching a tipping point, where the mass adoption of electric car seems unavoidable. battery costs are falling. cars are getting cheaper and governments around the world is setting ambitious targets to cut carbon emissions. but there are still technological bumps in the road from infrastructure to performance, that engineers an al, racing to overcome the fall, crouches era, london. the for a saw civilian space flight her splashed down off the coast of florida after 3 days in orbits. the
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inspiration for on behalf of space ex. well the hope, the planet a month you can ride for the space thanks. council reached about 585 kilometers above the fall. this any human has flown from our planet since 900. 72. the billionaire who paid for the slight, jarred isaac men, took 3 others with him. they spent 6 months training aboard the automated capital before its launch on wednesday a year and these are headlines, the diplomatic dispute between france, australia, the u. k, and the u. s. continues to escalate. france has a keys, australia of a breach of trust. after scrap the submarine contract in favor of a deal with the us you muscle.

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