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ah al jazeera, ah, ah all, ah, he's really police have captured the last 2 or 6 palestinians who escaped from a high security prison. ah, he watching. 0 live from how with me fully bad. people also coming up. yeah. arrival, protest, denisia. the president's critics accused him of the polygraph after he suspended parliament and fired. a prime minister from pic uses australia and the us of lying
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after the cancellation of a huge submarine order, which with british and american technology chosen instead. and survivors of an american don't attack which kill 10 family members income on demand compensation from the u. s. and relocation from us can i thank you very much for joining us. he's ready. police have captured the last 2 of 6 palestinian prisoners with kate from a high security facility. police arrested when i did not fired an e. g in jeanine in the occupied westbank ending a 2 week man hunt among those who tunnel their way out of gilbert present was zachary, as a basie, a high profile figure in time on wing is really prosecutors want to add an additional 15 years. each man fenton's on charges that they were tiny a new attack and before the men were captured, residents of janine 40 israeli soldiers who arrived in large numbers to continue
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their man hunt one. palestinian was injured. janine resident, faced in jailbreak, thousands of law enforcement and military have been deployed in their city as bringing harry fox. it was joining us on the phone from west jerusalem. harry just bring us up to speed for us with his latest recapture. will yes, for the last few days there have been reports in the israeli media operation may be imminent that he is ready. military and police were increasingly confident that these 2 men were in a location in jeanine and had also been reported to palestinian groups within that city. which is known to be somewhat with the usual control of the policy. at least in terms of factions. and that being a good amount of weaponry within that refugee camp, especially of jeanine, that they were preparing for some kind of battle. as things played out,
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it was somewhat more peaceful than that. the father of one of the 2 men i am come, i'm g. so that he was called during the course of the night by his son saying that they were going to hand themselves in because they were concerned about the effects of a full sky. michelle operation on civilians in the town. it was white that if these already destroyed the building that he was in, that could be some kind of major risk to, to other life about his stood the message coming from his father. and the 2 men did . indeed, that building surrounded decide to turn themselves in these ready military has released a statement saying that along with the 2 men to others who were helping the move also being arrested and were questioned. and the ministry also saying that there were protests, they call them riots that took place in the wake of the capture. these 2 men saying that rocks and the provis explosives with robin at the military and the police
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carrying out this operation. and they reported live fire taking place as well. however, it doesn't seem to be the kind of major gum battle violence stand off that many had feared. given that the implications of a ministry operation inside jeanine and the potential spillover into wider violence throughout the occupied west bank for now the risks of that seem to be averted. although we wait to see if there are further protests that is with anything as well . that with the, in the aftermath of the previous captures that were rockets fired out of gaza to right. and israel, i imagine, will be happy with this outcome, but it's an embarrassment for them. nonetheless, that they, the prisoners escaped in the 1st place. very well. yes, this was an enormous security lapse. one that has been something of a humiliation for the prison service. they've been under great pressure in the days since these 6 men were able to coordinate, they were able to steadily take their way out in the course of the month. so
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in one of israel's highest security prisons, they got through into a void area underneath the prison of cuba, which was known about that been a previous attempt in 2014 to do a similar thing which was presented by security services. and yet it wasn't fully plucked this got in the, in the prison security system and they were able to, to get out and pick their way out into freedom for them, staying on the run for nearly a week and the remaining 2 for nearly 2 weeks. so yes, i think they will be satisfaction. however, on the side that this vast man costing according some reports, millions adult day has now been concluded. and without the kind of major engagement engineering that, that some exceeded and presumably some in the we're also worried about the that aspect of things that, that could be
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a wider security breakdown. so i think that will be some satisfaction on both sides . but that the good to yes, this has been a very embarrassing and very significant breach in these ready sort of military and security operators. thank you very much for that update. harry saw that on the phone there from western in the world news, hundreds have been protesting indonesia capital against praise, of in case i. e. this the 1st major demonstration since he sees willing since he sees rolling powers and dismiss parliament in july dosage. barry has the latest array show of public descent against president case faith in the 20s, in capital. thousands of people rallied in the center of tunis on saturday, chanting shut down the coo and we want to return to the church, m a c. we followed the path of the revolution with its negatives and positives for 10 years. but what happened on july 25, took us back 50 years to talk prosy, which we tried with dba and benignly, but the policy is what
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a failure. and we couldn't advance on july 25th president. so you dismiss prime minister his sham, she, she froze parliament and seized additional power, insisting it was not a qu, but others called it a threat to the region. few democracies said, supporters held accounted, demonstration, chanting. the people want to dissolve parliament cabinet and we've got the, the opposite side took advantage of the chaos following the schism and conflict between state agencies. they are the ones that went out to demonstrate today. on the other hand, we are the ones who consider ourselves supportive of the july 25th decisions and therefore support place said we came to preserve the state president. so you'd called the move to seize executive power and exceptional measure. a response to an economic and political crisis. the former constitutional law professor justified his decision by citing emergency measures in the constitution that his critics,
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and many legal scholars said did not support his intervention. political leaders have complained about the constitution since it was agreed in 2014. they want it to be changed to either a more directly presidential or a more directly parliamentary system. president said, says he plans amended, but a powerful union and teenagers largest party have objected to changing the constitution, said is still to appoint a new prime minister while millions struggle under economic and political stagnation. dorsey jabari al jazeera france has accused australia of a breach of trust, afterwards, cramped a submarine contract and made a deal with the united states. and the u. k said, 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 reports leaving
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the embassy for who knows how long frances ambassador to australia stopped his car for a few words to reporters. i think you said a very, very bad handling of the partnership. it was not the contract was above the ship at 1st, but the ship's up supposed to be days on the 1st disbanding and also above the sea bass. infinity of left is a result of the trench. then it was to sidney airport for his flight home. empty of sam baset 2 is 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 before the president of the united states, as george washington here to find the origins of this alliance between france and the u. s. just 2 years after the u. s. declaration of independence and 1778. france
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formerly recognize the strange new nation, and in fact it and it's 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, august is bull. a new enhance trilateral security partnership between australia, the united kingdom and the united states. on wednesday, australia the u. k. and the u. s. some vail orcus, it's a defense agreement aimed at countering china in the, in the pacific part. it cuts france out of a 2016 deal to build diesel power submarines for australia in favor of nuclear power tech from the u. k. and us it li, frank, tens of billions of dollars poorer, and it's being seen by paris as
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a gross deception by friends and allies. you muscle therapy lives. yeah, there has been duplicity. there has been a major break of trust. there's been contempt through. it's not going well between us, not at all. still there are those who think parents is overreacting last year. i think, you know, it was not necessary. i mean, we have never recalled, previously invested from washington. and it's really very bad manners from the americans to, to was wrong. i mean, really, america has been treating my call. i can, i'm 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 or francis sped london, the sting of pulling home it's ambassador. instead, french ministers have tried something more withering. they suggest it's not worth
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bothering with junior partners. and that's all the u. k is to the u. s. will reach helen's how to 0 london in have counties found at least 3 people have been killed and 21 injured after a vehicle belonging to taliban forces hit a roadside mine. it happened in the city of gyla by the capital of non ga ha province, which is an eyesore stronghold. meanwhile, several people have suffered minor injuries after a bomb went off in the capital couple. a resident said he noticed the bomb under his car as he was about to clean it. the surviving family members of 10 people killed by us drone attacking campbell are demanding compensation and to be relocated from afghanistan. it comes after the us admitted they targeted and aid worker and 9 of his relatives instead of iso fighters, a top us commander, apologized for what he called a tragic mistake. osama bin javi 3 for some couple. george remains of what some of the children were wearing when the u. s. drawn hit their house,
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some of them, but inside a displaying outside, near the parked car. among the 10 people killed them cobbled on august the 29th for 2 year old. so maya and i up along with 3 year old monica 7 year old. ivan was playing near the car, 20 year olds, amir 6 year old. when you mean an 11 year old for zach fight, 16 year old face and was learning to reverse the car with his father's demeanor. i . nothing was preparing for prayer. neighbors rushed with buckets to put out the fire. they were too late. my daughter malika. but the family which lost everything the us admission of killing civilians springs no closure. aim of once compensation for 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 we are and listen people. we don't do it. any mistake right now. i heard that america accept the mistake. yeah. my last member of
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the family that the one i just saw 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 the 0 that us john stock, the innocent people in cobble finally 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 hub 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 peace has come to this conference or if they continue to behave like this, to all should understand that they want war not peace. the u. k. base bureau of investigative journalism says, more than 10000 people have been killed in an estimated 13000 joint strike and have gone to stand. and so far, norman has been held accountable. the families lawyer called it
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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 addresses students were being killed and drawn strikes. and for many here a legacy of us presidents for 20 years in this country. some of and other there are a couple boys have returned to secondary school in afghanistan following an order from the taliban. there's no word on when girls will be able to go back for female pupils were mentioned in the taliban pronouncement. girls have been able to return to primary schools, says taliban spokesman, his plans are being made to reopen high school to girls, but no date has been given. ahead on al jazeera polls are open in hong kong, but only selected people are allowed to vote. and the choice of candidates is limited. transforming libby as landscape will show you how the former military bases are becoming family. ah,
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it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. 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 stellar forecast with plenty of sunshine over the next $35.00 and even 7 days after pockets found things are staying dry in the south. 36 degrees in karachi, me just see some showers sneak in between the hor and islam of bob, but not going to be a wash it off to turkey. we're also looking at several conditions 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 her storms
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you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era. ah, ah, the me welcome back. a recap of our talk stories on al jazeera israeli police have captured the last of to the last 2 of fixed palestinian prisoners with kate from a high security facility police arrested when identified an engineer in the occupied west bank ending a 2 week man, internship protest has been held for and against president i. e. insured is the 1st major demonstration the power and dismiss ornament in july. he's pretty accuse him
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of a cool and trans has acute australia, of duplicity and a breach of trust after it's crappy submarine contract and signed an agreement with the united states instead, the new patch. meantime, a multi $1000000000.00 deal to sell it submarine to australia. now comes political elite voting for a powerful committee which will choose the cities next leader and nearly half its legislature. fewer than 5000 people for mostly pro establishment circles, are able to vote it to the territories 1st election fins. beijing overhauled its electrical system and he spoke to keith richberg, who is the director of the university of hong kong journalism and media studies center. and he explains what the vote actually means. 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 word selecting, that will be electing because b j will do the selection. and they will also fourty members of the expanded body,
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which will be rounded out today will go on and serve in the legislature because beijing is basically added 40 seats on the legislature. so members of this group today will be going on to serve in this new expanded legislature. the thing to understand this new election committee is it's called will have 1500 members on it . but today, only 364 of those seats are being actually contested today. so most of those seats were already filled. only a few seats were contested, for example, and they divided it 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 only stations left by across the entire state. they will only be $4900.00 folders. so that's down about 97 percent, maybe 7 percent from the number of people who participated the last time this
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election committee was form. so there's a bit of nonchalance and a bit of sarcasm on social media where people are saying this is a total waste of time and, and somebody i'm watching on social media thing. $4900.00 voters can hardly standing out across the city. some of the open in under an hour for the final day of voting in russia, 3 day parliamentary elections. the ballot is expected to hand the ruling united russia party. a majority. many opposition candidates have not been allowed to thousands of haitian migrants across into the us ought to be deported for estimated that more than 13000 people are saying at a make shift camp in the bought a ton of veal. the only border crossing there has been close. del rios man has declared a state of emergency describing the situation as unprecedented and surreal. john hallman is in a corner in mexico. he says it's hard to know what the conditions are. inside the
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camp. told 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 meals. i tried 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 got the same metrics, this 10000 people there from haiti. and we've done this at the moment of being allowed access to basically what the conditions are right now in that camp. we knew that beforehand, there was a lack of the lack of running water for drinking water. these people, they had to come back approximate that we keep coming back and food to try to bring food from this side. because the reasons that in the camp conditions right now in the going to be a little bit of a mystery. what we felt from people on this side that we'd been speaking to here on this. like i said, i'm frightened to go across the united states because i've heard about the different patients. like, i don't want that to happen to me. woman,
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his wife and his daughter were in the camp, we didn't have a phone call that he's here and he think he's 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 that walk and how we can put to the grace has opened a new migrant center on the island of thomas, who will replace the refugee camps the building has barbed wire guards, electronic doors, and cctv security cameras. officials say it will provide better protection for migrate to face violence and sexual assaults in the camps. but 8 organizations have likened it to a cam, a prison. rather. there's been a heavy police presence in washington, d. c. riley, in support of those arrested during the storming of the capital. officers say very intelligent and reported threats of violence and they were taking no chances of a repeat of the events of january 6 feel of our reports. here's what
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a show of force looks like. this is what authority is fair to repeat of. this is what they got crazy. right. on september 18th, not another january sick, no storming of the capital has no chance of even getting close. so it's 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 rally 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
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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 for multiple courses, the national guard here by the washington monument, you've got a line of trucks solving anybody leaving a vehicle that are coming through in that road vehicle. when you walk around towards the capital 3 levels of security, 3 layers, you have space to talk levels offenses. they all not. you've got the high fences with rates. why and beyond, not inside the capitol, the police looking out after january sick. 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, should be prosecuted between 5 and 700 protest. this were expected police putting
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the eventual number of people here between 40450 for 4 months, including a man who knows what it's like to crush 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 hair. if there is 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 than acquitted for incitement, issuing this statement, saying hearts and minds with the people being persecuted, so unfairly the being held successively and with mid terms and a possible trump rerun in 2024. this is unlikely to be the last protest here, phil of el al jazeera washington. now libby as capital is re vamping
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a finish as one of the most beautiful cities along the mediterranean. the interim government is building new pos, can recreational areas for residents, traumatized by more than a decade of conflict. on a train, i have my report 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 since the 2011 uprising against a ruler. and while marguerite duffy have left libya as capital neglected, now that starting to change mohammed his mail is an engineer and runs tripoli as public service company. he's supervising a governmental campaign to renovate the cities parks and recreational areas. in 10 years of political divisions in libya, have resulted. 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
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parks and fixing roads. so people have a place to go and enjoy time with their families. with the capital, seeing relative calm and work underway, the mood among people here has changed. well, but 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. is that watch tower over there. now, it's filled with families enjoying the reviews together. children playing 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 by all the fighting and problems in libya in the past. i'm optimist because we're seeing
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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 traina, l 0. tripoli. the 1st all civilian space flight has flashed down off the coast of florida after 3 days in orbit. the inspiration for on behalf of space ex hope the planet
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a month to ride for a space ex cancel, reach about 585 kilometers above earth. the fathers, any human has flown from our planet since 1972. billionaire, who paid for the fried, jarred isaac, men, took 3 others with him. they spent 6 months straining aboard the automated capital before its launch last wednesday. now the french dare devil has wild crowds in paris as the 1600 meters on a tight road between the eiffel tower and a theatre intrusted arrow square. nathan, paula relied on a narrow strip of rope just 2 and a half centimeters. why does he want 70 metres above the ground and over the river? ah.

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