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ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet on al jazeera. ah, i'm on insight into your top stories on al jazeera in see down, the silver in councils deputy chairman has blame cheese days qu, attempt on politicians saying they've turned a blind eye on what people lead 21 offices and a number of soldiers have been arrested nevada league fema, we addressed you today as we lived through dian moment and now history. we had hoped the transition would bring a better future. you will all of followed the found qu, tempt of yesterday, with the a, if managed to defeat, into a wrist. all perpetrators,
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without any losses. it is not the 1st attempt, as we have failed many in the past. you have the right to ask for a reason for these repeated attempts, and we say it openly and candidly. it is the politicians who turned a blind eye to the people's needs and busied themselves fighting for power and competing for control. this is created anger among the common people who are struggling on a daily basis for food, water, and medicine. however, morgan has more on the story. while there are still no answers as to what those who were behind the cou said when they were being interrogated. and nothing has been revealed. with regard to those interrogations from the head of the sovereignty counselor and the deputy head of the sovereignty council, general mohammed have done that little. now they were addressing soldiers at the military barrack to remind the twins 15 of her tomb. and they seemed to be praising the soldiers for the rule that they played in preserving the lives of civilians and
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making sure that no lives were lost in, in the process of foiling the cool. but it also seems to show that the divide between the civilian components of the transitional government and the military component. let's go back to how the transitional government looks like. we have the military 5 members of the military in the sovereignty council, 56 civilians and 3 from the groups. now that's together forms the sovereignty council, which effectively is the presidency. then you have the executive council with the council of ministers headed by the parabola. him dog and he's a civilian. so those 2 sites that are currently leading this transitional government. but there has long been friction between the 2 sides. and that is very clear to see in the speech of by the head of the sovereignty counselor, the hon. and his deputy bahama come to the know who blame politicians for the current situation of the country. the walking about the economy. they said that the politicians seem to be focused on getting power. i'm not focusing on the issues
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that matter to civilian control. 75 out of vehicle carrying the ukrainian presidents, principal aid and happen in a suburb of the capital key. if police say more than 10 bullets were fired at the vehicle, wounding the driver. but it's smith has moved from moscow. ukraine's government says the target of this attack was sergey, she fear, principal aide, to ukraine's president vladimir lensky. the president himself is currently at the united nations in washington, but he famously came to power. with this promise to fight the oligarchy, reduce that power and influence. and crack down on corruption. and another aid has said that he believes this shooting. this attempted assassination is connected to that crack down on the oligarchy. he says that we emphasize the president's policy aim to the fundamental transformation of the state will remain unchanged. the
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timing of this alleged assassination term may also be significant because it's this week that ukraine's parliament starts debating a law specifically targeted reducing the influence of those all galks. the president will be, of course, informed at the un aware he will be speaking to the general assembly. but at the moment we understand that the aid escaped uninjured. his drug was hurt. local television reporting that there were 19 bullet holes in the vehicle. spanish authorities are getting ready to evacuate more people as lava flows across the island of la palmer, 190 homes have been destroyed since the volcano erupted on sunday. okay, there's the headlines and he's continues here off the out. is there a well ah,
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[000:00:00;00] ah, o writers can be solitary figures. very few successful one existed a complete vacuum. sometimes the relationship between different writers allows them to exchange ideas with like minded souls and confine their creativity. these relationships can be unusual, complex, but fascinating. and often influence the work the focus produce. in this program, the intertwining lives of al bear commute, and content you're seen in el g area. ah,
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but 1st to really is from very different cultures who met in morocco. both faced huge adversity in their early lives. a might easily have drifted and failed to leave their mark on the world. but the french tried to join wish in a moroccan novelist mohammed shook re, used their experiences of life on the fringes of society to become well no literary figures. ah, they were close friends, but decades and also managed somehow to bridge to very different culture. ah, janae was born in paris in 1910. but lived much of his later life in morocco and was heavily influenced by arab culture. ah, he met and lived around palestinians,
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and his sixties wrote about the arab israeli conflict. didn't you leave because you need to be a just say i kept the family and kept the family legal. landrum, of course i felt senior tissue killer fate or job in the bone the phyllis junior donly go. he didn't have the facility to leave the affair. the camera view open can you know that and and a half from here that they call them. and if list denise, why and, and let you know if it was, can see any tickets or who is who they are for
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the last. so he had been spending during my as you can allow for on south georgia. nice early years were difficult and he fell into a life of petty crime. he was sent to a detention center aged 15, but when he was released, he joined the french foreign legion and got his 1st taste of the arab world. after being discharged, he travelled to morocco. now let's show the children here. i think your mother hardly presents jan. that's good. if you don't get anything else you needed to new an offense another the south allow me a little for you to treat us city fioma, hook. medina, funds are list medina? had the mother. let's see. how are we not by mitchell? what, yes, 30 am will, is 53rd if, if the i need to be in my model
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a shout body of be able to pull up the model. number of, you know, an issue was how about, but i already have to be either leave me a for me, see where you don't so on almost love it on bill over more. and the lawyer says, what to handle if you could was seated the whole ship. oscar lafitte, this little v i yeah. in district will be on the hawks that does any children above 1st electron cheek and they'll send you a van kit. tell you. i love for you to do me a hockey, mickey q, and a math, and a $200.00 hope. ship oscars. year
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when june, a 1st travel to 10 year in northern morocco, he embraced it completely. and it was there. he met another writer, the moroccan novelist mohammed, sugary. the 2 men had much in common. they both had very difficult childhood. janae was gay, and it also been in jail. they lived on the margins of society in the shadows. but their friendship and literary partnership lasted for decades, and during that time both became well known right to come to healthy tanja. mit and mister minister still believe could terrible anybody or done it. went home to this to william smith and in georgia in a ball. soon i just need them a hoc in how to clean i called him cuz he rekey vamps journey. police need like
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gulf mcafee dodgy, because it's hard to him. how much of the volume you don't? it's a clause. he also causality. if it's called miss him. how many click veteran how much yuki? no, i don't see in the lubbock. well, how much of the, you know, in the family junky lot to out of the 100, she could, he was always really the mother about what our fee in the declination my own team at the funds are far as always really bad, the unattainable. i did mozilla, let's talk about the he had humor the banjo was, had them in been across so uh, follow up with about one more thing. well, finance? dina can always to, in the banjo was, or the team were him,
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which was or the number, how much homelessness, ya know, we have them anywhere. we don't already. could you think of the clever i like him. i'm actually to, mom. i like to get a degree of jimmy, know, gonna commend me in your products on, on nuclear, you know, lot of do 6 event or, or can they didn't you know, to me dollar amount on who don't love where the age of oscars. key attribute concrete. you lavelle facility and the clever people pushing the chicken grounds, made them kindred spirits. janae's mother abandoned him at 7 months old and he was raised by a foster family. he left school at 12, and even after his time in the foreign legion, he was still in and out of jail for theft, vagrancy,
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and other crime shall cree grew up in the door and turned in a family where h of his brothers and sisters died from neglect, young mohammed run away from home at the age of 11. he only learn to read and write in his 20. both he and jenny were completely self taught as writers, but drew heavily on their experiences of the tougher side of life and their fiction and nonfiction. and then, and then he had the really nice if you look at any me they, i mean, i, me okay. and then, and,
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and his as if he had the time that he's always with him that she had not, nor captain can. and so when i'm out here as a hats, even though we were even for me to say that matters or not as long as you need. and as you know, who will, if we let that pass for them for more, for what i mean if, well, you know, a, them have thought, i see a kid and the stuff, the sure whether it was an interesting you can hear them in my checking that and a to, if you have been a mess of minutes i had this, i have to know the number is dental a fee. send me an email. i mean to have as i said before, listen bonds. i thought it was in an ill, a bunch of stuff that i had done out of the pool. well,
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madison could see that you can and she knew him and i was innocent as always, you know, you know, the hand of susan for that was part of a lot of confusion in any that it go out of them and their mother said she'll keep her he had had when, when, when they're different again, when you're, when fucker with them or would have the highest, who had he let out as we have to mentor? no effective law. no. the fed good to reduce the amount the diesel for you. good to be doing or source underneath tv to do the the job before you do new them. putting house over my desk to gender new
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e. e in yaki shows the locked uncle play. she pasco says to produce sheep in, in tundra the geneva metro ki janae's troubled life, continued it's downward spiral. during his thirties, he spent several of those years in prison and wrote his 1st novel behind barnes. our lady of the flowers was published in 1943, and a miss 30 copies were printed of the 1st edition. but in 1949 things changed. he'd accumulated 10 previous criminal convictions, and under french law faced a life sentence, but several leading autistic figures including the right to john cato and the philosopher john paul. so successfully petitioned the french president to have the sentence set aside me. janae was free
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and never returned to prison. instead, he threw himself into his writing and became the free spirited luxury gay icon. he's known today. ah, no delicate evidence delicacy, libya thought, but i'm not out of least eligibility. and it's an elite delica. you delicate, a little water melody the water home with are enough or even to a beer and i'm not in any which was i was ordered to mattie was l, jeanette. mm. well, jeanette and shook re had a lot in common. there were also key differences between them. jenny was 25 years older than sugary. he also traveled widely while shook his line from you centered
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on north africa, me yet the surroundings presented inspiration at every turn. 10 year was a creative hub, a place where writers came together to share ideas and to collaborate with one another. it was in tangiers that shook re met the american novelist pole. bose in 972 and both translated sugary memoir for bread alone into english was shook creek watershed moment. the book described the writer's early life for the outcast vagrant and drug use. for bread alone was banned in morocco become insects. a band that lasted until the year, 2000 in joshua for sure it comes out and let them be one with the casino,
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my how you but can we have i do not know can make i can do to half or more. he might, but i can, can you add, you mean, how much could you say about the half you know, how long? oh, we need can i sign? i'm is noon and we're going to who can hear you and you had to. he needs to be doing any no higher k b a in a way y'all would've been hired to my shot record by now because he's still at the war and it is it and and yeah, i mean, i'm not sure where he was. and michel, please. dr. mckenzie, i'm in the yeoman physician.
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ah, my husband shook tree was a familiar face in tangiers, fashionable cafes, bars and restaurants. and it was in one of those cafes that he 1st met. joan genay shook re approached jenny with some fear and trepidation, knowing the frenchman's reputation for having a short temper. but they became firm friends because of their problematic early lives and their shared passion for writing the web community above the heads. how much as you need to condition read visioneer. ok, should i go oper? mohammed true key is johnson name. we're not going to shoot, gave police, can some of the kenesaw need them where, you know,
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you don't know how the of the should you read me as children about them? how much will lead to the rest of this journey? me and shook re wrote about their childhood and adolescence. their accounts were wrong. sometimes brewton recounting the harrowing, detail of lines dominated by physical abuse, drug use, and crime. and a unit case is sexuality. it was a world that would have shocked many readings, but which found a new audience interested in themes which had rarely been written about before. just fine, the range difference, the social backgrounds gave them a common purpose. jenny was already well established, but chicago was an emerging talent. so some observers believe that shanae was show creed literary mental. but that role probably fell to pull bold,
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the american writer who lived in tangiers for more than 50 years. i am not sure what was your name, what was your name and then it's enough to read that also nation about him or so obvious, think he can see him injury with him actually. you know, at least, you know why i didn't can who, who didn't come, what was delicate because of the lot out of the ones that well, what i can read with and he's alternate either city, but i'm not going to come up with the we'll let you initiate the approximate a lot of moons as if i'm this may be the most rude. they feel stupid and they can move the face to group could hire today. you'll meet
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id sure. he and ga need was to nano any can anderson, who could say that a shake the in you could share him in that area and i could tell him that creed can fees always who need matt, are hoping to see me tell you, i'm not a manager at the merger, 11 or a 10 gym in the 1950s, sixties, and seventies attract circle of international writers. they influenced one another creatively and often translated one another's work. they also wrote about each other's experiences, the windshield cree roach about jan a life content year. the frenchman was not at all pleased the roll call of this 10
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year literary circle, it loan and impressive, and includes the american play, right, tennessee williams. as well as the rights as truman capote and go down 10 g was a city where they could work without distraction. writers who were well known in europe in america could find peace and quiet until in the moroccan coast. they might be literary celebrities at home, but they were anonymous. visitors in touch. me not even the latter. so nice and 62 left hand is a nice restaurant. the be this nice was on this will let you know, sir. k, jeanie news is just to back boundary lean of his just to pack on call to try to come and call to leave a keep a false bullet bar. you will hold really clever. you call to verify you are the individual picks on monday. the 11th at numa eme metro cleaners. so i put that
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in the new model and boost coolant. keep it. that's why i'm not sure about as long as you know, i thought i know about how long you've been. well, let you have an amount of time. as far as the apartment you understand me. if miss long got lucky. you told me, and we'll, we'll phonetic homeless and via homeless, almost minimal men seal affects how much of the crease urinary and he's positioning your name. it keeps your name it back on me. he locked up the skin next up there to pick up the metric boscoe sit at the hagar key, but that veneer not by the length of the public and you made the u. k. spent the later years life in morocco,
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they're not in tangier. he preferred the relative solitude, the coastal town of love hush. so we also paid occasional visits to france. he was diagnosed with cancer. and in april 1986 was found dead at paris. hotel journeys body was taken back to lush, where he was buried in the christian cemetery. um law school edition, deep on the street, the destiny on the hook. and i'm happy to show you the law hush, hush da. due to the village of the speaker on to the, to the do, you know, met? so i probably, but framer $100.00 p. i think, noon. no more. must be medina today should also be
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a huge fan of what levels we cannot medina to ada issued miss taylor the medina sponge to move your sponge. i mean, if you look at what says here for me, for the 3 year old she than we are the prostate bus curious the day city. so nerve justin for it's only you need a late fee of a flat look piece the the remote available, the hub. good news to settle. and then jennifer, key to show you that the re shown above, you know, the door looks you don't make you look good. yeah. can you show you that the lot could the level oh, how many? sure, great, also developed for cancer and died in the moroccan capital,
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run that in 2003, 88 mm. we have friends in tangier, organized a memorial for him, in recognition of his place as an icon of north african literature. the 2 leading algerian writers on very different sides of one of the bitterest colonial conflicts of the 20th century. the i'm harry davies and the kimberly in western australia were involved in this community. the painting was scientists to create a new approach to marine conservation. first thing you learn, but we even that to the government. i'm a firm and do any reporting from review. if you're going to try is protecting biodiversity quote,
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defending themselves against the legal invaders. brian ono era comes here every year for lunch at 5 the festival where everyone dresses in white men, women and children submerged in running water of the tigris river, depend their bodies and wash away their sins. this baptism is a monday in ritual, also known as savvy and in iraq. they are the followers of i'm going to be a stick religion which read it is in miss janet you monday. the 1st relation to the world, you believe from one you should life and everlasting. the robot, well, the 1st books of profit sheet, and yet they want to dispel the myths about which crop and magic being associated with the gnostic religion savvy. and say the numbers are bally a 5th of what they were before. the 2003 invasion because of iraq security and there is being a close religion. one can only be born into the faith in marrying into the religion is forbidden,
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and the population has dwindled even further because thousands have taken refuge elsewhere for safety. or more and more in the going under the normal to become tall. ah, when i want to investigate the length some people are willing to go to bridge new on al jazeera. ah, i molly, insight into haul here. top stories on al jazeera in sudan. the sovereign councils deputy chairman, has blame tuesdays qu, attempt on politicians saying they've turned a blind eye on what people need 21 offices and a number of soldiers up and arrested in question. following the attempt to take over. they tried to take control of several government institutions including st.

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