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the taishan fulton died for the power lines and all this new babies were i did not think its neglected babies to deck people and power invented to gain exposes and questions. they used to be of power around the globe on out there. ah thousands gathering that unity and capital fought against president chi sides move to consolidate his power. ah, hello ivory and again this is l 0 alive from. also coming up. funerals are held in the occupied west bank up to 5 palestinians are killed enraged by israeli forces
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demonstrators and eastern saddam block oil pipelines in protest against the government. peace deal with rebels. are you turn on its immigration policy? the u. k. issues thousands of workspaces, including the truck drivers, facing widespread shortages. ah, we begin, which is here, then tens of thousands of people have gathered in the capital, curious to protest against president case side supporters of the president. and also taken to the streets of the capital side, announced on wednesday that he ruled by decree and partially suspend the country's constitution. let's speak now with that rather a louis who's a journalist and his ap, those protests in tunis. how would you describe the mood there? right now. hello, so i, i mean the middle of the crowd,
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hundreds are gathering in the middle of the bit. but i've been you at the same time. extensive security measures. well, the security imposed the inspection and the control receives are on the road that are leading to the venue and they put on berries just to separate the like, no, we can see that there's so many people from all ages, young people all day long from political parties young people without. 2 background, so i think this is the biggest protest against president i saw you completing the progress that's happened last week. the reminder that these are again the procedures and now by the president on the 25 of july, the exceptionally made methods and also the met. there's a note on wednesday last wednesday when he met the 6 president show degree. i would
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like to mention also that the crowd, many of them went with the president when he, in the 25 july measures. but they are no against him because they said that they were waiting for the mentors for the appointment of the new prime minister for rhode bob. but nothing is done. so let's make some of them. when i 1st know they change, they are against him now and they are the show. 7 things morgan against him say, so it shows that logan against tyranny and corruption robot, what did the protest as want they want to come back up democracy as a, as they said, they want the back of the parliament on the normal political life. you need to, you know,
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the problem is funded. we don't have that many there. we don't have my, we don't what, what, you don't know what happened next. so, so they are calling for a real, real democracy and you need, they are saying that democracy is today and they want a real democracy when they can speak out when they can express them really. so i think the most shot a smoking today is not going again. you're ready and more option and logan. that's cooling, real democracy. robert, thank you so much for being with us for the moment. many thanks. indeed, brother louis the journalist who's in the middle of those protests. you can see that happening in the tune start. scotsman, i was just from, i'll just hear as jamal child who's with me now in the studio. what do you make, what you're seeing here? it's a pivotal point to say the least in terms of the political life of both president, i saw you, but also in terms of the trajectory of chinese years democracy in terms of the
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former. this is the president who came about with a significant mandate. he had significant supports when he made those extra ordinary measures or announced them late july. but as we heard from the journalist there on the grounds, and as we're seeing in terms of the thousands of people got it in central soon as that support has been dwindling. a lot, primarily because he used the opposition towards the and the frustration expressed by lot of people towards the parliament towards the government and its failure to improve economic living conditions and so forth. you use that as a justification for his measures that's only allowed him certain support for certain period of time, but right now a lot of conditions. awesome. ok. he's suspended. parliament suspended the constitution. taking the traditional into his own hands. what has he provided alternative? he hasn't changed anything, in fact has just been taken more and more power. i'm here in is where a lot of generations are fearful that this is a recreation of one man. rule after obviously successfully overcoming or over
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throwing that's in 2011. and that's why this is happening now as, as, as robert was saying that a lot of these people supported the president. yes. the perform. and i think where, where analysts will say the president's miscalculated is that he understood that supports for him rather than as opposition to the status quo. one doesn't necessarily equal the other. and therefore, what they've come up out here and we are hearing the slogans. the people them on the fall of the qu, as they've called it, in one of the stroke, and that they want to return to democracy. this is the key points. this was crystallized adrian, yesterday 24 hours ago. were supporters of the president on the same spot in give out avenue, took copies of the constitution and set them on fire? that constitution is extremely help with extreme high regard. amongst many traditions, particularly the program lucian forces. because it was the 1st tangible results of
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the revolution was a constitution that came about with political consensus almost unanimous across the board and therefore to do away with it and to the person during the way with it being a constitutional law professor is something that is very frightening for people there and you will put it out before we came on at the flags, but being way here on a non political leg waiting this shanicea flag here is the size of this demonstration going to carry any cloud with the president. is this going to need outside influence if you like upon the president? the answer to that question is a, what the security forces do, right? if these protests are given the freedom relative to continue, then we'll see how long the last, whether they grow or not, and whether he'll be able rather than if he decides to opt for a security response in the sense that cracking down and we're seeing and where they are and confirm reports that certain roads are being closed and people are being prevented by security forces from reaching there. then you will likely hear some
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we're ready hearing. some members of congress have written to 60 sate blinking. awesome, came to intervene to see the significance of turn, isn't facts being put there is that i saw you tried to present his division and trinity on between one between the some of the party and him. but the not, the party itself is in some sort of a crisis because he had a wide scale resignation within it because its members haven't been happy about how it's leadership had been dealt with. and believe the actually the needs to be a stronger response and a stronger challenge to the danger is that the turn is in democracy is currently facing. for the moment. tomorrow's house when he thinks it to be occupied westbank now funerals have been taking place for 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces. those forces storm several villages in jeanine and romano early in the morning surrounding houses and opening fire. israel says its soldiers rated the villages to arrest hamas operatives. i'll just serious.
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neither. even him is in our car, up in occupied west bank. what's happening done now? the israeli forces have rated 5 villages around here, which is a village around my love between them. i love andrew selim as well as in areas in june. you know, in a look maybe here where we are, these ready forces have killed 3 palestinians who are hiding in a house here where locals. i've been saying that they heard that the israeli forces were even shooting bombs out, that one of these locations, one of the people who were killed here in the way, but his name is met her on. he's a, her mouth operative who has been on the run for a few weeks. he's really forces have tried to arrest them. they went to her, his house and they also tried to arrest his wife and his other relatives and an attempt to make him surrender. of course,
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he also died this morning and is ready forces fire including 2 other members of hamas. now in jeannine, the governor has said that 2 palestinians were killed and the palestinian health ministry confirmed that one has come to his wound. there's only been one funeral and here in the occupied west bank as the rest of the bodies haven't been handed over to the palestinians. there's a lot of anger among those communities. now, after israel's actions today, could the anger develop and spill into into something. something bigger in these raids are not new. they happen almost every night with israeli forces at as many palestinians even early today they arrested more than 6 south indians across the west bank. but these, we'd have been getting more deadly. we've been seeing even an increase in the
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number of deaths among palestinians since the beginning of the year. we're talking about more than 65 palestinians who were killed by israeli forces fire, and many of them were killed in reeds like bees. so it's definitely a tense situation. there's a lot of tension that has been submitting on the ground the past few weeks have also been very tense, but it remains to be seen how this is going to play out. how the factions that these members have been involved with with are going to be also reacting to the death of the fast. and you need many thanks to data. neither ever him reporting live that from the occupied westbank. we'll get a weather update. thanks to sarah ben. afghanistan's economic recovery on the whole . how sanctions on the taliban a bringing business to a halt? a river of both lava still flowing in la paloma in the canaries,
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threatening an explosive reaction in the see. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello there, good to see. here's are headlines for asia pacific. we've got an onshore wind for tokyo and also a scattering of showers. so that's pressing down your temperature to 25 degrees on monday into china. it's been soggy. we've picked up about $200.00 millimeters of rain for areas of thailand over the past 24 hours, but things are starting to taper off there. so food min delay could strengthen into an equivalent category 5 story this week. now it's keeping its distance from the philippines, but dry and in some of the moisture from the philippines. and that's what we'll help strengthen it. and we do have our showers top to bottom across the country on
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monday. next, stop se stage i got to tell you we've got the risk of some thunderstorms call them poor singapore. jakarta could also see some jolts and bolts as well. with a high 33 degrees that say chronic storm has slammed into the indian states of o disha and also on the pradesh and it's moving further toward the west on mondays will zoom out, show you where it's going, because we do have read weather alerts in plate as we head toward chatty scar and taylor gone, where we could pick out more than 200 millimeters of rain over the next 24 hours and sand, industrial se gone. it's done also for the se, the pockets done on monday, the season. the weather sponsored by cut off airways boated world best airline of 2021. across the younger valley, high above the ground. a trouble has taken on a different formed. people died for they fly. this is no again, it's business. makes the farmers hopefully be bringing high across the valley,
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facing on every journey. they'll gamble with their lives, just one living. risking it all on al jazeera. ah, ah. the hello again. this is i'll just here. let's remind you of the main news. this are thousands of people are protesting against speech and his he and president in the capital supporters, the guy side, also on the streets of judice. on witness day, he announced that he ruled by decree and ignore parts of the constitution. and funerals have been taking place for 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the west bank israeli storm,
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several villages to arrest what they called come us operatives demonstrates in sudan have blocked 2 oil pipelines in protest against a peace deal with rental groups. it's happening in the eastern city of port sudan. the ministry of energy says that there is enough oil reserves to last up to 10 days . last october, central rebel group signed a piece deal with sudan. this transitional government that protested from the beach . a tribe said the agreement ignores the interests. will sedans, coupled with his warning that the disruption could cause huge financial losses. that's because port sudan is the country's main seaport and vital for the economy. one of the pipelines brings in crude oil to the capital cartoon. the other transports oil exports from neighboring south sudan, which produces 162000 barrels a day. the oil is brought to port sudan and then ship to global markets. the call to government receives around $25.00 for every barrel of oil sold from south su
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down. that's bring in while lead debo who's here and joe. hi is the founder president of the sudan policy forum. good to have you with a set once again. so why did it be just feel that their interests have been ignored or that grievance is justified? the grievance his order gives the why. i think in the case of that be, it's not only the consumer which is why it's which is why he is to see that. i think it's the minds of people in that he's some part of the country that i've been meaning for the case. it says each point where they no longer figured, especially after it was due to
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some sort of an independent and it wasn't, it wasn't given to other parts of the country, possibly because i think one thing we see a community is going where they are now. i think several tagging the whole country and they decide. ready to hold the grounds for their 2 weeks, i think the government might, might be dissolved. all right to who all of these, these rebels. the transitional government is not a piece deal with. what is the piece that orient? i mean, the people from south could to find the 9 and then for agreement was signed a couple of months ago. and some sort of over an estimate can meant was made,
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which gave them some some sort of business, at least so such and such and such i didn't mention was supposed to be done in constitutional conference, usually called funds was supposed to be me, was him to have and now we're seeing some why that's why that's done here. okay. most important you see some sort of a violation of the constitution and document which you are supposed to have pushed for the body that was supposed to be for me. they did 3 months after that illusion and now it has been like 3 years. and it hasn't been for related and that is up to see. so over part of that you guys will need buddy,
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but that and certainly security forces have filled out here that they've repelled an attempt and attempted incursion by e. c, o, p, and forces at the bottom of that sector, the army says that it forced the troops to retreat from the area, sit down to the c o. p, a of had a border dispute since november last year. the philippine government system might reports of any incursion. growing fuel and food supply problems are forced the u. k . government to make a u turn on post breaks it. immigration policy holder, $10000.00 temporary work phases, will be issued to truck drivers and poultry workers to ease severe shortages. the visas will run from next month until late december to cover the christmas period. when i'm from out here is that the baba in london. the transport secretary gone, shops has been conducting media interviews, saying that if people around britain behave normally, as he puts it,
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then there will be no problem insisting that there is no shortage of petrol in the country. but that doesn't tell you the whole story because many people turning up at petrol stations and finding that the pumps are actually off. although there's nothing for them. there have been cues around the country of drivers right down the road trying to get into petrol station. so some people are calling it panic volume . it's not clear how many people just turning up to do that normal filling out the car for the next few weeks very clearly is a problem in distribution. and it's the same story with some goods going into supermarkets at the heart of it is a shortage of h g heavy goods, vehicle drivers, the government's now thing is going to use military trainers to train up around 4000 people in a hurry. it says that the cupboard pandemic lead to testing having to be halted. but there is a,
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an underlying problem which goes back to breakfast because the shortage is estimated that 100000 drivers in the u. k. are not included tens of thousands of drivers from e u. member states if they've gone back home or gone to work. busy in other countries in the last few years that have been warnings going back months, if not years about the labor shortage. and in the last few months, there have been warnings about those food stuff and other goods not being able to get into british supermarkets. voting has underway in germany to decide who succeed chancellor, anglo merkel of the 16 years, and office more than 60000000. i headed to the polls with up to 3000000 voting for the 1st time. all of the major party candidates of cost vote. and what is the most competitive parliamentary election in years? the hum aid has more from the off. and one of the top of the agenda is climate change. and what to do with that across the board. germans
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do want all parties to do more when it comes to that more when it comes to reducing carbon emissions. and then there is the panoramic actually, if you look just behind me in the courtyard of the school, that is a pulling station where there is a truck. and voters today can come here with 2 cards. one the health card to get a vaccine. and then they can continue and go inside the school to cast their battle and now they're voting. and that they're going to have 2 votes, one as the national, national, the federal level rather. and then one at the state level. so you, do you have it. it's happened in the pub in 2017. you had a good numbers of voters who voted in 2 different directions in these 2 ballads. because the concerns could be different. but climate change is one that unified many german social justice is another one specially among the youth. and then you
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have the issue that the elderly are looking for. and those issues are very important simply because the elderly we're present the majority when it comes to the number of voters more than 40 percent above the age of 60. so they are very important and they're looking at issues search of their pension. so you do have a variety of issues, but i think what must this good this election different than the previous one is the, is really the prominence that the climate crisis has taken and has been basically taken on board by all the candidates. that is something they could not ignore any more, especially after the floods in summer, afghanistan's foreign minister, as encouraging people to develop businesses, assuring them of no restrictions or corruption. the tongue of on added economic experts to the team of ministers on tuesday in an attempt to revive the, to me, it comes out of the u. s. block, the tunnel bonds access to $9500000000.00 in foreign reserves. so now i put both of
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these, let me state is putting the burden of responsibility on businesses. we appointed businessmen as ministers and deputies to help you. now it's up to you, however you want to do it to prosper in trade and help your countrymen, the ground is laid for you to do it. road the open. they are not checkpoints. there are no issues in customs. there are no bribes and no corruption. if someone makes excuses that's on them, i want to tell this to the world. we are not back in the year 2000. these i'm state has very deep roots and long relationships. the un says that i've got this town is facing economic collapse without immediate assistance and humanitarian aid shall stratford reports from campbell noah. the ozzy sold land at home in order to start off his text or company 40 years ago. he says he has since invested half a $1000000.00 in the factory. was afghan and foreign companies use to buy the
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clothes and scarves. it makes the business as virtually ground to a halt. in recent weeks, when the taliban took control of the gun is done in august, the u. s. froze nearly $10000000.00 of gun assets filled abroad. and taliban leaders were forced to restrict cash withdrawals from local banks. puzzle. good, because the other palate bond taliban government has to reopen the financial institutes. so people can withdraw enough money to buy materials for their businesses. and the international community needs to soften their attitude. the stalemate, badly effects everyday people. a lot of the calendar is one of the factories. few employees who still comes to work on paid. he fought the soviet army when it invaded afghanistan in the 1980s. he never dreamed he would still be struggling to support his family. 40 years later, he says that is what caught up. the country is in a terrible stage. the security situation is improved,
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but there are no jobs. there's no happiness in life, no joy, the country is amiss. the factory employs around 30 women who work in a separate room from the men. some employees fled the country on evacuation flights . when the taliban took control. no ab shows me a video of men. he used to pay to collect whoo for him in the northern city of muslim sharif. and so we can't afford them right now. around 80. people are employed at this factory. but as you can see, it's just down today to a skeleton staff. and one of the big problems the company is facing, is it one of its main overseas clients is refusing to buy the products at this company makes because the taxes that this company will pay on the profits that it makes. now go to the new taliban government. foreign companies, nervous about dealing with the afghan business partners. that's because foreign
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governments won't recognize the taliban government, as some of its members are on terrorism and un sanctioned lists. 29 year old entrepreneur of the law, he spent a $1000000.00 on what he says is the largest wool spinning machine. and i've got to stop. he finally got it up and running 3 months ago, but was forced to suspend operations earlier this month because foreign and local clients canceled orders and some investors fled the country with their cash. i endeavor will be so. i had big plans to buy more machinery, but i am dedicated to my community and but the current situation and hope all my employees are forced to sit at home because i cannot pay them. no ob says he wants to help his work. his families build a new gun, his dad for the time being, he and many african business owners like him, have no choice, but to put their dreams on hold chance, drop it down to 0. cobble hundreds of protests. as in chile,
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i have gathered to voice that anger against undocumented migrants mostly from venezuela, tense and items belonging to the recent arrivals or burned by demonstrators. on friday, a camp housing, the migrants with dismantled by local officials. they said it was a public risk to health or a risk to public health. i'm sorry, rights groups that have more than 23000 people crossed into chile in the 1st half of this year. a lot of a 3 people have been killed in a trained irrelevant to the u. s. state of montana anymore injured. it happened in a remote area as the amtrak train headed from chicago to seattle. at least 4 carriages came off the tracks in spain's canary islands. the volcanic eruption on la paloma is continuing to destroy, prophesied flights are grounded, almost 7000 people been forced to leave their homes as promise aid to those affected. i'll just serious nicholas huck is there. the crater on one
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side is throwing up and gas is 4 kilometers up into the air, a mixture of, of oxygen, but also sulfur dioxide. the level is not threatening to human. that's what vulcan ologist are saying. but there's quite a lot of, of, of stuff going up into the air, and that's causing 4 flights to be grounded and for people to be locked onto this island. at the same time it fresh lava flowing out. and the danger with this 2nd crater is that it's flowing on top of the existing lava. that was, that was spewed out last sunday and it's accelerating this process of this flow of love a river of lava going into the ocean yesterday with going at the rate of 4 meters an hour. now it's 30 to 40 meters an hour and it will take another kilometer before it reaches the ocean. what would happen? there is thermal shock. imagine the lava at the temperature of
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a 1000 degrees celsius, hitting this ocean around 14 degrees. there's fear that it would be even more toxic gas emitted. and what we've noticed in the last few days is of course as she longest cloud of ash, that's provoking a micro climate in the afternoon. there's a rainfall. what feels like a rainfall of ash and, and there's a blanket of ash covering this city. it's as if it's slowly being buried by this, by the thick ash the it is good to have with us. hello adrian, for the going to hear how the headlines about 0 thousands of people protesting against the union president and the capital supporters of k side, also on the streets of tunis wouldn't stay here now. but he ruled by decree at ignore parts of the constitution. jamal shy l reports.

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