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jamal cushion murder in a saudi consulate on our jazeera. we're going to cover all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why me with thousands gather in each unit in capital 4. and again, president said move to consolidate his tar ah. clock. this is out there in life and coming up. funerals are held in the occupied west bank of the 5 palestinians are killed in rate by is ready forces demonstrate as it needs to don block oil pipeline to protest against government. peace deal with rebels as you turn on its immigration policy,
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the u. k. issues thousands of work visas including for truck drivers after facing widespread shortages. ah. so we begin with unity where thousands of people are gathering in the capital genus to protest against president case said a supporters of the president of also taken to the streets in the capital side announced on wednesday he would rule by decree and partially suspended. the country's constitution. let's speak now with rev b. louis. she's a journalist who's at the protest in june as we can you just give us an idea of what's happening, what's the mood on the streets like joe, i just know i get most racing due to demand to president our mission, to logan. that's actually the constitution is the red line people wanted to call you. 6 no,
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no stepping bad from you can you see and let's say by the beginning of. 2 the semester, maybe you can see that so many people from different ages from different people and also because of the month. so thank you to be done in the next one days. they said, they said, because i think i took it out to her room, undermining the public and gives an idea of the kind of security presence there is on the street. please. the military. yes. heavy police presence in the buggy, but i've been you and so much control. you know, that you know, 1st of all,
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they look at all the street that are leading to the avenue and the 2nd day, let's say we controlled multi puberty measures. and i told you they are fully so they're not playing because they don't get the comment. now those who are you are still trying to separate this. so knowing what i would say and they are not, not on the step separate. i guess those done the day they impose inspection and the mosquitoes on the road. why don't they give me thanks very much for that to update that for me to know robbie bellowing
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that agenda speak to us from judith said joy jamal a shot his right hand. shoot it. so jim, thousands out in the streets as we've been seeing how representative is this of national sentiment. you think it's a good question. obviously when it's to do with popular mobilization, people can talk about numbers, 1000 tens of thousands, and there's always a danger i feel and getting into that. and we've seen that over the years. what's more significant, just to look out the chronology of events and how they've gone about they saw you'd announce his actual address july 25th on the streets. those that took to it's mainly we're actually in supports of it. since then he has suspended, obviously parliament. he's taken the traditional laws in his hands and essentially concentrated all power literally or power into the body of the presidency. he himself, at the same time murmurs of worries turned into expressions of concern,
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have now turned into a position as we see now on to the streets. his response to that hasn't been a concession one. it hasn't been ok. let's open up a discussion of national dialogue. or anything, in fact, it's either been ignoring what's happening or claiming that these were outside forces. what we've seen. so then i was just looking now as soon as you stay tv, much like we sold back in 2011 estate tv isn't even showing this protest. it's ignoring that they're even taking place. they're talking about huge protests in the center of the capital outside the ministry of interior taking place. and it says if it's not happening, so that's what we're looking at. what does this mean? how much is going to change things? that's where the next 24 hours are going to be significant. whether the future forces be if the interior ministry police or the military intervene, bearing my neck. when i made those announcements, made them sitting around the table with the generals of both the minister of interior and the army. so will they continue supporting her more intervene and whether those numbers continue to swell, as we've seen,
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and whether they have the summer enough to continue. and what we're seeing, the mode is the security forces, attempts to keep the pace. so they're kind of in the middle, so yes, there is still a pocket or there is a sizable prototype case or gathering in supports upside. those security forces are trying to better according to witnesses, are trying to create that barrier between the 2. so the, the never really had an issue of internal fighting as we saw, for example, egypt or even between 3 and libya, which became a lot worse. so that's not something that people are too concerned with. what's more concerned with regards to the practices of the services is that they're blocking access through these process. so there's, they're stopped vehicles, cars coming from outside soon as you reach the capital checkpoint there. and according to several reports, i have blocked off some of the side streets that lead to the center of the capitol . another element here are another 2 elements, very quickly. one is to look at the another. possibly. what are they going to do because they themselves and their leadership will be coming down the huge criticism,
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both from their political opponents when they were it was the leader was the speaker problem and both internally, more than a 100 of their mid ranking members resigned in the past 24 hours because they weren't happy with the way in which that the mother was, you know, the other elementary, the international community. the united states obviously often prides itself in being a supporter of democracy, particularly this was what on to blink and said would underpin his form for the future. while several members of congress have come out and written to him, saying that he should enter into, pushed by you to return to democracy whether the international community will raise it's a voice with regard to this, we're waiting here as well. and briefly. another interesting fact that kind of brings it all into into focus is what the protested did to the constitution. yesterday, of course, that was something that angered so many people because it went across political divisions. we saw supporters of the burning the constitution in the center of the capital in the very streets where several tenants and protesters were killed during
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the revolution. this constitution personifies the arab spring as far as citizens are concerned, because safeguards, liberty pluralism, and a continuation of democracy through the way in which they set up those things. so that's why a lot of the trans today are ones about the constitution, not political party country. all right. see what happens in the coming out of time because i love to keep let us move on to the occupied west bank now where a funeral has taken place. one of 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces. yeah, yes. the bodies of before others are being held by the radio authorities, the storm, several villages in janine and ramallah early in the morning surrounding houses. and far israel says that soldiers rated the villages to arrest what they call mass operatives. and let's speak mountain need for him. who's in the alphabet occupied western to give us an idea of how things are shaping up the moment.
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so let me tell you what happened this morning. he had another baby village which is near drama. these really forces have raided the village. this is more of a scene that we see almost every day where it is really forces rates to arrest south indians, but they have killed 3 palestinians here in a look. maybe at one of them is the head on his mouth. operative who has been on the run for weeks, these really forces have arrested his wife and some of his relatives in the past to try and pressure him to surrender. but that didn't happen. and that he was killed early on sunday, alongside to other members of hamas. and we've been speaking to witnesses here in the village. some have been telling us that they've only heard few sounds and they fill some was saying one of them was even telling us the people can't understand how these 3 people were killed with that little sound. so there is
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a lot of uncertainty as to what really happened there, but there has been also witnesses where saying that they heard the sound of bomb. this is what happens in look maybe in jeannine to other palestinians were killed by israeli forces fire. and including a 16 year old and a 22 year old whose father has said that the wedding of his son was scheduled next month. the only one funeral took place of this passing in whose wedding was supposed to be next month when he 2 year old because the other body is the bodies of the for other than us. we're with help with the way the forces i need what's, what's the sense among people there about how this could develop so there's a lot of tension. there is a lot of anger and also her mouth has more and the death of these 3 come out.
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members who are killed in the baby, it's really a situation where we're going to see if her mouth is going to be retaliated to the death of its members. it's definitely a very sense situation, but let's not forget the nightly rates are not something new. they happen almost every day here in the occupied to a bank and just in the west bank itself. since the beginning of this year, there has been more than 65 palestinians who were killed and many of them in these 93 nightly rates that are becoming more and more violent. and we're seeing more and more palestinians being killed in them. that thanks for that, the time being needed him reporting while israel has released a prominent palestinian politician after 2 years in detention highly the java was arrested in 2019 during an overnight rate on her home. she was accused of inciting violence and belonging to a band organisation. in july, she was refused permission to attend to the funeral of her daughter, jara was released at the selim checkpoint. jeanine priscilla had hair. sarah,
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a river of molten lava, still flowing in la palmer in the canary, threatening, and explosive reaction. you see? ah, and it takes 2 to tango to glory. the couples with the moon's hu, one as well. the more and more indians are going under the nar to become told when i want to investigate the length. some people are willing to go to reach new fine on al jazeera got one of the fastest growing nations in the world. i want a contract needed to open and develop into national shipping company to become a team, middle east,
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the panoramic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the waves. the news is covered the listening post on just me be the hero, the world needs right now. i was, i i the me that again you're watching out there are mind about top stories and thousands of people protesting against the president in the capital. judas,
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supporters of ty said also on the street. on wednesday, he announced he would rule by decree and ignore the constitution. a funeral is taking place for one of 5 palestinians killed by ready forces. what is it before the jumping with hell? israel says its soldiers carried upgrades to detain what they call. mass operatives demonstrated in sudan brought to 2 oil pipelines and protests against a peace deal with rebel groups happening in the eastern city of ports. you done, the ministry of energy says there are enough oil reserves to last up to 10 days. last october, several rebel groups signed a piece deal with students transitional government. bear to protest us from the bedroom tribe say the agreement ignores their interests. on government is warning the disruption could cause huge financial losses. that's because, posted on as the countries main seaport, and it's vital to the economy. one of the block pipelines brings in crude oil to the capital car to the transports oil exports from neighboring self sudan,
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which produces 162000 barrels a day. the oil is brought to port sudan and then shipped to global markets. the cartoon government receives around $25.00 for every barrel of oil sold from south sudan. but morgan has more now from come to and all goes back to october, 2020, which is about a year ago when a group of opposition, an armed group, signed a peace agreement with the sudanese government. after months of negotiations. now the b to tribe is one of the main tri county, eastern sudan, and they have rejected the peace agreement saying that it is not representative. and as does not address the root causes of marginalization and of under development in the eastern region. now it's worth noting that there are beecher tribes or beecher groups that did sign an agreement with the food in the transitional government. but those currently brought blocking the roads and highways leading to the recipes. they say that the group that signed an agreement with the transitional
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government does not represent them. so there's an issue of who exactly represents the tribe right now. the be just a group of elders of the council of the elders have loved the main road that leads to the rest the states as well as the road that leads to the main ports, blocking that port effectively on, on, on saturday they also blocked the pipelines causing economic disruption. now this is something that has caused so much concern that members of the sovereignty council and the executive council here in the transitional government, half law to the, to, to the rest, the state capital of ports down to try to negotiate with the processor. to open the road that need for the se, but offer to open the airports as well as the ports to make sure that the operation and the economic activities continue to make sure that the country that is suffering from an economic crisis does not suffer further. growing fuel and food supply problems for the u. k. government to make you turn on post breaks it. immigration policy more than $10000.00 temporary work visas will be issued to truck drivers and poultry workers to try these severe shortages. the visas will run from
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next month until late december to cover the christmas period. not being baba has more from london. the transport circuitry gone shops has been conducting media interviews, saying that if people around britain behave normally, as he puts it, 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. there 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 hgtv heavy goods, vehicle drivers,
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the government's now saying it's going to use military trainers to train up around 4000 people in a hurry says, but the cupboard pandemic lead to testing having to be halted. but there is a, an underlying problem which goes back to breakfast because the shortage is estimated at 100000 drivers in the u. k. and that includes tens of thousands of drivers from an e. u. member states by the gone back home or gone to work 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 stuffs and other goods, not being able to get into british supermarkets. voting is underway in germany to decide who will succeed chance langler merkel. after 16 years in office. more than 60000000 people are headed to the polls without to 3000000 voting to the 1st time. all the major party candidates have cost their votes and what is the most
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competitive parliamentary election? yes, i don't, haven't has more from this, although one of the top of the agenda is climate change. and what to do with that across the board, germans 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, i a pooling 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 their voting that they're going to have to both one of 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 past 2017. you had a good numbers of voters who voted in 2 different directions and these 2 ballads,
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because the concerns could be different. but climate change is one that unified many german social justice is another one specially among do use. and then you 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 anymore, especially after the floods. in summer, molly's prime minister has accused frontier of abandoning his country, as most french troops prepared to leave speaking at the you in general assembly
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chug. well, carla miguel said his government is justified and seeking other partners. that's an apparent reference to a private russian ministry contract to which has been linked to the criminal christian salumi reports now from the united nations. france 1st deployed some 5000 troops to northern molly in 2013 a mid worsening violence from armed groups to be on the chest. now, as most french troops prepared to leave, molly's prime minister told the un general assembly, his country feels abandoned and needs to look elsewhere for help with the security . liability does need to send you back on the new situation resulting from the end of operation bar cane puts molly before a fait accompli abandoning us mid flight to a certain extent. and it leads us to explore pathways and means to better ensure our security, autonomously, or with other partners. so as to fill the gap, which will certainly result from the withdrawal of bar kane, in the north of the country. but and with anti western sentiment on the rise in
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molly, a shift is emerging away from france towards russia. it's foreign minister, sir guy, la, rob confirmed molly, had requested the assistance of a russian military contractor, but didn't mention the wagner group by name. he said it had nothing to do with his government, but it was still reasonable that it's because it's there combating terrorism incidentally. and they've turned to a private military company from russia and the connection with the fact that as i understand friends wants to significantly draw down its military component, which was present. and as everyone understood, so you should have been combating terrorists who established a presence in dallas, but they didn't manage to do that from libya to the central african republic. the west has accused wagner of meddling and conflict zones on moscow's behalf. and allegation russia denies. but the european union has worn such a move in molly would cross a red line and threaten relations with the west african nation. these latest
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maneuvers add to the tensions in a country where the united nation has more than 13000 piece capers. and the security council has been pushing for elections since the military took over in a qu last year. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations to the canary islands in spain, and the volcanic eruption of le palmer is continuing to destroy property. these live pictures, extraordinary images of the power of nature, ready flight to grounded and almost 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes. the government has promised aid to those effected nicholas huck has more. now from la, the crater on one side is throwing up gases for kilometers up into the air and 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
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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 love. 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 was 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 this lava at the temperature of a 1000 degrees celsius, hitting this ocean around 14 degrees. there's fear that it would be even more toxic gas emitted, and 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 there's
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a big blanket of ash covering this city. it says, if it's slowly being buried by this, by the thick ash at least 3 people have been killed in a trained derailment in the state of montana. many more injured had happened in a remote area as the track train headed from chicago to seattle. at least 4 carriages came off the tracks. earlier we spoke to one of the passengers. i was actually sleeping when we do rails and so i woke up to what i would describe is like extreme turbulence. it was very loud. so i would say the 1st car were pretty calm, kind of just trying to make sense of what happened. and then among the people that we talked to that had been, and some of the cars that had turned over there was a wide variety association to all the way to, you know, hysterics and you know, people were worried for their loved ones who are in the coach vehicles, you know, there were some people who had non visible injuries. some other people on our bus
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mentioned that they had seen someone, you know, hit their head and it was kind of a gory situation. protest as in chile have done, it's a voice or anger against undocumented migrants mostly from venezuela, tense and by 2 belonging to the recent arrivals with done down by demonstrators and friday, camp housing, the migrants was dismantled by local officials. they said it was a risk to public health rights group say more than 23000 people across intentionally. in the 1st half of this year alone, hundreds of couples have been swinging interaction that this years will tango championship. but only a lucky few partners were able to dance their way to glory. and when the top prizes, i just want to report now for one of the romantics will tell you that the heart of when a, sorry speak to the rhythm of the tango, ah, the tangle copies held every year when the 50 were born at the end of the 1900 century last year it was
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a virtual tango is all about cheek to cheek closeness and it does not fit well with social distancing. for the fear it was back in person and on the screen is a mirror of already we know our society in general. so i truly believe that of course, it impact on the kangaroo salons that include for year in the off while autrand, sceneries, now emerging from the pandemic, measures to do with it is still in place to over dance. it could get close, they in the spectators move to a safe venue. the tango has always survive and thrive in the circumstance or soda. now, this version being held in the open air in the heart of one of the fire cases wearing ball. it is pulled down some music back to the streets where it began, close to the people. the tangle is constantly being
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composed again and again. we have new composers, new dancers, new stories to be told. old story told the new way. the tangle was paid homage to the winner of the 1986. what was called ego madonna, who died last november hanging in the soldier and one of its most acclaimed dances. 87 year old maria navy's reminded you'll never forget his ruth. yeah, that's reflected in the technique of traditional salon tango when i was seeing. and yes, and barbara ah, must always say that when is that the korea growth stage tango category, look to the future. the people of our age need to be contemporary and reflect what's happening today. tango has to keep evolving just like everything else. depends,
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may have muffled the music but the 2 by 4 beat of the tango goes on. bringing the heart of what osiris alive again. i wonder l 0. what osiris? ah, so this is out there. these are the top stories and 1000. the people are protesting against each unit in president, in the capital. supporters of i said are also on the street unit. when say, he announced he would rule by decree and ignore the militia as more and did what we're seeing here is that rather than supports increasing for the president who initially did have widespread a kind of a waste proposed to response when he made his decrees july 25th, it's the opposition that is growing towards him and it's because.

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