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the way you realized what's going on, the police investigated right now office. the government expelled me, that i couldn't hide from the truth as a tax on press freedom escalate. i work the al jazeera because i hold the line. mom drew ambrose the in awe . tension in see don is protested corporate into a sharing agreement with the military. the last with a cloud . this is out there a life and also coming up the leader of germany, social democrats, as his policy is likely to form a government with the greens,
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the liberals, altering our election when blackouts, in shortages of goods in northern china as a nation, deals with balancing its economic growth and fight climate change. coastal areas of the spanish island of la palmer put on high alert lava, which was i so we begin to don where the tension is deepening between the military and civilian factions. of the transitional governments was created under a power sharing deal to see the countries move to democracy, protested say they want the administration dissolved, accusing the military of trying to seize power. forces of accusers, civilian politicians, are failing to govern properly, their relationships been further strained. since last week's attentive cou, hey, morgan is more now from call to after the attempted call last tuesday, when the political parties came up and demanded that the military be transparent
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with regard to its investigation, with the officers who were allegedly responsible for the attempted, who now the political parties have been saying for months now that the military needs to be reformed, that they need to be a restructuring of the army. and that is something that the military has rejected. that includes the prime minister, the prime minister has long to initiative a few months back saying that the military should be reformed as part of the steps to make sure that students transition to democracy is complete. and that the country is not torn apart between a but by the political parties, or rather by their reference between the political parties and the military now dies idea. reform has been strongly rejected by the military. but that's something that the political parties have been repeatedly talking about over the past week. so we have some statements from the military, especially the head of the sovereignty council. i've been for the one who's also the commander in chief of the army saying that the army responsible for the cohesion and the unity of the country instability. and that it's political parties . and b has all of those parties who are focusing on positions and power and
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ignoring what the people of them want, which is better economic conditions and better living conditions. so those acquisitions did not help sweeten the relationship between the 2 sides. in fact, we've seen yesterday, the military withdrawing military security from the committee to disband the former regime. that's a committee that was set up following the formation of the transitional government to disband any association or anything related to the regime of the former president dominant. but she, the vote is the spoken that message from the lead of japanese center left a social democratic party, which is one of our lead in sunday's parliamentary elections. the shult says he would like to form a coalition government to the greens and the free democratic party, the climate crisis likely to play a crucial role during the talk. the villa villa of thick loggers of the world have spoken very clearly. they said, who should form the next government, the strength and cheap parties, the social democrats, the greens and f
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d p. this is therefore the clear mandate of the citizens of this country have given . these tree should form the next government be while the leader of the christian democratic union says they're ready for talks with the green party and f. d. p. government, conservative party trails and social democrats by slim margin the see to use or its popularity full of to chance langley medical decided to step down. it is the 1st time in 16 years at the party last, an election step asked him to stand by for his embellishment and step. so i left shoulder. he says he has the mandate to govern. how hard will it be for him to find them? well, that's a very good question. all of shows didn't waste any time this morning. as soon as germany woke up and realized that the social democrats had won the elections, although it's a very, very narrow. when all of shoals came out, he sat, the german public has spoken. we have gotten the monday together with the 2 other parties who won during these elections, the greens and the free democrats,
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the liberal party. so we are the ones who should 1st sought out a coalition. it's called a traffic light coalition, looking at the call us of these parties. so what happened done is that the free democrats leader reached out immediately to the green party to stop talk among themselves 1st. so it's an interesting situation that for the 1st time and germany, not the large party is actually calling the shots. but the smaller parties are now talking to each other 1st to sort out the huge differences, of course, because climate change is of course the, the main topic for the green party. but the liberals, they really don't want to pay too much money for this difference on, on taxes and a lot of other issues. so they need to iron this out 1st before the larger parties come into play. the long road ahead isn't that before we have any resolution here, what other variables we looking at?
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yes, it's going to be a very difficult go elation because in the morning when the old shoals, so let's talking about this possible correlation. at the same time, the cd you leader, i mean last year to last the, the election was really under a lot of scrutiny within his own party for admitting his personal contribution to this loss. so there was a lot of speculation that might be some personal changes in the party, but then i was later he came out in the afternoon during a press conference saying that he feels personal responsible for the mistakes he made during the campaign. but he said the german people still voted for us just slightly behind the social democrats. and he says, we also still have a mandate to form a government. so there's still all these options are open. so the 2 large boxes are now basically waiting what the smaller party can come up with, and that it could still take weeks
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a month to solve this issue. everyone agrees though that they want to have a government really soon are set thanks by the german capital. berlin was step is look, set to get it says female math. the center less social democrats appear to have defended the hold on the marrow post in berlin, setting it friends if you feet on cause to become the city's top official. initial predictions indicated the green's upon before our counts showed them falling behind . and let's move on to tech, you know, where members of the turkey council holding an extraordinary meeting to discuss, get this done for minutes to minute cost. your new says talk aimed to supporting economic stability and providing humanitarian aid permitting inclusive government, preventing a new wave of migration was also discussed. tech is officially hosting about 200000 african refugees the u. k. environment sector. he says a backlog of truck driving test is to be cleared by bringing in trainers from the
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ministry of defense. the move follows days of long queues, filling stations with many being forced to close. but the sector has already suspended competition doors for the fuel industry to allow supplies to target pulling stations, which are running low under simmons is outside of fuel station in london. this has just been one massive carport for the past 67 hours in the past half hour. you see the things that bring up some what they've reopen the petrol station because the tanker delivered a load of fuel left say 30 minutes ago. and now you have some movement, but let's just swing over here. look up the beyond that london bus, there's a q that's at least half a kilometer along a lot of frustration here. some anger, some relief now because finally the fuel is flowing, but this is supposed to be an over reaction by the public. but certainly, it would not seem that way when you start to delve further, talks of panic,
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buying well defined that word for decades all over the world. once you say panic, buying people panic. and what we're getting now is a situation whereby people are actually running out of fuel some try to stockpile it. they use it goes on and on and on. the government's really funny itself in a big mess over this. there is a shortage of lori drivers that is a given. it's been a problem for many months now since rex it and since the end of the day. but the major part of the coded found demik. but right now the, the, basically, the situation is that the government initially said it wouldn't rule out bringing in fruit to drive the tankers. and now we're hearing that this could actually be a plan being put together right now for half. a 2nd hearing in the tribe of 14 palestinian authority security officers accused of being an activist. death has
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been agenda ramallah. he's up by now. it was an outspoken critic if the p a and its president. he died in june hours after being arrested. the death led to public outrage and protest across the occupied west bank. the family spokesman has called for an independent inquiry. abraham has more from outside the court in ramallah. the session has been postponed and another one has been rescheduled on october 4th, we answered the board session. here behind us, no media was allowed to film, but journalists were allowed to answer when we've seen diplomats and human rights defenders attending the session. and we've heard discussions going on between the prosecution, the defense, and the court. in regards to that issue, specifically the media, the coverage, and the defense lawyer has asked for the session to be held behind closed doors. he even asked for a gag order when it comes to media covering the events of the trial. but that request has been denied by the court that said that since the charges have been
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read out publicly, then the sessions will remain public. now, these charges include manslaughter, define orders, as well as confiscating these. i've been out the longest. they have, has been among the 14 members of the security patrol, kind of an agreement to maintain the right to silence when it came to the investigation. this is why the defense lawyer has said that he wants to read all these tribes scripts of these investigations to kind of be able to defend against those charges that we address out today. sheer muslims in iraq and mark in the end of the 40 day morning period for the grants. on a prophet mohammed. every year pilgrims gathering large numbers in jeff and cobbler head of the day, i'll be, say, commemorate the killing of hussein in the battle in cobbler in the 7th century. still ahead here and out 0 bank cox bars and night life stand idle despite the
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government does bring back to europe at times. it is because beach girls by young. this writer i hello, thanks for joining in. here's an update on psychotic storm gulard. it has moved east to west across the heart of india, and we do have red weather alerts in play on tuesday for the indian states. ma, harass dra content and go a good you're at. and this is while flooding almost guarantee. when you consider we could see up to 200 millimeters of rain, we may have something trying to develop in the baby and gall, but either way, a plume of what weather for westbank, all just south of calcutta on tuesday. next stop se, asia. and there is a potential some flooding here along that west coast of sumatra in and around the
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dang, over in java, some dry spells but jakarta, thunderstorms for you, with the high of 31 degrees here and update right now on typhoon into all spinning around in the philippine fi but keeping its distance from the philippines. but i want to show you one outcome that may happen. so we're going to move this forward. here we are on thursday just starting to creep into southern sections of japan. press play, see where that goes on friday. not looking to make a landfall steering east upon shoe, but it's going to throw to rancho rain to tokyo and also some gusty winds. so we could see upwards of a 100 millimeters of rain, but tropical air in behind it. on saturday, up to a height of 28. the talk to al jazeera, we get what gives you hope that there is going to be peace. because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing the way we listened. we were never on the
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whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that on sera what's most important to me, is talking to people, understanding what they're going through here as we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. ah, the me over again to 0 reminder about top stories and supporters, the civilian rule in sue done have been protesting demanding the dissolution of the transitional government. the sudanese professionals association once in into a power sharing deal with germany central social democratic party is one of our
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lead in parliamentary election leader says he would like to form a coalition with the green party and free democratic you can environment secretaries. this train is from the ministry of defense, it's be used to clear a backlog of tests, the truck drivers. the lack of drivers is led to days of long queues at fuel. china has condemned the cave sally, a warship through the taiwan strait. the chinese military followed h. miss richmond through the waterway. describe britain's behavior as hovering evil intentions. the british military says the ship had been working with allies in the east china sea was traveling to vietnam. several provinces in china's northeast region are experiencing park house because of coal shortages and tightening emission standards. initially, it affected manufacturers across the country, many of whom have had to stop production in recent weeks. china is highly dependent on coal for power, but paging aims to cur, pollution, and emissions of climate change and gases. i remark as a senior research fellow at the center for china and globalization,
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he says the government's priorities to keep people safe and warm. ah, there are some production disruptions, but more importantly in the northeast of china, it can get bitterly cold. and as winter comes on, ensuring adequate heat and electricity for the people. the north eastern part of china i think is a top priority. this is a short term, cyclical problem. and we have to also look at it in the longer term context that china is moving towards carbon neutrality. and this is playing a role in this as it strengthens emission standards that looks to reduce the energy intensity of producing one unit of g d p. so this is certainly playing a role, but i think if we look at the curb at hand jamming, we can glean some insights here as to how things would proceed in that. what china
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has done is put human life 1st. and of course this is brought some economic cost and inconvenience, but that this shows i think the priorities of the government and we'll see something similar. ready here that the priorities, making sure that people are able to stay safe to stay warm and then to mitigate as much as possible. the short term disruption people on the east coast of la palmer has been ordered to stay indoors is lava from interrupting volcano approaches to see. hundreds of buildings including churches have been destroyed so far on the spanish island, nearly 7000 people to be forced to leave their homes. the vulcan ology institute says seismic activity had slowed down earlier in the day, but could pick up again. alexa swartz is a vulcan ologist at geo. terry french organizes scientific expeditions. he says it could be explosions if the lava reaches se basic continuous evolution on the situation is changing and very rapidly. we have certain p d soft,
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completely pulse and some people were committing the whole property. the rupture has stopped. but we can see clearly that this is not the case where we are having some repose. medias could be for certain similar ratios and may be where the ball can event has been stuck to talk for some reason. maybe some are shut up. so can you tell if you may house it? well there's this and struct can event. but now you can clearly see in the background, or can you start to again to rise into the atmosphere. so that means that it's coming out to get what they deem that the russian continue their rate. it was yesterday, then the love afloat is certainly reach this is it because they, on the sea water just to day. now this is uncertain when he's going to happen. why
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don't you the russians going on obviously, because we can see clear seeing this off. don't go interruption despite these ripples be used on the problem. all the concern mark my may reach the level flows may reach, because i'm getting contact with the she was that you start, it's going to cost it rapid oper, oper. i station of the bit of a watch that she watch. these may be a location in explosives and explosive model. heavy rainfall from cycling glove has flooded. large parts of india is east coast, leaving tens of thousands without electricity. gulag has weakened into a deep tropical depression since make landfall on sunday evening. the flooding is cut off, hundreds of villages damage homes across under protesting. landslide civils are brought to number of major roads. children born during the past year will face a disproportionate number of extreme weather events and their lifetime. that's according to report from the children, which says they're expected to suffer an average of 30 extreme heat waves that 7
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times more. and so one born in 1960, in afghanistan alone, children could face up to 800 times as many ways as the elders newborns. and molly could deal with 10 times as many crop failures as their grandparents and at greater risk at children from low income countries and disadvantage communities would lightly face even more di, conditions, ashing, as the ceo saved the children international. and she's quoting on governments to act in the best interests of children. we clearly see coming out of this report is that the climate crisis is indeed a child writes crisis with children with, with no responsibilities forget to go to where we are taking the biggest hatch in the coming years. due to the topic crisis that we see is so urgent to, to start to talk about this crisis, not just now, but also for future generations and think about what the impact would be for for the children of today and the children up tomorrow. i don't think we have talked
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before how, how critical it will be from for the future generation. some how big of a child challenge is. what we want to say with this is that it is not too late, but it is urgent that we collect could be now about governments around the world in the countries around the world. as well as the actus stand firm and the commitment to, to, to the parents agreement and all other climate relation related agreement that we have signed out to chris, this is the time to act. and if we don't, the future will be unbearable for children. in many cases of the world, it is the final day of the un general assembly, but it won't be hearing from either me and me, or i'm going to stop because both representatives of asked the government that being competing claims for i've got tons, un seats, and to taliban sees power last month, but israel's prime minister did address delegates. that's totally bennett is valued, that iran will not be allowed to acquire nuclear weapon. all red lines have been
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crossed. inspections ignored all wishful thinking, proven false. iran is currently violating the safeguard agreements and it's getting away with it. they are ross inspectors and sabotaged their investigations and they're getting away with it. they read you re uranium to the level of 60 percent, which is only one step short of weapons grade material. and they're getting away with it. your governor is considering declaring a state of emergency as a deadline, approaches for health workers to get a fax indicates coping 19. the declaration would allow out of state workers in the national guard troops to fill gaps in hospital staffing. tens of thousands of health care personnel could lose their jobs if they do not get fascinated. new study shows a pandemic has reduced life expectancy by the biggest rate since world war 2. such
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as at oxford university in the u. k. reported life expectancy fell by more than 6 months compared with 201929 countries were analyzed across europe and the americas new zealand prime minister says the government is to introduce home quarantine for those arriving from overseas. just in jordan said, a limited number of business travelers will be allowed to isolate at home from late october and his face to grain, criticism for mandates, re hotel quarantine policy. more than 26000 people competed for just 3000 hotel rooms last week. and people in the australian city of sydney could be freed from locked up by mid october. that is when the double job vaccination rate is expected to hit 70 percent pups, restaurants drops, will then be reopened to the vaccinated bangkok, famous night. life is part of the reason the city has been a top turn destination asia for years. but as thailand's government works on
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bringing international tours back of pandemic, curfews is still in place and bows to close. the move is drawing criticism from the food and beverage industry, but also highlights the countries traits, alcohol control laws. so title has more from its like up this network of alleys in pat pong, usually the vibrant center of bank of unique style of night life now says idle and dark. the shutters were pulled down on bars and entertainment. venues. in the weeks after the 1st cases of coven 19 in thailand and have stayed down for most of the 18 months that followed thanks to shut downs and curfews. this part of china town is home to a community of trendy small specialty bars. not only do bar owners view the government handling of their industry during the pandemic as a near death blow, but alcohol control loss predating the shut down have also been working against them. i'm out is how come i am embarrassed about the situation? thailand is renown for his great night life. many bars have received awards. why
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does, in the government support the industry? i think the strange laws are supported by big business to maintain their monopoly. our voice is not loud like death. bar owners call the laws draconian in which alcohol sales are limited to set hours during the day. heavy taxes on imports and unequal laws only allowing large companies to brew beer and distill alcohol. a ban on alcohol, advertising and internet sales are so strictly enforced. bars were fine for posting videos of cocktail making and menus for drinks delivery. yet large bruise avoid the band by advertising, mineral water and soda that they're the same logos as their alcohol products. here's an example of thailand's alcohol control laws. if i were to take a selfie here in this bar and share it on social media, i could be fined up to $1500.00 for indirectly advertising the brands of alcohol behind me. if i own the bar, i can be fined up to $15000.00 and possibly faith
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a year in jail. alcohol control laws have been a contentious subject in thailand, historically, politically connected, conservative and religious groups have worked to keep them strict and opposition. member of parliament, a former bar owner himself, is working to change the laws and save smaller bars and trouble when really open again. and the toys come again there would file highlight is popularly different times we. it's not fun anymore. and yet some who support the alcohol law say it's also about safety for visitors. i think to safety should be a priority. i think alcohol control is necessary. if we let the alcohol sell us from free and do what, what they want, things will get mercy. once thailand emerges from its locked down, curfews are listed in the night, life is allowed to reopen. it's unclear if will return as it once was, or a watered down version. scott, either al jazeera bank of the social networking john instagram is putting
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a kid version of its extremely popular app on hold its chromosome by facebook and us politicians and campaign is urged the company to drop its plans. instagram kids, critics say facebook and instagram's primary focus is on physical appearance. and these platforms haven't done enough to protect children. the usa, a gulf new, right? a cup jump pins officer, a ruthless display on the home soil against team europe pulled off a record 19 to 9 victory in wisconsin. join i guess raska as this report, the new crop of young americans with their hands on gulf top team trophy. and the big win could harold, an error of domination by the usa at the, by annual competition. the 12 strong team featured 8 of the top 10, well, with many, still in their twenties. and every player having contributed at least one point. this is a start to new generation. i think we're going to be doing some incredible things
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moving forward. i'll tell you from like winning the ryder cup, this is possibly way better than any other term that i've ever one of my entire life. going into the final day plant whistling straits europe needed a miracle to overhaul, and 115 deficit matches what they thought was a month from the height be keeping brightened. december reach the green on the pol full 1st, then hold out for an eagle. he went on to beat spanish rivals, sergio garcia earlier marie mercury gates of visitors, a strong stops seating them to sharply for his 1st point the tournament. but it was too little too late, and the irishman knew it looks like it's not going to pano the way we want on the golf course. i mean, i've been extremely disappointed that i haven't contributed more for the team. i'm
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glad i got a point on the board today for them, but it's, you know, it's been a tough week and more and more. i play on this event. i realize that it's the best event off bohannon. and i love being a part of it. i can't wait to be a part of anymore. it was call him recall that got the usa over the line. he missed the part when the trophy, but opponent, fit to hovel and conceded the half point needed to fight reaching the winning 14 and a half point margin usa went down there. by the time they finished with europe, the americans take you 19 points to your 9. that's the biggest victory ever seen at are going to come making the captain steve strick proud. you know, i never want to major, but this is my major right here. and then the moment every goldstein had waited for a long running feud between american teammate brooks, kept bryce in december, ended with a hug to. 6 2 sit in full,
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packed with individual personalities. nothing brings gulf as together. like right. a cup joined raska al jazeera. the japanese media is reporting that wrestling greatest champion is set to retire. i'll go who has won a record 45 torments will balance because of a right knee injury. the 36 year old grand champion leaves having 114 more title than any other wrestler is the only 2nd mongolian born c marissa to hold the top ranking of you code, you know, ah, so this is out there are, these are the top stories and supporters of civilian rulers who dont have been protesting demanding the dissolution of the transitional government. the sudanese professionals association once and then to a power sharing deal with the military. germany central a social democratic party is one
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a narrow lead and parliamentary elections. its leader left shots says he would like to form a coalition with a green party and free democratic party step fasteners more often.

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