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wherever i see them, it's just like we were in 2nd grade. when personally endeavored in, epic struggles took a lot of sacrifices in individual journey witness showcases in firing documentaries that change the while on al jazeera ah, in my idea is that we will be very fast and getting a results for this government. germany, social democrats, say they have a clear mandate to lead off the some days 1st month of coalition to expect a hello there on this target. hey,
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this is al jazeera life and also coming up pensions in through dawn, as protested cooper, an end to a power sharing agreement with the military of the last week for him to cruise. road rage in the u. k. thames is fray and fuel choose. how's the government miles measures to restore supply and see my wrestling, the greatest champion is set to retire after winning more than 14 title ah, all the verses have spoken. that's the message from the leader of germany centre left social democratic policy, which was a narrow lead and sundays parliamentary elections of shult says he would like to form a coalition government with the greens and the free democratic party. the climate crisis is likely to play a crucial role during the talk over the coming we. the villa villa of the largest
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of the world have spoken very clearly. they said, who should form the next government, the strength and 3 parties, the social democrats, the greens and f d p. this is therefore the clear mandate that the citizens of this country have given this tree should form the next government. or meanwhile, the leader of the christian democratic union says his party is also ready for talks with the greens and the f. d. p. the governing conservative party trails. the social democrats by a slim margin. the cd you though, so it's popularity fall off to chancellor england michael decided to sit down. this is the 1st time in 16 years. it's fallen behind in elections. british also fog. there is no question that this resolved cannot, must not, and will not satisfy the union. we managed to catch up in the final spurt and prevented red red green. by the same time, there are painful losses. he was not enough for 1st place life. that was our claim,
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that was our ambition. neat. steadfast, son has worn out from berlin to be you, leader. i mean lush had really had to buy the dust this morning when the party realized they had the biggest last in history of the christian democrats. so there was an internal meeting in the morning and the there was a talk about soul searching and some personal responsibility also taken by lasha himself because of a really dramatic campaign he had and also the mistakes he made but, and suddenly a few hours later he came out in the press conference, admitting his personal responsibility for the failure, but also saying we still have a mandate. we still have so many people in germany floating for us. i just really narrowly behind the social democratic party. so he says, we still want to build a coalition as well as well, also with the greens and also with the free democrats. so this option is still really much on the table and lash at is actually in his political career known for
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coming back after. after going down after losing an election, so it's not uncommon for him to keep fighting. although of course, a lot of people are wondering after such a loss. can he really lead to the new government? all the german capital berlin now look set to get its 1st female man. the central f social democrats appeared to have defended their hold on the mayor or post in berlin. setting from this could give he on course to become the city's top official . no initial projections indicated that the greens had one, but then follow up count showed them falling behind. now moving on and ensued on tension is deepening between the military and civilian factions. of the transitional government that it was created on the power sharing due to oversee the countries move to democracy, protest to say they want the administration dissolved, accusing the military of trying to seize power. the armed forces for their part have accused the civilian politicians of failing to govern properly. the relationship has been further strained since last week's attempted,
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crude will defend our government, people under democratic transition to the last drop of blood. and if there's any threat to the democratic transition, will fill the streets and will be at the forefront. that's our responsibility. here morgan has moved from costume after the attempted call last tuesday, when the political parties came up and demanded that the military be transparent with regard to its investigations with the officers who were allegedly responsible for the attempted coup. now the political parties have been saying for months now that the military needs to be reformed, that there needs to be a restructuring of the army. and that is something that the military has rejected that include 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 the reference between the political parties and the military. now that
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idea of 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 put there who's also the commander in chief of the army saying that the army responsible for the cohesion and the unity of the country and it's stability. and that it's political parties. abby has all of those parties who are focusing on positions and power and ignoring what the people of them want, which is better economic conditions and better living conditions. so those accusations did not help threaten 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 obama. and she, the british environment, secretary has
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a backlog of truck driving test is to be cleared by bringing and train us from the ministry of defense. not move follows days of long to that filling stations with many being forced to close. the business secretary has already suspended competition laws, the fuel industry to allow supplies to target filling stations that are running low . andrew summons is outside of petrol station, 4th in london. this has just been one massive carpart 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 as i say 30 minutes ago. and now you have some movement, but let's just swing over here. look up the beyond that london bus is 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,
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but certainly would not seem that way when you start to delve further. talks of panic, 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 a trying to stop pilot. 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 laurie 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 kobe demick, 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 that to happen. well, i spoke to tom,
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ready. he is a lori driver and a transport consultant at green candle attraction. he says the u. k is temporary visa scheme is an option, but that it's not enough. we've always had an aging generation of truck drivers in this country. the, the younger demographic on taking up the positions because it's not particularly appealing in terms of the working hours. and the poor conditions. pay does pay play a part in it, but it's not the whole story. we do expect a lot from our much on the u. k, and we need to start looking at the overall structure of the role and structure of the industry. see. because otherwise, if nothing changes, there's not going to be a future for truck drivers in the u. k. it's not a job. people want to do in the 21st century. it's a difficult situation, but the writing has been on the wall for the transfer industry for the 1015 years or more. it's out of the shortage. the go, the build up, the breaks it again. that was, we could see what was coming around the corner, and the industry had been quite vocal in what they were concerned about. and now
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we're seeing very, very acute effects. the, the storm if you like. and with the situation, there's no easy way out. and there's no quick fix and what we're doing now in terms of the measures taken the visa situation, talk of the armed forces supporting. it's all very, very questionable about where we go from here. second hearing in the trial of 14 palestinian authority, security officers accused of being an activist to death has been a giant and ramallah. he's a bonnet with an outspoken critic of the p a and its president. he died back in june just hours after being arrested. that led to public outrage and protests across the occupied westbank. i found the spokesman has called for an independent inquiry. neither abraham has more for us from outside that court in the month the session has been postponed and another one has been rescheduled. on october 4th, we answered the board session. you're behind us. no media was allowed to film,
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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 read out publicly, then the sessions will remain public. now, these charges include manslaughter, define or theirs, as well as confiscating these are been as belonging. there 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
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these tribes scripts of these investigations to kind of be able to defend against those charges that we are out today. while the investigation into the bay route last has been suspended once again, after a request to remove a judge from the case to read beater has been accused of bias and misconduct after charging senior officials over last year. more than 200 people were killed and thousands were injured. his predecessor, father, son, was also removed in february after foreign ministers he had called in for questioning, submitted a similar request for a placement still ahead here on out of there kind of explosions is often the palm of that there are still fears, hop love, and my flow into the ocean force and crystal towns and locked down bangkok, balls and night life stand idle despite the government's desire to bring back tory ah
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hello, good to see you were finally losing those brisk winds across the gulf states. we had that sham all set up, but it dissipates on tuesday. 38 degrees will be the height in doha. otherwise plenty of hot sunshine can be found across this area. but of course, temperatures now starting to come down as we do inch closer to october through pakistan, there is the risk of seen some sand and dust storms for western areas. southern sections of afghanistan also carry that risk as well. things are starting to change into parts of turkey. we've got a run of rain in and around the boss 1st. those winds picking up through the g and right through to the eastern met. so that knocks down the temperature just a bit for bay root, with a high 27 degrees through the tropics of africa. we've got our storms, but i did want to talk about south su down because it's looking like the rainy
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season here will extend for 3 months pass what it should into february 2022. we do have some showers, brushing across the coastal areas of south africa, but you go more inland and we have some high heat here. the colors, the darker the color, the higher the temperature. johannesburg got 31. but it's not gonna last like had the next 3 days and we're down to about 22 degrees on thursday. those thunderstorms cool in the atmosphere. the man people out their phones could you help them communicate? not just on their funds. i've just transmitted need images of an earthquake in the southern hemisphere back to toe, and i'm providing the connection to those cherokee workers in the desert. this is a tough job, but it's challenging streaming lecture to 10 different countries. those guys don't quit. well, you better get a move on, there's no point having lightning fast connections. you still need space to deliver
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your vision. oh, a daniel watching out of era that's remind you about headlines of our germany's center left. the social democratic party has won a narrow lead and parliamentary election leader of shult says he would like to form a coalition, the green and the free democratic funny supporters of civilian rule. and you dont have been protesting demanding the dissolution of the transitional government. as you need professionals, association one and 2, a power sharing deal with the military. the british environment secretary says train is from the ministry of defense to be your clear backlog of test truck
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drivers. the lack of drivers has days, long queues at fuel the well as the final day of the un general assembly. and in his address, israel's prime minister, fairly bennett, talked about around nuclear ambitions, vowing that israel will not allow iran to acquire a nuclear weapon. all red lines have been 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
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with it that me or not. and i've gone on did not address wildly this out the general assembly this year because both representatives from ousted governance, they have been competing claims for afghan histones un seats since the taliban seized power. last month, kristen sumi has worn out from un headquarters in new york. the united nation still officially recognizes a man by the name of google on use x i as the representative for afghanistan here at the united nations. but we have confirmed that afghanistan has withdrawn from the list of speakers today. this as there is some debate over who should be representing the country here, the taliban has requested that its own representative be recognized and heard from the united nations who have shaheen, who served as the taliban mediator and peace talks in doha has been put forward as
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they are nominee, but the credentials committee that is responsible for recognizing the officials has yet to meet on this subject or on me and mar, so we have yet to get an answer from them. but the russians made it known over the weekend survey, la rob, the foreign minister of russia, speaking on saturday, gave the opinion that he did not speak for afghanistan anymore. given. he was nominated by a president who left the country and is no longer in charge. at the same time, the west has been very reluctant to recognise the taliban officially at the united nations, given that many members of the government are still on the international sanctions . last among other concerns. so at this stage it looks like there until the question of who can represent afghanistan is settled that there will be no one speaking on behalf of the country here at the general assembly. people on the
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eastern coast of la paula have been ordered to stay indoors as lava from interrupting volcano approaches the sea 100. the buildings including churches have been destroyed so far on the spanish island. nearly 7000 people have been forced to leave their homes and the vulcan ology institute. this as seismic activity had slowed down earlier in the day. but as you can see from this live pictures, they are wanting it could pick up again, alexis schwartz, isabel can ologist at g o 10, a reef which organize the scientific expeditions. he says there could be explosions if the law of actually reaches the c. basic conducive allusion on the situation is changing very rapidly. we have certain p d soft, completely false and some people were committing the whole property. the rupture has stopped. but we can see clearly that this is not the case. so what we are having as some repose videos could be for certain similar ratios. and maybe
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where the ball can event has been stuck to talk for some reason. maybe some are shut up. so can you tell me if you may house it? well, there's this in strapped can event, but now you can clearly see in the background or can you start it again to rise into the atmosphere. so that means that me now to get what is the russian continue 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 don't you the russians going on obviously, because we can clear seeing this off in ongoing interruption despite these ripples on the problem, all the concern mark my may reach the level flows may reach because i'm getting
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contact with the she was that you start is going to cause it rapid. if operate bopper i station of the mountain they watch the she watch. these may be a location in explosives and explosive mano, children born over the past year will face a disproportionate number of extreme weather events in their lifetimes. that's according to a report from said the children which says they're expected to suffer an average of the extreme heat waves, not 7 times more than someone born in 1960 in afghanistan alone, children could face up to 18 times as many heat waves of their elders, newborns, and molly could deal with 10 times as many crop failures as just the grandparents and obviously at greater risk. all children from low income countries and disadvantaged communities who are likely face even more dia, conditions. well, in gashing is the ceo of save the children and national, and she's calling on governments to act in the best interests of children. we
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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 hit in the coming years due to the time crisis that we see it so urgent 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 before how, how critical it will be from for the future generation, some how big of a child challenge it is. what we want to say with this is that it is not too late, but it is urgent that we collect to be now and that governments around the world in the countries around the world, as well as the actus stand firm. and that commitment to, to, to the parents agreement and all other climate relations related agreement that we
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have signed up to. chris, this is the time to act. and if we don't, the future will be unbearable for children in many places of the world. a general strike is being called across india to mark the 1st anniversary of protest against 3 controversial farm laws, around a 100 organizations, including unions, farmers associations, and even some regional governments. backing the strike to month. now farmers have been demonstrating against those reforms which they say threaten their livelihoods . elizabeth per item has been with the ghazi pro prototype, which is on a highway between the states of delhi and also provision the most popular state and pharmacy. i have been occupying the highway for the past year since the indian parliament past the 3 laws and pharmacy are saying the same thing that they have been for the past year. they want those loads the fields because they believe that they will remove guaranteed minimum prices for their projects. leave them at the
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mercy of big corporation, lead to the corporatization of the agricultural sector, which 60 percent of the population depends on for their livelihoods. there are a small protest taking place here and a number of other places around the country, including in the state of putty, ana and punjab. now it has to be said that over the past year the numbers have dwindled. one of the reasons for the lower numbers at the moment is because many farmers, it is the rise harvesting season and many farmers are in the field. but despite the smaller numbers, farmers demands not going anywhere. 10 months of negotiation between the government and the union has failed to end. the stand off at a meg reason why the protest i'm not going to end is because they're important election coming up in the states of con job. and also for the next year. most of the protests and commas are from the states and heidi on us and many say they are not going to vote for prime minister that in the mornings bought at the junk the posse. and this is going to be a very big issue, election issue, and now
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a political issue for the government. well, bank cox, famous night life is part of the reason the city has been a top tourist destination and asia for years. but as talent government works on bringing international tourists back, kathy's austin, place and balls remain closed. got jaila has worn out from the tie capital. this network of alleys in pat pong, usually the vibrant center, a bank of unique style of night life. now it's 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's handling of their industry during the pandemic as a near death blow, but alcohol control loss predating the shutdowns have also been working against
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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 does in the government support the industry? i think these strange laws are supported by big business to maintain them. monopoly of voice is not loud like death. bar owners call the laws draconian in which alco sales are limited to set hours during the day. heavy taxes on imports and unequal laws only allowing large companies to brew beer and still 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, bruce 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 lot. if i were to take a selfie here in this bar and share it on social media, i can be fined up to $1500.00 for indirectly advertising the brands of alcohol
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behind me. if i own the bar, i can be fined up to $15000.00 and possibly face 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. an 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 that's always come again there would file highlight is popularly different times. we really, it's not fun anymore. and yet some who support the alcohol. i see it's also about safety. for visitors. i think towards safety should be a priority. i think alcohol control is necessary. if we let the alcohol sell us for free and do whatever 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
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a watered down version. it's got either al jazeera bank on japanese media reporting the same arresting. grace's champion is set to retire her crew. her who is now 36 leaves the ring with a record number of wins the dosage of our reports for 20 years. you know, because you know how qu, whoa, has set records that will stand in japan's traditional sport for decades. but advancing age and injuries have forced a 36 year old step out of the ring for the final time. who, whose last event was in july. when he took home or record 45th championship, 13 more than any other the, all the more impressive considering he was an outsider when he started go on. i was lucky to see more interesting when i started. my father was a grand champ mobile in symbol, and he was a silver medalist at the mixed school because wrestling with one i grew up watching
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him. so i think i have a little of his d. n a in me. but when i 1st joined, i was very skinny and small and i had a hard time eating. but as i got bigger and bigger and higher and higher up the ladder, i still had a problem winning strength wise. and i couldn't speak japanese height, but the so there were a lot of hurdles. and then i had to clear like these young sumo wrestlers who, who was born in mongolia and had to rise through the ranks. he became just a 2nd mongolian born grand champion with many of the older japanese generation unhappy about what they saw as foreigners taking over the sport. but despite dominating in the ring, her qu hope believes it's important to be humble. as he explained to al jazeera in an interview back in 2008 was, was i thought, if i may borrow one old grand champions, which, being a grand champion is
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a destiny. so you just have to be what you are. the only 2 grand champs, but the above all other restless longer. so you have to be more than just strong. you have to have christmas and manners and be a role model for the other wrestlers. and that could be what he'll do next. having been given japanese citizenship in 2019 how qu, whoa, is reporting we considering opening a stable in japan to train young, restless to show gratitude to his beloved sports. dorset jabari al jazeera. ah, hello again. this is al jazeera, i mean the headlines, germany center left the social democratic party has won a narrow lead and parliamentary elections. its candidate the chancellor left shell says he would like to form a coalition with the green and the free democratic party. the villa villa. dick loggers of tours have spoken very clearly. they said who should form the next
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