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ostrich complaint by form, interior minister know how much nuke is one of the top officials suspected of negligence, that may have contributed to the port explosion that killed more than 200 people, less cross straight away, cheap a route to zeno holder. and then a families clearly showing their support to the judge. why the well, they believe that he is doing his job. we are outside the justice palace, families of the victims of that court. the explosion believe that to be taught is under political pressure because he's doing the right thing. in fact, the tar has been under a political pressure locked. * in a political found off with the establishment, both the political and security establishment since july issue the list of suspects, former and current government officials as well as security official. he would like to someone for questioning. he would believe that they played
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a role in criminal negligence. but since then, these officials have been escaping just this kind of bizarre has not been able to question them. they've refused to turn up for questioning. parliament has refused to lift their immunity. so people here believe that this is another attempt to obstruct justice and prevent accountability because just a few months ago in february, the 1st judge wasn't removed after a legal challenge by the politician in power. so what happens now? the prep is be suspended. what happens next? yes, the probe has been suspended until the court decides whether or not to dismiss or remove it are. but most legal experts we've been speaking to say that the court does not have that. sure it's fiction. and maybe the minister profile this legal
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challenge against the car wants to buy time saw for time wise because parliament is in recess. parliament the back in session in mid october. so right now the members of parliament don't have any immunity and some of them were former ministers at the time when the ammonium nitrate, thousands of tons of ammonium nitrate or stored at bathing. so they believe that they're trying to buy time to prevent the car from actually questioning them, taking advantage of the fact that they don't have any immunity, but i can tell you people here are angry. they feel that the truth will never be revealed because product as far as the only under political pressure, he has been verbally threatened by the iranian back party has the law for me to read below the head of the sunny establishment. the religious establishment also covering the minister. so people learn that there will ever be
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data. thanks. and then i heard of it in beirut. purchase. ok, let's return to our story from june, his year on how that unit president has appointed a national burden. rom, done as prime minister. this is just happen in the last few minutes to speak to ruby louis who's an independent journalist on the phone. from genesis, we look at pictures of, of nudge from dun, meeting, the prime minister. i said, tell us, 1st of all, what is the significance of this appointment? so this is the 1st 3 male prime minister, not done with then this is the 1st one. i have also done good and is a professor of physics at the national school of engineers of june. and she's a senior advisor to director general higher education and to anticipate research. and she's also like president,
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i choose the trader. she has no political round. and let's say this is a surprise because we are, we waited for. a an economist over dish and to be appointed are, let's say we, when we think for men a prime minister. a let's say this is a surprise. so what do you think the calculation is behind this appointment then? well, 1st of all, she has no political background and this is a good point, maybe for her and for a prison, a side who won't. a prime minister who is, let's say, neutral, who is close to him with. 6 a political pressure and a 2nd. she's a woman, so maybe to me jenny will accept this new new nomination. maybe it's a new whole core to me or live do we 9 brian minister during this 10 years?
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so probably we will see many different reactions. we are waiting for the actions from political parties, but in general, as she is an outsider, without a political background. until now days, no argument or no talks about her, nobody knows. mostly only professors and the people who worked for the higher education. i think research knows her, so maybe to me are set up and go with people from political background and are wasting her in you a picture for a new person who has your 4 digit call back. 9 right now, and this of course follows the formation of the coalition on tuesday to oppose. ty said, will this go any way to satisfy them? do you think when we, when we don't know yet as we isn't, we don't know this to this new woman this, this appointed but. a i think in general, right now,
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we need to wait for the political parties reaction. let's reminder that many political party con damage prison decision left the company 22 number and they called for roadmap for the appointment for the. a minister, so now the action will change, reduce accordingly. surely from the general labor union who called many times and told, let's say a delivery statement to call for an appointment for the prime minister and to me from 25 of july. reason for you from minister. oh, for today we're working for hope they what are they working now for new measures that will say. a a change the economy to change and social picture intern. do you think that somebody without a political experience has the ability to take on the considerable political
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challenges that junior present to say the least. it was very different well from academia, isn't it? well, i think it will be hard to job for her, but let's say the chinese oems are fed up with ministers. we school did you call a parties who let's say. a you didn't, did nothing during the decade, so made appointment of a woman woman without you called background. we change something because, you know, we had 9 prime minister during the standing year. nothing is done or living under and economic and social. connie said, so let's hope that things will change. now, how important do you think this is for the broader arab oil disappointment of a female prime minister in so this is, this is so it's, this is the 1st female prime minister. you know, i think this is the case is junk and the rule is this appointment.
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again, you can change the picture. also woman in politics, you know, isn't in the parliament, we don't have a strong political, a participation from, from woman. so let's say this maybe would encourage german to get involved in politics and take a strong role because isn't like the argument like, you know, women don't have the position and strong political position. so let's hope that through this appointment, we will see all the other fun ministers, women, in other words, clearly things have become extremely serious in june is yeah, with the ongoing protest and so forth. and that, and the polarization of opinion, you could say that this is a well calculated move by the president. like i said, at least by time. yes, i told you jessica, let's say 2 days after,
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after the protest that happened in give the sunday people away. so angry and disappointed restraint did they call? they called you measures. they called for the appointment of a new gun minister. so i think the response was, let's say they, but the time for the announcement work is to digit because people are we think from 25 of july and they say that they are so frustrated. so i think the timing is the significance and also the person. let's say woman, we've got political, the job is to go to louis louis. thank you very much. david joining is a good to get your perspective on this. we can across to our correspondent in tune . it's right now, but a smith, this danny, by right there. just to just to recap, as we come to you been into the chinese president case study has appointed nigel
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burton done as a prime minister, a female prime minister in today's year. what do you make of this spanish? yes, it now. yes. first, female prime is appointed in june as yes. now the pressure is on her to appoint a cabinet. but this is a complication. the president points a prime minister position last is the normal constitution. what constitutional way and that must be approved by parliament as must the cabinet appointees be then approved by parliament. but the president, as has suspended parliament. so at the moment the seems to be happening extra constitutionally, and that doesn't seem to be a constitutional base for just allowing the prime minister to be appointed into the role by the president without any approval by parliament. so whether this will lay the concerns of the civil society groups and the coalition of political parties who
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were complaining yesterday about the failure to advance any program to make any progress in june. it is a political situation. we don't know yet. they haven't, they are yet to respond. but whether it's enough to calm things down for the moment, we just have to see how quickly this prime minister reacts speaks and tries to point to a copy of something i mentioned to our previous guest rubber. louis, clearly things become so serious in june is that the president had to do something . and you could say that this is a pretty well calculated move by him, at least by time. well, that was when he 1st sees the reins of power 2 months ago. there was generally seemed a lot of public support opinion polls. gay was supportive of what the president was doing because of the sort of political and economic situation. tunisia was in a really political system that wasn't working,
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wasn't moving how it wasn't advancing any economic plans. and so the president sees power with a lot of public backing, the empire as barely crippled the economy. but in those 2 months, the president have not forwarded has not offered a new economic klein. i'm the main complaint, the civil side to groups. and i'm the political parties is the president has not spoken to them. he's not engaged them. he's not a not invited them to him. he's don't, i doubt speaking to them. i think it would seem appointing this prime minister. so the present, the challenge for the prime minister must be to somehow engagement civil society groups engage with these political parties in some way to try and lay concerns. that though is they are making progress in advancing a plan. but unity in terms of economic development in terms of getting the country out of the political crisis. of course,
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the new prime minister is yet to speak to us and we wait and see what you have to say. all right, bud, thanks very much. i've been a smith in the news that the president of judith said has appointed nigel. i wouldn't from done as a prime minister. thanks so much bye. moving on to india. now, i can say the pandemic is push more families into poverty, and that's putting children at risk for the incomes. and rising prices have led to some parents sending their children out to work and human traffic has a waiting for them on the streets. elizabeth thrown them joint place on a rescue mission. money sharma and his team of rescue workers drive to a slum and the eastern indian city of port nia. they've received information that traffic to children being kept. they're joined by police officers. they move through the dark until they find some children hiding and clearly terrified, but as they try to lead them to safety, they're attacked by
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a group of men. no one is seriously injured, but in the confusion the children run away. police arrest the man they believe is the ringleader of this child trafficking operation. but the activists leave without the children they came for sunday, sada travelled more than 230 kilometers from the city of that bunker to put near to find her 13 year old brother don got um, sanchez has gone. got arm has been held in the slam by the traffickers for several months from them. i just got out. my brother is working at the processing unit and he has a movie. i like, he's not there on his own. been, even if he or others like him tried to talk to a family member, they're always listening like an increasing number of people in the eastern state of behind those in the slammer, often forced to work for little processing. one of the regents biggest exports, low to seeds because of the world's largest producer of low to see which are known as fox not once have been roasted. the popularity of the seeds is growling in india
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and abroad. but children being used to meet the rising demand with more than 2000000 workers aged between 5 and 17. b hard has the 2nd highest number of child and adolescent work as an many a trafficked. it is one of the greatest cell in this be facing. see what is happening that this area or near the street is bothering the street, got this ring on it is get sick of the not. so we are facing major issues of child trafficking and some of the children are employed in the other 6. also the latest crime figures suggest that human trafficking cases in india declined by more than 20 percent in the past year. but many sharma says, that's not right. as many cases aren't registered, definitely the who are bodies and coming during the band in the trafficking has
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increase many for each option because of the covered 19 people lost jobs and traffic has used it to their advantage. their locals, the identify, paid and lost their jobs, learn them money, and liter traffic, the children and push them into child labor. the man rested in the rate on this non remains and left custody while he's investigated on suspicion of human trafficking and john data. but rights groups they, until the government addresses the root causes of the crime, poverty, poor education, combined with an understaffed police force and the tories, the slow justice system. india's children will continue to be at risk of human trafficking. elizabeth moran and al jazeera pulled nea be hard. let's take this all my speech about the alley, who's the co founder and executive director at the center for the child rights joins is not from new delhi about the populace. it's reeling from desperation. is
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just a perfect recipe for exploitation is not yes, it's always reading the address before the exploitation and you know, the spend a makes any natural calamity of any man re calamity. our grounds for exploitation of women and children. in particular. we've seen that before. we've seen that during the super psych, lauren during synonymy and it was something very unexpected of you know, and the scale was also very large. this is found to happen. what, what is me is that disaster after disaster calamity off to calamity? we haven't been able to put in place a system that can ensure that, you know, illegal movements unsafe migration and trafficking can be checked in such situations. how the national off. so i guess, just before we go into that, how does the pandemic actually exacerbate the potential for trafficking in particular?
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you see people have lost their jobs. adults don't have work. businesses have also lost on trust. you know, their profits. they need cheap labor and children definitely come in cheap. besides, you know, there's been a complete detachment from the education system for a lot of 5 children who cannot afford online education. and i'm seeing that because online education is a why some kind of guy, just some devices like smartphones at least, will require internet connection. how was it going to be for it? but what is really arranged for that the budgets have gone down, budgets for education or child protection. all the budget steps gina huge. got. so there's more investment happening. ready to wired? so what do you, what do you leave children that switch on flaming options available? so what needs to be done then a we need, we need to ensure that we invest adequately in food
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security at this hour. we need to ensure that we invest adequately in protection systems. we invest adequately in, you know, community care systems. we set up a community level, you know, mechanisms that will ensure that children don't fall out of the practice. we need schools to, to become more active in tracking where the children are going. you know, we relax the labor laws, but unfortunately this was not the time to relax labor laws. this was a time actually to be more vigilant about what's happening in factories and mind and brick tunes. and we've got reports coming to radius border that there are children, were migrating with their parents to the brick kids to mind. you know, if you're not going to open our eyes now, i think it was really be too late. oh goodness. the report says that about 1500000 schools have close don't. isn't that just enough to look that?
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absolutely, i wish you well with your efforts. thanks very much for talking to our sister. ok times votes for nick. thank you so much. filipino boxing legend manny pack, he says he's retiring from the ring of $48.00 division world champion, made the announcement on social media bringing his 26 year career 10. and he bows out after losing to your damn as oh, gas in las vegas last month. it was the 8th defeats of a career that's included $62.00 wins and 12 world titles. the 42 year old is expected to focus most of his efforts on politics. now he declared this month that he will run in the 2022 philippines presidential election of my boxing gloves. i would like the thing, the whole world, explicitly, the filipino people for supporting minded buckles in
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goodbye. back for more on this story were joined from manella by sports journalists . rick olivares'. what kind of legacy does patio leave behind z? thank good evening for him when we talk about legacy. well, it's a great, let's double certainly put him in the sentence among boxing. all time, great. but perhaps there's this other legacy, a 21st century global icon, because you may be a go in your sport. what this one actually transcend that money has been pharaoh. you can see the flag behind the philippine flag. and he gave the philippines a true measure of pride, if singer and actress li, if the longer gave the philippines its 1st big international start. man, he took that several, not just higher. he's a true global, like on. he was known in every corner of the globe, not just for boxing speeds, but also for his humanity is things statement philanthropist is trying to sound
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even a professional basketball and being one of the good guys. he didn't say prior to the fight with us that he wanted to be remembered in and out of the ring. and to quote the man from a broken. he did things this way. i do think pack here we should have retired earlier. did he perhaps fight for too long? you know, sarah, maybe he did, but that if the a certain question, post too many goats, the greatest of all times from michael jordan to roy jones, junior to mohammed ali to anderson silva just to name a few. well, he lost twice in his 1st 40 feet. majesty had 6 in his file 26. i thought initially that he went from being the go to being among the go. but you know what? he's the oldest 2 in a world died live 41 is one child belts across the world. we classes in his career use defeated 22 world champion. that might not even be broken. mean the pop brought to the end and no matter if he might be,
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should have resigned earlier this legacy is secure. i do see the pack here being tempted back into the ring some day soon. you know far, most definitely i'd say it's certainly possible. and one thing that is sure about manny he marches the beat of his own drug. it's not whether people say it's what he thinks it's right for him. it probably also depends on how his running for president turns out. if you recall that there was a joke about boxers getting punched the 1st to congress minded them later and sentence earth, and that's in relation to body. i think it wouldn't fit well for some boxes. tried to make a name for himself to punch and knock out a presidential. so, you know, politics is per year now his recent moves have certainly made him some admirers and some adversary's as well. that is a career for now, but certainly depends on how if we're going to see a come back in or not. ok, rick. all of ours. thank you so much for your time. thank you. do it for
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champions. league football now and little nazi has scored his 1st goal for paris. things your man didn't take long for the home side to go in front against manchester city and the risks i gave found the top corner after 8 minutes. said he should have e y through bernardo cell, but he somehow hit the bar from a couple of yards out. and then the moment the p s. g fans had been longing for massey with a fantastic strike to make it to nail. that was the arch in time forwards, $120.00 for school in the competition. should teams can do a day, they get it and we knew it already. so we spoke about that. we cannot control them that mean it's the step of play, a huge talent that they have individually you can be controlling. the only way i know is to option defend 90 minute steep and pray. and the 2nd one is to take a ball into your game. the competitions most successful, fide round madrid were beaten by debutantes share of parasol and arguably the big
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it's upsets and champions lake history. yeah, sure, yeah. she boils headed them all w inside in front after 25 minutes. the 1st, the ever way goal in the tournaments around madrid equalized in the 2nd half. that incredible late drama sebastian tale for a founding winner for sheriff was just a minute left to make it to one famous victory for sheriff. and just to put it into context, their records signing cost $1200000.00, while rouse cost $120000000.00 liverpool lead their group by 2 points after thrashing port away. the portuguese side has never beaten liverpool and european competition. and this was another example of why it's our score twice, value money with gifted the goal and substitutes, roberta, for me, i grabbed a couple and the space of 5 minutes that finished 512 wins and 2 for liverpool and they've now ford at least 3 goals in their past 6 matches and all competition we
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started a little bit in the beginning. and that's the reason why we didn't make a lot of changes sets because i wanted to find a feedback on the pitch and solve the situation down. that's what we did from a specific moment and we played really good football. we didn't use our big chances . we used to have chances to scores will be a tune up and but we had really good football moments. brazilian football legend pele is continuing his recovery in sao paolo, the 80 year old, posted this video on social media. he's been hospitalized since august 31st that are having a tumor removed from his colon. basketball star lebron james says he's been vaccinated against kobe 19 after initially being very doubtful about it for a time. and the champion, along with his l. a lakers side held their media day on tuesday. believe has it made vaccinations mandatory? how does the new season? but 90 percent of players already are i think when it comes down for me i can speak
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about myself. i think everyone has their own choice to do what they feel is right for themselves in their family and things of that nature. i know that i was very skepticism about it all, but after doing my research and things of that nature, i felt like it was best suited for not only me, but for my family and my friends and you know, and that's why i decided to do it so, but as far as i don't, you guys know me anything that i talk about. i don't talk about other people. and what they should do must be for me and for my family. and, you know, that's what it's about. i'm in saint louis. cardinals are heading back to the major league baseball playoff, maybe to milwaukee for 61. tuesday. the 2017 st. victory went also sealed the final war wildcard play off. first for the cardinals. it's the 3rd trip in a row, the post season, the st. louis. ok,
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and that is all useful for now back to you, but i thanks very much indeed. look for to see a bit later robinson's coming up in a couple of minutes. you'll have more on that new prime minister at appointment intuitive for me to clock g. but license, ah, news, news, news, news shows, oh no, just going back seem inequality to the political and economic in the latest development at the corona virus and demi companies, the bread across the globe, democracy, maybe inexpensive new series explores the ever growing challenges to democracy
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