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but there were many kind of stuff ah, thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film archive standing for decades reveals the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part 3, the rise of the machine on a j o i the former french president nicholas cosy in order to spend a year in home detention also being found guilty of a legal campaign financing. ah, hello money. this is out there, a lie from jo, also coming out catholic coles on the international community,
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not to isolate. i've gone on on the telephone role. 3 palestinians are killed by israeli forces during separate incidents in the occupied west bank. gaza was president, declares a state of emergency in the prison system. often people are killed in upright. ah. the former french president nicholas on cosy, has been sentenced to spend a year in home detention corruption, so cozy was found guilty of a legal campaign. financing has failed 2012 re election, but the court ruled. he spent almost twice the maximum amount allowed. it comes months to song because he was convicted in another corruption case. go straight to natasha butler who is live in paris. natasha took us through exactly where the
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court announced today. yes. nicholas saw because he wasn't actually in the court here in paris to hear the verdict, but the judge found guilty of illegal campaign financing. his 13 coach, you also found guilty on the same charges. now cozy has been sent to you one year jail, but he can serve out at home on the house rest if you like. word and electronic bracelet. well, his noise have already said that he will appeal now will. this focuses on nuclear fall cosy campaign back in 2012 is running for reelection. he actually failed to be reelected by his campaign at the time was extremely lavish, leave us style, mega rallies and they really settle for law bells because police investigators accused saw cozy all over spending. basically, the campaign team spend maybe twice the legal limits that by the french states for
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a presidential campaign. while the judge and the course i saw can be knew that this was happening. it was also, in addition to this, the fact that these campaign team use the p all phone call, big malian to set up a system, a fake invoices. the judge said that there was no way to solve because he couldn't have known what was happening. and also that he had had several warnings from his own accountants that the costs were rising. so what is it that the french people make of all this when taught to tell what the french public make of it, except for there is a perception amongst some people in fraud, but corruption, nepotism, all life in french politics. and no doubt, they will feel that this decision valid a last, i mean in terms of nicholas ok is the himself, well clearly his political ambitions. all rosy, he did retire,
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especially from french politics in 2017 after another failed election papers from 40. my tried to run in 2022, but i think with these collection convictions it is clear that he would be able to do that. nevertheless, he does remain popular for many whites when conservative voters would fall to see him as a figure of the right wing, a very strong president and the policy person that they might like to see back in power. i think though this trial and they will, they send out sony a sign as we come into the next presidential election, which will take place next year in the fall. they send out a message if you live for the candidates and to the political parties that they cannot act with impunity. money. thanks for that natasha. but mother in paris, castle is foreign minister, has spoken of disappointment at recent moves by the taliban in afghanistan. had been the rough man, l. tawny spoke off the talks with the
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e. u foreign policy chief joseph morales in doha. it's been almost 2 weeks since girls were prevented from going to secondary school. the trying to demonstrate for bod, yvonne, as as muslim country, how muslim countries can conduct their laws, how they can deal with the women issues. we have one of the example is the set of which is a muslim country in our constitution. our system is in a stomach system. why do we have women outnumbering men in walk forces in government and the higher education? so it's very important for the muslim countries to show good examples for thought of on in order to avoid any mistreatment for the women or misusing of yellow. let's get more from zane basra, of a who's been listening into that conference and full saying what do you think the
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impact of these words are going to be on the taliban? and what else did we learn from the press conference? i mean, that really is the main question on the minds of leaders all over the world, especially those that are wanting to be engaged with providing humanitarian assistance to people that have gone on. now, what we saw a month ago, it's been about a month since those chaotic images of evacuations from cobble airport as cobbler fell to the taliban. now a month on we're seeing what he's easily. some of the most powerful in critical statements being made by counter with regards to the new taliban government. now it is coming from a place of wanting to continue to engage with the leadership of kind of stone now. and that is the overall message that the country government continues to push that the only way to continue to convince the african taliban to govern better. now that
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they're in charge of the country is to maintain dialogue, is to continue to communicate. it is not to isolate them, even though there is a massive trust deficit that exists now between the new taliban leadership and for instance. and jose or members of the media. certainly the international community, from european countries to other organizations in the west. there, there is a trust deficit that is holding people back from trying to engage on humanitarian grounds and otherwise and cut their advice here is that the only way to move forward is to continue to maintain dialogue. and you know, we, it's a tricky place because to be and it was a difficult question that came from a reporter in the cutter. foreign minister did you know, express disappointment at actions that he sees are taking things in going to start backwards. what he was referring to our recent public hangings and women being stopped from going into the workforce and going into schools and which is why he made the point that there is a good example of finding a balance between modernizing and implementing sharia law. and he said that there
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is the risk of sherry law being misused. now, what international community members are calling for is for the african taliban government to have a more inclusive government to have more people involved. and how i got this done is run to have more of a say from african, it's from all walks of life. now, whether or not that happens whether or not the taliban government now takes the good counsel of cutter. and he does their advice. that remains the question, but the e u high representative for foreign affairs burrell here, making very clear in his statement when he said the world is waiting for your role in solving one of the biggest challenges of our time. certainly the global community will be leaning on carter as much as possible to try to communicate better policies to the taliban. government. funny thanks about zane bus robbie here in the hall for all is really for says have shot dead 3 palestinians in separate incidence. a woman was killed near some mall skin occupied east
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jerusalem, also allegedly trying to stop officers and a 22 year old man died during dawn rays in the occupied west bank. israel says the man was shot often exchange of gunfire. and a 3rd public opinion man was shot dead near the garza, israeli berry offence. the ministry of health in gaza says israeli soldiers open fire on the 41 year old bird hunter later died from his injuries. let's go to henry ford says, who's in west jerusalem? what more can you tell us about these 3 incidents? well, yes, it has been a pretty violent day already. these 3 deaths in different locations, starting with that one. and i'll keep these truce them is where the police say that the 3rd here, a woman who's from near jeanine in the occupied west bank, that she was emerging from the locks. the most compound before 7 am in the morning and that she was challenged by is really security forces at
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a checkpoint at the chain gate which leads into the r alleyways of the old city. and at that point, she produced a knife and was shot emergency services arriving sometime later pronouncing her dead at the scene. we've seen images of what looks like a kitchen, mike black handled kitchen light being taken away as evidence by israeli police. earlier there was this operation by is where the military or these registry forces in the occupied west bank in the village of booking, near jeanine israeli forces say that they were shot at by at least one palestinian individual and that they returned fight against this 22 year old man who palestinian health ministry so say was shot 4 times and was killed. palestinian was let me had, has claimed him as one of their own. this is not the 1st such violence incident that we've seen it around jeanine in recent days and weeks. of course,
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the prisoner escape that we saw earlier in the month. those prisoners were from the janine area that ended with the, the final 2 prisoners being arrested engineering. but that has been quite a lot of, of gunfire and confrontation and, and around that city in recent days and weeks. and the 3rd incident is this one in the middle of the gaza strip on eastern fringe at the fence. it's already forced to say that there was, there was a group of men and they said acting suspiciously, approaching the fence, one of them kneeling down the ground, digging into the ground, carrying a bag. and he was shot 41 year old man, pronounced dead in a hospital later after being taken away severely wounded. his family witnesses, palestinians in gaza, say that he was simply at the border area hunting for birds. and this is the season that it is a relatively common occurrence that people do carry out this,
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this activity. but the israelis saying that they shot dead, someone that they said was acting suspiciously. thanks for that update. hurry force for us in western slim still ahead on ours is there a stain on our conscience the us to monitor and she gave some show us criticism and also my conflict in europe. she agrees region while behind chinese with power outages in years will be fine. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day of 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. there's been a minor change in the full cost of the direction that min delays traveling, still going north, looks like it going towards take care of it. just edges of a little bit further. ne, unless the case before. so tokyo gets off even more likely. the orange patches
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clearly rain and the winds are circulating, round wet and wendy's general plan. but for toko, in particular, it'll be threat friday. i've taken away the word game. i think it may not reach gail falsely but wet and when is the case? there are no significant warnings for hong shoe, but further cyrus a couple of light islands. more items. yeah. the red warnings out here and that is all gone by saturday. attempt to sit on the high side after 25 this time of year. this is a picture for saturday, for japan that goes away and everything to the west is generally quiet. few showers around hong kong. well, the process of china. nothing much coming out through young, through such one where the last pulse of heavy rain came from. so it's all quiet and down, which you cannot say for india and d for pakistan. one of the sing features itself here. this is a tropical cycle, i think by this time it's the remains of one started over here. so it probably regenerate and cause a lot of trouble in southern pakistan. in fact,
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already the boat's been pulled in the warning out. extensive flooding is expected. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. housing has become a commodity infected over human rights. that gives me some people the ability to take advantage of others, the feel free to violate basic laws, the working classes that have lost a lot of ground in our society. a un special reporter on adequate housing travels the world, investigating a global crisis, but people are evicted to clear the way for investors and properties too often left empty. push a witness documentary on a jazz. ah, ah, ah,
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you're watching out there reminded tub stories. our french president nicholas cozy has been sentenced to a years home detention. the corruption was found guilty all in legal campaign financing and has failed. 2012 re election half our foreign ministers described move by the taliban on girls education as disappointing. the 100 bid up the right amount of tawny folk off the holding tools to the use for the ga, ga, ready for shot dead re palestinians in separate incidents. a woman was killed, me, them all, the legibly trying to stop with the show objects man died off just really special forces carried out. raven with god, the health ministry doesn't palestinian bird hunter was shot near the barrier.
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tennessee as new prime minister is working to form a government natural boot in the 1st female to hold. the roll was named on wednesday by president said, the geologist has little government experience takes over at a time of crisis following by seizure of power. but as smith report to this natural food and has been plucked from a relative academic obscurity and thrust into the spotlight by tonight he is president said she becomes a prime minister at a moment of national crisis. why the president has been under mounting prussia to name a government after he dismissed the prime minister, suspended parliament, and assumed executive authority in june, a move opponents called a cou. while the law many years, i see you're citing corruption is our starting point. we will vote relentlessly to do this and to respond to all requests to needs. he ends in all fields including health, transport and education. my god,
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help you and your team that i hope will be for him quickly to catch up on time. lost to the quarrels and disagreements in so many ministries that became arenas flowing with blood. the professor of geosciences were booed and has little government experience. her appointment comes just as political parties and civil society groups were becoming increasingly frustrated with the president's failure to consult with them in the 2 months since he seized power to nearly as powerful workers union is not impressed with the announcement was. 6 either way, altogether with full transparency and we are partners in london, we agree amongst ourselves, all we people whose fate is in peaceful and civil struggle that will point towards the same goal, which is in the best interest of the country. the major political parties could try to challenge the legality of the appointment at any policies her new government tries to enact without the suspended parliament's consent,
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the national boot and is a name of prime minister. but she serves the pleasure of a president who rules by decree, what real power she has to act independently remains unclear and the prime minister will be under pressure to move quickly to seek financial support for a budget and debt repayments, talk to the international monetary fund put on hold in july after president side power ground burner trends alger 0, shooting pro democracy protest, as in see don. all set together in the capital to condemn the recent care attempt. organisation organizers call for the 1000000 man march and cartoon to show support for the civilian faction. as the transitional government. to military is keys, politicians, assigning to govern effectively or protest. the say the army is plotting to seize power. hip morgan has more from call to the people who call for the protest do have a lot of support from the public. let's not forget that. the sudanese professional
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association and the political parties that make up the forces of freedom and change coalition. that is the ruling coalition and this transitional government. they were the ones who are leading the anti government protest that eventually led to the overthrowing of former presidents. i'm going to wish you in april 2019 they, they do have that support on the ground. now they're telling people that they should take to the street to voice their anger at the military. first of all, for the attempted. cool. and for the way, it has been handled by the military thing that there has been no transparency, but it also the political part is also wanted to protest is to show the military that the street is still monitoring this revolution in this transition period. and the civilian rule is still what people want this fight at the very division between the political parties, despite the fact that some of the goals of this revolution and some of the mottoes and the demands of this revolution have not been met. now this transition government did put down a list of things it wanted to achieve before the end of the transitional period.
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many of them have not been achieved, but the main purpose of this call by the political parties and by the food in the professional association is to show the military that the st still wants civilian leadership and civilian rule over the military role. parts of ethiopia voting in elections more than 3 months after vases in the rest of the country. how dare say several regions were left out because of security, logistical issues, but it's being seen as a key tasks of the governance, popularity as violence in to grace spreads. the un humanitarian chief, as described, the situation in ethiopia as a stain on our conscience, alexia bryan reports. this boy is a victim of what the un says is the world's worst hunger crisis. he may not look it, but adama ways is 14 years old. his uncle said that after spending months hiding from violence in ethiopia to dr. region, he weighs less than 15 kilograms,
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and he's not alone. the un estimate, hundreds of thousands of people are suffering famine conditions and to grind and millions more at risk to remove to fighting left many hospitals and clinics closed or destroyed the combination of lack of medical care. most of the health institutions that are inoperable and lack of food will mean that people will start to die. fighting broke out into gray, november between ethiopian military and the regional force. the to gripe people's liberation front. were looking at almost a year of fighting that had tremendous impact on the economy and of the culture and the ability of people to produce food. so now which we see that many people, they only have one mule per day, the quality of their meals have also deteriorated. some people and now eating roofs and flowers to survive. the un says a de facto government blockade of the region is preventing food, medical supplies,
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and fuel from getting in. something the government's denied. it is, is a stain on our conscience because the, the, the facts show that accessed to gray, where we have been wanting to have a 100 trucks every day arrive, integrate to meet the needs of the over 5000000 people there. we've never reached that. we've never had that, and it's been about 10 percent of that over the last 2 or 3 months. so un humanitarian chief says, ethiopia is leaders appearing into the abyss, and he's calling on all sides to stop the fighting for this man, made famine gets worth. alexia o'brien, al jazeera ecuador has declared a state of emergency in its prison, down to a battle between rival gangs and one jail, killed more than 100 people, and took police and military 5 hours to regain control of the facility. alas,
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in america, salisia newman reports, it was a gruesome scene inside the literary penitentiary and nicholas wars largest city. why a key police confirmed. they found more than $100.00 bodies of inmates. 6 of them beheaded, at least 50, were injured 2 of the lease officers. while desperate relatives surrounded the prison, al tried president the molasses met with the security council and declared a state of emergency in the countries in pi. oh, potential system. we want justice, mister president, at least show your face for all the mothers who suffer here for our children. we want information because we don't know anything about our families, all our children because i have a son here. i don't know anything about my son. inside the prison, there were machine guns, explosives, knives of fool arsenal, as 2 rival drug gangs. los lobos and los needles fought it out the right to began
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tuesday, but they weren't the 1st. at least 220 people have died behind bars this year in 2 separate prison rides when a quote or in the 1st at least 80 men died in writing in 3 different prisons, 2 months ago, another riot from the president. the last or 2 also declare a state of emergency in the prison system. but the fragile truce didn't last long, ecuador, his prisons are understaffed, overcrowded, and full of rival gangs armed to the teeth. the former director of military intelligence says that the gangs worked for mexico's to top rival drug cartels and that this latest massacre illustrates just how far organized crime has penetrated the prison structure. president last what promises to carry out a full inquiry and respect to the human rights of all those involved, but diffusing the country's prison, powder keg clearly requires much, much more. to see your newman al jazeera, social media platform,
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youtube says it will ban all content, but spreads mis information about vaccines. videos will be taken down if they make incorrect claims about jobs being ineffective. a dangerous the video sharing john has already been posted, considered as spread myths about right of ours treatments, police in germany all searching for a 96 year old woman accused of not see war crimes in force, nor has been linked to the matter of thousands of prisoners at one of the concentration camps. she was doing course on thursday, but didn't show up. she was the 1st woman to stand trial and decades. the crimes connected to the holocaust. she worked the count for 2 years until the end of world war 2. environmentalists have scuffled with police in milan had a un climate meeting. dozens of protesters tried to block grades and disrupt traffic,
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will pulled aside by offices and happened as young activists and politicians gathering in the city to prepare for the upcoming un 26 summit. purchased the se, not enough has been done by well needed to protect or as an activist meeting, the italian prime minister said he is pushing countries to honor the climate pledges and italy is ready to go farther if needed. at him writing has moved from milan. we had kind of 2 groups of young people here in milan. the one we just saw pictures of clashing a bit with police. there were a few dozen people. they clearly feel left out of this conversation. but behind me, you had 400 young delegates for more than 180 countries gathering for the 1st time in such an event, where they spoke directly with global leaders about what they think needs to happen to solve this crisis at the beginning of this conference of course we all heard how credit and berg said she's tired of hearing, blah, blah,
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blah for 3 decades. she wants to action, and all the politicians we spoke to who are interfacing with these young people say they want to deliver and give them action. we're hearing things that aren't as common as we've heard in the past and speaking to the delegates themselves, some half dozen or so that i spoke to mainly from the global south. they say they're cautiously optimistic that finally what they say needs to happen will be taken on board a month from now at cop $26.00 and scotland. they've some pretty far reaching proposals. and they hope that these leaders, when they meet in glasgow more than just saying things here or deliver on them because they like the protesters outside of this conference, say they don't want any green washing or what they're now calling youth washing. where these leaders kind of embrace youth in front of the cameras, but in discard what they say. but right now we're hearing hopeful optimism, perhaps cautious. but that's what we're hearing from the delegate to taking part in this summit. here in milan. china is rationing, electricity is
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a struggle to contain, it's worth power blackouts and a decade long hours of outages affecting residential areas, shutting factories. the government has introduced coal rationing and is trying to increase cope imports. but as rob mcbride report from hong kong crisis is a result of a number of factors not easily solved. the provinces in china's northeast are suffering. some of the countries worst. power cuts with cities plunged into darkness lasting hours to catch you, it was completely dark. i can see nothing because the power cut from everything, only we vehicles drove past and could you see lights all around 2 thirds of provinces and now effected its due in part to the rising cost of coal. which means it's harder for power plants to make a profit. so they're producing less electricity. that's affecting economic output with some analysts predicting a slow growth rate this year. china is older,
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more energy hungry industries are being hurt the hardest, but the country leadership is on the drive to transform to a greener, more energy efficient society. and for that, it needs to move away from its reliance on coal. gradually air pollution has been reducing in china's major cities and even china's neighbors. like south korea have been seeing more blue skies. arly president, gigi, and ping, as he outlined to the recent un general assembly. once china to become carbon neutral by 2060. he set ambitious targets for provincial governments to reduce carbon emissions, adding to the pressure to cut back on burning coal. and now with this are really tightened to environmental regulation in the background of carbon emission reduction on there is a strong incentive for local governments to shut down power plan and also curve the
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coal production. and that's why we got here trying to strike the balance between environmental ambitions and economic growth with the energy demands of the winter months, just ahead. rob mcbride, al jazeera hong kong, lots more. all our stories on our website. the address is out there, dot com. do you check it out? aah! this is al jazeera, these you top stories for my french president nicholas tacos. he has been sentenced to a years home. detention corruption, so cozy was found guilty of illegal campaign financing, and his fail 2012 reelection bit. cutout foreign ministers described moved by the taliban on girls education as disappointing and a step backwards mohammed bin abraham.
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