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as we examine the us, his role in the world on al jazeera, as the u. k. tried to move on from the pandemic poorest johnson will set out plans to pay for the damage done to the economy, public post correctly, woes and position to plan benefit. can the government offer reassurances of better times ahead lie coverage of the conservative quality companies for now just me. this is al jazeera ah hello from dough home. i'm hello, he's in with the to see renews are coming up for you. in the next 60 minutes from a french president sneak with us because he is sentenced to a year old kaiser right after being found guilty of illegal campaign financing
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sentences to devote cuz he protested gaffer in c capital keys in the military of puffing a full takeover of power 3 palestinians are killed, bias railey forces during separate incidents in the occupied west bank, gaza, and near the oxer. moscow. and kudos president declares the state of emergency in the prison system. after more than 100 people are killed in a riot. and ford formula, one is having to capt. are the goals state. is that the house in the 1st ever f one, grom pre in november ah, from a french president, nicholas acquisition has been sentenced to a year of house to rest for corruption. because he was found guilty of
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a legal campaign finance. and during his failed 2012 pre election beds, the court room, he spent almost twice the maximum amount allied. it comes months after so because he was convicted in another corruption case. well, it's a serious natasha butler says socrates. defense team is one king to appeal nickerson because he wasn't actually in the court here in power to hear the verdict . but the judge found guilty of illegal campaign financing. his 13 code. you also found guilty on the same charges now, so cozy is being sent in one year jail, but he can serve that out of home on the house rest if you'd like. when an electronic braces. well, his lawyers have already said that he will appeal now focuses on nicholas all cozy campaign back in 2012 years running for reelection. he actually failed to be
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reelected by his campaign. of the claim was extremely lavish. these us style make a rallies and they really settle for non bells, because police investigators accused saw cozy all over spending. basically, his campaign team spent nearly twice the legal limits set by the french states for a presidential campaign. while the judge in the course i saw kenzie knew that this was happening. there was also in addition to this, the fact that the campaign team use the p r firm called big mainly and 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. well, let's get more now from jean christophe, get ya. he's a lecture at the sorbonne university, enjoy says from paris by skype. thank sir. speaking says on the news or crazy
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jack, she had convicted of corruption. does france have a corruption problem as that really at that level, what happened with suckers is that the whole amount you're accustomed to discredit very clearly it was doubling the limits, something that could was too much to be handled normally by what happened normally with the, with the way the judges handle this kind of level or spending. so what happened was that the, the whole agenda, manley, the corruption history of that country, that could be something that could find people looking at from, from a very bad basis is something that was specifically to that election specifically because of the amount of what was spent in the last weeks of the campaign i just for sure, but this is one case that we're discussing. he has already been convict season
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chars. he's already got a 2 year census hanging over him. jackson, when he was the mayor of paris, was also convict seat of corruption or, or, or dealing or whatever. you may have it, these cases take a long time. but that just seems to be a pattern here. the french politicians are getting done in the courts. yeah, because it's something that's happening again with the whole did you syria, jen, that the judges the now there's a trend over the going right now and that not before, not that in the check time is not in the meeting time. it was quite different this, this is happening right now with the jury duty history. people, especially the financial prosecuting part. all trying to hug very badly, very strong with the political people. and let's say even with the people active, for example, we had, there has been a ministry of justice. so this is the boss of the judges,
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which is now under script in the folk kind that corruption but something being linked to some of the affair, the same thing. and so the, these, this is part of the dependency of the justice and it's being overwhelmed, right? at the moment and something very different that for example, 2030 years ago before. so can we expect more cases and convictions like this? if this is a more activist judiciary here, taking these cases, do you think there are, there are more cases to come or isn't just stuck with the who is fallen fall of the law? he's a good target. he's, he's somebody that again, was president in the case we're talking about he was, he was trying to help himself and the whole team was around that. so probably they knew what they were doing, but you know, not at that level. so things were, they were different thinking to them so that strategizing,
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it's been thinking to them. so if they were going to win, things would be, hadn't, thing will be cleared after the win because the mandate, the presidential men that was that. so what happened is that the law and this was too much for the just too much. but even though, even though now this is kind of a trend, again, a judicial wave that is hitting how the political system in and something is happening. and this quite new, and it's to you to answer your question probably if things are and the bad way on the political side, judges will be handling that very harder now. not only for cozy, but the other one. yeah. ok. and just finally and quickly, if you would, i mean, heard the french public viewing this because this is a tradition of french votes is being a lot more tolerance than other nations when it comes to their leaders, having extra marital affairs and so on. if there's something that the french public is likely to be really motivated by as the real anger there, or is this something that the voters are just likely to disregard?
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now probably is no surprise on the soccer the case because you know, he was, as you say, he was condemned once already and probably again in the next month or years, other affairs are going to happen. and now people are getting used. and this part of the society which has a lot of anger, you have, you know, there's the whole st movement either digital or physical treat is trying to push against that way of doing politics. so it's, it can even be part of the agenda, the next presidential election, and i'm pretty, it's something that has to be responded by the candidates right now. and this affair will probably be lightning. the whole campaign around these issues because it's part of the gap that is increasing between the whole french society and the political leaders for that. for that. ok,
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i'll be fascinating to see had those elections next year. go as a result, great to get your thoughts. thank you so much job, he's still get ya. and joining us from the french capital crew, democracy protest is in see done have gathered in the capital to condemn the recent qu, attempt at social support for the civilian sides. of the transitional governments, governments, military and civilian partners, have traded accusations following the attempted to see blames on soldiers loyal to form of precedence. omar bashir, hey, morgan is in cartoon. but what's been happening at that protest the while thousands of people have showed up here in front of the committee to dismantle the former regime. the resume that was, that came to colorado tickets 1989 that the regime or rather the policy that took
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over the summer president, somebody could take him to power. now the reason why people for this specific place is because they believe that because this one with the members of the body, that's why the military is going against that. and that's why the military was super section from one of its members. so that from here to show that they are supporting the political party and this disability to ship off the transitional government. let's not forget that the government has a power sharing government in the military and civilian. you have 5 with the 3 members on the public council, 60 williams and 3 from the arm group that find a peace agreement with the transition government over last year. that make up the conference council. then you have the executive council, which is medical benefits. and that is the body that will be leading this transition government led by prime minister. so people here are how to express the fact that the support that's the building leadership, not just the executive council, but also billions in the suburbs because they say that despite the different parties, differences, they fill one those parties to continue this transition government until elections
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are how, okay here, but morgan that brings us up to date from that very noisy process. for now. thank you very much. indeed. it's really forces of shot dead, 3 palestinians in separate incidence. a woman was killed near ox, most in occupied east jerusalem after allegedly trying to stab officers. a 22 year old man died during don't rates and the occupied by bank is real fast. the man was show us after an exchange of gunfire, and a palestinian man was shot dead near the garza is really barrier offense. the ministry of health in garza is really soldiers opened fire on the 41 year old bird hunter, who later died for his injuries are a force that has more from west series of them. it has been a pretty violent day already. these 3 deaths in different locations, starting with that one in occupied is true. them is where the police say that the
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3rd year old woman who's from near jeanine in the occupied west bank, that she was emerging from the locks the most compound, the full 7 am in the morning. and that she was challenged by is really security forces at 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, a black handled kitchen light being taken away, as evidenced 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 janine israeli forces say that they were shot at by at least one palestinian individual and that they returned fire against this 22 year old man who palestinian health ministry, so say was shot 4 times and was killed. palestinians had,
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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 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 in jeanine. but that has been quite a lot of, of gunfire and confrontation in and around that city. in recent days, got the foreign minister spoken of disappointment. it's about recent news by the taliban in afghanistan. mohammed ben, up, the ross, not on the spoke after talk to the foreign policy chief joseph burrow in doha. it's been almost 2 weeks since girls prevented from going to secondary school trying to demonstrate for body bond as, as muslim country. how muslim countries can conduct the laws,
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how they can deal with the women issues? we have one of the example is the set of public, which is i'm assume country and our constitution. our system is in a stomach system. why do we have women outnumbering men in war forces and government and 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 them. the survey has more from doha. some of the most powerful and critical statements being made by the country with regards to the new taliban government. now it is coming from a place of wanting to continue to engage with the leadership of kindest on now. and that is the overall message that the cut,
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the government continues to push that the only way to continue to convince the african taliban to govern better now that they are 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, n g o z or members of the media. certainly the international community, from european countries to other organizations in the west, there is a trust deficit that is holding people back from trying to engage on humanitarian grounds and otherwise and cut. there's 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 recovered 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 a kind of gone backwards. what he was referring to are using public hangings and being stop from going into the workforce and going into schools. and which is why
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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 is the risk of federal 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 in how i've kind of started run to have more of a say from african it's from all walks of life and joe fibro, says europe, fuel fit can count on cutter to address any difficulties in supplies of natural gas . the confidence is facing significant shortages going into the northern hemisphere when $32.00 low reserves and limits of pipeline flows from russia. and no way we can see that a very reliable energy provider. i don't know if we are going to have a scar, said you got it this winter. i don't know which going to be the behavior of russia . maybe you know more than i, but in any case,
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i am sure that we can count on guitar to face any kind. no shortage armed men have killed at least 13 people in central nigeria. it's the latest in a series of attacks and these are states official suspect. the government traveled from neighboring regions, nigerian security forces of increase their operations in northern parts of the country. criminal gangs, known as bandits have increasingly been attacking schools and villages. but he was still heads on this new fire including an alleged not c, e, or a war criminal age. 96 is court. just ours failing to turn up for her child staying on our conscience year. and she got a terry and she gave me some of the shortest criticism from the year of conflicts and the few appears t gray region for ross alone, i really need to get him back on track in the champions we will find out more from
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for later in the show, ah, german police have detained the 96 year old woman who allegedly fledged before her trial on the ledge, not super crimes you got here. she was you to appear in the quarterly on thursday. she has been linked to the murder sizes of prisoners at the chute hall concentration camp in poland. she's the 1st woman to face trial and decades for crimes connected to the holocaust version or worked out account for 2 years till the end of the 2nd world war less cross. i told her that katie's following their story for us from berlin. i don't think so. will be going on, then she will be able to secretive in germany, she has no been detained. is that right? yeah, the point about this case is that the defendant involved here had asked the juvenile
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court, which is the court that she, that she will now face trial in she'd asked to be taught to be tried in absentia. other words that she didn't have to be there, that her defense council would be there for her. and the court said, no, that can't be done. you've got to come to court. she didn't, that for a warrant was put out for her arrest. and then she was apprehended, interesting that it took the german forces of law and order as it were. the authorities, just a few hours to wrapper and hand her today when they knew about her existence about her testimony. in previous trials for the best part of 67 years, this defendant has appeared in 2 different trials relating to different individuals who she would have interacted with during her time in the concentration camp at should tough and given chapter and verse, as it were testimony about what she had seen, what she had hers, what she had witnessed,
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the documents that she would have would have come across would have been on her desk. and that sort of thing. in the course of her job as a stenographer, as a typist, for the common dance of the camp, off stood horse where she was for the best part of 3 years. it's the problem she faces is the very evidence that she gave in previous court cases is now makes up the lion's share of the evidence that prosecutors want to bring against her when the trial will start. suggestion is that trial will not start on the 19th of october. tis an interesting case here. hers is the 1st case in many decades. indeed . birth, a woman has gone on trial, accused of complicity or being an accessory to the sorts of crimes that were carried out during the holocaust is also worth making. the case that 6 women who were in stood half who were actually gods in stood off members of the s s.
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well, they were prosecuted by the polish authorities shortly after the war ended and they were convicted and then executed. so she would not be the 1st woman to be prosecuted in so far as the shut off camp is concerned. fact is that she was a civilian. she arrived there is a teenager. and on the basis of that, she will be appearing eventually in front of a juvenile court, which means that the sentence, if upon conviction, she is convicted, the sentence that could be imposed on her would be relatively light. it's also worth making the point that in the course of the past few years of a people who worked at to shut off have been brought before court. and in one case, a man who had been a guard, a member of the s. s, an armed guard at that camp was convicted and only received a suspended sentence. so all sorts of factors in play here, but this person, this defendant, is now back in custody. her trial will take place being equal and it's set for the
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19th of october. okay, thank you very much dominant came there in berlin, serbia and kosovo have reached a deal to put an end to a border, disputes that special police units deployed at border crossings will be replaced by nato peacekeepers for the next 2 weeks. as part of the grievance tension between the neighbors increased earlier this month when course of all demanded that serve in cars cross in the border by temporary license plates. let's get more and i from on you and zoe. she joins us live from bell grades on yet. this is this a significant development? would you say? yes. are actually author today's so of negotiations in 10 days. so vengeance parties have read this agreement about the cost of a special police unit, the current to deploy that yadi and bring out crossings in the north. the cost of
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all will be removed as well as the road blocks. doc have been set by a local the 3rd this measure will take place in the saturday, october 2nd. before that, nathan mission, in cost of all, as you said, will deploy each job in your name or not can variable there for approximately 2 weeks in order to maintain peace and the freedom of movement. 2 days later on the monday, october 4th, the new emperor agreement will be in order so called a speaker agreement, which means that serbia will apply figures on republic of cost, civil inscription on a car, place of cars from cost of all and possible will be applying figures over the code of arm or not cars, dr. license in serbia. so this measure will start this
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monday and will be temporarily measure on feel of the firmament. one is found at the firm and, or will be negotiated in brussels within the working group without the will be established. and that will cause this consisting of representatives of the european union belgrade and preach seen out there for the meeting in brussels. the real solve our fancy 1st and they had 6 months to come with some proposals or findings in sort of the action president of serbia, alexander voltage, said this is a compromise solution. and keep personally, is very top is wise with this problem actually start is are 10 days ago when governments of course, of all big guns to require from drivers from serbia to replace their car, to place a with a temporary brain said one thing that this band the measure actually resembles the
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exact same measure that serbia is imposing over the course of a citizen for years. now, course of all is former serbia problems that has declare vincent dependency, 2000 and paid. and serbia does not recognize it as a states. so the serbia does not allow cars from entering from coastal, with republic of possible inscribed on their car plays. the problem was bypass the face years by one of one temper agreement that has expired. the middle of the fam or filled the today solution is also temporary. one and the box is hoped to reach the department one facility dialogue in brussels. ok, onions or each lie for us and bel grades on you. and thank you
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for a quick check on the weather. yours, rob typhoon mean delay has been remarked. the consistency it's forecast track. in fact, if anything it's improving from the point of view, whether it hits japan or not, it's called a little bit further to the east. so it's current starts. give it quite a nasty look that the same most against the out in the water. it's currently what you call a super tie through, but it's probably reached its peak now. it will stay there for 12 hours and start to drop off. and it's just going to go to the right for it gets to turkey, you're right on the edge here. so the forecast is certainly an unpleasant one for tokyo, for friday with normally winds and persistent private on south say it's all gone again. and it warms up, i mean you above average at 29, you have just 25. that is him across to india either side and indeed, pakistan or 2 obvious features here, one little circulation him behalf, and one this rather racket off the coast of good. you're wrapped. well this is what's happening just beyond that makoto pakistan and that preparing grid,
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incoming tropical side trans. it's probably going to wind up again. it started over here by the lights come right across india. it may regenerate this small thing over robot. an aussie by friday probably weren't amount to much for this is a name psycho we windy either way is going to be wet. so heads here on our 0. we'll take a look at what find china's worse power outages in years for the elections now for stone, for a 4th time, we look at what fabbing to instability and another game. another goal for rinaldo champions league. i'm sure that coming up for you later in the show. ah, the, is it tipping point? scientists are telling us right now that we have just 12 year in the world's lead
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i this is just a quick reminder of our top stories for you. this are for my french president sneak shepherd. he has been sentenced to a years home detention or corruption because he was guilty of a legal campaign financing in his field 2012 reelection bridge. furthermore, because they protest this dog has gathered in the capital to them. the recent qu offense also show support for the civilian side of the transitional. government and israeli forces have shot 3 palestinians in jefferson incidents. a woman was killed there, alex most after allegedly trying to fab offices among dives in grades in the west
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bank and gaza. the health ministry says palestinian bird hunter shots near the barrier fence. ecuador has declared a state of emergency in its prisons, after a battle between bible gangs in one jail, killed with a 100 people to police and soldiers fires, to regain control and latin america. interested the sea and human reports. it was a gruesome scene inside the liter penitentiary and nick waller's 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 them release officers, while desperate relatives surrounded the prison outside president, the molasses met with the security council and declared a state of emergency in the country's entire penitentiary system.
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