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these businesses and media organizations simply blown up, goes a 60 minute warning. oh no, just the around me play an important role. protecting human eye doctor's face. ah ah. ready the news from a french president, nicholas v essentially a year of being found guilty of a legal campaign financing. ah, hello, i'm hello. hey, this is al jazeera life and also coming up 3 palestinians are killed by israeli
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forces during separate incidents in the west bank. gaza and near alex a mosque was foreign minister express his disappointment. and what can you see says backward steps by the taliban in afghanistan, country in crisis elections in hasty this bond for 4th time in a rule, raising questions about what can be done to bring stability aah! from a french president's nuclear, that's crazy, has been sentenced to a year of house arrest for corruption. he was found guilty of legal campaign financing during his failed. 2012 reelection bid and circles his only legal battle . as natasha butler reports from paris, nicholas saul cosy was not in the paris court for the verdict into the so called big 1000000 corruption trial. but he's 13 co accused were all,
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were found guilty over legal campaign financing. so cuz he was sentenced to a year under house arrest, president, so cozy with whom i spoke on the phone just now asked me to go an appeal, which i will do immediately when i leave here. and of course, the judgement will not be enforceable. nicholas thought cozy failed to be re elected as french president in 2012. despite a lavish campaign, the scale of his rallies was designed to impress, but instead it set off alarm bells. a police investigation accused saw cozy in his campaign theme of spending more than doubled the 27000000 dollar legal limit set by the french date and hiring a p. all company called big 1000000 to help cover up the over spending with a system of fake invoices during the trial so i can be denied any wrong doing, but the charge is going to be new. how much to be spent on the presidential
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campaign because it's wrong before i continue the law. she also said that had twice received written warning about the risk of overspending. symbolically. it's important to say that a president doesn't get any immunity and has to respond to the load is also important because the campaign for 2022 is coming. so we have to have this reflection about our prevents illegal financing a 3rd political campaign. so cozy served one term as president from 2007, a straight talker with another luxury. he was tough for immigration and crime. he retired from politics in 2017, in recent years, the political right when has struggled in france, both saw crazies remained prominent for lots of teaches and who vote for the right side. and you could ask with the team as you can all time somehow. yes,
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hearing the conviction is a further blow to saw codes these reputation in march, he was found guilty of corruption in a different case and he could soon be back in court. he's accused of receiving illegal campaign funds from the late libyan leader mohammed duffy for cozy legal problems. it seems a fall from over latasha butler al jazeera paris is really forces have shot dead 3 palestinians in separate incidence. a woman was killed alike so most can occupied east jerusalem after allegedly trying to stab officers. a 22 year old man died steering don't rates in the occupied west bank. israel sense the man was shots as an exchange of gunfire. and a palestinian man was shot dead near the garza israeli barrier fence. the ministry of health and gaza says israeli soldiers opened fire on the 41 year old bird hunter . related died from his injuries. harry false,
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it has more for west jerusalem. it has been a pretty violent day already. these 3 deaths in different locations, starting with that one in occupied east. jerusalem is where the police say that the 30 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 the she was challenged by is really security forces at a checkpoint at the chain gate which leads into the early ways of the old city. and at that point, she produced a knife and was shot emergency services arriving some time later. pronouncing her dead at the scene. we've seen images of what looks like a kitchen knife, a 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
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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. palestinian was let me to, 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, the prisoner escape that we saw earlier in the month. those prisoners were from the janine area that ended with the final 2 prisoners being arrested engineering. but that has been quite a lot of, of gunfire and confrontation in and around that city in recent days. photo because they protest is in sudan have gathered in the capital to condemn the recent qu, attempts social supports for the civilian side of the transition, governments. the government's military and civilian partners have traded accusations following the attempted to, which was blamed on soldiers loyal to former president omar bashir,
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gatos foreign minister has expressed disappointment over recent actions by the taliban in afghanistan. mohammed spin up the rough non tarney spoke after talks with a foreign policy chief, joseph burrow in, doha has been almost 2 weeks since the taliban preventive girls from going to secondary school. the trying to demonstrate for a lot of on, as, as muslim country, how muslim countries can conduct the laws, how they can deal with the women issues. we have one of the example is the set of products, which is m assume 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
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a body bon in order to avoid any mistreatment for the women or misusing of famous rather has more form 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 context on now. and that is the overall message that cut, the government continues to push that the only way to continue to convince the african taliban to govern better. now that 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, n g o z or members of the media. certainly the international community, from european countries to other organizations in the west there, there is
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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 for her to be in. 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 it's gone. it's gone backwards, what it was referring to are using public hanging with them and being stopped from going into the workforce and going into schools and which is why he made the point that cut. there's a good example of finding a balance between modernizing and implementing sharia law, and he says that there is the risk of cheryl are 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 gone. it's done, it's wrong to have more of a say from african it's from all walks of life. and joseph bordeaux says europe
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fuel for concurrent on cats are to address any difficulties with supplies with natural gas. the confidence is facing significant shortage is going into the winter shoot a little reserves and limited floors from russia and norway. we consider guitar, very reliable and energy provide. i don't know if we are going to have a scar to do is winter. i don't know which going to be the behavior of russia. maybe you know more than i, but in any case, i am sure that we can count on to face any kind, no shortage armed men of killed at least 13 people in central nigeria. it's the latest in a series of attacks in the states. official suspect, the gunman travelled from neighboring regions. nigerian security forces of increase their operations in northern parts of the country. criminal gangs, known as bandits with increased raids on schools and villages. parts of the fuel
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pier, taking part in elections while the 3 months after vases in the rest of the country, had their se, several regions, including somali and had already were left with the election. it was a security and logistical problems by mister b, one, a landslide victory. so this wound affects feel for all this olds, but it's being seen as a key task of his popularity is fine and since he grows, spreads into more areas, a tea has 2 spoons. elections scheduled for november, despite pressure from the international community. it's the 4th time the election has been cancelled by minister area. long re says he'll set you a new dates early next year. it's going instability. many people say security is their main concern and together her reports. this is a nation without her function in government where gang violence is so prevalent
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that people are forced to hide many a full of kidnappings. in neighborhoods where gangs appeared to have total control is that the state is going from bad to worse. the situation of the people is worsening. the coming overwhelming for a patient there is no hope for us, especially in the young people. adding to the sense of insecurity is yet another painstaking recovery from an earthquake in august the claimed over 2000 lives. prime minister ariel on re is now under intense pressure to hold elections and rebuild the legislature. that won't happen until sometime next year after he dismissed haiti's electoral council saying they were to partisan reprogram and the fee. the biggest challenge is that i have to face the challenge of less trust. people don't believe what have being said. we have very specific object. hold elections. plans are now in place to hold a referendum on changes to the constitution with a hope that a general election will soon follow. we can't talk about elections when we have
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armed groups all around the country. we can't talk about elections when we have political prisoners elections and all possible when the majority of the people are dying from hunger. impounding, the turmoil is the force repack. creation of haitians from the us, mexico border. many resettled in other countries years ago. and don't want to be back. i have 5 children total. i left the country a while ago. i lost track of everything. i don't know what to do now, because i have no money to pay for what i need to do. i don't know if i'm going to be stuck here or if i'll be able to make it back to brazil. it's not entirely clear what the us policy towards haiti is the, by the ministrations, been pushing for elections, but could say their approach is vague. the us special envoy who resign days ago said that policies are deeply flawed. here in florida, governor rhonda santas is issued an executive order, making it harder for patients to resettle in this state. the investigation into the
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so called mastermind behind july. the fascination of president jovan our voice is still ongoing. his death, the software set off a power struggle, leading haiti once again in a precarious position and to galico al jazeera. so heads on al jazeera, we look at what's behind the worst power outage is seen in china for years. and why in graham says it will hold off from developing a child friendly version of the social media platform. ah, the heaviest rain is i moved away from tile on the stove, extensive flooding in southern times. central tidings is more chance to come to the heaviest in cambodia. and then this line here that takes you into bornea and back
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through smarter dollars. what is it was friday? that's like a dry picture, though, not necessarily for jakarta, miss vonner, whether it's still remains in the western pacific. and this is ty, food in july. she's going to lose some strength by the end of friday, and he's going to graze tokyo, how she really tokyo gets more or less near normally go, certainly windy normally with lots of rain, the system right or the horrible day. this much better on saturday and sunday, warmer and quieter, warmer than average on either side of india, we have tropical storms of some sort. this one here is remains a smaller thing of about an asi, quite possibly for the whole day on friday. but look at this, this is generating big seas now. the ports already been close to the fishing boats in, brought in. the storm itself is running on the coast of pakistan during friday and then probably crossing into iran and the gulf of a man during saturday. now otherwise, middle east is very quiet, re b implants is quite quite hot with bit of a breeze like out of q 8, but wind has returned to the caucasus though it won't last that long.
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this is al jazeera, a quick reminder, all the top stories this on my french president sneakers. he has been sentenced to a years house arrest for corruption because he was found guilty of a legal campaign financing in his field. 2012 reelection bid is really forces that shot dead, 3 palestinians in separate incidence. a woman was killed near alex, a mosque after allegedly stab offices. a man died during raids from the occupied wife bank garza's health ministries. as the palestinian birch hunter was short, near the barrier fence for a minister has described actions by the taliban on girls education of disappointing and a step backwards. mohammed ben ross monotonic spoke after holding talks with the news . foreign affairs chief joe set the un security council is divided
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silver resolution to renew the mandates of the support mission in libya, it comes less than 4 months before the country is sure to hold presidential and parliamentary elections. the u. k. draw the resolution as proposing it be extended until the end of next year. well, let's take you to the you and i did so much again sir james bass standing by. james, what exactly is a stake here? well, as a real dispute come out into the open in the last hour or so at the un security council, and it's becoming a high stakes showdown. let me explain it. it's been going on for some weeks now. the rouse over the renewal of the un mission in libya. the plan was drawn up by the u. k, which is the so called pen hold of the, draws up the resolutions on libya and all along the russians have been having problems with the case plans. in fact, 2 weeks ago the u. k. had a resolution,
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a draft resolution ready to vote on russia said it wouldn't accept that. draw the resolution. and because the high level week of the un was coming up, then they decided just to renew the existing mandate of the un resolution in libya for another 2 weeks only what they call a technical rollover, so they can buy some more time for negotiations. now some of the difficulty as concerned the role of the special ed boy young cubic. he's based outside libya, although he's in charge of the mission that is inside libya on smell and other countries. now the u. k. and others say that it's time for a special representative inside libya, based in tripoli because of the need to nudge these elections forward to persuade all the parties of the need for these elections and get them organized in a very short time frame before the 24th of december, russia had a problem with that. that problem was resolved in negotiations in recent days. mr. cooper will stay on during the regional diplomacy from outside libya and a new special representative will be appointed. but now there's another route,
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and this time it's about foreign fighters in libya, remember, russia has those that security company called the wagon, a group operating in libya, there among the foreign fighters, that the u. n. se need to leave the country. so what's happened in the last few hours russia unhappy about the wording of foreign fighters is russia now has come up with his own rival, draft of a un security council resolution calling for synchronize parallel ballad and phased withdrawal of all foreign forces and mercenaries in other words russia won't let wagner leave until everyone else leaves at the same time to rival resolutions. are they going to vote on them not now they've gone into urgent consultations to try and find a compromise. and the clock is ticking. if they don't find a deal by the end of the day, new york time, they'll be no us presence in libya. ok, james base. i live 1st. the u. n. james, thank you. german police sam detained. the 96 year old woman who allegedly
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flies before her trial on nazi war crimes him could 1st nor was juice appear in court early on thursday. she's been linked to the murder sizes of prisoners at the shoot hoff concentration camp in poland. she's the 1st woman to face trial and decades for crimes connected to the holocaust fierce nor worked at the camp for 2 years until the end of the 2nd world war. dominic cane has been following the story in berlin. the defendant involved here had asked the juvenile court, which is the court that she, that she will now face trial. and she asked to be taught to be tried in absent here . 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, therefore, 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
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authorities just a few hours to operate 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 vs that were testimony about what she had seen, what she had hers, what she had witnessed, 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 of stood hole where she was for the best part of 3 years. it's the problem she faces is that very evidence that she gave in previous court cases is now makes up the lion's share of the evidence that prosecutors wants to bring against her when the trial will start. china is rationing electricity is
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it struggles to contain? it's worse power blackouts, in a decades long ours about judges are affecting residential areas and shot in factories. the government has introduced co rationing and is trying to increase co import spots as well. but by reports, the 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 re you catch, you know, it was completely dark. i can see nothing because the power come from everything. the only we vehicles drove past is, 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
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with some analysts predicting a slow growth rate this year. china is older, more energy hungry industries are being hurt the hardest, but the country leadership is on a 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 had been reducing in china's major cities and even china's neighbors. like south korea have been seeing more blue skies. arly president g, g, 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
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reduction on there is a strong incentive for local government to shut down power plants and also curve the 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 environmentalist south scuffle, were police in milan, a head of a un climate meeting. since that protest is trying to block grooves and disrupt traffic, but we're pull the side by offices that happens as young activists and holiday fissions gathered in the city to prepare for the upcoming un cop 26 summit. first to say no one else has been done by world leaders to protect the planets. government scientists in the united states have given up trying to find 23 protected species of wildlife, declaring them all extinct. john henderson has more. the last of the lord god
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birds, his vanished into the ether. once the largest american bird of its kind, the ivory billed woodpecker, was called the lord god bird. because according to legend, that's what those lucky enough to saint the striking creature would say when they spotted it. awe inspiring, a tribute from singer song writers, sophia, and stevens, b. it's $123.00 species. the u. s. is removing from the protection of its endangered species act because they are now extinct there. so many species that are in dire straits today. i think sometimes it becomes important to refocus our attention on the ones that we can save and the ones that need our attention right now. and so. so i think it's a, it's a sad thing. it's a difficult thing, conservationist say extinction or accelerating due to climate change in habitat laws. like the forest clearing that largely white, the ivory build woodpeckers sheltering trees from
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a southwestern landscape that stretched from the swamps of louisiana to the florida everglades. hawaii was home to the most species on the list, including 8 woodland birds in one plant. many of these species, particularly the islands, were rare, or very uncommon at the time the thing was sound. and when they realized that means that they were not able to benefit from the provisions of the endangered species back before going extinct. the endangered species act, his save the grey wolf along with american icons like ball, the eagle, and the american alligator. but making the endangered list takes years a dozen on average, leaving 47 species to vanish so far. well in regulatory limbo. others like the disappearing monarch butterfly, still wait. as the planet warms and their habitats dwindled along with their chances for survival, john, hindrance al jazeera us senators will be holding
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a meeting later on thursday to discuss what they call the toxic effects of social media. facebook is facing i rage for quietly compiling information, but the negative impacts of it's folks who sharing service instagram on teenagers. well, reynolds has more around a 1000000000 people use instagram every month. but the social media giant behind the photo sharing app says it will hold off on developing aversion aimed specifically at children. under 13, i still firmly believe that it's a good thing to build a version of instagram that designed to be safe for teams. but we want to take the time to talk to parents and researchers and safety experts and get to more consensus about how to move forward. the retreat comes after an expose a by the wall street journal showing instagram's corporate parent. facebook conducted research showing exposure to instagram harmed teenagers, especially girls we need. another. researchers reportedly wrote that 32 percent of
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team girls said that when they felt bad about their bodies, instagram made them feel worse. they also found significant numbers of teens who reported suicidal feelings threaded instagram as a reason. instagram posts often show attractive people in glamorous settings, which may make users feel inferior by contrast, so that invariably, people come away from these online experiences. feeling that they will never measure up feeling that they can never be pretty enough 1st smart enough or charismatic enough, but 2019 presentation for company executives reportedly declared. we make body image issues worse for one in 3 team girls. the research was reportedly cited in a presentation to facebook, c, e o, mark zuckerberg, last year. we do know sen, ed markey, of massachusetts,
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who will be holding hearings on the matter on thursday. wrote that the leach information was, quote, appalling adding that facebook has completely forfeited the benefit of the doubt when it comes to protecting young people. and he called on the company to abandon plans to launch a version of instagram for kids under gene. instagram says it is developing a feature to actually suggest when young people should stop viewing its content. if you could put your instagram on pause for a period of time, if you're in a moment of vulnerability, maybe you're going to break up. you just switched high schools. facebook claims the published internal documents were taken out of context. rob reynolds al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera. these are the headlines for the french president speaker, because he has been sentenced to a years heis. the rest was the corruption. because he was.
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