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but much of what arrives is unfit for purpose and is fusing and vironment catastrophe. the people in power traverse to gonna to uncover the dirty secrets behind the world. fashion addiction that white man's clothes on a jazz ita. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm a 3 and again, this is lisa ally from joe hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. tension was pro democracy protests was gathering saddam's capital. they accused the military of placing a full takeover. as a worker, found the alarm about access to the water and to region. if you announces that it's expelling 7 senior un officials for my french president nicholas, i could be
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a sentence to a year's house. the rest of being found guilty of illegal campaign financing. a former british police officer who raped and murdered a woman will spend the rest of his life in jail. in a case of stuff, mass protesters and it's full form that one is heading to a new destination gas. hollow hostage earth ever go and pre in november. ah, we begin this news in france, former president nicholas because he has been sentenced to a year of house arrest for corruption. he was found guilty of illegal campaign financing during his fail 2012 reelection bid, and it's not only, not only sick, so cozy is only legal battle. as i'll just here is the fresh butler reports now from paris. nicholas saw cosy,
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was not in the paris court for the verdict into the city called the 1000000 corruption trial. but he's 13 co accused were all, were found guilty over legal campaign financing. so cozy was sentenced to a year under house arrest. the 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 saw 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's set off. alarm bells. a police investigation accused saw cozy in his campaign theme of spending more than double the 27000000 dollar legal limit fits 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 could be denied any wrong doing. but
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the judge in her birthday is going to be knew how much to be spent on the presidential campaign. because it's wrong before i can use the law. she also said that had twice receive written warnings about the risk of over spending. symbolically 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 prevents illegal financing a 3rd political campaign. so cozy, served one term as president from 2007, a straight talker with lovers luxury. he was tough for the immigration and crime. he retired from politics in 2017. in recent years, the political right wing has struggled in france. both saw crazies remained prominent for lots of and then who vote for the right side and you could ask the
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team as you've got enough all time somehow yes, hearing the conviction is the 1st blow to saw cozy 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 the trash butler, al jazeera paris, pro democracy protest as insur done have gathered in the capital to condemn the recent qu, attempt. it's a show of support for the civilian side of the transitional government. the government, military and civilian partner has been trading accusations. the attempted coup has been planed on social soldiers loyal to the former president over the share hipaa morgan has more from cartoon. 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 the ruling coalition and this transitional government. they were the ones who were needing the anti government protests that eventually led to the overthrowing of former president bush, who in april 2019 they do have that support on the ground. now they're telling people that they should take it as 3 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 one of the processes to show the military that the street is still monitoring this revolution. and this transition period and the civilian rule is to 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 transitional 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 these professionals association is to show the military that the street still wants to berlin, leadership and civilian rule over the military rule. armed men of killed at least 13 people in central nigeria. it's the latest and a series of attacks and niger states officials suspect the gun and travelled from neighboring regions. criminal gangs have increasingly been attacking schools and villages. it's jo pierre is expelling 7 senior un officials accusing them of meddling and it's internal affairs. they include senior figures with the un children's funds unison and the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs . they've been given 72 hours to leave this week. the un humanitarian chief, criticize the ethiopian government, accusing it of stopping much needed aid from reaching the war. torn to guy region. let's speak through what time you get to choose an addis ababa. he's a lead dependent journalist. good to have with us again, samuel,
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what is it that these un officials are alleged to have done? they are being accused by the children government involving the folks in the income, not internal issue of the country. and some of them, again, accused of doing things that the government terms or sees us being in legal or unbecoming, or un notation. and that's why they are being expelled and have been told to leave the country within 72 hours city. this of course, comes off for humanitarian chief, criticize the therapy and government. what do we do make of that? well, you know, the us agencies and the government side. they have been seeing i to, and i, they've been accusing each other of different allegations going back and forth. but i mean, the job site has been saying that they're all open to send the aid for assisting the un sending for be able to deliver a to,
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to grace the us has been accusing the children side of, you know, preventing them from delivering aid. so the allegation between them is day and night, it's black and white. so this was expected to come. it's been going on since day one out, reliant upon the u. n. r. people in the various philippine regions. how much of a blow will this be to them? well, you know, usaid, for example, tweeted a few weeks ago, i was saying 7 percent of the completion are dependent on aid that's supported by the us. if your is a country and the movement is one of the strongest, the connie's, but it's still a nation that dependence on $84.00, and $8.00. so there are many, many people that, that rely on for a need to open government to explain how they're going to we please this important to you and agencies that have been providing basic support for the 1000000. so feel,
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but the children government has insisted saying that accusing the un interfering and the fear. so if you feel at one point they are accused of supporting t p are left including providing arms or transporting arms and even donating or giving aid to their soldiers. so again, the condition has been overwhelming and this was expected. and one of them the report that is the head of the unit that one would take to restore relations then between here and the us. well, that's best to be answered by the leadership, but the u. n and yoga, but there has to be some kind of understanding. it's not the un agencies that are being would be moved from the field. it's just some of the leading access of the un that has been leading in terms of giving aid with any job. you know, some of them, you know, the piece of the un. yeah. so, i mean, this is why and it's,
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it was expected to come again. it's a shock. some you get to get many thanks to the trying to get a to that. then out of a israeli forces have shot dead 3 palestinians in separate incidence. a woman was killed near the alex, a mosque compound and occupied east jerusalem after allegedly trying to stab offices. a 23 year old man died during dorn raids and the occupied west bank. israel says the allies owed was shot after an exchange of gunfire. hundreds of people of have attended his funeral east of to mean a promise to the members shot dead near the guns israeli barry offense. the ministry of health and gaza says that his ready soldiers open fire on the 41 year old bird hunter. he later died of his injuries. harry force has more now from western whistler. it has been a pretty violent day already. these 3 deaths in different locations,
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starting with that one in occupied east jerusalem. israeli police say that the 30 year old woman who is from near janine and 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 early ways 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 really military or these really security 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 they returned fight against this 22 year old man who palestinian
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health ministry sosa was shot 4 times and was killed, palestinian islamic 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, the final 2 prisoners being arrested engineering. but there has been quite a lot of, of gunfire and confrontation and around that city in recent days. cutoff foreign minister has spoken of disappointments of origin. moves by the taliban in afghanistan had been of the rock. but i'll funny spoke after talks with you foreign policy chief, your son, burl. 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,
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how they can deal with the women issues. we have one of the example is the set of products, which is i'm assume country in our constitution, our system is in a stomach system. why do we have women outnumbering men in walk forces and 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 woman or misusing of yellow one promotion arizona bus robbie. some of the most powerful and 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 kindest on now. and
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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 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 jose 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 for cuts 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 backwards what he was referring to are using public hangings and then and
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being stop from going into the workforce and going into schools. and which is why he made the point that there's a good example of finding a balance between modernizing and implementing sherry a law. and he says that there is the risk of cheryl or 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, from all walks of life. and just borrow says that europe feels it can count on car to address any difficulties in supplies of natural gas. the continent is facing significant shortages going into winter due to low reserves and limited flows from russia and norway. we consider guitar a very reliable and energy provider. i don't know if we are going to have a scar to do that. it is winter. i don't know which is going to be the behavior of
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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 over the nissan from al serra still come on. the program is the u. s. government in danger of shutting down last minute talks take place on capitol hill. i'm alleged nazi era war criminal is court just out of failing up to turn to trial. and it's force for here with this heavyweight champion has to say about, but a feature of one of his biggest title gladly. right. ah, the u. s. congress is expected to pass a short term spending bill to avoid a government shutdown on friday. both the house of representatives and the senate plans a vote within the next few hours and the house mail. so those on a bipartisan infrastructure bill that's been bogged down because of divisions among democrats ribbon cutting. so remove all doubt in anyone's mind that we will not
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have a reconciliation. we will have a reconciliation. dale that is for sure. the quick to day, the question is about we are proceeding in a very positive way to bring up the bill of the business to do so in a way that can win. and so far so good for today. it's been wanting a positive direction. life out of washington out to 0. hydro castro is that for us us. senate minority leader mitch mcconnell says that a partial government chopped out will be avoided today to clear it into that. adrian, it is leaders on both parties who have expressed confidence that they will pass a bill today to avoid a government shut down. that bill is pending. now, before the u. s. senate, they are expected to take a vote in the coming hour or so. then it will be quickly taken up by the house prior to the midnight deadline, when otherwise, without action,
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the federal government would shut down. and you will remember during the trump administration, which was just a partial shut down, that meant thousands of furloughed, federal workers suspended government services. it appears that is likely to be averted with a stop gap measure, which would extend government funding until december 3rd. however, that is just one of 2 financial crises that congress is trying to stamp down the other is the looming debt ceiling come october 18th. that is when without congressional action, the us could go over the fiscal cliff and for the 1st time in history, defaults were honest loans that would be catastrophic, according to economists that could throw the u. s. into recession and then reverberate across the global markets. now, historically, there's been bipartisan action on crohn gris to raise or suspend the debt ceiling, but this time, senate republican say they will have no part in doing that,
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citing their opposition to the growing deficit. so where does that leave us? well, democrats now have to race to come up with parliamentary maneuvers to quickly get the debt ceiling. a legislation passed without republican support. is that possible? it is, but it is a treacherous legislative path. there is little room for error. and with that mid october, ceiling deadline looming, the fear is that an error may cause an inadvertently going over the system with adrian. by the many thanks. state. how does your customer that live in washington place in germany have detained a 96 year old woman? accused of nazi era war crimes after she failed to appear in court. and god for not is charged with complicity and the murder of $11000.00 prisoners of astute of concentration camp. she worked as a typist at the camp, but she was 18 years old. she's the 1st woman to stand trial in decades for crimes connected to the holocaust. i'm going to k reports from berlin. the defendant
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involved here had asked the juvenile court, which is the court that she, that she will now face trial in she'd asked to be taught to be tried in absent. in 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 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 verse,
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as it 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, off stood home 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 want to bring against her when the trial will start. a british police officer will spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering a woman after falsely arresting hub. wayne cousins kidnapped 33 year old sarah everett in london in march. he raped and murdered her before burning her body. case prompted widespread outrage and protest to the u. k. but 2 weeks ago, another woman, something anessa was killed in a park on her way to meet
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a friend. metropolitan police commissioner crescent. dick says that cousins, crimes abroad, shame on the force. there are no. was that can fully express the fury and overwhelming sadness that we all feel about. what happened to sarah i am so sorry. the let's bring in on a burly in london. she's an organizer for, reclaim these streets. a campaign group that was created when sarah ever out went missing to have you with us and your reaction to today's verdict. well, i think what really heartbreaking is that we only talk about justice after the event after a woman has been killed. and what i would like us to be able to get for place is where we get justice before the west happens, where we prevent mail going,
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and we just had a question. there was so many opportunities where the signs were messed with wayne cousins. i think there's a lot of soul searching that needs to happen within british leasing to try and make sure that we can rebuild that trust of women in our lease. as you said, we heard from the metropolitan police commissioner crescent dick. just saying that customs a board shame on the for some recording for her resignation, should she go so lately and we've been saying that for months there is a culture in the met lease which didn't stop when calling being an armed officer in parliament despite the fact that he's been accused of indecent exposure, a number of pine, she's nickname with colleagues with reportedly the rapist. and they want to seem to ask the right question, that culture,
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that terms apply to massage lee. and that pays the way for him to have the power to abuse when he did, sarah, that culture comes from the top. and i don't think that question is, well place to be able to change it because she's failed to do so. so the mother of sir everett led to mass protest across the u. k. they were tributes and lots of women sharing the own experiences of a just 2 weeks ago. subpoena nessa was killed walking to a bar from her home. where does the u. k. go from here, how to things change hopefully, i mean this, that so many things we need to do our criminal justice system. that's women down all the time. especially women of color have to say that they fail, belittled. not believed. we have been doing this summer for api or in nicole to young women and there are huge racial disparities in the way the police operates,
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as well as that being public fitness such in the underpinning everything. i think we need a wider supplier to change and that's not unique to the violence against women is an academic here that was a recent report and it stopped being treated with b and c and priority that back to moms. and what about education? how does, does that be to change? yeah, we were running workshops in schools to try and change the kinds of conversations we're having with young people with boys around respect consent agenda. we do have a relationship education in the k, not just education, but clearly it's not good enough. i think it's under result. teachers aren't given the support. they need to have some of those conversations. but it's about changing the entire narrative. it's letting boys know that it's okay to hide,
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that when you pull the girls higher, it doesn't mean you like starting to create this new generation family, but it can't just be focused on the next generation. i don't want to wait until the next generation grades up to be able to walk down the street without being harassed code or feeling unsafe. and it's about all men challenging restructuring everywhere . they see it. that means if your how makes inappropriate comments towards women, it's about telling him, but that's not ok. it's about asking those difficult questions, shrugging when colleagues make women uncomfortable and making sure that they can't keep doing that until we have that. why does decide to shift? we're not going to see that violence against women getting stand and it's been really good to talk to you when it's actually due to being with us had a body that loved. so to come here on the day's ecuador, the president declared a state of emergency in the prison system of more than 100 people are killed and
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arrive. facebook faces congress again, it's been revealed that the company knows the damage. it does to young people's mental health and its force. christiano ronaldo pulls off of the champions league rescue act for his team and he will be here with the rest of this for a very hard to get in iraq. a few degrees above average in that hotel coming down to q 8, a bit of a smile coming down towards the gulf states, particularly keta. but this is maybe more relevant whether a tropical storm, the remnants of which go lab probably be renamed gloves. it gets up to strength again. either way, it's going to be a very wet case for southern pakistan, including karachi, about how we get to the end of saturday. looks like it will be in the gulf of
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a man. what it is after that sydney can't be sure of it, but it looks like it may well come across into just touching me you and certainly touching her mom, that'll be a very ret event. obviously studying might be windy as well. we're still one to watch. it's sunday, but yeah, here, so many days ahead. adult said most vonner whether they said elsewhere, it's very quiet. winter briefly arrived. nicole says, but that's gone through. this is still quite a cold breeze across the caspian and the black sea. and then across the g of the bushes in the g, and so that part of turkey can just feeling cooler, all going around. what is rather warm dome here. baghdad at $44.00 and q 8, it's $45.00. these are other warm areas, 7 degrees above average, so he's actually warmed up again. in the last week, in tropical africa, we circle the edge effects of the monsoon. a few shouts and somali, but the bigger ones quite clearly, are inland. the . this is one of the most founding,
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ah ah, somebody is out from out. every, i'm sorry to hear how the headlines, ethiopia is expelling 7, senior un officials accusing them of middling, its internal affairs. the un humanitarian chief, had criticized the government, accusing it of stopping aid from reaching to gripe. pro democracy processes in sudan have gathered in the capital to condemn the recent to attempt governments, military and civilian partners have traded accusations following.
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