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oh, i get to somebody who's out from out of here every sunday, going to hear how the headlines, ethiopia is expelling 7, senior un officials accusing them of middling, in its internal affairs. the un humanitarian chief had criticized the government, accusing it of stopping aid from reaching to gripe. pro democracy processes institute have gathered in the capital to condemn the recent to attempt. the government's military and civilian partners have traded accusations following last week's incident for my french president nicholas, not because he has been sentenced to a year of house arrest for corruption because he was found guilty of illegal
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campaign financing. and his fail 2012 reelections has shown christoph galleon is electra at so ball university. he says that there's growing scrutiny towards politicians in france. their financial affairs. yeah. because it's something that's happening again with the whole did just syria, jen, that the judges the now there's a trend over the going right now that not before, not, not in the chair at times, not in the media whole time. it was quite different this, this is happening right now with the jury duty, 3 people, especially the financial prosecuting, caught all trying to hold 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, which is now unders quit and the folk kind that correction. but something being
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linked to a, 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 the uncomfortable i've reached a deal to put an end to a board, a dispute special police units deployed a crossings will now be replaced by nato peacekeepers for the next 2 weeks. earlier this month, cost of demanded the serbian cars crossing the border by temporary license plates. again, zach h reports now from belgrade, after 2 days suddenly she asians and then they saw finishes parties have agreed that hostile special police forces have been deployed. the north of possible will be replaced with the nathan troops and the local serbs really moved their road blocks. also, current car please license problem will be resolved through the temporary solution
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until the vertical dots will be established. who is the thing there present of? there will be a new priest in belgrade reach a permanent solution. cost of all is the former, serbian problem that has declared independence in 2000 pays. but serbia does not recognize it as a faith. so the serbia does not allow cars from coastal with republic. call somebody is patients on their car place is a column or measure possible have vend entered in cars from that the registered user be asked to answer the cost of all. this is one of the many problems, serbia and the possible and the data trying to resolve through the facility to dialogue, the normalization of relations that taking place in brussels for years. now environmentalists of scuffled with police and melana ahead of you in climate meeting. dozens of protest is trying to talk roads and disrupt traffic,
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but were pulled aside by offices that happened as young activists. politicians gathered in the city to prepare for the upcoming un comp 26 summit. profess to say that not enough has been done by world readers to protect the planet. little meeting of activists, italy's prime minister said that he's pushing countries to honor that climate pledges that italy is ready to go further if needed. and just out of here is a brainiac life for us now in milan. so global leaders and climate leaders all in the land right now to discuss the climate crisis. these protest as hopefully they're going to be able to, to affect any kind of change that they seek play, drink, you can have 2 camps here, the protestors who are outside and young activists inside this conference, there are just a few dozen of those protesters. we saw some video of but the hundreds of young environmental activists here have been telling me over the past few days that they have a bit of cautious optimism. the conference began with credit and berg. now,
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famously saying all we've heard is blah blah, blah for 3 decades, no action. and that really struck a chord with some of the leaders here. it leaves minister free classical transition said he took that on board. he has no problem with confrontational, talk like that. in fact, the crisis is so cute and so pressing that leaders need to hear that prime minister, my dear, dragging himself said earlier on thursday that they need this pressure. he thanked these leaders for this pressure and he also met directly with credit berg and a couple other activists. so what you're hearing from people in the conference, these young people under 30th, while this has never happened before, that we're getting this kind of reaction in this kind of openness to our comments. but what they want to see now, but they've released some pretty bold proposals. they want to see the leaders meeting here ahead of counting $26.00, which comes up in november and scotland. they want to see them commit to some of these proposals. but these are pretty bold, we have these leaders here,
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these young leaders saying that all fossil fuels should be eliminated by 2030. that's going to be hard to accomplish. and it's going to be very hard to see global political leaders to greeted that they have a few other proposals that are a little more acceptable perhaps. but what they've all told me here at the end of this conference i got in the coming days, they're going to see how these proposals are taken if they're taken seriously. and if they're given a voice in november and class, and that's really what we're hearing coming out of this conference. ok so. so what, what is due to happened now in the run up to cop $26.00? well in the next couple days here and milan, we have more global leaders, people like john kerry, the environmental on voice, united states and, and people like him meeting discussing what will be on the agenda cop 26 in, in glasgow. part of that is they are discussing these young activists proposals. part of that is, as i mentioned, that,
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that they are calling the elimination of fossil fuels are calling for global climate education to educate young people around the world about the climate crisis . they're also calling for equity in payment that rich countries figure out a way to greenlight a $100000000000.00 a year for developing nations for calling for all of these changes. we hear a lot of talk about and right now we're in this final push before november where the young climate ministers, environmental ministers, and energy ministers are all making the final agenda before glasgow. and these young activists are hoping that the proposals they made will make it into that portfolio and we'll see, come november 1st in glasgow. that's the, that's the case actually at a many thanks to the downstairs adam rainy they live in milan. or tonight, a tornado has torn truth, se on this trailer triggering widespread power cuts. authorities in the town of met of flats said the roofs were ripped off, houses, power lines toppled,
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and trees uprooted. the town is home to around 300 people. some suffered minor injuries, government scientists in the us and given up trying to find 23 species, declaring them extinct. they include the ivory build woodpecker, which has attracted public attention several times. over the years on concern sightings, fish and wildlife service officials say that they've exhausted efforts to find it along with 10 other bird species. 2 types of fish and 8 kinds of underwater muscles began b as truth commission has delayed the release of its final report on crimes committed during former president ja janice 22 year rule. it was scheduled to submit the findings on thursday. more than 370 people testified at the hearings that lasted more than 2 years. witnesses accused janice, government of rape, murder and torture. his party recently entered into a coalition with president adama bato ahead of december's elections site mattie
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george is in receipt, the gambia. he's the executive director of the center for research and policy development and the political science lecturer at the university of gambia. he's with us now live, good savvy with us. why has this report been delayed? do you think is the government scared of what's in it? well, i think will be the constitution . because this is the 2nd change. i think so can the government be relied upon to take action on what's in this report once and if it is published? i think this is the government. they should
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be there for another day or on people in the history of what happened and where the function was implemented. what, what are we to make of the fact that the former president's party struggle with alliance now with the current president? but i think you may want to move forward in that might not be for me to do
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and. a i think is what, what's going on. so we're going from school and i'm going to be with, with will the ever be truth and reconciliation in gambia without an admission of what happened? how do people feel about assistant justice explanation. i mean, now what people have be following the process, they're interested in what is
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a human and i think is that an issue that was what i just mentioned about respecting them. so i think there's actions for be younger. what about your job? is there any role for him? do you think in politics in gambia, at any point in the future? but i think. 2 that's where people got it for me and let me finish is really good to talk to you so many. thanks, dave. sorry, patty joel,
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that facebook's global safety chief as appearing before the u. s. senate consumer protection committee. the social media giant has been heavily criticized by politicians and parents concerned about plans to create an instagram app tailored to children. the company's not putting the project on hold. facebook says it wants to address concerns raised. this recent study about the impact of instagram on young people's mental health. let's go live now to capitol hill. i was a serious political hain. is that this hearing is basically happening, patsy, because of a whistleblower. what did they report? well basically this whistleblower turned over the wall street journal. facebook, the phone research on the impact instagram has on teams. and here just a couple of the headlines from their own slides. we make body image issues worse for one in 3 girls, teen girl, one and 5 to instagram makes them feel worse about themselves. here's another headline,
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teens who struggle with mental health. the instagram makes it worse again. this is facebook who owns instagram? this is their research, this is putting this on paper for internal distribution. so then the wall street journal gets it. facebook responded several days later, just last night saying here the slides is annotation saying, the slides don't really say what you think. they say that this isn't meant the research was meant to show a consent cut, show a casual relationship, a causal relationship. and so what we're hearing now that that's the reason for this hearing. so they have this vice president of security, and she's basically telling senators exactly what facebook and instagram said, look, yes, this is the research, but it doesn't. it's not as bad as you think it is. she went to say, this isn't a bombshell report. sen blumenthal said, of course it's a bombshell report, and so they've been going back and forth. she's been fairly good at not answering their questions when they say, well, the research you have says that she was,
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i wouldn't characterize it that way. and then the centers are responding saying, but it's your own research. so all of this is going to possibly lead to new regulations on not just instagram facebook but also show media on how they market to children and what sort of safeguards are in place. so that is the discussion that in capitol hill, there's really nothing anymore. that's why partisan. this apparently is so the senators are saying they are going to craft legislation. there is a fierce lobbying campaign from the big tech companies to try and keep that from happening. but this is going to continue to be in the news because the senate has their own whistleblower. not sure if it's the same one as the wall street journal, but they'll be testified before the senate next week. so an issue that's not going away. one that the public says they want some new regulation, and congress says they could probably get it done. i'll just, there's probably co hain reporting live from capitol hill, patty. many thanks. ecuador is declared a state of emergency in its prisons, after
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a battle between rival gangs in one jail, killed more than 100 people. it happened, took for the police and soldiers, 5 hours to regain control latin america. to see newman reports. it was a gruesome scene inside the literary penitentiary and nick wars largest city. why a key police confirmed. they found more than $100.00 bodies of inmates. 6 of them be headed at least 50, were injured. 2 of them police officers, while desperate relatives surrounded the prison. l tried president, the more lashelle met with the security council and declared a state of emergency in the country's entire penitentiary 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,
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there were machine guns, explosives, knives of through arsenal, as 2 rival drug gangs, los lobos and los needles. 40 doubt the riots began tuesday, but they weren't the 1st. at least 220 people have died behind bars this year in 2 separate prison ride clinic. what or in the 1st, at least 80 men died in writing in 3 different prisons. 2 months ago another riot from the president. he had more last or 2 also declare a state of emergency in the prison system. but the fragile truce didn't last long, ecuador, his presents 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
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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 or newman. i was 0, a prominent or a hang. the leader has been shot that in bangladesh. police say that mar buller died on wednesday and he was shot by a group of gun many cox's bizarre refugee camp. my bullet was an outspoken activist and community spokes person in 2019 he met with then president donald trump. talk about the persecution of her hanger in man. la. nearly a 1000000 ethnic were hanging have fled to bangladesh, to escape a military crack tiles of china, a rationing electricity as the country struggles to contain its worst blackouts. and a decade long hours of outages are affecting residential areas and shutting factories . robert bryan reports. the provinces in china's northeast are suffering. some of the country's worst power cuts with cities plunged into darkness lasting hours to
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catch you, it was completely dark. i can see nothing because the power is comes from everything on it. only we vehicle drove past, 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, more energy hungry industries are being hurt the hardest, but the countries 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 has been reducing in china's major cities. and even china's neighbors, like south korea, have been seeing more blue skies early, but president, chief ping,
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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. now with really tightened the environmental regulation in the background of carbon emission reduction on there is a strong incentive for local governments to shut down power plants and also occur on 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, just had here on the visa. it is for a new destination for the, for me to one, the details in just a few moments. ah
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ah ah, ah ah, hello, get his id. thank you so much. i, you know, cats are, is set to stage its 1st ever, formerly worn growing prey. the race will happen at the last sale, international circuit on november, the 21st. that dates was originally reserved for the australian girl pretty, but that was scrapped because of the current of ours. pandemic cats will become a permanent part of the phone calendar from 2023. its just signed a 10 year deal report. the son of hamish was at the announcements. well, it's all going to be happening here at the sale international circuit. the circuit
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has hosted major sporting events since 2004, most notably the moto g p series, but for the 1st time, for me, one is set to make an appearance and cut off on the 21st of november, was very confident about the circuit. over the use of hosted the lots of events for carson motorcycles. we don't see this any difference. we can't do it actually to see what happens to the championship when they come here with all these bloggers. they don't have experience on the circuit or do to corona virus. this seasons f one, canada has gone through multiple changes with races in china and japan, australia, singapore, and canada. all being cold off. one has shown the way to react to the cove with the situation, run the word we were able to, to, to bring home a calendar that will head that's up to 22 races. the sheer that is the maximum number relation form one,
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showing how strong is the system and how good data the relation of we have so far around the world. the gulf country could hardly have chosen a better time to welcome a formula, one race with one of the most tightly contested seasons in recent years unfolding. read both max very stop and, and louis hamilton of mercy. this are separated by just 2 points in the title standings. this race could be crucial and deciding who will win the world championship. when football, the crisis is deepening, barcelona been fake. the 3, no, it's bosses 2nd straight champions league defeats the apparent downward spiral since little mess these the continuing here in lisbon. danina score and ben think is open after just 3 minutes. human goals followed after the break. also have been almost disappointing in the spanish league where they sit 6 in the table. they've lost their own thing too much in this competition for the 1st ever time them boston agree, p. then i kept so when eric go say was read coded in the final few minutes. finally,
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cool, publish ill ended those in the end, the culprits in defeat all the coaches. but i think in many phases during the game, we implemented our plan very well because we were the superior team from 20 down. we had problems, i see it, but we had opportunity to score 2 goals in the game or any champions. chelsea lost one mills, he event this inter and federico here school the only goal of the game early in the 2nd half 2nd straight last the chelsea who were coming off the back of the premier league against the manchester city. i have a big come close to grabbing a late equalizer to info from you guys to you. they and their group h. ranches, united so they came around against villareal and dramatic fashion. the spanish seems certainly that old trafford elk said with back go home saying heading back with an equalizer from alex hellish villareal. how beats in the united in last
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season, the rope league final, but, you know, i said, well, they didn't have christiana and they're playing for them on but occasion. and it was him, of course, the school, the, when a deep injury on it. and she wants the united states that europe in campaign back on track after losing the opening for game against swish champions, young boys. i've seen him all day today. the ways were built himself up for his game. how focus has been on when he gets one chance. it's a goal yet, couple of half decent headers. first off that could have, could have ended up with jump to sport. a true mark over of a very, very good finish. that he keeps calm when the chance arrives. heavyweight boxing champion tyson theory, says he felt wounded after anthony joshua's defeat to alexander is the last saturday joshua losing his 3 title boats to the your cranium on a unanimous points decision. derailed plans for a re unification fights with w. b. c. champion. fury and fury will defend his title against the on say, well,
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they're not part of the 9th. the pair have met twice before. the 1st contest ended in a draw fury. one, the re much i would hope would be joshua could win the fight, but he couldn't. i'm not spell the la christmas. and one thing that i have learned in my life, i'm not, i've ever really involved in people's businesses, but i always keep this nose or her body else's business. because it's not my concern or anything above it always be can be on tie, wilder. and that's the most dangerous way out there. and a gulf events where the difference is taking place in nevada. this is the world long drive championship. the a pretty simple to hit the ball as far as possible. products with pricing to shop by one of the title favorites. he's already top $400.00 yards with a few of his shots, the champion, right will be decided on friday. ok, that is how useful to sir, looking for now. i thoroughly really cool. how far could you get it? a bounce, 204 centimeters. thanks very much indeed. and the right morning
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here and i was here just a couple of them see about a june . ah ah, i see you trying to move on from the panoramic florida. johnson will settle plans to pay for the damage done to the economy. public post wreck, they won't and station to plan benefit. can the government offer reassurances of better times ahead glide coverage of the conservative quality companies that just hospitals and clinics across asia battle coded 19 mountains of medical ways piling
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up the one on 18th to investigate dangerous pandemic for one algae 0. i prefer to see things for myself ah, to look at things, not through the lens of politics, but through the lens of humanity. the i've been to the playground where to mere rice was shot and killed. i've been to the street to ferguson a protest. i've seen the anger and frustration of so many americans. what was most clear, was a desire for change. you can see black lives matter transforming from hash tag to a movement. ah, journalist is about listening to people and understanding where they're coming from, following a story, no matter how long it takes or where i'm christian for. ah,
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