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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, ah, ah. as a work worker sound the alarm about access the water to dry region. ethiopia announces that it's expelling 7 senior us officials. ah, hello again, i'm adrian for again. this is l 0 live from also coming up for
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c protest gathering saddam's capital, they accused the military of placing a full takeover from a french president. nicholas cosy, is sentenced to a year's house arrest. after being found guilty of illegal campaign financing. at a last minute debate takes place on capitol hill. it's politicians. what kind of plan to avoid another government shut down. ah. if he is expelling 7, senior un officials accusing them of meddling and it's an internal affairs. they include senior figures with the un, children's fund, unicef 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 therapy and government, accusing it of stopping much needed aid for reaching the to gripe region. so you'll get to choose an independent journalist and asked about,
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he says the ethiopian government and aid workers have been trading accusations for months. the un agencies and 80 open government side, they have been seeing i to and i, they've been accusing each other of different allegations going back and forth been side has been saying that they're going to send the 8th, or i just think the un spending or be able to deliver a to, to great, the un has been accusing the tool been side of, you know, preventing them from delivering aid allegation between them as day and night. it's black and white. so this was expected to come. it's been going on since day one. it's not the un agencies that are being removed from the field. it's just some of the leading actors of the un that has been leading in terms of giving a, with any job. some of them, you know, the face of the un. yeah. so, i mean,
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this is why and it's, it was expected to come again, it's a shock pro democracy, protest is in sudan have gathered in the capital to condemn the recent coup, attempt it to show support for the civilian side of the transitional government. the government, military and civilian partners have been trading accusations. the attempted coup has been blamed on soldiers loyal to the former president of the ship. i'll just give him a morgan reports from come to different unions association and civil society, as well as ordinary house with me once again to 2 to 3 here in the capital harpoon . this time they gathered in front of the headquarters of the committee to dismantle the regime of june 30th. that's the regime that was headed by a former president and which rules down for nearly 30 years. now the reason why people are here is 2 boys that support for the civilian leadership off the down, transitional government. let's remind ourselves what that government looks like. you have 5 members of the military and the sovereignty council. 6 civil,
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the in who are brought to power by the ruling illusion that lead us that eventually led to the housing a former president. tell me what it was here when you how to remember from the various group that signed a piece deal with the transitional government in october last year. that makes up the sovereignty council and that's effectively the president of the country. then you have the executive council of the government led by prime minister, and that's the civilian site, or most of the 1000000 side of the transition government. now people here say that following in attempt to just over a week ago, the military tried to take control of the transitional government and more power. despite the fact that this power sharing agreement says that this is a civilian government. so they had to voice their support to the political parties and to the civilian leadership of the transition. government saying that the by the differences of the political parties, despite the fact that of the sort of illusion, many of them remained to be achieved. they say that despite all of that, they still support the civil in leadership,
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require the civilian leaders over in france, former president nicholas sock was he has been sentenced to a year house arrest for corruption. he was found guilty of illegal campaign financing during his fail 2012 reelection bid ad. it's not on cozies only legal battle. natasha butler reports now from paris. nicholas saul cosy 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 of a legal campaign financing. 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,
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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 could be denied any wrong doing. but the charge is going to be new. how much to be spent on the presidential campaign because he run before and he knew the law. she also said that he had twice received, written warning about the risk of over spending. symbolically for 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 out prevents illegal financing a 3rd political campaign. so cuz he served one term as president from 2007,
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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 wing has struggled in france. both saw crazies remained prominent for lots of who vote for the right side and you could ask with the team as you, scott, enough. all time somehow to ring this up with the conviction is the for the blue 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 lately be a leader mohammed duffy for cozy legal problems. it seems a fall from over latasha butler, al jazeera paris is ready for says of shot dead, 3 palestinians in separate incidence. a woman was killed near alex,
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a mosque and occupied east jerusalem after allegedly trying to stop officers. a 22 year old man died during dawn, rage and the occupied west bank. israel says the allows i owed was shot officer, an exchange of gunfire. well, hundreds of people attended to his a funeral to the east of jeanine. at a palestinian man was shot dead near the guns. it is where the barre offense, the ministry of health in gaza says that israeli soldiers open fire on the 41 year old bird hunter who later died off his injuries. harry faucet has more than from western whistler. it has been a pretty violent day already. these 3 deaths in different locations, starting with that one in occupied east jerusalem. israeli 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 she was challenged by is really security
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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 jeanine israeli forces say that they were shot at by at least one palestinian individual and that they returned fight against this 22 year old man who palestinian health ministry sosa was shot 4 times and was killed. palestinian islamic jihad 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
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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 in and around that city. in recent days, cuts us foreign minister has spoken of his disappointments of a recent moves by the taliban in afghanistan. mohammed ban of the rock when i thought he spoke. i talked with the e use foreign policy chief, joseph burrell. in doha, it's been almost 2 weeks since girls were prevented from going to secondary school . the trying to demonstrate for body bon as, as muslim country, how muslim countries can conduct their laws, how they can deal with the women issues. we have one of the example is the set of cutler, which is i'm assume, country in our constitution, our system is in a stomach system. why do we have women outnumbering men in
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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 woman or misusing of yellow morning. from out there is same bus robbing with 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 canister now. and that is the overall message that the cut, the re 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
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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 record 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 being stopped from going into the workforce and going into schools. and which is why he made the point that cut there is a good example of finding a balance between modernizing and implementing sharia law. and he says that there is the risk of federal law being misused. now, what international community members are calling for is for the african taliban
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government to have a more inclusive government to have more people involved in how i'm going to stop. it's wrong to have more of a say from africa from all walks of life. just borrow says the europe feels it can count on carfax to address the difficulties and supplies of natural gas. the continent is facing significant shortages going into winter. here's a low reserves and limited flows from russia and norway. we can see the guitar, very reliable and energy provide. i don't know if we are going to have a scar to do this 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 guitar to face any kind, no shortage. we'll get a weather update text here analysis here and then a country in crisis elections in haiti postpone for the 4th time raising questions about what can be done to bring stability. an alleged nazi here,
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a war criminal court just hours after fighting to turn up to her trial. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. the heaviest rain is now moved away from tide on this too expensive flooding in sudden tons, central tidings is more shaft to come to the heaviest in cambodia. and then this line here that takes you into bornea back through sumatra. dollars. what is it was friday? it's like a dr. 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 home. she really tokyo gets more or less near and all the go, certainly windy normally with lots of right the system right or the horrible day. this much better on saturday and sunday,
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warmer and quieter with an 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 fill all day on friday. but look at this, this is generating big seas now. the poor 30, been closer than the fishing birthday 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, raving prince is quite, quite hot has been breathed like out of q 8. but when tess returned to the caucasus, though it won't last that long. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. stories that need to be told find a way the opening the window into another light. these are my babies, my students where i go, where i see them. it's just like we were in 2nd grade. when personally endeavoured
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. epic struggle to collateral sacrifices in individual journey with new showcases in firing documentaries. the change the while on al jazeera ah ah ah. hello again. this is 0. the news the south. if you appear as expanding 7, senior un officials accusing them of meddling and it's internal affairs. the un humanitarian chief, had criticized the government, accusing it, stopping aid from reaching to god. i pro democracy, protest as in sudan have gathered in the capital to condemn the reason to attempt the governments in a tree. and it's a very heartless traded accusations. following last week's incident,
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before the french president nicholas on cosy, has been sentenced to a year of house arrest or corruption. of course, he was found guilty of illegal campaign financing in his fail 20123 election. the us congress is expected to pass a short term spending bill to avoid a government shutdown on friday. both the house of representatives incentive plans to vote within the next few hours of the house mail service on a bipartisan ins infrastructure bill that's been boned down because of divisions among democrats. so remove all doubt in anyone's mind that we will not have a reconciliation. we will have a reconciliation, dale that is for sure. today, 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
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a positive direction out there, a 100 or castro live for us in washington. the us senate minority leader mitch mcconnell also says that this partial government shut down will be avoided today. heidi, what can be read into that? adrian leaders of both parties say they're confident that the government will not shut down. come midnight right now. a bill that would temporarily expand of funding for the federal government that is pending its votes in the senate expected to pass in the next hour or 2. then quickly, it will be the house that takes it up to give it final passage before the midnight deadline. that would avert a government shut down that could furlough thousands of federal workers and suspend government services. this stop gap measure funds the government through december 3rd. so that by congress some additional time, but this is just one of the 2 financial crises that congress is addressing. the
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other one is the meaning that the feeling come october 18th, according to the us treasury secretary, the us could go over the fiscal cliff. it could run out of money to pay off its debt obligations, and that hasn't never before happened. and janet yellow in the us treasury secretary, so that would be catastrophic, immediately send the u. s. economy into recession with reverberations across global markets. now historically, the both parties have come together to suspend or increase the debt ceiling, but this time, senate republican say they will play no part. they're citing their opposition to the nation growing deficit. so where that leads democrats is they're trying to scramble to get another legislative vehicle to raise a debt, stealing without republican support. that is possible, but the past there is narrower and more treacher isn't any parliamentary error
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could result in an accidental default. come october with a lot going on. what about the infrastructure bill? when will that be voted on? that's right, this is a critical week for the bite administration on capitol hill and that infrastructure bill is one of 2 parts of president biden's domestic agenda. now that infrastructure bill is pending approval and passage in the us house, but it is family viewed if you will, within the democratic party that has that bill in jeopardy. why? because the liberal democrats want not only for that bill to pass, but they also want biden's greater policy agenda, which is a 3 and a half trillion dollar expansion of government services are rewriting the u. s. social safety net. they want passage of that as well. the funding for that isn't the form of expanded taxes for high earners and for corporations. and there are some moderate democrats who oppose those tax increases and also post adding to the
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deficit. so where that least thing now is that these 2 wings of the democratic party have not been able to come together on this. and they're both using this infrastructure bill, which is a smaller portion of that wide agenda. they're using that bill as leverage. nancy pelosi, how speaker expects to bring that infrastructure bill to vote this evening. however, looking like it won't even get enough democratic votes to pass. she may cancel that vote if it fails. it would certainly be an embarrassment that expose this ripped within the democratic party. it would not be good for the buyer administration and democrats here. it would not be good for the party come next year's midterm election. i was just curious. how did your castro buy 1st in washington that high, who the heidi many thanks. indeed, facebook's global safety chief is appearing before the us senate consumer protection committee. social media giants has been heavily criticized by
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politicians and parents. concerned of a plan is to create an instagram app tailored to children following the backlash. the company is putting the project on hold. facebook says it wants to address concerns raised on its own reasons in its own recent study about the impact of instagram on young people's mental health. haiti has postponed elections schedule for november, despite pressure from the international community. it's the 4th time the election has been cancelled. prime minister audio on re says that he'll set new dates early next year with growing instability. many people say that security is the main concern. i'll just 0 and he gallagher reports. so this is a nation without a function in government where gang violence is so prevalent that people are forced to hide many a full of kidnappings. in neighborhoods where gangs appeared to have total control on it, that the state is going from bad to worse. the situation but people with worsening, the coming overwhelming for a patient, there is no hope for us,
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especially in the young people by 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 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 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,
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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 so called mastermind behind july, the fascination of president jovan, now luis 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 police in germany have detained
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a 96 year old woman who is accused of nancy era war crimes. after she had failed to appear in court. oh god 1st now is charged with complicity in the murder of $11000.00 prisoners at the stood half concentration camp. she worked as a typist of the camp when she was 18 years old. she's the 1st woman to stand trial and decades for crimes connected to the holocaust. dominic cane reports from berlin . the defendant 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 absentee, 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
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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 versus the 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 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 want to bring against her when
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the trial will start. for my british police officer will spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering a woman after falsely arresting her. when constance kidnapped 33 year old sarah evarado in london in march, he raped and then murdered her before burning her body. the case prompted widespread outrage and protest to the u. k. but 2 weeks ago, another woman. so ben anessa was killed in a park on her way to meet a friend, metropolitan police commissioner crescent. dick says that cousins, crimes abroad, shame all 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 serbia and customer have reached the deal to put an end
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to a board of disputes. special police units deployed at crossings. will now be replaced by nato peacekeepers for the next 2 weeks earlier this month. cause of amanda, that serbian cause crossing the border by temporary license plates. organza, which has more from belgrade after 2 days of negotiations and then they still pension parties. have agreed that that's possible 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 until the vertical dots will be established, who they think they're present of they will be a union, please do not in belgrade or each a permanent solution. cost of all is the former, serbian problem that has declared each independent in 2000 pays. but serbia does
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not recognize it as a faith. so the service does not allow the car from coastal with republic. of course, somebody is paid on their car place as a code or measure possible have vend answering cars from not registered in serbia to answer the cost of all. this is one of the many problems serbia and the possible have and the data trying to resolve through the facility to dialogue, normalization of relations, taking place in brussels for years. now environmentalists of scuffled with belief in milan ahead of you in climate meeting. thousands of protest is trying to block roads and just from traffic pulled aside by offices. it happened as young activists and politicians gathered in the city to prepare for the upcoming un comp $26.00. so much armed men of killed at least 13 people in central nigeria. that's the latest
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in a series of attacks in niger state. officials suspect that the gun men travelled from neighboring regions, criminal gangs of increasingly, and attacking schools and villages. auction, how sotheby's showcasing what it cause the future of aren't just a warning. this does contain some flashing images. the machine hallucinations exhibit by artist rhetoric animal is expected to fetch nearly $2000000.00. it's been generated using artificial intelligence. as an example of an f t art that stands for non fungible tokens or unique digital assets. casarez set the stage, it's festival, a formula, one grand prix. the race will happen at the la salle international circuit on november 21st. the sport was originally reserved for the australian grand prix, which was scrapped due to the crew of ours pandemic cath, i will become a permanent part of the f one canada from 2023 as part of a 10 year deal.

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