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teach, you know, you can watch out english streaming live and i do 2 channels plus thousands of our programs. award winning documentaries and get new to port the subscribe to you choose dot com forward slash al jazeera english. i . this is al jazeera. ah, hello, i'm adrian. this is a nice live from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes as a workers sound the alarm about access to the watch on to region, ethiopia analysis. so it's expelling the 7 senior un officials
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pro democracy, protest gathering saddam's capital. they accused the military of plotting a full takeover a former british police officer who raped and murdered a woman for spend the rest of his life in jail. in a case that stood mass protest and youth, climate activists, cavalry, milan coley on governments around the world to do more to combat global warming. and his full formula one is heading to a new destination capital host. it's 1st ever f one growing pre in november. ah, the therapy is expelling 7, senior un officials accusing them of meddling and its internal affairs. they include senior figures with the un children's fund, unicef and the office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. the un
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secretary general spokesman says that antonio good spanish is shocked by the move to expel the aid workers who've been given 72 hours to leave easier. here in e t o piano un is delivering life saving aid, including food medicine, water, and sanitation supplies. to people in desperate need, i have full confidence in the un staff who are in ethiopia doing this work that you, when it's committed to helping ethiopian people who rely on humanitarian assistance . we are now engaging with the government of v t o p. out and the expectation that the concerned us staff will be allowed to continue their important work semi will get out you as an independent journalist in at us have up. he says the therapy and government and aid workers have been trading accusations for months. the us 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. the
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site has been saying that they're going to send the 8th or the un spending or be able to deliver a to, to grey. the us has been accusing the to been side of you know, preventing them from delivering aid delegation 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 u. n. that has been leading in terms of giving a, with a new job. some of them, you know, them, the piece of the us, the new fuel. yeah. so, i mean, this is why and it's, it was expected to come again. it's a shock the gambia as truth commission, has delayed the release of its final report on crimes committed during the former president julia john as 22 year rule. it was shed yield to submit the findings on
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thursday. more than 370 people testified of hearings of plastic more than 2 years. witnesses accused jammies government of rape, murder, murder, and torture. his party recently entered into a coalition with president. i don't know. barbara barrow rather ahead of december's elections 5, but he joy is the executive director of the center for research and policy development. he says that many can be and feel betrayed by the government history in what happens in the way at the implemented. and i was wondering if that might be for me to implement and. a i think it has to be what, what's happened?
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seeing officially, the process where they agnew them. so when it comes to friction, when it comes to the number of governments with incidental protest as a demanding the resignation of military officials from the countries transitional government, hundreds took to the streets to call for an end to a power struggle between the military and civilian members, mohammad otto reports the familiar slogan from the protest of 20182019 once again echo across done in the capital k 200 took to the streets to express their anger at what they say is an attempt by the military to disrupt the countries transition to democracy. and when we were
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expecting it to be the transition to civilian rule, we don't actually feel there is a transition to anything here yet. today, there is no freedom, peace or justice in sudan chills between students, military and civilian politicians, reached a low point this week after the recent attempted coup when it took power 2 years ago, the transitional government promised to fix the decades of this management in tunnel conflict and international functions under the former president bush's, but it's yet to demonstrate to the people who had done that. it can undo the damage done by bushels, redeem kickstart the countries struggling economy, and move the country toward genuine democratic governance. and either in the what we need is to revamp and strengthen government institutions, especially our weak institutions of justice. only then would we stop worrying about who rule sudan against all odds on. most british also dance young people have in the past both a physical and discipline movement not told the toppling of one of the world most
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autocratic again that former president hudson bush, you know, the transition in that country remain less than white in fighting. and hopefully within the topic come home, once again finding themselves trying to had to get the boys as hug. i also angry the plumley civils who died, who didn't protest 2 years ago, yet to get justice public. this content has also been mounting over economic reforms that severely reviews subsidies on petrol and diesel. more than doubling the price, the sudanese pound bronze, or civil official and black markets rates, and it's depreciating, causing a loss of cash from the formula economy. these activities say nothing will stop them achieving a better way of life, and they will bring hope to mission that's not little for decades. how many dollars either her tomb sedan armed men of killed at least 13 people in central nigeria?
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it's the latest on a series of attacks in niger state official suspect to become then traveled from neighboring regions, criminal gangs of increasingly been attacking schools and villages. in france, former president nicholas, cause he has been sentenced to a year of house arrest for corruption. he was found guilty of a legal campaign financing during his fail 2012 reelection bid. and it's not sol cuz he's only legal battle. it's all just there isn't a trash. butler reports from paris, nicholas saw 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 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,
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failed to be re elected as french president and 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 double the 27000000 dollar legal limit fits by the french state 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 judge in her birthday is going to be knew how much to be spent on the presidential campaign. because he did wrong before i can use the law. she also said that had twice received written warnings about the risk of overspending. kimberly keith important to say that a president doesn't get any immunity and has to respond to the load is
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also important because the campaign for 2022 is coming. so we have to have this reflection about out prevent illegal financing affirm political campaign. so cozy, served one term as president from 2007, a straight talker with love of 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 team as you've got enough all time somehow reassuring 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. latasha butler,
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al jazeera paris police in germany have detained a 96 year old woman who's accused of not see air a war crimes after she failed to appear in court. and got fudged 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. well now from out of here is dominic caden 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 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
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authorities, just a few hours wrapper and hand her today when they knew about her existence about her testimony. in previous trials for the best part of 67 years, this defendant has appeared in 2 different trials relating to different individuals who she would have interacted with during her time in the concentration camp at should tough and given chapter and verse, as it were testimony about what she had seen, what she had hers, what she had witnessed, the documents that she would have would have come across would have been on her desk. and that sort of thing. in the course of her job as a stenographer, as a typist, for the common dance of the camp, off stood horse where she was for the best part of 3 years. it's the problem she faces is that very evidence that she gave in previous court cases is now makes up the lion's share of the evidence that prosecutors wanted to bring against her when
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the trial will start. a british police officer will spend the rest of his life in prison for murdering a woman after falsely arresting her, wayne constance kidnapped 33 year old sarah evarado and london in march. he raped and murdered her before burning her body. the case prompted widespread outrage and protest to the u. k. a 2 weeks ago another woman, sabina nessa, was killed in a park on her way to meet a friend metropolitan police commissioner crescent. dick says that cousins, crimes have brought shame to 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.
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the bully is an organizer for reclaim the streets campaign group that was created when sarah everett went missing. she's calling for urgent changes within the british police force. there is a culture in the met place, which didn't stop when cousins being an armed officer in parliament. despite the fact that he's been accused of indecent exposure, a number of times his nickname with colleagues was reportedly directed. and no one seemed to ask the right question. that culture that turned to blind to mr. genie. and that pays the way for him to have the power to abuse 20 for 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 that. so many things we need to do our criminal justice system, women down the time,
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especially women of color who say that i feel belittled not believed. we have been during the summer will be during the call to young women. and then i and there are huge racial disparities in the way the police operates, as well as that being so public fitness such in the underpinning everything i think we need a widest way to change and that's not unique to the violence against women as an academic here that was a recent report that said, so, i mean, it needs to stop being treated with b, urgency and priority that back to mom's. felt come here on that is a last minute debate takes place on capitol hill, where politicians are working out a plan to avoid another government shut down. 3 palestinians are killed by us where the forces in separate incidents in the occupied westbank garza and near alex. i'm mosque plus in force. we'll hear what this heavyweight champion has to say about
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that a phase one of his biggest title rivals. ah, the us senate says voted to approve a fund bill to avoid a government shut down on friday. it passed comfortably and a rash of cross pos to you to see the bill. well now goes to the house of representatives and is expected to be approved in the next few hours. it will keep the government funded for the next 2 months. that's going to lived out of capitol hill. i was here is heidi or castro is that for us. so either way that that's right, adrian and this note in the senate ended up being 65 to 35 will certainly bipartisan the house will now take up this measure and it has to pass it before the midnight deadline. and there is no reason why they should not meet that deadline. so at least this physical disaster is halfway toward being averted. there is still yet
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another deadline moving though, and that is the one in mid october when the u. s. could default on its loans because it will be the debt ceiling limit that by congress. unless congress does something to raise that limit of the u. s. has never before defaulted on its loans and economist, pre jack predict, disaster as a consequence, potentially millions of jobs last throwing the us economy into recession with repercussions across the global markets. us treasury secretary, janet yelling once again issued this morning today it's necessary to avert a catastrophic event for economy representatives. the debt ceiling has been raised, were suspended 78 times since 900. 60, almost always on a bipartisan basis. my hope is that we can work together to do so again, and to build
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a stronger american economy for future generations. and what all this is going on. hi they. what about the infrastructure bill? when's that gotta be voted on? yeah, this is a critical week for the bite administration on capitol hill. this infrastructure bill is part of the presidents, greater agenda, which total more than 4 trillion dollars in new spending. it to the vision for expanding health care, child care education, and combating climate change. now the problem is within the democratic party with the liberal wing of the party, saying that this is simply to that they want to get both of these pieces of legislation, which is the infrastructure bill and the bigger social social programs will they want those past immediately the moderates, though, among democrats, say that it is simply too expensive and they want the price tag half. now the 2 wings of the democratic party has not come together on this. and what's at stake
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right now, is there support for this instruct infrastructure bill, which is scheduled for a vote today with liberal saying, even though they like that bill? they will not. so yes, unless they also get this companion bill patch with biden's greater policy agenda and moderate, wanting to move forward with the infrastructure both alone today. so whether or not that bill that vote will actually happen today is still to be seen. it's possible that it could be canceled, given the lack of ability for these 2 sides to come together. and a failed boat would certainly be a source of embarrassment, not only for the democratic party, but also for the bite administration. and perhaps most importantly, it could be risky in the eyes of view worth come, the mid term elections next year. how do you many, thanks, i'm 0. how does your customer their lives on capitol hill? hundreds of young activists have presented their proposals to address climate change to global leaders for the conference in the land. the youth climate event
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was marked by protests and scuffles with police. adam rainy reports from milan, and swedish activist credits sundberg and other young environmentalist. attending a climate conference in milan. have one seat at the table meeting with italy's prime minister mario druggie. there is no plan to be. there is no their audience with a g 7 liter days after sunbird skiing criticism that politicians weren't acting with urgency to solve the climate crisis. your pressure is very welcome. we need to be whipped into action. your mobilization has been powerful and rest assured we are listening. hundreds of young environmentalists from around the world gather here to propose climate solutions directly to global leaders. ahead of the cop 26 summit taking place in scotland and
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november. world leaders beamed in as to the pope to give backing the delegates or calling for the elimination of all fossil fuels by 2030, a more transparent and equal climate finance system. in climate education for global youth, their proposals will be considered in the next few days at a pre cop meeting here in milan, ahead of the scotland summit. this is only going to be meaningful if things are changing in governments right now, reflect what we are saying. because that's never happened. the process should be read as far as not just for us because the process that is just for us does not include us. does the dozens of protesters outside the perimeter, briefly blocks of traffic before police dispersed in. the delegates found an ally and italy's 1st minister for ecological transition, who shares a key vision of theirs? this is exactly what the government list together said. even put together the session and call it the global level and the climate change emergency. we have to
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treat those together, otherwise we simply fix the, the climate problem. but then we have millions of people losing the job. the name youth for climate can be seen as just a branding mechanism, but veteran attendees of global environmental. some that tell us by focusing on young people's ideas, this conference is actually injecting a sense of optimism and urgency. sometimes lacking at such meetings. they don't have the baggage that a lot of other people have. right. so they have dancers. yeah, maybe in the name of one to to change the war. i think that's an essential ingredient as an active if the activists weren't so naive, those to believe every things are told and will turn up the pressure if leaders don't deliver on promises made here. adarine algebra, milan, that's for good asset ribbon in london. he's a spokesman for the comp 26 coalition. apply that justice movement. good to have
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with us. i said, what do you make of the comments you had the right at the end of that report? that young people have the naive a t to want to change the world a couple months really going to listen to them or is this just about making it look as though they will for the traces? ministers will happily pulls the pictures with your inquiry actress. they'll be politely listened to that proposal, but when they actually sit down for that mean they've been those demands go back to business as usual, ignoring just not just them, but the millions of people around the world to a colleague for climate justice. and it's not been a lack of proposal. in fact, we could fill that conference all 3 times over with the current policy papers to debunk for urgent action. the civil side table, the decades of folks from what we see at this moment is tough talk. but empty promises to act by governments, and none of that is stopping us from spiraling towards the catastrophic woman. scientists awarding this right. you had to get to the click from director scratch said a couple of days ago. we've had 30 years of blah, blah, blah,
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30 years of broken promises. and i predict ministers will, when they en, this pre call will promise to bill about better to deal with the climate crisis. and the crisis, how many quality will afford to be just more blah, blah, blah. but our young people being naive in the demands of course, and i'll be naive. look, the global scientists have issued a cold rent for humanity. is said that the window to act is rapidly closing. the un itself is said, the current proposals on the table to cut commissions a simply to week. i don't care. the richest countries need to cut that emissions by 2030 to prevent debris to the critical 1.5 degree rock god row, yet kicking action down the road to 2050. and that leaving us on a course of 3 degrees warming the u. n said, we do the least one and a half trillion dollars a year for a global green deal. so you can tackle climate and inequality and that the poor fall left behind. yet rich countries haven't even met the promise of 100000000000.
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that they made a decade ago, frankly, it's not that they don't know what action does. it's not, they're still acting to protect profits or big clue companies rather than listening to their fixes. but it's not naive from your people. they are actually speaking truth to power, right? so mario, dry, he is right when he says the politicians need to be whipped into action. absolutely . and you know, the you injector 60 general said, is your solid diety demand fraction the powerful example? that's absolutely true, but we all know that we've been taken to the streets and building power and they've not been listening to us. and that's why young people use movement and global civil society. or on november 6th, we'll do a massive global day of action kind of because we handle, it only is that can change the outcome of both the 26 and to get real hope to humanity. all right, so what are the prospects for comp 20? sexy optimistic? unfortunately not. so i mean what we, what is needed both in terms of the emission reductions,
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the finance on the table that support for poor countries with far, far off, what is needed? rich countries are still dragging their heels. we've been lot yes, lots of warm works. but comment 5 tells us, willing slowly is the same as losing. and we're not seeing these the agency. we're not seeing the mission. and we're not seeing the fairness from rich countries, and they really need to step up and take the action that is needed. we need to transform our energy systems, transform our food systems. we need to tackle global inequality where in the midst of the pool, the panoramic, which is further exposed all of the inequality to the justices that exist within societies and between rich and poor countries. but it doesn't have to be like this . we know what needs to be done. we have the policy, we have the policies, we have the technology. what is lacking is the political well way to get to talk to you for many thanks. indeed, as a remedy. and we'll get a weather update back here on the south. then facebook questioned by congress again,
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it's been revealed to the company knows the damage of us to young people's mental health ah bomb this back on the big screen. but cavities, certain film helps revive and industry the batter by the corona virus and then in sport, the golf championship where power rather than precision is the order of today. ah, that it's got hotter getting iraq a few degrees above average in that hotel coming down to q 8. a bit of a shamal coming down towards the gulf states, particularly keta. but this is maybe more relevant whether a tropical storm, the remnants of which grew lab probably be renamed girl advocates,
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up to strength again. either ways can be a very wet case for southern pakistan, including karachi, about time we get the end of saturday. looks like it'll be in the gulf of 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 you and certainly touching her mom. that'll be a very rare event. obviously studying might be windy as well. we're still one to watch. it's sunday, but yeah, here as many days ahead. as i said, most vonner with, as i said elsewhere, it's fairly quiet. when to briefly arrived, nicole assist with not gone through. this is still quite a cold breeze across the caspian and the black sea and across the g and the boss was in the g. and so part of turkey chemist feeding tools 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 it'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,
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are inland. the hospitals and clinics across asia battled coded 19 mountains of medical ways piling up the one on 18th. investigate dangerous pandemic for one algae 0. we understand the differences, charities of conscience across the world. are you taking out era or bringing the news and current affairs, entity, ah, era, discarded clothes from rich nations are funneled to charities and sold to impoverished nations. on an unprecedented scale. a massive industry sift through the unwanted garments to resell to some of the worst poorest inhabitants. but much
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is expanding 7, senior un officials accusing them of meddling.

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