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when he won, i lived there for a number of years and it, there is nowhere safe. and god account done to his really missile attacks on ford tire rules. why we're tired. school of families, businesses and media organizations. simply blown up, goes a 60 minute warning. oh no, g 0. ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is that he was alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. hundreds of women's marches take place across the u. s. won a court decides whether to strike down a new anti abortion weitzman, o violence in chile, as demonstrations,
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take place for and against migrants of the country. $4000.00 refugees and migrants that attained during grades in libya. authorities say that they'll deport as many as possible. poles closed in georgia and an election that's been overshadowed by the jailing of the former president. and in sport, chelsea half came top spot than the english premier league to late goals that gave the european champion the 31 win against south hampton. ah, we begin in the united states where more than $600.00 marches are taking place to support women's reproductive rights. it's an annual event this year though, the march is focused on laws in several states to restrict access to abortion, especially texas, which has the toughest legislation in the country. a federal judge will now decide whether the strike this law, after hearing arguments from the fight,
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the ministrations justice department. we have to correspondence covering the story for us this hour at a moment that will speak to y, hardy, joe castro, who's in austin, texas. but 1st, let's speak to shebra tonchee who's at a demonstration in washington dc. what's happening that she had well, the motors began the focus very much for the for the demonstration here in dc is really the supreme court. a huge amount of shock because we have this texas, texas law, which effectively sends out vigilantes to prevent women from having abortions often 6 weeks. whereas supreme court precedent is very clear that no, they sort of barrier to women getting an abortion can be imposed on a women before the before the viability of a fetus. and that's 24 weeks at the very least, where the department of justice, whether the supreme court will emergency injunction to prevent the texas law from
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going through wild legislation. well, litigation was underway, that was the expectation that the people were granted, but they didn't. and it was a real flex with his newly emboldened conservative. trump appointed 3 conservative justices. and he was very clear that he was any good point justices who are going to outlaw abortion. eventually, this is a real flex. the 1st flex we've seen from about a course that we had in supreme court, a regular outrage to be expressed there. i'm sure. but even in addition to that, the supreme court will soon be hearing another case involving a mississippi lol, but outlaws abortion off to 15 weeks. service is going to be a really big wedge issue in the coming month because of our hearing about the case in december. we could have a ruling in the middle of next year before the mid tubs. this is also being seen them by the democrats, or the real test of their base into those midterms that really scared they've lost all the energy they had. when donald trump was in power, hashtag, resistance,
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indivisible, and along with that was based to women, women who've never really got involved before. but was her outraged by donald trump . they're hoping that they can get that energy back again ahead of the mid terms. and indeed, telling me that this is an issue that doesn't just get a democratic bass fight up, but also independent women swing voters, even republican suburban women. so they're hoping that this will become a real issue up to the next election. and this is really the 1st task to see how much outraged there is in the country, whether people are waking up to this issue and whether it can be used moving forward into 2020 to mid terms. i'll actually happen. he thinks that ain't chaper transit. i live in washington dc. that's go then to austin, texas. how to joe castro, aysa there. what's the mood, the heidi adrian, that outrage that she had was just referencing well that was on full display here at the texas state capital. this protest has just dissipated, but it drew thousands of protesters here because this is ground 0 as we been
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hearing for this abortion access issue in the state of texas. it is now illegal to get an abortion once a woman's a past 6 weeks or so of gestation once a fetal heartbeat is detectable. and in practical terms, that's before, most women are aware that they may be pregnant. so now women are having to go to other states for the procedure if they can afford it, or they are being forced to carry on their unwanted pregnancy. and the women here in texas, protesting today said that is simply unconstitutional. they are waiting for a federal court ruling that could overturn this abortion ban of, but they are also very cognizant that the, the final word here is just as she have was saying will be likely up to the supreme court as some time next year in a landmark case that could even overturn roe versus way that $973.00,
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a court decision out of the supreme court that gave american women across the country a right to an abortion. and they are very fearful here in texas. that not only is our abortions illegal after 6 weeks in this state, the most restrictive state in the country, when it comes to abortions, but the fear is that that can only grow. and eventually abortions could be outlawed across the country out. there was how did your customer reporting live from austin, texas? how many function? dude? in chile, rival protests are going on in support of and against migrants. some are angry at what they perceive as an influx of refugees, as chili grapples with growing inequality. others condemning xenophobia and racism . they say that refugees should be supported out there as latin america added to lucy newman reports from santiago when a group of about a 150 anti migrant demonstrate isn't gathered here in downtown san diego. and just
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a few minutes ago, another group of pound remarks, people dressed in black coated, came through here through rocks and started beating some of the demonstrators, i can show you some of the blood on the, on the street. it was, we got became very violent. the police has, i tried to push them away, but it has been very, very tension. these demonstrators are also threatening the, the media saying that we're all communism and that we support the united nation. so these are the sort of things that we're hearing, but basically then we have to say that chile is for the chileans that are very angry, that the julian government has allowed undocumented migrant re coming into the country without identification. many times they are saying that the country can simply not take any more people, especially people who have not been vetted. now just to put this into context, chile has become a bit like the, the south american version of what the united states is. and that is
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a magnet for undocumented migrant from all over the region. essentially a verbal, he says that they're going to count, they're going to sing the national anthem and then they're going to leave because they're becoming dangerous for them. but as i will say, chile is becoming a magnet for a, for my going from all over the region. but unlike the united states, it's not nearly as well say not nearly as large. and it has become rather chaotic over the last month or so. and these people here blame the united nations. they say that it's forcing the chilean government to adhere to certain international treaties to which it is a signatory. but however you want to look at it. this is a sign of how much resentment and anti migrant feeling is beginning to grow into need. since thousands and thousands of mainly been am i going to have been coming into the country? that's bringing claudio fuentes also and said he'll go. he's
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a political analyst and tenure professor at the diego portales university school of political science. good to have you with claudia. what are we to make of what's going on in chile today? and the debate around migration and thank you for having me answer anything. then this is new to the government policies. they usually when you have way for me ration you have share for me runs april 22. i mean, he's not taking a that is steps on protecting. i'm sure to read those lead me run in there not to live. so the fact is that they are in the street leaving the screen even in the space and not create these and things. and then you, you already mentioned, to what extent is the violence that we've seen both today of the demonstrations and against migrant centrally organized wow. yeah,
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it is so nice and we are leading enough to run the moment we are having a presidential election tomorrow. so for sure, this is related to what is going on a different level, but if you are in europe, these are very key to those that are against any favor of the ration on the protection of human rights. so these are probably are a groups that are instrumental toll our political system. and to what extent is there a north south divide in chile, in terms of attitudes towards migrants? yeah, yeah it is in some of those they have to do with the streets are highly divided about that and those are defending jobs that are promoting,
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even as you know the on the nation against the me are very key to go for the street and those are, are in favor of having a more is a human right approach. so we're in the rent a, so a socially we are in the 3 divided children are in the right. and i mean, they're not, you know, they're receiving immigrants are more likely to be again, they be me gratian of how much of an issue is migration in the presidential campaign for the election in november. and when you were mentioning it before in the report, i asked the c, she'll became a national issue for sure. disease taking the campaigns to one of the issues along with social policies, immigration became one of the issues
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a for the company. i mean, the bags in the, for income, can you a concerning those dance? and those are favorite of a, having more strong policies to are in the level of the me runs coming to got to talk about benefits for being with us. thank you very much. southern all migrants in columbia are facing a long way to try to cross the river into panama. thousands of people are converging the small town of the country, but there's a limit of 500 boat tickets a day and the sold out until november, or eventually trying to reach the u. s. lisco live in the country. alessandra empathy is that not only is the situation from migrants becoming more desperate, but residents of the coakley are becoming if ever more exasperated with the situation open. that yes,
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everybody is really both to migrants. and many of the people who live here who have lost their homes, because land the owners here are a sent to landlord, sorry, i are essentially kicking out their renters to make space for the my grants that stay in the cook leave for weeks even more than a month trying to get out of here did mayor of an echo, please said that more than a 100 people, 100 families have been kicked out of their homes to make space for these migrants. because especially the haitians are paying and us dollars. and so my landlords can make more money cramming, get a dozen or more people and just a couple of rooms. and also the migrants that are here are spending everything they've saved at to it to stay here. and they quickly hoping that to be able to continue their journey north, you can see here that there's
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a crowd behind me. and this long line is a in front of the ferry service that they're trying guide or to buy new tickets or to change that ticket. that they have because many have been here for 3 weeks. 2 a month and maybe have to wait another 2 or 3 weeks to be able to leave. and so every day they come here, they wait in line hoping to change that they can that they have and trying to leave at an earlier date. but it's very difficult, and most of them don't manage to change that ticket. why allison are already $500.00 tickets available each day to, to make the crossing this was an quote that was essentially defined by panama authorities the center they are complying by it's selling only $500.00 the tickets per day. and that's because there was
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a bottleneck eye on the plan on my side of the border once that my grand manage to get inside the panama, because it's not enough with them crossing that golf here. once they get on the other side, they're still in columbia. there are no roads connecting the 2 countries, so they have to go through a very dangerous trek through one of the most impenetrable john goes in the world. so call the darian a gap and day. this is a very, very dangerous journey because there are also many criminal groups that are operate the and this juggle drug traffickers. and then finally they reach a, panama and platinum has set up some shelters. therefore, the migrants that make it there to try and reduce the number of people that get to this shelters. they put this quote in place here, but colombia is now doing since there are already 22000 migrants here in echo clea, a to try to reduce or stop dame flux of migrants to this point by blocking the
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entrance with the ac weather. and we've been told yesterday that the columbia and that migration authorities, i've told bus companies, they're not to sell bus tickets to the my grants arriving from ecuador, i'm 0, i'm a summer. i'm here to reporting live from the complete in columbia, or somebody fix. still to come here on the south. the telephone says that it's talking to the u. s. on improving patience. this may clear its anger of a drone operations in afghanistan. president joe biden speaks out as a deadline to avoid a u. s. dep default approaches and in sport barcelona is under pressure head coach may yet have a future of the club son. i will tell us more later. ah, $4000.00 refugees and migrants, including women and children, have been rounded up under, tamed in libya. it's described as one of the largest crackdowns in recent years.
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libya is a transit hub for people mainly from other parts of africa and the middle east trying to cross the mediterranean to europe. and is here as panic trader reports from tripoli. libya has long been a transit hub for migrants trying to reach european shores after the revolution that toppled while market daffy and the political divisions and conflict in the country. those numbers have steadily increased just to give you a number for, for 2021. according to iowa, libya over 25285 migrants, a have been returned from sea to live europe, other or 455 deaths as the and over 660 missing. so, you know, this is a campaign by the government of national unity to crack down on illegal activities and to sort of, you know, polish their image among regular libyans here. of course, there are critics saying that you know, there,
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there were the abuses against migrants yesterday a but we're gonna have to wait and see unless until investigations come out and, and what this means are moving forward. and the you and refugee agency, and livia has tweeted about a rescue operation in the mediterranean, 89 people. it says including 8 women and 3 kids brought to triplet by boat to day to bodies were retrieved, 40 others missing after the group set off on hazardous journey in wooden and bravo boats. you and hcr and rescue aug provided aid legal pathways and needed for those seeking international protection. some press the r a is a migration of the asylum program officer at euro med rights. she says the situation is deteriorating for both migrants out of c and in detention centers. the session of migrants in detention center, especially for women and children. but for all migrants, it's becoming more and more worry. we know the width and height and use of violence
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and it's very difficult. the people can go out from this center. and when the reach to go out and take this, see they are arrested that see and broke back. so that is why i'm thinking about the cycle of violence, the home, the solution now is to open legal patch when the how and you money power in corridor that can lead people go out from the libya and reach the p entitled 3 in a safe way or there was people we say in the pension, suffering mistreatment, and that they, when the will be able to lead believe yeah, that would be intercept that and send back. i think that's a clear example. a prove of the question as the tragic libya is the fact that recently few days ago, only libya in lump. it was a story arrived at both with more the 6 on that people are in a like fish, both bally to with 600 that we don't have seen such
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a rival with so many people from 2013. this question is becoming warning and worried boats and libya in the central meds and for people detained in the passion center. at least one woman has tied off for a wedding, was bombed in northern afghanistan. local sources tell 0 that the explosion at a wedding hole in the jo john province killed the bride and injured 5 of us. it's not yet known who carried out the attack. now there's been another attack in the eastern city of jal about government sources. say that at least 4 people have been killed, including 2 civilians. and to tell about the fighters, there's been no claim of responsibility. the telephone says that it's speaking directly to the us about building relations. more than a month after american and foreign forces withdrew from afghanistan, but in an interview with al jazeera, the telephones foreign affairs spokesman denounced us drone operations in afghanistan, base deer, violation off our territorial integrity of afghanistan. it is a blatant and
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a clear violation, or it is against the commitments that the united states of america made dirt in the doha agreement. the doha agreement clearly stipulates that to the united states and the other countries as well. its allies will not interfere in internal affairs offer up anytime they are not only violating their own commitments, but they are also violating international law. will the issue of women's rights was also brought up in that interview. abdul car barky insisted that it will simply take time to see some change. we have committed and we have guaranteed all the rights that have been afforded to women in islam. that is the right to education, the right to health care, the right to work. and are they the,
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the process that the world wants us are the steps they want, want us to take, we are taking them, we have seen progress in them. we understand all the complexities offer off the of the current world. we understand it very well and we are working. but again, i must emphasize that as the saying sit goes, the room was not built in a day. polls of closed in georgia selection a day after the former president because successfully was arrested. he had returned from exile to support the opposition in the municipal vote. it seems a crucial test for the ruling party. secretary was convicted in absentia in 2018 for abuse of power, but insists the case was politically motivated. lived out of the police, eat elders here as robin for estie, a walker, a is therefore us robin polling stations. what closed couple of hours ago now, when will we hear anything about the result? well,
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the results adrian will the official results will start coming in much later tonight, but the governing party, the georgia dream eyes already celebrating victory. and for just now, i could see the fireworks over my shoulder coming from their headquarters. they claim that there's no doubt about it. they won the selection, but they basing that on an exit poll, of which there have been several exit polls and all of them giving slightly conflicting results. so bob, we see are claiming victory. but another poll suggests that at least in sibley, see the brace for mer, which is obviously very important. most people in georgia are actually living in the capital city. it's looks like it could be a 2nd round run off between their candidate and the main opposition party. the united national movement set the moment it's not over yet in terms of this race and give us a sense of why these local elections are so significant, significant enough even for the former president to come back from exile.
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right, well his arrival surprised many, and that added fuel ah, to what was already a very tense pre election climate because sac asheville, he had been an exile he been tried in absentia. he was arrested shortly after it became clear he was back in georgia. and that been expect expectations did. he would bring more voters out in his support. we haven't seen a significantly larger turn out than previous elections this time rounds. but certainly the opposition have been hoping that this would be a referendum on the government they. they were expecting them to do worse so that they could then make a realistic demand for this government to hold snap elections. the moment. given these results that we're starting to see coming in, or at least these exit polls suggest that that may not be the case. and that the georgia dream government has a mandate to continue to govern georgia. robin manufacture date robin for estie,
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a walker reporting live from tbilisi. we'll get a weather update. banks here on the south bend will speak to a former booker, i'm fighter, one of more than a 1000. you've left from nigeria because of infighting pulls of clothes and cutoffs 1st legislative election. we'll take a look at that fruits significance. then in sport, women get the chance to take on one of cycling, st. toughest. whoops, for the 1st time center here with the rest of the raise. action it around 25 minutes. ah hello. they will have a look at africa in a moment, but 1st to the middle east, and we're watching a tropical cyclone that's developed into
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a severe psychotic storm as it works its way towards the gulf of a man. if we take a closer look, it's worked its way south of pakistan bringing a lot of wet and windy weather to coastal areas of iran as well. now it's taking aim for the north of oman. it is likely to bring some flooding rains. wind speeds of up to a 120 kilometers per hour. so we are expecting quite a lot of lifted dust and some possible dust storms in the surrounding area. we'll keep an eye on that. no further north. we are seeing some heavy rain effect more than parts of iran. thanks to a bit of a winter. we mix that's been plaguing the caucuses. but further south of this, it is a lot hotter, a lot dryer. the temperature above average for iraq and for q weight, but it is going to dip down in dough. we're going to sit in the high thirty's, but we will see a bit of a wind kicking around lots of hazy sunshine. now the weather is wet to the west of yemen and that joins up with those storms rolling across central parts of africa. uganda is going to see some heavier rain in the days to come, as well as the democratic republic of congo. we could see some flooding here. now,
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as we move down to southern africa, it is going to warm up for count. we're going to see the temperature pick up. ah. as the u. k tries to move on from the pandemic forest johnson will set out plans to pay for the damage done to the economy club with post bricks. if woes and opposition to plan benefit gaps. candler government offer reassurances of better times ahead lie coverage of the conservative quality conference on al jazeera would wanna will be part of the greatest global gathering in history. the expo 2020 dubai woods. wanda will be there to showcase her investment opportunities, her unique culture and heritage, economic diversity and pristine wildlife and natural resources. so look out what was wanna at the expo 2022 by spectacle, where we will unleash our potential botswana, all pride,
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your destination hospitals and clinics across asia. battle co. b. 19 manson's of medical ways are piling up one 0, one east investigates this dangerous pandemic for us. on al jazeera lou ah ah, ah. busy again, it's good savvy, rather savory. instead of going here in doha with the news off from al jazeera, the headlines will have $600.00 marches of taking place to support women's rights to the united states. the marches are focused on moores, and several states that restrict access to abortion, especially in texas, which has a near turtle barnum procedure. thousands of attended pro and anti migrant valleys
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in chile. so angry about the economic impact from the influx breski, cheese, others condemn, xenophobia and racism. targeting 4000 refugees with migrants, including women and children, have been rounded up and detained in libya. it's one of the largest crackdowns in recent years. here as president joe biden says to the hopes his political wife also, the republicans will be responsible and not standard the way of congress raising the debt limit the government beach to increase or suspend its borrowing ceiling by october 18th, to avoid defaulting on debt payments. well, i hope we probably won't be solely responsible to raise the debt filibuster. that would be totally uncomfortable. never been done. so i hope that won't happen. what i propose here is my camera who's set live for us in washington dc might bring us up to speed then on attempt to raise the debt ceiling.
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well, adrian, here is a problem man. raising the debt ceiling requires a boat of 60 senators in the senate. that's 10 more than the democrats possess. now the republicans have insisted that because the democrats control all 3 branches of government, then they are not going to help them raise the debt ceiling. this is virtually an unprecedented act. the debt ceiling is normally raised on a bipartisan basis in congress and making it even more infuriating for democrats and the biden administration. is that this debt has been incurred by the previous administration under president trump, which res, spending drastically and led to this direct, massive amount of debt that the u. s. has now the debt ceiling has got to be raised by october, the 18th. otherwise, simply, the country effectively declares itself bankrupt, but if the republicans refused to vote in the senate in favor of raising the debt
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ceiling, then it simply cannot be raised at many observers believe that the republicans are .

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