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an extraordinary film archives spawning for decays reviews the forgotten truths of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for the ear of darkness on a just 0. ah, investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera, ah, from washington to texas, hundreds of marches are held across the u. s. to protest against efforts to ban abortions. ah, lauren tenants is out there alive from london, also coming up libya launch is a major crackdown on refugees and migrants, detaining 4000 people in a surprise,
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move for living, president george eager to tattoo says he's retiring from politics. and a stay at home order is lifted near la palmer's erupting volcano, but people are advised not to spend too long outdoors. ah! i know all the 600 marches have taken place across the u. s. to defend women's reproductive rights in the wake of tough new abortion laws, in particular, in texas, which have effectively banned the practice in washington dc, it thousands of demonstrators marched to the u. s. supreme court to highlight the issue. just to say they fear the growing restrictions haven't been taken seriously enough. and the country risks slipping, backwards of purchase, come a month off to the supreme court, denied a request to block a texas ban on abortions on a hot beaches that detected at about 6 weeks. ordinary citizens can be awarded at
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least $10000.00. if they successfully sue anyone who helped to provide an illegal abortion on december 1st, the court will hear case in which mississippi is defending its laws. banning abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy, mississippi's republican attorney general wants the court to overturn the 973 roe v wade ruling that legalized abortion nationwide. it's incredibly important that we make sure that we uphold grovee wait, and if that doesn't happen, we need federal protection under the law to make sure that women and doctors all around the state of michigan and are on the united states or not literally in prison. and are turned into criminals simply for exercising their right to choose. why shouldn't your daughter here? and of course, i want them to have control over their lives later when they grow up. so it's really important to come out here in a on asia. castro has more from one of the rallies in austin,
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texas. texas is now ground 0 of the abortion battle in the united states. abortions here have been effectively bad since september when it became illegal to carry out the procedure. after a fetal heartbeat is detected, that is usually around 6 weeks of gestation, which is before most women realize they're pregnant. that ban has resulted in texas, women being forced to continue with unwanted pregnancies even in the case of rape or incest, or having to travel to other states for abortions if they can afford it. protesters here and at sister marches in washington and other u. s. cities say the texas abortion band is unconstitutional, but they fear it could get much worse. they fear that abortions could become illegal across the country. the u. s. supreme court will hear in mississippi case in december. that could overturn roe vs wade. that is the landmark 1973
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case that gave american women the rights to abortions. the courts conservative majority expanded by former president. donald trump, as so far, refused to overturn the texas law signaling that it may side against abortion access when the issue needs its constitutional test. later this year. when i'm not ashamed, tunzia who's outside to the supreme court in washington dc, and she have a got what's the turn out there for this march? the quite impressive. actually, there was a real concern amongst especially democrats, that, that fervor that we had in the immediate aftermath of donald trump's inauguration, when there was a women's march and 4000000 people mobilized around the country that had subs dissipated since very biden became, became presidents. and in some ways actually even be olmby fundamental issues of reproductive health care and reproductive rights. this was
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a test to see whether you could still get that mobilization. you remember, after after the old thompson or gratian, a loaner, that activism and grassroots organizing around the country was women. and the fear was then that that wouldn't be the case anymore, even as the country face of such enormous but an enormous moment for the future of, of abortion in the country life. and i think actually said the best assistance because people will be very, very happy with the focus is on the supreme court. heather, because for the reasons that heidi joe was discussing there, why wasn't that injunction to a temporary injunction on the texas law given that supreme court precedent is really, really clear that that should be no undue burden on a woman getting an abortion there before before, before a fetus reaches by ability, a fetus reaches viability at 24 weeks in texas. now they've effectively effectively sending out vigilantes of to 6 weeks to prevent women from getting an abortion. do
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you think that they would be a case, but this is a real flex. the 1st real flex of the muscle, the newly fortified frumpy and muscle of the supreme court. the conservative, the conservative majority, and remember, trump was very clear. he wasn't going to appoint any one to the supreme court, who he wasn't true was going to overturn roe v wade. and as heidi was saying, that could be tested in the mississippi case next year again. but in the lead up to the 2021 midterm election. so actually frankly, i think there are a lot of democrats, or rather happy that these tactile governors are flexing their muscles with at the moment. because this is a wedge issue that affects not just the democratic base, but also swing voters and republican suburban women. but this is clearly going to be a major issue next year. the question was, how far upper people at the moment bcc pretty filed up today. and tim, you mentioned there they were question of momentum there. and what about those mid terms? do people see this is one of the key issues or have other issues kind of a,
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the taken it in terms of that the priorities that people have it's way too early to tell, but clearly, i mean you, there, frankly, there is a theory that one of the reasons why the democrats and rubber, we've had plenty of occasions when that democrats have had the presidency and both houses of congress with a healthy majority called like. now, when the democrats could immediately have been codified, roe v wade not just relied on the supreme court decision was actually made at the law that abortion was legal in the united states. they never really took that opportunity. now, just to the last week, belatedly, we're seeing the democrats begin to put something together for the cost per house, which isn't going to pass the seller the way that they do that. i think actually there is that services positive democratic strategies. the concern that they rather like this is a wedge issue because it does fire people up where people may not be fired up or as fired up by an incumbent democrat. president who's struggling to put is infrastructure infrastructure bill through congress. so we'll have to see, but yes,
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clearly, abortion in america, this is a really important issue. now we'll see whether across the country. we see a similar round of activism, organization and running for office, even though we saw in the trump years because that clearly have tapered off. since everybody became president, she have a chance. thank you very much indeed. ah, libya has rounded up and detained at least 4000 refugees and migrants, securing hundreds of women and children. the crack down in the western town of garger ash about 12 kilometers outside the capital, has been described by officials as a security campaign against illegal migration and drug trafficking. garage is a known hub for a migrant refugees and as seen waves, a reeds over recent years, but actors say this detention of thousands is the biggest yet. malik trainer has
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more from tripoli on the reasoning behind the government's last attentions. libya has long been a transit hub for migrants trying to reach european shores after the revolution that toppled while marg. 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 and libya over 25285 migrants, a have been returned from sea to libya, other 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, there were the abuses against migrants yesterday. but we're gonna have to wait and see unless until investigations come out and, and what this means moving forward. rival precious to be held in chile against and
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in support of migrants. some rallied against the influx of refugees at a time when chile is ready grappling with growing inequality. account to march described itself as fighting fascism. it must be exterminated a week ago. 95000 people marched in the nor the city of quickly with some setting fire to tense and the belongings of venezuela and people living on the streets and latin america editor understand human a was this update earlier on a 10 stay in santiago. when a group of about a 150 anti migrant demonstrate isn't gathered here in downtown san diego. and just a few minutes ago, another group a pound for march of people, dressed in black coated, came through here to rocks and started beating some of the demonstrators. i can tell you some of the blood on the, on the street. it was me got became very violent. the police has, i tried to push them away, but it has been very,
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very tension. these demonstrators are also threatening the, the media saying that we're all communist and that we support the united nation. so these are the sort of things that we're hearing, but basically that we have to say that chile is for the chile. and so there are very angry that the jenny and government has allowed undocumented migrant to be 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 a magnet for undocumented migrant from all over the region a he says that they're going to count, they're going to see 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 reason for my going from all over the region. but unlike the united states,
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it's not nearly as well say not nearly as large, and it has become rather chaotic over the last month or so. none of these people here blamed the united nations. they say that it's forcing the julian 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 my feeling is beginning to grow into thousands and thousands of mainly been is way the migrants have been coming into the country. ecuador says it will pardon up to 2000 prisoners to relieve over crowding detention centers. 118 inmates were killed this week in the country's worst ever prison, right. at a jail in the city of gray akil inmates who are female, elderly, or have disability or terminal illnesses, will be prioritized in the pardoning. ecuador has 39000 prisoners, brazilians are rallying in rio de janeiro. and so paolo calling for the impeachment
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of president valuable, so narrow protest as her angered bible snares handling of the grown of ours pandemic. nearly 600000 brazilians have died so far. they also say the president is undermining democracy by trying to rewrite electoral rules. is low approval is fueled by soaring unemployment. and a series of inquiries targeting both to narrow and his closest allies. still to come this half hour new fears for a persecuted people were injure refugees, left worried. after popular leader is murdered. georgians vote in municipal elections, overshadowed by the arrest a former president because our streaming hi there getting going on your weather forecasts for europe and africa. we've got
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a vigorous weather front across the top end of scandinavia, stretching great down toward the bottom end of iberia. it's not a question if we'll see flooding, but where and just how much. and also some fierce winds associated with this said disturbance. so we narrow in on paris looking for when gets here of about 85 kilometers per hour back into the sunshine on monday. as some of the best weather across europe can be found toward this part, budapest, up to 22 degrees on sunday. we'll keep it going. as so we've got yen for 25 degrees on monday, but breezy for the next few days. we have seen some fierce winds blowing through the black sea. the boss for us impacting its stumble with the scattering of showers as while on sunday. and then some heavy falls for turkey's northeast black sea region, spilling into georgia and seeping into tbilisi on sunday with a hive. 16 degrees. or in this weather broadcast in africa. we've got our big storms popping up as we head toward a cameroon nigeria, benito, and gonna. some of these countries have picked up about 50 millimeters of rain over
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the past 24 hours. and i'll tell you what i think on sunday. there is still the risk of seen some of that. it is quiet in the gambia banjo has a high up 30 degrees. that's it, that's all season. ah, l g 0 world reveals dramatic pictures from girls in may 2021. i've lived there for a number of years and it, there is no where say i can't end to his really missile attacks on for ah, why retires, families, businesses and media organizations? simply blue goes a 60 minute warning. oh no, g 0. ah
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ah ah, minor top stores yoga 0, hundreds of marches have taken place across the u. s. to defend women's reproductive rights. in the wake of new abortion laws. in washington, dc, thousands marched to the supreme court, which refused to block a near total abortion band. in texas, livia has detained at least 4000 refugees and migrants. the crackdown in the western town of ga, ga. rash has been described by officials as a security campaign against illegal migration and drug trafficking. and rival protests have been held in chile against and in support of migrants there. some rally against the growing number of refugees a week off to others, set fire to tense. housing, venezuelans in northern city,
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outgoing philippine president. would you get your test is announced? he's retiring from politics, feuding speculation that his daughter may run for president. he confirmed he won't stand for the vice presidency in next years of actions while accompanying his allies. senator christopher, go as he filed his own candidacy for the post, the constitution prevents to tattoo from standing president again. he says those overwhelming public sentiment that trying to become vice president would violate the spirit of the constitution. tomato linda gunn, has more from minnesota. whether the church has claimed that he is going to retire from politics will impact the 2022 elections remain to be seen. that is because there is still around 6 days to go before the ending of the filing of candidacy. and there is still up to november 15 where parties and candidates are allowed to switch candidates. this is a multi party system where you can have as many as 76 candidates in a presidential elections where you can have those backing out,
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supporting another others pledging allegiance, and pulling out, you know, loyalty and alliances. at this point, it is definitely too early to tell and it what the 30 did today, president of the good that there is switching and changing his mind is quintessentially do therapy. this is his political style. but what remains to be seat is who will field, who will be the administration bed for the 2022 presidential elections? there is still no opposition candidate. so again, it remains to be seen. it will take several months before we truly know who really has a strong chance of becoming the next president of the philippines. taiwan says 20 more chinese fighter drips entered its air space on saturday a day on to the biggest incursion yet by beijing tie ones defense ministry reported that 38 planes, including nuclear, capable bombers entered on friday china seas. taiwan as a breakaway province. but taiwan sees itself as a sovereign state. the territory has been complaining for more than
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a year. about repeat admissions by china's air force near the island. bangladesh was about to take stern action against the canoes. of a prominent ringer leader at the world's largest refugee camp calls have been growing for an investigation into the shooting of where he hula, but cox, his bizarre and bangladesh. tunbridge audrey has been speaking to people, there you say they're devastated and fearful edwardo wrote and our security, our safety for years throwing a leader mobile le regularly received that threat and predicted who'd be killed. like many other ringer refugees, mohammed cuts him says he feels devastated for years now. we've been watching and following my eagles jammed to us over this. don't so much for us. oh, but we couldn't save him. he took our case to the global community to seek justice for us mobile or came to prominence when he was chosen to represent his community on a visit to meet then you as president, donald trump,
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at the white house. and i turned the un human rights council session in geneva in 2019. this is the place where ro hang our community leader, my bill i was shot that when as the night there's a uneasy come prevailing in the camp. and a heavy presence of security rang. refugees are worried and anxious to find out who is behind the killing. a funeral was held for ma hibler inside the can. among those there his wife and 8 children to lay that it will be such a thing. he left, he was so much responsibility. i am devastated. how can i manage the family now? it's a difficult road ahead. i am scared to live here. now. we need security as he is dead now, only a luck give us justice. police said the murderer was well planned and of the police will be the unity of that under all police units are involved in resolving this case and finding the motor behind it. we got some important information today and detained the suspect. hopefully, we will resolve this case. we're going to get the recorded in recent months,
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the office of the refugee relief and reparation commissioner has severely restricted media access to the cox's bizarre refugee camp. making it difficult to gather news, but it's clear, many refugees feel fearful and angry monitor that we're getting that we're very worried about his killing. he was a leader in the community. he pleaded our cause to the world. many who did not want to be identified on camera told al jazeera that the murder is the latest example of a fight for power between armed gangs. inside the world's largest refugee cam. turnville chaudhry al jazeera could to prolong cox's bazaar a bombing at a wedding in the afghan province of charles john has killed at least one person. reportedly the bride. the attack targeted a wedding hole local sources of torn al jazeera 5 others were injured. and to tell them on officials as an attack in the eastern city of jalar bad has killed 2 civilians. and 2 taliban fighters. a taliban has been the target of several
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bombings in the city. in the past month, i saw k, whose base is in the region, is suspected of being behind them. and our banners reiterated its call for the us to hold its drone operations over afghan airspace calling it a violation of last year's doha agreement. in an interview with our 0, the groups foreign affairs spokesman said washington's actions breached international law. there, violation of our to tauriel integrity of afghanistan. it is a blatant and a clear violation. it is against the commitments that the united states of america made in the doha agreement. the doha agreement clearly stipulates that to the united states and the other countries as well as allies will not interfere in internal affairs of for understand they are not only by lay
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t v on commitments, but they are also violating international law. and the 6 people have died in yemen, southern governor of aiden in fighting between police and military forces loyal to the southern transitional council. the police were demanding the release of several colleagues who were arrested during recent protest. south yemen has seen many demonstrations over palm of poverty and deteriorating living conditions. authorities are urging people in parts of la palmer to limit the time they spend outdoors the comm rubia. her volcano continues to spew, lover and thick clouds of black smoke. new fishes have been opening up, giving rise to more options and earthquakes, emergency services, and lifted a stay at home order that had been in effect. in areas near the volcano. hundreds of homes have been destroyed and thousands of people have been forced to leave since the russian began. almost 2 weeks ago. turner hull has more from near the volcano in lap. hm. i've said all along, this is an unpredictable event,
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this rupture, and it is constantly evolving. the bumper bucket ologist have worn people to expect anything at any time. and so it has proven in the past few days. let me step out of the way so that you can have a closer look at this extraordinary view of an erupting volcano. here you can see the lava spewing high into the air. there. a new event that was opened on thursday night is now in full flow. it's been described as a new focus of the eruption it's emitting more liquid, foster flowing lava, which is now heading off in a new lava stream, a new direction towards the north. it's expected that the topography of the mountain side will eventually lead it round in a loop to join the original lava stream heading down to the sea. but the water is that in the creation of that loop around it takes in more property, potentially more buildings. and infrastructure in its part that we know that over
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night there were more buildings that did come in gulf by the lava. although at this point were told, houses are not under threat. the head of the local government did a press conference, described it as worrying. he said this meant more drama ahead. potentially more people who would need to be helped. there are no current plans for further evacuation, but of course the worry will be that among the 6000 people already evacuated at that at least some of them may in the coming days. and i was lose some of their property or potentially their homes in purchase. in the french capital, against rising energy prices, yellow vest, anti government protested, joined drivers in paris, calling for a reduction in the cost of electricity and petrol. they say is putting pressure on their livelihoods. french government has said it will work on easing rising prices . by blocking further natural gas price hikes, and by preventing a planned increase in electricity terrace shed yield in february, low petrol will not be included on that list. use other day did the money that goes
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off all the mothers of to today who have to choose between paying for the energy bill hubble feeding their children. that's the problem to love what's left to live far. but once we pay the energy bill, it's a big problem for you. we see that the cold weather is coming fast, so we need heating an apartment. if you go to the poorer areas where there is suffering, no one puts on the heating vase, every one knows they won't be able to pay for it. if possible. climate activists have clashed with police in milan as environment ministers meet ahead of a key u. n. conference the pleasures happened during the global march for climate justice, which so young activist calling on government to cut carbon emissions and tackle the climate crisis. delegates from around the world to be meeting in milan, to see what progress can be made before the un climate change conference begins at the end of this month. boats being counted off to cutters. first legislative elections and citizens of cutter have been electing 30 members to the sure council
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. it's a 45 seat advisory body, and until now all its members had been appointed by the amir. but 2 thirds will not be decided by voters. $26.00 were in were among the $234.00 candidates running across 30 districts. doctor jabar has been following the boating window. the woman that i spoke to today there were voting. they said it's important for them to have a say in their government to have a seat at the table where the decisions are being made. this of course, is all part of a larger picture that the near of cuts are and has decided to include the local population to be more inclusive in the government and in decision making process. and of course, women make up a big part of that. there are $27.00 candidates running out of the nearly $240.00 candidates and they're women that were campaigning. their issues that they raised was one of and what are the mini was about women's rights in the country. and the voters said that it's important for them to have representation at that level. of
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course, to sure council will have its challenges once they get to work. they will serve a 4 year term and a, one of the things they will have to address. one of the many things is that countries labor laws, as well as their citizenship issues that have been a part of the conversation about the selections. certain categories have been left out of the process because of certain legalities of how long they've been here in this country. and we also know that the officials said one of the issues that the sure counsel will address is the electoral laws itself. the process, if they have any issues that can be raised at that level. poll says also closed in george's municipal elections a day after former president, because psycho, she really was arrested. the votes seen as a crucial test for the governing georgia dream party opposition parties hope it could lead to an early national election. so has really had returned from exile to support the opposition in the vote. he was convicted in absentia in 2018 for abuse
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of power in assist. the case was politically motivated, or enforcer walker has war from tbilisi. the official results will start coming in much later tonight, but the governing party, the georgia dream, is 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 this election, but they basing that on an exit poll, of which they have been several exit polls and all of them giving slightly conflicting results. so we see a them 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 at the moment. it's not over yet. in terms of this race. mikhail sac, i should really have been an exile he'd been tried in absentia. he was arrested
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shortly after it became clear, he was back in georgia. and they'd 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 round. 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. ah, top stories are hundreds of marches have taken place across the u. s. to defend women's reproductive rights in the wake of new abortion laws, in particular in texas, which has effectively band practice in washington dc. thousands of demonstrators march to the year supreme court.
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