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to coverage, so career is hoping china with considerable influence over north korea to bring it back to the the grocery table from around the world. has the law is being accused of trying to expand iran's influence here. ah, ah ah, or one of the top stories on how to 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 ban. in texas. libya has detained at least 4000 refugees and
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migrants. a 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 being 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 chile. now it's going philippine president rodrigo do tattoo has announced he is retiring from politics fueling speculation. his daughter may run for president. he confirmed he won't stand for the vice presidency in next year's elections while accompanying his allies. senator christopher, go as he followed his own candidacy for the post, the constitution prevents to charity from standing for president. again, he says that overwhelming public sentiment trying to become vice president would violate a spirit of a constitution. trevino, linda gunn, has more from manila. whether the church has claimed that he is going to retire
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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, supporting another others pledging allegiance, and pulling out, you know, loyalties 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 the therapy. this is his political style. but what remains to be seen is who will field, who will be the administration bet 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
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has a strong chance of becoming the next president of the philippines. try. one says 20 more chinese fighter jets entered its air space on saturday. a day after the biggest incursion yet by beijing. ty, ones defense ministry reported that $38.00 planes, including nuclear, capable bombers, entered on friday china seas. taiwan is a breakaway province, but i want, sees itself as a sovereign state. the territory has been complaining for more than a year, about repeat admissions by china's air force near the island. mcbride has more from hong kong. with increasing tensions between the 2 neighbors, china in recent months, has been stepping up these kinds of incursions. but according to taiwan, this was the largest number of aircraft reported in a single day, a total of $38.00. it says at the defense ministry says that they came in to waves on friday and earlier wave of $25.00 air craft entering what's known as it's air defense identification zone. this is the air space that approaches the island of
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a taiwan and then a 2nd wave on friday evening of 13 planes. it says that 4 of the aircraft that took part on friday were actual bombers, capable of carrying nuclear warheads. taiwan scrambled its jets and also put it's missile. batteries are on alert. it's no coincidence that all of this took place on october. the 1st, china's national day china regards taiwan has been very much a part of china. it says that one day there will be a re unification with what it regards as a renegade, breakaway island, dallas warrant taiwan repeatedly about any talk of moving towards independence. so china, choosing its national day to send a very clear message to the taiwanese and national, vowed to take stern action against the killers of a prominent ro hang a leader at the world's largest refugee camp. coles had been growing for an
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investigation into the shooting of ma hebrew le, at cox's bazaar and bangladesh tongue. chandry has been speaking to people that you say they're devastated and fearful about our right. 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 he bullard jammed to us. all of us 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 dan us precedent. donald trump 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 laid out my table. i was shot that wednesday night. there's a uneasy come prevailing in the camp and
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a heavy presence of security rang refugees are worried and anxious to find out who is behind the killing. a funeral was held for more hibler inside the can. among those there, his wife and 8 children to lay that it will be said a 3rd. 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 mother was well planned. i'm of the coalition will be the unity a up 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. so i'm going to get the reported in recent months, 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. up to that,
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which isn't that were 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 camp, john richard re al jazeera quadrupling cox's bazaar of owning at her wedding, and the african province of celgene has killed at least one person. reportedly the bride, the attack targeted a wedding hole local sources of told al 05 others were injured. and it had been officials as an attack in the eastern city of joanna bar is kill 2 civilians and 2 taliban fighters. and the taliban has been the target of several bombings in the city in the past month. i so okay. who's bass is in the region is suspected of being behind them. the taliban has reiterated. it's cool for the u. s. to hold it drone operations over afghan air space, calling it
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a violation of last year's doha agreement. and interview with our 0 the groups. foreign affairs spokesman said washington's actions breached international law. their violation of our to rhetorical integrity of afghanistan. it is a blatant and clear violation. it is against the commitments that the united states of america made in the doha agreement. the though how agreement clearly stipulates that to the united states and the other countries as well as allies will not interfere in internal affairs of the understand. they are not only violating their own commitments, but they are also violating international law. asked about women's rights belk. he said it will take time to see change we have committed and we have guaranteed
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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, 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 rome was not built in a day and to be encountered in cat as 1st legislative elections. people have been choosing members for the sure council measures or decide who feels 30 of the councils, 45 seats to marcia reports from dar for the 1st time in their lives. countries have chosen who will represent them when it comes to drafting the country's laws and
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monitoring the governments performance. on saturday, thousands across the small peninsula trip to one of 30 different polling stations in the nation's 1st ever legislative elections. no asking are asking law that equals one, and this is a proud of it as a home and they can have a chance to choose an audio for us. this is the democratic ceremony that's new and modern for guitar, and every one is participating in this council. as important for the citizen and the state. until now, the shorter council has been an advisory body appointed solely by the amir, with limited powers. however, in its new form, 2 thirds of its is elected by the people and it'll have the ability to draft laws, approve or reject budgets and even question and sack ministers after the 2017. the other of looking at the crisis, i believe, are that the political maturity among the country people been raised very, very carefully and very, are mature to the extent that it's not about that other people are, you know,
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asking for such or election. even though we've been listening to some voices from the elite people, however, it's more about top button approach that being supported and initiated by the, the, their, their political leadership. unlike other countries in the region that have witnessed mass protests and uprisings the modeling, a change in governance, the move towards greater representation and cut out, it has been driven by the leadership. despite the top down dr to a more inclusive political system, the turn out in saturdays polls indicate that many and cut our own favor of having a greater c with not political parties in the gulf states. the new legislators are expected to come under greater individual scrutiny issues, such as labor, law reforms, economic policy, and who gets to take part in future elections will be some of the defining topics for when the shorter counsel gets to work. some countries have already complained about being left out of the electoral process. for many countries, these shorter electrons are not simply about the results with people now given
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a see as to who represents them. every one is a winner. widening participation and empowering different sections of society, underscores, authorized branding as a country that has often positioned itself differently to its neighbors when it comes to political pluralism and freedom of expression. jemila shall al jazeera. thou ha, georgians have been voting and municipal elections, which opposition party say, are a referendum on the government at the bank was overshadowed by their surprised return and the rest of the countries formed president me cash v. like actually from the capital to play c rubbing 1st you will carports ah, of the polls close to which is given party, gluten, and quick to claim victory. kathy must, as what i do about georgian society, has once again, given a proper response to the political forces, are hosting for revenge, which threatened our holiday with violence and unrest. that's the kind of colorful
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language which characterizes the deep polarization in georgia politics right now. after months of political stalemate, saturday's local elections were a chance for voters themselves to have their say more ethics. and i mean you, they all learn how to deal with each other with stopping board. i am also, i will be good for everyone. we're coming to every election with hope. we've grown old waiting for something to change. but let's see people in the selection of been voting for candidates who will make a difference to their daily lives. mares and counselors who will fix their rose, run their towns and cities. but instead of this election being about new policies, really it's been all about old enmities. the government has never stopped
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blaming ex president michel sac us villi and his united national movement party for the country's problems wanted for abusive power while in office. his surprised return from exile on the eve of the election and swift, the rest threatened to the stability of his vote. he earlier claimed his support will take to the street after the election day. george's political problems, it seems a far familiar with him. first, you walker how to 0 to believe it's 6 months since the netherlands held elections and coalition talks, there are still on going on to sundays. election was out in germany. many fear that country may be heading down the same path, steadfast and looks at the complicated process of coalition building in european democracies. $197.00 days after voters in the netherlands went to the port. they were told there was only one coalition possible to avoid new elections. the same
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coalition they had before one that was forced to step down in january after child care benefits scandal. mr. roper, you run a search waco, alicia talk awfully elections again, our older reaction after our with at least as month. well, the government, the don't. every little if the main parties managed to agree a new government based on the old coalition is expected in weeks neighboring germany where coalition talks have started after sundays elections. he is a similar scenario that's got to do, of course, with the political system and the fragmentation of the political system. also in germany, the biggest party is now quite small as compared to what it used to be. and it's the same as we see in the netherlands. 19 parties are now represented in parliament in the netherlands and germany. they are 6 because of a 5 percent threshold to obtain seats. in 2017, it took 5 months to form a coalition in germany. in the same year, 7 month were needed to build
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a coalition in the netherlands. belgium holds the world, workers haven't taken 45 month to reach an agreement in 2011. many arch feel increasingly frustrated by lengthy talks being held while decisions on crisis like housing and climate are postponed. i think that it's ridiculous that it's taking this long and also the lack of transparency. we've had innocent i a process. i think it's is genuinely shocking. so it's embarrassing to that and only because some politicians don't like each other. our national interests and the interest of the photos are put aside. there's a democracy in full swing, with continuous talks and a variety of coalitions on the table. food for political pundits, but frustrating for voters who had hoped that the democratically elected politicians would start making some urgent decisions by now. and some are wondering if this model of democracy, maybe outdated, political commentators fear the lack of transparency will lead to increasing
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distrust towards politics and politicians. i think it is a real problem and maybe you need to see how you can change the system. but if you really want to change the system, you need to turn to 3rd, my majority. and it's really hard to get a mature her the, despite its shortcomings some say the current system still bass represents different voices in dutch society. or you've also been able to help him along with what you see in the netherlands compared to countries that have only 2 parties and only one party governs after the election. is that policies changed completely after 4 or 5 years in the netherlands. policy is like a tanker that only slightly changes course and that means more stability with the netherlands and germany's coalition talked ongoing and france due to hold elections in april. some say they're concerned political stability in europe is becoming hard to find. step, fasten al jazeera. the hake emergency services in la palmer have lifted
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a stay at home order in effect in areas near the islands erupting volcano. but the urging be able to limit the time they spend outdoors as they come ravia, her volcano continues to spew lava and thick clouds of black smoke. new fishes have been opening up, giving rise to more options and earthquakes. hundreds of homes have been destroyed, and thousands of people have been forced to leave since their options began. almost 2 weeks ago. turner hall has more from near the volcano in la panama. as i've said all along, this is an unpredictable event, this rupture that is constantly evolving the bucket just to warn people to expect anything at any time. and so it has proven in the past few days. let me step out the way so that you can have a closer look at this extraordinary view of an erupting volcano. here you 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
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a new focus of the erupt units 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 night there were more buildings that did come in gulf by the lava, although at this point were told, houses are not on the threat. the head of the local government did a press conference described 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 $6000.00 people already evacuated,
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that at least some of them may in the coming days and i was lose some of their property or potentially their homes still had this is our chelsea of clayton thomas thought to me english premier made some us here with that story in school. ah, there's hospitals and clinics across asia battle co. good. 19 manson's of medical ways are piling up. one 0, one east investigates this dangerous pandemic for us on al jazeera. as the u. k tries to move on from the pandemic poorest johnson will set out plans to pay for the damage done to the economy club with post wreck tick woes and opposition to plan benefit cops. can the government offer reassurances of better times ahead? lie coverage of the conservative party comforts on al jazeera. ready too often of
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canister is portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of canister thanks to the brave individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction . an extraordinary film, archives spawning for decades, reveals the forgotten truths of the countries modern history. the forbidden real part for the ear of darkness on a j 0. ah ah, no, his son now with his sport. thank you very much. lauren was going from bad to worse for barcelona coats. ronald clement is under performing team. we're beating to now by a critical madrid and the spanish leave and already from and without from that formula
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. doug, as he completed that the final match up with science shapes and roles from thomas. lemme and lewis wise secured the winner for the reigning champion, the result, news, bus and 9th in the table, prior to the game at bar salon, as president insisted, the dutch coach with did have a future gap on perfect will be let out. who men minifie truman will carry on. he deserves a vote of confidence because he belongs to the barcelona family. he loves barcelona, and remember he decided to become barcelona coach at a time when the club was going through a lot of difficulties. i have to tell you that after speaking with him, i found that he has a lot of belief in this team, especially when are injured players return the players. we need to be more competitive on them or been speaking to barcelona based football writer which sharma, he says they've coleman is replaced the season boss affairs will need to be patient . they used to be one of the most attractive jobs in well, but right now it's one of the most difficult because the pressure is still that the
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fans expect a lot. i think the only coach would get away with, with perhaps a bad season the season. it just came back, everyone was they give him that be patient with them that you know that it let him help coach the young players and young players and possibly the greatest hope of off let going forward is is the number of young players anti head 3 ritchie proved even with a new coach, one of them in the mac, and so on. but yes, it's a difficult one. i think this, the only other possible hope for the coach is that fans are having seen how the season has gone. having seen 3 know the feet by, by munich, amber in the champions league bands are going to be a bit more realistic than they then they would have been a couple of went off work when i expected to bury bars. but when the champions league and so on, i don't think many parkland expect anything we need to see. the on chelsea have
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came top spots into english premier league to late goals a gave the european champion a 31 a when against our function of a shallow ha opened the scoring for the home team with chelsea aiming to hit back up to st. defeats a penalty from james award for us that leveled the game up. but when he was sent off shortly afterwards, sooner than put chelsea aheads and ben phil or added number 3, it was the awareness of 1st from illegal since february. yes, to keep on going. so can improve his, his, his game, a lot of things to improve, but we're happy like you say andrew and relieved also that he, he scored in the, in the late minutes of this game because it was her. yeah. it was a very, very important mom and stay neither dropped more points with chris on or neither on the bent until the marcella put united the into the lead against everton. the away
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team scored their e calissa and the 2nd half a through andros, 1000, or nato, came on as a substitute. but for once he couldn't produce a winner. at finished one all at old trafford. both teams have 14 points. after 7 games, rugby world champion south africa pulled off a dramatic win against new zealand. a last 2nd penalty secured a 31 to 29 when in the final match of the rugby chair his ship. all blacks had already clenched the title. but the, when does mean south africa turned to the top of the world mountains, australia finished 2nd in the table after beating argentina earlier in the day when it's good classic and his intent sounds, jabber has stayed on cause to become the 1st are player to reach the season end in
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w t, a finals or has made it through to her a 3rd fine of the season anna about kina has a son that retired june, 2nd set of their semi in chicago. the result counts as to was 44th. when of the season, no player has skirt more than 2 tor victories at this year. she'll face guard been with her in sundays title, the cider. oh, britain's lizzie degnan overcame some tough conditions to make cycling history in france. for the 1st time ever, women were competing over the infamous that by the way, course, the year meant the event that has been going for more than a century. and the route is known for its rough terrain and cobbled roads. digman finished more than a minute ahead of to time and improve champion marianne of us. i just feel so incredibly proud, you know, and when cycling is this training fight and i you say today is part of history and
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i'm proud to be part of a team that also makes history, you know, and we're so grateful to everybody behind the scenes all the viewers watching because every fan who's watching this is also making history. proving that there is appetite for women cycling. why the cup winner, bryce and dish on board finally met his match at the gulf event with a difference? last year's us open champion, made it to the final 8th at the long drive, cham bishop. wherefore, leading to a place to take part in this torment, the aim is to simply hit the ball as far as possible. ca berkshire went on to where the title and nevada with the $422.00 yard drive and that's it for me back to london would learn. so thank you very much indeed. and that's it for me. nora try to push news or i'll be here in a couple of minutes with another 4 run up. today's news thanks very much indeed for watching by for
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ah ah october on al jazeera and growing vaccine inequality for the political and economic impact. the latest development at the corona virus pandemic continues to spread across the globe. democracy made it an expensive new series, explores the ever growing challenges to democracy around the world. former became a fossil president. place come pouring goes on 5 for the assassination of his
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with oh, a washington to texas, hundreds of marches held across the u. s. to protest against efforts to ban abortions. ah lauren taylor, this is al jazeera live from london. also coming up libya launch is a major crackdown on refugees and migrants detaining 4000 people, injuries and arrests and cheerleader silence breaks out during rival protests ever migrants.
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