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our planner, great. we have to meet the c o 2 emission target liquid casa lated, mitchum in motion many to be mind to where people are just talking about wind and solar. is it that's going to solve the problem? it won't, the world of business and commerce is driving the energy transition each the promise of clean energy and illusion. the dark side of green energy on al jazeera, ah thousands of women march across the united states in support of abortion rights. ah, hello, i'm darned, jordan, this is al jazeera live from dough are also coming up. president biden speaks out as a deadline to avoid a u. s. debt default approaches outgoing philippine president rodrigo detail. he
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says he's retiring from politics ahead of next year's elections, but not every one is convinced. and brazilians take the streets calling on president jaya balsam arrow to stepped out. ah, more than 600 marches have taken place across the united states to defend women's reproductive rights. they're opposing tough, new abortion laws, particularly texas, which has effectively banned the procedure after around 6 weeks of pregnancy. but just to say that fear the law is a slippery slope for the rest of the country. how does your castro was out? one of the run is in the city of austin in texas. oh, they came out in force to protest the country's newest and most restrictive abortion law abortions after a fetal heart is detectable at about 6 weeks of gestation are now illegal in texas
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. 6 that's before most women even know they're pregnant. i don't think that, you know, old men should like politicians should be making the decision like the decision of what i can and can't do with my body. and i think everyone like every woman should have the right to decide when they want to have kids and how they want to have kids . and how many gather the texas law took effect in september. the bill that i'm about to sign that ensures that the life of every unborn child who has a heartbeat will be saved from the ravages of abortion. the law offers of financial reward to private citizens who successfully sue anyone who performs or enables and abortion in texas. doctors, nurses, even over drivers are at risk of civil penalties. attorney elizabeth meyer says she too could be sued for representing abortion clinics by the letter of the law. i am
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in violation of it and the laws are constitutional. so it's not really a long one to have my bring it a few 1000 people had gathered at the texas state capital to protest the ban. they call it unconstitutional and resulting in women being forced to continue with unwanted pregnancies or having to travel to other states for abortions if they can afford it. but eventually, abortions may be banned in all states. that's the fear of marchers who also rallied saturday in washington and other major u. s. cities. they worry, the country supreme court is poised to overturn roe vs wade. the landmark case that gave american women the right to an abortion in 1973. julia kirkland says she had an abortion years ago when doctor said her fetus had a fatal medical condition. that same procedure would be illegal in texas to day.
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there is a very real risk that my uterus would have raptured. if i weren't allowed to have the abortion, and although my life might have been saved, i could never have had children. after that, she went on to become a mother of 3 by choice. she says she hopes other women will be able to decide for themselves as well. i do, jo, castro, al jazeera austin, texas, one brooks as a civil rights attorney. she says large demonstrations like these could change the course of abortion laws. i do think it will make a difference as far as the dialogue and as far as continuing to to keep attention on the subject matter of course and for all of those were passionate about it. but will it make a difference as to why ah, the supreme court may ultimately do, or the judge that is currently are dealing with the, the lawsuit brought by the justice department thus difficult to say, you know,
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ideally, or typically it shouldn't make a difference as far as in the public opinion, because of course, judges are supposed to be neutral. however, as we saw from the supreme court last month, when they, when they failed due or rather they chose not to not to hear, you know, whether or not that these interfere with the texas law and was a 5 to 4 vote. and what, what we did see though, is that they did leave a door open to the possibility that they may, in fact entertain hearing from us, the justice department and, and making a rolling on this in the future. again, on face value, theoretically it shouldn't make a difference to a judicial officers were supposed to be neutral. but do i think the court of public opinion has carries wait? of course it does. of course it does, and people have been extremely vocal and are very passionate about this issue. yes, president joe biden says he hopes his political rivals. the republicans will be responsible, not stand in the way of congress raising the debt limit. the government needs to increase or suspend its boring ceiling by october 18th to avoid reporting on deck
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payments. well, i hope with that that would be totally, i've never been done. so i hope that won't happen. not to mention there's one migrant was killed and at least 15 injured when libby in the security force is detained, at least 4000 refugees, migrants. hundreds of women and children were amongst those, rounded up in the crack, down in the western town of ga, ga, rush about 12 kilometers outside the capitol. officials described it as a security campaign against illegal migration and drug trafficking. ga, ga rations unknown hub migrants and refugees. but sarah christiane is a migration and assign him officer at your med writes. she says, the situation for migrants is getting worse. miss question of my going to in detention center space for women and children, but for all my friends, it's becoming more and more worrying. we know the reason high and use of violence
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and is very difficult that people can go out from the center and plan the reach to go out and take the c. they are recipe the c and broke back. so that is why i'm thinking about tackling violence. the only solution now is to all can legal patches the how and that you monitoring corridor that can lead people go out from libya and reach that we're p and ted or 3 in a space way. or there why people we say in the pension, suffering the treatment, and they, when the will be able to lead believe yeah, they would be happy and send back. i think that's a clear example. approve of this question. as the tragic libya is the fact that recently a few days ago, only libya in love with a story arrived at both with more than 6 people in like fish, bo bailey, with 600. so we don't have seen such
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a rival with so many people from 2013. this question is becoming warning and war 8, both in the central match and pur people the cane intervention center. they are doing something president, rodrigo detective has announced he's retiring from politics feeling speculation. his daughter may run for the top job is also confirmed. he won't stand for the vice presidency and next year's elections. the constitution prevents protective from standing for president. again, he says there's overwhelming public sentiment that running for vice president would violate the spirit the constitution. criselda is, is a journalist and author based in manila. she says, it's too early to believe detective. it's really hard to tell because this statement is so well crafted and it doesn't sound a lot like him on. so it's, you know, i would take this with a lot of skepticism and you never really know until the last day of the filing of the candidacy and even wait until november to see if you might, you know,
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there might be a switch of candidates. so it's, it's, it's really a matter of time. i mean, but i wouldn't like hold my breath and it's really, you know, just waiting to see whether he's going to do it or not. it's written in a very, very clean statement. normally, when declared this, when the president says something he says during his night time addresses so, and he comes out very spontaneous about things. but this one it's, it's a statement. it's a written statement. so we don't really know what's behind it. what made him do it on would it is there like, you know, an agenda behind it? we're with there be other interpretations to it. it's really very hard to know until like i said, the last day comes the results of counselors. first of the legislative council election have been announced. 30 members have been elected to the 45 members strong
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. sure, a council. the rest will be appointed by the countries in it. no women were elected to the council despite $27.00 candidates running in the poles. voter turnout was $63.00 and a half percent of his results from georgia's election are expected. soon. the vote took place of day after for my president, macau sock asheville, it was arrested he'd return from exile to support the opposition in the municipal vote. it seems a crucial test for the ruling party. soccer really was convicted in absentia in 2018 for abuse of par, but insist the case was politically motivated. robin foster walker has more from to leasing the governing party. the georgia dream is already celebrating victory. in fact, just now i could see the fireworks over my shoulder coming from their headquarters . they claimed that there's no doubt about it. they won the selection, 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 bob, we see
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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 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. because 2nd, really had been an exile he'd been tried in absentia. he was arrested shortly after it became clear, he was back in georgia. and they had been expect expectations that he would bring more voters out in his support. we haven't seen significantly larger turnouts 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. climate activists
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clash with police and milan as environment minister as met ahead of a key un conference. the scuffles occurred during the global march, the climate justice, which so activists calling on government to take more ambitious steps to cut carbon emissions and tackle the climate crisis. international delegates have been meeting in milan to see what progress can be made before the cop 26 climate conference in glasgow. next month. we'd have camped 1.5 degrees within reach. and as i said, that was a clear view that was coming across at this meeting. i think in terms of the, the g. 20, we've always said that they represent at 80 percent of global emissions around 85 percent of the global economy. and therefore what the g 20 daws absolutely matches . i met for to for the 1st time as a personal g 20 engine environment, the chinese representative. and after 3 days of very dance negotiation
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discussion, we were all quite happy about the fact that 1st of all, everybody including china, a knowledge that we have to be within the purchase agreement. so at that moment, this was already quite a good result because 3 years ago this will have not been absolutely granted. suffer so breakout now to 0. when we come back, some colombians in the town of mclaughlin say they're been kicked out of the homes as landlords take advantage of an influx. the migrants and fragmented politics on the long wait, the coalition government some say the european model for democracy, isn't trouble warner. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, voted will's best air line of 2021. hello, here's how the weather is shaping up across the middle east. and we'll begin with an update on this cyclic storm looking to make landfall northwest of moscow late
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sunday into monday. why take out toward monday as well? because it's going to have an impact for the united arab emirates. it's also going to pick up that sand and dust for the southeast of saudi, the u. e and also in cats are impacting places like doha. so we look toward mosque that this isn't going to be a major rain maker more. so the wind gas, 85 kilometers per hour, we could see some damage here. and for the rest of the middle east, sits look in. com, except for some rain toward the higher ground of yemen, a spilling into the he jazz mountains in saudi on sunday, a dryer and also fresher, for pakistan. karachi has a high of 28 degrees winds are starting to wind down through the boss 1st. impacting is stumble, but driving rain for turkey's northeastern black sea region through our equitorial countries in africa. we've got our storm. so ethiopia rate through into south sudan, the democratic republic of congo into gabon and cameroon. on sunday, also lot of rain is falling for southern areas of mozambique impacting my put so
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with a high of 20 degrees. but later on sunday that energy pushes out toward sea. that's it for me. see soon, the weather sponsored my cattle airways voted world's best air line of 2021 on air or online. the part of the o pacific people, the ocean, is our identity, and the source of well be we are the ocean. when no topic is off the table, it's as children side atmosphere. people are demoralized to bear, exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing p t s d like symptoms. jump into the st. angelina global community. if you're on live on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream. oh, now to sierra, ah
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ah, welcome back of her comment about top stories here. this i more than 600 marches, have taken place across the u. s. to defend women's reproductive rise. apartment in the wake of tough new abortion laws protecting texas, which other sets of the bomb, the practice. $4000.00 refugees and migrants, including women and children of been rounded up on detained in libya, the you and says one migrant was killed and at least 15 of was injured in the crock . down and outgoing philippine president of rico to tatters announced his retiring from politics tuning speculation. his daughter may run for the top job confirmed, he went down to the vice presidency in next year's election. tens of thousands of prison ends up in march. can cities across the country to demand that president jab, wilson aro, stepped down there blaming him for the miss handling of the cobit 19 pandemic. rising unemployment, poverty, and inflation. monica,
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your market has more. ah, the protest was held exactly one year before brazil's presidential elections. tens of thousands of brazilians from all walks of life, took to the streets of rio de janeiro, and 19 another state capitols. they may disagree on who should govern latin america's largest economy. but they say, they know who should not. protesters dance to the same drumbeat to demand present jade bull sonatas. impeachment, ma'am? he is destroying the environment, the economy, the democratic institutions. this government is squeezing the air out of the people protests against valuable. so now to began, since he publicly denied the coven 19 pandemic, which has killed almost 600000 brazilians to date. but now a growing number of left wing political parties have joined forces with trade unions and social organ stations. even if they don't see i twice, they have
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a common goal. without some brazil is politically polarized. polls show 46 percent of the population supporting the former president, luis in jasa la da silva on the left us workers party and 25 percent in favor of boss nora stapo. that leaves 30 percent of resilience. still looking for a candidate from the center. but pulls also indicate that 59 percent of brazilians, reject bull sonata. emily, they both don't schedule an impeachment is unlikely to happen because although there are enough reasons to force both scenarios out, he still has supporting congress. but it's important to show that country that the majority of brazilians want him out to pour with and these protest her say that can only be achieved by making their voices heard out on the streets. monica, in our give, i'll g 0. at least 20 people were arrested and 5 injured and clashes between pro and anti migrant demonstrators in 3 cities across chile. some rallied against the
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influx of refugees and the others labeled to protest as xenophobic or latin america editors. here, newman reports fell from santiago, chile is foot chilion screen. this man. it was a small but passionate demonstration in front of chillies. presidential palace called to protest against what these people describe as an invasion from undocumented immigrants. no wonder policy until anita, we are against those who come here illegally. we doubt papers of him. i monica, what most infuriates me is a big come to kill it and they will not even learn our national anthem as they sang the national anthem, members of counter marked stage of flesh attack on the demonstrators with noise, bomb sticks and rocks. at least 2 people were injured. in the last few months, thousands of undocumented migrants, the majority from the dis, wailer have crossed into chile through illegal border crossings, mainly in the northern at the comma desert. many sleep on the streets, some beg,
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other steel to survive. like the united states, chile is becoming a magnet for migrant migrants who are looking for a better life. when unlike the united states, julie is a much smaller and less rich country. and that is creating, as you can see, tremendous tension last week. small group of angry chileans burned tents belonging to venezuelan migrants who were living in squalor in a plaza in the northern city of vicky gate some describe these protest who's as fascists that they call themselves patriots. objects or to? well, if, if it's under finding my own concave, oh, there is a good one, not at this level, i believe, as well as they demonstrated across the street, a nervous street sweeper a migrant rushed past. chili's government says and wants to port all undocumented migrants, but it is doing little or nothing to stop them from coming in. and it is not yet
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providing humanitarian shelters, an aide for men, women, and children who have nowhere to go when they get here. while many chileans feel compassion and solidarity towards the migrants, demonstrations like this one, while small are a reflection of growing intolerance towards undocumented and impoverished migrant sushi this country. as their only hope to see a newman, al jazeera santiago for further north migrants and columbia facing a long way to try and cross the gulf of a rob into panama. thousands of people are converging in a small town medically, but there's a limit of 500 boat tickets a day and they're sold out until november. they're eventually trying to reach the united states. i was on rom, petty, says it's creating a bottleneck of migrant stuck in the town for long periods. most of these migrants were expecting to spend 3 or 4 days here before being able to continue their journey north. and instead of many of them are practically all of them are
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now hold up here for at well over a month before they're able to get on one of those boats. they're also at night, some people who are smuggling them illegally to the other side of the gulf of wood, a barber. we understand that tickets for those boats starts from $250.00 or more, which most of these migrants are not able to pay besides the fact that many here our families. and so that the journey and 9th is particularly dangerous. and also the fact that people there being here have to spend a lot of their money that they've been saving before this trip to. and many of the migrants are telling us that people are here in town or taking advantage of their presidency. or there's a lot of price gouging going on, that the price of food, the basic items like food, water, are more expensive for the migrants. also,
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practically, the entire town is now giving the rooms to this migrants in their homes. new buildings have been built through shelter. these migrants were paying in dollars. so people here taking advantage of the fact that 22000 of these migrants are here, ecuador says it will pardon up to 2000 prisoners to relieve severe over crowding, and it's jails. 118 inmates were killed this week in the countries worst of a prison riot in the city of going out to you. and makes you a female elderly have disability or terminal illnesses, will be prioritized in the pod. ecuador has 39000 prisoners. it's been 6 months since netherlands held elections and coalition talks are still ongoing after sunday's election result in germany. many fear it may be going down the same path out a 0 step process looks at the complicated process of coalition building in european
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democracies, $190.00. 7 days after voters in the netherlands went to the port. they were told it was only one. coalition possible to avoid new elections, the same coalition they had before. one that was forced to step down in january after child care benefit scandal. mr. of the you from a so quickly listen, talk awfully election. i didn't oh give reaction, offloaded links, it's month. well, the government now was younger little if the main parties managed to agree a new government based on the old coalition is expected in weeks neighboring germany where coalition talked have started after sunday's 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
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in the netherlands in 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 when needed to build a coalition in the netherlands, belgium holster, world trackers 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 in this entire 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
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politicians would stop 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 distrust towards politics and politicians. i think it is a real problem and maybe you need to see how you can change the system if you really want to change the system, you need to 3rd, my majority and it's really hard to get a majority despite it's shortcoming. some say the current system still best represents different voices in dutch society, or he will she, the middle there for her like him vomiting who, what you see in the netherlands compared to countries that have only 2 parties and only one party governs after the election is the policies changed completely after 4 or 5 years in the netherlands. policy is like a tanker that only slightly changes cause. and that means more stability with the
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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. the con brazier volcano on la palmer is now much more aggressive. that's according to the canary islands, volcano response department. after 2 weeks of almost constant activity, the volcano has emitted an estimated 80000000 cubic meters of molten rock. more than double the total amount from the islands last eruption in 1971. i don't you appear in japanese space mission to mercury has sent back its 1st images of the planet, the baby columbia mission as made, the 1st of 6 fly bies of the planet using its gravity to slow the spacecraft down was launched in 2018 and was soon released 2 probes into mercury's orbit to study the planet. well, it all began 3 years ago when the baby columba mission was launched from the european spaceport in guyana. in this automation of our inner solar system,
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the probe is marked by the white x. it takes one and a half years to just complete a fly by an earth that's the blue orbit line. then another 18 months to get through venus is orbit in red to the point where it's now flying past mercury. if all goes according to plan after 6 fly past pepe colombo, be fully and mercury is orbit at the end of 2025. pharaoh kel bass is a space scientist at boston university says, this is an extraordinary moment most in it. and really wonderful because of the fact that we use the gravitational port of mercury to put the spacecraft in grocer enough so that we can see the picture. and we have not been there for a very long time. only 2 missions visited america before. so really expecting a great deal of information, we do not know whether ever there was any water on the planet surface. we know that there is probably some left over water,
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tiny bones in the polar regions in areas that never sees effect. but we are not sure about that, and we hope that this mission will give us some some look at whether or not there is a little bit of water in the polar regions where they'd never see that. so they're always very court freezing cold, but deployed it moves that are out there understand very fast it's, it's only it dates it days, it rotates all around the fact. so it is, it is very different from the other planet. and we would know we need to know what, what is, is made of how did it develop, whether it has a gravitational trillions or not, and all of these different things. so we understand something about the rest of this, or is it every mission we use something new from the different point of view and all of the, the technology that we're using. so that's acknowledge that we use and the science that we use in all of the mission helps us greatly. like for the fact that i'm
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talking to you and you can sort of see me in to where you are. and then people are indoors or can see that mean a huge thing about a, how did it come about or live from space mission because we needed to do this, whereas us or us read the lunar surface. so the developments that we can figure out for these missions with help us greatly in our lives. no question about all the news, of course, on our website, there it is in a screen. the address out is there a dot com ah, a picture of the headlines here now to 0 more than 600 marches have taken place across the united states to defend women's reproductive rights. they've happened in the wake of tough new abortion laws, particularly texas, which have effectively band practice.
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