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here told by the people who live them in all my leisure, when ludwig will make my displeasure along some other boxes. this is europe on al jazeera. ah, all ah women, march in cities and towns across the u. s. against efforts to restrict access to abortion. ah ha, on money inside this is out is air lie from day also coming up a warning that lebanon's water system is close to collapses. the nation's financial crisis threatens supplies. brazilians come out in large numbers, calling on president valuables nora to step down on haitian migrant struggle to
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find basic accommodation as they travel through columbia on this. now evidence is leading to a housing crisis for the locals. ah, more than 600 marches have been held across the us in support of abortion rights. several states, particularly texas are imposing new laws to restrict terminations and many fair legal access guaranteed for decades is being chipped away. hardy j. castro was at one of the rallies 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 heartbeat is detectable at about 6 weeks of gestation. are now illegal in
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texas. that's before most women even know they're pregnant. i don't think that you know, oh, man shit 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 the texas law took effect 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 in violation of it and the laws are constitutional. so it's not really
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a long one to have my bring in a few 1000 people have 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 wrapped 3rd. 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 on a bergs as a civil rights attorney. she says, lodge demonstrations like these could change the course of abortion rules. i do think i'll 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 who are passionate about it. but will it make a difference as to why the supreme court may ultimately do, or the judge that is currently are dealing with the lawsuit brought by the justice department. that's difficult to say, you know, ideally, or typically it shouldn't make a difference as far as in the public opinion because of course,
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judges are supposed to be neutral. however, as we saw from the supreme court last month, when they, when they failed you, or rather they chose not to not to hear, you know, whether or not that these interfere with the texas law and who's 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 the justice department and, and making a ruling on this in the future. again, on face value. theoretically, you should make a difference to 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. lebanon's long trouble, public water system is closed to collapse, aid agencies say taps could run dry for 3 quarters of the population. there are kyra's has more from buried. john dark lives in beirut and is one of 1000000
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suffering during lebanon's water crisis. if she didn't pay for supplies from private companies, had taps would run dry. water has been in short supply for decades, but the situation is now critical. not enough is being purified and pumped due to electricity blackouts caused by fuel shortages. the state is nearly bankrupt. so much of the population in the man i've been nearly the same error that used to cost $90000.00 lire. now it costs 700000 lire to have water delivered twice a week. some of our neighbors can afford it. so we covered the hudson, asked the government, what it's doing and the situation has become unbearable. we don't even have electricity any more that i didn't follow. i should done it. private supplies are too expensive for mice. at least 70 percent of the population could run out of water in the coming weeks long. the ruthless way, admire them like hospitals and businesses we are unable to get hold of you will easily maintain is costs are also high. so we are forced to increase our water
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prices. we get about 90 calls a day from those needing water, but we can only respond to about 10. we are providing a service that the government is in short, be doing. unicef warns the sanitation system could seize altogether if millions of dollars aren't invested. the castro government can't afford to import chemicals needed to keep water clean. we have been supporting toward the establishment for their maintenance for the past year. but it has come to the point that they're our support each built it with you now. so therefore we started 30 or lobby international community to really get the boy more direct support. the water is the life of people. if we don't, ok, now this good point where people nampa can right even up to the nozzle, cut water infrastructure is widely blamed on decades of corruption and mismanagement of funds and increasing land development and water pollution is
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making it much worse. lebanon porter is so pop, you can't even bring it and the infrastructure to deliver that. is that breaking point? i absolutely note here not because natural sources of water like this one of those booth is that water born diseases are common, especially among children aid agencies, warning vulnerable communities, including hundreds of thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees in lebanon. are most at risk. water is already being rationed in the worst effected areas. once that runs out, most people and likely to go thirsty. so to hide al jazeera, they don't. tens of thousands of people have rallied and cities across brazil calling for the impeachment of the president abel sanara. they keys him of mishandling the coven. 19 pandemic, which has killed nearly 600000 brazilians. at monica, yanna cube reports. many people are also angry with wising unemployment,
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poverty and inflation. who 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. the 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
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unions and social organizations. even if they don't c i t y, they have a common goal. without some brazil is politically polarized. polls show 46 percent of the population supporting the former president, luis, in jasa let. the silver was on the left us workers party and 25 percent in favor of boffin aro stapo. that leaves 30 percent of brazilian still looking for a candidate from the center. but pulls also indicate that 59 percent of brazilians . reject bull sonata emulated both scheduled and 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 the country that majority of brazilians want him out to port. and these protesters say that can only be achieved by making their voices heard out on the streets. monica and mack give, i'll just 0. see don is being warned that failure to progress to had civilian
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leadership could put us economic and political support at risk and attempted q 2 weeks ago has caused more mistrust between the military and civilian groups that share power in a transitional government. and this tension is now pawning crush on a p steel sign between the transitional government and rebel groups a year ago. it involves armed and political movements from march lies, regions, fixed sims of past wars will promise reparations and justice vishal results from georgia's election. i expected soon the vote took place a day off to former president mikhail, such really was arrested. he had returned from exile to support the opposition. indeed, municipal vote had seen as a crucial test for the governing party. that could really was convicted in 2018 for abuse of power, but insist that the case was politically motivated. i've been forced to walk as more from to please the governing party, the georgia dream eyes already celebrating victory. in fact,
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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 they have been several exit polls and all of them giving slightly conflicting results. so ah, we see a them claiming victory. but another poll suggests that at least in subleasing, 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, 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 been tried in absentia. he was arrested shortly after it became clear he was back in georgia and had been expect expectations did. he would bring more voters out in his support. we haven't seen
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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 still had on out to sara petitioning column and in china, why single women on the right to freeze the eggs on the european mission to mercury has retained its fast pictures as flies, past classes planning ah hi. they're getting going on your weather forecasts for europe and africa. we've got a vigorous weather front across the top end of scandinavia,
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stretching right 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 wind gusts here of about 85 kilometers per hour, back into the sunshine on monday. and 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 1st impacting its stem ball with a scattering of showers as while on sunday. and then some heavy falls for turkey's ne black c region spill in in to georgia and seeping into tbilisi on sunday with a hive. 16 degrees. when 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 the past 24 hours. and i'll tell you what i think on sunday,
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there is still the risk of seeing some of that. it is quiet in the gambia banjo has a high up 30 degrees. that's it. that's all season. ah frank assessments, what's the point of view? and if multilateralism isn't part of its dna, we need some or we're sovereign, states can excuse opinions both likely to change by here. it's not going to change their behavior. they're going to continue to do what they do and it's going to be more in trade and less in terms of trying to match this more games mentality. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou
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lou well come back to watching al jazeera melinda all top stories. our lebanon's long trouble public water system is close to collapse, agency se taps could wrong drive 3 quarters of the population. tens of thousands of people have rallied in cities across brazil, calling for the impeachment of the president. j. able to nora. they accuse them of mishandling the coven. 19 pandemic are angry with rising inflation. ah, all the 600 matches have taken place across the u. s. to defend women's reproductive rights. that in response to a number of new strict laws in states like texas that effectively banned abortion. the chinese government is trying to encourage people to have more children. but
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unmarried women are denied access to reproductive services that could soon change as a landmark court cases challenging the law that limits fertility treatment to married couples. katrina, you house the story from beijing. ha, ha ha. went to recess. you asked debating hospital to help freeze her eggs to later enable her to have a child as a single parent. she was turned away as an unmarried woman, she is denied reproductive services in china. in 2019, she thought a lawsuit to change the law, and her case has been heard in court. the are you hiding your ears, equilla. i don't have much time to waste. i'm an ordinary single woman and these pastors 3 years were very important to me. if i win, i hope i can help other woman to save yourself there live in the future. in china, if single reaming want to have their ex frozen, they can do it. the case is the 1st of its kind in china and spunk debate of
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a women's right to reproduce. china's health commission says freezing eggs is risky and unreliable, and the bad is designed to prevent companies from exploiting the technology. but activist jung allan says it's discriminatory as single men are allowed to freeze their sperm. she's petitioned members of the parliament, the national people's congress, asking them to rewrite fertility regulations the so you, when the ability to give birth shouldn't be connected to being married as a precondition. it shouldn't be restricted by policy. i think theresa shoe and her supporters are optimistic, the daughter will rule in their favor. china is facing a demographic crisis and the government is desperately trying to boost the countries birth rate. chinese population is rapidly aging, and few of babies are being born every year. aging announced a 3 child policy in may, but government support is limited to couples. some women have travelled abroad to
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access egg freezing and ivy f services. but expensive fees and pandemic travel restrictions me. this option is out of reach of most, including theresa shoe without you without your consent. if i have to borrow the money from friends or relatives, i'll get lowest from the bank. it goes against my original intention, which is being able to choose my lifestyle and not to be forced to marry someone. he ordered too hard for a child. she's awaiting the judge's verdict and says she'll continue to raise awareness of her case regardless of the outcome. katrina, you alta 0, updating the outgoing philippine president rodrigo to tear tay has announced he's retiring from politics, feeling speculation that his daughter may run for the top job is also confirmed. he won't stand for the vice presidency next year's elections. the constitution prevents to today from standing for president. again, he says there's overwhelming public sentiment that running for vice president would
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violate the spirit of the constitution. climate activists have force for police in milan as environment ministers met ahead of a u. n. conference. it occurred during the global march of climate justice where activists called on governments to take more ambitious steps to cut carbon emissions and tackle climate change. international delegates have been meeting in milan to see what progress can be made before the cop 26 climate summit in glasgow . next month, in ecuador police, and military have moved into a maximum security jail off to arrive in the neighboring prison kills more than a 100 inmates this week. a 1000 officers patrol the grounds to gain access to one of the presence, according to police inmates hard shots, them. they were able to seize the weapons. the government says it will pardon up to 2000 of its 39000 prisoners to relieve severe over crowding in its jails.
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in chile pro and anti migrant demonstrators have confronted each other during rallies across cities. police used war to canon to despise groups that have arrested at least 20 people, while some rallied against the influx of refugees, others labeled the protesters, xena phobic, a latin america at a certainly see a newman has a support from santiago, chile is foot chilion screen. this man, it was a small but passionate demonstration in front of chillies. presidential palace call to protest against what these people describe as an invasion from undocumented immigrants. no wonder fallacy. alameda, we are against those who come here illegally. we doubt papers of him. i monica, what most infuriates me is a become peculiar, and they will not even learn our national anthem as they sang the national anthem, members of counter march, staged a flash attack on the demonstrators with noise bombs, sticks, and rocks. at least 2 people were injured. in the last few months,
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thousands of undocumented migrants the majority from the dis, willa have crossed into chile through illegal border crossings, mainly in the northern at the comma desert. many sleep on the streets, some beg, 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 venezuela, migrants who were living in squalor in a plaza in the northern city of vicky gave some describe these protest who's as fascists that they call themselves patriots. i'm just totally okay. based on the finding my own contributor, oh, loosely good, but not at this level, i believe, as well as they demonstrated across the street, a nervous sweeper,
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a migrant rushed past. chili's government says and wants to support all undocumented migrants, but it is doing little or nothing to stop them from coming in. and it is not yet providing humanitarian shelters and aid 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 in human al jazeera santiago locals in the colombian town of nicole clay, say they're being pushed out of housing as landlords favor haitian migrants able to pay in dollars around 20. 2000 of them are taking refuge in town, migrants are waiting for boats to continue their journey into panama, and from there to the u. s. and as alexander, i'm here to reports,
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a bottleneck of migrants is only increasing. i thought he gave me money asian migrant by then presenting my shows as the shack where she and her family have been living for 2 weeks since arriving in this columbia beach down. there is no running water. look, this is what we have for 12 people. all cramped here, spending $8.00 a day and making a bill up is not coming up. we have kids who need to eat prices of food have doubled since we arrived and we had no plans to stay here for weeks. there she is. one of nearly 22000 haitians mostly arriving from brazil. and sheila, who are hold up waiting to catch a boat toward the dangerous jungle of the dorian gap, to continue their journey north. but panama is allowing only $500.00 migrants to enter each day. a human bottleneck that has brought the towns infrastructure to a breaking point, but as also revitalized and economy devastated by co 19 mostly to detriment of the
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migrants patients are paying premium prices for food and other basic items often being forced to pay in dollars. a cottage industry has grown to respond to their needs. solve like this one ever peered all over town, selling everything the migraines need to cross the jungle from sleeping mats to boots raincoats, headlights, portable kitchen, and even special bones that people here say protect you from poisonous snakes. over a 100 terminals have been expelled from their apartments by landlords hoping to make quick cash like mechanics. victor lopez was lost his house and work shop and is now working on the street and living with his daughter that al auto form. they kicked me out to make space for the haitians from one day to another and gave me no time to find an alternative route is mailed, give out is hosting up to 30 migrants per day in his home,
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which he is now expanding. he rejects accusations that he's taking advantage of people's despair, saying he's providing a service tears as well. it's a mix of opportunities and needs. they need a safe place to stay with their women and children, a roof kitchen where they can cook and we opened the doors of our homes. yes, we earn money, but not every one opens its doors to migrants. fearing she'll end up having to pitch a tent on the beach where the lupus spends every day hoping to change her boat tickets . scheduled for october 18th to an earlier date. but she says its all worth it to offer her family a better future job. you know, you know, got casey, i say all i want is to reach a place where i can live safely and freely where my children can study and make a life for themselves. for my gloom in officials believe that president by vince efforts to the port ations from the u. s. will halt the flow of migrants through nickel clea a for now their numbers keep growing. allison,
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rusty and jesse the nickel, clear ha, montana tropical cyclone shaheen. as making land fall in the gulf, states of a mon authorities are urging thousands of residents to flee coastal areas and had to emergency shelters. oh, flights to and from mosque at apple have been postponed or cancelled. jane is expected to bring high winds and heavy rain as the fast fight line in modern history to come close to the northern coast of amman stones. normally the fat a joint european japanese space mission to mercury has sent back its fust images. the becky colombo made the 1st of 6 fly vice using the planets gravity to slow down the mission, launch back in 2018, and will soon release 2 probes into mercury's orbit. in this animation of our inner solar system, the probe is marked by a white x. it takes one and
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a half years to just complete a fly by of earth. that's the blue orbital line. and another 18 months to get through venus's orbit, which is in read to the point where it's now flying past mercury. federal goes to plan after 6 such fly buys baby colombo will be fully in mercury's orbit at the end of 2025 burg. albert is a space scientist at boston university. he says, this is an extraordinary moment both 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. the only 2 missions visited murky 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 balance in the polar regions in areas that never see that fast. 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 called freezing. cold deployed. it moves around their understand very fast. it's, it's only 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 reputation or she and, or not, and all of these different things. so we understand something about the rest of us or is it every mission we use something new from the same 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 you to
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the fact that i'm 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 and he would say about a, how did he come about or live from space vision because we needed to do this. whereas as us rid of the lunar surface. so the developments that we can figure out for these missions with help us really in our life. no question about the oh this is al jazeera, these, your top stories more than 600 marches, have taken place across the u. s. to defend women's reproductive rights. that in response to a number of new strict laws in states like texas, that of effectively bound abortions incredibly important that we make sure that we uphold grovee wait. and if that doesn't happen,
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we need federal protection under the law to make sure that women and doctors all around the state of michigan and our.

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