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ah ah, welcome back. it's at $1031.00, g m c. i'm petered over. you're watching the news are from the are your top stories voted on the way in iraq now to elect a new parliament and a pull brought forward in response to mass protests, the iraqi prime minister must up alchemy was among the 1st to cast a ballot. an attempt to encourage the turn out talks between the us and taliban officials in doha have entered their 2nd day. it's the 1st in person meeting since the arm group ceased power in afghanistan, security aid and women's rights. wrong agenda on day one. and thousands of
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tennesseans a back on the streets in the capital tunis, protesting against the president as you seeing their live pictures coming to us from tunis that accusing k u. c of orchestrating a qu after he suspended parliaments and assumed near total power in july. as go back to the events taking place today that vote taking place up and down iraq. we're going to talk now to ali al nash, me and back dad. he's a professor of international relations at the must stand that a year university alley out nash meet. welcome to the news our here on al jazeera. when they come to the vote, will anything have really changed in iraq? no, i think there's lots of the wide change will be heavens and like the iraqi hopes and the people the hopes on the administrators. they hopes the broadcast of the hopes and especially the younger generation they wanted to change, but i think and the majority of the iraqi will they expect. or there's
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no no known rapidly of notes, a white change because they still the same list, the same leaders, the sim and b 's, and the same corrupted of the same system. because the system is about spacing between shears only occurred and the economy will be sharing between that through 3 groups and 3 parties and, and at the cetera. in order that i think the majority of iraqis and now they didn't, but so baited own it's not like her. their expectations. also again, yesterday there you thought of her, but spatial will be better than before. i think it will be not more than 3030 a birth center jer until now, all the sorts of say on the all the colleagues say there, but to beat it in sits in low than 15 and they expect of may be, it will be in the end of the day $230.00, and this is miss alice has been connected. you all she there for a 2nd there, sir?
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yes, because just as recently as july of this year, the united states announced an extra $155000000.00 us dollars in humanitarian aid. why is it? we're talking about aid as humanitarian assistance, crisis management. and there is understandably, there is a need there. but the aids never goes beyond crisis management. it never gets to the stage of boosting the economy, job creation because it seems to me, if there was a job creation scheme on the go, people would feel more content and the anger on the streets might dissipate. no, not even a thing, even the source they accept not of the united nations on their allies. i'm a give the iraqi government a and, and also the iraqi sources of the iraqi comes the and comes iraq's more than a $100000000.00. a $1000000000.00 than this book goes to the buckets of
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that's a corrupted politicians and they renounced on there is no a new job. there's no there. and it covers the 3 generations now. after the collapse of the regime they, they didn't find anything they, if they didn't find hopes, they didn't find jobs, they didn't find a new education, they didn't find the medicine, they knew. so the 5 m that and what's happening with the last month, and that's the sheer and about the hospitals. and i think that keep that i think give you this very clear waste. burb pictures about where is that is that money goes even better or at all do even that to coming from an accusations over the coming from. i know they read to just send a just a few $1000000.00, but i think the allies are free and they say in the, in many conference have been in quite an, in baghdad, in many countries. and they decided to say in the mom, the 23rd $20000000000.00 to the iraqi people are all there to go and thought for
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some, some projects that the projects of the, the majority of that money goes to that brook corrupted people. then i think the iraqi people, the majority, i don't talk about the about the use of the back to their barber, the follower of that will latisha's come up to punches, but i think about the not of the regular people. they thought nothing will change because that we will a same. and even if they say the materials and salience, i think nothing or will be achieved on the ground. and i think that there is hopeless down there. yes. if the turn out is as low as you're predicting 30 percent ish parallels here or similarities with the political situation in lebanon, inasmuch as people protest, they go out on the streets, they put their lives or their well being in danger because they've literally got nothing to lose and then the politicians go through this kind of cyclical process of saying, we hear you, we're listening to you,
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we will do the best we can for you. but in actual fact, the politicians appear to do virtually nothing. and then there's an election and then there's a low turn out and i think the swish in iraq different than the session in been in iraq. but i want to tell some, even the streets, even the protest stoves they, they have a lead that exactly, that is to the bottom of the corrupted. and i know you heard about it. so, but a protest that the majority of the protests as they, they moving it from the even the bullets she was even the iraqi, intelligent in the past and the, and the video of academy when b, he is a head of the iraqi intelligence and also the major, the major corrupted the baptism like the movies that i do, you know, or timing she, i'll soon young especially that she up about is they, they moving that brought us those and then nothing to will, habits even that,
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that parties i but something will happen. some parties here in the, like in the she are side when they saw the results of election. it's not for their side. they returned to move the 3 into against the election to the relief that election to stop the. and they say this is, we will not a boy that election of this on this not to right, because we are the winner and we are have and that is fe cabins. and that's election in order that i think a rethink and in iraq and, and a quarter all, even the forum agenda in lebanon 11. and i know there's 4 agenda, but in iraq, not the, but it's little than, than iraq in iraq. the foreign edge, the ablaze their big role, bigger than the internal agenda and a custodial lake. so the agenda of turkey agenda, agenda and criminal agenda that they,
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they blame. they play their big role even is corrupted. now with the corrupted are rising, the same slogan we are, are we going to reform? we want reform, we are trip to fight rotted, and even thus the corrupted and you know, all who i mean there, there, but these the major parties and then she on a sunday and, and accomplish an order that i think there's many of them that they're dissolved tomorrow will be an announcement may be or after to morrow, or are they waiting that parties that she about is or the could dish or the soon the a when they say this is in their interest or, and they will say they were so okay. it is right election, and if they see this is it's not and they'll say they will move mystery. i will see the iraqi, the blood shaped and the slides after next week. if they, it's not of interest. okay. we must leave it there early. i'll nash me from the austin city at university and back there. great to get your thoughts here on the news are. thank you very much. lebanon state electricity company. since the army
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has offered fuel as part of a temporary solution to restart its 2 biggest power plants, severe shortages forced the plans to shut down, leading to placards across the country. in a hot enough from beirut, this state electricity network has again collapsed. a lack of fuel, forest lebanon's, largest power stations to shut down. it's the 4th time in the past months. that shortage is caused 8 country wide blackout. a deep economic crisis means a cash strapped state is struggling to import energy resources. the sunny got it because we used to have electricity for an hour daily. now it is totally cut. we are spending our time out, sought out harms, so our children can have fun. the total power outage has practically been the case for months. states electricity in most places has been available for an hour or 2 a day. the company is now trying to use the armies reserves to operate its power plants temporarily before the expected arrival of
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a fuel shipment. but the state run plants have run poorly for decades. well, hello, murphy, there's been no electricity in beirut since yesterday, and private generators are too expensive. how can we survived? the energy sector has been a huge drain on the states finances for decades. it's annual losses reach $1500000000.00 successive governments have continued to sustain this system instead of fixing it. they've subsidized fuel and maintained a bloated workforce as part of the political parties, patronage networks. the international community has been demanding the restructuring of the sector before it approves financial assistance. there has been no political will. instead, the authorities made a deal with iraq to swap fuel for medical services. and the new government is negotiating supplies of electricity from jordan and natural gas from egypt via syria. but those deals are likely to take months. and it may help ease the crisis,
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but it won't resolve it. lebanese households have had to put up with daily power cuts since the end of the civil war in 1990. but now the local currency has lost 90 percent of its value. it means only a few are able to afford private generators, while hospitals bakeries and other essential services are in crisis mode. for many here, the electricity company has come to symbolize the corruption and mismanagement, blamed for the economic collapse that has all but paralyzed the country. seneca, there alger zita, beirut acadia, car, known as the father of pakistan's nuclear bomb, has died at the age of 85. according to the state run tv channel. mr. carne passed away after being at mister hospital because of a lung problem. the scientist was hailed as a national hero, but he was accused by western countries of smuggling technologies, a so called rogue states. let's bring in serbia to fail out of le whore. he's a business man and a long time. personal friend of abdul cardia carnes,
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appear to feel welcome to the usa. how will you remember your friend? thank you. any much. it knocked up. these hon is our national you and i can see that he's the most below it. our son in buck. if i'm 12 our country and he has done great. so is his dual blackest on. he has been heading the a fixed department door. i would said war. exactly. he was the head of the physics and nuclear technology department. and he was the person who has had focused on developing nuclear technology bucket found. and he made any good eve of, for a young scientists and engineers who are all getting all getting all the jobs which he has started. and now the 2nd by nova engineers and scientists, they are thinking or, and b, i, he's remembered because he has me august on a safe country because we are going through difficult circumstances,
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a chevy from on eastern neighbors. so we consider that it, these are developments of the nuclear weapons of a, at least out and be safe. and he didn't not be attacked by out eastern neighbors. but he has done a great job. he came from india, from bos, boston pakistan. and then he had his studies in europe, you was studying in the, you know, steve, berlin, he was dan studying in the university in netherland. but miss m is, let's see if i can just stop you there for a 2nd. please. how do you reconcile the mr. con, the friend that you're describing there with the reality. ok, he made your country the world 7th, number 7 nuclear power on the planet. he allegedly meant he apologized for this in public, on national television. he allegedly smuggled in effect state secrets, let's name names to iran, and north korea. he was treated very lenient,
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leniently by general purvis. my sheriff, be then president of your country who taken over himself in a military coup. there's a contradiction in your attitude towards this individual. i would like to say that he is publicly was admitted, but if i can, if you are longer propelled of truth, he was forced to boot. that thing to announce on the tv that he was responsible. but i have spoken with him many times during the last many years. he said he has never done anything wrong or smuggling the nuclear technology de leon or to north korea. ethan. he said to me not more, but maybe 10 times that he has not done anything wrong. whatever he has done and as for law. and we did the knowledge of the go ahead and then at that time didn't
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really we should have made him responsible and asked him or forced him who had richard on the evie and from dad 530. he was on his own. he was out of mix, he knew was never seen. he was just staying at home already long. okay. we have to leave it as a bit to fail. thank you very much for joining us from law. thank you. the democratic republic of congo is struggling to control and outbreak of meningitis in august, the government declared an epidemic at 200 people have died in the northern sho poke province. his name was rodney a mass vaccination campaign is underway in the democratic republic of congo. the world health organization began vaccinating people on saturday for bacterial meningitis. the dorsey government declared an epidemic in august, but the highly contagious outbreak may have started months earlier and went unchecked. you know, to my lima class for 2 days in my village, i had a high fever,
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cold, and convulsions, headaches as well. i did not know it was meningitis, but when they brought me here at the test result was positive for meningitis. a fellow, it's an inflammation disease that can have flu like symptoms and causes the soft protective tissue around the brain and spinal cord to swell the effected chapel province is located in the middle of a country that is located in the middle of a continent. the hope is a rapid response now can contain this very serious illness, to the local population and banal you and keep it from spreading throughout the province and beyond. you had denominated up to now we still have huge challenges in assisting all the people in need of treatment because of logistics. as most people affected by the outbreak in this territory live in the mining zones located on the other side of the river. they need to be brought yet to the hospital for treatment, but unfortunately, we don't have about to do so often. where this is happening is part of the african
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meningitis belt. a region that runs across the continent from senegal to ethiopia, and comprises 26 countries. it is the most vulnerable region in the world to re occuring outbreaks. this outbreak seems to be more deadly compared to the last. in my area, there's many cases of paper with meningitis in a critical condition of already lost around 7 members in my area, including members of my own families. most of them died here in the hospital and some in the house were suffering too much. while the latest epidemic seems to have been confined for now, tracking data points to a grim reality. this time the disease is deadlier than before. as aim bus ravi al jazeera, a russian military plane has crashed in the toss a sun reaching killing at least 15 people be a croft was carrying a group of paratroopers when they went done. 7 people were pulled from the wreckage
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. there have been at least 2 similar playing crashes in russia. in the past 2 months. flights to and from la paloma in the spanish canary islands, have resumed of being grounded because of clouds of volcanic cash, but new rivers of lava. having gulf buildings close to the volcano again, tourists saw flocking to the area to catch a glimpse of the power of mother nature is andrew chappelle. with the course of 3 weeks, it's destroyed absolutely everything in its path. hundreds of hectares of farm land and banana plantations that are key to the islands economy. a new lava flow poured down on saturday after a partial collapse of the volcanic cone. more than 1000 homes and other buildings have been destroyed. it's a slow moving disaster for the residence of la palmer. fortunately, people on the lava path had already been evacuated around 6000 have been told to
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leave their homes while firefighters save what they can. local authorities are asking residents to remain calm and listen for updates in the morning at the moment with the amount of love and direction it's flowing. we don't need to evacuate more people as we've already evacuated every one below. for those living on the wrong side of the company via have all k, no, the losses are immense. is that on either with any of the low, the melody of the memories of my parents, the inheritance i had there, it's all gone, though via norden order. the lava has not yet reached my house. it took 50 years of sacrifice. stone by stone. we built it. i have hope and faith that it will be saved . ah, the ground continues to shake. nearly 40 small earthquakes were recorded on friday and saturday alone. the local officials want tourist to know the island is safe to visit. le palmas airport has managed to reopen after being closed for 2 days. due
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to ash, with the ones in the lifetime of june, seasoning on the volcano has become a draw of its own. it's hard to look away when hell has been unleashed. local officials hope the lava will continue flowing down the main path, keeping people watching rather than running into chappelle al jazeera plan for sport itself. thank you very much. a p t l a t i some fury has retained that he's heavyweight boxing title. he knocked towel dionte wilder in the 11th round of a memorable contest. fury was that put down twice in the 4th round, but went on to dominate the fight in las vegas. it was the pass, a 3rd meeting in the ring. the 1st bell to ended in a draw hand fury has now one against the american. twice the britain remains on beaten and holds on to his w. b. c. title belt. i can only be the best of my day and i don't know, i'm the best fighter in my era. i'm the generation fighter. actually feel sorry for
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all the skies. it's not to fight me because i mean, i'm going to just to really not home. i'm not nervous. you don't have boxing fight to me. i feel i feel sorry for them because i fight and fight her. the generations . not special. rarely do we see heavy white trilogies, i believe. the last while melissa riddick bow and even the whole failed. and those fights didn't disappoint gay, they were great fights being wild or sog or is don't, i don't for gold. and it was, it was definitely a historic actually for sure. so both ways and both fighting out the opportunity to, to seize the moment, tell me which of stuff i showed you initiative and look deeper and i wanted it more of just turn to while i'm break from everything and away from the family for 6 months. i've been told to been on 2 weeks on the last 6 months. so i, before i start thinking about fighting all the men, i'm going to busking this victory consist tonight was one of my greatest at wins. i got off the floor to do it on dan, you know, i'm the big da getting into division on the santos, hey care holds the other 3 heavy weight titles, ukrainian beach,
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antony joshua last month at to wendy belts. joshua has just confirmed that we match calls that have been triggered, and that 5 should take place early next year. formula one well, champion louis hamilton was the fastest and qualifying for sunday's turkish p. but he won't be starting at the race impulse position. the mercy, this a driver chasing a 5th straight to the title is taking a template. good penalty for an engine violation. table tests that were thought 1st with red bulls max 1st step in and 2nd, hamilton need for staff and a by 2 points in the title standing. ah, it was really tricky the session in general because there are still some damp patches and getting the temperature in the time of the 1st. that wasn't easy, but yeah, really, really great job by the team. so happy with the performance in terms of getting us out the right time to marginally difficult, but i'll give it everything and today was definitely
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a little bit better about crystal abraham. mercedes is not what we want, but we tried everything. so we just need to understand what, what we could have done better, but of course we can't change the car anymore and we'll see more what we, what we can do. football now in england have moved a step closer to qualifying for the 2022. well copying cutter a thrashed and or 5 nel away england, our undefeated in the qualifiers that they've won 6 games and drawing once this latest result means that they need their group by 4 points. next qualifier is at home, a guest hungry on tuesday to night. everybody on the field had high motivation for 2, numerous different reasons for but also the right mentality and good quality to, to go and win the game. so for us, it was a, a perfect balance. what, what we now have to do is make sure that the performance wembley on tuesday is, is even better than to mice. switzerland to have boosted their hopes of automatic
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college creation visitors, northern ireland to now the result means the swiss are 2nd and groups seem 3 points behind italy with they'll face in november and it was a huge when for scott, send in their assets to qualifies it was time zone, gave them a 3 to win over israel in glasgow. let's put into our 2nd in their group and of course for playoff place. and the group in is qualify automatically for next years . cynical are edging closer to the final payoff round in african woke up qualifying liverpool sauce. value money was among the goals scores as they beat namibia for one in group age another. when on tuesday, we'll still 1st days for senegal, algonquin as advanced the place 5 african team will then go to the final in south africa, have continued their unbeaten and some poor goal keeping help them at 231 when over
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the opiate. but like yourself, africa haven't appeared at the final since host in them in 2010. it's latest. when means that they top group g and r one point hedge of gonna south africa. well, gonna were able to bounce back from their recent defeat to south africa. the black saws will back to winning ways against bab way arsenal saw thomas spotty, was among the gold scores and best 31 victory gonna have qualified. 3 of the last 4 cartridges to los angeles dodgers have leveled up at their playoff series with the san francisco giants with tom cruz watching on in san francisco, the reigning wold, serious champions, a hit back from their opening game defeat. perfect, throw from a movie. bet that one of the highlights of this 7 to the will to best of 5 series and now ships to dodger stadium on monday. a couple of sometimes you just do things
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that you don't know wire just kind of do it. and that was just one of those things i kind of peaked and so i'm going to to 3rd and add on, you know, just whatever it all just kind of happened so fast. and fortunately as able to make to throw in stop the moment i'm there are the van that's often described as the toughest foot race on earth has reached its conclusion. moroccan run out as she that morality has won the math and isabella title for an 8th time. in 6 day 251 kilometers ultra math and that goes through the sahara desert. it was being held up for the 1st time in more than 2 years due to the co vid and 19 net and debbie and i saw his vote for me a hand you back to pizza. santa thank you so much. come all is here with 30 minutes vouchers are well used from 11 g with a live update out with baghdad. as one analyst tells this program he's expect
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content up to be as low as 30 percent. we'll see you, sir. ah . ah al jazeera world's feet said she dizzy and family facing agonizing choices and an uncertain future. we had a family time had enough of it and i want to move to another country. disillusioned with life, been struggling. economy has been in my dream, was to become a lawyer or a judge. i really wanted back what the circumstances at unity and family high hopes desperate lives on al jazeera,
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incarcerated the over half his life convicted by unknown, unanimous jury for a crime in which no one was obliged mail, making eye contact when the white parson could cause him to lose his life, and in this particular situation, it caused him to lose his freedom. why did the lord deemed unconstitutional by the supreme court? still keep people behind boss in the state of louisiana being incarcerated has just been out of the farm of slavery. the jim co convictions on al jazeera to know where the fires are and where they are going. greeks look to the skies in a worrying side, helicopters have been getting closer to major towns and cities. this one is just to wrap it in, become much bigger. and if you can see by the trade trucks, the fires climbing up the hill just behind us on the ground. this is what the business of fighting fires looks like. holding back, the inevitability of mother nature's fury is dangerous and exhausting work would
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rather give whatever to wicker. the hope is the fire will stop when it runs out of fuel. but for the moment, the fuel is everything in sight ah, minions of iraq is a voting in parliamentary elections under tight security coming up an update from baghdad. ah, hello again. i'm come all santa maria here in tow with the world news from alger zebra. ah, thousands.
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