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i was wanting to receive his vern's form. we moved full to grow and frock. we balanced for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let be part when denise is growth and progress in indonesia now awe gun battles and explosions in beirut. falling protests against the judge investigating last year's port blast. at least 6 people are killed in an address to the nation. lebanon's president me shallow, says those responsible for the violence will be held accountable. ah,
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elegant peter, i'll be here and know how you're watching al jazeera also coming up. so if he calls on the taliban to form a more inclusive afghan government, as it's acting foreign minister holds talks in ankara. no way says an attack by a man using a bow and arrow, the killed 5 people appears to be terrorism. also ahead, protests in defense of george's imprison form a precedent. he is facing a possible 6 year sentence. ah, a cautious com has returned to lebanon's capital following the worst bout with violence in more than a decade for more than 4 hours. b roots was rocked by gunfire and rocket propelled grenades. at least 6 people were killed. seeing the halter is there, she begins are coverage with this report. the sniper fire
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gunfights rockets fired in the city. a battle across the dividing line that dates back to the civil war that ended in 1990. 2 long time enemies turned part of a route into a battle ground. bullets bounce from buildings as people ran for cover. and children evacuated from school. we need the children to low levels and then we waited until the parents came to take their children. the children were going to panic and fear they cried and screamed a large army deployment failed to control the situation. supporters of muslim she political groups and his beloved were hunkered down and she s neighborhood. on the other side of the street where the supporters of the christian lebanese forces party, there were casualties. many of them civilians hit by stray bullets, some while hiding in their homes. the clashes are now in their 3rd hour. it is one
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of the most serious about the violence. in recent years, the tensions were over a judge leading an investigation into last 2 years. explosion at the report has belong, i'll say the confrontations began when the lebanese sniper ambush protestors making their way to the justice palace where they demanded the removal of judge todd. at the thought they blamed the lebanese forces for the attack, a charge. the group denied. the real threat lies in the use of weapons and those who have targeted peaceful demonstrators. there were peaceful demonstrations everywhere during the past 2 years. but we have not seen such an attack against them. the dangerous escalation followed political pensions over the investigation which has already paralyzed. the government has fallen, are threatening to pull their ministers, which means an entire sect would be absent in violation of the country,
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sectarian power sharing agreements. the opposition, the choosing has below and of stating a coo and using arms to impose their will. ever since his bottle of arms no longer had any function except fighting wars and syria, or assuming agenda, and now imposing on the new state, what the justice is allowed to do and not to do what a judge can decide or can't decide. and they're drawing red lines around ministers who are caught up and accused, and they're saying they are above the law. the guns eventually fell silent, but it further divided and already polarized society, there appears to be an undeclared truth, but the crisis is not over. demands for the judges dismissal, have not gone away. those against him say he is politicized those who support him, and that includes the families of victims. so he is among the rare judges who
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aren't politically affiliated in a country where there is a culture of impunity and those in power act above the law. more than 200 people were killed in that blast that destroyed neighborhood. what happened today was a show, a force by has bella and its allies, essentially giving the lebanese public false choice, either stability, ah, without justice or of justice, but no stability. this is just the latest in a series of attempts by has by law and the ruling elite to undermine abstract and blocked the domestic investigation into the lab. the balance of power is not in judge baton favor, but he did try to take on the powerful, which is almost unheard of 11 on history. it pushed the country to the brink and brought back scenes from a turbulent pass that may have been a warning of what might come santa could there. elisha zita failed. well,
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the president michel own address the nation today condemning the violence. i know you said that the we will never allow anyone to hijack the council of what has happened to day will be followed on both levels of the judiciary and the security and the investigations were reach the reality and the truth. and the fact that those perpetrators will be taken to the court in the investigation of the barrett port blast will continue. because it's a commitment to what the lebanese people and towards the international community to law based on the independence of the judicial get us. okay, let's take a closer look at where this all happened. she protested. we're heading for the cities palace of justice, calling for the removal of the judge, leading that port blast investigation. the army says crowds came under fire at 2 unit traffic, circle them chaos, broke out with rockets and intense gunfire of more than 4 hours. it all happened right on the site of a decades old sectarian fault line,
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the so called green line separating muslim and christian fractions during lebanon's 15 year long civil war which ended in 1990. however, divisions are still deeply entrenched on the west in is she are predominantly home, to sheer muslims. and the has bala and amal political groups and on the east is i in al renee, a long time strong hold of the christian lebanese forces political movement on thursday. the army was once again between them, trying to bring the violence under control. run a curry is the lebanese political activist. she spoke to us earlier about how it feels to watch the violence from afar. i was just in, in the route i yeah. i just arrived actually here and from lebanon. i was there till september and, and i think, i actually think the very interesting question because most of the questions that we have been at for for the past 2 years is about how are you going to. 6 make the
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change, how are you going to change soon in class? and i think that such as to the human that we feel our as the population and that we tend to forget and how we feel that we feel corner to improve in. we've seen her gotten we feel bad. and we thought that after one of the biggest explosion in the history and this, this is going to be the, the maximum of our suffering. and this is going to end. and yet we fall down every day more and more. so i think that we feel stuck. some of us are trying to find a way out. and some of us are trying to find a way out til being and in the loop. and. and and he, i, i feel that all the rage that we have for on the streets and that we have for, in,
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on, on the, for after you of the losing is always facing much media players, much more violence layers. and at the end of the day, were just people who want to know who killed that and would just the people who want to live in freedom and dignity. it's sometimes it's as simple as this and, and it's always about real politics and how we want. i want things to go in there in a political sense. thank you for this question. tensions over the investigation and the port blast had been mounting for several days on monday as follows. leader half of the throttle of publicly times the judge tarok baton saying he was biased and was targeting ship officials. baton remained on phase on tuesday. he issued an arrest warrant for the former minister of finance who's a member of the shia amal party. it was a move that infuriated has bala and his main shia ally shortly afterwards to amal
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officials, filed another legal challenge, calling for the judge to be removed. the conflict spilled into the council of ministers meeting on wednesday, which ought to be suspended after animal party minister lost his temper, slammed the table and shouted at the president, michel own, has bala and amal called for protest against the judge. the next morning. while the violence unfolded as a senior us diplomat was in town, the under secretary of state was meeting officials under the $67000000.00 the lebanese military. but she said she was concerned about the worsting security situation in beirut. we stress that a clean, impartial, independent dis, cherry is the guarantor of all the rights and the values that we as democracies hold dear and share again the lebanese people deserve no less. and the victims and families of those lost in the port left deserve no less. today's unacceptable
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violence makes clear what the stakes are. high level taliban delegations in turkey today as it continues a diplomatic push for support and recognition. they've met the turkish foreign minister in ankara. that's come a day after talks and cattle with a group appealed to us and e officials to end up canister, guns, isolation, the taliban ones, the west to east financial restrictions that it says are crippling the country. the group took over afghanistan in august. how she loved the balloon. we advised the taliban administration once again that they should be inclusive for the unity of the country. we told them the importance of including all ethnic and religious groups in the administration of the country. we've underlined one thing and do not see this as a request from the west, but an expectation from the islamic world as well. we told them the importance of allowing girls to go to school and giving women the right to work. george's
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opposition is holding a rally in the capital to please see to protest against the imprisonment of the former president befell soccer shrilly. the government says he enter the country illegally from exile successfully, now face his 6 years in prison on allegations of abuse of power, while in office. he had been on hunger strike for 14 days robin for a stay. walker reports now from the city of restore fi michael sack actually considered by many to be george's most maverick and divisive politician is being held at rous, debbie prison. he calls himself a political prisoner and has been on hunger strike since being detained 2 weeks ago . i believe in his lawyers say his health is deteriorating. he has a problem with a more meant his more ring. a little before. i ain't. this is the situation is worsening every day. a global mucous helmet with vulgar some of its chain. but to me, the earlier this month, seconds really reappeared in georgia after 8 years in exile, bombay holding on
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a georgians to take to the streets and rejects the current government. he's alleged to have taken a ferry from ukraine, hidden inside a truck carrying dairy products. eventually he was arrested vo convictions in up cynthia of abuses of power in office. the government says sac ashville, these hunger strike is political theatre ahead of 2nd round marrow elections at the end of the month. i so suki that the circus and show that we've seen going on these last few days, of course, serves only one purpose, is the task a prisoner sarkis philly to raise the temperature in some way. his party noticed that in the 2nd round of elections there lose everywhere, so they try to show the public their prisoner. soc ashville is seriously ill, editor of garbled, temperate love you. seconds really still enjoys the support of a significant minority of georgians. oh, they remember him as
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a reformer and they fear those reforms of being undone by the present government and its ties to the countries richest oligarch. wicker sack has really says he's prepared to die for his countrymen, but he's made a gamble that his countrymen want to see him freed rather than remain behind bars in prison. some analysts think sac asheville, his return was ill timed, so everybody knows these there ah, out their power hungry, and i think that's also scared. some water fluctuate to support him. and so far what we've seen, he doesn't have that much support to either to initiate new or some sort of upright or, or some other revolution here. or, and also importantly, he doesn't, i have so much international support like to be used to have george's western allies worry that sucker sh vi's arrest is politically motivated to they
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also warned him about returning home and destabilizing an already divided electorate robin for esteem. walker al jazeera rooster chevy, still to come here on, i'll just the europe after a year of locked down and travel benz bodies beat. she's prepared to welcome back some foreign tourists. many say it's not enough engineering a new life. we meet the girls in nigeria who are set on building a korea, not a marriage. ah. with above average temperatures, phil. hello, i've have one. let me show you what we're talking about across the middle east. so back that an q wait, you're almost a good 10 degrees above where you should be. so i put the colors on the darker the
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color, the higher the temperature. and i also wanted to show this when coming down from iraq, a light shamal on friday, but watch i press play on saturday. we can see it pick up as well. so for northern areas of the gulf, q weights, yes sir. temperatures are above average, but you'll see wind gusts of about 40 kilometers per hour on saturday. but the bright sunshine continues in the days to come. temperatures also above average for pockets down karachi, getting up to 38 degrees, but otherwise not much to talk about full on sunshine. here. storms are ploughing into the western portion of turkey through greece hopping over the g and c's a south of east mirror. pretty good batch of what weather there. and we do have red weather alerts in play across greece for these severe storms through central africa . look at this, i will call the central african republic as we head toward western areas of the democratic republic of congo. some pretty good storms flaring up here. further towards the south in cape town, temperatures have dropped off in that cooler air will eventually make it toward
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johannesburg in the days to come, a big drop for your temperatures. that's it for me. the most people will never know what's be your the story. the deafening silence of 100000 forms. how it feels to touch danger every day. most people will never know what it's like to work with. every breath is fresh with fear is not an option. but we're not most people ah
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ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories this hour. a cautious com has returned to bay rudolph to hours of violence that left at least 6 people dead. and many more injures on, identified snipers on top of building shot to kill on gunman for the army in the streets is the worst street violence. the in years troops moved in out a gun fire broke out with protests against the judge leading the port blast investigation as bala and its allies of accused the judge tonic battle of political bias in his prob, without providing any evidence. president michelle alone has just address the nation condemning the violence. he said the government would never let anyone hijack the country and promised the investigation would continue. noise intelligence agency says an attack by a man using a bow and arrow appears to have been terrorism. 5 people were killed,
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and 2 were injured in the town of kong, spoke south west of the capital oh, slope. a 37 year old danish suspect has been arrested. his alexia bryan, an arrow pierce's a wall in southeastern norway. part of what police say a several crime scenes after a man armed with a bow and arrow roamed through the small town of cones berg about 8 kilometers from the capitol, oslo. over 30 minutes, he picked out targets, killing 4 women, and a man aged between $50.72 others were injured, including an off duty police officer. the attack and its aftermath overshadowed noise, new prime ministers 1st day in office. jonas gas, dora called it a cruel and brutal act, or a dog's avoiding gloom. in the 1st doctor did my 1st thoughts ready go to cons bag and those affected their, those who have lost their lives were injured? and was shocked by this horrible incident that has hit this beautiful town. i am
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a messenger police of arrested and charged a 37 year old danish man named and local media as espen. anderson broughton. the muslim convert earlier posted a warning on twitter intelligence agency, se the attack appears to have been terrorism with your hall university. can pop the one that earlier had been worries of the man having been radicalized, which to police have followed up. but as previously stated, no reports from 2021. there from 2020 or earlier here. police in a scandinavian country and normally armed, but officers nationwide have been temporarily ordered to carry firearms. no way suffered its worst piece time, their shooting and july 2011. when a far right attacker and as private killed 77 people, many of them teenagers at a summer holiday camp. now flags flying at half mast and cones berg and the
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attack is being felt across all of norway. alix o'brien al jazeera higher level e u delegations in london to discuss proposals to reform. northern island protocol . frustration is growing on both sides about how trade across the border could be or should be controlled. on tuesday, the u. k. is breakfast minister talked of tearing up the protocol that's created checks on goods moving between the british isles and northern ireland journal or has more now on what's being discussed from london. this is a piece of legislation governing trade between great britain and northern ireland. while northern ireland is allowed to remain part of the single market, the single market that was a way of avoiding a hard border on the island of island in its place. a customs divide between great britain and northern ireland with the e. u. leverage levying checks on goods flowing from the mainland to no, not well. the u. k. now says that deal is not working. the checks of being too
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onerous the applied it's creating havoc in the northern ireland economy and they no longer want to abide by will be overseen by the european court of justice in this protocol. well, the e you earlier in the week went further than most people expected putting together a proposal to drop. many of those checks up to 80 percent of the most contentious ones on food and negotiators in london in preliminary talks. now the expectation is their expectation is that the british side will reject the proposal. why will, because it doesn't deal with that much more political question of the european court of justice. ultimately this could go on for weeks. what he's at stake is the possibility that the u. k. side institute article 60 proceedings to suspend the protocol, the e, you then retaliate. ultimately we're talking about the possibility of a trade war between these 2 sides. at least 46 people were killed in a fire and southern taiwan. dozens of others were injured in the plays that broke
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out in the 30 my story building early on thursday. the authorities are investigating whether the fire in calcium was started deliberately. the building house, small shops and apartments. the belgian governments being sued over the separation of biracial children from the african mothers during its colonial rule in the congo . 5 women demanding reparations. they say the policy that separated thousands of children amounted to abduction and abuse. the mixed race children, known as matters were born to belgian fathers and congress mothers were placed on the state guardianship in orphanages usually run by the catholic church. the belgian prime minister. apologize. 2 years ago for the states roll debt collector, in the case of those women, they actually want to show that they are more than head and staff was hurt at. the problem was also that we were considered children of the state. it was not the mother who exercised power, it was the state that was allowed to exercise power. and in that sense, they were free to do as they pleased. russia has recorded its highest number of
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daily corona, virus infections and deaths. more than 980 deaths were recorded on thursday, and more than 31000 new cases with less than one 3rd of russians vaccinated. the government says it needs to speed up inoculations. despite the mounting toll, the kremlin has ruled out vaccine mandates or a new nationwide locked up. the indonesian island of bali is welcoming to his back alternating months. heights is so long as they are vaccinated, and they also complete 5 days of hotel quarantine. travelers from 19 different countries are to be given entry. after months of economic hardship, many on barley are eager to welcome back visitors as jessica washington no reports on the island. if sally, this is cute of each one of the things is most popular tourist attraction. for months, some of families famed beaches were closed due to the pandemic. now many say they are feeling optimistic. the worst is over. i hope tourists will come back just like
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before and getting my shift boards ready. shortly after the pandemic began, indonesia shouted food as to tours the restrictions had a devastating effect on valleys, economy. as hotels and restaurants closed thousands of people faced financial hardship. before the pandemic, there were around $3.00 to $5.00 people each day who wanted to learn how to set up . now, there is no one a few months ago, indonesia was the global epi center of the virus with thousands of people dying every day. but after months of tragedy, infections have declined, and the vaccine drive has been accelerated. on the 1st day of its reopening, no flights arrived at the international terminal. official say it may take weeks or months before the industry probably restarts. november 2nd. in november, according to our data, there are booking some china says korea and japan. hopefully the bookings will keep
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going up. some local business owners, hopefully they will be able to revive the businesses as restrictions are further east, regular. like if the regulations were simpler, motorists come, rebuilding easy work in tourism, just one body to be normal again as soon as possible. like many in the industry, she fears a composer a 5 day hotel quarantine may put off visitors. the posho, reopening of indonesia borders is just the 1st step in rejuvenates in the countries tourism industry. experts say they are confident, industry will begin in coming. sama confident the appeal a sally remains unchanged. this is the emit demetia of barry at the debt. why i am optimistic that valley will rebound will be 5 again. more than 6000000 travelers visited barley in 2019. those in the tourism industry
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are hoping both and others will soon return. jessica washington out to sierra jakarta to nigeria, where girls from poorer and more conservative communities are being taught robotics it's hope they can build careers in software engineering without the skills organized to say, most will end up in early marriages and address reports. now from the ancient city of cano, ah, 15 year old kadijah ripe. you comes here to learn how to build robert. she has big dreams that one day she will design and build more complex machines that helps save lives and protect the environment. khadija is from a conservative society, northern nigeria, at i age many girls here, condition to think of starting a family, but they're aspiring engineer says that can't wait in a 2nd. i want to be an engineer to build as many different devices as i can. and
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particularly interested in solar covered devices. fellow student fatima zachary says she is drawn to renewable energy and wants to excel in the feel. she's already help build some prototypes has in any way i came, you to learn. and i had been taught a lot about how windmills work and how to replace the various components. all the girls here are from poor families who can't afford private tuition. and the skills they learn aren't available in government drug schools. what y'all, why she may enter the conference, the cobra community development initiative and, and governmental organization is empowering them with life changing skills. they need to realize their dreams. the objective here is to create an opportunity whereby we're able to meet brought into the future and teach these young women principals that around fires technology months,
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how they afford in practice with interaction teaching, basic programming skills, learning who fun activities, community leader, humbert nasa. what runs one of the training centers, he says the idea is helping to end all traditions that hold back girls from attaining their full potential. the 1st change you see is the psychological change. when they came in, they were drooping, their heads were down. but after a few weeks, they were all sort of holding their heads up high with pride. and that also affects the whole community as well with the kinds of robotics on the only skills the students get to learn. in this crammed classroom model, 70 goes learned computing with support from the microsoft corporation train is whole, was kim's, these girls get here,
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will help them gain financial independence. in this part of northern nigeria most goes, i expected to get by. they tend to auto body, but many get divorce before the even settlement. that's when organizers believe that training would be useful. but a lack of resources are threatening to drain the program. there's always that challenge of funding and funding i'm funding is a major, major challenge because we also have to quit pottery and as an a clip. i teachers with as much information on as much training as possible with many drying up whilst a beautiful idea to help disadvantage teenagers may soon faded to oblivion along with the hopes of many goals. who dream of changing their society and the world. i'm a decrease al jazeera couple nigeria ah exactly 1730 g m t.

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