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i started to do the funerals in london and the family. we saw a stopping problem into which i began. is this hotness the stories we don't often hear told by the people who did them. jeff is such a level of actual east and undertakers. this is europe, on alta 0. ah, ah, oh, as protest spread against the qu in sudan invoice from several countries, meet the deposed prime minister. ah, hello, there i'm the stars the attain. this is al 0 life and also coming up tension in pakistan as a band group threatens to march to the capitol after police officers are killed in
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a day of violence. farmers entry longer hold protests against a government ban on chemical fertilizers has the cultivation season. there gets underway, the lifeline for venezuelans, a bridge shot for years due to tensions with columbia reopens, allowing them to cross over for food and medicine. ah, now sued ons, military has been increasing its crackdown on the opposition 3 days after it seized power and accrue envoys from several countries have now visited deposed prime minister abdulla hancock at his residence, where he is being kept under heavy security. u. s. secretary of state antony blinking is also spoken to ham dock and is calling for all civilian leaders to be released. that's as who dan's crew leader abdul fat albert had dismissed at least 6 ambassadors from their posts. they were part of a group of diplomats abroad who announced their rejection of the military takeover
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. and now more protesters had been arrested during street demonstrations. that's after state oil company workers and doctor's joined, a growing strike. and the african union has suspended cartoon until civilian rule is restored. the while bank has also put a delivery is on hold. him morgan has all the latest from cartoon. these road blocks on the streets and neighborhoods around to dance capital 2 are now a common sight once used to keep out. security for says during anti government protests against then president obama will be here in 2019. they've become a symbol of rejection. of monday's military coup and on the 3rd day of the military takeover in the city weather revolution that overthrew this year thought that people were back on the street the out in hard to protest. those have called for a general strike and civil disobedience, state oil workers, doctors, businesses and other sectors have responded to that call. i'm not going to remove
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banks, government institutions and private companies are all closed. this is a full civil strike and people are preparing for the main event on october 30th. and i know these people were elected because we saw that they had to know how, but the military didn't give them the space to do their jobs right now. because the military has power, they have halted the past and taken us back to square one. but that doesn't work for us. this is why it's better than we're hungry versus his decisions. the who has already had an economic and political impact onto them. the u. s. has a now and it will hold back at $700000000.00 assistance package that was meant for the transitional government that has been deposed. the african union suspended to dance membership on wednesday. and the world bank, which provided financial assistance, has withheld back to us. and i'm the tenant general, i've been put, the hon said he took power and dissolved the cabinet to avoid sliding into civil war. his promise, a cabinet of professionals. but some analysts say forming
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a government accepted by all will not be easy if they manage to come up with acceptable government. a government that is formed with real exhibit one independent from political affiliations who can be trusted to pick the country into lecture in 2020 city it went to a to, for us. it was the stipulated before i think that would be the key. these demonstrators, fayetteville continued to build their momentum for more protests calling for an end to the military rule. several people have been killed since the crew on monday, and many more injured, but protest as they, they'll go on until their aims are achieved. he bol morgan al jazeera harpoon. moving on on pakistan's government as threatening to crack down on a band group, half to 4 police officers were killed at a rally in yellow hall. 2 protesters were also reportedly killed. dozens more injured when gunfire broke out on wednesday. members of the treat ela bake party
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have been blocking a busy highway now since last week. there demanding the release of their leader and the expulsion of the french ambassador for the 2017 charlie abdur cartoon controversy come, i'll hide. it has more now from islamabad. for policemen, located in the last 24 hours, we saw images on the social media of some of the protesters where i saw dr. first day. of course, i still demand marching toward the law by the police of gosh and bedding, the brunt of days where doors. hundreds of policemen have been injured. some of them are said to be in critical condition. the government of gods decided to clam down hard on this outfit yesterday when debug on the prime minister called the cabinet meeting. he of course, said that the people will be dealt with an iron hand that nobody has the right to come and dictate foreign policy or take madge into their own hands. now,
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that protested on the other hand, continued to say that there is a peaceful protest. they are continuing to march, i ended up applying to drop them at the river jail em. tens of thousands of policemen had been a requisition from the nearby province as 30000 policemen head and islam about a loan have been called in from the other provinces. the situation of god is very tense and it will be important to see how the government will be able to deal with this waller dire situation. and whether they will be able to stop the march at the river, jail them onto another set of demonstrations and farmers and sri lanka, protesting that against a lack of fertilizer as the cultivation season gets under way. the shortage follows government decisions. have been all agro chemicals. and part of a government clamped down on what it calls non essential imports during a foreign currency crisis. president got to buy a raja pox, announced that moving ne thing he wanted to make farming 100 percent gallic. then l
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fernandez has moved out from the town of humbug, total. the angry slogans being chanted by hundreds of angry farmers basically demanding what they say is vital to their next planting season. the marcy's and here in she lanka, they said that chemical fertilizers which they're not getting is something that they've been used to for 50 or 60 years. the soil is used to it, the crop lines are used to it, and they cannot get a proper harvest unless and until they are given these chemical fertilizers and agro chemicals. now as you can see, there are hundreds of farmers taking part in this protest today. it's, and part of a series of protests the chill anchor has seen right across the country in all the district over the last few weeks. the main thing is that the government has imposed an input band on chemical fertilizer, an agro chemicals. and this,
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the pharmacy is really destroying their potential livelihoods, like boss of the protests around the country. and here today in ha monta to most of these marchers end up outside the administrative centers of these areas here to their calling on the government administrators who are in charge of water distribution in terms of distributing whatever organic organic fertilizer that is available to ensure that they're fairly distributed and things like that. the anger is palpable among the people here who i essentially are really feeling the pinch their see whatever products that are available in the market have. now i started being sold at black market prices. they're really desperate because things that they've been used to for such a long time. they cannot get on with the government has accused these protests of being instigated by politicians. but what the pharmacy is,
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the anger is real and it is because of the situation they've been reduced to or india has successfully testified, one of its intercontinental ballistic missiles. the agony 5 has a range of 5000 kilometers and is also capable of carrying a nuclear warhead. and believe to be able to strike nearly all of china. long running tensions with beijing about a disputed border have escalated after troops were killed and a stand off in april last year. and others per annum has worn out from new delhi. and the defense ministry says it carried out successful test launch of the odd me 5 intercontinental ballistic missile off india is eastern course on wednesday night. now the 50 tom miss hall was carrying a 1.5 ton warhead and flew at 24 times the speed of sound before the flashing down in the bay of bang gold. now the army 5 has been successfully tested at least 5 times since 2012 by the engineers who designed it. but this is the 1st time that
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it's being tested by the indian army team as part of its induction into the armed forces. for the 1st time that such a test has been carried out at night, the army 5 is india, the longest range surface to surface ballistic missile. it has a range of 5000 kilometers, meaning that it can hit any target in china. this is also the 1st soft chart test launch since the military standoff between india and china began in a pool last year. the tensions resulted in the 1st depth and fighting between the 2 countries in 50 years and multiple rounds of tool since then have failed to result in the complete disengagement of soldiers on both sides of the border. now and the defense ministry has said that the successful test of me 5 is in line with the state policy of credible minimum deterrence, which on the pins its commitment to knows 1st use. now this launch was actually
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supposed to happen last month. and when the chinese government found out about it, they weren't happy. and they said that all parties should be committed to maintaining peace, security, and stability and south asia. well, these moves by india come as a u. s. military is my senior officer warned very concerning hypersonic missile test by china. general not really is the 1st pentagon official to confirm that test . earlier this year, the hypersonic weapon launched into orbit has the potential to evade america missile defenses. the u. s. is working on its own hypersonic technology, but remains behind both china and russia. now, the u. k says, threats by france to block british votes, violence ports are a breach of international law at the latest escalation and a dispute link to post breaks at fishing agreement. paris is now threatening sanctions if the u. k. doesn't got more licenses to french fishermen in british waters. france says it's receiving only 50 percent of the licenses that it's
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entitled to london says sanctions it would be met with the appropriate retaliation . i mean, while the european court of justice has ordered a poland to pay a daily fine of more than a $1000000.00 in a dispute about judicial reforms, the ear is angry about a chain but within the polish supreme court, which is meant to discipline judges earlier a polish court ruling challenged the supremacy of each law in the country. andrew cylinder reports from the calmness of the european union's court of justice in luxembourg comes would amount to a bombshell in this crisis involving poland and the you. the text is brief, he c, j, vice president, orders, poland to pay a fine of 1000000 euros a day because it's failed to suspend a disciplinary chamber of its supreme court. that order was made in july to be in a country where the vast majority of people support membership of the european union. it's government has been defying legal reforms ordered by the u. poland
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stands accused by brussels of political interference with a new disciplinary system for judges. polish judges of declare that some e u. laws clash with their constitution. even before the latest action, the governing party of poland, accused the e. u. of blackmail. the $1200000.00 fine from brussels coincided with a harsh warning from belgium's prime minister, aimed at polish leaders. you're playing with fire when waging war with our european colleagues for internal political reasons. this is about the overwhelming majority of member states from the baltics to portugal. who agree our union is a union of values, not a cash machine. you cannot pocket all the money, but refused the values that attack contrast it. with the diplomatic
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approach, the french president emanuel micron had been taking with the polish leader andre duda. however, micron had said, well ahead of this meeting that poland needed to make concrete proposals. the question now is whether poland will be compliant or defiant. what's next? it's hard to say you could expect now the polish government to say, well, sorry, we're not able to pay this fine because it or own boldest constitutional court has said that this would not be in line with the policy constitution. can the polish government afford to keep going against the majority view of polish people who value e. u. membership that is unclear. andrew simmons al jazeera still had here on out as in ecuador, indigenous communities and labor unions keep up the pressure on the president and report from south africa. when many are yet to be compensated for land. they were
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forcibly removed from it during passing. ah, ah, look forward to brighter skies the weather sponsored my cattle airways. hello, we've got more sundry down paws into central parts of mediterranean sea. the sil clutch a storm still rumbling away. deep area of low pressure here. it's been stuck with us for around. well, the best part of this week, and it's not moving too far too quickly. and if anything over the next couple of days it will intensify. further with increasing wind springs, some very heavy rain in across much of southern italy, sicily still seeing some lively showers. calabria still sinks in wet weather as we go on through the next day or so. much of europe is actually fine and dry with clear skies and some pleasant autumn sunshine, not so up towards the northwest in western parts. we'll see something of
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a change as we go on through the next couple of days. western england, whilst out towards the southwest approach is already seeing some heavy array. as we go through, we're thursday. we have got one is in 41, a 2 spots, certainly over the high grout of northwest england. southwest scotland could see a 100 to 200 millimeters of frame that is likely to cause some flooding then. and it's still in place as we go on for a friday, more wet to weather, coming through across a good part of further u. k. at this state. wet weather that across good parts of france down to spain. and notice the shower was continuing there for southern parts of italy as it turned increasingly wet and windy with further flooding to come. oh, the weather sponsored by casara ways in the country with an abundance of results, rate law and walk indonesia whose firms for me we moved full to growth and froth. we balance for rena economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law,
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indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs invest . let me pause when the this is growth and progress in indonesia now. ah ah. hello again, i'm miss darcy attainder home. that's remind you of our top stories here. the south, so don's military leader has sacked at least 6 ambassadors as international pressure grows against monday's crew. the african union has suspended cartoon on the well, bank has put aide on hold. pakistan. government is threatening to crack down on a band grief after full police officers were killed at
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a rally. nearly all members of the to rekey la bake party on demanding the release of their leader farmers and sri lanka, protesting against a lack of fast eliza. after a government ban on all agro chemicals and part of a crackdown on so called non essential imports during a foreign currency crisis. now foot trench between columbia and venezuela has reopened, after being closed for 2 years. and closure led to venezuelans relying on people smugglers to get them over the border as they tried to escape economic tamela back home, as under amputee now reports from the club in boulder, city of cricketer. 3 weeks after 1st announcing its been as well as finally reopened form of border crossings with columbia for pedestrians. and the simone believer international bridge is again brimming with activity as eager venezuelans cross in search of goods and health services that you are. thank god, this is real progress. it's a big advantage because crossing through the illegal trails is tough and dangerous,
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especially for the sick and elderly fell and mano, columbia opened that side of the border and june, 2nd. but its limiting entry to keep daily numbers under control. while authorities police, some of the legal crossings often controlled by criminal gangs that thousands used during the closure. being able to cross legally and safely is a huge relief for people on both sides of the border. but many here hope this will also be the 1st step forwards, or restart of commerce in trade in that could jumpstart an economy that was badly hurt by years of closure. but target, i don't fuss about tom. they took this step now let's hope it will be fully restored. we have a lot to gain from more trade and more interchange. former congressman fred the barrel. al, who's been given the title of border protector by them, are due to government, came to the bridge to check on the proceedings,
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and called on the columbian government to reopen trade. or to say my heart monitor colombian side of the border is the region with the highest unemployment in the country. the paralysis has killed thousands of jobs and businesses while we are ready to restart boilers breast. as soon as they lay the borders, merchants association says it has spent more than 2 and a half years trying to come the government to reopen. it says the closure as meant the end of 1300 businesses and more than 13000 jobs in columbia alone. and then we're going to understand that the governments in caracas and buckets are distant because they have different political ideologies, an economic system. but that doesn't mean that regular people and businessmen congregate together. and we evidently do, and the needs keep the border open. it's time to set aside the differences and regenerate the commercial activities are always existed in ice directly open border . some exporting companies are so anxious to restart that they are already filling trucks with goods like toilet paper to send to venezuela. as soon as their
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greenlighted politics have long disrupted the codependent economic relationship between colonial venezuela now, many can wait to return to some level of normality. allison that the engine heater cook water and did in his communities and labor unions protested in ecuador for a 2nd day on wednesday. they want the government to freeze the price of fuel which has risen many times in recent months. to re isabel has the story o. d blocked the main highway outside quito, residence of san miguel lake, a lid on se precedent, yet more lesser, who has been in office for 4 months, lie to them during the election campaign about fixing but troubled economy and improving their lives. wow. they say he's within decision to raise fuel prices proves it. this woman does not want to show her face. she's a nurse and says we're dorians are struggling to survive. i learned, you know,
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i make $400.00 a month and i cannot make it to the end of the month. the president increases the price of fuel and this affects us in every possible way. it wasn't long before the police and armed forces marched in. the president declared a state of emergency a week ago to combat rising, crime and protests are not tolerated. the police are using peer gulf and rubber bullets to clear the roads. now they're going into this community and going after the protesters, the processors are saying, the president is adam will as with hunger, that is hurting their interests. and that's why they remain on the streets. the government says demonstrators are trying to generate chaos, but those protesting say they just want the price of fuel frozen, along with indigenous communities who want to hold in government plans to increase oil and mining production. they also want the police to stop using tear gas to break up the protest. yeah, java a lot,
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my grandchildren are inside. one is 2 months old. they can't breathe. therefore in got inside my house. several people were detained, and others were injured doing the clashes in san miguel liquor lead on president general last or is heading to glasgow this week to participate in the cove 20 c climate meeting of people here want him to look at what's affecting them directly in the community where you are that the turbo, we're the dog. we don't have work, we are poor. there are no millionaires here. we all suffer here. there is no water, no electricity. last so came to power with a promise to improve the economy and has been trying to pass a series of business friendly laws that will help him get out of the current crises . he's now asking equip dorians to unite our own yamato. i'm calling for dialogue. consensus to think about what's good for our country, not in personal interests. while we rebuild ecuador, there are people who want to divide it, but people have lost trust in the administration. oh,
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they see the government's development plans do not include people like them. but he said, well, i'll just cedar, send me a like a lid on now hearing looking into lebanon's, former prime minister's role in the buried blast has been delayed. the judge investigating the explosion has suspended, hudson d abs hearing. and her a lawsuit against the state has settled. they have filed a series on wednesday challenging tarrant bit as efforts to prosecute him over last year's blast. the former prime minister has missed at least 2 interrogation sessions that were requested by the judge. allan haiti providing health care is difficult even in the best of times, but these are times of crisis. gangs have blockaded ports, creating a fuel shortage, and it's now a life or death situation for hospital patients, rob reynolds rewards from the capital, puerto prince. of all the places that are suffering in haiti to day this may be one of the deepest wells of misery. port princes, general hospital,
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where patients receive bare bones treatment for chronic diseases, cove infections and traumatic injuries. this man says he was attacked by bandits with machetes, not by them when they tried to kill me, and i don't even know he was ship compounding conditions and haitian health care. a severe fuel shortage is crippling. many hospitals, the public electrical grid is unreliable, so hospitals are powered by generators without fuel for the generators. hospitals can't operate, kidney, dialysis machines, ventilators, incubators for premature babies, and other equipment, nasty casenita at the when the hospital cannot provide properly because of the fuel problem. it could be that affects other things. so if they can't provide the right services for the kids, the pregnant women and cope with patients or naval many hospitals are now near the end of their supplies. some 40 hospitals have sent a method. the units of thing that they may have to close immediately is it, is,
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is through what's the situation their voice exhaust side effects. if mo hospitals carries anything for it, please a little bit. there are a lot of hospitals bubble clothes because they can't find a fuel escape for they can't function. occasion of the majority of them are publicly at private value. the fuel crisis is largely due to gangs that of hijacked tanker trucks and blockaded the port where fuel depots are located. dozens of hospitals have warned that they may have to shut their doors in the coming days as a result of the fuel shortage. and that would leave thousands of people in need of medical care with no place to go. 1000000 been emma has come to the hospital, bringing food and clothing for her 20 year old nephew who is suffering from severe diabetes. i'm. is it the, i think a bull gamble, you have to buy everything for them. garcia, my nephew is a diabetic and so he needs indication, but everything is shut down. un agencies and haitian authorities are trying to create a sort of humanitarian corridor to get fuel to hospitals. but unless there's
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a break through, the consequences may be dire. massey suggests, saw caught see if the situation continues lie of the day recording. hello, this weekend, coming up with hundreds of complications and death outside in a country full of suffering with a government that has virtually ceased to function. the prospects for these patients and many other haitians is bleak. rob reynolds al jazeera, puerto prince, and the south african government is still grappling with how to compensate people who have forcibly removed from their homes on their land during the apostate era. the land claims commission was established more than 25 years ago. and since then, and settled around $80000.00 claims, but tens of thousands more remain unresolved. natasha can aim reports from president natal province. this muslim cemetery in durban isn't just hallowed ground for wally shake, and the mcculla community. they say the cemetery and the 18 hector surrounding it
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are part of their heritage. their roots in south africa, the apartheid government stole them a cou, a land when shake was 6 years old. you're destroyed, then, you know, coming, coming from all the colonial person and coming into apologize. it was just unbelievable. 16 years ago the land claims commission declared them a qu, up were the rightful owners, but that ruling has had little effect because of homeowner opposition. a refusal to relocate a lack of government compensation for relocation and not enough money to develop the area. a 3 hour drive away. people living in this impoverished rural area also prevailed in their land claim case. they were forced out of what is now shlou way info. lucy park more than a decade ago. they agreed to collaborate with park officials, given that it's a protected area. this was when his class will not
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a wish was to be able to take part in running and developing the bulk of us. we didn't want to take back to land that would not have benefited us. we wanted to poke to employ young people in the community earlier this year, amid escalating anger about the lack of jobs vandals set on fire and cut down one kilometer of the park smart fence because the challenges and the conditions they find themselves. and that's what creates the features that you know, it's awesome communities which we are working on, which we have communities looking on to make sure the lesson good. and this park offers hundreds of temporary seasonal jobs to unskilled workers. each year the community wants full time employment park officials say they have financial constraints. instead, they want to facilitate economic growth by encouraging other government agencies, non profit organizations,
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and the private sector to partner with and invest in the community. when the land claims restitution act was passed in 1994, it was supposed to offer hope and justice to the displaced more than 80000 claims have been deemed settled. but more than 26000 remain unresolved. it's unclear how many people have actually re settled on reclaimed land with shakes, suspects tenants on the mac, who are property or stalling in the hopes. the remaining elders who live through the trauma will give up. he says he'll die fighting to reclaim their stolen land. natasha name al jazeera classlent natal province, south africa. ah, other than the sound is here and these are the headlines. sedans, military leader has sacked at least 6 ambassadors,
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as international pressure grows against monday's crew. the african union has suspended cartoon and the well bank has put aide on hold.

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