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those comments before he was appointed minister lebanon's prime minister as he may . he says he's keen, established the best relations with saudi arabia. the arab league is calling on all parties to find a resolution here with the news our on al jazeera. here's what's coming up. the u. k. prime minister off of a turbulent relationship with france is the ro, over fishing, race escalate. turning a new chapter, how homeless south africans are using a book selling scheme to become financially independent. and for the rookie picture was october show and game 3 of the world. ah, the featuring sun showers across the middle east. hello, everyone cares or weather reports for seen those showers across the la vans,
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northern areas of syria, into northern iraq in just clipping western portions of iran. but largely it's a dry picture door, a high of 34 degrees. it's also dry rate across pockets on a both in the south and the north karachi getting up to a height of $34.00 degrees. it's an increasingly unsettled petra cross turkey. energy from the central met his drift toward the ease. so we're getting into these pulses of rain budrum on talia going to see a pretty heavy pocket over the course of the weekend. central africa. nothing out of the ordinary here are storms coming and going, but particularly heavy western portion, democratic republic of congo through the congo rate into got bond around the gulf of guinea. severe drought is being predicted for western and southern areas of angola. the rain season is expected to be below average for this time, the year rain has cleared away across much of south africa, so were left in the sunshine cape town with the high of $23.00 degrees,
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but some showers, rolling throughs and bob ways. so hurry, we can expect that there with the high of 32 degrees. that's it. enjoy your weekend . the, ah, with tens of thousands of children, were born into old lives under the icicle regime in iraq and syria. now many are in camps you the orphans, all with that we go to mothers, rejected by their own communities, chicken thought people are going to welcome them after that. of course, mom and you documentary his, that chilling and traumatic stories for the children throw stones at me, iraq's last generation coming soon on al jazeera ah 25 years ago, a new era in television used in the middle east began. i to paula documentary series multi the 25th anniversary of al jazeera,
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telling the story of the channels lodge. and now it became a recognized global brand. ah, this story of al jazeera but unique pop lou. the the top floor is on the also is there a new our doctor's committee says 3 people who have been shot dead in protest against the military. truth, hundreds of thousands are marching in cities around the country to demand a return civilian rule. climate change in covered 1900, couple of the agenda for the leaders at the g. 20 summit in rome,
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italy prime minister, a cold for aggressive solutions to the climate crisis. as we prioritize the equitable distribution of covered 1900 vaccine rebels from ethiopia, se dry region say they are now in full control of the strategic tunnel. jesse in the neighboring region cleaned by the gray people's liberation, friends who, being contested by the government. let's return to our top story on the demonstrations insur donna have with me right here is our correspondence mohammed value has reported extensively from sa, done. i'm a good to see you on this day of what's now turned out to be reports of 3 people who have been killed and hundreds injured. is this going to be a turning point to the crisis and sit on while it's significant, particularly when we see build up so that is on the state of much of size now. so that's significant. this is denise people who oppose the school have been able to gather in such big numbers. we can't minimize the number of deaths during the day,
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but sometimes during gatherings like this and consultations with the military. we have seen that pop on during the last 3 years, more people get killed. however, we know that this is a strong message from the city streets, particularly the street that is opposed to the military. remember that states the street is divided, but the opponents of the military hath spoken loudly to the m. we know that you know, the military honorably in a waiting game. they were the they are waiting to see how much opposition they will get from the interior. and they could have been betting on the, on some kind of fatigue because people have been protesting against the military and against economic conditions and so on for more than 3 years. now. sometimes we saw that in some other countries, after it so called revolution, or out of lucian, real one or half a revolution. people get tired over the years and the, they, they begin to look for saviors or people who, you know. because the government's born from evolution had not been able to solve
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the problems of the country. and we have seen that in sudan over the last months and even years, people talking about the failure of the civilian government to resolve the problem, particularly economy and so on. but there is moment, we can't deny that those momentum are on the side of the opponents without what is the general? what is general albert hahn? i sort of you mentioned a waiting game just a moment ago. what is that? what is he banking on? what do you think his calculations are right now? well, you know, would, let's, let's remember what happens in africa or what happened in egypt also, you know, a few years ago cause happen. they get content the you and condemns and so on. but then after a while, there are, you know, so it kind of agreement and you know, think subside and the cool leaders are there. they promised they promised elections and so on. it thinks good. we don't know whether that will happen to them. but any military, any military in the region could think along these lines,
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they think that okay, there will be a lot of fuss about this. there'll be a lot of noise, but then, you know, we will, we'll, we'll remain. but here we heard the us here. we are in the us a few days ago, say that it's going to withhold a certain payments from sudan. m. i has, is that not a strong enough message to the, to the leaders of the military. one is what you're saying. yeah. that it should be less a big numbers. i think a big sum of money is $700000000.00 and also the u. the world bank or something like that. that should be a problem for them because that is in desperate need. but remember that there is the elephant in the room, which is russia. russia is, has interests in, in sudan. it has been trying to build a military base on that c on this is a nice cost at that request has not been, you know, facilitated by the half civilian government because of the, the inside of the government. they perceive handles of the handbook, the prime minister has just been deposed of the man of the us man in sudan,
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russia. we have seen their experience in, in syria, russia. we have seen the explosives. we have also seen. and we know about the regional factor, united end of saudi arabia. they condemned the september attempted cool, but we haven't heard the same strong language against the person to the account. cool. so he could be, he could be betting on foreign partners, particularly russia, which is a very strong partner. and we don't know about the chinese factor as well. that that's why we have seen the united nations security council. they could not agree on or not when a decision about so then because russia was opposed to a, a unanimous resolution against the call. okay, thank you so much for how much for giving us that contact. thank you. now the u. k . prime minister says he can throughout taking legal action against france as a post bricks at fishing. diplomatic dispute continues. the rest got worse earlier this week when france sees the british boats. paris is threatening to block ports
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and increase checks on boats on laurie's. if the u. k doesn't grant more licenses to french fishermen. the british government says that would put you in breach of a trade agreement. alexi or brian has more from the front side of frances laid down an ultimatum. if its fishermen did not get the licenses that they say they deserve that they expected under the post bricks at tre, dale by tuesday. then ports like this one will be at the center is what they call in targeted measures. british fishing vessels will not be able to dock at ports like this, they'll be tough. a longer health and safety checks on trucks going in and out of port from the u. k. also, versus fishing vessels will face toughest security checks if they're fishing, infringe waters, boats like this. once this scholar trula that was seized earlier in the week, accused of fishing and french waters without a license. and it's been caught up in this escalating dispute between france and the u. k. over access to british waters waters off the coast of france,
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including the island of jersey, which fits just about 22 kilometers off the coast. now the french president m l mccomb has said that this route is actually a test of the case global credibility. he's told a newspaper that you can spend years negotiating this trade deal. and then within a matter of bumps decide which, but you want to stick to, depending on which bits suit you best. he says that is not an example of good character. the french prime minister john caustics, has reportedly written to the european commission asking for its support and saying that it must demonstrate that there is more damage by leaving the european union than by staying within the block. but there are also concerns here in france and ports like this infringe fishing communities up and down the coast. that if the measures do go ahead on tuesday as france is threatening, actually it will be the ports. it will be the fishing communities and consumers who end up paying the price. paul brennan is in london with the latest reaction out of
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the u. k. the route over the fishing rights dispute has at least 4 off the front pages of. busy the u. k. major newspapers on sat, but the exasperation over how this dispute has been allowed to fester an escalator over the past 4 days remains bar johnson is in is in room for the g 20. and he's been speaking with the president of the european commission, actually on the land reiterating what he describes. his puzzlement that he has got this far. he told us live on the land that he raises, concerns about the rhetoric of the french side. he told her that the threats by the french were completely unjustified. that is the threat to prevent british catches from being landed in french ports. and he told reporters before he met miss witnesses on the land that basically britain would do whatever is necessary to protect you k interest. but at least that wasn't an escalation of the kind of
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rhetoric that we've seen earlier in the week where one of his ministers was saying to complain that game threatening a further ramping up of tensions with, with france over this fishing dispute. and i think they route to de escalation and all of this will be to dial down the verbal rhetoric and the posturing and perhaps go back to nuts and bolts and facts and figures. because that seems to be where the disagreements actually lie written in the read after the vondell and encounter between boris johnson and the land. as you said, the 98 percent of license applications by e, you vessels had been approved and only 2 percent not. but that doesn't actually tally with some other statistics that are around which say the jersey has approve just 16 out of $47.00 application. so if the 2 sides can actually work out what is fact in the sense of statistics and what is not, then they might be a little bit closer to try to work at where compromises might be found before tuesdays deadline. i didn't, tina is due to make
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a payment on it's $45000000000.00 debt to the international monetary fund, but many urgent times when to see a freeze on repayments as the country suffers a rise in hunger, poverty, and ramp and inflation. daniel final reports from one a series of they que every weekday outside the little star soup kitchen on the outskirts of when osiris ali to day were married and her neighbours arrived there was nothing left with them. in the casino, i found that there are many on which they were supposed to have cooked plenty, but a lot of people turned up and we were a bit late. but they gave us some packets of food which will cook at home. it's probably all they eat until the soup kitchen reopens, serving 70 families with food given mostly, but the local authorities, supervisor, marianna, blames inflation for the increase in hunger or the nutritional value of what they serve diminishes. yep. okay, well the last element, every day you go to the market and you'll find the price today is not the same as
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the price yesterday. it's very common. prices rose 3.5 percent in september. more than 50 percent over the past 12 months. isn't a good aim, okay. low pressure. what we'd like is that people can buy what they need to know. they'll be able to eat nothing more. just the basics, the things we need to live a normal life. oh yeah. not a much over 40 percent of argentines. live in poverty or more than half of children under 14 years old. don't have enough to eat this for many as the last resort. the offer of a bowl of rice which will lock will contain something you tricia's to get them through the day. because inevitably, the fight just to keep going will continue to morrow. the government last week froze the prices of 1400 essential items in the battle to control inflation. it is blighted argentina for generations. some, some people saves
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a race between her wages and prices and other incomes like brand, johns, ah, and in the meantime you, it somehow ah, exposed to laws to suit burgess in power that then you can try to recover and even anticipate ah freed union. so regular protest calling for fair a wages to keep pace with inflation. they said that should take priority over re paying argentina's debt to the international monetary fund. adjustable, it's a scam and paying that debt is incompatible with ending poverty and destitution. argentina's, historically volatile economy was hit hard by the coven 19 pandemic. it's emerging from that catastrophe, only to have to deal with 2 of its traditional enemies. a massive debt burden and
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rampant inflation. and shimla out a 01 osiris. still ahead on the news our, the sports is, is coming up and the south african cricketer returns and takes the ne, before their t 20 world cup game against sri lanka. ah, a fearless mexican journalists sideline for taking on a precedent. and a corrupt system ruled by a single party for over 70 years, only to then establish an investigative platform, determined to break through a poisonous media landscape in search of justice. an epic saga of truth seeking and a refusal to be gagged. radio silence, a witness documentary on out to sarah wells is experiencing unprecedented extreme weather. reco temperature's being set. glass is an icy for deteriorating false.
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whenever the quote running down world leave is amazing. laws go in the u. k. in a bit to thrash out a deal to slashing mission, to ports to late follow the you and climate summit on al jazeera, to stage a thing and it's time for a different approach. one that is going to challenge the way you think from international politics, to the global pandemic, and everything in between. upfront with me, mark lamond hill on out 0. ah, ah, hello again. durban in south africa is the 1st unesco city of literature on the african continent. the port city attracts raiders from around the country on hosts and international book fair. but for many south africans buying
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a book is out of reach. natasha, the name reports from durban. eric mccollugh could one day be an author of the kind of self help books. he says, transformed his life. alice finney, myself not, you know, maybe i'm made for this life, my life of stuff on my life, you know, of being poor, and then i'm not well educated. so i would take on and getting things with them in my mind. and most of the voices, arguably in my mind. so i read the books, was able to change my mind. and he was living in a homeless shelter in durban, when one of the residents told him about an opportunity to sell books were then 18 months later, he's living in an apartment, running his own business, and earning enough money to send to his family. a carlo is one of 14 people who have gone from homelessness to financial independence. 3 years ago, the durbin book fair lodged a bookseller's initiative, it donates, used,
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or as the founder likes to say, pre loved books and arranges space at grocery stores, churches, and the beach. one of things it's exciting about this program is that we are helping people to engage with books, engage with literature durbin is university of literature. we have an opportunity here to promote literacy and to encourage people to read, who thought that they couldn't afford books. and yet now they can, the south african book development council says 60 percent of people, 16 and older, live in a house without a single book. it sites, lack of access to libraries and bookstores and affordability as the main reasons durbin has always had a vibrant writers community. in 2017, it became africa's only unesco city of literature. not to sound clear fade. i suppose it's a bit of a melting pot of cultures. and so the think indian population huge african
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population english. and it's also a city way. i think you have to explore things don't necessarily pop up through the booksellers program. books that may have been destined for the landfill are continuing to bring joy, wonder, and amusement to readers. the organizers believe the program is also accomplishing something just as valuable as self sufficiency. they say it's altering the perception people have about the homeless and revealing their untapped potential. natasha name al jazeera durbin, south africa. peter is here now with an update on all the sports news theater. 13 thanks so much to go strong, vinicius se junior has propelled rel, madrid a back to the top of the league up the brazilian strike. i opened the scoring against elsie midway through the 1st half. the nicea grabbed the 2nd in the 73rd
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minute before madrid conceded late, but held on 4 to one when rela, top of league on gold, the 1st 6 days ago, majesty united were you merely hated after 5, no loss to liverpool, one week of the long time and football and united manager only got so shy, can breathe a little easier this weekend. following a 3 no victory of a tottenham, a superb strife from christiane. a rinaldo gave man you the lead just before half time. and they doubled their advantage courtesy of european striker edison co, vonny. marcus rochefort came off the bench to school late in the match. united to move up to fits in the lead standing arsenal extended there and beaten runs. and 9 games in all competitions offered to know when are the lester gabrielle school, the 1st within 5 minutes, and they got a 2nd shortly after emil smith throw with his 4th goal in the last 7 games, lester and close to pulling one back just before the break but arsenal. keep an ramsdale pulled off. a couple of william saves the keep the mouse. manchester said
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he suffered a shock to no loss at home to crystal palace. gulls from it, wilfred czar, ha, and con gallagher. sunk man, said he to their 1st loss, since the opening weekend of the season. and after of course, play 45 minutes, 10 and 11, a team like ours laker, we need the process and do everything right. but the people show the play a show character and now. yeah. but unfortunately went wrong and many, many things and, and you losing it. liverpool manager, the club admits the 2 old rowe with brightened. feels like a defeat. the reds were to go up off the 24 minutes and crops as he switched off and may have got complacent. i don't like a drawer at home at all, but i'm not that guy that's not possible to draw guns right? no, no, but my disappointment is because i know we could have today was
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a day where we could have given them a problem and we didn't do. and that's the that's the frustration with liverpool in manchester said he dropping points. chelsea were able to extend a leave at the top of the table, rece james school, the 2nd half doubled to give the blues, the 3 no victory of newcastle. so if you're 3 points clear at the top, don't celebrate other the other teams results. you know, you can lose in this, in this, in this leak any match and any minute. and so we focus on us and we keep going and let's see where, where it goes. but it's a long way to go. at the t 20 cricket world cup clinton to conquer, turn to the south africa side and took the knee before the game against 3 lanka, the cock made himself unavailable for tuesdays victory over the west indies offer an order from cricket, south africa that all its place should participate in the anti racism gesture to call apologize and was back in the line up for saturday's game. as for the match
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itself apart. so miss sanker had 72 s for length posted 142 all out in a 20 overs he school proved crucial as only 3 players reached double figures. so african stumbled in they chased the, found themselves in 15 of the final over. david miller put the outcome beyond doubt though with 2 sixes in that final over. and kathy saw robado hit the winning runs to hand south africa their 2nd. when of the competition. england versus australia was one of the most eagerly anticipated matches of the world. capital failed to deliver a close contest. england steamrolled the ozzy's stallone manage 125 from the 20 overs in applied england only lost 2 wickets. joss butler top scoring with an unbeaten 71 england a top with a group unbeaten after 3 matches india captain villa coley had some strong words for the social media trolls who targeted his teammate bomb at shami. after the opening defeat to pakistan. shami was the
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subject of abuse, as the only muslim player in the indian team does. a good reason why we are going on the field and not some bunch of spineless people on social media other have on no garbage to actually speak to an individual in person. this is literally the lowest level of human potential that one can operate. and that's how i look at these people and the strength of character and mental darkness we have and precisely why we are doing what you're doing on the ceiling. none of these people are, even in, in the vicinity. do you even imagine doing something like that? they do not have the courage or the spine to do. the atlanta braves have regained the lead in the world series. thanks to a stunning performance from a rookie pitcher, ian anderson, he completely shut down the houston astros, who failed to score, run all nights. number 44 being remembered. today's the world series is back in atlanta. before game 3, the atlantic crowd pay tribute to braves legend. hank aaron, who passed away back in january, his wife billy was there. and his son,
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hank junior, through the ceremonial 1st pitch ah, with 755 high runs, aaron was named for his big hitting, but it was a pitcher who stole the show on friday. i thought free to catch 23 year old ian anderson pitched 5 no hit innings for the braves. the 1st rookie to do that in the world series for a 109 years. even so his manager decided to pull him out midway through the game. he was like, are you sure? are you sure. you know i'm but i was his i. e, and i'm just, i am going my gut right here. i guess. so after you don't know the risky decision paid off, even though the no hitter didn't hold, the astros failed to get a run on the board all night. and the braves east to a to nothing victory, which gives them a to one lead in the best of 7 series. ever all, travis star, no, got the games, only home run, but it was the rookie anderson getting all the credit afterwards. you young kid like that, go and out there and doing what he's doing. ah, let me,
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he's turned into an absolute animal beast in the playoffs and am, you know, i don't think we get to the spot without him and, and he's been just unbelievable. now was qana ah uneventful night for us, but you know, and invariably when you shut us down, usually our guys come back. you know, the next day and score god so history, pisa. oh, the braves if, when all 6 of their post season games at home. so far and 2 more victories on saturday and sunday, we'll see them when the 1st world series since 1995. they be stokes al jazeera, the florida panthers are just 2 victories from the old time and it shall record of consecutive winds to start a season. and that's despite the sudden resignation of the coach. joel quinn valley stepped down on thursday night of his role in the chicago black oak sexual abuse scandal and on friday included a 3 c over time when over the detroit red wings. beautiful, beautiful. that's all the sponsoring. thank you so much,
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