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and next spring, we will establish and to improve the relevant safeguards and supply me, can isms and release governments the reserves at the appropriate time. bating has also issued an action plan to reduce food waste, the restaurant and cater industries. meanwhile, shop is hoping that sky rocketing prices will soon return to normal. katrina, you out a 0 thinking ah half past the hour on al jazeera, these are our top stories after 5 months of uncertainty, talks to revive the 2015 iran nuclear deal are now scheduled to resume at the end of november in direction negotiations between all signatories and vienna stoled last june to the hard line abraham racy won the presidential election. united states as welcome the announcement by its european allies, reiterating the possibility of reaching a deal. the announcement of more talk so happened hours after iran reported
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a naval incident in the gulf of oman. it accused the united states of trying to capture a tanka carrying its oil. the u. s. denies that though with the pentagon saying it's bogus and ridiculous. i've seen the iranian claims, they are absolutely totally false and untrue. there was no such effort by u. s. naval assets to seize anything with this refers to is back on the 24th of october u. s. navy assets did monitor iranian forces, illegally boarding and seizing a merchant vessel and international waters in the gulf of oman. united states, 5th fleet, directed to ship scenario assets to closely monitor that situation at no time. where u. s. forces attempting to retake or otherwise engage in the situations situation where you acted completely in accordance with the law. so it's a bogus claim. in other headlines, the un as accusing all sides of atrocities in ethiopia and investigations as the government and rebels and the ticket conflicts violated human rights laws. and in
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some cases may amounts to war crimes and crimes against humanity. the u. k. governments had dozens of nations and now agreed to end the use of coal. at the top $26.00 climate summers in glasgow signatures include poland, vietnam, and chile. some of the world's major uses are reported to be missing from the deal . more details to be released on thursday. i talked on wednesday and focused on financing a transition to green energy, new jersey democratic governor phil murphy, narrowly one reelection. murphy is the states 1st democratic governors who when a 2nd term in 4 decades. but his republican challenger, one more votes than expected victory is being seen as a bright spot in an otherwise consenting night for the us presidents party and but that you up to date with the headlines on al jazeera democracy, maybe that's coming up next. the corona virus has been indiscriminate in selecting its victims. it's devastating effects of plague, every corner of the globe,
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transcending class creed and color put in britain. a disproportionately high percentage of the fallen have been black or brown skins. the big picture traces the economic disparities and institutional racism that is seen united kingdom fail, it citizens britain's true colors. part one on al jazeera. ah ah, a ha, my life one. how much would i in
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move with things i have, i have that. i need on my planning for my in. been meeting for monica me. oh, man monica candy. oh, oh me thing. hm. hannah. when id la youngel, jump ahead. i'm oh mm. what risks are you willing to occur in the fight for freedom? ah, i say that one of the face that is always motivated me to feel so strongly about democracy is the powerful stories that of emerge,
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of the risks people have and the fear they live in when they don't have any freedom at all. ah, you look at the risks of these young civil society are diverse in thailand, and you look at the risks that people and me and mar are taking right now and you can't help but admire their courage. their determination, ah ah,
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rule. in authoritarian rulers are sitting on a dilemma. and that is if there people get educated, become aware, get empowered in any way, society and economy develop. the country as successful people are going to demand freedom. and if the country is not successful and they're stuck in stagnation, then they're going to get disillusioned with corrupt, predatory, unsuccessful governance. and they're going to demand change in
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it's perhaps too easy to get depressed and resigned. but i think it's very important to be hopeful and resolute because history teaches us that authoritarian regimes have their own contradictions and vulnerabilities and they constantly have to face the possibility that people are going to rise up and demand their dignity. authoritarianism has no solution. we who have the privilege of living and democracies have to be supportive of those who are taking risks for those who are struggling against great odds and not yield to despair. and recognize that we never know when an opening is gonna come when an accident is going to happen. when a fruit vendor is going to emulate himself and say enough is enough and ignite a popular uprising. and i think history still lives with all of the difficulties of
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the current moment on the side of freedom and democracy. and it is a value worth striving for, and worth devoting a life to working to bring about and improve ah oh, the land of the free america has never been a rural democracy. the blackfeet would know ridge for a new episode of democracy may be explored divisions and struggles in america's electoral system. a fight for and against equal representation. and the democratic
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process is the country that's learning how to be a democracy, but it's not there. one person, one vote on al jazeera. ah it remains possible to quickly reach and implement an understanding on a mutual return to compliance with the j. c. p. away. the audit sites welcomes iran, returned to talks with world powers to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal. ah, good morning for job. however, one i'm come all santa maria with the world news from al jazeera cbs in tikrit, has been subjected to beautiful spy alliance and suffering. the.
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