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public outcry as a wide spread to wraps and brought down former prime minister boy k bar itself. but finding a replacement has proved problematic. will it be 3rd time lucky in the ball, gary? an election special coverage on out there. ah, i'm hello meridian enjo her with the headlines on al jazeera, the united nations, as pushing for the release of 16 ethiopian staff who've been detained by the governments in addis ababa, u. n. and humanitarian sources say they were arrested during government rates targeting to grants, $72.00 drivers for the world food program have also been arrested. mohammed adult has more from ada sub over they are all. busy to guy as solicitude, they are to grade people and the government is accusing them off and get the men in
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terrorism activities, which is a thin live vedic accusation that they are in support of the to ground rebels were currently fighting the european defense forces now and it's not known why they were targeted, specially given, but they are, you and the workers, even the drive was, was involved in the process of taking much did at 8 to the, to guy region. and so the main reason why there so many gram drive us with the wi fi is because of the existing pensions and animosity to in different communities in ethiopia. it's only to glen drive us who can deliver it inside at the to gray region. and of course, the saw you and workers and they enjoy a such a level all for immunity, according to international protocols, but that has not been respected in, not asking them you and officials here now to some of the say you and security officials have been to visit them as some of the 60 in their detention areas. and
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they have also appealed to the minister of foreign affairs to release them. but so far, no action has been taken towards the end. the russian and by the russian foreign ministers have both criticized the eas handling of the refugee crisis. only poland bellow his border at least 2000 people are stuck at the border in freezing conditions. some tried to force their way through fences to each other. european countries, the polish prime minister, has accused the russian president vladimir putin of masterminding, the crisis which the kremlin thin eyes. the u. k. has for these to draft $26.00 deal that urges countries to step up their climate goals. on the end of next year, leaders are asked to revisit and strengthen the 2030 targets on stay analysts sworn to mission pledges made so far for shorts. in sit on some schools and universities have suspended studies in solidarity with strike action against the military
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takeover last month. the protest movements as calling on supporters to keep up demonstrations and civil disobedience campaigns. it's rejected internationally, back to initiatives, to return to power sharing arrangements with the military. former george and president me kalsich history. the is expected to appear in court on more charges linked to his time in office. he's been on hunger strike for more than a month while in jail, successfully supporters of rallied to call for his release successfully was arrested in october when he returned to georgia for the 1st time in 8 years. the u . s. says it strongly opposes the international community's re engagements with syrian president basher assert. it follows a visit to damascus by the united arab emirates. foreign minister, shake abdulla ben zaya as the 1st emerald city official to go to syria since 2011. when the civil war began,
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the u. e. previously supported opposition forces. tensions are growing in the chin is in town of a garret following the death of a protest. her during confrontations with police, but as to say, a man died on tuesday after police fire tear gas at demonstrators blocking roads there repose in their opposing a government decision to view when the landfill site that was closed earlier this here former us president donald trump has lost the legal battle to block the release of documents to the congressional committee. investigating january's capitol hill wyatt's. the house committee wants to see them to determine how much trump or his inner circle may have been involved in the attack. and those are the headlines. stay, stay with us. the news continues after the story evolved to sierra ah . ready
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ah 25 years ago in a new era in television news in the middle east began. ah, a news channel was launched. reporting real news rather than state propaganda. providing a platform for a wide range of voices and opinions. telling all sides of a story. no fields is no censorship,
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no tabs ah bowls, journalists a voice for the voiceless to day the name al jazeera is recognized throughout the world. this is its story. by 2006 al jazeera arabic had been on for 10 years and they become part of the
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global media landscape and did not be an enemy slot, and alanine muscular. and if i cut off my hoss up, if i thought the little boy love, if i thought natasha and jerry and you can find another kind of lead, we took of another shape or temple a little cut them by the enemy of an enemy. well, the aftermath of the 2003 us led invasion of iraq was still the main international news story. al jazeera baghdad office had been closed since august, 2004. but it's office in bill and the kurdish region of northern iraq remained open, enabled al jazeera to continue covering iraq. us will have our daughter misses and most of my, my home i was asked and i love,
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we went to my home when i say that in the system a little and out of clear to absolutely have a way of to if i leave that up lower and then honestly, le meconium for job cadillac and looking for job will, is alika, who knows how to move a shot of him by the job. these allegations were on the fruit, but al jazeera had to get used to criticism from all sides. the u. s. government accused it of endangering the lives of american troops when reporting on attacks by al qaeda. and the americans didn't like its coverage of events in mafia, south of baghdad. before you as soldiers wrapped in a rocky teenager and then killed her and her family. like the soldiers trying to cover it up, they were later tried in the us and found guilty. oh,
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for a rocky president. saddam hussein went on trial in baghdad. in march 2006 and al jazeera followed the story closely. saddam was found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to death were done. he was hanged on the 30th of december 2006 al jazeera was the post t v channel to announce news of the execution. israeli palestinian conflict was always on al jazeera agenda in 2006 ready. prime minister ariel sharon had been a major military and political figure for decades, but suffered a massive stroke from which he never recovered. at this time palestinian politics were also changing friction had developed between 2 movements. sutter with its power base and the occupied west bank. and hm. us based
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and johnson finance one the 1st palestinian legislative elections in 2006. ah, it's lead us. it's male honey, i formed a government that was rejected by and by israel, the u. s. among other countries that there was more criticism of al jazeera when the palestinian authority said its election coverage had been biased. the p. a criticized reporting of the conscience between us and i'm asked and garza, the violence ended ultimately with him as taking control of gaza in june. 2007. i'm in the west. i run this as you can see in us today. i met with the boss, so looked up at the time and emily and cause of them by that in december for as soon as the pain was about. but that the time the doctor said that's a little tough, what leave. and so that's what i've been telling her what had been ma'am, within that head office and then and to the other. i'm active and be had that had
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he had had that had the can help. you can be a little on the 12th of july 2006, the lebanese, she agree has been abducted to israeli soldiers. this was to try to pressure israel into a prisoner exchange deal for some of its members in detention. but in response, israel launched a 34 day war against the law in lebanon houses. he recovered events on both sides of the border, including an israeli, and strike near the southern lebanese village of connor. when the one month and the mckennon had what channels miss had, limon did. when i had fallen off the lot, i can only uncle will just have a lot of fun. the kids looked lamaster down at the malik, let's see. ah,
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content on the bus now. so it's kind of small on myself and i'm is kind of funny. i can, i can't. what about will hold on? let them bel shesha that can share, assess, and it can miss up. i'm and assess the walk for glenda slightly. this time israel criticize down with the red head about how about that was what was the mean and how i do that one moment. yeah, i did those and then a minute human up it will not be and then i will. and then to shut up the as to what is own home with. yet, in the new uncompromising journalism to mean telling uncomfortable stories
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involving human suffering. in kazakhstan, al jazeera reported on the victims of the nuclear tests in the former soviet union . because they don't even know the soviet, the candidate to deal with. this is joanie. i shouldn't be at the whole whole at the job and severe the fishermen because i've done the shift nor whole. i've got a letter that i got her digestive unovia a severe t x at me. you want us menu on insanity. i shouldn't have to go ahead all go. no. welcome to the cold. medina simply is medina culture out of a 100 or less at most with that has the as i thought, i get a thought i thought uh huh. alicia in la la and was always going to a bit of the thought on that he saw buffy. alley shaw the la. ah, so i wish i can give you welcome to algae in 2006 al jazeera
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launched its english channel. it's november the 15th day, one of a new era and television news. i'm surely gosh, and i'm sam is a dan. this is al jazeera the news bulletins was supported by documentaries discussions and investigations to bring depth and insight to global events from a range of perspectives on rebuilding. also coming up an exclusive booking for out to 0 is very different. walking into the out. is there a newsroom is somewhat like being here where i'm based now for out to a 0 in the united nations. out 0 is in some ways the united nations of television, the diversity and now does their newsroom is one of its main strengths. and in my final years at the bbc, there was a huge focus on diversity. ah, and it did make some achievements and some progress on, but it never really got to,
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i think where it wanted to go in that time when i was there. and when i arrived to al jazeera english, one of my 1st impressions, when i walked into the newsroom walls, wow, this is what the baby se was trying to create. i'm kimberly help get in washington stories al jazeera english, his headquarters are in jo hung. but it has broadcast centers in kuala lumper, london, and washington d. c. and the network has bureau in 50 countries. this is al jazeera, i think one of the great important assets of al does there is that space, not in the traditional power centers where we're based in a way that is, is doing away from the legacy of the past media. we're creating something new. we have created something new and by being in a different place, it allows us to start a fresh narrative. and i think that's been one of the most important things about algebra. english is that we provide
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a more global perspective. i think it was hugely important for us that we were coming from the south. and we thought of it not just in terms of geography, but we thought of the south and we redefined that concept really to mean the south can be applied to anywhere in the world. there is a south which represents people who are not part of the circle of power. in fact, in the north as well in any country. there is a south in london. there is a south in washington, d. c. l, jersey. english was also able to capitalize on the job, the stick base and prospective, already established by the arabic channels. certainly outages or english knows its roots. it knows where it came from. it knows the very proud heritage of our churches are arabic and the boldness vouchers are arabic. and some of that, i think the dna of that has been reflected in it,
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sibling out or english just hadn't been out of the arabic. the danger or the, the possibility is that altos or english might have become a photocopy of the b, b, c, or cnn. audio, so it was very, it was very good. it was a good experience that out of the arabic had trailblazer to blaze the trail. and had pioneered a new way of, of looking at the world and reporting on the world. and so from that legacy, altos or english was able to, to build up and be something quite different from other mainstream media at that time when, who no intellect now in 2006 al jazeera, also founded it's center for studies in doha. it provides research to support the networks, channels and online platforms or citizen, look here, they're here, t, i lot us, he heard them could. that would be even this block. sam shook anthony a minute or
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a what her ducky focus in the left lab or were i would not. they had to literally the list of the lad he him out that he laminate is young of savannah or either marcus. what the, what matters, what is your life or someone, marcus, you, it blah does let it on us have you in the show. okay. well, you said on my laugh at me at some mac as your own b, as we'd the shipper could be a thought. my yena nova, he's in melinda. this she or more had that this long can't warmest issued law had that a shiver to be her old man out the huddle sugar could be held by israel made at the head a year later in july, 2007. i'll just here launched the 1st arabic speaking documentary t v channel on
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ethan to 0. they appear in it. we're mozilla here and i'm not sure of the coffee. a ham allen was though it al amy and with the houses b. a fleming with a plea. he eman tom mallette looked wheels from arthur fleming with her fear, florida. but al jazeera documentary shows films about history, politics, social issues and culture, mainly in the arabic speaking world. it participates in international film festivals and has won a lot of awards. march 2008 saw a series of popular uprisings in tibet over the chinese government's treatment of its people. alger 0 was the only media organization to cover clashes between monks and chinese security forces inside a buddhist monastery. one eyebrow live on our diana with delta 0. when korean is your general 100
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percent algae 0 also covered the earthquake in the chinese province of stitch, one in may, 2008 in which almost 90000 people died. the delicate worked thir barnett i had in walton ian at the car and was see la eda a little sold it occur yet young. she'll i'll carry benny's be young man knocked off it had f or valley go on please call it par. abra had so do the math well bother her alaina and will soon it'll quote on mon callback failure on i lock them, lee myself at in that as well as will hm settajohn kilometer on so done by the g done in late december 2008 israeli army launched an attack on the gaza strip. it
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was the start of a $21.00 day world. isn't he hadn't one session i saw you. i love did live. we'll have a good while mohammed al jesse recovered events from both sides of the cancer. israel border, the war was an important moment for out to 0 english. at the time, it was the only english language global news channel with correspondence inside garza, they are our by our reports will relate around the world. the channel also reported from israel and gained international respect for its jonathan . i think that god, the war was wondering, was probably one of the most intense periods. there was an intense period working. it was an extremely intense period and then relations in the middle east. and, and the most amazing thing was we were there,
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we were there everywhere with our house after our and were able to bring coverage that other people were not able to provide kenneth, how about my dominion from this? asked about 5 didn't enough i live in for had the man he had the me handle a new limp probably made any and for the us left let said the frequency i had forgotten as well. so happy and happy and how to what of the cathedral and kathy, with the huffy, when one of the 2nd he in the us, if i what you, what i need did, what the rest of the flooding there was. the father though with teddy can, if he had had the, could be it any, they had the his supposedly i let, he couldn't go to excel, excitement of the higher the 1st day that he's been able to make it to the pharmacy . and that's where the knowledge of the rich continue to competence, social and economic consequences, known after the hostilities had ended the
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algae 0 english. his reputation was further in homes 2 years later, when it closely followed the 2010 haiti earthquake that killed more than 250000 people. telling the real human story sometimes takes time. when the earthquake happened in haiti, the world's media arrived and stayed for the regulation. 10 days we decided that there was a great story to be told her. so instead of leaving after 10 days like everyone else, we opened a bureau and it's a to yes, we got on the, the real compelling story that came out of a actually was a story for which we won an emmy award. find out about a u. n. compound that basically started a cholera outbreak which killed a lot of people. they are all united on the same go, breaking really seed on guns and bringing when much needed help to the policy. tens
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of billions in late may 2010. these railey military targeted a turkish relief flotilla, including the marvey mama, as it carried humanitarian aid to cancer, which was under siege. al jazeera english and arabic, reported the deaths of 9 people on board. the israelis held and interrogated alger, 0 reporters when, with a failing, an american, not all the la what has that it hasn't been so parking slightly other job as we can any it him is or know him can hitting sir. let me know if it's him. have sna that can them yet look up a your admin. and then i'm marcia c. a quincy us, alice fina. what is andrew alice athena? what other alumnis eliot. ha ha. my report from on board the movie mom or the lead ship in that historic browse of flotilla was the last report to go out to the
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wall before communication was cut. if i remember in that report i had, i told the world a true passengers had been killed by the turn to commandos who attacked. it's an international waters of the mediterranean sea as the ship was actually the voucher towards egypt because they didn't want a confrontation, at least the organizers didn't want to confrontation at the time. this was the biggest story that i had covered as a journalist. 2011 is etched on people's minds as a landmark year in the arab world. it was a time when al jazeera truly made its mark, but also when some of its own staff paid the ultimate price for reporting the news . in december 2010, but in indian street, vendor mohammed was easy set himself on fire in the town of city. proceed after being humiliated by a policewoman. the incident is seen now as the spark that triggered the so called
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arabs. spring out 0 was banned by local, tennessee and authorities of the time, but its news channels were the 1st to show images taken from social media. there were wide spread protests across to nicea calling on president xena lab within been alley to step down which he eventually did it on for the benefit problem been and his resignation was seen as a triumph for people pound. i. e love the 30 here. mark robinette, the young ale about us in a. what can i there? rica, leone. oh, what i will, the would, i'll any municipality lay where my duck,
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d, me, e, omaha, a, b, c, f, a, t at ross, me, yakima, i n at no. annette. the al jazeera office in tunis was up and running and its reporters covered events. as they unfolded in both english and arabic. protest is still unhappy against police because we spent so much time covering the ela pool in the middle east. the moment we saw pictures of thousands of protesters on the streets of tunis, we knew that this was something that was not going to be an isolated event. something that most likely was going to have a seismic impact on the region will happen. nest was unprecedented. chaotic events in egypt, yemen, syria, and different parts of the world. we will ready for the moment because we owned the narrative in the arab world. by the time many were struggling to send reporters cruise to be able to get
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a sense of what was happening. and i think this explains why al jazeera made a difference ah, that within the wake of tune, easier in late january 2011, the egyptian revolution erupt. it and al jazeera was there on the 28th of january, known as the friday of anger. egyptian police killed hundreds of protesters, events gathered pace, and on the 2nd of february, the so called battle of the camel took place in cairo's taffy square. mccarty, german mocha. the only had his 1st photographer sold on maria. what am for 3 started to a 0 for hockey, jani la, and the whole limb. yep. go ahead, man. on the love a seabrook yet, or what car and the 100 camera camera? no. kenneth, no good. what kind of miami had them in and we'll talk to her in aladdin,
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attending dakota? and no, we don't. camera jazeera, says them sac all more. a better tone terminal. hello, mckenna, hot lowered below you mclaughlin. jim window below adverbial lobby. so he met with acorn at the da 0 be and now her neck at the hole. and joe had a young. yeah. had with he had the he a multiple were umbrellas and for eileen, he had a mush. had her mother father, a shop while a lima. well jesse looked at the honda did kill ultima omen. the buck come in her. and you, diana, well, how well at dinner, when a gin and no condemn, which had mother al hokum and a deck, and there were little miss, ha, ha ha chester dizzier like in the home, earth all. and yet the agenda will jazeera what a new shape, lenore josie. it are with them and you will how, when was the jesse al jazeera is influential reporting on the arabs spring became a double edged sword,
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bringing it into direct conflict with governments clinging on to power. oh ah i'm helmer, hidden in doha with the headlines on al jazeera, united nations as pushing for the release of 16 ethiopian staff have been detained by the government in addis ababa, u. n. and humanitarian sources say they were arrested during government rates targeting to grinds $72.00 drivers for the world food program have also been arrested. madeau has more from.

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