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a hello you. what you 1000, i'm emily ang, when a reminder of our top stories, this, our large crowds of anti government protest is gathering in the museum capital. a president kind of staging a crew in july after he suspended parliament and granted himself traditional powers said formed a government in october and appointed a new prime minister. and at least 6 people have been killed in sudan during mass rallies against last month military takeover facilities. justice committee has a key security forces, shooting them, bonds, police denied using live ammunition. and many countries say very satisfied with the climate feel reached at the call 26 something glasgow. the final statement was
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watered down and cold to face down to be used to call rather than phrasing acid fuel to some breaking news now and the son of libby, as a former rule in wal mart gadhafi, has registered as a candidate for the country's upcoming presidential election safe al islam gadhafi has said he wants to restore unity to libya after a decade of conflict following his father's downfall. the 49 year old is wanted by the international criminal court for war crime to bulgaria now. well, bulgarians, back at the polls for a 3rd time this year in elections in april and july fell to form a government vote. are angry about widespread corruption for more on this story. let's bring in jonah how, who joins us now from outside the bulgarian parliament in sophia. hello, they join a, this is the 3rd election this year and what our opinion, polls indicating the results are likely to be inconclusive. again,
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the problem is a highly fractured, fragmented political landscape. lots of parties, none of them able to win enough of the vote to government alone. coalition building has been a problem in the previous 2 elections and frankly could well be a problem again. but i've no choice, of course they've got to go back to the polls. hugely consequential process this full bulgaria, not just the use poorest country, but also quite probably it's most corrupt lead for more than the last decade by boy co bull resolve in his center right party, the former night club bouncer considered by many to be disastrously corrupt. so while a lot of bulgaria will be fed up with the idea of voting again, many of them will come out in the hopes that their vote can be used to turn the page on corruption. so the king may cause it a potential future. anti coalition, anti corruption coalition, if there's to be one, look to the, continue the change party, a new force in politics here, led by to harvard,
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educated economists who made a name for themselves in the interim administration, routing out and exposing corruption. but all of this taking place in the context of a really sharp resurgence of the pandemic in this country. the public against control health and control measures the social media environment apps or the rife with anti cove. it anti vaccine propaganda and misinformation and a whole range of forces looking to take advantage is my report. at just 23 percent bulgaria has the lowest vaccination rate in the e. u, and it's not for lack of vaccines. skepticism, particularly of western vaccines, is spread by misinformation on line much of its sourced to russia. russia read this information, messages regarding coven, in general, and vaccines in particular. but this has come under the general propagandist claim that autocracies,
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including russia and china are bitter capable of dealing with crises in the cold with the crisis. more specifically than liberal democracy cove at 19 has become an election issue. deepening old divides in a region that the world health organization describes as the new epicenter of the pandemic. on the fringes of politics far right parties are taking advantage, merging issues of nationalism and identity with still widely held soviet era. suspicion of state intervention attack is one such party using its own cable tv channel alpha to question government health measures and vaccine safety. ah. the party's spokesperson shows me a leaflet bearing an entirely false claim. 17 percent of the people in england are absolutely vaccinated in the cause of which now michel,
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we don't deny the existence of coded. we say that these measures don't work and they're ruining the middle class around the world. and in europe, these people will lose their money, but pharmaceutical companies will make billions from people being forced to submit parties like attack. and there are several of they won't form part of any future government here. they're real achievement, though, is to unsettle the political waters to so division inside an e u member state. and in so doing amplify the effect of that online interference furthering the aims of political strategists in the kremlin. so this relates to bulgaria more specific in but this has been also the kremlin strategy on an international scale to build the ideological and economic links with the layers and societies that are pro russian. its effectiveness is clear, invoke air is low vaccination numbers and fast rising infection rates. a health
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system struggling under the weight of a campaign of misinformation. fueling not just the resurgence of the pandemic in europe, but also the re emergence of historical, divides between east and west joe, the whole al jazeera, sophia, dozens of pro democracy activists in hong kong. i said to appear in court this month, charged with conspiracy to commit some version. the arrest came after china introduced a sweeping national security law in response to protests in 2019 laurens. louis looks at what impact it's having on politics in hong kong. the tisha ones, 1st foray into politics, was also her last. she was elected as a district counselor in hong kong in 2019, but resigned earlier this year. there already, no room and all space and insight within the institution that we could try for when the government controlling the rice at who can be elected. of course not. this is
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already a fairy. and just as frank said, we should not support the majority of the counsellors stepped down after the government introduced mandatory office of allegiance to the city, while some have been disqualified for violating a new political vetting system. the pro democracy camp took control of all but one of the cities, 18 district councils 2 years ago in what seen as the only fully democratic poles in the chinese territory. as of october, about only 60 remain in office, out of the 388 seats, they once held in june 2020 mainland china past and new national security law for hong kong. that punishes among others what it considers subversion and collusion with foreign forces that effectively ended months of often violent pro democracy protests that had rocked hong kong for much of 2019 national security law. is the
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port her the people and also in the so harvey will more stable even very important if the society and law stable it be the effect the whole society. since the law came into force, nearly 50 civil organisations including one that organizes an annual vigil to commemorate the 1989 tenement square crackdown have been disbanded. the topic is taboo in mainland china and authorities in hong kong have been the last 2 years. events, citing pandemic restrictions, at least $84.00 people have been prosecuted under the national security law, including former legislators, professors, and ordinary hong kong citizens. human rights advocates say, hong kong, changing political scene is having an impact on society in general. the biggest
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concern is the assault on a critical thinking truth. um, you know, basically civil society self center. so civil society has been obliterated. ah, there's massive self censorship. um, it's now become a surveillance society. many have chosen to leave hong kong. nearly 90000 people left the city in the years since the national security law was imposed. that number is likely to grow florence li al jazeera agent times are heading to the poles, risking as flesh in the ruling per honest party. the political test 1st centre left president. alberto fernandez, could trigger a cabinet exodus it. risks throwing its campaigning into disarray. 2 years before a 2023 presidential vote theresa bo explains at losing campaign in the province of when a site is a coalition government trying to said there are differences aside in spite of the
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enormous contradictions that exist between precedent and what at the for a man, this and his powerful vice president, christina fernand, music, kirshner le. lovely. when i run this young, the 1st condition that we need to concentrate on because the opposition is trying to prevent it. is the unity of our country. that is the unity of the immense majority of the argentine, people for the members inclusionary came to power almost 2 years ago in what was widely regarded as a marriage of convenience. despite being a popular former president of argentina, she says she knew she did not have enough votes to win the 2019 election on her own and made it a candidate who could support her continued aspirations for high office. but almost 2 years after the pandemic began, the coalition is struggling as demonstrated by its defeat last september in the primary elections has been requested in argentina right now. and that is who is running the country with an christina fernandez
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with confrontation aside with her on her thousands of years. many of them i wasn't here today even though they both belong to the parents party. the differences between them bring uncertainty to the ruling quality. when this pro government rally supporter say there is not a crisis. my dear chair model says, disagreement is welcome in the ruling. listen, this is some way. descent is good. ready? in one political space in a coalition, there shouldn't be differences, or it would be a monolithic movement that is dissenting the marriage. so imagine in a political movement, argentines will head to the polls to renew half of congress and a 3rd of the senate. the question is whether the parent is party will be able to turn around. it's massive defeat, doing the primary elections in september. and what will happen if it can't annually
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say the election will define the balance of power in government. but get a little shaky less actually is what's going to be clear after the election is that if christina moves around 30 percent of the votes, that old bitter cannot add an extra vote and others cannot either. it's easy to understand for christina is going to eat them alive or have the capacity to do it. you must, you're going to have a president with no power. and we're going to see how that ends and political uncertainty can only intensify economic instability in argentina. as the country struggles to recover from the pandemic, and pay billions in foreign debt with millions of argentines stuck in the middle, there is, i will. i'll just cedar when are side is 60 eyes inmates have been killed during a gun battle at a prison in ecuador, the government blames rival drug gangs. the shooting lasted for around 8 hours. relatives have been waiting outside their facility in guayaquil to hear if their family members are among the dead. $190.00 inmates were killed in
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a similar incident at the same jell just 2 months ago on thousands of remains from mass graves, a bang, it's zoomed in burundi. it's truth and reconciliation commission is also taking testimony to document more than 3 decades of ethnic unrest. the panel was set up as part of a pace deal that saw the end of the civil war. a warning some viewers may find these images disturbing. catherine soy reports. these other remains of brune dns, who are killed during the countries ethnic was. they have been exuberant truth and reconciliation commission from some of the 4000 mos greeves scattered across broody . the commission began its work with a master called mostly hutus by a tootsie government, between 19721973. more than 800000 professionals were killed by state forces that accused them of starting
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a rebellion with the shawl. the commissioners are also taking testimony from bruin dns. they want to reconstruct through those testimonies exactly how many tutsis hooters and others from different communities were killed in more than 3 decades. victims or not allowed to barrier. oh, the people, they were also refused to cry. old to show an emotion full a wing at the last off the beloved ones. today really, the coffee people are, are seriously traumatized. in the years that followed politicians played into ethnic tensions that already existed, counting civilians against each other. a civil war broke out in 1993 after their fascination of president mel cured and i more than 300000 people were killed in the
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12 year conflict. the truth and reconciliation commission has not began documenting what happened in the ethnic violence that started in 1993. but perpetrators and victims in this village were more than 60 people are killed. have already started the reconciliation process. they say this is the best way to deal with their trauma . kurama juvenile killed the parents of police family. there are still neighbors. he was a family friend. no gear you call. i'd been living with a lot of fear since the siblings came back from tanza, near where they'd fled to every time at sea them. i'd have no peace in my heart. when they finally fully forgave me in 2017. my heart was full. isaac, because horror was only 15 years old. it took him a long time to forgive. he says, room roof while in the church where he publicly said, sorry, we told him to take us to where the remains of our parents were dumped. we went to
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the mouse grave, where the priest done bless those who were buried there. this investigation is starring up emotions and opening up old wounds. but this family's enrica talis. it is a healing process. katherine saw alta 0 regi province burgundy. hackers have st. tens of thousands of fag messages after compromising and f. b. i server e mails warned of a possible cyber attack and appeared to come from a legitimate f e. i address. it's not known how the messages were sent. the new york times is reporting the u. s. military and covered up air strikes in syria, the killed dozens of civilians. the newspaper says it happened in 2019 near the town of burg, who's during the fight against to i sold. christian salumi has more details from you. us central command is defending the 2019 air strikes in syria that
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killed up to 80 people as quote, legitimate self defense. special operations unit was targeting iso when it dropped to bombs near the city of bog, who's a new york times report alleges that up to 64 women and children were killed in that attack, making it a possible war crime. but the us said in a statement that appropriate steps were taken to rule out the presence of civilians, and that while the war is the loss of innocent life, there was evidence that multiple women and at least one child were carrying weapons, making them legitimate targets. the defense department did launch and inquiry into the incident according to the new york times, but the bombing itself was ultimately stripped from that report and no independent investigation was ever launched. again, the united states insisting that this attack was justified
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in the netherlands is backed under a corona virus lockdown as infections rise there. the partial shut down is expected to last 3 weeks. restaurants and shops, and now required to close early and spectators. a band from large events, the measure recommend no more than 4 visitors in any harm. german chancellor anglo merkle is urging anyone in the country who is in vaccinated against carb 19 to get a job. the number of reported cases increased by 45000 on saturday. 2 days after new cases topped $50000.00 for the 1st time. the german army is mobilizing thousands of soldiers to help overwhelmed hospitals and federal and state governments set to discuss further restriction. and in neighboring switzerland, several 1000 people have protested against new covered 19 laws. the government
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wants people to use a health certificate that proves there are the vaccinated or don't have the virus many fee. these could create a to tears society. the law will be put to a popular vote on november 28th. still head to on al jazeera, all the action from the world cup qualifies, including a shock for the netherlands that's coming up in sport. it's sarah. ah, life is never scripted. never foretold. it's never, no, no matter what happens next door. open you read between the lines. listen, always listen, never stop asking, never stop questioning. wanting to discover the own moon.
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to the human story. be impartial, be courageous. fun in b. m told story. celebrate excellence. keep alive, the pioneering spirit. never stole. we haven't for 25 years, we've never stopped on our journey. never stops when our commitment to you al jazeera, 25 years a unique off lu . ah, ah, it's time now his for his sarah, thanks a lot, emily. well, francis qualified for next year as well. coughing, cattle,
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killian and buffet scored for goals that had sent that defending champions as a thrash catholic font 8 nel and belgium also going through. but as davis takes reports, netherlands will have to wait. some one of the defending will champions france knew a win against cas extend would secure their world cup place and they didn't hang about killing him. pappy took barely half an hour to rack up his 1st international hattrick. and he went on to get another, becoming the 1st french player to school for in one match since 1958, 8 neil the final score and did hear the champs team. now have the chance to defend the woke up trophy next year. wilson. so local move, the players are happy and so am i. we can only try to get as close as we can to perfection. but we weren't far away from that tonight. so wow, belgium of the world's top rank side currently. and they to punch that ticket to qatar with a 31 whenever estonia, that gives them an unassailable 5 point lead in their group as they aim for their 1st major international trophy, right strike by jani,
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carrasco. and it looked like the netherlands would join them in qualifying automatically. they were tune up against montenegro after a double ferment this deploy. but they threw it all away, conceding twice in the last 8 minutes to draw to to that leaves the door open for norway and turkey to win that group. instead, the dutch still in danger of missing out on the 2nd straight woke up later on sunday, christiana rinaldo in portugal can secure their will cut place. they play at home against serbia who had tied with them on 17 points and grew pe. portugal have a better goal difference though, so a drawer would be good enough to see them through. so i was at cooper school, which all these t teams always play to when it's in their dna. we're not thinking about playing for a drawer. it would not fit in with our way of playing. stewart. a point would also be good enough for spain. the 2010 will champions they go into their final gaming and sweden, one point clear if their opponents but sweden beat spain back in september. and this time they've got their legend slaton abramivitch in their squad bit or block
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in it. i'll know cambia withers let and plays on. auto plan won't change. we need our fans to support us in the difficult moment. so this will not be a party, at least not until the end of the game. okay. there will also be a straight shootout in group h between russia and croatia, russia head into the game, 2 points play, but croatia have home advantage. only one can go through automatically to cancer. the other will have to settle for a playoff place. they would stokes al jazeera while there was a shock in the african world cup, qualifying zane to nicea were expected to progress. the pails were they were beaten . one know by ecuadorian guinea when it was schooled by pablo ganache, who plays in the 4th terrace, spanish club football. both countries still have a chance though to win in there grew cameroon, have made the most world cup of paris is by an african country. they beat malloy for nails. keep the fresh wrong group the leaders, ivory coast now to talk to sides will now meet in a crunch game on tuesday to decide who goes through and just
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a few hours ago until the final. it's he 20 cricket world cup between australia and new zealand. the 2 sides have been putting the finishing touches to their preparations, and we'll go head to head in to by to decide the new well champions. new zealand, all the reigning will test champions and widely regarded as the best cross format seem an international cricket. so strange, you know, they're in for a tough match. yet it's bloody exciting to be flying against new zealand. they're, they're a great team and, and lead super by came williamson. so it's just one of those things. the boat team seemed to have found their way into, into each others in each other's path along the way and in some tournaments. so it's, it's really exciting. it is great to be here, like i say, a reflection as a lot of hardwick but to maurice in our one off match. and for us, it is trying to make those small adjustments again and keep the focus, you know,
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really close and what it needs to be. and the teams really looking forward to the occasion. all that was disappointment for both australia and new zealand on the rugby field. the islands be the old blacks in front of $51000.00 fans in dublin, making it 7 winds in a row, trading by 5 at the break the host and turn things around with try from run and tele and kalen. or if you even got back within 3 points, the 3 lay penalty. so island pinch it. $29.00 points to 23rd. when over the life in the last 5 meeting. so that's why i'm missing a couple of plays off the coven, 19 test, positive ones. england will impact 63215. when is a real strain? yes, they school to try and each half. the all of these have now last the last 8 matches against england. and in formula one was trying to, louis hamilton refuses to give up his title. he says, without a fight, author incredible. dr. inside a sprint race in brazil. now them said his driver was told he'd be starting at the
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back of the grid. officers cause re wing broke rules, but the britain baffled up the grades overtaking 15 drivers and 24 labs to finish the race 5th. he still has to serve a fireplace grid penalty on sunday meeting. he'll go from 10th at the group pre i think really just meant the mental state of mind that i went in was really to know, never give up. he pushing the arise, you can do it, you know, just like trying to turn the that is really difficult to get that all of the, the results that we got. but we wanted to try to rival microsoft and avoid a grid tast penalty, but was find $50007.00 rather $1000.00 to touching hampton curren inspections and on friday a stuff. and we'll go from 2nd in sunday's race. and valentino rossi will thoughts his last 7 moto g p race from pence position. the 9 time will champion will call time when is 25 year career, sunday season closure in valencia is the tale and the best qualifying results since
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the previous chrome pre back in august. well, that's way as well for me for now, but i'll be back later. thank you very much, sarah, and that's all for this news. alex, but state change, the more news with darren in just a moment. a me a, a frank assessment. what's the point of view, and if multilateralism isn't part of it's dna, we need somewhere we're sovereign states can exchange informed opinions is okay.
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