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up in 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 2 on al jazeera o, argentine is opposition wins and mid term elections inflicting a major blow against the ruling coalition. ah, hello, why money inside this is al jazeera, long from doha, also coming up to infinity against the president, accused of a power grab also, he's suspended parliament and took over executive power. coven. i tried to resolve the mike and prizes on the polar galleries border with thousands of people are
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stuck in freezing temperatures. and back on the lockdown covered 19 restrictions and all 3 of the people who are vaccinated as infections, right? ah, argentina's ruling perilous coalition has lost its majority in the senate for the 1st time in 40 years. the mid term gains by the center, right? opposition pose issues for president alberto fernandez. he's facing a high rate of inflation, rising poverty and a refinancing agreement with the international monetary fund. on the ballots were half the members of the lower chamber and a 3rd of the senate. theresa, by the latest from what is aries? late as we solve for showing that the ruling coalition logged in at least 6 crew. so district in the country attorneys party could move the majority in the senate.
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and this is important mostly because it's a place where presidential decrease are approved. among many other thing, this fast here has been extremely difficult for the origin time population know totally because of the condemning, but also because if and then it has exacerbated many of argentine as economic problems around 50 percent of an inflation rate around 42 percent of of poverty rates of people, there's a different exchange rates on the street to the us dollars. this create generates lots of instability in the country. and that's why many years say that that people voted against the ruling coalition in this country. now nobody knows what will happen on monday, for example, people are looking at the market. so looking at the exchange rate of the us dollars, something that moves the economy every day in argentina, and that's why we're hearing the precedents appeared on television in a recorded message. asking and calling for the opposition to start negotiating
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a to start working towards the united future. and this is something crucial that the dispute between christina fernandez and that man has had the whole population of x to with lots of uncertainty. the basic dispute was how, how to negotiate with the met while christina, for another, the cursor wanted the government to spend more money to guarantee that they could win this election. the government has been trying to negotiate with the mess. and i've been caring for the deficit in this country's political consultants. felipe in nevada says the owners will now be on the opposition to find some way to office stability. poverty in argentina has been moving up for the last 50 years. and, and we seem stuck in the right of the same old policies to try to stop that, but that only makes it worse. of course, the pandemic made, that was the reaction to the panoramic, which was a very, very strong, hard line lockdown, but really stopped the economy. and it struck plus the looming economic crisis,
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the debt crisis, they all get together to make things worse. and the, the government of president fernandez and the tradition of his parent, his body is to rule with money. and with that they used to having to get things done and having money because of the price of commodities or whatever. so we are in a real learning process here in argentine we have the earnest government without money and we now have them with less and less power. and we are moving into the realm of coalition politics where we have a coalition in government and the coalition and the opposition, the very strong showing of the opposition in today's election, winning or rather defeating the incumbent so that they don't longer congress control the senate. and really parity of the house means that there is now the onus is also on the position to come up with some solution with some way of bringing the
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parts together to offer some some stability. thousands of opponents of tennessee as president happen protesting outside parliament in the capitol. president, case i aid fact, the prime minister in july crating, the country's biggest political crisis since the 2011 revolution door. such a bar reports ah, chatting shut down, chi said and freedom and the police state. protesters pulled down barriers blocking the road, leading to the parliament building in the capital tunis. these people are marching against the measures imposed by president chi say, since he sacked the prime minister and suspend the parliaments 4 months ago. some have made the trip from across the country and with one another. we did not come here to clash with others, all calls anyone any harm. we came all the way here to tell those in charge that we want a taste of freedom. we've tasted freedom before and we don't want to be deprived of
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it ever again. hundreds of police officers have blocked off the area where thousands of protesters were gathering on sunday to demand that said restored the elected parliament and have democratic rule. sundays protests were organized by calling itself citizens against the qu. you promised to continue their demonstrations and expand them to other cities. so she is really outside of open for the way we have been under one man, ruled since july 25th. i'm individual who violated the law, violated the constitution, shut down the state, closed parliament with tanks, shut down, government and state institutions suspended the constitution and to day closed the street. a soil of the republic to day. the country is closed. when president site insists what he did in july was not a qu, but others called it a threat to the regions. few democracies. in september, he announced he would rule by decree while ignoring parts of the constitution. and
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last month, he formed the government and appointed a new prime minister. president site has promised to uphold people's rights, but there are fears of a return to the days of one man rule door support al jazeera as on earth libby as former leader, why mcgaffey is running for president safe? al islam has registered as a candidate for next month's election. he says he wants to restore unity out a decade, a conflict since his father was deposed and subsequently killed. the pol is part of a un backed piece processed and the fighting. olivia correspond, malik, china has more this is a big deal to day. you know, after nearly a decade of hiding were seen safer slam on video, or if in southern libya. so are very surprising for many people weren't even sure that safe islam was alive yet alone or applying to become the next president. after
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10 years of conflict, i think people are shocked, surprised, definitely, that he has some support base and there. and they're excited to see him back in the, in the political or political position delivers deeply divided. so he does have some support. i don't think he's gonna be a serious contender. our for president. but it will definitely showcase of the libyans that are reminiscing over time. when libya was much more stable, although under, you know, as totalitarian rule, but more stable, more secure people could work and move across the country freely. that's not happening now. so there's definitely a percentage of libyans that reminisce of the times before. 2011 and, and, and, and would possibly vote for safely slant, but we just saw a few days ago, a conference in paris where the international community was saying that elections must go ahead. but there is some serious issues with that. a constitutional
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framework, a has yet to be agreed upon by the rival legislative branch as they are still discussing what kind of powers as a president have are. but the high national electoral commission is still moving along and taking up taking these applications. hollins, prime ministers cooling all nato, to take concrete steps to resolve the micro crisis on board with valerie of where thousands of people are seeking access into the european union. belushi government is accused of encouraging them to legally cross into polen asked retaliation to sanctions from the use. the block is set to impose more restrictions on monday to include airlines and travel agencies transporting my grants. as a bag reports from b, alice stock on the pony batteries folder. this is the image, the polish military want everyone to see. they're on a p r offensive and want to show they're protecting the countries borders. this footage, however, filmed by those stuck at the border, shows a different picture,
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border forces and making their presence felt, and letting people there know they will not get through. people at the border say they can't sleep because poland tactic in the village is close to the border. the finishing sunday mass, the faithful. a divided about the situation should happen, like we have to help, but we have to protect or bother us as well. so they do not cross and do nothing bad to us. once they cross, we have to help their women and children, but not the men, because we don't know what they really are agile years. you chip on that. we have to protect our soldiers and we have to stand for poland. if we are polish, i mean the journey across is not without its risks. morale, matha, we flew from syria to bela ruth. she's now in a polish hospital near the border. now i'm back in holly willoughby. they remain for a week in the woods. it had been a tough week from heavy rain to she is cold. oh, they are living in die conditions. at some point,
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my daughter's health deteriorated. she's been in. i see you for 3 weeks and they're not on a nestle of lemon. i call on the german authorities to allow us to re unite with our daughter. we hope the german authorities will consider the health condition of our daughter. the family is living here and we hope the authorities will lend us a helping hand and permit her entry from poland. the family doesn't know what will happen next. for their part to polish authorities are granting medical assistance to people that manage across the border and need it. but what knock here is what will happen to them afterwards? will they be able to stay here in poland? move on to other european countries, or will they be sent back to belarus? the uncertainty and hostile approach doesn't seem to deter those, trying to reach western europe. i said, beg, i'll jazeera poland. k, gilles is a senior consulting fellow, the russia and eurasia program at chatham house. he says,
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it's not clear what either the governments of valerie and russia could be trying to achieve. neither of those 2 capitals have actually stated their demarc. they've not said what it is they actually want to achieve by triggering this process. now it could be that some of the most easy and obvious gains for both of them have already been negated because it might have assumed that it would be easy to split. poland from the you and to divide the in your local how to respond to this process and show within poland which already had the argument with brussels. that actually the e was not coming through. it's a but to everybody's surprise that you have responded in the right way to this. it's showing unity. it's solidarity. it's backing. poland is not given. poland a hard time for not allowing these refuse through and it's stepping up sanctions against those parts in the human trafficking. pipeline directory cut off the flow to the border altogether. so it looked as if the game was to try to discredit the you so far it failed. but of course, that leaves plenty of other options on the table for either president put in all
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president, look a shanker to follow through slats on out. is there a deli smoke as hit level so unhealthy millions of students, and what has happened told to stay at home, seeking to hear with latham a decades long ethnic conflicts be bringing you the latest on the rudy's truth and reconciliation. chris? ah, i think all eyes are watching for showers that have been a few around in the be a few more things in the north, the saturday. possibly in that breeze coming down to the gulf. that could be one or 2 more. but it's not a big stories to generally fairly settles more cloud than of light. it's a little bit warmer than average for some parts the levant, even in baghdad. but that be a big change in the weather in iran. yet again, this is tuesday, are quite a strong breeze across the caspian. they'll be snow on the high ground of iran that
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his incoming winter. it's trying, again, temperature dropping to run quite dramatically down to about 6 degrees. the max or wednesday, as the snow falls for the south from the mountains. but if you are not in iran, you do not see a great to change. it really is quite court. and that is true in turkey as well. where the sun is, the predominant feature of the weather. dropping south to africa, the seasonal rains are coming quite long way sized now. goodbye through angola and zambia does not much happening in, in south africa. so between the 2 areas, it's relatively caught in some places quite warm. you don't expect this sort of weather in the capital of botswana at 38 degrees, very to grease off the record. high temperature, the average is $32.00, but it's thundering every day, so it will be hot and some places humid as well. but on the whole, it's the dry time of year. ah,
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shawna is pursuing prosperity influence on the looking stage. when i, when ac investigates, what means for one of its quotes this night. i walk on out of the room. you know, you can watch out to say we're english streaming live on like youtube channel plus thousands of all programs award winning documentaries. in depth news reports subscribe to you choose dot com forward slash al jazeera english. ah, ah, you're watching al jazeera lined up on top stories list. our argentina's president, alberto fernandez, has suffered a severe,
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sent back in mid term elections with his ruling coalition losing control center for the 1st time. and for to years on the ballots were half the members of the lower chamber anisette of the senate. thousands of opposition supporters have been processing intimacy against the president who makes use of a power grab. i said sacked his prime minister and suspended parliament in july. says he did it to save his country and fight corruption. the son of libya's former leader mama gadhafi is running for president. sy found islam has registered as a candidate for next month selection. who says he wants to restore unity off a decade of conflict since his father was deposed and unhealthy in new delhi, we'll keep millions of students and workers at home. this week. the city has ordered its employees to work from home, closed schools, adults had construction through wednesday. you jelly ranks among the most polluted cities in the world,
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burning crops and garbage. coal fired plants and vehicle exhort all contribute to the small problem problem. as being to all correspond probably, mattel, who is my friend in the deli, probably good to see you. i believe that's even smoke behind you. talk with through how about the situation is in new delhi, it's a really desperate situation and what you're seeing is desperate measure of being pos to address it right now. i mean, the quality in the city is dangerously terrible. the pollution levels are dangerously high and they have been up for more than a week now. you know, and during this time, you can usually see a lot of the buildings and landmarks behind me. but right now, if you're seeing a fake layer of small guessing a lot of his and that's because of the pollution levels. now the government has possum emergency measures. schools which just came back for in person. classes will now be online in the city for the this coming week. schools in some of the
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neighboring cities and states will also be online for the next couple of days construction, which is one of the big polluters in the city has been banned. and government officials will be working from home. now the government is also set to submit a proposal for a possible to day lockdown. so you'll see covered 19 like measure being considered to address the air pollution problem right now. this is a huge step because daddy has to not recovered from the economic impact of the last shot that was imposed during the 2nd wave a few weeks a few months ago. when you were describing old short term solutions, does the government have any long term solutions to this problem? that is one of the main criticisms of the government. no jelly is one of the most polluted cities in the world and remains over 365 days. it just becomes,
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was this time because of the weather, you know, low winds dipping temperatures. there's also a rise in instances of farm fires and stubble burning in neighboring states during this time of feel that usually leads to a lot of political blame game between state government. but other supreme court pointed out, a lot of the pollution comes from delia said this construction, and there's also the hic, you know, emissions that contribute immense, major deli, pollution. but every year we see the government bossing some measures, you know, in the past they've reduced the number of vehicles on the streets. this time they're advising people to turn off the engine traffic lights. but as environmentalist point out, these are piecemeal measures and it becomes a talking point only when the situation become so bad that it's literally difficult to breathe. what you need is a long term systemic of approach. but that seems to be a little political way to do that. money. thanks for that puffy metal. joining us
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from new delhi austria is imposing a nationwide lockdown for unvaccinated people. anyone over 12 years old, who hasn't had a curve in 1900 job, will only be allowed to leave that home for essential shopping or to get vaccinated . there are concerns, rising current of ours cases are putting the health system at risk of collapses. only around 65 percent of the population is currently vaccinated, which is below the average. diane, we have decided today that from monday there will be a locked down for unvaccinated people in austria. this means restrictions on going out for everyone. over the age of 12, private living quarters may only be left in exceptional cases. x is limited to vaccinated people, or people who have recovered from quote 19, will apply in the retail sector, and unvaccinated people will no longer be allowed to shop. for more than basic supplies, from like floating shops and sport shops, or furniture shops, mega,
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or whether has more author is worth being coven 19 situation. aust is infection rate is 3 times that of its neighbor, germany and the government is extremely worried about the trajectory of the figures on saturday. 13000 new corona virus infections were reported that an all time high for this relatively small nation, of just under 9000000 people. one of the biggest concerns that the government has in vienna is the relatively low vaccination rate. some 63.4 percent of the austrian population has been vaccinated that ranked them around 17th in the european league table. now, there is a fairly large vaccine skeptic population in austria. encouraged by the far right freedom party, which was the 3rd biggest party in parliament. but the chancellor, the relatively new chancellor alex schellenberg has described that 63.4 percent figure as shamefully low. and when he came to try to devise restrictions to try to
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force people to get the vaccines. first of all, a week ago he band on vaccinated people from going to restaurants and large scale public events. now his ordering them to stay at home unless there are specific circumstances such as good to go to work or to go to the doctors or to buy some groceries. because he said it was unfair that vaccinated people should have to be, have their freedoms curtailed, simply because of the whim of that what he called the dithering of the un vaccinated. now it's not just an austrian problem. europe itself is why the european countries are also worried. the netherlands is introducing new restrictions. they came into force on saturday morning. they've also, there's also going to be a discussion in germany later this week about introducing new restrictions there and latvia has even banned any parliamentary lawmakers, their m. p 's, who are unvaccinated, bound them from actually participating in debates or voting in the latvian
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parliament. such is the concern in that country, another country where there is a vaccination race. so you can see that the alarm bells really are ringing all across europe. on this 3 men have been arrested on terrorism, charges of to man was killed in a car explosion in the united kingdom. it happened in the city of liverpool on sunday morning. police say the car involved was a taxi which pulled up to a hospital shortly before the explosion. the passenger was killed. driver was injured and is in a stable condition. or since queen elizabeth the 2nd has missed a world war. one ceremony in london, buckingham palace says it's because she sprained her back some days remembrance, day service would have been the 95 year old monarch 1st public engagement since the stay in hospital last month. the doctors had also to rest for 2 weeks. palace officials said the spray was an incredibly unfortunate coincidence, an unrelated to last month,
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unspecified and keyboard security forces have surrounded the home of a leading government critic to try to stop him from protesting. una garcia had called for pro democracy rallies on monday, demonstrate to say they will carry on danesh wanted reports. the cuban authorities have prevented the country's most prominent opposition leader union garcia from leaving his home in havana for a solo protest. the operation came the day before march is planned across the country to demand greater freedoms and the release of political prisoners approaches. the government is declared illegal. garcia said that every cubans should have the right to demonstrate peacefully, governor. i think that is my greatest aspiration that every cuban knows. they have power, a lot of power that a single citizen can make a system. trumbull, the cuban government has organized a number of counter demonstrations and last week with hundreds of foreign diplomats
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to a meeting to accuse the united states had been behind the protest. washington's representatives in havana were not invited and this video ad on state television accuses una garcia of working with the u. s. authorities, an anti cuban organization's claims he strongly denies. ah, the plan march is on monday, coincide with cuba, reopening its doors to foreign tourism close for 20 months because of the coven. 19 pandemic restaurants on the colors. marquez says the return of tourism will help the countries battery economy. he called the opposition demonstration, a distraction, a play. so although i'm sure it won't happen short shore shore from the moment they started planning it. it was a crazy idea. tens of thousands of cubans think otherwise. they belong to
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archipelago and movement organized on social media. he grounds a protestant july which took we'll thirties by surprise due to this size and spontaneity. hundreds were arrested ah, growing dissent is being expressed in other ways to this video by musician. we're berto caucus, this is quote, no one can stop me acted than he has triana theseus, florida is, will be better prepared to repel monday's plan, marches or threats of violence will keep many away. although he said, even if the protest is suppressed, the opposition movement will keep growing. both anyways, thought of those for the 1st time in nearly all the provinces in the country, the people have come together to cry for freedom. that's historic. symbolically marks the beginning of the end. oprah it's a prediction may prematurely, many times since fidel castro came to power in 1959. the difference this time is to
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protest as a staying in cuba to fight the change rather than leaving. and that's a challenge to the cuban authorities. a struggling to deal with and shimla al jazeera the remains of thousands of people damped in mass graves and burgundy are being exhumed. the truth and reconciliation commission is also taking testimonies to document more than 3 decades of ethnic unrest. a warning some may find the images and catherine. so as report disturbing these other remains of bruno lions who were killed during the countries ethnic was, they have been excused by truth and reconciliation commission from some of the 4000 mos greeves scattered across broody. the commission began its work with a masa cove, mostly hutus by a tootsie government, between 19721973. more than 800000 professionals were killed by state
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forces that accused them of starting a rebellion with the shoot. the commissioners are also taking testimony from rural and eons the want to reconstruct through those testimonies exactly how many tutsis hutus and others from different communities were killed in more than 3 decades. victims or not allowed to barrier or the pupil. they were also refused to cry or to show an emotion full a wing at the last off the beloved ones. to day, already the tuffy people are, are seriously traumatized. in the years that followed politicians played into ethnic tensions that already existed, panning civilians against each other. a civil war broke out in 1993. after their fascination of president mal cured and i,
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more than $300000.00 people were killed in the 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, where 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 these family. they're still neighbors. he was a family friend. no of 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 the full isaac be go hora was only 15 years old. it took him a long time to forgive. he says one room while in the church where he publicly said,
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sorry, we told him to take us to where the remains of our parents were dumped. we went to the mouse grave, where the priest done blushed. those who were buried there. this investigation is starring our promotions and opening up old ones. but this families enrica, tell us it is a healing process. catherine saw all jazeera reagan province, burgundy. ah, this is our desert, easier. top stories, argentina's president, alberto fernandez, has suffered a severe set back in mid term elections with his ruling coalition losing control of the senate for the 1st time in 40 years. on the ballot were half the members of the lo, a chamber.
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