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[000:00:00;00] ah, al jazeera, when ever you ah ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello and welcome on pizza w. you're watching the news i live from. coming up in the next 60 minutes, provisional results in the gambia. sho, president adam, i borrow his own course to a resounding election victory. soldiers and me and my ram, a car into a peaceful antique who rally killing at least 5 protesters a race to find
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survivors out. the indonesia mount cemetery road is covering several villages with patch and rock. and we have all the new lie from our feedback era studio. i far as my own, we have the latest on the for the one title race which could be decided as the saudi arabian wrong re taking place right now. and in the english. i'm really back in the united live under a new manager, rock redneck with a when me going to the gambia provisional results from saturdays presidential elections show the incumbent. adam, a borrow has a clear lead and is set for a 2nd term. extending his 5 years in office borrow was elected in 2016 ending 22 years of we'll talk chrissy under the then president. ja jeremy. there are 5
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other candidates, including barrows, main challenger, and his former political mental say no double the can be a, has a unique voting system that uses marbles to avoid spoiled, balance papers live now to acclimate interests, who joins us from bun, jewel, the gambia capital. so how do we think it stacking up? i mean, how long until he can declare i am the winner. basically going to be one of the election commission because it said it's ready to go the other 2 before the ball or whatever it is. you can see it could be $420.00 constituents. yep. give me,
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let me know that you've got stuck in commission said there is no way that this vote is written because of the system . but if he is returned to governments and it looks like he will be, what will he do with this very big mandate? ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, and not problem to solve an order. what i can say he has a big problem to solve done. when he was brought into quite some 5 years ago, then the country was your quarry. they wanted. they wanted mr. dummy out to follow that play god. but again, after 5 years, the problems that we set gambia are still there. it's in on me. and of course justice as well as 2nd corrupt you. now, this is of development here. i'm a very good. these are these matches cont, conti,
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a 2nd and apart from that, the truth and reconciliation commission submitted to report to mr. bottle. just days before the election. again, p as i expecting him to handle that report. feature addicts is, can we serve for dan peers who are victims of 12 years? oh yeah, i don't miss school according to what a. 4 what tell dad, he also need to reconcile them? because a electioneering campaign, we've also seen a lot of problems during the election. and a lot of people actually angry at each other because of quantitative process. ethnicity plays a key role in the politics. have done that. also. mr. bodies expected to resolve when he is prepared. when i of this particular to peter man, thank you so much at gmail address, our correspondent reporting from the party town. it looks like that is gonna be in
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capital. and jules will site mattie joy is the executive director of the center for research and policy development and also a political science lecturer at the university of the cambie. he joins us now from bid. jello welcome to the news i. i don't know if you heard the conversation we were having there. so with our correspondent he was saying that the incumbent, mr. adam barrow who's it looks like just about to be returned to office. we'll try to bring something of an emollient effect to different issues in the country. how does he do that? i mean, president burr said i am, is the last part of the question. how does he calm things down between different ethnic groups in the country? yes, i mean president her today if you know that him out there as a and he speaks multiple languages. he speaks more about for local languages and
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now he's not about peoples. bradley has been seen as a very diverse burger party that has members from all the different ethnic groups and his then see another national practice, a force on his thirty's has been seen as divisive over the period. but of course, i mean if you look at the gen of the election, he seems that he is been before a man of one in the united democratic party was also seen a law along an ag make man. and i think that's, that's, that's the difference. did he win the election or did the people who stand, who stood against him lose the election? and why did he win the election? but i think a lot of people there's, there's one thing that has been, you know,
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commonly in this can do that. the opposition is either misunderstood or by many, adding them better. we see it even though a lot of people, you know, did not like him, but they prefer to bought him instead of the united democratic party as. a many as that they did a small level, they're trying to deny united democratic party and the champs that have been okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much. you know, at least 27 people have been killed in sedans, west l 4 region, and the latest flare up of violence. and a group says a camp for displaced people with satellite and destroyed the region is often plagued by fighting between arab and non arab tribes. the un says at least $43.00 people were killed and $46.00 villages burned just last month. for 10 months now we've been seeing images of demonstrations and crackdowns coming out of me and mom . in february, the military overthrew the democratically elected government of anson suit. she and
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put her in prison. on sunday, these videos emerged from me and mars. largest city young gone, security forces can be seen running a car into a peaceful rally. there are reports of 5 s and multiple injuries from bangkok. tony chang explains what happened. while his peers to have been a very swift reaction to the flash mob that hit the streets about mid morning in came and dung district, which is in central yang on just a few streets away from the iconic show. the guns ago to the crowd had just assembled and if you can see in videos posted on social media a, an arm, a truck appears to move in very quickly from behind at speed powering straight into them 5 reported to have died dozens more injured bodies lying on the street, you can see in the aftermath it does appear to fit. also the pattern that we've seen emerging a protest as who still want to maintain that presence on the streets and the
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visible objections to the queue that happened back in february. but very aware that the security services are going to crank down, hosted with very little thought for the preservation of life so that they're doing this very quickly in young, gone, and other big cities across man. but clearly in this instance, the security services were on the scene reacted very quickly and again, with very little thought for life. and i think it's just an illustration of how much these people are taking their lives into their hands. even protesting for just a few minutes has clearly cost in their lives on this occasion of earnings expected on monday in the trial of the the post civilian leader, uncensored. she. dr. sasa is a spokesman for me and mars to post civilian government. he says regional countries must act to prevent me and mar, from slipping further into chaos. this is show the whole process of these charges against the our subsidies, the counselor of mamma,
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and our elected office of president means are all a show trial. it has nothing to do with the rule of law or justice. it has everything to do with prolonging of military hook, the ring of terror against the people muma. they have already, re vet dictates it just as show. so tomorrow you'll see eve, they executed as they have plotted on base on fraudulent charges without evidence, without proof of early validation overall. and then they would, they want to see more chaos in a country. chaos in miramar is not good for china in stability. he miramar is not good for us or is destroyed a whole regence now over night in is out of control. as you rightly say, you're human trafficky, drug trafficking,
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or if it's you flooding across the country and a crisis crossing international or is not the good for china, not a good for asha. so the problem is now is there the willingness to stop these before it's become an stop a bow before it become too late? across the border in the indian state of maga, land, at least 14 civilians were killed during a military operation. it happened in the modern district. the army is reported to a shot at a trunk, carrying dozens of coal miners. troops later, fired at the crowd, gathered in protest against dr. tank. one soldier was also killed. states chief minister said there will be an investigation. and the federal home minister, i mean shaw has gone to twitter about the shooting, saying he's anguished and expressing his quotes. deepest condolences to the families of those who lost their lives. he says they will be a thorough investigation by the state government. well,
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this remote state has been under special powers, a special power act for more than 6 decades. now, it does allow the security forces to arrest, shoot, and kill without warrant and grounds. the immunity, the controversial law, has been enforced in indian, administered kashmir, and parts of 3 other northeastern states. human rights groups of accused indian security forces of abuses. the government says it's to counter violence by arm groups and to ensure security across the region. 901 now is a journalist belonging to the cognac tribe and the district of mon, in the state of maryland. she says this incident is a direct result of special powers given to indian soldiers in the state. they have given an excuse of mistaken identity, which is just not justifiable because the villagers were returning from their fields, you know, from their daily work. and i think, i don't think it was,
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it is very difficult to be able to differentiate between normal villages coming back from farms, you know, in comparison to mittens, who probably on that most instances. and in this case, it was doing data and it wasn't even there a dock. it was for b. and here where in the sun is still still up and people are still visible. so they have said it is a case of mistaken identity, but people here are buying it and the movement and adeline has been seeking, is independence from india, for, from in since time immemorial, since the british left india. and with years and years of suppression of the novel movement, we have now come to a point after decades of struggle. that is probably safer to integrate with india since we are we've been, we've been suppressed for a long time. however, once in a while, we have incidents like this, which is the result of asked by this gives the security forces. you know,
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the fool. there is no accountability they can under this act. they can fire and they can shoot people at sight at will. if there is even a speck of a suspicion this has been going on for the longest time. and this is the reason why yesterday the villagers harmless villages. an armed villages, innocent villages going about their work, where fire upon without a single question in broad daylight. so this is something you know, the government of india should actually think and analyze as to why after so many years of talking about integration and b, those regions are still glad i haven't got under this rule in indonesia, at least 14 people have been killed after a volcano erupted on the island of java. there have been countless injuries as well . his julian wolf assessing damage from above. after mount sinners viewed piles of ash,
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12000 meters into the sky. down below, entire homes have been submerged. villages blanketed with falling ash. the creeping lava is destroying everything in its path. samira is one of indonesia, nearly a $130.00 active volcanoes, get bash, altura, and is the highest peak on the nation's most densely populated island of java. a sudden eruption was triggered by days of heavy rain. i was scared in running a panic because disruption was much bigger than interruption that occurred last year. smouldering debris, thick smoke and power outages had hampered search and rescue operations. evacuation efforts had been suspended for now with the cloud surrounding the affected area, remaining too hot to handle. people who managed to escape had been staying at this evacuation center. some of the people behind me are evacuated local
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villages. at the moment they need assistance, like daily necessities, food and drinks. we also don't know how long they need to stay here for those who want to return home have been told they can't. and to stay far away from the craters mouth. the volcano had seen an increase in activity in recent days, but its alert status was not raised now. many here want to know why they weren't warned. why dare quite weight your price. what went wrong? if somebody still being on the job or our way of communicating, they get it is not here. and i for many will be speaking as they pick up the pieces of what is left behind, gillian wolf, out of the rough wells. more still to come for you here on the news out, including tight security in paris today. the 1st election rally by the presidential challenger, from the far right,
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will tell you the joining forces in the d. c to fight a common enemy. and in sport will tell you about the american golfer who don't cause to become the world. number one, coming up with a competing rallies were held in paris today for and against the fall, right presidential candidate, eric more. the political pundit declared his candidacy just a few days ago. there was a heavy police presence on the streets with concerns about fighting between the rival foods. the process, again, similar was put on by some 50 organizations, including fall left political parties and anti racism goes. so who is he? eric more is a writer and the media personality he is known in france for his provocative right wing views on islam, immigration and feminism. a poll before he declared his candidacy suggested he
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could reach the 2nd ground against president emmanuel mccall, placing him ahead of marine le pen. some commentators believe you can reach voters . butler pen cannot and could do better against emanuel mack long than la pen managed to do. during their 2017 televised debate. latasha butler was at that rally in paris. what thousands of protests working in parson are demonstrating against eric the more he's holding his 1st presidential campaign rally on the outskirts of the capital. now is i will know television puns it and really to hear from us. but he has no political experience, but he's like 3 me a famous in from record to virtual in elementary fall, right. the more is and see migration his anti islamic talk in the post about supporting muslims. he's also upset many in the jewish community by saying that the
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regime of world war 2 here and problems collaborated with the not be should be glorified. he also has many opinions when it comes to women, he sees their role as in the home as child bears. he says that by logically incapable of being lead isn't what people here say is eric more is a threat to democracy. a threat to frances institutions? well, a month or so back the more was doing rather well, according to opinion polls poll, suggested that he could be to the far right political party lead a marine the pen to reach the 2nd round runoff against the french president, emanuel micron. but in recent weeks, his ratings do seem to slaves mainly due to a number of personal gas. he made an obscene gesture after a protester in the southern city of mount say, he had a very poor performance. it was widely perceived in a high profile television interview, but already that the conservative right wing party of not picked
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a very candidate for this presidential race. and that is also going to have an effect on eric moore because she is trying to appeal to the same sort of voters that he is in new cobit 19 restrictions in belgium provoked protests to day. the police in brussels, fine t a gas and water cannon to disperse demonstrators as some little fireworks. belgian government leaders have imposed strict to measures for a 3rd time a hospital struggle to cope. kindergarden some primary schools are close a week early for christmas. and the 6 year olds have to wear masks in class. india has reported its highest daily death toll from cupboard 19 in 5 months, almost 9000 new infections were reported last 24 hours. the new army cranberry, and has been detected in the capital new delhi, following the devastating outbreak of the delta vary. and earlier this year,
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south korea will begin testing all incoming travelers for army kron. passengers will be tested on arrival. and for the next 2 weeks, south koreans and foreigners will have to quarantine for 10 days regardless of their fascination status. experts, a warning the emergence of corona virus variance is inevitable given the unequal distribution. more than a 4300000000 people around the world have received at least one dose of the bank seen, but the african continent remains behind that figure. and it's that inequality that plays a major role in the spread of new variance. most people in africa have not received a single dose so far. however, southern africa is doing better than most other regions. but that pales in comparison to wealthy countries, such as the us, where more than 80 percent have received at least one dose finances to watch the new variance spread around the world in a short period of time. it's been detected in at least $42.00 countries and territories,
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yet parts of africa with the least access to vaccines that's being placed under the tightest of travel restrictions. francisco, rocca is the president of the international red cross and red crescent societies. he says he imagines of new cove. it variances a wakeup call. we have colder did how come up they only come by and so they might evidence if it was needed about these, you know, want to do that we are leaving and about that they do have new variance. if we can't, you know, in the way we have done that so far and i got another developing counties that be the highest pricing things of, i mean, access to the scene. so while in the, in the west, this county, you will be in the united states. ready and canada, in u. k, we are discussing that the, the booster b before noticed that someone is also about starting to, to, to talk about if you don't,
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is there an average of vaccination in many countries that use less than 10 percent more of your call. but i think a good idea, but unfortunately is not working as we expected that and the idea to take those who are in the front line and this is, this is why i saw a more of what. so what we are experiencing because we have talking when we talked about on the, about what it is about vaccinating the medical doctor notes. is that the 1st day that we're working on the front lines to take care of those affected by the mindset . so it should be something that you're looking for for being a national community. go actually is not receiving enough dose. is any not for financial resources to accomplish its mission. still come here on the news, the taliban condemned for allegedly disappearing former afghans,
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security force members. and far from home and influx of human migrants are making their way to greece, find a better life to drivers to the hospital for crashing the formula to race in general. ah hello there. let's have a look at the weather across the middle east and is more unsettled whether on the way for the levant. you can see the cloud moving across the mediterranean, bringing some really wet and windy weather to the likes of turkey, as well as cyprus. by the time we get to choose day, some of the showers will edge into lebanon and onwards to syria. now ahead of this, we had a wintry mixed blow across the north of iran. well that is gonna fizzle out. it's going to be rather settled for much of the region. a bit of a brisk wind blowing down the gulf and within temperatures in katara and the u. a drop down slightly below average,
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sitting in the high twenty's. now for the very wet and windy weather we had to have to head to northern parts of africa. you can see the showers intensifying for algeria heavy rain for parts of 2 nicea, and we will see the wind pick up across libya, blowing some of that sahara dust into egypt, the temperature in cairo, dipping down in the days to come. now for central africa, we have seen some flash flooding in eastern parts of kenya. the rain continues here as it does for tanzania. we're seeing some shop a storms pick up for western areas of the democratic republic of congo. by the time we get to choose day, you can see those there. and for south africa, we've had flood warnings across much of the country. we've had a nasty weather system sweep across to the east, and that's going to bring thunderstorms to johannesburg. and that wet weather will last much of the week. ah, from the al jazeera london, rural consented to people in thoughtful conversation. large cannot be easily erased
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lou. ah, welcome back. it's approaching half past the hour. let sir update your top stories . most of the votes in gabby as presidential election have now been counted the incumbents at m. a barrow seems to be in the lead. 3 opposition candidates are projected those partial results. 5 people are reported to have been killed in mere mars, largest city after the security forces ran their vehicle into a group of protested dozens more were injured. during an antique who demonstration in yan gone, competing rallies are being held in paris for and against the far right presidential candidate or exam, or the political funding declared his candidacy just a few days ago. now the u. s. and a group of $22.00 other countries, including many even states have condemned the taliban for
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a legit killings and forced disappearances of former members of the afghan security forces as follows, a report by human rights watch that documented the killings or the disappearances of $47.00 former military personnel and more than $100.00 government officials, the taliban says the incidents will be thoroughly investigated. and that is committed to granting amnesty to former afghans soldiers. rob mcbride has more on that joint statement from cobble all stems from the human rights report that came out last week. detailing the cases of more than a 100 members of the full, the security of forces of the previous administration. that since the takeover by the taliban have either been killed, it says or have simply disappeared. now it says says that these were carried out over a period of weeks that sometimes the taliban would have been using employment records to track down these form members. or in some cases it said,
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actually trick them into coming forward to claiming i'm the state only to identify themselves, give themselves away, and then to be targeted. now, these allegations are not particularly new. we have had a number of allegations of human rights abuses of potentially war crimes by the taliban, especially in the run up to it take over during the take over itself, often backed up by what would appear to be documentary evidence from social media and so on. but these allegations refer strictly to these crimes are edge crimes that happen since the takeover and also that they were condemned by the taliban itself. now that is particularly damaging because it says that while local commanders carried out on many cases, these crimes, it had the knowledge and was condoned by the taliban itself of the taliban. they have denied these allegations. they said they will look into individual cases, but they have had deniability because of course the taliban is not
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