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16 democracy, the nobel interview, only on a j 0. i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is alike. and it's my job to shed light on how and why lou damn been president, adam about support to celebrate his re election. but rivals are crying foul. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. this is al jazeera died from de, also coming up here belgium police use water cannon to push back rioters a protest against corona virus restrictions, plus the leader of position is attacking and his group are
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taking my current. the prime minister, the solomon islands, defends himself as parliament prepared for no confidence vote following last month's funds. ah scuffles break out at the rally of a fall right french presidential candidate who himself was by a protest. aah! dan, been president. obama baron has been declared the winner of saturdays election and what he and his supporters are celebrating as a landslide. but his ultimate address reports now from the capital banjo. all 3 opposition candidates have already rejected the results. oh, after a closely fort election, i them, a bible has been re elected as the gambia as a prospect defeated 5 other candidates win a 2nd 5 year term. and i think received
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457519 vote in the election. the chairman of the independent electoral commission, alumni declares mister adam apparel is duly elected to suit as president of the republic of the gambia. ah, when do a constituency you so convincingly won them? this election erupted into the parish. i baskin is victory battle address supporters of the independent square. i with a look good on you to learn everything is one of my disposal a please? oh,
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you did with the marginal bottles with election was dice. and if it is the bottles hold. well now, in divided, not only because of this blood, but also after. yeah, john, isn't it? we borrows opponents of refuse to accept the result. we are concerned that there has been an inordinate delay in the announcement of results to a number of isas. i've been raised by again and representatives. i deployed in stations a sent us an an easy headquarters. as a result, the representatives of the aforementioned candidate at the i is he headquarters refused to endorse some of the results. independent observer say the vote was largely free and fair countries election commission has also defended the election
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process as credible and prayer. it is within doubt. lights are to confirm all to confirm to sign on the can order to sign despite them being present. and in doing that of the review process, rival candidates have 10 days to challenge barrows, victory, and seems certain of the fight. hold our move to the court. how many degrees al jazeera but june the gambia. at least $29.00 soldiers have been killed during an attack on a military base in this year. on saturday, several 100 gunman on motorcycles. targeted the fiano bass, and the tele berry region. it's used by the cell g. 5 joint force involving troops and mar, atanya, najia, chad maryan, burkina, faso. the victims nationalities aren't yet known. almost 80 attackers also kill solomon islands prime minister manner. say that a virus facing a motion of no confidence in parliament. it's in response to anti government riots
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. a week ago, during which dozens of buildings were burned down and shops looted in the capital honey arrow, at least 3 people were killed. locals have a list of grievances including poor health care and services, and china's perceived influence over the government was sarah clark as coming the story from the austrian city of brisbin at sara said this no confidence vote follows that recent violence and unrest we saw recently in the solomon islands tell us more about the votes, and did it come as a surprise? do you think it didn't come a surprise? the opposition later has been gathering support the confidence motion. it's been raised and registered in the parliament in holly hour on monday. and that device is ongoing, the opposition later, a messy. well he, his key argument is that the provinces have lost trust in the prime minister. so goodbye. and he described his erratic pool and mercenary decision making, which is made bad decisions worth for the country, cannot. the key activation is as far as getting jobs access to capital over the
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locals. and the government is run by deliberate perception and he has compromised national property for his own benefit. so that's the key activation being made by the opposition leader, the member from a life which is of course is the key problem, the all. and that is driving the campaign against the central government. they were also very critical of the prime minister, stating that saga varez leadership is synonymous with trouble and civil unrest. now the device is on dying. we had a number of speakers this morning, but somebody has just got up in the parliament to respond and he's described from these accusations is ridiculous and says that he will not bout the sobs and hooligans. and this is what he had to say a short time go to the parliament in honey lutrece is the prime minister, is corrupt, is a corrupt prime minister. so he must be voted up for making the call. the leader opposition is attacking and his
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group are taking my character. we have been challenged from all call us and direction, but we stood ground to speak because we love this country. this motion of no confidence requires a simple majority to pass. so if you require half of the house, plus one in p voting and in favor of this confidence, no confidence motion. if the government winds and it doesn't get out, that means a lot will continue as normal. if the opposition wind confidence motion means that they get to choose their, i later added bosses in fence. the government house. i'm looking at the situation in honey are on monday. there is a heavy police presence. of course you got the like the strike any deal and hoping to get in fiji. there will try to help restore ability. but as a bad on alcohol business is closed because people are concerned that whatever the
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result of this confidence my trigger further on race off, what we saw about a week ago when, as you mentioned earlier, we had 3 people died, government houses and government buildings were targeted but the ground and the prime ministers residence was also targeted. so everyone is on age waiting to see what the result of this is, but he's on monday. all right, sir clark lives 1st there in brisbane. sarah, thank you. in belton police, a sprite, water canon, and fire tear gas on riot as it a protest against kobe 19 rules. about 8000 people tried to reach the european union headquarters, but were blocked, letting bother reports. a stand off in the belgian capital on the sidelines of a covey. 19 protest polices water cannon against a group of protest us some of whom appeared to throw firewood.
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several 100 people march through the streets. 2 days after the government tightened restrictions for the 3rd week in a row, some carried signs critical of vaccines which have proved to be highly effective against the corona virus. others were worried about belgium, making it compulsory for health workers to be vaccinated. something that's coming in on the 1st of january blue works and that will be a good. i don't agree with mandatory vaccination, finances, radical carissa. i think i saw the choice to take a vaccine as its own choice and get straight on my in my opinion. health work is we'll have 3 months to get that shots. they can work during that time if they can show they've already had coven, 19 or provide negative tests. hospital admissions of risen by 4 percent week on week. but the government says 40 percent of belgium's intensive care beds a currently filled by coven 19 patients. and that's having an impact on things like cancer treatments. kindergartens and primary schools are now close
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a week early for christmas. and people's age 6 or over half to where face masks, into a venue such as cinema will be limited to 200 people for monday. night clubs have already been closed and bars and restaurants have to shut at 11 p. m. for 3 weeks. nadine baba al jazeera, the director of a hospital in jordan, has been sentenced a 3 years in prison for an oxygen shortage that led to 10 deaths a barrel. zak al cushman and 4 aids were convicted under the people protested, falling the debts in march, which later led to the health ministers resignation for a presidential candidate, eric zima has been attacked by a protest as he walked through paris grounds during his 1st campaign rally. there was scuffles between his supporters and those who came to denounce him. some threw chairs at each other. so who is eric sibyl? well, he's a writer at media personality known 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 round against president manuel macro, placing him ahead of marine le pen. or some analysts believe he can reach voters that le pen can't and could do better against micron them. le pen manage. in their 2017 televised debate, natasha butler was at the run. what does the process is working it in? parson are demonstrating against eric the more he's holding his 1st presidential campaign rally on the outskirts of the capital. is a well known television puns it and really to hearing from us, but he has no political experience, but he's like 3 me, famous in france, records reversal inflammatory fall, right? opinions are more is mc migration. his anti islamic talk in the post about supporting muslims. he's also upset many in the jewish community by saying that the regime of world war 2 here and problems collaborated with the not faith should be
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glorified. he also has many opinions when it comes to women, he sees their role as in the home as child bears. he says, the biologically capable of being leaders. and what people here say is eric more is a threat to democracy, a threat to from institutions? well, a month or so back the more was doing rather well, according to the opinion polls poll suggested that he could be to the far right political party lead to 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 protest, or in the southern city of my state. he had to break poor performance. it was widely perceived in a high profile television interview, but already that the conservative right wing party not picked up very candidate for this presidential race. and that is also going to have an effect on eric moore
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because she is trying to appeal to the same sort of voters that he is also to come here and al jazeera, including po process, calls the migrant crisis, the shipwreck of civilization during his visit to come on the, regarding the list of questions about just how the government in indonesia was this weekend volcanic eruption despite ample mornings morning. ah. ah, look forward to skies with sponsored point on it weighs your weather update for the middle east begins right here right now. and things are bouncing back for cross northern areas of saudi through some of the gulf states where we had low temperatures and we've got some active weather moving across western areas of iran. but you know, tater on at 14 degrees. that's actually above average for this on the year of the
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pakistan. things looking good in the south karachi, a 29 degrees, but some instability through the foothills of the himalayas. no, for turkey were really seen a whether friend just slide across here. it's going to slam into the western portion of the country around the eastern med as well. so a few days of rain to come for on talia. but i think the worst of it will be on tuesday. we'll see when got up to 70 kilometers per hour. and potentially pick up 50 millimeters of rain bursts of rain to be expected around kinshasa through gab on in camera room. but if i take it further toward the south, we seen some severe thunderstorms, western cape, eastern cape right through to the free stay. but most of that starts to peter out on monday, but still toward that northeast corner of south africa, we'll see some active weather here. so for johannesburg, the rain is going to be near over the next few days and likely to power up some thunderstorms here. and then we go from 28 degrees down to 22 on wednesday, those thunder storms cooling the atmosphere season for the weather sponsored by
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cataract ways, the listening post cuts through the noise. what so key about competing now? seeing modern day tools being used to perpetuate those competes, imperative, separating spin from fuck all 3 versions of the stories and some elements of the truth. but the full story remains and coaching. unpacking the stories you're being told, it's not a science story at all. it's a story about politics, the listening post your guide to the media on a jesse uta. ah ah, we'll come back a quick reminder about top stories here. this are the gamble president adams barrow
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has been declared the winner of south today's election. at least 3 of his opponents have rejected the results. solomon islands, prime minister monasteries to the baris, facing a motion of no confidence in parliament. it's in response to anti government riots a week ago, during which time buildings were burnt down, and shot. and belgian police of sprayed water cannon and fire tear gas on rises or protest in brussels against code. 92 rules. the government says it's being forced to act because cases are searching hospitals under severe strain. now scientists say potentially dangerous variance of coven 19 will keep emerging as long as vaccines on shad fairly around the world. most people in africa have not received a single dose so far, though southern africa has been doing better than most other regions. still, that pales in comparison to wealthy countries like the united states where more than 80 percent i've received at least one jan. well, the new variant has spread
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a long way in a short time. so far it's been found in at least $42.00 countries and territories where francisco, rocca is the president of the international, red crossman red crescent society. he says the emergence of new variance is a wake up call. we have cold go. they all come up. they only come by on sunday night evidence if it was needed about these you know, want to do that. we are leaving about the day. we do have new variance if we continue. i know in the way we have done this so far and other developing countries, are they the highest price in terms of, i mean, access to all to you about seeing why in the west this county you will be in the united states. ready and other u. k, we are discussing that the, the booster b before noticed that someone is also about starting to, to talk about if you don't, is there an average of vaccination in many countries that use less than 10 percent?
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more of your call up. so 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 why i saw a more or what. so what b and c, because we are talking when we come about on the, about what it is about vaccinating the medical doctor. good notes is that the 1st state is working on the front line to take care of those affected by the mindset. so it should be something that you're looking for for the national community college is not receiving enough. don't see any enough of financial resources to accomplish its mission. there are reports, at least 5 people have been killed in many injured in me. and mom, where security forces run the vehicle into protest, us videos posted on line, show a car accelerating into people attending a rally in the largest city,
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young on the so called flash mob was targeted just minutes after it came together. about 15 people were arrested ah, well, just hours later, people in western young don't express their anger, but the military is cracked down on descent by eating on pots and pans from the balconies. for me in law's military topple the elective government back in february . and since then, rights groups estimate, security forces of killed more than 1300 people, while filling jails with political opponents, medical workers, and journalists in one incident last march, at least 65 protest isn't. bystanders was shot and killed during a demonstration in young gone. the u. n body investigating the armies conduct says widespread and systematic attacks on civilians, amount of crimes against humanity and a verdict is expected on monday, in the 1st of several criminal cases against the post civilian leader and sang
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sushi earlier we spoke to dr. sasa spokesman, the main mass after the civilian government. this is show the whole process, all these charges against us, which is the constant of member and our elected official president. we mean are all . busy a show trial, it has nothing to do with the rule of law or justice. it has everything to do with prolonging of maybe the laying of care or against the people me and they have already read it. it, it just show. so you see they executed as they have plotted on, based on fraudulent charges. without it, that's without proof of any validation the overall. and then they want to see more chaos in the country. chaos in miramar is not good for china in
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stability in miramar. it's not good for us out is destroyed, the whole region now. call the night is out of control. as you rightly say, shumate trafficky, drug trafficking and flooding across the country. and the crisis crossing international is not good for china. nothing good for us. so the problem is now, is that the willingness to stop these before it's become an stop a bowl before it becomes too late. rescuers and indonesia have been digging through layers of thick volcanic ash and mud in search of survivors and victims. that these 14 people are known to have died since the same error volcano began interrupting parts of towns and villages are also buried. roads and bridges have been destroyed, making rescuing supply missions harder. german will support
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assessing the damage from above after now seems viewed piles of ash, 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 bashed and is the highest peak on the nation's most densely populated. island of java. sudden the robson was tutored 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. people who managed to escape had been staying at this evacuation center of the people
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behind me, o evacuated local 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 catch bite your bryce? what went wrong? i is somebody actually being on the job or our way of communicating danger. east not be here in an answer. many will be seeking as they pick up the pieces of what is left behind, gillian wolf, al jazeera. now after years of delays, young people in columbia finally had their chance to vote for new special counsels, toe, 1000000 people, age between 14 and 28, were eligible to have
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a say from butter. alessandra patty explains what the councils hoped to do way now as 23 year old daniela mora has ran her campaign on a very tight budget. but what she lacks in finance is she says she made up for with persistence by reaching out to young voters in her neighborhood who are all done yellow, one of 40000 colombians, aged 14 to 28th running for office in new municipal youth councils. across the country, counting on word of mouth and social networks to get the word out as a whole. and this is almost the youth are tired of the lack of opportunities, of the pressure of the police and of being called lazy. our generation has opened its eyes and has understood that we must be agents of change and we can't wait for those in power to bring that change from $12000000.00 young colombians are eligible to vote in elections that have been a long time coming after being promised for years,
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they were formerly announced by president the van duke, after unprecedented protests by young, columbia, and left doesn't stead earlier this year. good. i'm part of the all. that's the only look a majority of those involved in the social outcry or young some 50000000 people who are mostly poor and hungry. they don't imagine the future for themselves. i don't see anyone oppertunity for them. so this will, it has become a way for the government to try and contain political get elected council members will not receive a stipend or have real decision power, but they are expected to exercise political control, oversight and help device new policies. many here hope that these councils in time could become a real way for young people in the country to have a voice in columbia politics. but in sunday, the voter turnout was very low than yellow blaine's the government for not
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supporting independent candidates in doing little to advertise the vote does calling this i was and then deal many understand that this is mostly a way to silence us in the street and it's easy to understand people's apathy, but we need to understand that if we don't take matters into our own hands, things will not change. it's uncertain if these councils will work. i will say that it's too early to tell how much of an influence sheets councils will have if any, but there's hope they will offer some answers to a generation starved for opportunities in hope. allison and, and as you know, with that process, as warned that the neglect of refugees and migrants is the shipwreck of civilization. the leader of the roman catholic church is on a 5 day trip to greece. he celebrated math in athens, after visiting refugees on the island of les bus, there he taught a campus county home around 2000 people seeking assign them. migration has dominated his visit. he fights he does she,
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natty looking young. it is easy to stir up public opinion by instilling fear of others yet, why do we fail to speak with equal for herman's above the exploitation of the poor? about seldom mentioned, but often, well financed words about economic agreements were the people have to pay about corporate deals to traffic in arms favoring the proliferation of the arm straight. the remote cause should be attacked, not the poor people who pay the consequences and are even used for political propaganda. when watson sports news now on the formula one world championship will be decided on the final race of the season next week. lewis hamilton edged out his rival max for stopping in the saudi arabian grand prix to go level on points. heading to abu dhabi po vandeveer reports ah, louis hamilton, max of sap, and had everything to try for as the lights went out from dinner. and it didn't
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take long for the walls that caused the rainbow drive a pole on saturday to have an impact. mixer mac is accidental, left him brought out the safety car. the restart saw even more chaos, championship leaders only just the void of each other. those behind when so lucky. ah. that 37 the pier came close again. a few corners later hamilton at the back of the slowing red bull. ah. oh, i didn't quite understand why. what sunny hit the breaks pretty, quite heavily and then. and then i run in the back of him. ah, and then he, then he moved on, so i didn't understand exactly what was going and i got a message afterwards that is going to let his boss. so it was a bit confusing with the step of nursing, his tires hamilton was able to guide as damaged mercedes home and 1st place the dots. dr. a 2nd. hamiltons extra points the fastest. let me see here. now
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also, we're going into the final rice in abu dhabi just the 2nd time in the sports history that's happened. expect plenty more fireworks and every darby hamilton goes for a record 8th world championship and for stephan, his 1st full bandwidth al jazeera former u. s. presidential candidate bob dole has died at the age of 98. the world war 2 veteran represented the state of kansas for the republican party in the senate for 35 years. young successfully ran for the white house against bill clinton in 1996. rob reynolds has more and how doles background shaped his political career. throwing up dirt poor in depression era, kansas fighting in world war 2, being grievously wounded in a battle in italy, a wound to cost him the use of his right arm for the rest of his life. those experiences certainly shaped bob dole and made him a, a,
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an advocate for the underdog and doug, he also, you know, gave him a certain edge, he was a partisan politician, a, he was tough. he was a fighter. so that gives you an idea what kind of a person he was, but he was definitely a towering figure. and someone ah, senator and a lawmaker with a rich, a history of passing legislation. and the kind of figure that we do not see today, frankly in washington, d. c, in the nation's lawmakers. ah, suffolk of the headlines here on al jazeera gamble, president adams barrow has been declared the winner of saturday's election and what his supporters are celebrating as a landslide. ah, i think he had at least.
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