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[000:00:00;00] ah, man mazda pose leader on sanks you, she has her sentence reduced from 4 to 2 years. ah, i'm having to think of this is al jazeera alive from the ha, also coming up, protest as a back on the streets of sedans, capital to voice their anger against the prime ministers. deal with the military began being president, supporters celebrate an election victory, but 3 opposition candidates have rejected the result. plus, i did not allow myself to succumb to the dictates the prime
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minister of the solomon islands survived, or no confidence vote in parliament, sparked by anti government protests. ah, has been international condemnation of the sentencing of me and mas deposed leader and sang, she cheap. it was reduced to 2 years in prison from 4 the you called it politically motivated, while the un human rights chief described it as a sham tra, lawrence louis has more once leader of myanmar, now prisoner of its military government and leaders of the jupiter on san sushi together, without it precedent, been found guilty of incitement and breaking corona virus rules. they denied all charges, which many believe are trumped up on. the ginger says sooty has been given. do
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legal process is the 1st verdict of 11 charges sushi faces including corruption and electoral fraud. condo leader, men online, definitely wants to lock her up because the military, who does extremely afraid of the popularity she commands. but i think the jailing on songs which she for the rest of her life is not going to stop the resistance. we seeing a huge resistance from young people who refuse to, to stop fighting against this illegal military winter condemnation of the verdict has been swift. a spokesman for group, coordinating opposition to the printer, says the military rulers have betrayed the people of me and not. so it is the least functions, all our holes in our dreams and our region for a while. so this is marketing to do it. as i said was law. the un human rights chief michelle bachelor,
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has criticized the conviction as politically motivated describing it as an attempt to remove all opposition. sushi faces vertigo, on another case against her as early as next week. she could be sentenced to more than a 100 years in prison if found guilty of all charges. florence louis al jazeera can be president adama barrow has been declared the winner of saturday's election and what he and his supporters are celebrating as a landslide. but as that many dream reports from the capital, bon jewel free opposition candidates have rejected the result. wow. after closely fort election, i them, a bible has been re elected as the gambia superscript. he defeated 5 other candidates to win a 2nd 5 year term. and i think received 457519
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votes in the election. the chairman of the independent electoral commission alumni declares mister adams barrow as juliet elected to serve as president of the republic of the gambia. ah, when do a constituency you so convincingly won this election, erupted into the parish. ah, baskin is victory. bottle address supporters at the independence square. with a look good on utilizing is one of my business with a please? oh, do you think with the margin of bottles with dice and get it done before the bottles roll?
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well no. really. it divided me not only because of this but also i did to you. we borrows opponents of refuse to accept the result. we are concerned that there has been an inordinate delay in the announcement of the results to a number of isas. i be raised by again and representatives. i did put in stations a sent us an a easy headquarters. as a result, the representatives of the aforementioned candidate i d, i is the headquarters refused to endorse some of the results. independent observer say the vote was largely free and prayer. the countries election commission has also defended the election process as credible and prayer. it is within the our lives are to confirm all to confirm to sign
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a look on order to sign despite them being present. and indeed we are part of the review process. her rival candidates have 10 days to each other to barrows, victory, and seems certain of the fight will now move to the court. our degrees al jazeera but june, the gambia are the prime minister of the solomon islands. manosalvas a has survived and no confidence votes in parliament, then follows last week's riots. when crowns burned down dozens of buildings and looted shots in the capitol on yara, at least 3 people were killed in the unrest spock by long simmering regional rivalries, economic problems, and accusations of china's influence over the government. troops from australia, new zealand, and other neighboring countries have been deployed so far, i defended the government's actions shortly before the vote. i did not allow myself
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to succumb to the dictates of hooligans and lawless order thing to participate in congress intervention forces were on the ground, missus picket whom held return normalcy in our country. on behalf of the people and government, i express our sincere thanks. a fair o'clock is covering the story for us from brisbin in australia. he was almost always going to survive this particular part of the conference simply because his party has the majority. but when it came to us, the actual number 15 m. p 's a back to the most of the confidence and 30 to reject it and to abstain. but he's to bod boats of not confident in the past, but he had to be defeated twice. but the difference between knows when he was the faces and now it's because his party has majority. but it was
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a lengthy and often heated device in the parliament in holy hour. on monday, the opposition laid a matthew but while he was where he lived this particular campaign to teach the prime minister. his key accusation was that the provinces had lost trust in the prime minister and his erotic corps. and most of the decision making it difficult for a country that was already struggling, the member, the malay, which the province, the most populous province. he also made some key accusations and also driving his campaign to force departments that stand. he said that the non paralyzed and common for another round of instability, but the prime minister, he made emotional, often fiery defence cooling some of his critics and hooligans. but as i mentioned, he provides a yet another motion of coldness and we continue. continue leading the country of the world health organization has been warned. that will be more, coven, 1900 variance and less action is taken to address the vaccine inequality. geneva is
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hosting a conference, discussing ethics and policy. during the pandemic health experts, i blame the spread of alma crohn on the huge gap between vaccination rates in rich and developing countries. opening the conference was the w. h. o chief ted ross add on. he said to often ethical considerations are absence from policy making. the ethics community has a vital role to play in helping policy makers translate attics, guidance into concrete, actionable policies that include the voices of the most vulnerable and marginalized . that's why this summit is all about. i look forward to hearing about your progress and what we can do at w, jo to make ethics know just abstract concepts, but concrete realities for all people in the beginning. when did not really
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have discussions about the fundamental cor ethical principles associated with that . and it was only after we became very, very clear that this is something that impacted ethics is fundamental core values that we have to pay attention to. that a large cap crowds are gathering in sudan capital hard to, to protest the deal. the prime minister signed with the military last month. the agreement reinstated abdullah handed to his physician a month after the military detained him and took control handle said the deal was needed to avoid bloodshed, dozens of protest. this had been killed. the military says it will lead politics off the elections in 2023. let's get a hip morgan talk to him, morgan on the phone now from a hard to him. so bring this up to date on what's happening there right now with
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those protests who are right here, but can you hear me all right. looks like we've got some communication problems with, in our connection to here, but there apologies for that. still ahead on indonesia and volcano iraq, again as rescue as resume such the such were missing people. young colombians cas notes the counsels they hope will give a voice to a generation feeling left behind. ah, the most of the rain has peter out across bangladesh. hello everyone,
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let me show you still keeping it toward the northeast of india, but quite a soaking for dock up. but now you have the opportunity to dry off or back into the sunshine your temperature locks in to about 27 degrees. so it's pretty well where he should be for this and the year after se, asia right now we've got a weather maker just to the south of java. this is swirling around some weather for west java into southern sections of sumatra. and we can also trace rain being steered right into the ways these. so for all of these spots, we've got to be on the lookout for flooding ticket. the philippines right now in the risk of flooding here as well for eastern portions into a central philippines. as this solid band of rain now arrives into the super city in time it's all about sunshine for a huge swath of china, high pressure and charged. the stellar stretch of weather continues for greenland and hong kong. bit more cloud cover. moving west to east though, drifting in through the yangtze river valley and also the yellow river valleys. young jo as a hive, a love in degrees,
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getting striped with some rain for the eastern side of hon. you also for the west in tokyo, it's going to get in on some of this action with the high of 14 degrees on tuesday . that's it. that's all see soon. ah. in the country with an abundance of results for the road already won indonesia whose firms forming we move pool to grow and fraud. we balance for reno, economy, blue economy, and the digital economy with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs invest . let's pop into the future growth and progress. invest in the new year. now,
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lou ah, hello again. you're watching, i just need a reminder of our top stories this out. there's been international condemnation. often myanmar supposedly dong sang she. she was sentenced to 4 years in prison. it's now been reduced to 2 european union called the verdict politically motivated, while the un human rights chief described it as a sham tra, protesters are gathering in sudan capital to voice opposition to a deal signed between the prime minister and the military activist. say they don't want any compromises with the military game being president adama barrow has been declared the went out saturdays election. he received 53 percent of the vote. far ahead of his nearest rival, who say new darb opposition candidates are rejecting the result of pakistan has
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repacked repatriated. the body of a sri lankan factory manager who was killed by a group of workers who accused him of blasphemy, financed emma hands has more than a 100 people have been arrested. come all harder, has more from a slum above the border of the alarm. good and manager brown kamara was handed over to fishers of the alarm going high commissioner from red body was blown on our special flight to colombo. it should also be noted that the country information minister leasing to read. they struggle with the incident. i would like to convey condolences the people of the garden, the government on behalf of the people of august on the government of pockets. we hang over heads in shame, whatever happened and saw go, because as catastrophic and obviously it's something that we all share. the grief, the prime minister in ron khan had received a copy of the inquiry as guard
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a cabinet meeting. and of course, that they're short or long and counterpart that you legal action will be taken. the delegation ridge rendered a long denied commission from the ruling party. also, in short, they get along going to high commissioner that there will be exemplary punishment for the perpetrators of this crime. august on has seen a wave of incidental controversy from a lot and the country need to do a board in order to extend their child of extreme read them off guard criticism from the opposition party. and i'll just go good that the government at friedman polity is not working and targeted and the government might come down with an iron rushes president has arrived in india. tensions rise with western countries over the crisis in ukraine. let me put in is in new delhi for 2 days of talks,
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of the top of the gender is likely to be the delivery of the russian made as 400 missile defense system. at the summit, the russian and indian foreign ministers held a meeting of rove, criticize the u. s. for undermining defense cooperation between russia and india. will you witness them on the bottom? do my, the states have to undermine this corporation or through making g a, b. that miracle notice before will there miracle vision of how this region should be should be develop? oh, engine for us. so cleo silly explained that the southern culture then they will decide and whose weapons the boy who is going to be a partner of india in the some the other areas are the death toll from and in ages . volcanic eruption has risen to 15 with dozens more badly injured and many still unaccounted for. more than a 1000 people have been relocated,
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but more rain is expected in the coming days. and it could hamper operations. gillian wolf has a store ah, scouring through the rubble ploughing through volcanic debris that has now begun to harden the hope that these rescue workers might find survivors is diminishing by the hour. even for the lifeless bodies recover beneath the rubble, a sense of relief among emergency crews from delivered to me. thank god, we found the bodies of these victims and retrieved them. answers for loved ones in this moment are better than news. those who survived are still coming to terms with their ordeal. ha, it at 1st i thought it was a bomb explosion, and all of the sudden it was scenario erupting and spoonful cannick ashes. suddenly it was all dark, like it was going to destroy the earth. my children were scattered around,
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my husband was not found, and i was waiting for him. and then we fled to the evacuation camp. jarvis largest volcano unleashed a thunderous plume of ash high into the sky on saturday, raining down on thousands of panic. people below and swallowing up entire community in its par, mailed to me ru, spewed more ash on monday, forth in rescue teams to retreat in their search for survivors. waterways around the volcano, polluted with ash, now appearing as streams of dark sludge and with more rain on the forecast, there is a chance a new river of hot lava could spew, further affecting rescue operations. images from above show the scale of the devastation down below. desperate people salvaging all they can from their wrecked homes. indonesian authorities have advised locals not to travel within range of the mirrors. crater. many of the survivors in hospital have severe,
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burns, some with up to 80 percent of their body burned. most people are complaining about having difficulty breathing and feeling dizzy. some of them have medical histories like have potential with not enough space to truth, the injured families pack mixture filters as they wait to hear from relatives. while the volcanoes observatory officials are searching for any sign of new activity and sending out warnings after the status of march, emerald, still at level 2, which means that at this level, the people need to be more vigilant because the potential threat is still there. but many people still wonder why they weren't warned early enough before saturdays devastation. gillian wolf out a 0. japan's prime minister has signaled a major change in defense policy,
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which includes developing the capability to strike enemy bases whom you compete as announcement is being seen as a response to an increasingly assertive china, an unpredictable north korea. up to now japan's passive is constitution. since the 2nd world war has constrained its military policy, let me know what i feel, in order to protect the people's lives in livelihood will examine all our options, including our capability to attack, so called enemy bases, and strengthen our defense posture fundamentally, with a sense of urgency turkey and copper say they will continue providing a lifeline to people in afghanistan to foreign ministers. met for talks earlier and hope to sign a number of deals and johnny. and then we discussed how we can coordinate our efforts to lend a helping hand to afghans and also how to cooperate about the situation in afghanistan with the international community. we examined the issue of cabal, airport guitar as closely following the developments with the into him government
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of afghanistan, about the operation of the airport. new turkey guitar have pledged a particular sum of money for relief purposes, enough canister. and we will also provide educational services to afghans, as well as pay the salaries of africans working in education and health sectors. i . so fighters are launched the tax on vintages in northern iraq, burning down houses and killing 4 members of the kurdish pash. mega forces. really just surround the city of cook. i so briefly planed to have captured one before it was taken back by the pest mega iraq declared victory over i saw in 2017, but as fighters have continued to launch sporadic attacks, there were more iso attacks on friday in towns surrounding the city of beale 12 people were killed. the sporadic attacks by us will usually happen in disputed areas. the fall between the control of iraq central government and the kurdish semi autonomous region authorities in northern iraq. say i saw as launched more than 200
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attacks in the past 10 months. more than one had has moved from baghdad. there is a lot of factors that have given the opportunity for isolate, to regroup and research, and those disputed areas on top of them. security vacuum as you know, this is a big area at large areas, extending over about 650 kilometers in length from 100 pin talent on the iranian border until the city and a border with the iraq. and in some areas, it extends on about 40 kilometers depth. now these disputed areas, in many parts of them did it. there is no military presence, neither by the america or the centralized security forces belonging to but does a government. and that have been also infiltration of ice from ice members coming to the borders from syria. and there are that have been sleeper cells in areas and also get a cook notice over a bill of solar,
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dean and south of yellow province is according to reports by the both the america and the security forces. now, isis members have been taken advantage of the, of the geographic nature of the area, valleys, mountains, uneven lanes and roads there. they have been regrouping and even a training, whole, conducting training in areas and also to evade surveillance and operations by the iraqi army. now as we speak, that have been that have been sweep operations conducted by both fish market and centralized security forces. near the laban village that was attacked by iso last night. a young colombians have had their chance to vote for new special counsels. after years of delays. 12000000 people between the ages of 14 and 28 are eligible to have a say from the capital booklet,
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alessandro p at these explains what the council's aim to do. 23 year old daniella motor 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 danielle, as one of 40000 colombians aged 14 to 28 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, some of the youth are tired of the lack of opportunities, of the pressure of the police, 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
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a long time coming after being promised for years, they were formerly announced by president the van duke, after unprecedented protests by young colombians left. doesn't stead earlier this year get. 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 or don't see any little oppertunity for them. so this will, it has become a way for the government to try and contain political elective 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 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 out that it's too early to tell how much of an influence heath counsels will have if any. but there's hope they will offer some answers to a generation starved for opportunities and hope. allison and i just, you know, with that in curious on a growing energy crisis is pushing the country to increasingly rely on co as in basra, the reports from dish correct. that's not helping the government's response to pollution from vantage point overlooking bish heck, it's easy to see why curtains, capital is routinely ranked as the most polluted city in the world. air quality can
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be so poor. buildings don't disappear into the horizon. they disappear into a cloud of smoke chimney stacks and an aging power plant. the main culprits dystopian giants dominating the skyline over a modernizing city all year round pumping smoke into the air and industrial waste into a nearby landfill. the carbon footprint of the cities combined heat and power plant is enormous. but it's still not enough. near the power plant, people are forced to burn cold to heat their homes in winter. you dictated to go all the way with we don't use much electricity. we fire the pit and because we light fires and others do the same, the air goes bad. if you wake up in the morning, everything is black around there. sing on tv every day, to save electricity, use less get other light bulbs. we don't use electricity. so if we're not going to burn coal, what are we meant to do? it burns dirty and all over the world,
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there are calls to reduce its use. but in kurdistan, coal is king cheap, available, and essential to the power grid. built by the soviets. this coal burning power plant has been the main source of generating heat and electricity for curtis' done capital. bish tech. since the 1960 the countries power infrastructure is almost entirely soviet era with little to no investment in clean energy. this facility was abandoned after the fall of the ussr and never came on line. the current government plans to open it after retrofitting for natural gas, but the plan too expensive, is now on hold. and as long as coal remains a quicker fix, the possibility of more pollution hangs in the air. you know, if they would stop burning of coal and if the power plant was also working, it would be good. pollution is harmful for kids. on the other hand, it would be good if the power plant was working while it's not working. yes, i am not afraid,
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but maybe in the future i will give the demand for more power will mean burning record amounts of colon coming years. more air pollution, almost inevitable. leading residents with little choice to write it out. then basra b o 0. this guy. ah, it says, let's go round up now the top stories protest is gathering and she danced capital to voice opposition to the prime minister's decision to sign a deal with the military. these are life pictures from the capital political agreement reinstated de la, handled as prime minister a month after the military had detained him and took control opposition. candidates in the gabby rejecting presidential election results of demo barrow secured
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