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what's the big deal behind them? and solar powered vehicles, we explore the cars that are harnessing the soft county. the cost on edge is it. ah, julian sanders, extradition ruling is over turned a u. k. court clears away for the wiki leaks founded to stand trial in the united states for leaking military secrets. ah, i, mariam, noisy and london, you're watching al jazeera, also coming up on the program. men, mas silence strike cities go quiet in protest against military rule as international concern. mounts and killings by government forces. journalists,
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maria resar, of the philippines and russian. dmitri moreton, except the nobel peace prize in oslo. honored for protecting freedom of expression . and the investigation is underway. mexico, after 54 people are killed. when that pack truck over tons, ah, a founder of the whistle bo, website wiki leaks has moved a step closer to facing criminal charges in the united states. for one of the biggest other leaks of classified information. gillian sanders, facing extradition from the united kingdom after losing the later stage in his court battle. he faces up to 175 years in jail if found guilty of leaky u. s. military secrets. his family say he is a suicide risk. i deserve it in barbara ports now from the high court in london.
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oh, for supporters of julian assange, it's a worrying moment. 2 judges at the high court of london have ruled the wikileaks found, or can be extradited to the united states, to face espionage charges assigned to his partner with whom he has 2 young children, was bare to hear the decision. it's been almost a year since i stood outside court with our victory of the blocking the extradition for the past year and the past year, 2 years and a half joanne has remained in bell marsh prison. and in fact, he has been detained since the 7th of december 2010 in one form for another 11 years for how long can this go on? the decisions based on assurance is presented by lawyers for the u. s. government at october's appeal hearing. they said assigns wouldn't be subject to solitary confinement or held at a maximum security prison. they also said they had diplomatic assurances he could serve any prison sentence in his native australia. judges here effectively decided
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there was now no reason to believe assange would be a clear suicide risk, which the original ruling had found. the u. s. once assange to face trial over the release in 2010 of thousands of classified military documents relating to the u. s . wars in afghanistan and iraq. but amnesty international has denounced the decision saying the u. s. charges represent a serious threat to press freedom. something echoed by his supporters. ricki lake was a organization of whistleblowers. it made it absolutely safe and secure for whistleblowers to her to bring the truth to the public. all he has done as tell the truth and on his general dentist top right is upset their leads, but he has done his job to tell us what's going on. this decision is clearly a big setback for the campaign to free julian a science. but it's already taken years to get to this point and it could be
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a long time before we know definitively whether he'll be sent to the united states . the case has been sent back to the lower court, so a judge can refer the extradition to home secretary, pretty patel. but julian assigned his legal team, so they'll try to locate an appeal with the supreme court, challenging the american assurances that he won't be treated humanely. the dean barbara al jazeera london without me in law now eh, testers have been holding a silent strike against military will, and the ousting of the democratically elected government businesses were closed and streets and mark as deserted across the country. on friday, meanwhile, was plunged into crisis in february when the military of a, through unsung suit. she and her government, the katrinka daily protest and violence between the military and ethnic minority groups. united nations as accused me and most military of crimes against humanity. this report now from out there is tony chang contains to stopping images in
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a scene too gruesome to show the camera pans from pulls of blood to a clearing with a pall of charred bodies. we are deeply concerned by the reports of the horrific killings of 11 people in sell argued township in northwest some young region in myanmar who reportedly shot and burnt by military on tuesday morning in an apparent retaliation. for recent military attack militia attacks, credible reports indicate that 5 children were among those people killed at the scene in voices cracking with emotion. men vow to avenge those that have died. this tell really is really something that it will take so long. for the keep off, be a mom to fuck it. yeah, most military have shown no mercy for those that oppose the qu. on sunday, as
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a flash, while the protest is took to the streets, a military truck drove into the crowd at speed. 5 people killed dozens more injured and arrested. since the coo and february, mamma's military have faced increased opposition from peaceful civilian protest is on the streets and increasingly from armed and search and groups like this one. the corona nationalities, defense falls despite the harsh conditions in the jungle training camps. and the threat of attack from the military. these new recruits felt they had little choice with other than, oh nina, we never expected this revolution would happen. at 1st, we were protesting peacefully law, but he didn't work and we never thought we would be in the jungle fighting against demetria, but it is what we have to face yet as the atrocities mount up, the protest continue. this flash mob hit the streets of young gun as news at the sentencing of anson, so cheat a 2 years in jail,
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was released. she liked the other democratically elected leaders of mamma may now be locked up, but a younger generations. taking up the fight against military rule. tony cheng alto sir, ah, and when, as of this, he has nobel peace prize calling for better protection for john lesson, the face of authoritarian governments. journalist maria ross are from the philippines and dmitri marital from russia and the co recipients of this year's award. a been recognized for their bravery and the independence and face, and their independence in the face of a continuous threat and intimidation or banning reports. oh, this is peace prize, lawrence maria, reza and dmitri. more of them have risked everything to uphold the principles of truth and trust and freedom of expression were reza is co founder of the
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philippines news website wrapper. working in a country ranked 138 than freedom of the press. and where more than 20 journalists have been murdered for their work. since rodrigo de tirty became president 5 years ago. her acceptance speech was powerful and passionate half railing against the digital giants, which she said are twisting democracy with what she described as their surveillance capitalism. rolling back without facts, you can't have truth. without truth, you can't have trust without trust. we have no shared reality. no democracy. her co laureate dmitri moore to tough has been one of russia's most prominent, independent journalists since 1993. when he established the newspaper of ioc, ozetta, fearlessly criticizing the kremlin and exposing human rights abuses and corruptions, emer, 6 of its journalists have been killed since the year 2000. yes, there were tears in the audience as he listed the names of the dead. but he used an old arab proverb to explain why his newspaper perseveres was come here. i'm please
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come eat dog if he is a car. when the dogs bark the caravan keeps walking into government, sometimes derisively say this about journalists that we bark, but it doesn't affect anything. but the caravan drives forward, because the dog's barking, they savage, the predators, and the caravan can move forward. only with the dogs around me. after the war presentation or 2, laura sat down with al jazeera to discuss the impact of the price and the democratic importance. what the news media, both, my gosh, how can we do our jobs? if trust is broken down? the people watching, do they believe us, that that's the core of the problem? i think that we're facing today. nascar la copa, we are in the middle of a post truth period. every one is concerned about his own ideas and not the facts. social science shows that in around 75 percent of people, even when they know the difference between truth and lie. if they like the lie better,
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they will treat the lie as truth. we're trying to do something about that dresser and recover the 1st journalist to receive the peace prize since calvin was yet to be one in 90. 35 revealing germany's secret postwar rearmament program. their award consists of a diploma, a gold medal, and a cheque worth just over a $1000000.00 to be shared between them. their prize, the chance to highlight the importance of the clue for brennan al jazeera. and do you are here on saturday at 0030 gm teeth, our special nobel interview from oslo. murray, a roster and to meet you merge of speak to algy, there's folly bar table. and to our diplomatic editor james base, also now a truck carrying more than a 160 refugees and migrants has crashed in southern mexico, killing at least 54 people, o d, spelled from the overcrowded vehicle after it flipped over on a curve in champa state 30 same most of the people on board were from guatemala,
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and they were hoping to travel north into the u. s. a wanting that manual rapid as report does contain to stopping images. a horrifying scene in southern mexico, dozens of body scattered on the side of the road after a truck, reportedly carrying more than 100 people in its cargo container, flipped on its side was a hot one element of. fortunately, the reaction promote the 2 shams, red cross fire fighters. he re protection was really fast. we hoped that people taken to the gomez must a host be thought to st. westover and 2 other hospitals will be able to recover. emergency responders could be seen pulling bodies from the wreck. authorities believe most if not all of the victims or migrants from central america money. for concord, i go to some of them told us they were from onboard us of all ages. sadly, we already have some debts, mexico's president under this manuel lopez over the lord offered his sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims over twitter. 2 national immigration
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observers say accidents like these are not uncommon in southern mexico. experts say policy, enforced by the mexican government that prevents migrants from leaving southern mexico is creating overcrowded conditions at migrant camps and forcing many to grow desperate in, in and in the finish. your, my grand serving prevent that from moving indefinitely. some with 3 to 6 months, with no work on the streets. a mass migrants are truly having a difficult time on their inhumane conditions. migrants have been known to cram into large trucks where they faced many risks, including kidnapping, extortion, and deadly accidents. manny joins us live now from mexico city. any more information about what caused this the latest that we can report since our last broadcast the unfortunately, the death toll has climbed to 55 people in that horrible tragic accident that took
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place in the southern mexico. in the early evening, late afternoon on thursday, in the mexican state of chap, us just to give you an idea of exactly where this took place. the accident happened just outside of the city of duke slob, at which is located about 300 kilometers north of mexico's border with guatemala. and what we're hearing from civil protection in the city of duke's law is that this truck was carrying anywhere between $1200.00 migrants crammed into the back of the truck when it took a band at high speed and fell over onto its side. and again, that number, unfortunately, has risen to 55 people who have been killed. many of them men, women, and children. most of them, if not all of them from central america countries like andras and guatemala. we have heard already from the mexican president, offering his condolences as well as the president of guatemala of also pope frances is offered his sympathies to the families of the victims. we've also now seen many
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people who are paying very close attention to changing immigration policies. here in mexico, of placing the blame on the ongoing migrant crisis that continues to unfold in the southern part of the country, the united nations put out a statement saying that the death toll has already surpassed. $4470.00 migrants, men, women, and children. so far in 2021 already surpassing the overall total of last year. so this is very much a very tragic accident. mexico's national immigration institute has promised to provide humanitarian visas to the survivors. eye witnesses at the scene say that they saw many people fleeing the scene. many looked to injured, covered in blood, presumably fleeing out of fear that they could be potentially caught by immigration authority isn't and worried that they might face some sort of punishment. president lopez over the lord of mexico has said that the mexican government will provide
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repatriation flights. but until now we don't have any word on that. on any criminal charges that have been filed, very money say between 115200 people packed into this trunk and now 55 of them have been killed in this accident. how often does this happen in the country and can edit that anything be done really to prevent it? well, mary, when we talk about a 100 to 200 people crammed at the back of a truck, it leaves very little room for doubt that we're talking about a case of people smuggling or, or possibly a case of, of human trafficking. but we have to look at this within the context of this larger migrant crisis playing out in the southern border. accidents like these to answer your question unfortunately are not uncommon, perhaps not with the death toll as horrific as the one that we saw take place on thursday. but, but this does tend to happen. many immigration policy experts are pointing to a bilateral policy that exists between the united states and mexico that prevents
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migrants from leaving the southern part of the country, heading north towards the u. s. this policy has essentially turned the southern part of mexico into an invisible wall and extension of the united states southern border. and many people who grow desperate to escape these overcrowded conditions. because we are talking about a bottleneck effect here, where thousands of migrants are sort of living on top of each other in southern mexico, creating a very desperate situation. and when folks reach that level of desperation that they have to leave, they wanted, they want to join a caravan or take to the road. well, they faced many, many risks, risks like extortion, kidnapping. and of course deadly accidents like the one that we saw take place on thursday. thank you very much from mexico city money wrapping our porting. tell us, you know, the al jazeera life from london still i had for you on the program. tens of thousands of camera unions of forced to cross into chad as violence escalator, the access to water claims of torture, an extra judicial killings. the i. c c investigates the death of more than 100
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opposition protest as in venezuela. ah hello, that is more wet, windy and when she, whether it's a come for europe over the next few days. and of course that means more snow. now we had the 1st snow of the season fall in berlin in germany. and in vienna, austria turned into a bit of a winter wonderland. and there's more of that to come as these waves of unsettled weather push across from the west to the east. so it's gonna feel cold and frosty in the southeast, but it is going to be rather mild to turn rather mild across western areas and to the north west. we are going to see some temperatures pick up in london and paris. but let's have a closer look at the intense wintry mix that's on the way for the balkans is going to push across from italy wet and windy weather here,
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very wet as well for grease. but by the time we get into sunday, that's going to push off towards turkey. now, behind it, things are going to start to dry up. we're going to have spells of sunshine. could you be for the i barian peninsula? we've seen some very heavy snow across the north of spain. we'll look at that. and it's going to turn milder as well for the north west. if we look to britain, an island, we will have some showers, but we'll also have some spells of dry weather with sunshine. and if we haven't looked at a 3 day for london, we are going to see the temperature pick up touching 30 degrees on sunday, rather cloudy through to monday, but it will be dry. that sure weather update. ah, ah, co cater culture of knowledge, openness, pluralism, worldwide to reward, merit and excellence, and encourage creativity to shake. tomato, lation and international understanding was formed to promote translation and honor
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translators, and acknowledged the road and strengthening the bonds of friendship and co operation between arab islamic and world coaches, hulu, hulu. ah, ah, welcome back. a look at the main stories now where helix found a julian sanchez lost his latest bit to stop extradition from the u. k. to stand track for leaking american military secrets, us one, it's appeal at the high court in london. sand faces up to 175 years in jail. protest isn't me, and marvelled a silent strike against military will me. ousting of the democratically elected
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government? businesses were closed and streets and markets deserted across the country on friday. and to john, as had been awarded the nobel peace prize in this ceremony in oslo, maria reiser from philippines and russian jealous, dimitri marital joint, you receive the prize for that fight to promote freedom. now the european union has worn russia to scale back its military build up on the border with ukraine threatening more sanctions if troops invade european mission present as it of one lion made the comments during a joint news conference, but germany's new chancellor. alas shawls, she says the block wants good relations with moscow. they depend on the kremlin decisions, and that russia is taking a hostile stance towards his neighbors which undermines europe security. the u. s. is also threatened severe economic sanctions if russia invades ukraine via of outcome. we want d escalation from russia and the cessation of all aggression against its neighbors
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. it should respect the sovereign rights of nations. otherwise, the european union would be looking to intensify its sanctions. and also to take other measures across economic sectors and financial sectors. international criminal court is starting an investigation into the van as while in government's handling of opposition protest. 4 years ago, more than a 100 people were killed during months of unrest against president nicholas madura . this is the 1st time the i c. c is launched. inquiry against a south american nation to raise a bow has been to meet the family of one of the victims. a thing of calling you, it's been for years seen sale, read an or superman. this son was killed during protest in venezuela. one bowel was a student and died of cardio genic shock in april 2017. after being hit by a tear gas canister at close range. either his sister was a cancer patient and one bottle was frustrated with a situation which made it difficult for her to be treated in ways to me. but i was
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told, my son was dead. it was like the world stopped. they broke our life. i remember that day because they killed my husband and me. 2 years later, our daughter died of cancer. they destroyed our family in the same way. they have destroyed hundreds of families in venezuela. juan pablo was a basketball player and a student did last year was study a lot of children, the gender. everything has been a challenge. fighting the prosecutor's office. the prosecutor has been changed 15 times in 2019. all the actions came from us. nobody does anything. they want to say it was an accident, and it was not one, boundless death is just one of them. many cases presented at the international criminal court against the government of president, nicola, my lord, are menace when officials are being investigated for crimes against humanity for extreme repression and serious human rights abuses. when bala, emily, there was just one of the thousands of young people that took to the streets to
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protest against the government of nicola, my lord or this is his room. these are some of his belongings for the government. he was a terrorist, but these are some of the things he wrote. i want to graduate in a university in the united states. i want to be an n b a player. i want to be the best player in the world. and i want word piece investigation against venezuela includes accusations of secret detentions, and torture sites. even a government plan that targeted protesters as opposition forces. it also includes human rights abuses against opponents, but also members of the security forces who dared to challenge the government. but we feel like we have been out a tro at the international criminal court include the possibility of a detention order, something the other reports do not have. and the fact that it's a shame to read only latin american government to be tried at b, i. c, c, the hold out ali daniels, he's trying to assist
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a victims in their search for justice. they get better. i, with the official elementary, portable for the fact that there was an official investigation is historic. he has never happened. india america's. we have to consider that before there was a case on juris i'm columbia and this is the 1st time there is an investigation giving you the government says the crime should be investigated and tried in the country. it also says abuses are being committed by the united states and other countries against venezuela, through economic sanctions. but victim say, the violations committed against government. critics are brutal and should be punished in an international court. there is, i will, i'll just cedar carrack us, south african scientists, a saying there is no sign that the only con corona virus variant is causing more severe illness. in early studies hospital data, we have shows that covered 19 of missions are rising sharply. but patients are spending less time in care, and the death rate remains fairly low. south africa reported more than $22000.00
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new covey cases on thursday, a rec, or during the current 4th wave infections country alerted the world to the only kron variant late last month, prompting alarm that it could trigger a new search in global infections. oh, very promising phones, but largely publishers, even those who are in the hospital abodes manual them incidental in georgia for other reasons. other illnesses. and because when you have to be admitted, you're just the 1st a menu of those will come for other reasons. does that positive, more than 30000 people across from northern cameron into chad after 5 days of ethnic violence and magic herd? as fishermen and farmers of fighting over dwindling water supplies, united nations, a saying least, 22 people were killed and 10 villages burned to the ground. sorry, hire out reports. the sheltering from the sun in china capital
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in germany. the hometown ca, sorry, is just 20 kilometers away in northern cameron. all were forced across the border off the seeing what they say with some of the worst fighting yes, between fishing and hurting community access to water supplies. i see him on the fighting and cush area has been very while and we had to cross the river at night to find refuge here. now that we are safe, i faced the cold weather and lack of food and our children have not eaten since yesterday. we asked the child, you know, 30 to help us. otherwise our situation here will be worse than the conflict we have at home. on wednesday, you set fire to a cattle market, longing to rival community is retaliated. several people were killed, and many others were wounded. young, i don't visit them left in a rush across the river at our own risk without taking anything. now we are exposed to the elements, the dust and the cold. the children are at risk of becoming ill. we ask for urgent
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help. help is what chance president is calling for. he's tweeted an urgent appeal for the international community to send data as soon as possible. child struggles cope with an influx of more than $30000.00 refugees from both cameron and they bring to you in refugee agency violence. last month and saddam has to space thousands of people, many sudanese women and children are now in china because i didn't get to mode. you didn't much go on group didn't ask us anything so much just attacked and shot the majority of the half a 1000000 refugees in charge of from to john. you're going fight. the rain and pest infestation have all disrupted the farming season in the day for region. that's increasing concerns of worsening food shortages which are threatening to for more people to flee into child's total height of al jazeera. the us is rely restrictions on people sending money home to kind of son imposed on the
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taliban. took over in august afghans living that will not be able to send cash remittances to friends and relatives, but it does not apply to charitable donations. his money is a lifeline for many people with global remittance is making up to 4 percent of the g. d p in the country. last year about half the population is facing serious food shortages. and there are phase of a major humanitarian crisis that could cost on vacation and death. number of public places for the muslim prize in the indian city of good are gone, is shrinking. for the past 2 months, hindu nationalist groups have been disrupting wisdom press on fridays and should only be praying and mosque was withdrawn. him travel that and sent this report. we're in a car park in the city, a good guy with chantelle last week muslim, we're using to hold friday prayers with permission from the city, but that's not happening here today. instead, hinder groups have come here and they are chanting religious and mashed. and the slogan now this cop are used to be one of 108 public spaces where muslims were
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allowed to pray until 2 years ago. they use public faces such as cop ox and also talk because they are only 30 miles from the city. a 1500000 people were 5 percent of the population muslim. and muslim leaders say that the applications to build new mosques are always denied. now about 2 months ago, hinder group started disrupting these friday prayers that were taking place in public faces. they said that they don't have a problem with muslim praying and mos but they shouldn't be using public faces. nevada won't be allowed to offer p. s, you know, everyone has a religion and everyone should be cheated. it only takes us one or 2 of appears here, and then be returned to our to speak to places of look at all brothers and everyone should be allowed to follow their religion and they should be home. and i'll go to gal isn't state of haughty yano,
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which is governed by the hindu nationalist of the jump. the party and the number of public faces were muslims now have permission to pray, has been reduced to just 20. we have been trying to talk to people here today about what they doing and why they hear. they have been coming here every week for the past 2 months. but today they say that the only here to pay their final respects to india is chief of defend staff and the other military officials who died in a helicopter crash on wednesday with no explanation as to why they chose the spot for doing so. ah, quite look at 9 stories now. the wiki sounded julian sanchez lost his latest bit to stop extradition from britain to stand trial in the u. s. u. s. want it to appeal at the high court from london judges overturning an earlier ruling. the assange would be as to.

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