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ah, revealing eco friendly solutions to combat threats to our planet. on al jazeera, ah, gunfire rings out at military barracks in broken afar. so. and protested torch the headquarters of the president's party. the government denies it's an attempted coup, but imposes the curfew. ah, nora taylor, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up, a ukrainian politician dismisses u. k allegations of his part of a russian plot to replace ukraine's government for
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a 4th day, a fierce battle rages around a syrian prison where i so fighters are trying to free their comrades and why libya has opened its 1st detention center for migrant women. and it will begin in book, in a faso, where a curfew has been imposed after a day of unrest in army camps and on the streets. people will have to stay inside until o 530 g m t and the internet has been shut down. we will work to the sound of heavy gun fired several military barracks and mutinous soldiers seized control of one base in the capitol. the government denied that had been an attempted coup. after reports, the military had taken charge and detained president hock mock cab away several hours later, protest as burnt, and looted the headquarters of cowboys, political party. as we so grain frustration over the government's failure to stop
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attacks by armed groups which lead to protests and clashes on saturday. a decade of violence has killed thousands and a spaced one and a half 1000000 people. by the end of last year. many of him as sort safety in the capital. harry wilkins reports from like a double downside military barracks in downtown. why could you do the neary. com, broken only by the sound of gunfire? al jazeera, went inside the camps and spoke to the soldiers. they made a series of demands, but did not call for the dismissal of bikini furthest president roc caberry they wanted as if they see oscar news in plasma sams yards in mud with noise made by me. they differ with thank
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you, but the little alamitos are valued their new plan as you did your plan will answer will you do qualify it as if a do you offer became a fair so his face, the tanks by armed groups linked to al qaeda and i still, in recent years, an estimated 2000 people have been killed and a further 1500000 have been displaced while the government has resorted to army civilians to fight off armed groups. many in the armed forces see this as a mistake. they say they should be given the means to fight armed groups, not civilians. we were just taken inside the camp as mutineers pointed their guns with us. inside we saw mutineers with ski masks, firing their guns in the air, demanding to be heard. the government has the situation has returned to normal. the defense minister denies this was a crew attempt. st. president, bori is safe and still in charge was not paid. i strongly deny. first of all,
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the head of state has not been detained. no institution of the country's been threatened. so as i said, these movements localized, they are circumscribed. and with the following the evolution of those movements on saturday, security forces forth with anti government protesters. he blamed the leadership for failing to stop the attack by on groups. negotiations are underway between the presidents and the soldiers. he states the mutiny, but trust is hard to come by. court in the middle of the people if the king of ethic in a country that appears to be spiraling out of control. henry wilkin al jazeera. why good to you? david auto is a director at the geneva center for africa, security, and strategic studies. he says, troops often find themselves facing fighters who are better armed than they are. so it is the same, is that the need some kind of change. so the one,
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the top brass of the booking of a military to be changed amongst the cited operational demands. well, they say they need more military reinforcement bodies to deal with the have this movement. i think they also requested for. ready some tactical equipment, you know, one of the things that they just complain about is the fact that in some circumstances the so go, do you have these groups, you know, be graded, so hell be more than the military. i think one of the last few months we've made the stuff they want to see the welfare of the soldiers. you know, they want to make sure that the government can take care of the families of those who have died in the war from and, you know, i think, you know, these are some of the key demands which to me. but it's, it love to see if this is going to be awarded by the government yet within the next demo, 5 days, one would know exactly what is going on. we haven't heard from depressed. and yet,
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we've had from the many self defense, you know, general aiming what he said is that because the president is not, this is not a who the talk. and you know that the military don't that, that has covered the mutually. you don't have to meet the demand that we don't know where this is going to, specially with the ongoing for this. ah, needed a pro russian political party and ukraine has dismissed british claims that he's part of a plot to replace ukraine's government. the kremlin is also rejected. the allegations that moscow has been working to replace ukraine's president, florida. ms. lensky with former m. p. if anymore i have an interview, mariah also said he's considering legal action. russia is foreign ministry, says britain, and nato are deliberately escalating tensions with key s. it's unusual for the push
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for an office to release intelligence information like this. and it gave almost no detail about the conspiracy or a challenge has more from london. the british government hasn't said why they are not providing the evidence to back up this intelligence claim. but there are good reasons why they might not want to because of course, in an intelligent setting, if you reveal the evidence, the way in which you found intelligence out that can blow the source of that intelligence and close off any more of it coming your way they don't want to do that, but it does make it just a matter of trust. do you trust the british government when they say something like this? and of course the russians are saying, no, we absolutely don't. it's nonsense. also saying it's nonsense is the man at the hearts of this intelligence release. his name is gift any mariah from egypt condition. i'm sure. of course everything looks ridiculous and funny. first it's baseless, has everything performed 5. secondly,
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it's absurd because i've been under sanctions from the russian federation since the 1st of november 2018. i have been denied entry to russia. i represent a threat to russian security that happened after a conflict with the victim id the choke. soon after that i created my own party sanctions were imposed to limit my political activity in ukraine. it seems the british governments announcements is being treated with a certain amount of amusement. and that's mainly because he has game arrived. the man we just heard from is seen there is a bit of a fringe figure with not that much influence and it's believed in care. there are more obvious choices that the kremlin could turn to if they wanted to put in place some sort of puppet regime. and also there are inter agency rivalries between the g r u the f s b s. the off agencies that don't actually often work together. and so one agency might be planning something or positing something which
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other agencies don't condone and hasn't actually necessarily yet got the by and of the kremlin. so what the british intelligence services a picked up on could actually be low level chatter and not something that's really a consolidated plan. senior us officials are talking to cut about potentially supplying europe with gas. if russia invades ukraine, cutter is one of the world's biggest produces of liquefied natural gas, but most the exports to asia only supplying 5 percent of europe's gas. white house officials as talks between president joe biden and catherine emir shake to me in her mother, fanny could happen in washington by the end of the month, armenia as president, and announced that he resigning from a largely symbolic position. i'm in that case, yes. has been president since 2018 and was in a stand off with prominence to nickle fashion in last year over a number of issues, including the dismissal of the head of the armed forces. focus yes,
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as the countries constitution doesn't give him enough influence over policies. fighting has continued for a 4th day around a prison in northeast and syria were also fight as a trying to free. imprisoned members is the most significant attack by the group since it was defeated in syria, 3 years ago. local kurdish horses are pushing back so watered by us as strikes with dozens of water dead on both sides as big report. this is the moment i saw detainees escaped from prison in northern syria for 4 days. i. so fight is i've attempted to free their fellow members. it's unclear how many have managed to escape. how many have been killed or recaptured by kurdish forces who are being supported by us air strikes. the prison has is more than 1200 prisoners from 50 different nationalities. it's seen as the most significant attack by isolate since the armed group was defeated in the region 3 years ago. this footage shows i
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saw the fighters breaking into prison. a pile of bodies dressed in uniform lane, the corner kurdish forces say they have the upper hand. i le dash muscle habits now dies exist only in the prison lea. i mean, apart from the prison, they don't exist anyway. so there are controlling the prison only, and we are surrounding them. so they do have weapons. i don't deny that, but they can't do anything with that that they might run out of ammunition. and therefore, they don't fight back residents near the prison or fling the fighting another's been bombing warplanes and fighting since yesterday. young people were slaughtered . what is happening? money? the situation is catastrophic. we fled the shelling and conflict. we were scared for our children. i. there's also reports i sell fighters have broken into homes and killed people. as i don't want, dias is killing people. it's members,
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break him and killed 4 of our neighbors. 2 of them. and you know, as the fighting continues, the fear now is whether this attack means a significant return by the armed group or a one of attempt to replenish its numbers for a future front against kurdish forces. i said bake al jazeera displays. people in the assyrian countryside are bracing for more heavy snow. after blizzards hit their camps, thousands of people in rebel held areas of the north are particularly affected. most don't have heating and family so they're struggling to find ways to survive the biting cold. many tents in african and it live have been destroyed by the snowfall. agencies say this winter is particularly difficult. you to rising poverty, higher prices and wiggling aid still to come this half hour. i do not want the vaccine. i care about my body. i care about the effect that this is happening on thousands rally against mosques and vaccine mandates in washington, dc. and a year after the anguish of bricks it,
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we look at how the u. k. fishing industry is very ah welcome to your world's weather update. hello everyone, great to see you. we're going to begin in japan. are those intense rains triggered landslide alerts and cather, she meant that activity has now pushed away just makes the sun in cloud on monday and cargo shima with the high of 8 degrees. central eastern portions of china. we've got gloomy conditions, showers, and where those temperatures are low enough. we will see some flurries and snow soggy forecasts to be sure for central in southern portions of the philippines rate from sebu into devout on monday. and we're going to see some thunderstorms high humidity here as well. now for jakarta, actually seen some sonny's falls after spots in the city had picked up almost half
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a meter of rain so far this month. down under the heat wave has broken 4 western areas of australia, so pers, at $33.00 degrees have got a southerly push there. and those soaking rains were over. south australia have now marched toward the east round that border with new south wales and queensland. we do have wet weather knocking on the door of the north island. this is going to impact the northland region. and in the days to come swoop over the escape and gets been and produce some pretty heavy rains. but for now, on monday, it's been a scattering of showers and a high of 23 degrees c. a later. the news from the al jazeera london broadcast center, special gas in conversation. when you say a lie a 1000000 times that become you then can create whatever narrowed if you want on from an interrupted. you know,
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i realized i was working for something that was the boss, you know, being a part of actually creating maria red meat, christopher wiley. the death of journalism is only the 1st signal for the death of democracy. judy script dates on houses, era, hulu. oh oh, under top stories, yolanda 0, the government in book in a faster, has imposed a curfew and shut down the internet of the soda stage. a mutiny to demand more support and fight against on route gunfire. several military barracks, initially led to phase of a crew, a leader of a pro russian political party. and ukraine has dismissed british claims. but he's
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part of a plot to replace ukraine's government. criminal is also rejected allegations that moscow has been working to replace ukraine's president with former m p. if any, mariah and fighting is continued for a 4th day around a prison in northeast in syria. i so far as trying to free imprison come rates is the most significant attack by the group since it was defeated in syria. 3 years ago. libya has opened 1st detention center for female migrants and children that will be run by female offices. for his recent protests over conditions and years of reports of women being raped by gods. last year, the libyan coast guard intercepted more than 32000 people, trying to cross to europe and took them back to shore. around 3000 were women and young girls. the u. n says there are more than 12000 people held in 27 official prisoners and detention facilities, many of whom are rescued at see thousands more held illegally in secret facilities
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. all those run by groups where conditions are inhumane. and there are hundreds of credible reports of abuse, and people being sold into slavery malik, trainer, has more from tripoli, were here in the area of, of saline and tripoli. we're living authorities are opening the 1st or female and children detention center detention centers in the, in libya are usually very over packed or they're not very sanitary. and there are accusations of a lot of abuse or sometimes even rape. so i think the hope you're by living authorities is that this will limit are the amount of abuse that's happening in the detention centers. libya has long been a transit hub for african migrants trying to reach europe are we spoke to a young refugee are just a few days ago, and we asked them, you know, do you think that, oh, that african migrants trying to reach europe will ever and,
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and this is what he had to say. if the situation in libya is not sob from the libyans themself, to feel safe, to have a better economy, not to extort people in the street, not our meter detain people. people will continue to, is trying to rich euro. i'll miss till then he came in because i can still go and try to see because i have no other options for testers, have been back on the streets in bay router's lebanon's. economic crisis deepens, many are angry with the government's recovery plan, which they say falls far short of much needed reformers. in honda reports from bay ridge ah denied their money and their savings, these people say they are faced with no choice, but to keep protesting. it's been 2 years since lebanon's banks insisted money could only be withdrawn in the local currency. the lire kit is at a much lower rate than the market,
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which means they lose 70 percent of its value. it's a process now known as li reification, changing deposits, and so it would take us to a hyper and hyper inflation. this is very bad, said the revenues economy. the financial system collapsed in late 2019 successive governments had piled up that for years before money stopped coming in the bank in the central bank and the new state where literally that together both the excess of from human to pick and model is fine. do deposit through through a deposit from the wealthy community, which the bank then use the land to the central bank. now this status nearly bankrupt and banks are insolvent. authorities have not agreed on the way out of the crisis, but they acknowledge the revocation is possible. but at the rate that dominates trading verification is one of the things that it is mentioned from now and then
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mixed but difficult in order to see exactly when they will. that big bag with both . as far as i know, a prime minister me are the, is doing his best and order the small and the middle deposit that to receive back the deposit. many are skeptical protests like this one have not abroad that change . the state is still controlled by the same political class, blamed for the financial collapse and those who hold the power and the individuals linked to them by the majority of shareholders and back depositors say it is day who have been bearing the losses and the financial sector. officials estimates amount to $69000000000.00. we think i also like back that increase back on people. and meanwhile, like the majority of people get paid and living 0 which i lost around 95 percent of the value. politicians should be presenting an economic recovery plan to the international monetary fund to receive assistance,
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but that would require reforms that we can there hold on the states resources. instead, they prepared a state budget that appears to put additional burdens on the people while protecting their own financial interests. zanna could their elders either beirut, russia has reported its highest number of new cases of cave. 19 in one day. more than 63000 infections were registered on sunday, breaking the record for the 3rd day in a row, only half of russia's population has been vaccinated. thousands of protests as have gathered in washington dc to rally against the vaccine mandates. purchased organizers say, getting inoculated and wearing a mosque should be a personal choice. public health measures have become increasingly part of and in the u. s. the event has been billed as an anti mandate demonstration, but several prominent speakers have denounced the vaccines themselves. a survey from earlier this month showed about 53 percent of adults support the mandates. i
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think again, is more from the u. s. capital. there been protester out the pandemic across the country. but this is really the 1st large scale one to come to the streets of washington, d. c. now they're building themselves as anti mandate against masks against vaccines. but when it comes to the whole idea of mandating vaccines, the bite administration has been dealt a lot of setbacks on that. the supreme court said that they can't force employers that have more than $100.00 employees to force vaccinations or, or require testing and a judge just at least temporarily put on hold the by the ministrations demand that all federal workers and contractors get vaccinated. and it was clear talking to people in the crowd that they really were against the vaccine. even the speakers on stage. many of them saying things that were simply not true. we've no doubt for 2 years that there are cheap se highly effective and widely available medicines that can treat this disease. i'm, you know, stand up for my right to be able to say that i do not want the vaccine. i care
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about my body. i care about the fact that this is happening on people, and i don't wish to separate them. i live in the united states of america and to this is a free country, local official. so they were concerned about this event in part because of its size organizer, so they expected about $20000.00 people from all over the country. and again, this was a rare of rally against masks and vaccine mandates. well, here in the district of columbia, if you want to set foot in a business like a restaurant or pretty much go inside anywhere, you have to have a mask on. and you have to show proof of vaccination for that reason. the d. c. police have extra officers on the street in case anyone tries to break the rules. belgian police so fond water cannon and tear gas to disperse people. protesting against creative arts measures, tens of thousands marched through brussels, brought police moved into despair, progresses. they ignored instructions to end the demonstration. cobra passes to prove vaccination status or negative tests are required to enter large venues in
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belgium. at least 89 percent of adults in the country. a fully vaccinated. one for exit happened one year ago, there was despair in the u. k. fishing industry, fishing communities felt they'd been sacrificed to make a deal. foreign boats can still work in u. k. waters, while british exporters need 7 different types of paperwork. but the dark clouds appear to be lifting as journal reports from the port of bricks and remembered the anguish of fishing communities of britons briggs in trade deal with the e. u. the new rules and red tape. the warnings of catches rotting on the key side of businesses going past a year round, and here in the south, devon port of frick some things on looking up its famous fish market. they are having an especially busy week. the innovation of online bidding means buyers from all over europe, or just a mouse click away that they're to 5 for that delicatessen cease from belgium.
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sales were hundreds of thousands of dollars a day. the new export paperworks are canceled, but they've got used to it. so the orders are received by the following morning, rex it, what breaks it outside? no better off than what i would say. it's in the main ocean, probably in england. we are probably better off because the fish fish across the board and south and sell it on the european market. but now there's so much red tape. we go up. now we picked up fish up and we hit the administrative high fees to access. this booming co operative mean, smaller operators are much more at the mercy of fluctuating prices. so they to have had to adapt with some expanding into direct sales because everyone is locked in and if they ring up we deliver over. the ice of thing probably is more to do with covert. other thing is to do
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a present waitress. every week is different. when we're tapped into, to each week as we go, it's like the fish up, you know, the prices go up and down. you go to a dot to survive. so it's a nuanced picture. yes, fish. exports a strawman. yes. changing habits after lockdown have created a new appetite for fish at home, but some doing better than others. it's a picture of an industry learning to make the best of a complicated trade deal rather than reaping any rich rewards, chef and restaurant or mit tonks has been putting british official dinars plates for years. he's now also doing a roaring trade online firmly in the picture the whole time, which was, which was good. and of course i think pretty probably waking up the right talk to you today. i think whichever which if ever you believe what you want in all right,
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there was a certain resolve and unity amongst people who want to reach out to the class . and it's a pretty huge turnaround for an industry that just a year ago was predicting it. so demise, jonah whole al jazeera bricks of on monday, secret bouncing will begin to select a successor to italy's president says your montela, former prime minister in rebel or scone, withdrew from the election late on saturday. that doesn't mean he isn't trying to impact the vote. as that, i'm rainy reports from room the now the scandal tainted former prime minister silvio berlusconi has pulled out of italy's presidential election. his main goal is to block the leading contender from winning deprive that man prime minister mattie draggy, his lead, pandemic unity government for the past 11 months. you know, most candidates don't formally and out to run, but draggy, his strong. we hinted he wants to move on to the presidency fat,
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the to the local one quick molto, the grade. okay. ma'am we have accomplished what we were called on to do. i'm a man, a grandfather if you like, the service of the fusions. if they lose scone and the leaders have at least 2 main right wing parties, keep the rug in the prime minister's office. they might be able to stave off a general election for another year. why they build support for conservative government? at least president mainly perform ceremonial duties, but can be called on to resolve political crises, the election and normally behind the scenes of fair in which legislators and regional representatives cast secret ballots has now captured the nation's attention. i am in favor of electing a woman and leaving druggie where he is doing a good job. my god, we all wish our current president that i would just stay in office for another term italian see 80 year old sir john. martha rella as a steady and unifying force. he says he has no interest in a 2nd 7 year term. there is a chance he could be convinced to stay on. also in the running justice minister
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marked to cut tabio, if she went and she would become at least 1st female president. the focus right now though is under aggie and martha rella. many italians worried that if mario draggy is elected to service the president, here's a palace that this ability his government has secured of the past year will fall apart as political parties here fight over who becomes the next prime minister, or least political historian intercoastal. and he says, legislators would already have a plan in place if they choose to, like drug or drug would be elected only if there's an agreement on the future of the government that he had overseen the influx of billions of dollars and you recovery funds, the worry is if he's no longer prime minister with a least recovery, could go off track that many people can be president of the public while as a brand new or draggy is not easily replaceable. so ease much more useful as a premium. the election held in parliament will likely go on for several rounds
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until a candidate gains enough votes. whoever wins will have to try and help italy avoid political crises. and to tries to solidify a sustainable recovery from the pandemic. adarine algebra room. the didn't catch up anytime with all stories we're covering by checking out our website. it was for that is algebra dot com. and you can watch us live by clicking on the black live icon audio dot com. ah, top stories are now to 0 book in a fossil government has imposed a curfew and shut down the internet after a day of unrest in army camps and on the streets. ah, soldiers staged mutiny to demand more support in their fight against on groups. gun fired several military bases initially led to fears of a crew. the government denied reports that the president had been to.
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