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and pat and pasha, we tell your stories, we are your voice, your news, your net al jazeera. ah candidates line up to replace them are on con as pakistan's prime minister off to he loses a no confidence vote in parliament. ah, hello, money inside. this is out there, a lie from doha, also coming up french president emanuel my call seeks another time, often election campaign, overshadowed by russia's invasion of ukraine as ukrainian forces per path of what
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they say will be faced. fighting with russian forces amassing in the east and we meet ukrainian company director who's re told his business to make body alma ah podcast, alms ousted prime minister emerald colon has called own supporters to rally nationwide after he lost and no confidence votes. it followed a tumultuous, weak, which so calm side step an earlier move against him in parliament, excoriating reports on us. it was after midnight in islamabad, where members of parliament voted on the mation of no confidence mancilla. after nearly 14 hours standoff between a brung cons ruling party and the opposition, $174.00 members have regarded their boards in favor of the revolution concert blindly, the revolution hoard of no confidence. yes, miss. i am. ron hahn,
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the prime minister of islam republican august. none has been paused by a majority of the total membership of the national assemblies. ah. gone is the 1st prime minister in pakistan to be ousted by a new confidence date. opposition leader she by sharif, who's likely to succeed him? said pakistan had been freed from a crisis girl on key. a new dawn has started. a new day is coming. a law has answered the prayers of millions of pakistani mothers, sisters, daughters, elders. and you, ah. com says he won't accept in opposition, government and blame the us for leading a conspiracy to remove him. he's called on his support is to hold nationwide rallies among boys to learn. con has been moved to a foreign conspiracy. god willing, we will fight back to make him prime minister again. we don't want to, steve. oh,
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concert we will is the culmination of months of political turmoil and a week long constitutional crisis. the opposition put forward a new confidence nation to parliament last sunday. the deputy speaker blocked the nation, saying it was unconstitutional and involved foreign interference man is 0. why use on cons? advised pakistan's president, dissolve parliament. but the supreme court ruled that was illegal. wiley, moran has lost the battle in the parliament. he still has a large following in the field, especially among the young and they are fairly committed to a lot will depend how this group under him run on is going to react to interact with the new government. because overnight the new government will not be able to solve the problems of the economy. the relationship at the military, the u. estate department has denied any involvement in pakistan's internal politics . parliament will meet on monday to appoint a new prime minister faddish cutting victoria gate and b algae is there any is spun
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as curtis on the bend of aid who live for us in islamabad. a son, what is the mood in the country this morning as people wake up to the news that among con is no longer in charge of the country? well, i doubt there is anyone in pakistan who is not aware of what happened last night. it was a thriller of the last few hours where there capital islamabad was a buzz with all sorts of news, all sorts of rumors, all sorts of a possible scenarios as him round con said that he's big to fight tooth and nail and will not resign. but in the end, his parliament, the speaker did resign, did not go for the vote. and a new speaker conducted the stroke and an unsettled genius and do yet another prime minister in pakistan, if you speak to supporters of mankind, they're angry, they're disappointed. and they say that this is an international conspiracy against
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him run on, notwithstanding, that enron on has yet so far failed to provide any proof of such conspiracy. there is a communique from pakistan's ambassador in washington, d. c. which is the basis of this foreign conspiracy which has been debunked by many leaders of the opposition. and in the opposition cap, there's jubilation. people are celebrating, they say emerald kind was brought to power with the backing of pakistan's powerful military establishment. and now he's been taken out the 1st prime minister to be taken out to democratic leaves under an independent judiciary. so it's a mixed bag of feelings because imminent hun continues to in enjoy a substantial support base here in pakistan. his party was the largest in last year in the last elections in 2018, and he's set to come back. as you mentioned earlier tonight, there's going to be a massive rally, not just here in the capital book, but across pakistan. and im, ron hahn says this is going to be the start of a movement to try and out what he calls an importer goblin, said,
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who is the front runner then to become pakistan's next prime minister. the opposition now comprises or of a number of political parties will come together and their joint candidate for the prime minister is shar, by sharif, who is likely to take over on monday when the parliament session convenes. and there's going to be a vote to select the leader of the house. and in subsequent days, they're going to elect a new speaker and deputy speaker as well. although elections are scheduled or after a year and a half in pakistan, it is likely, or that pakistan is going to go towards an early elections. all indications suggest that what the opposition parties want to do is carry out electoral reform. the acute iran cons, party of bull daunting of various sir legislations from the parliament or wired the presidential order to shop. i should have a tall order ahead of him if he becomes the next by minister. the biggest, the biggest challenge that faces him is the economy. and then there is political
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uncertainty in this country as well where pakistan's remains polarized, but be supporters of him, ron hon. and those will owe them money. thanks to that or some, a bunch of aid that for us in islamabad or voting has started in france for the presidential election. we can take a look at live pictures from paris, where people have begun voting for the day, 12 contenders, including the incumbent, manual, mackerel, all competing to leave the country for the next 5 years. now if no one gets more than 50 percent of the votes, the t leading candidates will face off in a 2nd round, which will take place on april 24th to ukraine. now, where's forces say that preparing for much worse fighting in the east of the country where russia is now focusing its invasion with the war having lived away
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from keep president. a lot of miss lensky has hosted. well, leaders in the capital is promised more support. but so sad a reports from in a pin which is on the outskirts a case regards, can more high level diplomatic visits to keep on saturday, yuki prime minister boys johnson and austria chancellor caught me hammer, became the latest western leaders to wizard ukrainian president a day after all of them had zaleski welcomed european commission, president or sullivan, de leon, and the blocks foreign policy chief, joseph burrell johnson, one of the most local critics of russia's invasion of ukraine, retreated his support for the country. and we will give you the support that you need the economic support, but also of course, the defense is military support in which i am proud to say that the u. k. helped to, to lead the way he plaster sand, new armored vehicles, anti aircraft, anti pack me sales, and perhaps most significantly anti ship miss our systems,
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those co threatened rushes, large naval presence in the black sea. with lucy, as embassies and political figures began to return to keep the work to reconstruct is destroyed, neighborhoods is ramping up. among them is the city of european. once home to 60000 people, the city was a front line in the battle between russia and ukraine. a forces heavily guarded on a visit to the area. the austrian chancellor told me he found the destruction difficult to take in for a thorough quarter of the people, no credit card or war. grandma fierce fighting continued here for over a month. these bridge became a focal point. as people fled the bombardment, ukrainian army sacrificed this bridge in order to hold the atlas of russian forces
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as they try to encircle the capital. as a result, the city of new had been, has been cut off from keith since the early days off the war. now that the russian forces left the region a force or on the way to reconnect the 2 cities with a temporary bridge. since russian forces have withdrawn from the area, foundations are being relayed and connections remains. as the suburbs are linked again to the capital, so to key reinforces it's linked to the world. mr. sanders, i'm 0. it is there. any troops have arrested 3 people off to rating a palestinian refugee camp in jeanine for the 2nd day in a row. israeli soldiers force with men in the company occupied westbank. on saturday, at least one palestinian was killed and a dozen injured when the camp was rated. was ready forces on jaila. also palestinian gunmen kill 3 people in tel aviv late last week. while the adult hamid
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has more from occupying east jerusalem. there's a series of measures that were issued by the basically disraeli authority in the occupied was bang. those measures include, for example, forbidding merchants and businessman, people from the junior area to cross into israel. another. another thing is that 5000 permits were revoke. those permits were granted cheap. honest indians are during this month of ramadan, so they could visit their families inside israel. well, no more of that either. and then it seems that there's also no transfer of project agricultural produce from that janine area. so certainly clamping down on jeanine are already the checkpoints, the 2 major crossings where people living in that area do i'm in the north and the south have been close down are the only little cabinet you have is that daily
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laborers will still be allowed to come into israel to work as long as they can, but they will have the most most stringent security measures are seniors obviously slammed. these measures says that that that amounts basically a g collective punishment about israel. it seems to be standing firm, especially after that the attack yesterday. the problem is to have said that he is lifting all restrictions on security forces. bid basically giving them the green light to do what ever they want. and the defense ministry said that all offensive and defensive operations will widen and continue in the occupied west bank for the coming days. still ahead on al jazeera, australia's prime minister admits his government isn't perfect as a gives up for the fight. his political life. plus the wells 1st,
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all civilian crew arrives at the international space station up. they'll be no less time for these base tours. ah hello there. we've had some colder unsettled weather sweep across europe over the past few days. thanks to a weather system. moving from the west to the support from heavy rain and strong winds to france, but it's moved rather quickly to the southeast. it's going to be the balcony that sees the bulk of that weather on sunday. now for the north west, for britain and island, it is about miles that we've got sunny spells breaking through the cloud, but it is feeling colder and rain isn't very far away. we will however, see temperatures start to pick up this week. but for scandinavia remains largely cold with some heavy snow from norway, pushing into finland by monday. now things are going to improve cause central areas
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come monday will have clear skies for lot of france and we have a look at the 3 day for paris. well, there's going to be lots of sunshine, the temperature rising above the average. now that can't be said to the i 1000000000 peninsula, it is going to get wetter here for portugal. thanks to that massive rain that's pulling and it's going to edge into madrid. by the time we get into choose that remains largely windy as well for much of the mediterranean warnings out across the south islands here. and it isn't looking very good for turkey. we've got wet and windy conditions, sweeping east by the time we get into monday that she weather update. ah frank assessments, what are the political risks about russian or the gas for some leaders pull sanctions on rosh, another, jewish sports for social informed opinions, france he is not abandoning to fight against jedi,
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still resolved. india going to be acting from leisure and from shod critical debate . could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on al jazeera lou. ah, welcome back to watching out as a reminder of our top stories, as our pakistan's prime minister imran cohen has called on his supporters to rally nationwide after he was ousted from power in a no confidence fight, opposition party secured a 174 votes in 342 seat comments. israeli troops of arrested 3
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people after writing of palestinian refugee camp in geneva the 2nd day in a row. it's really forces on jaila. it's all to palestinian gunman killed 3 people in tel aviv late last week. ukrainian forces say that preparing for much west fighting in the east, where russia is now focusing its invasion. on saturday, u. k. prime minister boris johnson pledged more military aid off to holding talked with president lensky in keith the watergate, a sad in demand to body armor. rob mcbride reports from live on the home grown industry of protective vests. it's a long way from any front line, but these volunteers are doing what they can for their countries. war effort. so the director of this company decided when the war broke out, he had to do something that should ne, i was thinking, what can i do? and how can i help in this was at my age, i saw that people were getting weapons,
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but there was nothing to protect them. ah, this is what his company was doing before the war. creating laser light presentations for company events and promotions. now his staff helped by volunteers make the plates needed for body armor with ukraine struggling to find enough for expanding ranks of soldiers. the finished plates are then put inside a vest one front and one back at the rate of more than $200.00 pieces of body armor per week, and all of them going to the front. as soon as they're made. the 1st plates were tested to make sure they can stop high velocity, bullets and shrapnel splinters, or when the ballot come in on this plate and explode the us exploit and the small pieces of the ballot. and, and this layer and observe, observe, observe for one day when their country is once more at peace. these engineers and
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designers will return to more creative work. for now, they say their priority is getting vests to fellow ukrainians to stop russian bullets. robert bride al jazeera, the v protesters vowing they'll be no less up until shall anchors, president resigns, have continued to demonstrate against got to by our budget, pasco, and colombo, despite heavy rain frustration over the countries. worsening economic crisis is growing. in l fernandez. reports from the capital columbia. angry, frustrated and desperate for justice around the president's office in colombo, under the eyes of the police. shalanda is facing its worst economic crisis in decades. all saturday, the protesters kept coming. most of them young people in what reported to be the biggest protest over the crisis to d. o public service. so we are here to say that always as needs to be
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heard and he needs to be respected. and his grades his needs though and no because it had gone up to the limit that to well be broke and obey anymore. the crowds came from all of to lunch as diverse communities. this course to read, give us stolen money back. and this is corrupt jewelers are playing with our future . in recent weeks, the price of essential goods rocketed and cooking gas and fuel became scarce. hopa, last up to 30 hours economy see a massive drop in tourism revenue due to the east of bombing of 2019, and the pandemic, coupled with a loss of government revenue due to a major free election tax stuck to blame. not is not in a foreign currency for the government to buy a central that's only by me out of this crisis about the raj, a bunch of has to be removed from the positions and they normally be got to see
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some sort of a credible political stability in the country and political bid that wanted to go stability only the economy got sustainable to be big bill coming to the country. the government is requesting a bailout from the international monetary fund and also seeking financial assistance in india, china, and other friendly countries. the government has described demonstrators as extremists, accusing them of being politically manipulated. while a very few may, this description of vast majority of the thousands of protest i have turned up voluntarily. they say they want their futures back and go to robert roger pox the i'm the government must go. you know, fernandez out of the euro. colombo, australian prime minister scott marson has admitted his conservative government isn't perfect as he called an election for may. the 21st. he's coalition trails.
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the center left labor opposition party after 3 years dominated by floods. bush fires, and of course the pandemic. it's a choice between a strong future and an uncertain one. it's a choice between our government, you know, and a liberal position that you don't our government is not perfect. we've never climb to be. but we are up front. and you may see some flaws. but you can also see what we have achieved for australia in incredibly difficult times. i had the honor of serving as your prime minister. i can promise you this. i will lay with integrity and i will treat you with respect. i will restore fight in our political system by ending the y strand routes and establishing a strong national anti corruption commission. i won't go missing when the going
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gets tough. i will accept the responsibility that comes with high office. let's get more on australia's election race with peter hotch that he is sydney morning herald political editor. he joins a spy. scott from 70. thank you for joining us. so the prime minister attempting to campaign on the coalitions economic credentials will that be enough to win over though? just you think? no, i don't moline, and that's the paradox of this election. that the performance is good nationally, but the polling is so bad for the government. the government is way behind on every indicator of his standing and performance with the public. yet the prime minister crime is quite accurate. that is right of cobra dentist is one of the lowest in the world that the economic bounce back has been very pronounced that the employment rice at 4 percent is at its lowest in 50 years. so how do you reconcile to wealth
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that you can have such a strongly performing national experience and yet such a heavily discount and prime minister. and the answer is lives in scott morrison's personal appeal and standing a level of trust in the annual barometer. a pole of who's the country's most and least trusted politicians last month. scott morrison was right and the least trusted politician in the country and the opposition later, anthony of uneasy was right him the 2nd most trusted and therein lies. therein lies the dilemma if it's got margin, to what extent should we believe the pulse because labor was well ahead of the coalition in 2019 as well, but we know how about 10 exactly right. 2 points. one of course, is that the post on a predictor, and we've too often use them as a predictor. they are in fact a snapshot of the position rather than pretending to be a forecast or what's going to happen. in this case. you'll have a 5 weeks time,
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6 weeks when we go to the 2nd. is that the perfect course? what we are using here at the moment is a combination of things to judge, where the popular standing of the prime minister is. they are the things, including the polls, the bidding markets, but also the major political parties own internal research and journalists context within those parties, tell us that they're all finding the same thing that government is well behind. and we'll have trouble holding office at the election in 6 weeks. but that's what campaign for right to try and change the on. so you know, so what i mean, you obviously interviewing people and getting a feeling for what people are thinking, what are the main issues on people's minds? well the main complaint about the government is that this country has had 3 major
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christ using the last 3 years and that the prime minister has being too late to arrive at the scene and done to, to once he's got there. so there was a bush 5 season of $2920.00, which was the $71.00. and then of course, and most recently flooding up and down the east cousins trailer. and the resentment at scott morrison's in ability to perform has grown with each of those crises. they have very much at the seat of the discontent with this government. and what about the environment? obviously the government's been criticize, not just nicely and nationally. it's the reputation for climate inaction. to what extent do people in australia think about the climate when it comes to the next prime minister? well, good point and as we just said, for companies just curious,
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some of its most savage natural disasters whether related including the bush fires, including the flyers. he's been very much on the mind of the electoral. and it's a big vulnerability now for the morrison government. there are a number of prize blue ribbon seats that traditionally have belonged to the government that are now i'm the sage and likely to fall not to the opposition labor party, but to independence, who are standing with climate change as a number one appeal. and that alone could cost the government and our seats to lose to lose power and the face of the seed. you that question include that of the treasurer or finance minister george tried and one of the safest liberal party seats in the country. and even that now it's really interesting to see how things pan out. thank you for your time. pizza hodge. from the sydney morning herald. oh, polls have closed in elections in the gambia, where people have voted to elect
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a national assembly. a record number of candidates are contesting 53 seats in parliament. another 5 will be appointed by the president adama barrow who faces growing discontent. accommodate restrict foreman's of to our presidential election . guardians, once again came out to vote. many of them consider this parliamentary election as important as the one that return president item, a power to power, entire gambia. yeah, we need change yet because the real game is going is not promising us all is her primacy. so we need a tora junior, the house with the assembly. yeah. and saw that the constitution can be amended. yeah, we need a, a new daph conversation because the internet isn't because as usual, is the worst conscious vision ever gives more. but the president said he considers the election unimportant to start. our democrats is moving. that news defeat is lillian. amazing,
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that is very good. going forward. was it was supposed to some people, not it was his on his or we have constantly do it or so. we have a strong foundation moving forward. the election commission says the china was much lower than in the presidential vote in december. local observers say duct may be because a parliamentary vote team so soon after the prostate shall riggs and understand the gamble suggest a nor watertown odd could give the governing and p p party. only a small majority. if that happens, the president, then we'll have to find new partners to push through his agenda in parliament. ah, although the president won a lunch slide re election 4 months ago and a list predicted faces tough a time said. if he doesn't win the majority, it would be very difficult for him. but of course i thing for me and that's about us and we should be deal with different voices. and it is that if it's been a business opportunity shanice or to see how he can work together to ensure that what is of benefit to the measure is, is,
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this is advanced people in the gambia and are waiting to find out who will be representing them in parliament election, officious expect most of the results to be announced on sunday. i'm at the address of g 0, of which our space tourism has taken one giant leap forward. the fast all private team of astronauts has docked at the international space station for rec, higher it has the story doing floating in the galactic ocean towards the international space station. initial contact made the soft capturing is now going to begin to retract all mission control in los angeles. what she's patiently is the endeavor capsule, dogs, smoothly on the other side of the hatch at seem at the international space station . welcome 3 astronauts on the trip of a lifetime tracking the retired nasa astronaut michael lopez. alegria led the 20th flight for the 1st time as each instead. mock puffy, and larry corner for the entrepreneurs, paid $55000000.00 each to stay in space for just over
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a week. and it's the 1st nonprofessional ass not seem to travel to the i assess nasa and others say it's a milestone in the commercialization of low earth orbit. barts critics say the private space race needs to be regulated. there is a lot of rich one to have in there that the space and gym back. so bad going to be one sector for commercial exploitation space. i think the laws need to come and place the overly but manufacturing in space is one more area which will have to be that in times to come, how it would be done. the mission is a collaboration between you know, mosque space, x commercial space flight company axiom, and nasa under 3 meters on board. the i assess and orbiting 400 kilometers above sea level. they'll be no time for leisure for the tourist. so be put to.

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