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that impact their land and to seek their consent. the tiny seemingly community has won a huge battle. let me know necessarily have the last word to the court ruling does leave room for exceptions in the name of overriding national interest. ah, french president, emmanuel micro votes in an election he hopes will give him another term early figures. so a low turnout so far. ah . hello, i'm on inside this seltzer life and our house are coming up. pakistan's parliament to decide who will replace prime minister on con, who's been ousted in a no conference post. you create a pass for what it says will be faced, fighting with russian forces amassing in the east of the country. our government is
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not proof. we've never climb debris and australia's prime minister gave up the fight of his political life off to cooling an election. the next moment ah poses a cross for on securing to make their choice for the next president's incumbent. emanuel macro is the latest candidate to cast his ballast ballot in the northern town of lead to k. i call is one of 12 people in the running to lead the country for the next 5 years. and he figures show less than enthusiastic voter turnout and just over 25 percent off from our report. and later on in the program, in pakistan, the austan prime minister emron con, has called on support as to rally nationwide, aren't a lost and no confidence fate followed. a tumultuous, weak,
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which so consigned step earlier moved against him in parliament. victoria gates me reports an anna. it was after midnight in islamabad, where members of parliament voted on the mation of no confidence. months settled after a nearly 14 hour standoff between a moron cons ruling party and the opposition. 174 members have regarded their war to in favor of the resolution. consequently, the resolution ward of no confidence against mister m, ron hon, the prime minister of islam igrit alberto augustine, 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 lead as 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,
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a new day is coming, a law has answered the prayers of millions of pakistani mothers, sisters, daughters, elders, and youth. ah con, says he won't accept in opposition, government and blame the us for leading a conspiracy to remove him. he scold on his supporters 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 these thieves. oh, concert we will is the culmination of months of political turmoil and a week long constitutional crisis. the opposition put food and no confidence mation to parliament. last sunday, the deputy speaker blocked the nation, saying it was unconstitutional and involved foreign interference. may dispute 0. my use on cons, advised pakistan's, president dissolved parliament, but the supreme court ruled that was illegal. wiley, moran has lost the bachelor in the parliament. he still has
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a large following in the field, especially among the young. and they are fairly committed to a lot will depend how this group and they 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 relationship at the military. the u. s state department has denied any involvement in pakistan's internal politics. parliament will meet on monday to appoint a new prime minister party studying victoria gate and b algae. is there any is ukraine is preparing for a major battle in the east of the country is thousands of people leave their hands ahead of an expected russian attack. many have been evacuated from the town of chroma tor square, more than 50 people were killed on friday in a strike on a railway station. the crane says russia fired missiles while thousands of
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civilians were waiting to catch trains. russia insist keith was responsible. most of them don't, over the whole, from our city, the train hasn't been running for a long time. we can only evacuate by boss. it's impossible to live in the city because a water supply is intermittent, electricity is infrequent. shops are closed, communications don't work. it's like armageddon here. let's go to rob mcbride, who is live for us in live rob fest, talk us through the latest on the diplomatic front. we know we've had a number of european leaders in the capital the last couple of days that they still there. that's right, i mean, president zalinski has a, as now said that he is willing at a to negotiate with, with russia, with the russians. and he is quite pragmatic about this. this is an interview he's given with the associated press and where he said the beat is difficult to negotiate with person or persons. he accuses of torturing his nation as he put it.
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he said similar things after the discovery of allege war crimes in butcher and other neighboring areas are close to keep as russian forces withdrew, saying that it was very highly unlikely he would ever be able to sit down or facing a vladimir putin. having said that, he said at the time and as also now repeated in this interview, that there has to be a negotiation at some point to bring this to, to an end. he says that you can't fight for dust, meaning that you can't carry on fighting. if there's nothing to fight for, so it has to be brought to an end that has to be by negotiation and the sooner the better. and we're just looking at pictures of the u. k. prime minister barak johnson, as the lensky praise johnson fair, his weapons contributions. but they still frustration isn't with nato generally. that's right. i mean, they do, it was announced by the u. k that they would be supplying
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a $120.00 armored vehicles. also anti ship missiles, which is something that said the ukrainians have been calling for that. that would help balance the odds down. i offer desert in there and they in the black sea. but though the nato countries have largely been concentrating on these smaller mo bile, portable shoulder mounted systems or anti tank missiles, anti aircraft missiles. what the, what the ukrainians are really asking for. our main battle tanks are, are more powerful, high altitude anti aircraft missile. our systems are also aircraft, which they simply aren't getting. and the kind of numbers in there is a suspicion here in the ukraine, that nato are withholding those types of weaponry because they are a fearful of an escalation with a nuclear and nuclear armed russia. and there is probably some truth to that. in the meantime, many people here in the ukraine, many individuals, many companies are trying to find ways of supporting this war efforts of supporting the armed forces coming up within genius or ways of meeting shortfalls. for
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particular types of equipment. here in the, the west of the country as well. and there has been a homegrown industry growing up now to try to meet a shortage in body armor. it's a long way from any front line, but these volunteers are doing what they can for their countries war f. this is the director of this company decided when the war broke out, he had to do something that should me. i was thinking, what can i do, and how can i help in this war? at my age, i saw that people were getting weapons, but there was nothing to protect them. ah, this is what is company was doing before the war. creating laser light presentations for company events and promotions. now his staff helped by and tears make the plates needed for body armor with ukraine struggling to find enough for
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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, and the ballot come in on this plate. and eggs below the us explodes and the small pieces of, of the ballot. and, and this layer and observe, observe, observe, wow, one day when that country is once more at peace, these engineers and 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, i promise you an update on the french presidential election. here is bernard smith, reporting from a police station in paris will get an indication of
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a turn out perhaps in a couple of hours of this polling station. in northern paris has been a steady stream of voters, a manual micron. the incumbent president is hoping for a 2nd term as president, if you succeed, you will be only the 1st time in 20 years that an incumbent presidential candidate of manage that. and he would be only the whole to have done it since the since the start of the republic, back in 1958. now i'm joined by roomy, democrat all who is a political scientist at the school university here in romeo. thanks for joining us . first of all, what are the main issues or concerns of voters this time around today is sunday and it's so important for french people french presents provoke. it's very important because the main issue is to fight against the race of freshmen. the 3 main candidates were, are more likely to be electric today and for the 1st wrong men,
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ocean madison and m as in michael the program which is the closer to justice and for sure. the environmental justice is the one the for sure. and you want to nourish and have to mobilize them for the polls close here. 8 pm. local time in the province is about 7 pm. we'll have an indication of who might be going through to the 2nd round quite soon after 8 o'clock because there's no exit polling here. but those early votes that accounted when the polls close at 7. they will be released by a a palestinian woman has died in the town of hassan, west of bethlehem after she was short spies, early forces in the occupied west bank. israeli military says at least 20 people have been detained so far in those rates. the palestinian ministry of health says 11 people were injured during clashes, which is where the troops, israel spent on highlands since
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a palestinian gum and kill 3 people in tel aviv late last week. coming up the news ahead of the investigation. lots brought more people out to protest into this year . and the gift of precious blood was inspired a doctor to set up a badly needed clinic in somalia. oh, richard, he has begun the full world copies on its way to the castle, kill travel package to the hello. that will have a look at the weather across east asian. it's been largely fine and dry for much of china, but there is going to be a change on the cards ahead of that. for the wet weather, we have to look to southern areas of japan. that massive range is clipping the south of q u shoe, but up north, it is a much finer picture. it has been largely fine for beijing and shanghai as well as hong kong. but the weather weather is sweeping across central parts of china,
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pulling into the korean peninsula and even touching northern areas of japan. now if we have a look at the 3 day for beijing, while the temperature is going to drop by about 10 degrees into wednesday, and it will be rather cloudy. now as we head over to south asia. well, it's not very cloudy for northern areas of india or pakistan. we've got thunderstorms in the south developing over sri lanka, but it really is about the heat. we've got that severe heat wave sweeping deli and we had the hottest april day in 5 years, where the temperature temperature touched up to 42 degrees celsius. we are expecting it to linger here on monday, but it will dip down. but it is going to continue to be a largely hot picture, as it is so much in the middle east. it's all about the heat here. we'll see the temperature pick up in car and saudi arabia. in the days to come, i saw a special airline of the joy of all my friends and co workers who were detained. i
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am the only one who survived. they were me waiting for the news of the men folk and was only one word of mitchell much little to saw, a boy killed in his father's all. i saw a man kill mixed with paul. i have only once in my life seen men who are scared to death. 30 years old from the start of the wall. bolts near the camp on al jazeera. ah ah, you're watching out his era melinda thought. up stories, the sour french president, ammonia, mackerel has caused his bonnet, inlaid to cake in the country's election is one of 12 people in the running to
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leave the country. the next i'd years alley figures put vote 10 up at just over 25 percent. pakistan's prime minister emron khan has called on supporters to rally nationwide of to he was ousted in a no confidence vote. opposition policy secured, a 174 votes. in the 342 c, parliament palestinian woman has died in the town of the sun west of bethlehem alta . she was shot by israeli forces. earlier on sunday, these riley military carried out raids in the occupied west bank says at least 20 people have been detained so far in those grades. marin by good, he is a political right and researcher, she explains what's fueling all these new tensions between israelis and palestinians. these are palestinian acts of resistance and confrontation. i think it has less to do with the fact that some of the on and more to do with the
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fact that for the past couple of years, israel hasn't been increasing. it has been intensifying and further brutalizing, its assault on palestinians. it is gone to a point where and nobody say, not palestinians with israeli citizenship, not a not policy in the west bank, not palestinians, and forced exile. and i really think that the settler regime is reaching a point where it's we either take it all now or we risk losing parts of it, you know, they're, they're annexation. nathan bennett didn't have much to do with the changes. this is the part and parcel of these really secular regime in terms of settlements across the west bank as well as an historic pastime. there has been an intensification of land seizures of burning palestinian, all the groves of mass detention and incarceration of politically active use
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as well as demolitions. we have reached some peak frequencies in demolitions of palestinian civilian infrastructure in 48 as well as on the west bank. in jerusalem and as it, let's not forget the carpet bombing that took place last year in the us as well. so there is a complete full force going on with the aiding and abetting of the international community with the israeli judicial system playing a key part in it. and the continued militarization of these really populations their mold protest going on in nicea, people angry that 20 members of the now dissolved parliament on being investigated . politicians took part in an online parliament session in late march to protest against president case aid's decision to disbanded prison site, accused him of trying to stage a coup as go to louisiana holcman,
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who's in tunas for us. and his yet tell us a bit more about what these protests are about. well, since that plenary session and peace have been summoned to the counter terrorist unit in 2 days for interrogation. the hon. bitten by any prosecution was made. but a further 10 m. p. 's were investigated on thursday. so this is part of a, an ongoing and she has swelling, movement in opposition to chi side. citizens against school started out in september last year, and i keeping going at best protests is actually double the size of the protest outside to parliament annoy hearing that police. a blocking people trying to come in to the main avenue where the protest is howled. a lot of people have been saying that this movement is purely by an after which is that the muslim democratic policy that i see what we've seen with a plenary section and more recently is the parliamentarians have been coming
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together across the spectrum is actually in a jeep shabby, who is saying that they're blocked at the bottom of the game, are not allowed in by police use a lot of police blocks around the avenue. so what we're seeing and recently is that my site is making sort of, he's making more targets to a man. so politicians, he's saying as sort of one causes. yeah, chinese is distress that they're somehow treasonous and conspiratorial. he's those say saying that those speculators who was stealing the nation's food, their massive food shortages here for the new st. empty shells, particularly flour problems through bakeries. loss reaches 17 bakery is placed in the city of kind of wine. so there are a lot of problems at the same time by side is proposing big projects, but there is no i m f, learn coming anytime soon. and a country says it's been a financial minister said that the country needs about $7000000000.00 us dollars.
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and we're seeing the devaluation the dean, i suppose the $3.00 ball yesterday. so there's a lot that people are angry about. but the same time chi site is trying to hold his place in the political sway. thank you for that. eliseo volk been that for us in tunis. the australian prime minister scott morrison has admitted his conservative government isn't perfect as he called an election from may the 21st. his coalition trails the sent to left labor opposition party on to 3 years dominated by floods. the spies and the pandemic. it's a choice between a strong future and an uncertain one. it's a choice between a government you know, and a liberal position that you dont our government is not perfect. we've never climbed to be. but we are up front. and you may see some flaws,
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but you can also see what we have achieved for australia in incredibly difficult times fall i had the honor of saving as your prime minister. i can promise you this . i will lay with integrity and i will treat you with respect. i will restore faith in our political system by any in the western routes and establishing a strong national anti corruption commission. i won't go missing when the going gets tough. i will accept the responsibility that comes with hi office. well, we spoke earlier to pisa, harte's political as have the sydney morning herald newspaper. he explained why many voters have run out of patience with the prime minister. the government is way behind on every indicator of his standing and performance with the public. yet the prime minister's claim is quite accurate. that is right of cobra. dest is one of
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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 well, that you can have such a strongly performing national experience and yet such a heavily discounted 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 leader anthony of uneasy was right in the 2nd most trusted. and therein lies the therein lies the dilemma. if it's got margin, this country has had 3 major crisis using the last 3 years and that the prime minister has being too late to arrive at the scene and done to,
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to once he's got there. so there was, there was a bush, 5 season of $21920.00, which was a savage one. and then of course, and most recently flooding up and down the east coast of the trailer. and the resentment at scott morrison's the ability to perform has grown with each of those crises. they have very much at the seat of the discontent with this governor. hi, justice, in sterling has say they won't stop until the president resigns. they have continued to demonstrate against got to buy a bunch of poxy in colombo despite heavy rain station at the countries worsening economic crisis is growing price for fuel food and medicine, a soaring and they've been lots of power cups. now fernandez is out of protests in colombo. so as you can probably see behind me, i mean this is a still, the protesters who are digging in here the far distance. the brown sort of buildings is the presidential secretary very much the focus of these protests. now
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we had tens of thousands of people surrounding this area. this stayed right through the night or till about 2 or 3 a. m, despite the huge amount of rain and showers that came through. they did not go on this sort of cool group of 3 to 5000 people. but in the early hours of the morning, people did move out, but they're back again now again from the early hours of this morning, this crowd has been building. and it's a real multitude of sort of communities of religions, of different age groups that are families, those one man with his 3 or 4 year old daughter on his shoulders who was angry, who's he said, i'm here for her? i mean, there have been sort of implications that this is a very colombo lead, elitist thing, but that is not what we're seeing on the ground. this group of young girls all qualified in i t, and working in columbus from the we are far, far way northland or province. saying when we started our jobs, we thought we had secured great salaries in id. but just watching the last couple
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of weeks, it looked really bad. so the president still fighting for political survival, a lot of negotiations on the political front. one set of his partner said they want to ward for a no confidence motion. another set supposed to meet him this afternoon, but the protested here say they're here for the long haul. they want to see gotta be roger boxer and his government leave. voters in the gambia have been choosing the makeup of national assembly, a record number of candidates contesting 53 seats. another 5 will be appointed by the president, adama ro, augment address reports, foreman's after our presidential election. gubbins, once again came out to vote. many of them consider this parliamentary election as important as the ones that return president item a power to power and ag. ambia. yeah, we need change yet because the big i'm is going is not promising at all. it's not promising. so we need a tory change in the house of the assembly. yeah. and saw that the constitution can
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be amended. yeah, we need a, a new deaf conversation because the internet isn't because as usual is the was because his vision ever gives you more. but the president said he considers the election, unimportant, stubborn, our democracy is moving. that means defeat is level. i think that is very good going forward. was it was supposed to some people, not he turns his on his over. we have considered or so we have a strong foundation moving forward. the election commission says the china was much lower than in the presidential vote in to somebody. local observers say that maybe because a parliamentary vote came so soon after the presidential race and understand the gambia suggest a no voted on out 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
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a list predicted faces overtime said if he doesn't win the majority, it will 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 it is the, it's been a business opportunity chance to see how we can work together to ensure that what is of benefit to denisia is, is, this is advanced. people in gum, dear, 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 i'll do 0 of which are the public blood bank has opened in somalia. it's fast in more than 30 years. it's been inspired by a doctor's personal experience. malcolm web reports from the capsule mortgage issue . cooler. the of a tosh ahmed ibrahim says he'll never forget the day a car bomb nearly killed him. he says his shattered legs were gushing blood. he's
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a mechanic in somalia, capital mogadishu? no. so as bow bow it was in the morning when a client pulled me his car for repairing. as soon as i started working on it, the car blew up because it had a bomb attached. and i didn't know about it is here in the street by outside at thought his home that him and other mechanics work on took dogs, cars and bikes. is right here that the bomb went off. he would have joined the other hundreds of somalis who die in armed conflict every year. if it wasn't for one man, doctor amin abdicated mohammed says he was tired of seeing people bleed to death. so he set up somali as only public blood bank funded by private donors. this is what inspired him. 5 years ago. about 600 people were killed when 2 truck bombs exploded in mogadishu was the worst attack in somalia. as history investigators blamed the armed group out barb, many of those killed fled to death. from that injuries. dr. amad decided to do
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something about it, but it feels like the country is in an emergency all the time with many explosions and accidents, there is always a need for blood. this center supplies blood to many hospitals in the city to save the lives of wounded people, mothers and childbirth and others. it's all, she's one of the many people who have been saved with the blood. the doctor had collect. he and his team deliver, it's a hospital where it's needed. he says more people die of blood loss than from the bullets hit them. and the u. n says about $5000.00 women die in childbirth in somalia, every year, many of whom could be saved by blood transfusions, marleen rag marleen is another one of the blood recipients. he says a dr. miss diagnosed him with tuberculosis and gave him strong drugs that destroyed his kidneys. he now depends on kidney dialysis with the native blood. well, it was a good thing for the community without him so many people would be dying because of
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lack of blood like me. if i did not get blood from him, it would be hard for me to stay alive. doctor ahmed says, finding donors is hard. he says he's met many people who believe they'll die if they don't, nate. he speaks on t v and radio every week to educate and encourage people. the bank stores enough blood to treat just a few 100 patients. it's a start, but he says he has a long way to go to meet molly as needs malcolm web. al jazeera, mogadishu, somalia, ah, this is al jazeera, these, you top stories, french president and menu macros. costas bought us and led to k in the countries election, is one of 12 people in the running to lead the country for the next 5 years. addie figures, though to turn out at just over 25 percent, and a smith has more from paris. a dozen candidate.

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