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debbie, ultimate, well copy experience with the world's best airline. katzoff at ways. i don't see you see now, the book you'll complete feasel world cannot package today. ah, this is al jazeera. ah. hi there. i'm kim vanelle. this is the news all live from dull health coming up in the next 60 minutes. france heads to the poles, presume a con, looks to fight off challenges from the left and the right for another term in office. pakistan's parliament gets the final say on who, who, who placed in battle, the prime minister him on con. uh, he lost a vote of no confidence. fresh from hosting. the british prime minister,
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ukraine's president announces he's spoken to germany about imposing more sanctions on russia. and the 1st of its kind, mexicans get to weigh in on how their president is sparing as they go to the polls and recall referendum and in sport. ferrari sharla clair has continued to set the early pace in the formula. one season he won the australian grand prix to extend his lead at the top of the world title, stabbing early turn alpha against suggest a lower level of enthusiasm for the french presidential election. been in previous polls incumbent to manual corners, looking for another term in the lisa palace, and is squaring off against 11 other contenders who are seeking the presidency. that smith begins our coverage from paris. manual micron wants a 2nd term as president, something no incumbent in france has managed in the last 20 years. if he succeeds,
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he be only the 4th french leader to do so. since the beginning of the 5th republic, in 1958, marine la pan from the far out national party is one of 11 other candidates standing in his way. she promises in her manifesto to curb immigration and make it illegal for muslims to wear, had scarves in public spaces. but a campaign has focused on the cost of living crisis. it's the number one concern for french voters ahead of the war in ukraine, the environment, and health care mercy, secure. my concern is her future. of course i am worried about the cost of living, but the main thing for me is the action needed to fight climate change shipper could. could tell she my clue. i want everything to change that we go back to a sweeter life where we stop talking about money and about profit, and put being human at the heart of the discussion. partly dr. show. like, do you don't damage the international situation. the scary was a war going on in europe. i think it's
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a big worry. and then an appointment is also a concern. if night slowing far left candidate jean luc mental. sean is hoping to make it to a 2nd round of voting. that'll be in 2 weeks. if no candidate gets more than 50 percent of the vote, and that's never happened since france started directly electing its presidents in 1965 issue of course is the also is the 2nd left aspect. i mean, as a consequence of equation ukrainian crazes that could have an impact on the votes today in the after 2 weeks pulse close at 8 pm on sunday in major cities, 7 pm in the provinces. a concern this time is there'll be a low turn out because people feel the result is a foregone conclusion. a pre election poll suggested a 3rd of registered french vote as well to capture the balance, but would be a record. now there's no exit polling here, but we'll get
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a good indication of who might go through to 2nd round of voting. just after 18 hours gmc, that's one. think it's a really from balance counted by the pulse, close an hour earlier. i was there, i speak to natasha by the now who is live from power. so how sure. so do we know how the turn out has been so far? yes, we know we were tested a polling station. so while ago there was a very long to indeed people seem to be coming towards the end of the day here to cast their ballot. but nevertheless, we've just received the latest figures from france's interior ministry at which the jazz voted finance more than it was in 2017 about 65 percent of eligible voters have cast their ballads so far at 5 p. m. local time. here in france, that is 5 points less than it was in 2017. well, we'll talk a little bit about that in a moment with my, i guess, but it just has to be said 12 presidential candidates, of course,
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from across the political spectrum, from anti capitalist on the left to are those on the far right. and in the center emmanuel mcgraw who is looking for a 2nd term. so let's bring in my guess now a foreclosure man. thank you very much. indeed. my tom seal sport university, a professor or there are 4 swa voter turnout lower than it was in 2017. that just seems to have been little enthusiasm for this presidential campaign. little motivation. how. how have you seen it? i think that many voters had the impression that direction was played in advance. and i think that the menu and mccoy is a little bit to blame for that. and that at times he gave the impression that is reelection was kind of automatic, was a kind of automatic process and his key contenders either on the right. marina ban or on the left seligman arsenal are the same done. they were 5 years ago. so i think that many voters at the impression that the same election done 5 years ago was being late again. and clearly was a lack of enthusiasm, thievery,
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enthusiastic ideas. voting for the same candidates that they would already 5 years ago. that the impression that he was played in advance, and interestingly a manual micro actually, and he started his campaign a week ago, extremely late and he did not re campaign. for example, you refused to partake in some tv debate. and i think that metaphors kind of fell to that macro did consider that his re election was automatic, especially in a time of war with the warrior grand, currently raging. so to talk about some of the issues now we've seen repeatedly the cost of living is a big issue. the war in ukraine. of course, a big issue. i want to talk about climate change because it's an area of expertise for you. a climate change doesn't seem to be on top of the agenda, like some of those are the issues in this like what is clearly not an athlete. as a surprise for many, many observers expected that one of the key issues in the election would be climate change indeed. but i think there are many factors that explain why it wasn't the
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case at the end of the day. first, i think we need to admit that nobody likes to talk or to hear about climate change because it regents a false and sacrifices for a lot of people in many of the candidates where at bit rate and to speak about climate change because they realize that people were more interested in purchasing poor are in other issues that concern them perhaps more closely. and then i think that they did. there was also the fact that the war in grand broke out and that it became a major issue. and i think that people are kind of opposed to 2 issues and thought that the war in a crane in a way was dominating or overshadowing planetary. and yet we know that both issues are very much connected. we did to each other and that there are many, and actually she issues that are just behind the war in the grant. and one of the paradox of the french residential action is that even though the french president, as an enormous poet when comes to foreign relations, it is one of the key responsibilities of the president. yet the issue international
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issues are all valid or concern for the board of the mostly board according to domestic issues rather than international issues. and clearly, climate change fell into feel off international issues. jose men, thank you very much indeed are for joining us on the selection and we've got, well, a few hours left here in france of voting. we should all 1st results about 8 o'clock in the evening hours time. all right, now thank you for that. as mother in paris, open to more ahead on the news on today's seeking refuge in romania we hear from civilians who's been forced to flee their homes in 7th grade and says intentions between israelis and palestinians, softer another killer, occupied westbank. and its board far has all the action from augusta, where a new master's champion could be crowned on sunday. ah,
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moccassins austin prime minister ron con, has called on support, is to rally nationwide are to he lost in no confidence vote and followed a tumultuous weak which so con side step an earlier move against him in parliament . forgetting the reports, unless it was after midnight in islamabad, where members of parliament voted on the mation of no confidence. one subtler after a nearly 14 hour standoff between iran cons ruling party and the opposition. 174 members have regarded their boards in favor of the resolution dancer grantly, the resolution reward of no confidence against mister m rod khan. the prime minister of his lawmaker bobbitt of august, none has been paused by a majority of the daughter membership of the national assembly. ah,
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gone is the 1st prime minister in pakistan to be ousted by a new confidence date opposition leaders, she beg, 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 youth. ah con, 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 come, 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, 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 may is 0.
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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. s. state department has denied any involvement in pakistan's internal politics. parliament will meet on monday to appoint a new prime minister the party studying victoria gate and b algae. is there any is? all right, or some event of i take a look now at him on cons. rise and fall in politics. enhanced 22 years in politics culminated in him getting the top drop in nuclear armed pakistan only to
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be removed from office by a vote of no confidence as he lost the support of allies and members of his own party. ah again, tuckman will call blog of them. i will fight till the end. i have never accepted defeat in my life. whatever the result of the fault, i will come out stronger. there has been a foreign course bureau see against me. a polarizing figure who is both loved and loads in pakistan. he was the favoured candidate of many 1st time voters. the youth, as hon calls them, he supported disrupted tradition and politics in the last few years with their energy and aggressive social media presence. the 69 year old politician promised to build a new pakistan, create millions of jobs in homes, undertake ambitious reforms of taxes and bureaucracy, and root of corruption. but instead he faced public anger because of soaring and fashion plummeting, groupie and crippling debt. he also had to backtrack from his pledges not to seek help from the international monetary fund. instead, his government asked for
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a $6000000000.00 rescue bill out from the i m f, and also took loans from saudi arabia, china. despite a track record of establishing a hospital and a university, his detractors say he failed to deliver on his promises to his credit, eminent hon, enhanced by cassandra poverty alleviation program. during his tenure relations verse and with neighboring india. as government was criticized for not doing enough, when india change the status of the disputed kashmir region. internationally imminent hon champion raising awareness against is i'm a phobia mr. prison. islam of phobia is another punishes phenomenon that we all need to collectively compact. the aftermath of the 911 terrorist attacks, dennis hm has been associated with islam by some quarters. he also offered to mediate between ukraine and russia. the youth in china and in the conflict between saudi arabia and iran. the charismatic leader tried to reinvent himself using piety
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and religion and media attention never left his private life from marrying british socialite jim, i'm a goldsmith to his divorce for journalist, rehab hon. even his 3rd marriage with the spiritual adviser, bushera b. b has not been without controversy. i'm glad to say i am a bride minister of you jones. only an idiot doesn't do any utahns. it's widely believed that han fell out of favor with pakistan's powerful military establishment. after failing to deliver this malign rock, my opposition politicians who called him a selected prime minister use the military's neutral rule as a significant behind the scenes blair to reclaim members of parliament who were poached by a mount. hans party like a sun, derek in south. gotcha. what once again, under the leader result, no prime minister has completed 5 years in office since independence, summer job with elder 0 islam about let's cross over now to come on how to, who's in islamabad. ah, so call him on con, wants people to protest over everything that has happened are they have they
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where they are gathering and in about an hour's time, they will all be at g, f, 9 fog, which are the large fog in the center of their slum abad a thousands of people who are expected to arrive day. and that way in bron con i knew leadership is going to talk to the public. but it has to be also understood that on monday the opposition were to be choosing the new leader of the house. and it is important to note that this particular plot guest on democratic lions, a grouping of 9 political bardeen which include the religious fodder, right? secular par gaze, i have all joined hands together and everybody would it be worth it waiting to see whether shabat should eve, richard likely going to be the next prime minister will get dead ward of confidence
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. but they crush podcast on. although d d l position may be in a euphoric mode, that is also a sense of gloom. be many people are not happy as to what happened because they do believe emron con, renew said that they would go foreign vend, spitter, see, to oust them. so it will be important to see how many people come out. also, the fact that m ron hahn has now promised to hoard a large rally in the high, but booked on qua province where he has his own government. and also important to know that the budget on data can solve big words on dan yesterday. and paula is going to feel the form of foreign minister, trotman would grace. she added a candidate for that election a so shall by should a from b d. m. and of course, the form of a foreign minister from the p t. i am on con, i'm sorry, my apologies. come on. honda in islam of us.
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he grains president of a lot of as lensky says. he spoken to the german chancellor about imposing more sanctions on russia. and officials in ukraine say that i've recovered the bodies of 2 people from a grave in the village of was over just outside the capital. keith was getting more now for mister dar, who's i for us in key iv wrestle president. he says he's still committed to trying to find peace through and negotiated settlement. has it been any movement on the diplomatic front? well, even though the kid is now witnessed more and more, the diplomatic was as and did the da da da romantic delegation representatives are just coming back to keep still. that is not every market progress in terms of that just 2 days ago, the european union commission, president or sullivan to lay him, joined by the blogs foreign policy chief joseph border were here dyslexia prime minister on the same day. also,
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we sit here and they have made up for some bold out promises such as they are located in our budget for the reconstruction of ukraine, and also providing more weapons, world war 21000000000 euros. and just right, one, not one day after that we have seen did, british prime minister, buddhist johnson also was to keep and met prisons, zalinski and also on the same day yesterday. the austrian chancellor also was here . however, we have seen very much in little emphasis when it comes to find a political, a diplomatic solution to this war. so business landscape, to they said that said that we shouldn't mr. opportunity to find in a put a diplomatic solution wherever the conditions are quite tough. because of russia is asking ukraine to announced a neutrality, which means not pushing the goal of dean and natal member. and also demilitarize in his self. demit did not suffice in the country and also ukraine to accept crime you officially as the path of russia and also recognize the 2 separate at this republic
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in the eastern frond. but so far, your brain has, has shown willingness to that it will, did announce and neutrality in return, ask you for the international security guarantees. but i wasn't, comes to the cold night in crimea or the 2 separate of his republics. that hasn't been that much of the program so far. and as i said, has given, if the, the diplomatic was, it's hard ramping up in 2 years as the war is intensifying in the eastern region. and in the coming days, they are expecting more fears fighting's, the hopes for the piece at this point or not that high. so sir dar, there live for us in cheers. thank you for the war is triggered a surge in demand, the body armor for ukrainian soldiers and police are made by reports now from levy found the hunger and industry of protector vests. ah, it's a long way from any front line, but these volunteers are doing what they can for their countries war f. so the
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director of this company decided when the war broke out, he had to do something. but she knew 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 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 ballad come in on this plate and explode the us exploit and the small
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pieces of the ballot. and, and this layer 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 ukrainian army spokesman says russian field hospitals are running out of medicine, and staff is overwhelmed by casualties. alexander shipped and says supplies are running short in many areas held by russian forces. was your school useless them with when you've gotten them of g to significant losses of personnel and equipment . the field hospitals and military repair facilities have been established on the temporarily occupied parts of khaki, preacher and cousin with the constant influx of wounded soldiers from the army of
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the russian federation. their hospitals are experiencing a shortage of qualified medical personnel. in addition, they have problems with medicine stocks, which they con, replenish the repair of enemy equipment carried out without a steady supply of spare parts. romania says it's welcoming thousands of ukrainian refugees every day. many fled southern ukraine after staying as long as they could . they were forced to leave is russia intensifies its air strikes, the haunting reports. as the sun goes down, hundreds of people prepared to leave as fighting intensifies in the south of ukraine. under the cover of darkness, a fairy full of cars carrying people in their belongings, crosses the danube river into romania. the coast guard escorts them to safety. every day i came from odessa abbey plan to leave on sunday. we knew there was a curfew for the days from our family, and i decided to leave because is the 1st armed as a day long curfew in the village. even family pets are welcomed here alongside her
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mother. this little girl is seemingly unaware of the danger. she's fled. i know it's war, of course it's war yesterday. iraq. it flew above our house and exploded. it's very scary. children are scared. that's why we're leaving volunteers from abroad. like this man from the us greet the weary travelers and help prepare food and warm places for them to sleep. he says most people he's helped are women and children. we've been to about 8 different centers where we've delivered food. just today we purchased a couple of washing machines for one of the centers because one of the greatest means has been being able to wash the clothes. and so we were able to help with that as well. this is the 1st time these ukrainians have been made. refugees, many here say the plan to return home once the fighting stops. leah harding al jazeera,
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a palestinian woman has died in the town of full psalm west of beth for him after she was shot by israeli forces. early on sunday, the israeli military carried on raids the occupied west bank. it says at least 20 people have been detained so far. the palestinian ministry of health says 11 people were injured during confrontations with israeli troops. israel has been on high alert since a palestinian gunmen killed 3 people and television late last week. i am barbara t is a political writer and researcher she explains, wants fueling 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 it's some of the on and more to do with the 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's gone to a point where and nobody say,
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not palestinians with israeli citizenship, not policies and the best. they're not policies in the west and 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, dirt or annexation. natalie 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 palestine. there has been an intensification of land seizures of burning palestinian, all the groves of mass detention and incarceration of politically active use 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
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and as it, let's not forget the carpet bombing that took place last year 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 are a population says come on al jazeera, our government is not perfect. we've never climb to be australia, as prime minister goes up for the 5. if it's a miracle life felt calling an election next month. and the gift of gracious tell me what's inside the docket, fed up and much needed clinic in somalia winnable and bought another bar on the receiving end of a verbal volley from this tennis player there. with that story.
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ah hello. they will start in the middle east and it's all about the heat with the temperature is above average across much of the region will things are going to cool down slightly across the levant, thanks to a weather system that's pushing its way east out of turkey. we'll see some of the winds pick up for places like lebanon and syria, but down and further south of this, we're going to see temperatures pick up in places like baghdad, a lot of heat coming through for q weights, guitar, and saudi arabia. and of course, a lot of sunshine was peppering of cloud here and there was we had to north africa . there's going to be a cool down for cairo as that wet weather shifts its way further east coming down to 25 degrees on tuesday. and it's going to get wetter and windier in the northwest for morocco. and algeria, thanks to a weather system, play,
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give me iberian peninsula with these and storms rumble across the gulf of guinea, more intense thunderstorms for nigeria, those feed into the central band of africa. we've got above average temperatures for the horn of africa, drought conditions continuing here for large areas, but down in the south, this is where we're seeing the really intense thunderstorms, rolling east out of boat swanner, affecting the eastern coast of south africa. we have got some flash flood warnings out for how tang, but there's plenty of sunshine in cape town. ah frank assessments, what are the political risks of batek russian oil, a gas for western leaders, po, sanctions on russian energy exports. harrison was informed opinions, france he's not abandoning to fight against jedi, still is a media debt going to be attaching from leisure and from chad critical debate. could china actually help in russia's invasion of ukraine in depth analysis of the
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days global headlines inside story on al jazeera. as the warn ukraine grinds on al jazeera correspondence, bring you every angle. there is a few military and prices erupt in on multiple fronts. if not only managed to escape the world, but also the fashion of life on the russian occupation, why a street totally destroyed, keep central station has become evacuation central station with rush and forth coming closer, pensions are going up by the hour. stay with al jazeera for the latest developments . lou ah,
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watching al jazeera, a reminder on top stories this hour, early figures suggest a lower level of enthusiasm for the french presidential election. men in previous halls, voter turnout is at 65 percent so far down from 69 percent. 5 years ago. and convent emanuel cohen is one of 12 candidates in the running cranes. president says he spoken to the german chancellor about imposing more sanctions on russia. but automated entities as they also discuss more defense supplies and financial support in the war against russia. pakistan's prime minister and run con, has called on sport as to rally nationwide after he was asked it in no confidence vote. opposition party secured 174 votes in the 342 c parliament might returning to our top story. now. the french presidential election and commerce to manual con is a former banker and economic adviser to former president francois or land. his center, his party aimed to draw support from the mainstream left and right. as president,
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he introduced to unpopular pension forms and faced the countries long running yellow vest protests. marina pen is running for president for the 3rd time. she succeeded her father as leader of the far right national front party and re branded it. the national rally arrived, voters in mexico are deciding whether the president should stay or go in an unprecedented referendum called the incumbent. andrea are called by rather the incumbent santo manual lopez abra door. he says the recall vote is vital to confirm his democratic mandate. but opponent say the $80000000.00 exercise is a waste of money. they a calling for a boycott. 40 percent of voters must take part for the results to be binding. more protests are being held into nicea. people are angry that 20 members of the
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now does old parliament are being investigated. all additions took part in an online parliament session. in late march to protests against present kai sides decision to disband it, the president accused them of trying to stage a coup. protest isn't true, anger say they won't stop until the president resigns that have continued to demonstrate against scott via to parks in colombo, despite heavy rain frustration and the countries worsening. economic crisis is growing prices for fuel food and medicine, a soaring, and there's been frequent power cuts. michelle fernandez has been at the protest in colombo, now there are hundreds, thousands of protest says that have come out here today. many of them coming out voluntarily, and all of them say they have had enough that to go to her must go home reference or go to alberta, butter. obviously here behind the scenes
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a lot afford all of this donated voluntarily. if we could just go, there's buns, there's biscuits that flask of hot tea and coffee loads of water bottles. and all of those things donated obviously by people who are pretty much backing the process . here we see a little medical table, which is full of things like strep. so for those who are shouting, or you've got basic, our medical supplies, are things not proceed, of course it up for the rain. and even something we saw was that among the people, distributing food and our drinks, hot drinks are things like copper keys to ensure that people stay well in this weather. and i, like you said, i can to show you this gentleman over here, are distributing hot t. it's happening. so lots of people coming voluntarily know to people who can't join in the protest. also helping out with whatever supplies they can master
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together, where they do packets of biscuits or create loads. australian prime minister scott morrison has admitted his conservative government isn't perfect, as he called for an election on may the 21st. his coalition trails, the santa left opposition after 3 years dominated by extreme flooding. bush fires and the pandemic crack up the reports. the date is set, and a 6 week campaign for australia's federal elections officially begins this fire. this pandemic. there is now war prime minister scott morrison seeking re election. his conservative coalition has held power since 2013. but morrison is the 1st is treating prime minister to so full town in more than a decade. it's a choice between a strong future and an uncertain one. it's a choice between a government you know and alive or opposition that you dont
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our government is not perfect. we've never climb to be but we are up from his challenger. the said to left, leave a party leader, antony albany, thee he hath the message of optimism growing up with a single mom. i learned the value of a dollar and slipped heavily. it is working class roots more jobs, better health services, and cheaper child care. i will lay with integrity and i will train you with respect . i will restore fight in our political system by any in the waste and roads, and establishing a strong national anti corruption commission. ivan easiest campaign will focus on trust in the government, or lack of it. the past 3 years have been dominated by catastrophic bush wires, devastating floods, and some of the world's toughest coven 19 rules. the answer is lives in scott morrison's personal p. o and standing a level of trust in the annual barometer,
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a pole. oh, who's the countries most and least, russell politicians last month. scott morrison was right in the least trusted politician in the country and the opposition leader anthony of uneasy was right. and the 2nd most trusted while morrison would bank on strong economy. the government budget is nearly one trillion dollars in debt. morrison's refusal to commit to facing out fossil fuels has also galvanized green activists and independent candidates who can hurt as coalition. and then their worsting ties. but china, which the government has been accused, a weapon ising. but scott morrison is known for pulling off political successes before despite significant odds. bianca kupta alex is here. a public blood bank has opened in somalia. it's 1st and more than 30 years. it's been inspired by a doctor's personal experience. how can webb went to meet him? cooler?
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the overflow patasha made ibrahim says he'll never forget the day a car bomb nearly killed him. he says his shattered legs were gushing blood. he's a mechanic in somali as capital mogadishu? no. so as mo bowel 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 right outside its off his home that him and other mechanic who can took 2 cars and bikes. and it's right here that the bomb went off. he would have joined the other hundreds of somalis who die in armed conflict. every if it wasn't for one man, talk to am, it 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,
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about 600 people were killed when 2 truck bombs exploded in mogadishu was the worst attack in somali. as history investigators blamed the armed group house or bob, many of those killed bled to death from their injuries. what i was to amad decided to do 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've been saved with the blood. the doctor had collect. he and his team deliver it to the 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. misdiagnosed, him with tuberculosis and gave him strong drugs that destroyed his kidneys. he now
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depends on kidney dialysis with their native blood. well, it was a good thing for the community without him so many people would be dying because of lack of blood like me. if i did not get blood from him, it would be hard for me to stay alive. talked to amen, says finding donors his hard, he says he's met many people who believe they'll die if they don't, nate. he speaks on tv 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, still had on al jazeera in sport writing for me, the want to well champion as a race to forget in australia. ah, it's the largest war in europe since world war 2. is president putin reclaiming
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unprompted uninterrupted. the social media space is as dangerous as the street, so it came to be and least as much as the street part 2 of journalists, nestle, malik. and right to and political analyst, angelina, paula, i want people to be attentive to the commercial interests that shape these platform studio be unscripted on al jazeera. the latest news, as it breaks into the opposition, the only way forward is abiding by demographic norms and the rule of law in boston with detailed covering all throughout their pain. you see, sites like this seems of every artillery showing those almost near complete destruction from around the world. so many people wanted it frosted strong leader at a time of crisis. harmful pathogens are increasingly affecting
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top of the world driver stabbings. how to hold her mattress shop and fail to finish the race. and he richardson reports ah, in a season that is so fall, been wildly unpredictable for rory has emerged as the team to beat shala claire winning the australian groan pre. it's already his 2nd race victory. of the year honestly what, what a cal today? i mean, you know, of course i did a good job all weekend, but it was not possible without the time and this weekend, especially in the race phase, we were extremely strong. tire felt great from the 1st lot for the last lap. we were managing the ties extremely well. ah, laclare started in pole position in melbourne and looked dominant throughout his teammate. call a science fair. less well, the spaniards lost control of his car early in the race and was unable to finish. full time will champion, sebastian battle has had
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a miserable few days of spins and penalties. german suffered another crash in his aston. martin reigning will champion max to stop and have look set for a podium finish on even his car to fail him to 3rd the way through the grown pre process. ah, it's the 2nd time in 3 races that the stipends, red bull hasn't gone the distance in bed and used to adult. he makes such a perez went on to finish, 2nd with mercedes drive at george russell in the earth. i would recall, but we will not mark soon. i will have been great to have a good boy for the team and i will get bored. you know, we've been doing lock in for 2 reasons. one is, would you, doris promise me absolutely nothing. because there's, it's variable is a no base a, it is good and push because of cause which is getting destroyed. so. busy we need to understand why that is because all the time,
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if i would just try to follow charles was there's no way i could keep up with the season now had to ferrari's home country of italy with f ones, most famous team looking good for a 1st world title in 15 years. ah, andy richardson, al jazeera american, scotty shuffler is in prime position to win his 1st major golf title at the master's the at augusta. the world number one leads by 3 strokes after a 3rd round of 71 took him to 9, under par for the championship scheffler who is only been a professional player for 4 years. is $13.00 titles already this year. just seen him shoot to the top of the rankings. this is a lot more fun than you know, a lot of the starts that i've had major championships and especially on this golf course. so for me, this is, this is a good time and i hope today was a lot of fun and you know, hopefully tomorrow will be the same. only 7 players finished
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a 3 under par for the championship. one of those is 2011 winner charles schwartz will hold this eagle approach japan. sterling cameron smith is the closest challenge you to scheffler on 600 tributes. continue for pittsburgh steelers quarterback, dwayne hoskins who died in a road accident on saturday. he was 24. ask and was training in south florida along with other feelers team members was dropping into the nfl in 2019 and played for washington before moving to pittsburgh last year. when the sweetest kids, i mean just a wonderful, came a wonderful, obviously player, but it was the best work out at that age i've ever seen of any quarterback for my career and i thought, my goodness, we got something many get to know was a person i just got a lump in israel, man, this is all you korean football, 5 shacked are doing. you ask, have kicked off a series of charity matches to help raise money for people affected by rushes,
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invasion of the country. the o in 1st game was against creekside, olympia goes in athens, the players more jerseys with the names of ukrainian towns instead of their own ukrainian. premier lee team had not played since russia invaded the country back in february. and the m b a golden state be the famine tony spurs to boost their hopes at 3rd place. sitting in the western conference warriors won their 4th street game on saturday night, taking at by 100 points 94 and i am so weird moment for jordan pool. he tried to carry on playing even after his sleeve came off the challenge with 1st or hey martin will be on core position for the upcoming maria gp grand prix of the americas. the spaniards at the fastest time in his qualifying final lap in austin, texas. martin has only one once before in motor gp, the top 5 places on the grade. all went to dakota right now for the 3rd time in as
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many tournaments, nick curios has produced a mid match meltdown. a, if it is out, i did miss it with the austrian lost his call with the empire. during this family filed defeat in houston, he can expect another half the 5 last week tennis officials said they would be handling handing out bigger punishments for on court misconduct. okay, and that is all your sport for now back to you. kim. thank you very far. well, that's it for me. kim fidel, for the snooze. all, you can always go to algae. there a dot com for more thought. go away though. i'll be back top of the all with one use of ah, from the al jazeera london, bro, cost center g people,
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unprompted uninterrupted. the social media space is as dangerous as the street. so it came to be at least as much as the 3 part, 2 journalist, nestle, malik. and right to and political analyst, angelina, paula, i want people to be attentive to the commercial interests that shape these platforms studio be unscripted on al jazeera. ah ah, i do the appetite fish is increasing. it's such
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a rate. the so makes goods predict within 50 years, it could be a total collapse of all the fish reason that we currently rely on. and even though roughly a 3rd of the sea food we eat, is farmed the majority back of coach, it takes place in land or in shallow coastal waters, often polluting local ecosystems with harbor slates, antibiotics, and fish waste. i'm russell beard, and i've come to mexico's bah peninsula to meet a marine engineer who hopes to harold, an environmentally friendly future for fish farming. like a nice to meet with a day or night called san juan de la god. that's where the pharmacy,
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after years of working as an environmental compliance officer at a shallow water fish farm and the usa, steve page had a crisis of conscience. back in 2003, i was working at a salmon farm. but when i saw how much organic matter was on the bottom of the ocean and just piled very, really i realized that that was not a sustainable model either. i was going to get out of aquaculture or i was going to find out a more sustainable way to do it. and to me, the only way to do that was to go off shore. deep water, stronger currents, and more, more spread out there that very comes is i thought it so something beneath the surface it looks like something out of the jewels. burn, science, richard noble. ready
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for submerged deep below the surface. when an operation acted well off shore, these giant structures known as occupants can reach up to 20 meters in diameter, ah, and hose up to 70000 fish. ah . they built to withstand storms and damage from predators like shocks and seals reducing the risk of fish escaping when upsetting local ecosystems. this vehicle shapes the illusion of endless space. oh, on like most farms, the livestock needs said the benefit is equal to operation. is there any uneaten
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food and fish waste is dissipated by strong ocean current. ah ah. okay. he's the right. thank you. what you great. so do a madman. is born good. is this the future? i think so. yeah. there's really, this is where it's gone. yeah. the oceans are in real trouble, the wild fish harvest static, they're not going to increase. a lot of species have been fish down. and we've got to learn how to farm deal
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with to find out more about how over fishing is affecting the past. we track down a local marine, ecologist and activist alberto gam, gather irma. he works with c watch, conservation, and geo wanted to show us local fish market. and i'm outta my speaking with this month of idea noise. that media. okay, some very from past, very good demand people because why it takes good. good. as i'm fortunate for the mentoring. be walkie bethany johnson. yes. yes
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. i live on campus. have even the la pisca fell of the piece in case, but i yes, lumping in the night on that i'm in discover said kyle, up on that mina gather myth, human k to mildly about 6 years ago, a new much more devastating method of mass killing was introduced that has totally strip the reefs between la pause and loretto of the larger re fish not already caught in the next. this method utilizes hooker divers working at night with square . yes. each divers are called pistol arrows with a simple hose plate and air compressor. these pistol lowes can spend up to 8 hours on the water at a time. that's not going. i haven't got a dollar in the back door escape. lena? yen bundling piano song, bundle i must be stilettos maintenance game for them at the civic bed. it it, oh,
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see now the calmness of a better or see the input that us up to them of thought of school when you let boxing will say message i must has gotten echo. now see though, it was the us a, when a better song than if in the, in the last years they will fail. he said that on or can general be another given is down you in the mail they thought other? no, well, no, no. i legendary ocean explorer jack, who still once described the sea of cortez as the aquarium of the world that wave since broken the marine life fishing boats and tourists of all but vanished leaving
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the past. feeling like an abundant theme park. ah. but with the end of an era comes to start of the next, steve and his team hope that with their aqua puts farming the ocean might offer a lifeline for fishing communities and reef ecologies facing a similar fate. ah, we come then find the hatchery that the hopes one day will be producing the little finger things which they will then feed those big alco puts with that's really going to close the loop and hopefully make their operation till the sustainable play security. these warm water species grow a lot quicker their active year round. you're not affected so much by water
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temperature. and i think that's where a lot of the future in agriculture is going to happen with his warm water marine species said we're experimenting with now. this is basically a stud farm who are fish easily. these are the happiest fish in the pals, right? yeah. once abundant in the sea of cortez, these endemic to tova a no critically endangered kaiser price. so our d produced commercially and eventually help with stock enhancement. once mature, each of these brood store can produce in excess of 3000000 eggs. we need to half of their for production, and the other half are can the trade off. it isn't back in the wild. we've got to learn how to farm. you got to learn how to do it in a way that goes beyond sustain. well, i really think about restorative, how can we restore the wild shocks in the ocean?
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human beings change from hunter gatherers to farmers 5000 years ago on land. that same transition is going to happen in charles for generations in the ocean that that's gonna change fisheries for the latest news, as it breaks, thought into the opposition. the only way forward is abiding by demographic norms and the root of law and bucks them with detailed coverage. all throughout are paying you see sites like this seems all odd salary showing. there is almost mid complete destruction from around the world. so many people wanted it frosted strong leader at a time of crisis. ah,
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