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in the case of an aggressive war, the listening post delves into the news narrative and dissect them. there is not our great deal of subtlety. we're talking about the ball breaking it is in full dig a game or somehow unique. it's not unique covering the way the news is covered on al jazeera. ah . m. ron collins replacement as talk. hassan's prime minister is debated by parliament which removed him in a no confidence vote. ah, hello, i'm on the inside the sound. is there a life? and also coming up french president, money, my call campaigns in industrial hot lands ahead of ronald bowes against fall roy challenger. marine la penn. how the simeon small and
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a 17 year old boy. he's died of injuries he sustained during a raid by israeli soldiers. oh, wow. and people in sun i seen yelling and chanting, and officials wincing, coven my team knocked down. ah, politicians in pakistan's, national assembly or debasing, who should become the next prime minister? they will decide on a success that imran con, who lost a no confidence vote over the weekend. more than a 100 m. p. 's, web cons pakistan to rekey and soft party have resigned to protest against his ousting and tens of thousands rally to support con on sunday night. this is the 1st time in pakistan. people are worried off to the ousting of a government. people are concerned about why their leader has been our student,
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why he has been pushed behind in child. the last decision will be of the people in a democratic system. the final voice will be the voice of the people and the voice of the people is emron con. let's go tell corresponding osama bin to aid. who is life for us in islamabad? sama that votes actually coming up quite soon. talk through what we're going to expect but it's been a dramatic good day at the national assembly of pakistan. been lawmakers that have been arriving in the last few hours. you heard from prime minister in round honda fighting that his party is going to resign on mos from the national assembly, often losing a vote of no confidence. and this is gina, and i was just moments ago in a fiery speech by the former, a foreign minister shop with gracie, who says that they will not be part of imported setup. he calls this an important government, a government which is being brought in due to a foreign conspiracy. so we've been waiting for this vote to take place. and as
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you've been seeing the drama unfold in the last few days on what a simple vote and a day of voting can turn into. we've been hearing from bob opposition. politicians is that his position, who are part of the shabba, should have government, who is the candidate with the highest number of votes, and is likely to pick up august on the next prime minister. so talk, talk, talk to us to some about how historic today is well, it is the 1st time that the vote of confidence is taking place after the ouster of a prime minister in bucket fund through the democratic process. remember, this country has seen military dictatorships and coons in la 75 years, and no prime minister has been able to complete their 5 year term. so it is a historic day that the democratic process, according to opposition polish one divisions,
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is taking place and an independent judiciary came into play when the deputy speak to the parliament, announce this removal of this new confidence, citing a foreign conspiracy against focused on. so now all these sites are expecting that they're going to sit together. we've been hearing from opposition, from politicians, from iran con party, that they're going to give a tough time to whatever government comes into play. they've been calling name, siobhan sharif, who is the nominee for the coalition. and now it seems that the type has turned in the last 24 hours. we saw thousands of people turned out in support of a non hahn in major cities across the country. and im ron hun deciding on that note that he is good enough, fight it out on the streets. the strategy from him on hands party is to try and force an early election because elections are scheduled for october next year in pakistan. and the opposition parties who are now going to form the government are
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saying that what focus on needs is political and economic stability. and once the chief, they're entering goals, they are going to go for addiction. so all is up in the air before this actually vote takes place. i should have expected to take a day. i think it's the place as the new prime minister of pakistan. and then there will be affected your whether pakistan is going to go to words an early election, or there's going to be by elections on all of these seats, which are being vacated by iran con spot. thank you for that osama bin surveyed that for us in islamabad. the french president emanuel macros, back on the campaign trail. this time in the northern city of de name is looking for extra votes before run off against his fall, riot challenge, a marine pen, current calling for a broad coalition of support to winning sunday's fuss round. and he said the next 2
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weeks will be decisive for france. the run off is a repeat of the 2017 2nd round votes, which mccomb one easily polling suggests a much tighter race. this time is what some paris voters have been saying the morning after the election wants to ask you to give him a call. it was a relief for me to see that a manual. my chrome was making it to the 2nd round because he's the only candidate is able to do something in our country. and i was extremely concerned by the rise of the far right and far left. so 5 more years of micron. yes. depend a lot to sit on the far right in the 2nd round is never good news and we must always keep in mind that we have to fight never let go. far. i will not give us app purchasing power by the far right is not the one that will help us all live together the far right is not the one that will bring the french people together. it is a look that we must absolutely fight. if i say that my feeling is that the 1st round is over, we waiting impatiently for the 2nd one. and i hope that the campaign between the 2
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rounds will be a bit more constructive and intelligent than the one before. there was no campaign during this 1st round because of the pandemic and the war in ukraine. there was no constructive debate on anything whatsoever. julia as go to bed smith, who joined from paris, a bennet, mccomb not wasting any time. he straight away on the campaign trail in the, in the north of the country. the industrial north took us to talk to us about the significance of this region. well, what signal about done on where he is now is this is right in the middle of marine la pan supporter. heartland 41 percent of the vote in the presidential election went to marine la pen. so lapel macaroni is taking his campaign to la pens, doorstep. he wants those vote, as he said in his speech or in his victory speech yesterday. after winning the 1st
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round, the vote make no mistake. he said nothing is decided. micron only did one campaign rally 5 days before the election last week. so now you sitting the campaign trail aren't we can expect to see him. criss crossing france, towns and cities. busy all over the country le pen as well. she was already campaigning ard before the election. she will campaign hard in the next 2 weeks as well in what she said will be her last attempt to win the french presidency for macaroni as taking this right to her arm on right till her doorstep. because those of the votes he once 33 percent of the vote, went to far i candidates, presidential candidates don't just pan, but a couple of others as well. micro knows he needs to win some of those over. how kind could they run off the bank? hey, i think it looks like it might be tighter than it was in 2017 last time. la pena
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micron faced off. he won by a margin of 3030 percent again slip and she didn't particularly did it disastrously . and i had to had television debate that they had, and that will be something to watch out for. in the next couple of weeks, micron might hope to benefit from the republican front of their walls in 2017. and that means that the candidates who lost this time round they verge, their support is not to let the fall right in the macro new, my hope would benefit from the votes. but it isn't all guaranteed with that. 33 percent vote for far. i candidates, nothing is guaranteed here and there is potentially the risk for an upset, although the odds, i would say a still with a micron winning a 2nd term, the 1st french president to do that in the last 20 years. thank you for that.
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bernard smith is speaking with president vladimir putin is g to have his 1st face to face meeting with an e leader. since russia invaded ukraine, the austrian chance their colony hammer is travelling to moscow a few days. and so he visited the ukrainian town of boucher. that's where russian forces have been accused of war crimes which russia has denied tweeting ahead of his moscow trip ne hamstead. while austria is militarily neutral, it has a clear stands against what he called russian aggression. as k tell corresponding to a search bar is lifeless in moscow. what exactly are you expecting to come out of this meeting? well, whatever comes out of it, i don't think we'll know exactly what took place between the 2 leaders. because,
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according to the kremlin, as spokesperson dmitri pest gov, this meeting was at the request of the austrian government. and that they also wanted to keep journalists away from this meeting. there will be no briefing to the media following the meeting between the 2 men and the austrians have said that they wanted to take this opportunity to meet with lot more prudent to discuss a possible as cease fire. they said it's urgent that the fighting stop and that's a humanitarian corridor be established in various areas in ukraine. the kremlin said that the russian president accepted the request for this meeting. and this is the 1st meeting that will be taking place between at vladimir putin and a world leader i since at the visit that he had in february with the israeli prime minister in of valley bennett. and in that meeting, we also didn't have a briefing by the 2 leaders. it's become
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a pretty much standard for the russian president, not to speak to the media following these high level meetings at the austrian chancellor car on the hummer. trying to hammer out any kind of a negotiation process between russia and ukraine, saying that they are neutral military could possibly be a model for what the russians are asking from the ukrainians in those negotiations that are ongoing. the austrian chancellor arrived in moscow on sunday and he is currently at due to meet with the russian president. what will come of this meeting? we most likely won't know from here, but at the kremlin saying that our questions could possibly be answered by the austrian government. so once the chancellor leaves russia and dosa, i believe we've heard from the russian defense ministry today about those ongoing accusations of war crimes. in ukraine, what did he have to say? well, the russian defense ministry now on
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a daily basis are providing briefings about there are a so called special military operation in ukraine. and over the past few days, starting on friday, they are denying any allegations that they had anything to do with those atrocities . first in boucher all at once, the russian, a forces left the areas around the ukrainian cataract carry capital, keith. and they're saying that they're also prepared for any kind of false flag operation or by the ukrainian military. and the russians are saying that the ukrainians are going to be staging and massacres and in and around a certain parts of ukraine and mainly in central and eastern parts. and they're going to be blaming it on the russian military. and that is something that the russians are trying to get ahead of saying that any kind of accusations coming in the days ahead is something that is staged and that they are forces have not taken part in any kind of atrocities having to do with civilian casualties. this is of
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course, part of the narrative that is coming out of the government here at since this a military operation began on february 24th. and we've been seeing more of it on the state tv channels here on sunday. they have a series of talk shows. and the clear message of this week, the theme was our cause is just trying to hint at justifying what they're doing in ukraine, saying it's very much for as the security of this country. and the narrative that is coming out from western media and the ukranian government is trying to tarnish the russian military's reputation in ukraine. and there warning that in the days ahead, that's just going to increase. ok. so such a bar that 1st live in moscow coming up in the nice ahead u. s. state of texas drops and murder charge against a woman who is accused of carrying out the self induced abortion. and critics of
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mexico's president bloss what they call a pointless referendum. ah, johnny has begun the faithful wold copies on its way to the castle book your travel package today. hello, that was done east asian. there's been a change in the cards for china. we were seeing pretty fine and dry conditions over the weekend, but look at this, the rain is swept and cooling things down across the north and in central areas, we are going to see that range stretched all the way through the korean peninsula to northern areas of japan, and we are likely to see the heavier falls across the twang province. we could see some flooding and as that's good for the east, while the temperature in shanghai is going to come down rather dramatically. if we have a look at the 3 day, a drop of more than 10 degrees by the time we get to thursday, with a lot of cloud around. now as we move to south asia, it is looking
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a little bit more cloudy for the north, but that's not going to help you xtreme heat. that's continuing. we've got read warnings out for raja st on those heat wave conditions expected to stretch all the way east and into pakistan down in the south. however, with the wet or where the creep into southern areas, more intense showers for the likes of the mold eaves and show lanka in the days to come. we are going to see that northeast corner see more wet weather with some warnings out in a some. there were some relief in the north, a few showers creeping in there, but new delhi will see 40 degrees. by the time we get to choose, stay at to whether update. i saw airways, visual airline, the joy a missed destruction and despair. a group of friends resist rescuing books from the rubble. they filled a refuge for freedom and democracy
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a secret library of hope from which they endeavour to rewrite their story and that of their country. witness daria and library under bombs on al jazeera. ah, the me. watching out as a reminder of our top stories, our all additions have gathered in podcast on you're looking at live pictures to pick him wrong. com success as prime minister. more than a 100 m. p 's with con pocket on to re install policy, resigned in protest against his el thing in a no conference vote on saturday. french president, money macro,
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and says the next 2 weeks could be decisive for his country as he prepares for ronald to get. all right, challenge moraine the pen opinion hold to just a window of time for president vladimir putin is due to have his 1st face to face meeting with an e need a since russia invaded ukraine, the austrian called me hummer. it's robin moscow. a few days after he visited the ukrainian town, the future by russian forces, all accused of little crime, european union, foreign ministers, all meeting in luxemburg to discuss the effectiveness of the ease response to russia's invasion. more sanctions on the table. we are going to discuss how we can support better new people and also how we can support international goals. i just been meeting with the general persecutor. mr. ken, we'll provide as much as we can through our mission to,
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to push both in the future and the, as you see, a funerals been held for a palestinian teenager who died from his injuries a day after being shot by israeli forces. thousands gathered to pay tribute to the 17 year old and the occupied westbank town of janine soldiers have carried out raids in the area of the palestinian man. johnson kill 3 israelis. intel of eve, last thursday. me for palestinians have died in those operations out there is neither. abraham has the latest from janine the people here in the janine area, tell us that he was a bystander. he was riding on a motor bike when and it's really special units came into the cab and shot at him. according to the palestinian has ministry. the bullets that were used or the bullet that hit his leg was an explosive one, which is why there was
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a lot of blood and they couldn't save his life and he succumbs to his wound. early in the morning, he would come across these stories a lot and because there is not always a way to verify what happens, sometimes people don't know. in example, for example, what happened yesterday also in bethlehem, there was a lady who was shot by the israeli army and she couldn't get any medical help. and then we couldn't know some people say she was visually impaired. so maybe she was walking by the army and didn't know that they were there. and then she ended up being killed. she's the widow of 6 children. now they're going to live without a mother. and also, they're not going to have any closure. china is dialing firm and it's handling of the coven 19 outbreak in shanghai, where more than 25000000 people in the city have been locked down. complaints a growing about poor access to food and other basics. katrina,
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you reports o people in shanghai losing that patience with the city. st. corona virus lockdown video is posted in social media residents protesting against restrictions on their freedom and complaining about poor access to food and essential services for the elderly authorities initially planned for the looked out to be lifted on monday. but more than 25000000 people have been told to continue isolating at home until their neighbourhood has been cleared of positive cases. the government is defending it's heavy handed approach. boom, hope he, me mean we were pleased with hustling, gather the dynamic, 0 covey policy does not chic 0 infection. james, discover on hold infections to prevent a large scale resurgence. awesome, this is a scientific approach. and if we can make good use of it, work out the maximum benefit with the minimum cost. but the costs are mounting.
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dozens of quarantine centers have been set up to house those who test positive hood including the majority who have mild or lower symptoms. videos circulating online sho, pool living conditions inside hastily constructed facilities. phyllis ju counts herself among the lucky ones. she was able to buy enough food before the looked out to sustain her and her father that says others were caught off guard. and local government. i think and why not go press conference. she was saying that shanghai and will not look down because it's very important to city like domestically and internationally. so it won't be a huge mass who's do is a community volunteer and helps with the testing and food distribution. she says organization varies from area to area. some neighborhoods
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a managed well. yeah. well, in others, people are going hungry. in desperation is growing. this video shows people yelling in frustration from their apartments. authorities are censoring critical or negative online courses like these promoting. instead, images of volunteers sending much needed supplies to the city. more than 200000 cases of the be a point to on the con, various have been recorded in shanghai since last month. but despite rising angus, chinese authorities insist on placing this new carnegie infectious drain with old methods more quarantine, more testing, and more explanation. katrina, you all to 0 aging purchases in shanker, maintaining the amount for the president to resign. they blame got to bio roger pack for severe economic crisis. food and fuel shortages and power cuts. now
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fernandez is outside the president's office. the protest outside the presidential secretary in colombo entering its 3rd day as you can see, protested, sitting on top barricades outside the main entrance to the 2nd dated. usually they wouldn't be allowed to get this close, but this time they are being allowed to sort of wind their frustrations and have that. just behind the barricade, there is a huge presence of police and special task force personnel. now people are digging in for the long haul. if i can just show you over here, stalks of water for the protest is freely available. lots of people donating these things. there's a huge amount of food. we've seen cooking stations. i mean, at the moment we're not yet up to lunch time, but cooking sessions being set up and established as everybody lends their pot. and the protests, the seem well organized, they say that they will stay intense like this camping out here. literally, overnight, you do have a series of tens,
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if you can just see over here for people who are stuck here for the long haul. as i said, it's day 3. and just over here, even an ambulance, essentially from a non governmental organization lending support in the event of any emergencies. so protest as say they're not going anywhere. they have a huge groundswell of support. in addition to those who are here, they said that a lot of people that are urging them to stay on to take this stand and to stay put until their demands for the government and for go to abby roger pox or to go home is fulfilled. murder charge is to be dropped against a u. s. woman accused of carrying out a self induced abortion texas. impose some of the united states, toughest anti abortion laws. last year, procedures ban beyond the 6 weeks of pregnancy and private citizens can see doctors or anyone who procures an abortion beyond that period. the pregnant women themselves cannot be prosecuted. chris adelson is an assistant professor,
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the government at the american embassy school of public affairs. he says the women in this case never have been charged. i think what's more significant than the decision is the fact that this one was arrested that she was held for 2 days. she was only release initially because an organization paid bill for her. there is no law in texas that actually makes it a crime for women to terminate or pregnancy. the law you mentioned provides for civil penalties. i think this sends a very shilling message to women in texas in another state who may soon be in a similar situation. not having access to legal worship, i'm assuming that united states supreme court will either completely overrule roe v wade, which is already actually been eroded. it's part of it was already taken. we in 190200. this is called printed versus casey, or that the court will put additional holes in review with it's not clear that one of them, but i think it's a safe bet that will happen if it does happen. i think many americans are not
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prepared for what that will mean for those of us who grew up in united states after review, when i was born in 971, we heard stories about women before 973. ros decided who would get worse and so come back alley abortions from people who are not doctors what and they often got very ill or even died from this. the texas was already made it illegal, not a crime, but illegal for women to get abortions after about 6 weeks. one of the things i've been wondering about is, what are women in texas doing? and we seem to be getting some information. it's not that they're necessarily not getting abortions anymore. they just maybe get abortions that are not safe. and that may be a story that becomes more widespread. united states depending what the supreme court does in mexico, only about a 5th eligible vices have taken pass in a referendum to decide whether the president should step down those who did those overwhelmingly support on the manual lopez open a door, staying and office manual police reports from mexico's yet mexican citizens
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took to the pulls on sunday for a 1st ever national referendum to decide the political fate of president. and that is manuel. nope. is overt other outside this polling station in mexico city, many seemed eager to cast their votes. no less important. i think the most important thing is that this exercise will keep happening in the future independent of this president in the future. this will be an opportunity that citizens didn't have in the past. but okay, is i think it's good and positive and makes our society politically active and that's a valuable thing. oh, the referendum on the presidency is a divisive topic in mexico. one that has sparked demonstrations both for and against. some critics are calling the referendum unnecessary, given that president lopez over about already has a nearly 60 percent approval rating. others have argued the referendum is being manipulated by president lopez over to the oldest party to rally supporters ahead
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of the next presidential election in 2024 initiative will say so long regular in this process rule set by congress imply. there cannot be a campaign by the president, nor can public resources be used for his ramifications. nevertheless, what we have seen are public servants from the present party at every level. basically campaigning for it. some have even argued the vote could opened the door to removing term limits in a country where presidents are only allowed to serve a single 6 year mandate outside of the political debate. however, many social scholars have argued the new referendum process is ultimately a good thing for mexican democracy. the 8th that yielded as he would as it. but it's, he puts you into this and other forms of citizen participation are important and necessary as we confront the crisis of democracies. these mechanisms of direct democracy should serve to empower citizens in the public space. and then the decision making processes. a recent national survey suggest that only as much as 27
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percent of eligible voters will participate in the recall referendum for below the 40 percent needed for the results to be binding. president lopez o. but i thought however, has bowed to respect the outcome of the referendum and resign if he receives less than 50 percent of votes, regardless of voter turnout. though polls have now closed election, official say it could still take several days for the official count to be announced. manuel did apollo al jazeera mexico city. ah, this is our missouri, these, your top stories, politicians and pakistan national assembly on debasing now. who should become the next prime minister? they will decide on a success at enron con, he lost a no confidence vote over the weekend. meanwhile, more than a 100 m. p. 's with cons pakistan to rekey and sa.
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