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hello, i'm marianna mozy, a very warm welcome to the news. our ly from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. opposition grows. it's easy as president forges ahead with sweeping plans to reform countries constitution. russia refocuses, it's offensive to capture a key city in easton, ukraine, off to ukrainian forces take back territory. there are heightened tensions in hong kong events to mock the 33rd anniversary of the t ottoman crackdown have been banned. the warning from scientists is levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. hit a new record. and i'm heat assembling dough with your sport. the world's best female transfer is now a french open. chevy with the seconds. i'm holden's egos, fiance, but he was a stunning display in the final extending her winning street for 35 matches. ah,
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ah, i'll come to the program. will we begin in tunisia, while opposition is growing to president chi sides plans to change the country's constitution? this a year after he sacked, the government suspended the parliament and gave himself power to rule by decree. demonstrate his accused sight of staging, a co elise evoked when reports now from the capital tunis. oh scuffles with police is opposition. politicians lead protests against president chi side. oh, he's dissolved parliament and replaced the electoral commission in tunisia. now he wants a referendum next month to change his constitution. critics say his changes amount to a coo and the headquarters, the electoral authority. ma scuffles with police club jacobs last night. so we came as political parties an actress, to express our views,
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what we were attacked by the police on whose brit tier guys on our faces. oh side has been poles in political advertising and told international election observers. they are not welcome to protest as don't believe the vote in july will be free or fair. they say side has too much power and democracy's in danger. many of those demonstrating on saturdays spent several years in prison under tunisia form of president zene and aberdeen ben ali. they say they don't want to go back to an authoritarian regime. recently, side site, 57 judges giving himself even greater judicial power. judges from the association of magistrates say, president side could use the law to eliminate his opposition and say that it's what it yes, the president justified these dismissals under the pretext of fighting corruption. but the fight against corruption should not be conducted outside the law and outside transparent procedures that give judges the possibility to defend
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themselves. these procedures allow the truth to be unveiled and corruption to be exposed. president chi side says he's building a 3rd republic and cleansing tunisia of corruption, but his opponents accused him of corrupting democratic institutions and reaching for absolute power and control over the country. eliza holcman al jazeera, she was earlier a boat, she sighed. bernard, be the regional director for the middle east and north africa with the international commission of jurors. he told us more about the crackdown on the judiciary. there is no evidence so far of touch misconduct, and if such evidence exists, it's much of the edge of the k to tool the quote procedures that guarantees the rights with concerns judges to be presumed innocent to defense and to appeal the decision. none of these guarantees were provided for none of these rights respected . and even if such accusations don't exist and are there,
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they must be educated by this additional itself and why the hires? dish council and judicial accountability mechanisms. the president has no business interfering in this additional re insert freedom in managing the career of judges, dismissing judges or promote or, or other aspects of the management of the career with judges. those are additional matters that should be dealt with by additional institutions. independent judicial institutions that the presence this established and within the respect of the guarantees there should be providers or concerning the judges or we go to ukraine now. and keith says russia is throwing all its power at the key. eastern city of several don. yes. golf the troops reclaim some territory. it was mostly on the russian control and has seen heavy fighting and recent weeks. elsewhere, shelling sparks and major fires of famous wooden monastery in the dani and screech and ukraine claims russian forces killed for monks there in may. russian as strikes
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are on the rise in the dumbass region, which is now become the focus of moscow's war. another now coming up in the net direction. the enemy is shelling positions of our troops along the entire line of contact with mortars, cannon, and rocket artillery. it uses operational, tactical, an army aviation, the main efforts concentrated on the city aero don't yet, and back more directions. fighting continues in the city for russian as rapes upon many areas in east and ukraine as forces battle to capture to ccs. it will put a contested province firmly under moscow's control. bridges have been blown up and apartments, sheldon the cities of that are done yet, and in a brainless chance. russia is also escalated its attacks in the province have done yet, including the city of flavio answer. as fighting edges close to that residence left with few choices other than to leave their homes, which of already been destroyed?
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lose not just shifted is doing was just busy. it's very scary. there are 4 houses and all of them are without windows. without walls, everything is dark and there's a hole in the back or no roof. even the poor residential building was destroyed. there's no roof and everybody left. and they don't have any way to go back to a civil field in ukraine. second, the city of car keys has been damaged by missiles strike. video reveals craters of explosions and damage to aircraft. harkey has suffered sporadic attack since ukraine forces regained territory and pushed back russian troops earlier this month was as he sits near the border with russia and was heavily bombarded in the early days of the war. many people on our tiny homes in harkey, but much of the city infrastructure has been badly damaged out. there is a bus. robbie is following these developments from the capital cave. the most fierce and fierce battles that are happening are currently in service. and that's
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what we're hearing is it is being turned into another mario poll. ukrainian say that they worry that what the russians are doing is what they did in mario poll, which is trying to erase that city completely off the map. just to give you a sense of sort of what's happening on the ground, the latest we have in terms of incident reports from the military say that the russians are blowing a bridges. so the ukranian forces are unable to resupply their military and bringing humanitarian aid for civilians. they say that ukrainians are fighting back, but the russian forces there are continuing to terrorize local populations with looting and bullying. now having said that, the latest information from the presidency here is that in the last 24 hours, what they have managed to do is ukrainian forces have managed to push back against the russians in separate that's and take back 20 percent of the city. now just yesterday, we were expecting severed the next to fall within days or weeks,
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but now that is less likely far less likely than it was 24 hours ago. and this is a city that's been contested for a month and ukrainian say that they are still in the fight. and they will continue to push back to try to make sure that the endeavor by the russian forces to try to take over all of the husk region and try to bring into their control. all of the administrative borders of a don boss is still something that will have to be accomplished at a high price in, in lives and in the material from the russian side. the us ambassador to ukraine has been in cave offering support for war crimes investigations. bridget bring met ukraine's prosecutor general and one of the younger and told several damaged buildings in the area. she says, washington is committed to bring justice for ukraine. country says it's identified more than 10000 possible war crimes so far. i think it's really important to bear
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witness to these horrible atrocities and being here today has only strengthened my resolve to help ensure justice and accountability. i think one of the challenges is that there are a lot of cases and how do you prioritize and order them and do them in the midst of a country in war. yeah, there are a lot of challenges, but they're wanting to terrace in other development. so following one is to russian man accused by the u. k. of poisoning, criminal critical, alexander live in young cohen, 2006 has died. russia state news agency, tom says dmitri kaufman died of cove at 19 in moscow. live in young co is a former k g b spy, who then became a british citizen. he died in hospital in london, weeks after drinking tea lace with radioactive material hotel where he met the man accused of his poisoning. the kremlin has always denied involvement. it was the news, our life from continaries much more to bring you this. our climate change pushes an
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ancient wetland to the brink of survival. our report from iraq and the waterway believe to be the biblical garden of eden. and they say never look a gift horse in the mouth. well, the same goes for a race horse or an alley. ah, now several people have been detained in hong kong after authorities band commemorations of the 1989 to hanniman square. moscow for a 3rd straight year write scripts, a, the detentions are an insult to the memory of the victims. alexia bryan reports hong kong, usually bustling victoria park behind barricades and police. for years it's been the scene of candlelight vigils to remember those killed in the 1989 at 10 am and
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square massacre. but this year it was blocked off shadows of clouds on the empty park illustrating what active is say, is an increasingly dark chapter in the territories history. o. d u haul freedom is starting to decline the freedom in hong kong including freedom of expression, freedom of action, all of them are weakened. every one is remaining silent because they are terrified of getting arrested. dozens of police were deployed to streets around the park and a busy retail district of causeway bay ago. coming i just came here and there are so many police. i found it a bit trouble. so i police had warned the public not to gather in groups to mark the 33rd anniversary passes by was stopped or questioned. their bags checked. even this man who was carrying a toy tank, he said, had bought at the shops before 3 years ago. we had the flu. lemme rise to norman's. oh, yes. intrigues. isn't it dangerous?
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does written songs. this is the 3rd year all public commemorations of the event have been banned cove. it was the explanation last year and the year before. ah 2019 tens of thousands gathered around the statue of the goddess of democracy. she was built as a copy of this erected and tenement square by pro democracy protesters and 1989. that was months before military crack down killed. what rights group say may have been thousands of peaceful demonstrators. chinese officials say 300 died. the footage of alone protest standing in front of line of tanks became one of the most powerful symbols of the late 20th century. but since paging implemented a controversial security, lauren 2020, the annual commemorations had become smaller this year for the 1st time, none was planned. many protest leaders are in jail or an exile. the goddess of
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democracy statue has been taken away. oh, i am disappointed because although no one's organized, any commemorative event viewer forties all ready on high alert. but candles did burn in the windows of the u. s. consulate, the white house accusing authorities and hong kong and china, of trying to suppress memories of the massacre. though sentiments echoed in taiwan at china views as a breakaway republic. there a copy of another famous hong kong statue was on show to commemorate the victims of gentlemen a sign that despite china's efforts their descent will not be silent. ha, lexia brian al jazeera try. ling was a student leader during the tournament square protests and says she still confident that democracy will come to china. i was the chief commander of in china is bending square in 1989. and up to that moment
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of 2 thirds massive her and to massacre hole where the city would fill the peace and joy, courage, and solidarity love. and it was a beautiful moment after 9 of her. but even that, the students and the city of china as show extraordinary harriage and strength and determination were free nation for peace. looking back, i realize how them move the hurry to live check man. so many meeting the citizens has impact, not just china, fundamental change of the nation in a powerful way, but also change the world after that or must be union in europe and all these african coming country class except cuban and china right now. and north korea show, there was a beautiful, powerful impact the chinese have done. the 2nd thing is,
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you know, as the struggle continues until the last few g, which is china to class. and even though this by the current a freshman and hostility, the tories, this is the purity of the strength. but i believe humbly inside and their papa size, the 3rd of the people. ap can and massacre went into business, hoping to find freedom through prosperity. the other 3rd went to faith, our faith, jesus christ, our lord savior, who since asked me to step out for our basic human rights to be freedom. and yes, so that give me hope of a free china and the always going to be here. so when i saw the umbrella movement in hong kong is the next generation, i met by recruiting leaders, lead leslie, so much layer of the new pm and generation. i feel bad desire for freedom will continue. so on this special anniversary over 33 year,
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even though we can't go protest any more, a hong kong and i just call all people face the free, but china answer forgiveness. and through repentance, i believe, god, we answer bring a china to freedom and a free china is a free world. and it's still important that course to continue to stand up with people in china for the future of free nation on china. our relations between the democratic republic of congo and ra wanda, are increasingly strained, protested, been taking place in the capital can charge well position groups the calling for the government to cut diplomatic ties with rwanda. they say the country has been supporting the m. 23 rebel group that is fighting congress forces in the east. well, chris barwood is a journalist and research on conflict security and democracy in central africa joins is live from aust, belgium by skype. thank you for taking the time to speak to us on the news. how can i start by asking what is triggered this upsurge in fighting between the m 23 group
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and state forces in the eastern d r. c o. d and to the g doesn't exhibit this started again. so on the very roland, dad, you again didn't. groups were deployed in houston, congo. felix, just getting the president wants to stabilize the use of his country. he has promised that to the electorate, and he has to prove now that he has been able to do that because the new elections are calling. it didn't work out not to you, state of emergency. you have declared in me 2021. so in november, he invited on a bilateral basis, you gans and trips due to come and fight, didn't do. i'm groups in congo and on that very load. and $23.00 started to be active again. and that has to be seen in the light of the very bad relationships
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between rhonda and uganda for their own wires, uncle release, or with the gun release as collateral. damage to use that used to work in the world or dest that's in the last months. and through the jury is a threat and is active in congo. but as you say, it isn't the only group that is active in the area. now, of course, present felix tissue. katie has long promised to bring stability to this part of the country. but it, what is it that is going wrong in his policy? is it about something that he isn't doing to stabilize the region, or is it central to difficult because of the interference from the countries neighbors from rwanda, from burundi from you, gander is, as you say, lots of different countries involved trying to carve out series of influence well, to be honest, the 1st of all is the fact that the strategy under use of congo has been defined
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for very kinshasa based perspective. it ranches, the katie, do not know very well the complexity of the conflict and, and use of congo. the 2nd thing is that the options, julian were very militarized at the state of emergency inviting uganda and troops. these are military solutions. well, we could have had a more community based approach working on the enforcement stage, working on the dialogue between communities. and so that, that has been very, very difficult and residential to get it under a lot of pressure of time because of the elections to which are forthcoming. and of course, it is in the context of bad relationships and especially between, between the neighboring countries. so we have been hoping that the multilateral
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institutions could provide a framework of context where people could talk, especially when google was joining the east african community where run and you get the already a member of and then we seen a b, c at this moment that it's not really working. so personally, i'm hoping for an initiative of regional leaders like who do any other kenya, this is mia sulu, from tanzania, lawrenceville, georgia, insulin gola to to, to deacon initiative. and impose moved to natural framework, which can allow gwin randa to deal with this in non violent non violent way. and of course it is very easy to forget the people in all of this
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because millions have long been displaced. this is one of the west humanitarian crisis in the world. that is probably also the most neglect. and excuse me, that is also the most neglected. it's an area of vast, natural, natural beauty that also, that there's a lot of natural resources. there's a lot of riches that it now, what does this mean for, for the people who are already displaced in need of humanitarian assistance and now thousands more forced to flee during the beetle of congo or in a state of despair. very difficult to believe in the international community to believe in the tool of elections there just appointed by the new regime and judges appointed by the bruises them. and the fact that the president did not manage to fulfill them. the people who i hope for a better future and definitely deserve it. they are starting to be very,
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very desperate. and indeed very emotional. and that's why you see in many places in go can just out of it also into east dumpster ish. and so does another step in the love of credibility of the going to release it in the eyes of its own community. chris barrow watson. alst belgian. thank you. my pleasure. on our scientists of issue to start warning about concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. us climb agency saying it's which a new record levels 50 percent higher than during the pre industrial era. those levels not seen since about 4000000 years ago, when temperatures were hotter and sea level submerged much of today's fifties. and instead of cutting back fossil fuel use, the world is doing exactly the opposite. last year. so 36300000000 tons of c o 2 emissions. this is the largest annual rise will elizabeth what to t is
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a climate activist in founder of the green generation initiative. this is her reaction to the latest climate data. i find the letters that are very terrifying and especially they're built on the implications because of the science is very clear that you have to cut the emissions and the number missions by 45 percent in this be kid. but again, the missions continue to rise and we are almost one of 3 degrees, and it's going to be really got the traffic for me just like mine that are already facing the last part of the climate crisis. and for a young class. and we were spent time with community like losing what g county and kenya who are facing prolonged job that of course course i got his brain if he wants to play. and i think it's really wanting you to think that this is only going to be more catastrophic for them. and this is a condition that depends on 80 percent of their livelihoods coming from lifestyle. but i still the life still dying. and i still people who have lost hope for the
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future, and they're desperate because they impartially continue to rise. so i think this is happening because you're afraid to take that can be uncomfortable, that fancies that we must take. now a vast wetland in southern iraq believed to be the site of the biblical garden of eden is slowly disappearing. the anesco heritage wetlands is suffering from government neglect and climate change, and as its vanishing. so the ancient traditions of people living that is i'm a bon jovi reports now from a war in southern iraq a 5000 year old mode of transport is slowly disappearing from iraq's unesco heritage marshes to be her to members that 6 decades ago there was water in the a who are or marshes, i select the advance center. it's been 4 or 5 years and the water level is decreasing. gradually. it really affects us when there's water, the marshes come to life and we can fish. when i was young, the marshes were
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a magnificent place. not like these days. we were able to collect marsh reeds and fish. now we're left with nothing. no one. hm. are known as the water dries up, so does the demand to make the ancient machine or marsh boat. in addition to boat making, they used to be work for maintenance and upkeep. now most of the boat makers have left the swamps and rivers in southern cooper. bertha and hila. many of the 20 types of boats for hunting transport or passengers are not being made any more. the ones which are made use important materials. the ancient technique of making them a shoe or the marsh port is all but lost. the local wood has been replaced by industrial timber, the archers are now being made with java wood. and instead of whale oil, they are using fiberglass and chemical tar. in addition to climate change in drying marshes, but makers also for his frequent pockets bothers a 3rd generation boat builder and says it's quicker using more than equipment and
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imported materials are cheap. turn in the environment. the old boat was made of wood, cotton and nails. now all these materials not used now fiberglass is used. it's better than the old way. previously, people waited for a month to get a boat, but with low water level, there's no words. my biggest fear is the drought. no water means no work for us. one of the world's largest inland delta has shrunk from $9000.00 to just under 800 square kilometers. the marshes were dried for oil production and agriculture from the 1970s than to combat armed groups in the 1990 s. and people from the marshes. c, promises to help have just been quote, ink, and paper. lint assured that the government did not do anything for the marshes, no strategic plans, no health or educational projects. the residents are deprived of everything. the boat industry flourished once, but now the marshes are getting smaller and people rely on fewer boats. climate
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change is the main factor. it will become worse with summer evaporation levels. also upstream dams in turkey and iran, when more than 40 river tributaries are totally cut off. the water buffaloes are an important part of the local dairy industry. but human and animal based is also a challenge for the fragile ecology. bookmaking in this pristine habitat and its ancient heritage are all at risk. and without immediate action, this unique marshland is pushed closer to extinction every day. summer been jo without the ra, a heart of southern iraq. greek authorities of ordered local residents to evacuate coastal suburbs in southern athens. as firefighters battle a wild fire fanned by strong winds, black smoke could from the blaze could be seen as far as paris about 20 kilometers away. one hundreds of blazes burned across greece for the days last summer,
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which the days last summer, which pushed the country's fire facilities. the limit and prompt at the government to appeal for international help. al jazeera media network continues to demand a rapid independent transpire investigation into the killing of its journalist and the occupied west bank. sharina buckley was shot in the head, buys re forces while on assignment and jeanine. on the day of her funeral is ready for the storm. the procession started beating mourners, causing pull barriers to nearly drop. her casket that didn't stop. thousands of palestinians were marching through occupied east jerusalem to take part in a funeral and burial members of the international community of condemned hug, killing, and continue to call for an investigation accolade. been with out there for 25 years, covering the story of israeli occupation. she was known as the voice of palestine youth and he is ally from london most to lead foil in the program. trouble brewing head of next week's summit of the americas after
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a controversial decision by host president joe biden. we had to be here to celebrate with everyone royal well wishes pack, central london. busy for the party at the palace and lay transported from rough and a dull and casper rude had of sunday's french open final. ah hello there. it's a combination of thunderstorms and heat dominating the weather across europe. at the moment. from the satellite image, you can see those intense storms pushing all the way east, working their way from france across the alpine region as well as a silly hungry austria and onwards to the balkans. as very wet weather here, we've got warnings out for much of france and we are going to see that wet weather intensify for the low countries and southern areas of england on sundays are going
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to knock some of the warmth out of cities like london. if we have a look at the 3 day, plenty of cloud on sunday, the rain arrives on tuesday, but it is going to warm up slightly. well, not just candidate via it is a clear picture is a lot of heat. however, that's dominating across the south. that's the story of fine and dry conditions, so much of it to lease some warnings out for heat in the south places like the city as well as sardinia and for greece. well, plenty of sunshine for athens, with one or 2 storms popping off and it's a hot story. further north, you got heat warnings out for serbia, bosnia and herzegovina in the west, as well as the spain and portugal sunshine continues to dominate in the south. a few showers popping off across the north, but we will see heat and sunshine in malaga at the start of the week that weather ah joined the debate. wonderful as it is this,
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the problematic language. it really means nothing on the ground or online at your voice. the queen is be removed as head of state because she's done absolutely nothing. what these country white man, where is the progress? i haven't seen enough racial as do see sports journalist. i look like me if you need to listen to those voice perspectives, even when it's hard it when it challenges some of our foundational thinking, this green on al jazeera, with oh, wherever you go in the world, warmer line goes to make it for you. exceptional katara always going places to go. ah
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ah, welcome back. you with the news ally from london? look all night stories now. it's been nearly a year since to museum president chi site suspended the countries parliament gave himself power. so ruled by decree or opposition in the country is not rowing to his plans to change the constitution in the capital tunis today protested were confronted by riot police as they attempted to march to the electoral board headquarters to share their opposition to the plant constitutional referendum a civil airfield and ukraine. second city hall cave has been damaged by a missile strike. harkey vis close to the russian border and it seems sporadic
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attacks since ukrainian forces regained some territory earlier this month. and several people have been detained in hong kong. off the authorities, bad public commemorations of the $198090.00 on them and square massacre for a 3rd straight. yeah. we're not top story now. and the rallies. who? seeing tenicia joining us is robin. i'll, we, an independent journalist based in tune is going to stop me asking you what happened in the capital city today. hello ma'am. so we had today 2 main events. the 1st one is the start of the national dialogue with the participation of a $42.00 personality between political leaders and also some artist and activists in civil society. let's say that these national dialogue came days after the call led by the law makers who supported the president. tied the blade. so the number is
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so limited, only $42.00 per person participated and few political parties who are not representative of the political parties into nisha and the 2 main political parties . engineers are excluded from this dialogue, which is another party and the story, and not barking. the 2nd event is the crashes between the police officers and the 5 political parties, the opposition parties led by how many have been from the labor party. and i do show issue from the democratic a current. so they protested today in the front of the high authority of election that they describe it as an illegal authority because the prison i cited to changes the members and you could, you could ask him how, how widespread, with a protest, what was the time out like let's say today we so that hundreds of protest mainly
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from the 5 political party, this opposition political parties. and i think this opposition is the increasing against the president to preserve it. i say it was trying to gather more about for himself. what was there a sense perhaps when he initially made these moves last year, suspending the parliament sacking the government essentially ruling by decree that there was frustration in the country that they had 10 years of governance in tennessee. i had not been able to tackle economic crisis. people are very angry about the crush. was there a sense that they might give him a chance to see what happens? is he but is he now losing support that he once had the president? well may. hm, absolutely. he's no lou think more and more of the support he took advantage of this disappointment of people than years of after the revolution, especially young people who are, who are or get wouldn't find
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a job or who can live in this country perfectly. i mean, he took advantage of this disappointment to take this measured wrong, $25.00 or for july, but let's say a month after he said this is decisions, nothing is done. i mean, he is trying to change the, the constitution, the political system, the liquor system. but nothing is done in, in a, in a, it cannot mix, i mean, janisa is suffering today from a real economic crisis. but i think it, he has only one project to change the political system to what you have more but more power and nothing, nothing like that for the equal bit to be. he is putting constitutional changes to a referendum. the plan is for that to happen in july. now, is that not an opportunity for people to turn out and vote and express their opposition to him? oh, well, i think there won't be a many,
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many participation in this or for random. they might participate to say no to declare that they are against the same measures and against the, the president. but let's say that comparing to the cost of consultation, the national online consultation that took place months ago. i think people won't really participate in this. the so referred on them because really, i think junior is in, don't need to go to or for random or to, to go for a consultation. to do is to say what they need. it's clear that to need that today need economic measures need real economic and effective measures. we don't need to change the constitution or the political system. i mean, really today, tuesday, suffering from fiscal. if is it a suffering from joblessness though? i mean, people really are, are waiting for economic measures, not a political measures. all right, robert ali,
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thank you very much for joining us there from tennis. thank you. united nations expert on human rights in sudan has condemned the continued crackdown there against pro democracy protested adama dang is wrapping up his 2nd visit to the country is called for the release of those detained on a recent state of emergency and an end to the use of excessive force against demonstrators, the near daily rally is against the military, since it seized power last october. i am minute orders and for restraint. yes. however, it seems that the school was not easy. and according to our information, my mission was you for that can be no justification. i. but now the summit of the americas is due to be held in los angeles on monday where leaders
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will meet to discuss regional issues. but while the white house is hoping to boost engagement with latin america, the events been clouded by threat to the boycotts this off to washington decided to exclude cuba, venezuela in nicaragua. a latin america editor lucien human has more. ah, once every 3 years, leaders from all over the americas meet at the only gathering where all $36.00 countries sit at the same table, the summit of the americas. but less than a week before president joe biden is supposed to host his regional peers in los angeles. it's still unclear who'll turn up neither mexico, they leave, i threatening to boycott the summit. he after biden decided to exclude cuba, nicaragua and venezuela are doing. they don't meet the required democratic credentials, you know, you didn't in the richer. no one has the right to exclude anyone. how can you call it a summit of the americas? where are the excluded countries from another continent and other galaxy,
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another planet. what a mala, honduras, and the caribbean countries as a block are also threatening not to attend wild. many of those who will plan to protest the reasons. very mexico's president novice or would have on, for example, says that this is a matter of respect to a national sovereignty. while here in chile president gabrielle bodied says that ice and nation and sanctions don't work. and instead calls for dialogue and engagement with the leaders who are accused of human rights violations, saying that they must be brought to the table and brought to task face to face. for this years, agenda focuses on reaching a region wide agreement on migration. but with mid term elections around the corner biden doesn't want to antagonize conservatives by inviting leaders from countries that are viewed as authoritarian. i think by the needs president, love the ssl rather to come. because mexico is the most important partner of the
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united states in terms of trying to control the flow of migrants. but by ignoring regional demands for an all inclusive summit, washington is undermining the summit agenda. the exclusion of some of the countries will mean bug issue will be centrepiece, broadly in the discussions among presidents. the failure to engage to properly engage with latin american countries is going to be costly for bathing. unfortunately, for the u. s. other countries do see latin america as a priority, particularly china. so i think the only one celebrating the way this summit is goin is china cuban venezuela. now say they won't go to the summit even if invited a last minute face saving deal. that may allow lapel gravel road and the others to attend, but the damage may be done with many arguing that a precious opportunity to work with the united states as a partner has been squandered. to see a newman al jazeera santiago,
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i started can say, is on the way here in london for its been done. the platinum party at the palace life event is the latest in a series of celebrations. mocking the british queen 70 a reign as monarch full brennan asthma. all the mile leading to buckingham palace was already busy with well wishes and sights is from every afternoon. union jack flags everywhere. she is the reason why we are so proud to be boyce ish, and we had to be here to celebrate with everyone. and unfortunately, we don't have to keep it to see the shy bot to at least behave with every one is more than enough for us. and among the crowd, one or 2 who've actually met the queen in person. i know best to lead the queen. i've been the ambassador of the democratic republic of con, what in this country? i met the queen more than 10 times in my life. every time when i come back to
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f, sheila mumbo all the things we did all we we. we spoke with 6 months before and day she come back as he was yesterday and that she, she speaks very good french because i used to speak to air on, on lead stage. that's mean there is she, i left the queen, fostering and warm sunshine down here on the mountain central london. the celebrations were mcqueen's class in the jubilee rocha kind of census national well being. that seems a world away from the day to day problems of high energy costs in the war in ukraine. the monarchy has its supporters and indeed its critics, but the power of occasions such as this, the appeal across all walks of life. this family came from gloucester to enjoy the festivities. i think for me it's because of it's something that my children are never going to experience. so it certainly is such a historical thing that we need to be isn't in it like last year with as an outside the hotel,
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we are coming to an end for the weekend. and that's what we're doing. the party at the palace takes place on specially constructed $360.00 degree stage right in front of the queen's london home. buckingham palace, 22000 ticket holders are getting the close up view, but thousands more can watch and listen from the surrounding parkland and millions more on television. a 2 and a half hour concert in honor of the queen's 70 years. as the you case head of state . the queen herself was never expected to attend this concert. her public appearances increasingly limited by physical frailty and her mobility problems. and amid the celebration and sense of occasion, there is the realization that this jubilee is likely one of the last opportunities to celebrate during her lifetime, paul brennan, al jazeera london. ethan, he is our life from london slat. i'm nicholas hawk in st. louis in northern senegal . a unesco world heritage site home to were unique jazz festival, find out x,
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y people from across the world, travel to this event and coming off as for the one sided franchise and final which so the well number one equal a record from nice consecutive egg trace ah, you had a white judge why prosecutor white cops and this black kids, 16 when it happened. it's nailed. i've been in prison more years than i've been free on the street. there are some folks born bad. if it's their child who is making these mistakes, they don't believe that they're born dad, full climbs troubles to tennessee to investigate why the state has one of the longest sentences in the u. s. for juveniles convicted of murder, 51 years behind bars on a just 0 bold and am told stories from asia and the pacific on al jazeera. as the final 3 places at the
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feet, the will cut all decided will life from the playoffs. will gather reaction from across the globe. the seems. this school council 2022. the world war is special coverage on al jazeera move. ah, now on if africa's biggest jazz festivals is kicked off in santa gulf cove, in 19 restrictions lifted, hundreds of theresa been able to travel the event which showcase is music inspired by the african continent. algiers at nicholas hot reports now from the senate
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gurani's island of santa we ah, improvising on stage is malia and jazz artists bedrock with, with a bound upsetting of these musicians. ah, taken by the music, many of the crowd are unable to keep still among them, belinda and richard who travelled across the atlantic from washington dc to attend the event. this music is really at the rule. this is weren't jazz came from. ready are originating with the green ocean where people chanted their stories of their families and they use traditional instruments to accompany it. and what eventually became american jazz. had its roots here in africa in particular west africa. and we'll go from washing. judy shuler was a strong jacket, musician, and we would love to really enjoy. so we thought a be interesting to come back and get
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a deeper understanding of what me with cove. it restrictions lifted this 30th edition of the family, we just festival is bringing hundreds of visitors. the archipelago is the unesco world heritage site. during the 2nd world war, african american troops landed in this former colonial capital of french africa, bringing their music, playing the festival director. with heavy lists from the mississippi river to here, there is a flow of music. perhaps african slaves brought their music to america. and african americans brought it back here in this dialogue, there is the sound of this voice feels like a divine melody. while you are discreet wishes, there could be a festival like this in war torn molly or ukraine or jazz is freedom. it allows you to escape and ready to be free from the blues and leave your worries behind the sound from the back.
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ah, in the in goni, transport the audience in a musical journey, ah, let me show you the instruments that he has on stage. he's been using just before he picked up the guitar, of course, which is a 10 string instrument. and then on stage is also a kel bass, which is another traditional west instrument. this is what this festival is about is to introduce an for john to a wider public right here. in summary, this is a celebration of music of love and of the joy it brings to people no matter where they are from. nicholas hawk al jazeera tele, we cynical time now the fullest sport with peter into a marion. thank you so much. poland segers fiance has once again shown why she is the world member one claiming her 2nd friendship and startling stunning fashion journey. last 4 games in the final against american teenager cocoa golf,
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who lined up in her 1st grand slam decide it 2 years ago. she was a shock winner in paris as an unseated 19 year old. but this year, she was the overwhelming favors and her victory continues and incredible winning streak. she's now claimed a staggering $35.00 consecutive matches. right, so 35, that's the magic number and these are the 4 longest winning streaks in women's. and if this century she on the leading the way, they were 35, but she's equal number one with a former member, one venus williams from the united states of america, whose sister rena is on 34 winds in a row that was only of the century and completing the courted just seen henin from belgium. let's now hear from she on thick. i always wanted to be, i don't know, to have some kind of a records and in tennis is pretty hard after doing this career. so basically that's really hit me, you know,
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obviously winning some through that. but this one was pretty special because i felt like i've done something that nobody ever done and they may be going to be even more so. yeah, this one of special poland football captain robert live in dog ski was one of the 1st to congratulate she on tech. she was unaware of the buying music. so within the crowd and had met, it would have stressed the had she known. i'm happy that he's here honestly, i don't know if he's like a huge tennis or not, but i yeah, i mean wow, he's been like, talk about the indian country for so many years that and it still feels like it's hard to believe that he actually came to watch me. oh, i hope you liked it. i hope he's going to come back. um be of, i don't know. just overwhelmed. golf admit she didn't know how to control her
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emotions off to the match. the 18 year old says she tried hard not to cry, but found it difficult to handle the situation. i wasn't as nervous really. i'm entering the match. um, i mean obviously when i lost the 1st couple of games and the nerve started to come, but when i lost the 1st say, i really came out in the 2nd and had a new mindset. um, but i think of for the most part, i think the ego was too good today. um, i mean it's one of those matches like that. yes, i am some moments kind of play better, but she really didn't give me anything. every time i paddick of all it wasn't a, but there is a reason why she's not wanting to shriek in. i'm just, i'm glad that i, i really, i really try my best sit in ukraine will play whales on sunday in a playoff to decide who qualifies for the football world cup. ukraine have only played one competitive match since the russian invasion, but they victory against scotland earlier this week. as them believing they can
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make it a cutter pull rece reports. ukraine's footballers are about to play a much that could define their generation. beat wiles here in cardiff and a place at the world cup is theirs. as the war with russia goes on at home, it's a chance to take their role as a rallying point for ukrainian pride. all the way to cut off. he's neither gonna store. this is sports, we don't expect any favors from our opponents just because of our situation. but for us, this is the most important game of our lives. and we'll do everything possible to win. stuff like all exam, the jenko who place the english champions, manchester city, it's mostly footballing excellence of the team. there are important of the pitch was shown by the impact of the 31 when in scotland that got them to this knock out fine in cardiff. the welsh will be wary, but this passionate football in country is also sensing
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a moment in history. ukraine could hardly have a more motivated opponent for this much wiles, haven't reached the world cup since 958. to put that into some context to play who knocked them out of that tournament, was a 17 year old brazilian co pilot whales have their own version of pele in doris bayers. the 5 time champions league one has just left rail madrid. i'm just shown before that with him, wales can be anyone, growth massively motivates us to call likely will we get a chance one getting to go? we know it's going to be a game against a difficult team and we have that most respect to them, but yeah, so all on the line come tomorrow. we will give everything like, like i said, the well shift chosen the more intense atmosphere of the 33000 capacity card, if city stadium instead of the double capacity principality stadium across town. but ukraine will have plenty of support barrows,
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both in cardiff and around the world. not least, those watching back whole reese out, is there a caught in motor g p. spaniard alicia small gro, broke the lap record, to claim his 2nd poll position of the season at the castle near grand prix in barcelona. one of the most popular ratings on the calendar, francesco bunny qualified 2nd, while champion of nita fabio at auto was the 3rd fastest grabbing the final spot on the front row for sunday's right back to the french open raft. on the double go in search of a record extending 14 sided road and gas on sunday when he takes on, caspar rude. the spaniard has an incredible record of the french open since his 1st appearance, back in 2005. he has last just 3 times. interestingly, the delve academy in new york is very rude, has been training for the last few years. go. so the 1st grand slam finalist from norway, i will be the underdog and i will try to, you know,
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tonight and tomorrow. and i dream about to grade when there isn't the unbelievable rallies because that's what it's going to take. if i want to have a chance and i will need to play my best tennis ever, i keep playing because i like what they do. so i did because i enjoy and if i am healthy enough to play i like the, the, the competition on abilene. i and i look on petition, i like to play in the, in the base stadiums of the wall. don't feel myself at my age. still competitive means a lot to me on that makes me feel in some way for an unhappy about all the way that we did know that it. and finally, one of the more bizarre sporting incidents you're likely to see a joke in england was left in shock when the horse beside him. a little restless. william buick was rocked by that head but merely knocked out the stool that's open
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. so i took off this, leaving the jockey behind the good news, the post concussion taste and sable condition. we'll leave if they more sports is later on al jazeera marion, betsy in london. okay, looking for it. thanks very much, pete's. how will that have been? he is out, but i'll be back in my with more the days news, i'll see you very shortly. ah ah. and
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african narrative from african perspectives now, but now we're about his big daily. why she has a short documentary by african filmmakers from democratic republic of congo. and one that there was never going to be letting an obstacle just stand in front of you. you ladies what made the intimate connection between myself and join that diggers and matching, and frankly, africa direct on al jazeera in just under a year's time. catherine al bate stadium will house the opening match of the 2022 world cup. the official opening of the stadium came on day one of the arab cup, but many friends were already counting down to the big kick off next november. see you back. 1022 as this tournament unfolds over the coming days, it will play a key role. organize is getting ready to host the middle east's. biggest ever sporting event next year, and for the castle national. same as they get used to playing in front of expected
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