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protested storm libya's parliament building into brook fed up with power cuts, poor living conditions and stores, talks of reelections ah carry, johns to mrs. al 0 live from don't, will also coming on ukraine's president accuses russia of deliberately targeting residential areas after miss south strikes. now desa kill at least 21 people. confrontations between sudan security forces and demonstrators demanding justice for people killed and anti government protests on thursday. and on the move rhinitis army introduced to some weeks national parks, 40 years after they vanished. ah protested, have stormed libby as parliament in the eastern city of to brook. they're angry
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about deteriorating living conditions and political deadlock. when is to say security forces left the site when the crowds entered the premises, several fires could be seen burning near the building. libya has been split between east and west since 2014 following the revolt, that toppled dictator who mar gadhafi 3 years earlier. they've also been protest in the capitol triply and other cities. anger is growing over. the decal paralysis libya has to rival governments one a triply and another. the east elections were meant to be held last december. the both sides fail to resolve their different this run this about we, the youth came out today to demand the end of the transitional period. we want elections, this is the right, the libyan street people and the right of the youth. the street is the basis of legislation. enough transitions we want legislative and presidential elections of man. so alco here is
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a professor of politics at the university of texas at san antonio, joins us live now. thanks for being with us, sir. where do you think this is all heading? that when you consider just how fragmented the country is? well, unfortunately, acidity, due to fragment, to, to break up from the sated to 3 just well, maybe 4, maybe 5 it's, it's, it is a dismal situation. libya has, is all done on purpose is a failed state. it's been a fail safe for why was 6 years now, and there's nobody really cares about the state be a feel state said louis. and just how bad then are living conditions for the general population. give us an idea. oh, through the miserable ultimately nothing functions, booking works, you know, so there's no social services. i mean people get money, they have the money they have to pay for this local doctor. you know, there's no work chuck like is extremely expensive. the infrastructure is dismal,
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miserable than your roads know why it was a close? no. airport claims are they like to inform 5 days? they have some plan based salt water, electricity. is it all for 3 or 4 days? depending on where you, where you go, all it's, it's the government does not government. i mean, in most countries, in the more you wake up in the morning at 7 o'clock, or 6 o'clock and you know, from regular tenure. oh, it's a wonderful day. today we have this and have that in the road. this is open. close olivia, this because it's 11 o'clock in the morning because you don't st, empty deliver morning. don't do anything. there's no work being done. there's no, there's no, there's a horrible court don't function because it's 9 by a unique up to me can post judges who know nothing. you know, people lose their rights and i'm not there anymore. and it's to complain to the problem on that you have no recourse to any, any,
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any legal section or government with that you can convey to it's not there. it's it. depending where you are. if you're in the west, you're stuck between the 50 or $6017.00, malicious fighting each other, and then if you and if you're in the office of all of a strong, strong man at all, declared himself a general with white 100 metals on the shoulders. nothing is done, nothing the country is in a miserable situation. so given what you say then, is there any real prospect of elections which were supposed to be held months ago? and then in any case, how meaningful would they be? i do think that it will because ultimately is so much the division between, between both sides of 3 or 4 sides of the country which, you know, east and west and south. and this, this, this is very clear. we can see it in fact, so much. so that infected us 3 days ago, who didn't go to fund the fund form or get document safe. if it's not decided that
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he wants to submit an armed forces at the saw libya and stablish, i don't, the state by himself does, i don't know. they want to do, but if you got to think outside outside the box, this is the biggest problem live. is that even the parliament than people are angry and this will be anything else? is that this, those, those in office today they don't see it as a national it duty to work and help the country. they see it as a booty is now because called an ema, which means basically what, what part of it is a protein? what can i get and how cost can i get it and get out? that is the whole thing. if you look at how much money loss, since 2012 until today, you're talking about a $1120000000000.00 vanish. it's, it's a digital system. i will say that we're best and people have all the right to be
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angry. now i whether they should sub burning things or not is this is, this is up to up to you. but that ultimately people angry with tuition is the way it is. and ultimately i think what is going is going to was towards the partition of the country. so i think okay, we'll leave it that non. so alex here in san antonio for us in texas. so thank you for insights today. thank you so much for having me. while ukrainian rescue workers have spent the day combing through rebel for survivors of to russian missiles hit residential areas that the black sea port of odessa and these $21.00 people were killed while they slept, including children, ukraine's president vladimir zalinski, his accused moscow targeting civilians in a deliberate act of terror and official reports from keith. the attack came in the early hours of the morning. many people were embed, it was quick. it was devastating. and i'm story building partially destroyed. the
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rockets fired from russian aircraft according to local authorities. pictures from the scene in odessa were quickly uploaded to social media so, so none of them. so many people have taken shelter from possible attacks in the basement of buildings. but to carefully move the debris, trying to find one more person to save and the ukrainian parliament, they held a moment of silence for those killed in the attack, which also hit a local recreation center in order for ukrainian mornings not to start so tragically as it started today with miss alt strikes at odessa in odessa region. today's morning started with a lot of victims. we want mornings of ukrainians to become as peaceful as the mornings of each european capital. in the 21st century. the attack came just hours after russian president vladimir putin insisted his forces do not target civilian areas. you book any our army does not take any civilian infrastructure. we have
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every capability of knowing was situated and where ukrainian generals say the number of russian missile attacks has more than doubled in the past 2 weeks. and they believe they are using more soviet era muscles which are much less accurate. and that means more civilian areas may be head whether they are targeted or not. alan fischer al jazeera keith rockets have hit the eastern ukrainian town about destroying houses, while in tears are evacuating elderly people from the town. it lies just 70 kilometers from severe on yet, which fell under russian control. lastly, russian forces are approaching from the towns east where they are in a fierce battle with the cranium forces for control of the region of russian president vladimir putin has signed a decree to take full control of the sac helene at to the gas and oil project in the countries east, it's seen as another move in an escalating economic war with the west and could
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force shell and to reject these companies out of the venture. the psycho lean to project accounts for about 4 percent of the world liquefied natural gas production is could unsettled the already strained gas market. the criminal says there's no plan to hold gas to the risk from the project. thousands of protesters of return to the streets of sedans, capital demanding an end to military route. just a day after at least 9 people were killed. security forces, again the fire gas that demonstrates chasing thumb down streets and alleys. on thursday more than 150 people were erected up the largest rally seen in month. 110 people have been killed during crackdowns and protests since the military power last october. a police in the suit on say they're investigating a shooting incident that was caught on camera and shed on social media. video shows the moment to protest to was shot in cartoon. these officers then seen kicking the
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injured man lying on the ground. he liked to dive for these say they will track down the officer. people morgan has more not for culture. protesters are out on the streets for the 2nd consecutive day in the ser, denise capital honeycomb. now on friday the reason why protestors took to the streets is because of the anger because of the forest used by security on thursday against protesters. this hospital where protesters are standing in front of it is al, go to hospital. it's one of the hospitals where dozens of injured protesters were taken to on thursday and were at least one protester was pronounced that protesters have been staging as it's in here for more than 24 hours now. and they say they will continue to voice their anger against the military and continued demanding the military hanover power to a civilian government. now at least 9 people were killed in physics protest. more than 500 people have been injured. according to the medic group, central committee faucet denise doctors and the amount of violence used by security has angered many protest is not just here in the city of cartoon. was also in the
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cities of them didn't mind and battery, which make up the capital states cartoon. cartoon state police issued to statement on friday with regard to physics violence. the 1st statement read that the protesters according to their words, challenge the police by coming and armed with molotov cocktails and instigating violence. they also set at least $200.00 of their security forces. members, including both police and the sudanese armed forces were injured due to confrontations with protesters. they issued another statement following their release on social media of a video showing police firing at a protest there and then kicking him when he was on the ground. they said that these were not actions that were carried out by police based on orders, but actions of individual and will be investigated. now protestors have been repeatedly angered by statements from the police. they say that the police has unfairly been accusing them of instigating violence despite the fact that they have come out peacefully, an unarmed trying to express their desire for civilian government and for the
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military to return to the barracks. more than 100. 12 protesters have been killed so far, and hundreds of others have been injured in anti military protest, but protest as he has said, they will continue to voice their anger and continued to demand the military hand over power to civilian government until that happens to the head to head on al jazeera, got of stones most powerful leaders on meeting, but women are not allowed. effort workers in france go and strikes just days before the holiday season. explain what they demand. ah ah, hello is st some rather lively, well, making its way across central and eastern canada, a big area cloud here, hook of cloud joining up with the wet weather that we have across the great plains,
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down towards the desert, south west of the us. we've had some live the winsome, large hail making its way across. so central canada at so drifting further east was a good rush of showers. there exists as much of north america or actually if you do state or i suppose you will, the lucky ones unless you want the rain and treasure, some unlucky showers there for many, those who go on through the next couple of days. and some of these will be quite lively up towards the tennessee valley, more big downpours across a deep south as we go on through sunday. further west on the west coast generally drive it even here. you could catch some wet weather, plenty of wet weather into the caribbean, at present, particularly across southern parts of the caribbean. big mass of cloud here that is there, potential tropical cycling that's making its way towards nicaragua, costa rica, big and heavy showers coming through here, we are likely to see some localized flooding dangerous conditions. certainly something to watch, app or landslides, also a possibility that wet weather will make its way up towards el salvador towards
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you're watching al jazeera reminder of our top stories. this protests have stormed, libby as parliament in the eastern city to brook. the angry about worsening living conditions and political deadlock demonstrations in several other cities. russian missile strikes of killed at least 21 people and wounded thousands of others have ukrainian city of the desa rescue operations on to wait to find people buried in the rubble a cheve ukrainian government held amendment to silence those channels. thousands of protests is of return to the streets of sedans, capital demanding, an end to military group. security forces applied tear gas that demonstrates chasing some down streets of damage. the chinese president has defended the beijing's patient of one country to systems for hong kong. since britain returned the territory to china 25 years ago, shooting, paying,
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attended the swearing in ceremony for hong kong, new leader john lee. it was his 1st trip side mainland china. since dakota 19 pandemic began agent brand reports now from hunker. oh, it was a day for flying the flag and marching to a new order. despite an approaching typhoon, the authorities were determined to march the 25th anniversary of hong kong returned from britain to china. with an early morning flag raising ceremony. president cheating ping didn't attend burrell the g at how, but he was present for the inauguration of hong kong, new chief executive john lee, a former security secretary and policeman. but it was clear who's in charge here. the assembled dignitaries, all had to undergo hotel quarantine, some up to 3 days beforehand in a stern speech president,
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she told him the unrest of 3 years ago couldn't be repeated, dove ging, leila fung fung after experiencing the wind and rain. everyone can painfully fear the hong kong cannot be chaotic again. he also warned that beijing would not tolerate foreign interference or what he called traitors meddling in hong kong affairs at the hand over 25 years ago. promises were made that hong kong way of life, its fundamental freedoms would remain unchanged for 50 years under a formula known as one country to systems. when out the half way point of the transition from british to chinese rule. with many critics arguing that some of those promises have been broken. president, she hailed that arrangement, insisting it's here to stay. julian bar, how juggle is no reason to change such a great system early your guide, you must be maintained for a long time hung she ginger analissa describes she's visit here as
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a victory tool. now that so many of his political opponents are in jail or have fled overseas. not everyone celebrating her hands on them at all. yes, i hope hong kong people can be successful in the international line so that the world will know what's going on in hong kong. array of the voice of descent. it is city. weather are now few. adrian brown, audi 0, hong kong, the premier of taiwan, which china claims as its own territory says freedom has vanished in hong kong. he says beijing has failed to live up to its promise of 50 years without change under its one country to systems policy shown gotten for the house. what one only has to see the pain that hong kong is going through to know whether hong kong is doing better or worse. and hong kong economy says it all. it's only been 25 years and what was promised 50 years of no change. and the dancing will go on and horses will
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still run, idea has disappeared, and even freedom and democracy had vanished. are they are or can't. all right? everyone can see the promise that china has given is no longer believed by the world and spurned by hong kong, as taiwan must hold fast to its sovereignty. freedom and democracy, china so called one country to systems simply has not stood up to the test. the tunnel bands reclusive at supreme leader has praised the groups takeover of atlanta stag during a meeting of clerics and tribal elders. is the 1st gathering of the lawyer jagger since the taliban seized power nearly a year ago. but women were not invited and re, simmons reports. national unity is the taliban theme for their lawyer, jercker, 3000 participants from all over the country, meeting behind closed doors. not one woman amongst them. alarm world wide about the exclusion of women from public life is increasing and girls banned from school before they even reach their teens. oh well in general,
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most of my mac yeah. that is it. the girls issue is a challenge and needs to be solved by the government. and the government has responsibility to listen to the people's demands. amber, nestle out there. hm. but since the chaos or the taliban seizing power last august, it's public face is seen by the west as differing to reality. here. oh wow. this is it supreme leader? not a new face. the reclusive high, but tula, arkansas, has been in positions since 2016. he's reported to have ordered the schooling band himself. he talked of afghanistan's pride at the taliban victory, and accused the us of using conspiracy and propaganda. after that defeat on the streets of kabul education for girls is a major issue. why her micah were these la cameras should try to open the girls school so that the level of education for both men and women should improve. like
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we want female doctors, teachers and nurses. my present in switzerland, the un human rights chief appeal to the taliban, to respect the rights of women and girls, secondary schooling for 1200000 girls discontinued. these are only some of the daily experiences of women and girls in afghanistan says that i live until power women and girls have experience is more significant and rapid rolled back in enjoyment of their rights across the board in decades. and in kabul, there's anxiety about the effects of banning access to education. so there is a ban on go school. ah, since last year their mental situation is not normal. they're at home staring at the walls. they can not do anything. most of the girls have goals, dreams, ambitions are, but they cannot do anything about it. beyond the education issue, the u. s. and most of the international community have shunned the taliban
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government at a time when the humanitarian crisis is at its height and the needs of millions of hungry people has never been greater. all this and the struggle that still going on to deal with the earthquake disaster impact eager properties. andrew simmons al jazeera critics of tennessee, as president k said, have accused him of giving himself royal powers. it comes after he released a new draft constitution. it will further expand the presence powers and limit the role parliament. the position leaders of describe it as a fast but side says the changes on needed to save to nicea from a prolonged political and economic crisis referendum on the proposed with shadowed for later this month. airport workers in france has gone on strike a days before school holidays begin at demanding higher salaries. 17 percent of frontage shadow flights out of paris is, are 2 main airports, were cancelled a voucher bottler reports from pears. i'm these paris airport workers say that that
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overwork to and overwhelmed and they're on strike, to demand better pay and working conditions are young. it's a vicious circle. the bosses caught staff during the pandemic, but salaries are so low that they're unable to recruit people. so staff now have to cope with more work as people travel again, it's causing a lot of stress. many workers say they've not had to pay rise for years and with inflation. they're struggling financially. sonya has worked to all the airport for more than 2 decades. she says she's been forced to resort to using food stamps to feed her children. you will she be loveless with inflation being so high in front petrol is expensive. it's just not possible. i can't afford to feed my kids. i can't fill my car. i can't take my kids on a break. it's not normal because of a strike of harris. airport authorities have had the council one, the in thanks flight for some travelers, the reduced flights mean disruption and longer cues wanted me got 4 out of us. we
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came here 4 hours early as we knew there was going to be a strike. so we were prepared. these are the on t v. i saw that there was an airport worker strike. so i called the airline as i was worried. dad cancel the flight, but it's okay for now. the protest to say that if that demands not mates, they'll continue their strike over the next few days. as francis school some the break begins, many people are going on holiday. these workers say they wish they could afford to do the same. natasha butler, al jazeera paris airport star for also striking the germans city of hamburg, calling for higher wages. the strikes combined to the stuffing crunch has caused major delays for passengers at the start of summer, holidays, bugs, airports, expecting about $50000.00 travelers each day. the german government wants to bring in workers from turkey to help. i could. those government has cut fuel prices as part of a deal to end 2 weeks of protests against the rising cost of living. widespread
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demonstrations by indigenous protest had paralyzed the country. these 6 people were killed and hundreds of others were injured. government has 90 days to deliver on other parts of the deal and address the demands indigenous groups. us preston, joe biden has told a group of democratic governors that there are not enough votes to scrap filibustering in order to codify abortion rights protection. the president called a virtual meeting just days off, the supreme court overturned the $973.00, rosie wade routing, which had made abortion a constitutional right. ivan has been urging the senate to get rid of the flea buster in order to pass an abortion rights law for the buster is an actual speech designed to prolong debate and therefore did they prevent a vote? i think people are going to be shocked when the 1st state, the 1st said that tries to arrest
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a woman for crossing the state line to get health services. and there, i don't, i don't, i don't think people believe that's going to happen. but it's going to happen is going to going to telegraph for the whole country that this is, this is a gigantic deal that goes beyond that affects all your basic rights. we can expound the june. the psalms has filed an appeal against the british government's decision to extradite him to the u. s. us trailing and john this is wanted on the spine charge is connected to the release of classified merchant documents in 2009. let's try these recently elected governments has rejected calls to pressure washington to drop the case. a phones has been in prison or diplomatic refuge for more than a decade or more than 40 years after being wiped out in moves and big rhinos are being re introduced to the countries in other national park. the journey from mon, katie, in south africa to the park took several days,
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and environmentalists hoping it will revolutionize the way protected animals are moved long distance. alexi o'brien the for for years and i've national park and mozambique was called the silent park. after being devastated during a 15 year civil war which began in the late 19 seventies, it was just a feeling of just that quietness. there was not a bird, not an insect, and not an animal in sight. sun, i forget organisation paste packs, partnered with the mos in bacon government to bring back wild animals and restore the park to its former glory. it's about 400000 vic. this big trees animals better thus. so father brought and lions and lay pits, zebra and antelope. and last but definitely not least, it's these guys turn that can watch right now will be the last historical pieces that are yet to be re introduced into does and all. and obviously by bringing the
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biggest b c that gets us more, the species gang, the birds, and the beetle. it's the 3rd time rhinos have been in the now for 40 years and moving them from south africa was no small undertaking. the organizers say it was a difficult and expensive operation, transferring animals that can way up to 2 and a half 1000 kilograms. 19 white rhinos made the trip that hope to be the 1st favorite to relocate about 40 black and white rhinos to the new home. having the political will to reintroduce rhinos and all the complications that come with it. and it's very significant in what showing what was in because prepared to do for consideration. it's a 60 to 70 hour overland journey. the longest road trance there of rhinos ever completed. the animals were 1st taken across the south african board to push on national park and mozambique. they had 2 days there to rest and re hyde right before being reloaded and taken the rest of the way it is enough. we actually
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proved that this is sort of a new way that we cannot move. ron has great distances across the continent has never been done before. and with half our houses in the rock places we can actually re stuck protected areas in, in other countries, a long way away from, from some essence of africa. there are only about 5000 black rhino left and about 18000 white rhino to protect them from poachers. they being kept and especially built high security sanctuary within the pack. an incredible feeling to be part of this and to witnesses this moment is actually quite emotional. and the population has already expanded with the arrival of this little one alex here brian l 0. a whale that got entangled in ropes. there norway has had a lucky escape. very company spotted the memo barely moving near the water surface . it was exhausted after failing to free itself from ropes that were tied to a boy.
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