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already on al jazeera, in the early hours of the morning, these palestinian families are being forced to leave their homes and belongings. these already military sometimes uses this area in the north of you occupied with the bank as a training ground. explosions, like these often break the piece here. i feel for the children they get scared and i tried to calm them down there, but we're scared to. these really are me told them just either that it takes measures to protect civilians during back the sizes. but there's really officers previously said that trainings are used to push palestinians out 48 families once lived in this village called z. now, there are only 20 people here, say they have nowhere else to go. so they have to stay out until they're allowed to return to their home. after midnight, the military drill will continue for 3 days, which means they'll have to go through this again, twice this week. ah,
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a 2nd i've been rest in libya, demonstrators, block roads in protest against growing poverty and political deadlocks. ah, how many, what do you want to do like my headquarters here in also coming up, argentine is economy minutes, distance down as anger mounts ever rising prices. and the terms of a deal with the i m. s. session falls as press ahead to come to ukraine, east in the province, bringing more misery and civilians in the last city resisting the advance and a new home for climate refugees. bangladesh built a model town for those displaced by floods and trumps. ah,
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welcome to the program protested in several cities. it was western libya, according to the government to be removed and elections to be held. people are frustrated after years of political gridlock and calles caused by conflict of food and fuel. a soaring, rich nation is experiencing regular power cuts, saturdays and rest comes a day after protest as told one of libya's rival parliament in the eastern city of to brook. malik trina has worn out on the increasing the 10 situation. this is what's left of to brooke's house of representatives. building protesters in the eastern loop in city, storing it over night, looting its offices, assembly hall, and setting it on fire. nannie hardin with a heart the liquor. this protest came after the political deadlock and was sending
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living conditions in the capital in, well, it is clear that the legislative houses won't come to an agreement with us. so this protested as a cool treasure, the un mission law and the international community to turn to alternative solutions i did. earlier on friday, hundreds of young protesters gathered at this square in the capital, tripoli, living conditions have deteriorated. in recent months, after a parallel government was appointed by the house of representatives in eastern libya, with power cuts lasting of 218 hours a day. there's anger against political leaders. about home, about our demands include the removal of injustice on the citizens. solving the problem of electricity dissolving, and the sampling on legislative and executive bodies such as the babies government were sugars, government, the high state council, parliament, a he le le 2800000 libyans registered to vote in election scheduled for
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last december. but they were postponed after libya's to rival parliament failed to agree on the rules governing the paul. the disagreement is primarily about who can run for president. the most controversial candidate is libyan american war lord khalifa, hector, who controls the oil rich eastern region. recent un mediated talks between the 2 sides in cairo and geneva have failed to achieve consensus. wafford medicine who up your father? the delegation of the house of representatives demanded to remove the condition that presidential candidates can not hold any other nationality. of course, we categorically rejected this matter because in this case we are not putting and general rules, but rather it may be interpreted as tailoring the rules to allow certain people to run on the her that i'm a while the protest got violent into brooke and elsewhere there remained largely
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peaceful in tripoli. the un support mission here in the capital has earth for a calm and restraint. what's clear for now is people are frustrated with those in power and one elections to be held. if there is no political breakthrough soon, the situation could get worse. mal traina al jazeera aaa argentine is economy minister has resigned falling a week of economic turmoil and political riffs in the government. martin guzman was responsible for a major restructuring of argentina's $45000000000.00 debt to the international monetary fund. but the conditions attached to that deal along with the rapidly rising prices of fed a wave of protests. the government has been divided over how to respond to is a bo has more from the capital one as iris it's become, i know, to come and seen protesters gathering outside for producing factories to demonstrate against constantly rising prices in argentina,
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a monthly average inflation rate of around 5 percent is making it difficult for people in the country to get by what is the situation is very bad every day the prices go up, poor people do not have the right to wait mate, and we have no rights. and we want this to change, the government needs to control the prices seriously. i didn't seem to have been battling high inflation for years running the past month. the prices of food have stored it, making it difficult for many of the families that have come here to me and me. the government has been trying to find a balance between the different demands of our society, but it has not been easy. and people here say that he has not been working for them . social attention is on the rice. these weak dozens of truck drivers blocked the roads to protest against the so shortages across the country. one driver was killed
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when hit by a stone as he tried to defy the protesters and breakthrough a roadblock to go on. though we are demanding that they let us continue working, we are demanding that they give us fuel that their respective price, and that they respect the rates that they increase our freight rates a little for our job, right? argentina's economies in the red, inflation is pervasive. the government has to spend billions of dollars a year on energy from other countries. even though argentina has one of the largest shade oil and gas reserves in the world. conflict within the ruling coalition complicates plans to find solutions, former president and now vice president, christina fernandez. the kirschner has been openly criticizing president albert, the fernandez on almost every decision he has taken concerning the economy. the latest pat was over a proposed gas pipeline from their rich back. i'm where they're reserving better go
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near and on energy subsidies for the middle class. we'll do a video right now. we should be exporting energy food and everything else. and the war a ukraine should benefit us like world war 2. they are discussing about a pipeline, but we are on an absurd situation with a fight with the government on every aspect of the economy that only increases attention attention that extends from government officials to the streets. as people continue to demand solutions that the government seems unable to provide, there is i will, i'll just see that when a series of civils as an economist and chair of the political economy department of the national university of general sacramento. he says the conditions imposed on argentina under its i'm of the deal have been damaging the ins, unfortunately, has not learned really anything from it's multiple and massive
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past failures, including in argentina, but not only in argentina around the world based. so it's, it's loans and it's programs. argentina is currently in an extended facilities agreement program with these the strings attached really do not solve the problems that they report to solve. so for example, yeah, m f forms argentina, no, it's inflation rate and yet it's also obliging or. so in the agreement, it's stipulated that argentina will reduce subsidies on energy. well, reducing subsidies on energy has a very inflationary process because the increase in hydrocarbons, oil, fuel, electricity, gas, etc, but basically impacts on prices throughout all of the production chain. and the
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tides monetary policy also has an inflationary effect. and so on the i m f, b i m f agreement that demands a certain benchmarks of economic performance. but the very strings attached. ok. so impede argentina from being able to achieve those benchmarks. palestinian leaders say they've hunted over the bullet that killed out there. a gentleman shoeing about accolades us forensic experts. american investigators will run ballistic tests on the bullet to see if it does match ammunition used by israeli soldiers. the u. s. has the power they agreed not to share the bullet with these railways. sharina was a palestinian americans was killed by is ready for the may. the 11th when covering is made, the raids janine camp was beckett. sounds, government has declared a one month state of emergency in the north western region after plans to curb. so
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ptolemy sparked rad protests, got a couple bucks done is no, thomas, province and home to the got a call, but people an ethnic minority with its own language. yeah. least those are the most rallies on friday as opposed to phones. if you take away its constitutional right to independence, that are being unconfirmed reports of fatalities. presenters chava cut mid a z, y, e v. tell travels to the province and promised to scrap his reform plans. the unrest marks of red challenge to his authority. west african leaders are due to meeting garners capital as the regent season increase and attacks by armed groups. leaders of the eco us block are also expected to review sanctions imposed on a number of countries under military rule. and managers ports now from across from attacks that kill dozens of nigerian so just just days before the summit to
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rising violence that has killed hundreds of marlene brick in a fussy june security. he said the top of the summits agenda, the meeting has taken on our sense of urgency as the number of violent attacks by armed groups across the region continues to rise. in 2019, there were no attacks in ivory was been in and in google. but in $23.00, while we witnessed that in our tax and ivory coast fifa tax and been in as well as i can double. and it is expected that by the end of the year would have almost more than double the reaches politics are also being debated. with developments and molly, guinea and brooklyn, of us under review, after military cause overthrew the civilian government in all 3 countries. that we thought we had to print or do more classes to be resilient in how we respond to the top of crisis flipped in us. but we now know that the democracies were billed and was on the surface. so we now need to look at how we are deepening and building
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democracy beyond just electing the dis on a frequent basis. we. he says the regents leaders must police themselves and respect constitutional term limits in addition to providing leadership for their people. one, another concern for west african leaders is a rise of protest against inflation and shortages and others expect morgan was spacious like that one recently seen im gonna park by rising cost of living and they say there is little region our leaders can do to stop this will happen the me to will i shame new leadership for the echo was commission with alina bureaucracy. i moved that to received praise from civil society across the region. observers on our kinley watch where the financial commitments met at the summit by the members state will result in an actual increase in funding. ahmed agrees al jazeera, a cra gun both de la had here on al jazeera. oh,
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yeah, i get in the us state of ohio after blackman is shot dead by police and the coal for change in south korea. thousands of workers rally on the streets is so demanding better labor policies. ah, hello, the weather's looking pretty dusty drive course across. good part of the middle east is all about the winds. we have got to kimmy a cane shamal way that's gonna continue driving its way down across sir the, the gulf over the next few days. lifted dust and sand, certainly coming in southwest. the wind, the monsoon, pushing some very heavy rain up towards the southern pakistan into that western side of india, of course, and more of the same as we go on through monday. 44 celsius here in doha. 47 in the
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queue weight, 47 there, 2 in baghdad. one a 2 showers just around the caucuses, but elsewhere across middle east, hot and dry, something up hot and dry too. because northern africa, we have seen temperatures in northern areas of algeria getting up to around 4748 celsius stays hot. here over the next few days, although somebody from the heat there, algiers, at around $35.00 degrees celsius. still plenty hot enough. danny, a shower was across west africa right into the gulf of guinea, and those shouts ran across southern shad, south sudan over towards ethiopian highland. but on the other side of the riff valley, still disappointingly dry. not too much rain in the forecast here. over the next few days, you might just catch one or 2 coastal showers. south africa stays dry, fine and sunny. ah. in 1985 for young anti apartheid activists were murdered by south african security
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forces. if you gone solve the problem by the moving the guy, then you could keep 36 years on a family's quest for justice reveal systemic resistance to prosecution and must hold the contract for taking my father away from me and exclusion. the influence, the former a partridge establishment still wielded in the new south africa. my father died for this. a people in power investigation on al jazeera. ah ah, what you want to say with me to heal robin reminder of all the top stories protest as in western libya, according to the government to be removed and elections to be held. people are
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frustrated after years of political division and calles caused by armed conflict. argentina's economy minister has resigned as tension rises on the streets due to solving food prices and low fuel stalls. every weeks of protest by truck drivers who are demanding higher pay, tell offset costs. policy leaders say they've hunted the bullet that killed out there agenda sharina blackly to us forensic experts. investigators willburn ballistic test to see if it matches ammunition used by israeli soldiers. russian forces all one city away from seizing full control of your praise eastern hans province. that's in the dawn bus region where russian and ukrainian troops are engaged in heavy fighting russian back separatist say they surrounded the city of louis chance captured an oil refinery here, dispute sank claim and says fighting is ongoing. this the chance is the last
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ukrainian control city in the hands. people have been fleeing their homes as the fighting intensifies. some who managed to get out of spoken about the worst thing, humanitarian situation. what. what are the teachers? the 50 doesn't exist anymore has practically been wiped off the face of the. there is no humanitarian aid distribution center. it has been there wondering if there was no water or electricity, nothing in our town. 11 people died of starvation. they didn't have any food for those who did survives, there was a mother with 3 children walking down the road crying. i invited her in and gave her some flour. and other thing was that i stayed almost to the last day till they hit the culture center. it was destroyed, there were many casualties. i was among them. i was covered with rubble. people helped to dig me up with money. my injuries were not serious. one might say, god showed me mercy from junior that can use. this is horrible that small children
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have seen all this and become experts in military equipment. what flew from where the children know all this and are not afraid? it's both good and horrible. and they said that this was why is there was i do not understand anything back in 1945. it was clear now i don't understand anything but yeah, sure. almost 5 months since the claim war, people across the country a morning, those killed in the fighting. the cleaning government says at least 10000 members of the military of dive on to the fisher travel to been to see how one village more the death of a local. they now regard as a war hero. the initially came in there ones and twos, to say good bye to a neighbor, a friend, a man, the no consider a hero. i truly put a joke, volunteered for the army, and the 1st days of the war. he died
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a week after his 40th birthday serving on the front lane and cock give. his coffin was brought home by the army. for some, the pain was too much the emotion to roll the loss too great. as he made his final journey, people lined the streets to pay the respects, then joined the procession to the graveyard. i loved him a lot, but i just cannot get over it. this is heartbreaking. he died in dreams just here is a true hero jones. almost every tone, every village across ukraine has been touched by grief on the totally porter choke was not the 1st soldier from here to die,
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but with no sign to the end of the war. the reality is he won't be the last line in the national, not it says journal for me and for our nation. this is different, say, hard time. every loss is to sign that they have to be stronger and more united in this war obligation. now, when you summer, you seen us even you ma'am. oh, on my are you little and italy put you took was bade in the local graveyard not far from where he was born. those who knew him and those who didn't paid their final respects. as he was placed in the ground he died trying to defend allan fisher. i'll just ita bavinsy ukraine. thousands of people protested in north macedonia against the proposal aimed at unblock it's past a membership of the european union. the french plan seeks to end a rift with neighboring to guerria events, equal protection for every bulgarians under the constitution,
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then changes to history books. the critic say it favors bulgarian demand that dispute, nor macedonian culture and language. a 68 year old policy woman has died in israeli detention. she was being held in demon prison in northern israel. now the circumstances of her death is still unclear. the july ha, a mother of 8 from the occupied west bank was arrested in december to the keys of plotting, a stamping of israel says it's shot down 3, unarmed drones launched by the lebanon based hezbollah group. now they were heading towards the disputed gas field in the mediterranean sea. the military released it is, it is said to show them being destroyed by the crush castle as part of a maritime dispute between israel and lebanon. the launch by the iranian backed group prompted a stern warning from his robes. can take a prime minister while the name show you may run the way you money should we
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believe that the uranium threat is the number one threat. israel, we will do whatever it takes to prevent around from reaching nuclear capability or basing itself on our borders. i stand before you at this moment and say from here to everyone seeking our demise from gaza to iran, from the shores of lebanon to syria. not try us, israel will know how to use its power again, every threat and against every enemy direly that the head of 2 disease constitution committee has condemned a proposal for a new constitution sort of delayed warned that it could pay the way for it to pay to ship and the president said, he also said it doesn't resemble the draft agreed by the committee. the new constitution expands the president's powers and limits the role of parliament. a referendum on the proposal is scheduled for later this month. a 3 day meeting of religious leaders and tribal elders, and i've done this on has ended with calls for the world to recognize the taliban government and live sanctions. it also asked for frozen african acids abroad to be released. women were not allowed to take part. the taliban is under international
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pressure to be more inclusive, as it struggles with humanitarian crises. security forces in saddam's capital, a fine take us against protest as who are demanding an end to military rule. some demonstrates a view shields of stones, at least from it comes after 9 people were killed through valleys on thursday, while many others were injured. protest as have been on the streets in the united states after police shot dead, a black man in akron, ohio. they march through the city to demand justice j. the walker who was killed or the police stopped him for a traffic violation on last monday. a lawyer for the family says the body camera footage shows office his shots and dozens of time as he tried to run away. the nation's capital was storms and one bullet was fired, one bullet, they tried to over to the united government and one with fire. individuals ready
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for life? we got 90 plus. that's role. but always, it was just almost 50000 people of drilling protests in south with capital to demand better working conditions and a higher minimum wage. the demonstration was organized by south quiz because trade union, robert bryant is it's the largest demonstration stage by this trade union organization. since before the pandemic helping to swell the numbers has been a change in south korea government to a conservative administration seen as pro business and not as friendly to workers. there is the possibility of increasing the number of hours in the working weak for what trade unionists are fearing the most is spiraling inflation. they say their wages can't keep pace with whom other women own. our biggest problem is inflation. i know it's a global issue and it's caused by war,
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but why should the consequences of it be passed all the way down to us workers? listen and in all my younger, extending the working hours doesn't make sense. even the current for the 2 hours that i will, there isn't enough time for my kids and my family life sorenson video rising fuel costs lead to a national strike by truck drivers last month. that caused supply chain disruption affecting production in south korean factories. and rising prices are causing changes in peoples every day, habits with more workers making do with convenient store meals for lunch. let me the price is at my usual restaurant went up. so now i come here instead about 2 or 3 times a week. i mean, there's more pain on the way for consumers and home buyers and presented way. she just went out the real purchasing powers shrinking in the face of fierce inflation . secondly, interest rates are on the rise simultaneously, which is the burden for people paying off loans for the march and did at the
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offices of south korea's president. in the hopes this new administration will here work as grievances the workers had been pushing for an increase in the minimum wage of nearly 20 percent. but after a lot of negotiations about to settle for just 5 percent, which they are far from happy with. on the government has been urging companies to limit wage rises across the board to curb inflation in south korea right now. there's plenty to fuel workers, anger, rob mcbride, al jazeera, so rescue teams searching for at least $27.00 people after an industrial support ship sank. of the coast of hong kong, the operation has located and saved 3. remember so far. already say the boat was caught in bad weather brought home by the tropical storm shop. bob bung additions. government is investing in a new town at hopes will house people displaced by climate change. now the country is one of the world's most vulnerable to rising. sea levels has been estimated that
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by 2051 in every 7 people in bangladesh. laugh before will be forced to migrate federal land. 100 chandry has more on the initiative for molar in the southwest. this is the coastal town of mung la, near the bay of bingo. it's part of an ambitious plan by the bank where they should government to chance from this area into a refuge for those displaced by climate change. there are several other similar towns around the country sonia, beg them, and our family are among the many here who are forced to move here to find jobs and a safer place to live on the low cost of the term was destroyed by a storm. so we moved here, i mean, even before there were too many weather relation problems, and it wasn't a good place to live any more. we do face problems with commuting and getting in the fresh water. it's much better here. bangladesh already invests about $3000000000.00 a year to address the effect of climate change. in recent years,
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bangladesh government have spent considerable amount of resources in developing mung law as a climate model town. it has invested in business as industry has power plans and other facilities, as well as attract foreign investment. the towns may or shake abdur rahman says. there are other projects underway to make life easier for people here. that includes an airport and the construction of a rail line to connect the town to an economic cub across the border in india via is 100, the houses, ships are coming, trade is going on. goods are being produced and new jobs are being created among las port is active, which is why people are better off here. but romances much more still needs to be done to help people who have been displaced by climate change. $300.00 ramirez unemployment in the nearby rural areas suffered heavily due to climate change. river erosion and high salinity have affected the farming and shrimp cultivation, which is why many rural migrants are now settling in mongol. tell us all
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a little luck on was on the many women are able to find jobs here and support their family. so there is, there will doug at the ymca local since the export processing zone and other industries opened here, it's become easier to find jobs. there weren't many job opportunities before we've been living here ever since. we lost our home in a storm, a little tiny bangladesh as one of the fastest growing economies in asia. but the climate induce, internal displacement has become one of its biggest challenges. and model town like modular offer some hope and shows how those who have been displaced by climate change can transform their lives through new initiatives. and opportunities can be children of jazeera among law, bangladesh. more than a 1000000 people have descended on central london to monk. the 50th anniversary of the case 1st prize parade. ah, helen, phil is 2 years cancellations because of the current of ours and any.

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