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on al jazeera talk to al jazeera, we ask you be more specific, how many troops are you asking for? and what kind of military equipment we listen, ask the people of cuba industry. if there is a difference between donald trump and joe bite for them, it's saying we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera. ah, a storyline couldn't stay cation protest to say they won't leave the president's house until the company's leaders stepped down. ah, i'm the parker. this is al jazeera life dough. so coming up all than 20 people are dead in south africa, half to 3 bar shootings and separate areas. raising questions about policing and gun control. ukrainian search for survivors in an apartment building devastated by
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a russian strike in the east. rising cost of living as pinching people in chile. how people in santiago, a coping with skyrocketing food and fuel bills. ah, he began with a continuing crisis since for longer gutter by roger pox. so and ronald vick from a sing i have said that they will step down later this week for protest is occupying the president's home, say they will not stop until both he and his brother, the prime minister, resign and al fernandez, was there a real carnival atmosphere here at the president's official residence, the great facade you see behind me, you notice the architecture, it goes back many, many decades. and this was the sight of that massive sea of people who overran this property. seeing the exit of president go top
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a roger boxer on friday. now obviously he has to resign officially, but for the protest movement that called for him to step down. this has been a victory. and for more sher lumpkins that are here, they said they're not going to lose an opportunity to see how their leaders lived. this is our next money. so i'm here because of the out. so what kind of things been done for our tax money? that's actually what i'm yeah, this is the maximum. so wanted to just so to understand the part of people and the sheer number of people trying to get in to see the president's house is posing a real problem. those who are part of the protest campaign who are still trying to control some of the crowds are urging people to be careful, very structural damage, obviously a very all property and just cannot handle. the sheer numbers are climbing up the staircase that has been structurally shoes. so that's posing a very real problem and the danger and this obviously the swimming pool at the
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president's house of the water looking very much. 2 worse for the wear, but those iconic pictures of people are diving into this right off to the protest is essentially over at this residence. now president go tabio roger boxer is reported to have been evacuated to safety before the protest says actually got into the property. we still haven't seen any signs of him other than to hear the statement that he has indicated he is willing and able and willing on his resignation. on the 13th of july, allan categorized a political economist, senior lecturer of the university of java. he says, the economic crisis has united the country against the government. the economic situation has been quite harsh throughout the country as it has been in the north as well. but particularly for day wage labor companies even want mula beans. now becoming difficult because there's no production happening in the rural economy,
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farmers are not able to cultivate because they don't have kerosene high fishermen. i'm not able to go to see. so this whole support for reggie change is island wide because people are feeling the pressure throughout the country. as soon as the president and prime minister reside the speak off, the house becomes an acting ah president. and then they would have to elect another president from among the parliamentarians. ah ho ever. there's also been a call for abolishing the executive presidency. the concentration of so much power in one individual. so hopefully they will elect someone with the agreement that is going to be a symbolic, a president until such time that constitutional changes can be brought all the parties that are not part of the government. and we're not with the raj boxes. hopefully form a national government. and even if it's minority government with the support of the
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people's movement, ah, govern the country for a period of time politically to bring about a political but also economic stability in terms of getting essential goods to the people. at least 14 people have been killed in the shooting in south africa. 9 others have been injured in taken to hospital police say a group of gunmen opened fire on patrons inside a bar in the johannesburg suburb of sweater. catcher, lopez, haughty young. has the latest overwhelming pain, as families are called to identify their relatives. it was after midnight when police say more than a dozen people of shot dead by gunmen in a bar. new johannesburg bodies piled near the entrance. our victims who tried to run out and escape what renewal is that the assailants the just entered into that
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space? well, people enjoined and opened the shorter and only to them. investigators have described the shooting as a massacre said ins as that a, anyone now was, this is a gun, was to try in the act and a, or in our communities and wish to call upon communities to actually little indeed assist the police in, bring in to book a those a pretty tough police, say nothing was stolen from the business. now with their focus turned on catching those responsible, finding out why the victims were targeted. katia lopez, of a young al jazeera or gun ownership has actually divisive issue in south africa. one of the most contentious reform proposals is the firearms control act, which was stop people from legally owning a gun for self defense purposes, support to say fewer guns would lead to less crime. but critics of pushing back they argue civilians need license weapons to defend themselves, especially with
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a rising crime rate and an overwhelmed police force. while the 6000 people were killed in the 1st 3 months of this year in south africa, please say most violent crimes of the worst they've recorded in the last 5 years. adult kirsten is a non violent activist, the director of gun free south africa. she says gun violence there as a pattern and the profile. when i saw that it and brought in a new gun lewis in 2000, we saw a 50 percent reduction in gun this in this country. and over the last 10 years, because of this kind of proliferation of bands coming into our society into legal hands, are we really seeing a year on here increase in gun homicides? and i guess the to distinguishing features, it is usually young black men, between the age of $15.29. and it's young men, often living in metropolitan areas, but under resourced areas are often without jobs and limited
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education. that is your typical kind of profile of your gun victims. so for example, in our homicide data, most of the 23 people shot and killed daily in this country. 20 of them are young men. it's important to add that the perpetrators are also young men in that age group. in south africa, usually going up to sort of the 5 late sixty's. but that's what gun violence looks like in this country. what's worrying is a really new pattern emerging of what we calling multiple killings. this has this has not been the pattern of gun violence in our country, but we've seen this shift in the last 18 months here. and at the moment, i guess is not sufficient data to say, is this a new trend? but it's certainly very wiring russian missile strikes, of course,
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widespread damage in towns and cities across the south and east of ukraine. at least 15 people were killed in the town of chassis of yar rescue. as fear more people are trapped in the rubble of a 5 story building. adam fisher reports prieto and sky lit up is russian. rockets fall in chest of yard, an apartment block, torn apart, rescue workers know the timing of the attack means most people would have been in bed. so they're moving debris by hand tunneling down, trying to find anyone still trapped in the building. look, what have we done to then what if our people done to hurt them? there was darkness, and then it all started. locals could only leucon helpless as the sets continued for neighbors. friends, relatives were with that, you know what the law we ran to the basement. there were 3 heads the 1st somewhere in the kitchen. the 2nd i don't even remember. there was lightning. we ran towards the 2nd entrance and then straight into the basement. we sat there all night until
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this morning. we'll pull north if you get, the local governor says there may be many more people trapped than the rubble having lifting gear is on stand by mom to rule again with her one more conformational war crimes where the russian federation they're targeting civilians everywhere down. so villages and cities, it doesn't matter if they're on the front line or somewhere else. the president's chief of staff called it another terrorist attack by a terrorist country, and he demanded government's act to declare russia, a state sponsor of terrorism. the russians have repeatedly denied the target civilians. q u. s. senators have pushed the idea of designating russia a state sponsor of terrorism, and they believed they could get almost unanimous support for it in the u. s. senate. that would put russia in the same category as north korea. iran and syria and the vote could fall in coming days. i'll fisher,
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i'll just either keep japan's governing ruling liberal democratic party has one sunday's parliamentary elections just 2 days after the assassination of its former leader shims o abbe, florence, louis reports japan as a nation in morning after the assassination of its former leader shinto ave, on friday, but for its governing liberal democratic party, a glimmer of good names after sunday's upper house elections. the o. d. p has been the dominant party since the end of the 2nd world war and had a high approval rating. going into the vote. ave was a member of the lower house and still wielded considerable influence as head of the l. d p largest faction. analysts say the results will help prime less taikisha consolidate power. you know, the biggest threat to his position has been sheen's obey. so the fact that our bay was killed a couple of days ago actually, ah,
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is another thing that made stabilizers regime and in a strange way the strong election showing will give him a chance to increase military spending, revising japan's pacifist constitution. one of our base unfulfilled ambitions is also likely to be on the cards. although analysts say amending the constitution will not be an easy process. and also when you told robison there it is still unclear how to amend the constitutional and which parts of it need to be amended. even in monk sizing, supportive constitution amendment opinions very, a lot of the can't be a quick change of the constitution. even any block getting 2 thirds of the 6 can't do it, the japanese people will vote on it, and it is hard to part. meanwhile, the suspect in our base assassination has been handed over to prosecutors inara, where he will likely be detained and question before being charged. police have acknowledged, there were security flaws in friday's attack. i'd have promised
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a thorough investigation. florence louis al jazeera still had allowed jazeera who will replace boris johnson is british prime minister. we'll have an update of the growing field of contenders. 46 satellites are going to be blasted off in california. we'll explain why ellen musk starling network is both applauded and maligned. ah, hello, it's very much a north south splitting the weather across the middle east at the moment. northern areas seeing the usual hot sunshine, dry and dusty condition before the south. a lot of cloud around be seen flooding into northern parts of a mon, recently cluster of storms rolling at the southern parts of saudi arabia. that is likely to bring some localized flooding as it continues to drive its way further
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west was over the next few days. cool southwesterly winds the monsoon. that's going to continue driving its way across southern parts of our mon, southern pakistan. lots of heavy showers, 3 much of in the, at present particular cross the western gas central part. like to see some flooding here. heavy rain to just popping up ramping up on the other side of the babin gold into myanmar, northern paths of tide, nbc, those central areas of india, western parts still seeing some very heavy rain or we could do some right into somebody can see a fair amount of cloud on the satellite picture, but not too much of that is rain bearing. we are going to see one or 2 showers into samaria. not too much rain therefore can yeah. the wet weather is further north. we'll see some wet weather. they're just coming into the if you have been hard as driving the way further westward, in the coming days, south of the equator, much of africa stays dry, fine and sunny with a few showers to the east. ah,
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the frank assessments, it sounds like you don't expect anything to change the problem in lebanon. it's actually structural lebanon needs and use of contract in order for it to solve this problem in food opinions, international communities, on the goal of this, my security that creates a government, has knowledge to be seen in depth analysis of the data global headlines. this is going to be very hard to explain to the public that instead of pushing back, you know, it's actually got 2 members inside story on al jazeera. ah ah,
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they're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories this out. the testers occupying the homes of sir lancaster, president and other official building, say they won't leave until both the president and the prime minister stepped down both of agree to resign. already, after a day of protest, at least 14 people have been killed by gunman in a bar in south africa. it happened in the north bazaar mo, settlement and to wet so south west of johannesburg. at least 15 people were killed in russian military strikes and the ukrainian town of just if he are rescues fear more people are trapped on the rubble of a 5 story building russian ground forces pushing to take control of the entire don . yes, region no. the line up of candidates to replace boris johnson is british prime minister is growing more crowded by the day. former defense secretary petty mordant has a noun. she's launching her bid. ah, follows for content does who enter the race on saturday hall recess? the latest on those contenders from london, penny more than the last one to officially confirm that she'll be running to be
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a concert leader of the conservative party. and by extension, british prime minister. she's one of the ones who really isn't a household name in this list. that's down to 9 people so far she's, she made a page that it's time for, for the party and the country to move on from the sort of personality politics of boris johnson and, and, and, and hate these, these candidates haven't really shown a great deal of personality so far on saturday, a couple more were. busy were in the frame sachi javert, he was health secretary until last week, and he was one of the ones who resigned to at to spock the downfall of forest johnson. as british prime minister johnson resigning of course, last thursday at alongside his resignation, was richie su, not who was chancellor of the exchequer. before he resigned. and he released the vice slick video to announce his candidacy. he's perhaps the front runner,
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and we are expected to see pretty patel at the home. secretary decide whether she's going to run in the next 24 hours. also patel, best known perhaps as they are mastermind behind the decision to try and the port asylum seekers to rwanda. voters in the republic of congo, electing members to the national assembly that ruling congolese labor party led by long time president dennis sa. soon, gesso is expected to secure a majority in the 1st round. if it doesn't now be a 2nd round, sun opposition parties of boycotting and accused the government of rigging the election. the rising cost of living is causing economic turbulence across latin america. and in chile, inflation is forecast to hit 12 percent by the end of this year, fueled in part by political uncertainty, do see a new ban report, some santiago for generations of chileans who never experienced high
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inflation. rising prices of food and fuel, our shock sales women, claudia, at an id. i says she's never seen anything like it. e. m a for you. on the other day i paid $12.00 for a tiny piece of meat and bones for that price. i used to buy a kito, a fillet or sirloin steak. i'm not joking. this is all i have. biscuits, a capsicum, 2 tenths for the calf and an avocado the $16.00 comparable to levied on rather than in the last 6 months, inflation has surpassed 7 percent compared to the usual 3 percent a year of last month. the central bank raised interest rate to yet again, by 9 percent, which means new homeowners are struggling to repay their loans. and to make matters significantly worse, the u. s. dollar has reached a historic high against the gillian vessels or passing the $900.00 k. so mark, in fact, experts say that it will likely go over 1000 vessels in the next couple of months.
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and this is extremely problematic. there's 2 out of every 3 items in the basic basket of goods. the chileans consume, is imported in us dollars. chilly needs dollars to buy patrolling gas, which it does not produce fuel and food have shot up most of all, mainly due to the ukraine crisis. but they're also internal factors. the previous government overheated the economy with aggressive pandemic subsidies. it's been followed by mumps, of political uncertainty over the economic repercussions of a new constitution that could be approved in september, but we'll have a ton of information. unfortunately, we are in a very store, we scenario on the authorities. we'll have to work wonders revert. the situation was shocked to her new government was elected on the platform of vicious social reforms and promised tax hikes to pay for them. but given the economic scenario,
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many question, this week's decision to push ahead with a move finance minister mario marcel defense, even though it will further spook investors 1 dollar. it was a from willie me though. when the states resources are limited, the government must prioritize the next government or minister changes that were science, resources, elsewhere, and discretionary manner. that ends up eroding the legitimacy of the states public policies. okay. whatever the reasons, inflation and uncertainty, both of which have been strangest, naturally, are becoming every day worked in what was latin america's most stable economy. to see a newman out is iraq. santiago? well, it's a very similar story. in argentina, the government there is facing a rising tide of demonstrations as it struggles to rain in soaring inflation and poverty protect us from across the political divide held separate rallies in the capital. buenos aires daniel schwartz, lab reports argentina united facing its problems together. that
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was the message to the nation given by president alberto fernandez. speaking in the northern province of took a man with a declaration of independence, was made 260 years ago. where if we do not believe he goes, there is no political future. if you don't build on and strengthen every day that things that unites us over, ah, that is not the message being heard. elsewhere in argentina, both left him right, rich and poor, marched here in what osiris and across the country, separately demanding different things. but both unhappy with the government. what should have been a day of celebration in argentina has only served to show that the divisions in the thought here. here to my right in front of the government house is a protest calling for members of the current government to be prosecuted for corruption on my left. on the other side of the police. gordon, are those left when groups and social organizations say the argentine isn't not
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high? is that for the international monetary bond? i did said alleviate poverty. these marches it from the shanty towns and other marginalized communities, low paid workers, calling for the government to invest in jobs, schools and housing not to pay it's crippling debt to the international monetary fund. not here enough to imply that they should pay or pensioners for youngsters education, health care for our families. instead we're paying the external day a fraudulent debt. argentina is this year due to pay $19000000000.00 of its debt to the i m f. these protests from more affluent neighborhoods accused the government of mismanagement corruption, reserving special anger for the former president and current vice president. christina from then this the kitch. now we're marching to get rid of this government. you can see how divided argentinian sir. christina must go depressed in moscow. they should all go. analysts predict that inflation leafy will be more than
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70 percent poverty and unemployment, or rising. the economy minister resigned last week and confidence in a divided government is waning. all this makes argentina vulnerable to the rising fuel and food prices. if you much of the rest of the world as those prices continue to rise. the divisions or li like you to deepen can you show and neuralgia 01 as iris. some protest is in the chinese city of jang joe say that they were injured by heavy handed security personnel. they were protesting against the freezing of their deposits by 3 rural banks. the bank sought access to accounts in april, saying it had to do with a systems upgrade. customers say they haven't heard anything since the banks are under investigation for a legal fundraising. thousands of people in lebanon's, northern city of tripoli are living in danger because their homes are at risk of collapse. the city has suffered from decades of government, neglect, and instability. but it's a family, it's a living, an unstable structures because they're too poor to go elsewhere. st. honda has more
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in just a few moments highlight decal lost everything the 3 story building where his family used to live collapse. the tragedy in lebanon 2nd largest city tripoli has scored his 6 year old son was the, for his younger sister's humana died under the rubble of a conflict in our country. the government doesn't care about us. we knew the building needed repair, but we couldn't afford to move up. another thousands of families are living in danger because of the poor state of buildings, temporary fixes to reinforce the foundations are not permanent solutions for families live in this rundown building. was either going to go look at these stairs, they are about to collapse. it will cost us $3000.00 for repairs. we don't have $4.00 in our pocket on the job. you local authorities estimate up to $10000.00
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housing units are at risk of collapse. they say there's only so much they can do without the central government addressing the economic collapse that's forced much of the population into poverty. today i will ask by had on there been mo, quote, there's a ticking bomb and tripoli we, the municipality are doing our job by warning people to evacuate. but assertion is the responsibility of the government. any solution requires money and the lebanese state is nearly bankrupt. but even before the current economic crisis, tripoli was neglected. the united nation says this city more than any other in lebanon, is in need of social housing. there has been no development or investment for decades. many of the buildings are old and haven't been maintained. some were damaged during the civil war that ended in 1990 and the political violence. in the ensuing years. others were built illegally with poor quality materials, yeoman's,
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that comes up with a bit that how can you blame those who can't afford construction materials or restoration costs that were already poor and they have become poorer with the collapse of the local currency? many here, no, their buildings aren't safe, but they have nowhere else to go. all they can do is wait for the next tragedy center for their elders. either tripoli, northern lebanon, the fast moving fire in the us state of utah has burned through hundreds of hacked as of land around the town of fillmore, firefighters have been, sprang the surrounding hills with flame retardant. they've also ordered evacuations of nearby properties. meanwhile, thick black smoke filled the skies over the italian capital rome on saturday. it came from a wild, far inside the centered self archaeological park. just east of the city center. the cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed. space axis is set to launch another 46 starling satellites into space. the falcon, 9 rock,
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it will be jetting off from california, vandenberg space force base on monday. if all goes to plan the satellites will be deployed into low earth orbit. about an hour after lift off just been caspar is professor of climate space sciences and engineering at the university of michigan. he says darling's technology will connect more of the world with reliable and plunged, potentially uncensored broadband internet. this is space axes, 50th launch of starling spacecraft. once this launch is successful, will be about $2500.00 operational starling spacecraft circling earth accounting for nearly half of the operational satellites in orbit around earth. as more and more of the spacecraft, orbit earth, anywhere in the world. if you have a small satellite dish, you can have broadband quality internet access. star link is opening access on a country by country basis fi and these satellites pass over every country in the world. so it's up to space x and starling to decide which country is they allow
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subscriptions into. but we saw just a few months ago with the flip of an electronic switch, they were able to enable access to ukraine guy and he kind of information can flow on this. and anyone that star link allows to can use it. so i think this is a really interesting new mode of communication that a lot of countries are following. you can't firewall or block these satellites. in fact, we saw there were attempts to jam the startling spacecraft over ukraine and they were able to defeat that jamming technology. but very quickly, muslims around the world have been celebrating the festival of each other in the rocky city of mosul. prayers were held to the al nori mosque for the 1st time since security forces regained control of the city and 2017. the most famous i'll hug by minarette was blown up by iso during the battle to defeat the arm group. in india, hundreds of worshippers gathered at the 17th century jama mustered mosque in delhi
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to offer pres muslims, traditionally among the day by sacrificing livestock. they then give it as gifts to family members, friends, and the poor and thousands of worshippers in pakistan's largest city. karachi, came out for pres, the large outdoor gathering has been held at the cities polar ground since 1958. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories protested, occupying the homes of sri lanka, president and other official buildings. so they won't leave until both the president and prime minister stepped down both of agree to resign already after a day of protests, the country is struggling with its worst economic crisis in decades. elise 14 people have been killed by gunmen in a bar in south africa. it happened in the nom samo, settlement and sweater, south west of johannesburg. please say a group of men opened fire on the patrons just after midnight. for these 15
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people were killed in russia, military strikes and ukrainian town of chuck.

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