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images front of mine is a war that is very much came forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield. their listening page. dissect the media on al jazeera, the latest news as it breaks. this decision basically said that the robi way decision was simply wrong. it is highly unusual for supreme court to overrule precedent with detail coverage. the bridge will not only significantly reduce the travel time, but is expected to any chevrolet, economic boom from around the world. this one here depicts the late who it was offered no up who was revolutionary poems in his play of the many ah, so long as embattled president please the country hours before his promised resignation. the military jets carrying the bar roger pack sir,
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has landed in the buildings. ah, around. com is out there alive from joe hall. so coming up, the committee investigating the attack on the u. s. capital is told donald trump plan to lead the marches are making it look spontaneous. and as president biden heads, the middle east, we take a look ahead at his visit, saudi arabia, and the delicate diplomacy that will require a deep dive into the causeway. the 1st page is from now says james webb, telescope reveal i see of galaxies and signs of water in one of them. ah to long his present got to buy a raja pack says fled the country days off to protest as angry as food and fuel shortages stole the presidential palace. roger packs and his wife were taken to the
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mold eaves on a military plane. protest. leaders had warned that would be massive demonstrations of the president and the prime minister didn't step down by wednesday. said lawson is life for us in colombo. will least we know the whereabouts of one of the raja packs. as the other 1 may hinder, roger passer is still missing that step. this is only going to anger the protest as a favor. he hasn't resign and he's actually fled the well absolutely. the air force and the prime minister have now confirmed that the president has used his executed powers to flee the country to them out of the she's gone on an aircraft from the air force as she sat. so we got to with this to body guards and his wife and other members of the family have allegedly flat as well. this is seen as an ungrateful downfall of the box. a family who has ruled this country government, this country for the biggest part of the last 2 decades got by. i was only elected
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president 3 years ago. he was a popular president at the time because he was seen as a firm leader after the easter ball makes that cost the lives of nearly 300 people . but in just 3 years time to gather with his family, who are the prime minister ministers in the cabinet. he managed to run the country into complete bankruptcy. no foreign exchange is the fuel shot that just food shortages. so if you ask people here, what is your response that the president has? flap the country. they are telling me different things. they say, you know, he can leave whatever. but we are left here in this mess, the mass that he has left behind us. i'm telling me he should come back and face justice is a com right now. i'm at the packet until residency that was formed by thousands of protects of last saturday. and ever since thousands of people are coming here to
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just see how people who, how the family was living. and there is a calm way to basically for his formal resignation that hasn't happened until now. so i've just been handed this leave flat. it's an action plan. the future of the struggle, it's called it has several. the minds of the process is number one, if the formal resignation, i've got that by i got dropbox, which hasn't happened. it also says that prime minister and become a senior has res i has to resign as well. we haven't heard from him as well. it also says that a lot of political prisoners have to be released that that's have to be canceled. farmers and workers who have huge depths, have to be cancelled. they. it also says that the wealth should be distributed more fairly among the people. and it also called for this people's council, people from the protest movement section, a representative fact. and a section of this protest movement should form
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a peoples council which should be involved in the process of elected. and you government, a new president. that's what it sass. step it's been interesting because often i've last couple of days we've been hearing that this is a leaderless movement. these protestors were spontaneous, it was a people's protest. mm hm. but now you've shown is this document that suggests the protesters are now organizing. surely that's going to be quite scary for the roger paxis at, but more so does that going to have an impact on any future moves particular next 2440 hours yes, it will definitely have so because on a tuesday yesterday there was a meeting of a group of representatives of this movement, as you say, it is a leaderless movement. it's, it's con, pays a lot of different groups. student groups to workforce work, all kinds of people. but there was a representation meeting,
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the party lead us in parliament. so they have worked out their plans for the future . they have also asked foot it's people counsel during this meeting, the parliamentarians half listened to these demands. and now the protest was of course, hope that it's not going to just be changing seats in parliament. and also in the presidency and nothing really, structural will change in sri lanka. so that's why they now have come up with this leaflet in the morning on the morning. the president has flagged the country and the nation is still in waiting of what's happening next. so i think column brother, thank you very much like his congressional hearing last year. the tackle new as capital has focused on a tweet from the den president donald trump described as a call to arms. she returns the reports now from washington. the committee has particularly presented a narrative charting donald trump's refusal to accept the presidential election results of 2020. they argue that he began the campaign targeting state elections.
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officials and the department of justice of them, vice president mike pence. in previous hearing, several senior figures trump circle of testify that there was no case to be made. the election was free and fair. and on tuesday, the committee played testimony from the white house legal council explaining he felt the same way at some point to put up her shot. and right now, once legal challenges had been exhausted and the electoral college met on december, the 14th to satisfy joe biden was the president elect trump held what was described as an unhinged meeting on the 18th pitting whitehouse staff against trumps. informal set of advisors who are advocating seizing voting machines, for example, what they were proposing. i thought was nuts getting. i'm going to categorically. describe it as you guys are not tough enough. i'm happy with his options, the committee argues vance. when trump decided to quote some of the mob a tweet in the early hours of the 19th of december,
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trump sent out the tweet. with his explosive invitation, tromp repeated his big lie and claimed it was quote, statistically impossible. to have lost the 2020 election before calling for a big a protest in d. c. on january 6th. be there will be wild wow tweet. mobilized right when paramilitary groups like the proud boys on the oath keepers. now they had a date to focus on as they attempted to overturn the election according to the committee. one former official of the oath keepers who did not take part in the right, said there was the potential for even worse outcomes. i think we need to quit mincing words and just talk about truths and what it was going to be was an armed revolution with a tweet, also mobilized rank and file from supporters who had no affiliation to any group. the committee did not present any evidence that trump actively coordinate of the rights, but the committee members keep on suggesting that i was a convergence of interests. next week's hearing will be about trump's reaction to
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the right and the growing fears of those around him. in addition, committee members amount, so they'd seen what they felt was more evidence of donald trump attempting to tamper with witnesses to the committee. schubert, nancy al jazeera, capitol hill, jones on his way to them, at least on his 1st visits the region. as you, as president, his 1st thought will be his role, where security has been boosted ahead of his arrival. ill also meet with palestinian leaders in the occupied west bank. stephanie decker, explain some of the challenges he'll be facing. the last time president joe biden was here in the region was in 2010 in his capacity as vice president trying to revive talks, which in these ratings and the palestinians. but just hours after landing here, these really government announced the construction of a $1600.00 new subtler units here. that i much shlomo, according to reports, had left joe biden furious and publicly stated this was very much against what was
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needed to rebuild trust between the 2 sides. well now he returns as president, no much loma has turned into a massive illegal settlement. no settlements have continued to expand both here in the occupied west bank and an occupied east jerusalem at sight. it is one of the main obstacles to peace by the palestinians. and under the previous tromp administration, this was never criticised, but under biden, washington is taking a stronger stands. president biden, however, comes here at a time. this really political turmoil. he'll be meeting with the intern prime minister yellow p to could no longer be prime minister with my following november's elections. and it'll also be meeting with opposition leader benjamin netanyahu. a man, he's known for a very long time, but you clearly look to go by den will also be meeting with the palestinian present mahmoud abbas here in bethlehem, where it's impossible to miss the wall. really the symbol of israel's longstanding occupation and effort to restrict the freedom of movement of the palestinian people . but to be administration has made it clear that this trip is more about
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integrating israel into the region rather than reviving long stalled peace talks. they are as guilty counselors pass a resolution to extend a cross border, a deliveries into series, last rebel held region, but only for 6 months. promotion for the shipments from turkey into north western syria expired on monday off to russia. these heard an attempt to renew the mandate for you. all diplomatic edison james phase has moved from united nations. after days of uncertainty, the security council renewed permission for humanitarian aid to flow from turkey into syria. but for just 6 months, it was deeply controversial. the u. k. france and the u. s. abstained a resolution with a 12 month timeline, which is what the you and an 8 agencies requested was defeated on friday when russia used it's vito. the vote we took this morning as what happens when one council member takes the entire security council hostage with the lives of syrian
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men, women, and children hanging in the balance. the resolution that was finally passed was very similar to the one russia had itself proposed on friday. then 13 out of 15 council members had voted against it, norway and ireland introduced the new version that festival. this was not a decision taken on the basis of a russian draft to day. this was a co van holder, russia heir, ireland, and to norway, se draft. now the words different. i think on the face of it, you may look at that and say that change, but you know that the devil is in the detail. and i think if you look at the checks, there are significant differences. what is different is a pause requiring the un secretary general antonio good terrorist to provide report on the age situation. by december, he gave me his reaction to the new resolution. we have been asking for the renewal of a cross board. the point as it is essential
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for, for the people in italy, it's a matter of life. and there are many of them that we have asked toward a renewal of her when we are the 2nd 6 months. but i strongly hope that after the 6 months or it will be renewed, the head of the human rights group, amnesty international says the events of recent days show the work of the security council is now virtually paralyzed after the rule. don't want a different system. the security council, as well as he's clearly demonstrating that she has upon the end of its past right now, something else need to come up with just a 6th month extension. members of the security council will have to re negotiate humanitarian aid in syria in january. that's a time of year when conditions are particularly tough for people in northern syria because of the harsh wintery weather. james bayes al jazeera of the united nations
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. the u. s. government says it will triple financial assistance to the pacific island nations. if it gets congressional approval was present. commer harris made the pledge to regional leaders meeting in fiji. they proposed to increase to $60000000.00, yet will be used to regulate fisheries and combat the impact of climate change. but washington, i'm beijing, are competing for influence in the region. at a time when we see bad actors seeking to undermine the rules based order, lima stands united. we must remind ourselves that upholding a system of laws, institutions, and common understanding well is, is how we ensure ability and indeed prosperity around the world. so heard, oh, deserve a veteran, protested known as grandma one goes on trial in hong kong. and we'll have the
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details on the latest breakthrough in animal to human organ transplants. ah, the journey has begun the faithful world copies on its way to the castle book your travel package today. now the southwest breeze is picking up again along the coast of a man, which means slowly will probably start to see drizzle fall out. the sky is quite a lot of cloud or has been cut all kind of the south of the arabian peninsula, which brought some significant rain. but it's now just a few showers in the monument and maybe down in yemen and western saudi. this orange here. this brownie orange is an indication of just picked up in the increasing breeze is not a consistently or persistent breeze that but it, there, at least on 1st about time we get to it later on thursday. it's gone in land and nothing ever keta. and this is where, of course, warm water is in the gulf,
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gets very hubert both by day and by night in the gulf states. otherwise it's dry and dust as you can see, an overnight attempt. you don't drop much. this is sort of reminiscent of, of the danger elsewhere in the well, particularly in europe where nighttime temperatures don't drop very much. humility can get quite high in the daytime. makes it hotter still. now it's usually hot, dry and dusty in the radio is with just the gulf states where it gets humid and us consistently the story. at the moment. bit of good news, the somalia may be some rain on the way, but it's very weak. there's an increase in the likelihood and a full of flash, flood likelihood of showers in ethiopia, sudan, and sas, sudan, official, and line of the judge. setting the discussion, i'd love to see every time there was an attack on a mosque all the right wing organization. thank me. don't approve of this. examining the headline court is a political court that is making political decisions, explorer, and abundance of world class programming design to inform the biggest period i want
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to cry is crowd of people on the streets motivate. and in 5 years, he's opening an area that a blind person never thought they could do on al jazeera a ah, be watching al jazeera reminder, false hopes, stories as hell to long his president had fled the country falling mass protest. so the spiraling economic crisis better by roger packs, and his wife took a military plane to the mold eaves. he'd been in hiding since on crowd stormed the presidential palace on saturday. and the late his congressional hearing on law, she is attack on the u. s. capital is focused on a tweet from the former president,
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donald trump described as a call to arms. it was posted in the weeks for the right is he tried to salvage his presence and job widens on his way to the middle east. on his 1st visit the region as us present his 1st hopes will be israel, where security has been boosted ahead of his arrival. ill also meet with palestinian leaders in the occupied respect. the charla va, veteran, hong kong protest, known as grandma wound is underway. the 65 year old has been detained on several occasions. this time she's facing charges of unlawful assembly and the truck had loss was 6 weeks. alexander wong frequently took part in the 2019 protest movement, waving a british flag. adrian brown has moved from hong kong. i think in the eyes of many people, so she is a celebrity. she is facing 2 charges of a legal assembly that goes back to january of this year when she was arrested after
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she was detained, she was denied custody and has been basically in jail now for the past 6 months. now, grandma wong is well known. she stands out because it's the prompt that she used to use during the protests in 2019. she would waive a large union jack flag. and of course, in the eyes of the authorities, that was a very sort of flagrant tone, very provocative, because it seemed to suggest that there was still a sort of nostalgia for british colonial rule here in hong kong. she is no stranger of course to the courts. she has been arrested and jailed multiple times during the past few years. and back in 2019, she vanished after returning to china. she did fist across the board in shins and when she eventually emerged 14 months later, she said she'd be interrogated almost every day. now alexandra wrong, which is her real name, is facing the prospect of up to 5 years in jail if she's convicted at this court.
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now, on tuesday, another veteran protest her was jailed for 9 months. he is 75 years old and there's concern. he might well die in jail because he now has false stage colon cancer. e finance ministers have given croatia final approval to adopt the euro from next year. croatia will be allowed to adopt the currency the 1st time a country is done. so in almost a is and the move came on a day when the euro hit parity with the or stella. it's the lowest valuation since 2002, the currency is full, is being driven by phase of a global recession. and there are also concerns that supplies a brushing gas might be cut due to the war in ukraine. and london's busiest airport has announced it will limit the number of departing passages to a 100000 a day. for the next few months before the pandemic, the average number of de passengers at heathrow was more than double that. but
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authority, se airlines and ground staff cannot cope with the recent rise in passenger numbers . the limit comes into effect on tuesday and will last until september. 8 candidates have made it onto the ballot, hoping to replace boris johnson as the leader of the you. case. conservative party . former chancellor ritchie. soon ac is the favorite. he kicked off his campaign on tuesday, promising honesty after a series of votes, the u. k. next, prime minister will be announced on september 5th for his johnson step down following internal pressure over a series of scandals and panama, as governments, as announced, measures to curb the rise and fuel prices and some essential food products fall is week of nationwide protests. we're just showing no signs of dying down offender ramp, yet in our reports. for 2 weeks brought us to take him to the streets of panama. meaning the government take action to combat the high cost of living prices,
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of gasoline, medicine and basic food items have doubled since the star of the year and a regular protest in every way. and we are ready to start an indifferent strike until they sit down with us to discuss and find solutions to this and sustainable situation. teachers were the 1st to demonstrate at the start of july that they have since been joined by construction workers, students and members of indigenous groups in the central province of their ag. west protesters blocked the pen american highway affecting access of goods to the panama canal, from other central american countries. president lowered in tina could at the so blamed cove it in the war in ukraine for the cost hikes. he promised to reduce the price of gasoline by 24 percent and fries the cost of $10.00 basic food items to try and be swayed protesters, order pro lemme, there will be our one of the problems now hitting panamanians and the world is rising fuel prices and the consequences for that reason i set up talks to address
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high fuel costs directly impacting the cost of staple foods, but with the objective of finding concrete and feasible solution. in fact, they might say that, but on tuesday protestors called the offer insufficient, demanding larger reductions and vowed to keep up their pressure on the streets. annually say the problem lies in an unequal economic recovery. following the pandemic is no middle micro established band or the macro numbers a bit on a few items, logistics, the national airline mining and, and the panama canal. but the growth did not trickle down to the population while prices went up. so looking close, panamanians are wondering why if the country is growing at 6.5 percent, they are unable to pay for medicine gasoline. the government is hoping for negotiations with union leaders, but for now more demonstrations are planned. international strike is set to go ahead on wednesday allison, that a deity al jazeera. there's been
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a new breakthrough in the field of animal to human transforms raising hopes of a way to ease organ shortages in the future. doctors in new york transplanted genetically modified pig hearts into 2 people who were declared brain dead but remained unlike support. in both cases, the new hearts were not rejected by the house, and the hearts continued to function well until the conclusion of the 3 day experiment. and in a separate case, in january this year, a living person was successfully given a pink heart, but died a few months later of heart failure. it's thought infection with a pig virus may have contributed to his death. the doctors and the latest procedure announced additional virus screening for its transplants. the 2 doctors involved in the surgery say using genetically engineered pig halls, is the way of the future to address critical organ shortages. least so that you are experiments was really to better understand of the entire process
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oh, technically doing the trash plantation but also reserving the organ and also understanding the responses and inflammatory response in detail in houston. so in a nutshell that the real um, you know, the real reason that this is such a milestone is because i think it makes it one step closer to that reality of being able to use transportation. this is all designed to be able to address the significant shortly available for transportation. and one of the dreams of many transplant physicians and surgeons has always been able to see if we could have an unlimited source of these organs available for life safety procedures. i think it's more up to us than many people like minded or we would be doing it tomorrow. i think that, you know, we probably learned as much as we can from studying this and i'm aides. and,
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you know, we really need to put these organs in the humans to see what's going to happen. now, it's not up to us. it's up to the regulatory agencies like the f, ga to, to determine whether they feel that there's adequate evidence and safety to move into living human trial. to says it's saying in our last for pulling out of $44000000000.00 deal to buy the social media platform, it says the billionaire has contractual obligations to which he is refusing to honor because they no longer serve his personal interests. must said he was withdrawing from though deal this week. he accuses the company of failing to reveal the number of fake accounts on its service. elementary in the majesty of far away galaxies has come into sharp focus for the 1st time. that's off to nasa released images from the new james web space telescope,
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the most powerful to be launched into orbit among the discoveries where a dying saw an stella nursery. reynolds, now ripples. i've enormous galaxies locked in, a cosmic dance, billions of stars, and planets. 300000000 light years from earth. this is one of the spectacular images taken by the web space telescope unveiled for the 1st time. what you're seeing is just a weeks worth of data. i think what we're going to learn in 20 years. i think of the answers that we're going to get to the questions. we don't even know enough to know what the questions are to them. and in the process, we're going to learn more about who we are, what we are, what is our existence in this cosmos, ah, we are looking back in time almost to the beginning. the image of the so called
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stephens quintet chose to galaxies, colliding and merging with one another, impelled by the force of gravity. one of the galaxies features a bright spot. scientists have identified as an active black hole, the gas and dust lighting up as it spills into the gravitational event horizon. this image shows a stellar nursery with brightly shining new stars being born at the edge of a vast region of gas and dust. this is the corina nebula, which is part of our own milky way galaxy. the level of detail showing structures and bubbles in the enormous cloud is finer than any other telescope is capable of. this image shows a dying binary star surrounded by super heated hydrogen gas and other materials spun off from the ours core elements which will re form into other stars, planets. and perhaps in time living things web, which was launched in december, is
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a joint project of nasa and the european and canadian space agencies. it took more than 20 years to build and cost $10000000000.00. it's the most sophisticated space telescope ever made and makes observations in the infrared spectrum, a wave length of light not visible to the human eye. scientists were awed by the 1st images. maybe people in a broken world, managing to do something right, and to see some of the majesty that's out there. finally, this image gives a sense of the incomprehensible vastness of space and time. it is a deep look at a single area teeming with galaxies and stars. the light scene here originated 13000000000 years ago, less than a 1000000000 years after the big bang. scientists promise many more discoveries are ahead. adding immeasurably to our understanding of the universe that we are a part of rob reynolds al jazeera. jonathan learning is
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a james web space telescope, into disciplinary scientists. he says the significance of the images goes way beyond the signs. we're certainly seeing farther than any telescope has before the web is showing its remarkable power and sensitivity and just these 1st few images. this gives us a new perspective on our place in the universe. we are in terms of our physics and chemistry, a product of the evolution of the cosmos, and so to understand where we came from and whether we are unique or perhaps the common outcome of cosmic evolution requires understanding that cosmic evolution and telescopes give us that information. and web is going to push us that much farther toward understanding our place of this remarkable cosmos. ah.

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