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ah with mm pool away issue and line of the journey with this is al jazeera. ah hello, i'm adrian for again. this is but he was a lie from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. oh,
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constantino's vice president, christina fernandez. the coach no survives an attempt on her life, a man's but arrested. russia says the 2 of the un buquet inspectors will stay permanently europe's largest nuclear power plants and ukraine to ensure its safety . after catastrophic floods, pakistan scrambles to barricade towns and villages that lie in the path of flooded river, warring from the north, 80 percent of the 1000000 people who live here have already evacuated. those that have stayed behind or either waiting to see what happens, or they are working around the clock to make sure that this mud wall does not reach a bahamas formerly to own sand suit. she is sentenced to a further 3 years in prison on electoral fraud. charges and i'm fine. how much would all the sport, including raphael and adult us open campaign or maze on track as he reaches the 3rd round by the and he has had to overcome a sluggish thoughts and
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a bloody nose said voss in new york. ah, it's just after 10 hours gmc will starts with breaking news from afghanistan where at least 15 people, including a high profile cleric of been killed in a blast, had happened near an historic mosque in the western city of harass witnesses say that budget brockman, i'm sorry and his entourage were on their way to the mosque. dozens of people have been injured in the attack. we'll have more on this breaking story. a little later ebony is wrong in the news. argentina's vice president, christina fernandez to kushner, has survived an assassination attempt outside a home in buenos aires a man's but arrested following the incident. i'll to seriously a haughty report report. christina fernandez,
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de kirschner was greeting supporters outside her home in argentina when she was confronted with a gun held to her face. oh, the vice president duct witnesses screaming kirshner was returning from court when the ordeal happened. the former president is a device of figure in argentina and is in the midst of a corruption trial. she denies the charges he did. this is the most serious event we have gone through since argentina returned to democracy, christina remains alive because of a reason that has yet to be confirmed. technically, the weapon that had 5 bullets did not fire despite being triggered. the man holding the gun was grabbed by some of her supporters and detained. he is believed to be a brazilian in support of the far right. one of the meetings station without confirmation says that he had swastika ah, in cartoon in his r a, he is also a like many far right websites and goodness, something a goal that they monia can evil company, sherman things. later. in 2018,
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brazil's current president jarboe scenario was stabbed during an election rally which boosted his popularity. something analysts say could happen now. for kirschner, the media shows regalia, gun against the head, and thus the shocked, imagined genius. thank you so huge. that them might help. huh. ironically, to regain some of the populate that she might have lost among people who do not agree with her. the president has declared friday a national holiday in defense of democracy, a united response from a government that has seen deepening divisions over its response to another economic crisis, which has seen 70 percent inflation some of the highest in the world. we are harding al jazeera in 2007. christina fernandez, the coach that became the country's 1st elected female president. taking over from her husband nestor kushner. she held the post until 2015. several corruption
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scandals broke during her 2 terms as president and triggered calls for her to step down. crushed face charges in office that include fraud, corruption, and treason. i mean a blank or is sir chief analyst and head of america's at risk consultancy verisk maple croft. she joins us now. live from malaga in spain. good to have you with us, sir. uh once again, amena, uh, what do you make of this in santa? well, i mean, i think, you know, it's part of an escalation, end of the fragmentation of the political system in argentina that we have been witnessing now for its several weeks. and there is a very high level of polarization around this particular corruption case. crowds have been gathering outside of the v p 's home now for coming up to 10 days. and there's been debates around her security, whether this should be provided by the city of win osiris, the federal police, et cetera. so it's a very tense situation that clearly has been a,
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or there's been an attempt to exploited by someone who is an extreme disagreement. and it's a, you know, a very shocking case of political violence in the countries recent history. how could this incident been play out electrolyte? well, i think in the short term, there will be a rebound in support of, you know, people who did vote for a care center that have been disappointed by the economic performance of the handling of the pandemic. of the government led by president fernandez and v p kirshner will, but potentially return there is support to her. but argentina is not heading to the poles now for another 13 months and in argent time political terms, that is an eternity. so i think it's too early to say whether this will this new level of support will be sustained until october 2023, or whether the countries economic woes will actually have a greater electoral impact when we get to the ballot box,
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how vo do are the countries, politicians now go about managing risk to their personal safety. well, i mean is the leven has been condemned by both the government and the opposition. and i think, you know, in terms of a securing that the v p and other high level government officials. this is a red flag and they will have to be looked at. now, the president declared a national holiday and we expect to see more rallies in win osiris to day in support of v. p kirschner. the question is whether she will make further public appearances. um or you know, because there's now the risk of potential copycats or a similar attempts in the future against her or other members of, of the government, or even the opposition of what laws, by the polarization you spoke of incidence of political violence in argentina are extremely rare, yes, that's correct. we, we haven't witnessed
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a significant increase in political violence in recent years despite the high levels of polarization. but it's very much, you know, an issue of whether you support the p kirschner and her faction of the parent is party. or, you know, whether you're in their possession and you're seen in, in direct confrontation with them. the political discourse has been eroding significantly over the past decade and a half with politicians, particularly on the peach care centers, side, not talking about, you know, descent and, and people who think differently. but talking about the opposition more as enemies of the country. and i think that is a significant slippery slope that unfortunately of played into last night's events . good still to, i mean, i mean for actually, for being with us for me to blank rather in malaga spring. thank you.
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the you and if you play a watchdog says the 2 of its inspectors will stay at the zap parachia nuclear plant permanently on thursday, the inspection team said that it was concerned about the physical integrity of the facility or something ukraine. keven moscow have accused each other of endangering the plant with military strikes. the nuclear plant is controlled by russia, but man fight ukrainian staff. i'll just here as gabriel elizondo is in keith. he says it's still unclear how the i. e. a plans to maintain opponent of mission. the quick question that we're facing now is what happens next to the eye officials. they're on their 2nd day at the visit and there's been conflicting reports on if they would leave completely over the weekend if they would try to stay a little bit longer or keep some sort of permanent presence there. it appears that they are going to try to keep some sort of permanent presence. that's the i. e
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officials i'm speaking about at does apparition, nuclear power plant. what that arrangement exactly will look like the exact details we simply don't know yet, but we can tell you that we are getting a better sense of how the a visit by the i e officials has been going. and it's clearly been very staged managed by russia. there were no international journalists or ukrainian journalists that were allowed to accompany the inspectors. only journalists that were approved by the russians. and then also we saw that as the i, e. officials were touring the plant, they were accompanied by an official in a dark suit. and we discovered that person is a advisor to the russian nuclear watchdog or the non russian nuclear organization. you add all this up and this is why the view from keith is very skeptical. and that
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is why we're hearing from a president of altamira, zelinski, about a census if you get in. he's insinuating, if you will, that he's not happy with how this has gone down so far. let's listen to a little bit more of what zelinski had to say. green is a little said little shall demilitarization of the territory of the station is the goal, and it is bad that we have not yet heard the appropriate messages from the i. e. a, despite the fact that we talked about, it was mr. grossi during our meeting, and yet it was the key security point of our agreements. it was outlined clearly, demilitarization and full control by our nuclear workers clinical investment. here with a nissan from al jazeera, still to come on program. the last day of campaigning in she lay ahead of a votes on a new constitution. india commission is its 1st domestic aircraft carrier, becoming one of the few nations of the world for the home built warship at its force. could anyone stop this man? driving away with another phobia one will title. santa hale at that and the rest of
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the day sport a little later ah, called him in mas sentenced, ousted leader on saint sue cheese at 3 years in jail for electoral fraud in 2020. the military rulers say that they found evidence of at least $11000000.00 cases of voter fraud in the election. the su cheese party, one independent observers, didn't find any major irregularities or man milestone to us also jail. britton's former ambassadors of the country for one year over a visa breach. vicky bowman was arrested a week ago. a husband is a prominent artist and activist and was also sent him to a year for helping her breach immigration rules. let's go live that a bank account 0. 30 chang is watching developments in may and more. so an additional sentence for deposed liter on some sushi, tony. absolutely. and that now brings to 20
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years, the turtle that she's been the job for the military. john said recently that she might be allowed to serve that term on the house arrest rather than imprison where she is currently. but this is just one of a series of sentences to the clearly designed to remove remove her from the public eye, particularly with elections come in. this sentence came with the addition of what's called hard labor. it's unclear at this stage whether that'll actually be imposed upon the accent suit she bear in mind is 77 years old already at this stage, but legal experts mbm say that may just be a full mouth that may not be carried out. nonetheless, i think people will be surprised by the harshness of the sentences given that in total it's 20 years. it just adds to her woes. what are we to make tony or the year
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long jail sentence handed down to the former british ambassador husband well, it was something of a surprise we had been told when vicki bowman and i've been arrested last week, that would be a hearing on the 6th of september the fact that it has come through so quickly with a hearing and saying prison sentence handed down already is again, i think has taken some people slightly back. in addition to which this really is just as minor infringement of the conditions of her visa, which said that she had to remain in her residence. in san chung, in a suburb of young go on the apparently she spent much of the last year living in shan state. but i think the fact that she was such a high profile person that she had been the british and best in young, gone during a period when a previous military gentle had been in charge, had marked her out friends of hers,
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had expressed concerns in the past that they were concerned, she might become a pawn in the disorder, increasing the turbulent political environment within me. emma. and we've also seen the british government in the past week, taking more action against companies related to me and mas military rulers. so there may be a certain element of tit for tat in this, and it may well be that she becomes a poem in negotiations between mamma and the british government. serious tony chang reporting lives from bangkok. tony many thanks. indeed. in liberia protests against corruption, a planned friday. i'll just, i'll just here as nicholas hock, his live for us now in monrovia, the liberian capital. what's happening there right now, and nick, when adrian, this is the early hours, the protest supposed to take place at 10 g. and as you can see, not many people are here yet. this protest,
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this demonstration was cancelled last week. there's been false rumors that this demonstration will not take place this week on social media. there's been some, some false rumors out there privacy. this demonstration came under attack from pro government forces where some of the civil society activists that took to the streets were stripped naked. so there is a level of fear when it comes to talking about corruption. but the organizer of this protest that's here with us, former senator john balloon is optimistic and is hoping that people will come out to the streets. why is that? why do you think people will come out to protest the level of corruption that we have here in liberia? well, the people have thought of this that as i was happen to miss them for too long, he's saying corruption, assume the benefits of the citizens of this country. so right now everyone is
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frustrated. i'm taking the most then hotel them. we are now going to thank the united states government foot is sanctioned this talk. i don't feel governmental fissions. and at this point, i am trying to remove the destruction from the focus. it is not for government anti government. it is to fight against corruption and i'm not corruption. it is more geared towards the future. so we're thank you now for helping our government who plan to want to fight corruption. so fight selection and we're asking them to do more in sanctions. so i understand that you're marching towards the u. s. embassy, and there's been 3 senior government officials that have been sanctioned. but the corruption in this country runs deep. it affects everyday people give us examples of how people are affected by corruption law. this is probably one of the richest countries that window one half in terms of natural resources and the environment. but did people have liberia?
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probably the boys in the world. we've seen 1982, how to manage on a pool. what a minute or 2 over said romp on corruption. we're synch hosted our lead on revolution saying you were fighting the russian. and he said that you were saying, every time they tried to corrected the broadwell corruption and we'll have to take that you. woodson, the prieto's government for sustenance, i need the i form bottle. she opened it, admitted corrupt wasn't a difficult thing to fight in liberia, best government, georgia, as that meant that is difficult to fight corruption. so what are we supposed to do? accept the rupture as a norm. americans upload one of these sanctions that from does that on was going to frighten ended public official. i'll put in the hand in the pokey job and what we're saying to them. thank you for his assistance. we want you to do more and with quote on the citizens, those cds us an opportunity for a new change in the direction of biking. so let me double who thank you very much to talking with us. now. this protest is hoping to garner hundreds of people on the
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streets there marching towards the u. s. embassy. why? well, because in december present by day will hold the 1st african summits. just 3 weeks ago, we saw the secretary of state anti blinking in south africa. i read framing the american strategy towards africa towards democracy and good governance them with antique lincoln saying bad governance equal and corruption equals to weaker states and the risk of foreign powers intervening in this country. and the, you know, it states has a song strong influence over library. it's the biggest donor, this is a country built by her read american slaves. so they have a say on how the politics is run here. but george way has said that it's trying to tackle corruption. there's been several bills put in parliament just last year, 5 bills, the witness protection act, the code of conduct a targeting a corruption amongst government official. and yet we've reached out to the got
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friends from several ministers to people that have called out corruption. and all of them are frightened to talk about it. there is really here culture of fear and silence when it comes to talking about bribes and corruption at high level, but also at the lowest level in, in people's daily lives. back to you adrian. i'm 0 is nicholas hark, reporting live from liberia's capital monrovia, nick many thanks. indeed o u. s. president joe biden has launched a scathing attack on his predecessor, donald trump, and the republicans who support him. fighting said the trunk at his backers pose a threat to the very foundations of the united states. a white house corresponded kimberly, how could reports, ah, speaking from philadelphia, the city known as the birthplace of american democracy, president joe biden delivered a prime time address, declaring that us democratic values are under assault. i've come to this place
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where it all began to speak as plainly as i can to the nation about the threats we face using sharp and combat of language bite and targeted his political rival by name. repeatedly former president donald trump biden has called trumps. make america great again or mag or republican followers, semi fascists, donald trump and the miger republicans represented extremism that threatened the very foundations of our republic with just 8 weeks until voters go to the polls for mid term congressional elections and trump. now the focus of a criminal investigation into alleged miss handling of classified documents biden sending a message that a vote in november for some opposition republicans is a danger to democracy. but republicans fired back with their own speech. president
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biden has chosen to divide the mean and disparage his fellow americans. why? simply because they disagree with his policies. big, huge biden, a weapon. i think the federal government, to eliminate his political opposition. joe biden and politicized department of justice launched, arrayed on the home of his top political rival. donald trump, that is an assault on democracy. republicans also accused bitin of miss handling the economy at being soft on immigration. their issues that in recent months caused biden's approval ratings to plummet. the white house hopes this forceful rebuke of tromp and his followers will turn things around. there are dangers around us. we cannot allow to prevail. we hear you've heard it more and more talk about violence
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as an acceptable political tool in this country. it's not said sharpening his attacks on for president trump. president biden's approval ratings have been rising. it's momentum he hopes will help his democratic party retain control of congress come voting day in november. kimberly, how can al jazeera, the white house. china has put more than 21000000 people in chain do under locked down off to reporting 157 locally transmitted cases of cove at 19 millions are being tested. the lockdown will last 4 days, but could be extended. chang do is the largest city to lockdown since shanghai lifted restrictions in made out zeros. patrick fork reports from paging. little down in chin do is significant. not just because the fact that it's a massive city, it's a city of 21000000 people, the capital of citron province. it is, in fact the largest city to go under a locked and since says shanghai went under
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a bruising 2 month long locked down earlier this year. but also because jim do is a key manufacturing hub home to lots of alter makers and tech companies and, and accounts the 1.7 percent of china's g d p. so this is going to have very serious ramifications for china's economy. and it's coming after just a $157.00 cases were reported there. there's going to be 4 days of mass testing to go along with this lockdown, but authorities haven't said how long it's going to last for. meanwhile, sions and has put under semi locked and several key districts, including bowan and nan, shot districts. nan shall home to 10 cent as well as the drone maker. d j i. our entertainment venues are shut altogether in. restaurant dining has been limited. there's also going to be tighter health checks, their notably factory activity contracted for the 1st time in 3 months in august and another sign of the impact that covert curves as having on china. but the
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latest development showed that policy makers absolutely want to stick to this 0 covert approach. pakistan's, southern sin province is bracing for more flooding from a surging river in the north. already inundated by weeks of monsoon range. some areas are again at risk of zeros in bas ravi, reports now from the ha, where people are trying to save their town from suffering. the same fate as many others. ah, i feel the bags hold back the flood or risk losing everything where the road disappears. into deep water, there is a desperate race against time. every one must help and every back counts. mere is on the front line of pakistan's flood crisis. a city in a fight for survival. within a few days, residents built a wall of mud and sandbags around their town to keep the water out. i've got to get
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bonnie, can you buy it to do more water comes, then there will be a threat. but for now the waterfall stopped. and if at some point there is another breach, that would be a risk, but for now, the city is safe, but it was an optimism in the face of mounting odds part of the job. but some of the cities residents blamed the local government for being slow to act was put into that. there's a lot of confusion here. they only want us to leave when there was a breach. they should have warned people sooner. they're telling us at a time when people can't go anywhere, the roads have already been blocked. look at close the waters, come look at close, the waters come about a fear of even more flooding has forced some to walk out where they can and where it is too deep search and rescue operations are also underway, but many families remain perilously close to a growing threat, this is a town that is almost completely surrounded by flood waters. local officials tell
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us that 80 percent of the 1000000 people who live here have already evacuated. those that have stayed behind or either waiting to see what happens or they are working around the clock to make sure that this mud wall does not breach. because this must be sandbags. these are the only things that are standing between this town being saved or being completely overwhelmed by flood waters that are everywhere. compounding matters a relief operation, still struggling to get off the ground towns. people surrounded a rescue vehicle, demanding food. but there was none to give empty handed and angry. they say they don't know what is worse, not having enough to eat. oh, the ominous rising water at their doorstep. zane basra, the l. g 0 mer districts in pakistan. one still to come here, all the use our floods also as saddam where farmers are talking about. she is of a syria shortage of food once the water receives plus, why does
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a global labor shortage? what some countries plan to do about it? but it's fort bunch of the united make it 3 straight. when you said the english premier league fell out here with us a little later in the news. ah, how i'm pleased to say we have got some unsettled weather coming into our western parts of europe over the next couple days. another be wall to wall, right. but there will be some way, for most people across the north west, if you are pushed down into france even more than there is a spade. seeing some wet weather, mary of low pressure swelling away chest off the price peninsula easing a further eastwards and north. it's as we go on through the doubt. next they'll say pushing across into the channel there. so my to weather will grassy,
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make its way in across the northwest, feeding in, across a good part of the islands. northern ireland, pushing to western parts us gotten some heavier showers, look esparza brain coming through here this at wet or whether into france. we need the writer. this really is good news. you see her lines are because northern parts of spain as well. still some lobby down, paused down towards the bulk is particularly into romania, could see some localized flooding here as we go on through our friday by saturday. and that is a little further east with sir legacy of showers coming in behind where to whether they're the central part of your tankless southern parts of jeremy towards the outs . and noticed that wet weather getting in across c, a british owls. meanwhile, across northern parts of africa, it does stay dry and sunny penny showers into nigeria, making the way by the west. ah ah
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ah ah seek them. mm hm. and then international intake corruption excellence award. boot now for your hero, lou.
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ah, get adrian for the good hearing, doug, how with the views out from out here up the headlines at least 15 people, including a high profile cleric, been killed in a blouse in afghanistan. it happened near historic mosque in the western city of harass dozens of people were injured in the attack. and i've been detained after trying to shoot argentina's vice president as she was breathing supporters of the home and want us out as the president is declared friday, a national holiday in response to the instant southern pakistan is bracing for more flooding from surging rivers in the north reco monsoon rains and melting glasses of triggered floods that have killed nearly $1200.00 people since june, around a 3rd of the country is of the rule. so what's wrench, rain,
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and flood since to dawn, destroyed tens of thousands of acres of land raising fears of further food insecurity. they've also killed, pulled at a 100 people and destroyed thousands of homes out a 0. hipaa. morgan reports our de la himself has spent the last 4 months tending to his farms, hoping to profit from his harvests. but to interracial reigns and floods hate to dance to 0 estate. much of his land was submerged, destroying the crops house in arbitrary as him was. i had, we have about 1300 acres there were formed to season the reins and flows have covered about 300 acres. all what is completely destroyed is a complete disaster. some are trying to train the water, but as a farmer, this summer season has been a complete loss. heavy rains and floods have affected more than 90000 acres into 0 state home to the largest governmental agricultural project in sudan. more than 130000 farmers grow crops,
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such as corn and cotton for the country and international markets. but rain and floods have affected that, as well as the economy of the state authority see hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of produce have been lost while northerners, miller numbers are in custody. as far as this is a loss for us this season, i'll not be having anything to show them the corn and anything of a planted is gone of last more than a 1000000 susan is pounds because of the flooding. and farmers income are not the only concern. the flooding of farm lands comes at a critical time for sudan. the united nation says a 3rd of the people in the country are about 15000000, are already struggling to get enough food and with flood waters covering tens of thousands of acres. that number may rise even further. de xena is known as the bread basket of sudan, supplying half of the crops it needs any disruption in bad supply. could raise market prices in a country where more than half of the people live in poverty authorities. they've
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put plans in place to reduce the impact of floods. the houses mostly has of the year, want to see them howl. we will split up the farming cycles to make up for the losses . the farmers have incurred the amount of lands farmers plant on during the winter season will be increased based on the area of land that has been destroyed by the rain as have been heckman law has office lacy, but farmers like our de la feared their lands may not recover in time for the coming season, and they may suffer more economic losses. he been morgan august 0, did the last 8 death rally in the or state of california as recorded what is believed to be the hottest ever september day on the planet. the temperature reached 53 degrees celsius in the aptly named town of furnace creek on thursday of surpassed a previous september record of 52.2 degrees. the valley in the mojave desert is one of the hottest places in the world. it recorded the earth's highest temperature in
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1913 it was the final day of campaigning in chile ahead of a constitutional referendum on sunday. the decision to re draft. the constitution followed major protests against the quality in 2019, in october 20, 2078 percent of the electorate voted in favor of a new constitution to replace one from 1918. the final version of the new document was written by especially elected assembly. it enshrines gender equality, indigenous rights, and environmental protections. the polling indicates that most people will reject it at around 16 percent are undecided. the referendum comes of it. public disapproval of president borage, spiraling inflation at a rise in violent crime. our latin america editor at lucy, a newman, as borne out from one of the rep from rallies for and against the new constitution . in santiago. it is the final day of campaigning for
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a new constitution that is polarizing julie as never before. there are thousands and thousands of people at this rally who support the draft charged her. they say that it will change gillian, a deal, and indeed it will. if a pros, the constitution would spell a major shift for this country, which has one of, if not the most to pre market economies in the world, it would go to a more social democratic style of government. and one in which the state would have to guarantee health education. pensions of the constitution says we should be a nation of solidarity one that case for everyone. as stated in article one, it's what we'll form for in the 19th 16th, but no one listen. i've also seen as an extremely progressive constitution that recognizes the problems of climate change, for example, as well as giving a much greater autonomy to indigenous people would become one moment. boy,
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we are leaving a global crisis in which nature is demanding help. it's an unprecedented environmental crisis, and in that sense, i hope without a doubt to listen, you got the cushion will become a model for because underwear a borders are of every age and social class would not everyone is happy with the draft policy occasion. we're reject rally right now. they're only up real 100 people here as opposed to the 10s of thousands at the approve rally what the numbers may not really paint the right picture of at least according to the poles, would say that more than 50 percent of chile into are likely to vote against the new constitution, that's because many people fear that it is random, political or vague and open to interpretation of this. you know, now that you know, i'm going to vote to be jacob because i think the disco sufficient divides. it
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separates us. yeah. i think we need to write a new better one. i would. oh, i the way for the 1st time in decades voting will be in mandatory here in philly, which means that there will be millions of young people. i will have to wait on it right now. and it doesn't really say what is going to happen on sunday when jillions go to napoleon. india's government has commissioned its fast domestically produced aircraft carrier as an expansive snable fleet in order to try to keep up with regional rival china feminist under under moody, attended the ceremony, mocking the event, the coastal city of coaching the ins. the current is the largest warship ever built in india, can carry 1600 crew and 13 aircraft. it took 17 years to construct and to test our indian old time security concerns in the in the pacific region. and the indian
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ocean have been ignored for too long, but today this area is a big defense priority of the country for us. so we're working in every direction from increasing the budget for the navy to increasing its capacity. that says speak to admiral, so they lumber who's a former indian navy chief. he joins us now live from town to go. a good, happy with us at well after being beset by delays, the honest vicar, and has finally been commissioned. how important moment is this for india keep the media, keep me. we started building ships in washington and going back on the bus was commissioned in september 1916 small and see were defends. ready more or less than 100 guns and today off to 16, we have the capability of. ready designing and building our largest ship over $40000.00 pounds an acre off stereo. i know rick, ron, it's the other day for indian for the the country now has what to aircraft
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carrier that the victim being whom built does it need more? yes, in my opinion, read even know we need at least one more. so any given time you have to carry or group. so because you create one will be always the maintenance. so you will have one available on either course. what do we make of the fact that this vessel was built entirely in india? it's a media you mean to say that you meant for new design? being able to design steak and not so little bit extra time because once the project were sanctioned, the government in the navy took a call that we were indigenous. you got a little bit of time to make the marine great deal required to be able to do. and now all warships almost 40 ships under construction and order in india or being
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built in india to ship with a new steam. and the indigenous contained in ins, crohn is 76 percent and it's only been growing as a year go by one of this vessels operational capabilities. what makes it different from other aircraft carriers? it so it's not a very large aircraft carrier and you compare it to the american job a month. cheer loudly, capability, operating nattering with relation on why don't re weigh be treated for a while along with its group or ships. the carrier dos was bringing huge capability to india and in the navy can project bon, dominate an area. presidents require humanity, an assistant in disaster,
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leaving the body to the new notions, gives the ability to monitor all of the see lines of communication. joe important to the globe and then the pacific. it's a huge capability boost. well, the navy on and they're really good to talk to admiral benny, thanks for being with us. on sunday lumber enchanted german ally. lufthansa has cancelled 800 flights as its pilot stage one day strike . more than 100000 passengers stranded the carriers biggest hubs. pilots demanding better pay and working conditions. let's go live now to berlin. i'm serious. that dominant cane is at berlin airport. dominic, what's the union asking for here? the union is pretty clear about what it says its members need. remember, there are more than 5000 members of this union for i neglect cockpit as it's cold
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in german. they say they want to have a 5 and a half percent pay rise across the board for all members. and stood there also has to be some form of protection against inflation, puts into whatever deal them may eventually come for next year and so on. and that sort of thing. i spoke to a representative of cockpit the pilots union a short time ago and put 2 laws from teeny what effect this might have on passengers given the spiraling costs of inflation and that sort of thing. this was his response. it's always a difficult decision and we are not there to strike only, but the, if it is the only option we have, we are justified to strike also by law of course. so it's a pity, especially for the passengers, but it's absolutely necessary at this point. the
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interesting thing is the right to cross the german hubs of lufthansa, specifically, frankfort, munich. it also here in berlin, this no sign of a picket line. so there isn't to sort of militant agitation by the union as such, dominic, what's management's position in this dispute? management's position in so far as this dispute is concerned, is clear. lufthansa says it is prepared to offer a certain degree of percentage in so far as pay rises are concerned. graduated across the demography of the membership of those of that union. that means the seni, a captain with many years experience, might expect something around 5 percent. and those of the more novice level, freshly qualified pilots would receive perhaps less. and yet they,
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the management says that they believe this is a responsible, reasonable offer. and they can't understand why the union will not accept this has to be said so far, at least there's no indication that either side is prepared immediately to return to the negotiating check table. i'll 0 is dominic cane reporting live there from berlin airport. dominic many thanks and aid. australia's government has temporarily raised the intake of permanent migrants by $35000.00 as it tries to fix a labor shortage caused by the pandemic. o e. c. d. figures show that australia has the 2nd most severe labor and skill shortage in the world. trailing early canada ottawa is trying a new approach to migration hand picking people for hard to fill jobs like construction, an engineering germany is also struggling to find skilled workers. the situation threatens to undermine production and inflict more permanent damage to europe's largest economy. garrath leather is
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a senior economist with capital economics. he joins us now live from london that we said garrath that this labor shortage was being caused by the pandemic. i seem to remember though, that there were problems beginning to emerge before the pan direct. is that right? for a true good. we have to take a step back here and recognize that the labor forces in the developed world have been shrinking for a while. even before the pandemic case. if this isn't a new development, i think what's happened is that covered. but the so many other things is accelerated, this trend. and so you're starting to see labor shortages in many sectors of the economy. and it's clear now that it's holding back across large parts of the developed world. and one of the reasons why inflation has started to rise as well. so it's encouraging the policy makers across the world has started to recognize the problem and doing things about it. so countries need immigration on a social level, low immigration is
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a pretty thorny issue. it's been shown to be unpopular. what can government do about it? i think that's the problem with this game is that there's 2 issues. first was you mentioned that large scale immigration sent me on the scale needed to alleviate some of these problems is likely to be very politically unpopular. if you look back in the u. k. bricks most in 2016, and also the last mcdonalds from in the u. s. or the same year. a big factor behind the rise of these movements was unhooking our to do with immigration. and i don't think that has changed in the meantime. so government is going to need to be careful about how quickly they can improve foreign labor. i think the other issue is whether it's more practical that in the near term, it's not really going to provide much of a solution that, that even if you can get new work is in your country is going to take time for them to assimilate. more importantly, to be trained up in the, in the sections of the economy that needed most of it's not going to be an
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immediate solution by any means. all right, so it's going to take a long time for this to, to work. so in the meantime, what happens, troop an economy such as, as germany, you're going to have these labor shorts. just continue, especially in sectors such as hospitality, transport and travel, which recovered much quicker than we expected from the pandemic. the wage costs will increase. that will, that's the inflation refreshes that are already building is a commodity price is a mean at the central bank. it will need to raise interest rates for a man cool inside who will cause growth to slavin, possibly trigger recession. what about a country like a strain, 835000 migrant sword increase of 35000 is not going to fix the problem. well, i think that this, i think, is encouraging. the government is just starting to recognize the problem and all say, well, no say do something about it. but i think that the scale with numbers that have been told mass at the moment 35000 doesn't really test size. i think you need
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a much bigger increase in the immigrant population to really make a dent in me. i'm in the issues that we're seeing to my, you know, as we, as we've already discussed, you've got a strength, natural labor force already added on to that. you've got the destruction from the pandemic service to make a real difference in the, in the labor force. you can need a much bigger increase in. ready ready in the size of the migrant population, cuts tortuga garrath many thanks and aid garrath leather that from capital economics in london you. germany says that it will charter another floating natural gas terminal as part of its plan to stop relying on russian energy. the total will have the capacity for 5000000000 cubic meters per year. i'll be ready for you ready for use. in the winter of 2023, it will bring the country's total number of terminals now to 5. that are fears of a winter energy crisis in germany with the war in ukraine. choking supplies. still
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come here on the you sound sport. when you crave is causing a shadow of the us open a new york. saw it will tell us more, just a moment. of examining the impact of today's headline is that both hotline is what then setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions. i would likely is it that ukraine is actually going to get to be building support that it needs. international filmmakers and world class journalists, bring programs to inspire you contact our catholic government. i think i can return to my life any more. thought is eroding some of it. to my surprise freedom anita, with
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lou ah, other times for his son. thank you very much, adrian. while i found the dolls us opened, campaign remains on track despite sluggish start and the bloody nose as he reached the 3rd round. it's by no that looks as if he was in force talk the feet as he dropped the 1st act against wald number 65. you for me eat 22 time grand slam
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champion, then found his wisdom and won the next 2 sets to take the lead at our look to be cruising to the finish line. when this happened beforehand shot went wrong and his rocket bounced up and hit his nose, leaving him dazed and bleeding, but the spaniards were turned off their medical timeout. feel to win 26646261, no, you need to create this. started no, it was just the stone hit. had the beginning, i felt i break it. ah, the nose because i was a shock getting friendless, very painful and i don't know. seems like he's not break. i'm not sure. ah yet, but i know. i think it's getting bigger and bigger, but just dow, a shock, some way i deserve to play that. but for
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a wow. how joking personal was things that happens on times on as, as compassion. carlos al qaeda, that it was a straight sets winner against fur did eco korea over argentina. next up for the 30, the is home player, jensen brooks, the in the last there to to hawk out of reach the quarter finals in new york last year. ukraine's martyr go. silk refuse to shake hands with victoria as a rankoff bella rosa at the end of the match by louis. it has been a key ally of russia in the war against ukraine. co stuco who lost in straight sets says that she contacted i so anchor before the matcher. to tell her she wouldn't do the customary handshake. the parent said that it's happened racket at the next. i don't to believe that making a big deal out of it is important. i always shake,
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cancel my opponents i i had the same situation with your strep's going washington. it is what it is. well, number one, i gush wine take his also through to the round 3. the polar star beat form a champion home player. so in stevens, in straight sets to time grass anti to winner says that she still hoping to have one last match against serena williams. tonight is a great example of like knowing that sky's the limit then for sure. watching current is amazing. just explain better and better every much. so i'm really curious how she's gonna play next fransen, you know, hopefully we're gonna meet in a 5 minute. while serena said to play her 3rd wrong singles match on friday, but her and her sister venus were knocked out on the 1st round of the doubles match . the williams sisters were playing together for the 1st time in more than 4 years . the pair who won 14 grand slam doubles high hills, including 2 yes,
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opens fell 7664, to the check you of lucy, fabica and linda myschoolbucks is at the moment. i to see night it had moved up to 5th in the premier league after 3rd straight when jayden santo school. the only goal of the game in this victory over lester, early on thursday night, is confused. the signing was within him for with antoinette from that dutch club. i acts in a deal worth more than $19000000.00. the result leaf left that bottom of the table we have to construct the rides winning culture. and it is also a process that is not a you cannot take one point like to benefit i it's, it's a strategy. i made sure it should routine the to way of life. so daily based maxwell stop and his back on home soil as he continues his push towards the 2nd
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straight formula, one will title for sap and has a 93 point lead. heading into the dutch column pre, already has 9 race winds this season, and it's closing in on the old tom record of 131 at the circuit in belgium, last sunday with his phil. i rival charles the clerk down in 6, i think all season long. we've been quite quick on the straight, so some tracks of course it works better than others. and what i said before, the thing spies maybe one of the best strikes for that car and yeah, with all the updates over the year. so far, i think we got it in a better window and yeah, just feel it felt really enjoyable to drive. you said one podium in the last 9 races. it hurts especially looking at how it performance in the last 9 races take
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off by and i think it was the base i was off to probably fight for the winds and all of these races. and at the end you want to get one podium. so it hurts a little bit. and iranian football is past and present have been getting a closer look at the world cup. iran's men's and women's teams that were represented in that to her on the men's side will head it will be heading to cut off in november for what will be there. 6 world cup appearance. for the 1st time football as governing, body fi, fi as taking the trophy to all of the $32.00 countries that have qualified for the tournament. and that's always pull from behind your back to adrian. many, thanks lisa. we'll see again at to 1300 hours g m t m. finally, chinese tyco notes on the chair and going space station of completed that 1st space walk. take a look at this mission. lost and some 6 hours out, the team climbed out of the airlock cabin into open space. the job was to set up
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pumps at a just cameras outside. a new lab module for the station china space program has been working to expand the jangling station. since it was launched late last year, and i back with all that he is out for you at 13 hours g m t, we'll see it and follies back in just a couple of moments of update you on the lights by today. ah mm. with frank assessments, how much support is there, if it's street protests that we've seen in cartoon across the rest of the country,
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the street has been, have been very good. that's happening into the co confound people across the country. informed opinions, we will say more of them and what is happening is that climate change it making them work in analysis of the day's global headlines, druggie is credited by some way where they were storing italy's credibility. this critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story on al jazeera, on the 5th of september of britain's conservative party will elect a new leader to become the country's prime minister. a role likely to be defined by an unprecedented cost of living crisis spiraling inflation and away the strikes across the country. stay without his era, for the latest developments on the u. k. 's new prime minister. in the year 1271, a d. a young battalion alleged to set out on an extraordinary journey. carrying letters from the pope for the great coupla cod marco polo traveled through water legions the following dangerous roads from the holy land and beyond. to day chasing
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