tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 21, 2022 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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spiral out of control. now specialists police squads run by women, a trying to reverse the trend and bring the perpetrators to justice. but can they overcome years of macho culture and indifference? behind the scene with the fem aside detected on a jesse eva from breaking down the headlines to exposing the power was attempting to silence. reporting the listening post doesn't just cover the news. it covers the way the news is coupled on al jazeera. ah, this is al jazeera ah,
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hello and welcome. it is great to have you with us today. this is the news. our live from doha. coming up, pakistan's, former prime minister, enron con rallies, supporters after he was disqualified from holding office for 5 years. a european leaders fail again to agree on a plan to solve the continents energy crisis caused by the war and ukraine. and the u. k. house of commons liter penny morgan becomes the 1st candidate to officially enter the race to a place lives trust as prime minister. and italy's far right liter, georgia, maloney says the president has given her alliance and mandates the form the next. on the richardson with the late system world cup news with less than 30 days to go before the tournament starts in cancel a set back for portugal, captain christiana, rinaldo details coming up this out. ah, so it's just after a steen 100 gmc and we start in pakistan,
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this our were the election commission as disqualified, former prime minister, enron, kon. from running for office. the commission says con is guilty of unlawfully filling state gifts, received from foreign leaders and dignitaries. the case against the former prime minister was filed back in august. come on, hider is falling developments from mariann in pakistan. this particular case of gods is seen as controversial, given the fact that the legal fraternity, particularly the for the former prime minister said a politically motivated that is of god it within the budget on the rules. because all the gifts are received by. 2 the head of state or senior ministers in august on can be bought back initially. it was the rule that you had to pay 25 percent of the price m. ron had read that to 50 percent,
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and of course the opposition saying that they were in regularity, or the legal team also thing that cannot be disqualified by the election commission of august on which does not have the jurisdiction of a court appointed legal team of granted immediately are going to go to the upper court, the supreme court or the law by court, where they will challenge it, saying that the election commission does not have the mandate or disqualify anyone that did the jurisdiction of the court. and this of closet coming at the time of great political instability within budget on because m ron khan had threatened, i did. the board will march on islam abad late fees to the capital in order for his demand to be accepted after 2 days of talk. see you leaders have wrapped up a summit without reaching agreements on how to solve europe's energy crisis. the prices have surged as europe tries to cut its dependence on russian supplies. shown
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a whole reports from brussels. e u. countries are the group of an energy crisis with gas prices up 300 percent since the outbreak of war in ukraine. and you leaders are still gripped by in decision over how to deal with it. this road map that and now has to be worked on and then implement it. it is a joint purchase. big step forward. 8 is the rules for sharing gas. so the solidarity agreements and the rules that have to be followed in case of severe disruption. it is the topic of excessive price prices and how to limit them. despite hints that agreement division remains between heavy weights, germany, and france on an energy priced cap. that would see the e u refusing to trade gas above a certain level. germany believes that would lead to supply shortages with trade is simply selling their wares on asian markets for a higher price. they've agreed to keep talking in classic style. the leaders have
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pushed discussions on to energy administers, who meet next week ahead of a possible emergency summit. next month. it seems likely they'll agree to some form of cartel style gas buying similar to the methods used to buy a vaccines during the pandemic. it is less certain to what extent they may agree on a price cap and substantial time was given to ukraine itself, ways of helping to protect its energy infrastructure. the target of repeated rushing to attack ukraine's president for the mid zelinski addressed the leaders via video link. he warned that russia was planning further attacks on energy hubs. in particular, hydro electric dam in the south. he's given the russian terrorist blow out more than a settlement, including car song, was faced rapid flooding. hundreds of thousands of people will be affected. to keep ahead of the freezing winter,
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he warned. of russia's plan. they set off another wave of migration towards the e. u. j, a whole al jazeera brussels. the u. s. says military trainers from iran or in crimea helping russian troops use the range may drones to attack ukraine. washington believes the ring and drones hit the capital key as well as energy facilities across the country. iran has not reacted to the latest us accusations, but denies that the drones are iranian made. we can confirm that russian military personnel based in crimea have been piloted, piling, piloting, fuse me around in the us using, using and conduct kinetic strikes across the crane. including in strikes against cuban and reason dates. we assess that iranian personnel, runny and military personnel were on the ground in crimea, and assisted russia in these operations. russia has received dozens of these u a b, so far and will likely continue to receive additional shipments. in the future and
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mom and john hill has more on this now from keith. there's been a save an issue just this morning from the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine. the statement reads, in part that the russian federation is transporting iranian instructors to prepare and train drone operators to utilize the a shaheed 136, and a ross drones. those are those drones that are commonly referred to now as kamikaze . drones are at what's interesting though, is that the statement did not specify where exactly the ukrainians believe those iranian instructors may be in the country. what's interesting is that in the past week, you've had several ukrainian media outlets reporting the same information, stating that their sources are telling them that there are iranian instructors on the ground. in those reports that we've seen, it has been stating that those iranian instructors are in russian occupied crimea. and that it is in that area where they are training and helping
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a russian forces to be able to utilize those kamikaze drones. we have, over the course of the last week on many occasions, heard presidents lensky and many other officials, bemoaned the fact ab, because they are saying that the iranians are supplying support to russian forces in ukraine and the ukrainians are claiming that the iranians are supplying these kamikaze, drones to russian forces in ukraine. of course, we should mention that the iranian government has repeatedly denied that they are supplying the support or drones to the russian federation with regard to their war here in ukraine. the leader of the u. k. the house of commons, penny more than his officially entered the freight to become the new prime minister . she's one of the 3 top candidates emerging to replace the very short lived leader . this truss form a chancellor richey soon act, reportedly has the backing of more than 50 m p 's. so far, that would put him halfway to the nomination and former prime minister boys.
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johnson is also gathering supporters, including defense secretary ben was you really have to wanted is a prime minister to do that job. you have to really, really think it, it's the job for you. for me, i feel that i can add the best value in keeping people safe at defense by being with friends. saturate is the issue of the mandate. this with will be potentially off. the 3rd prime minister seems to general election to the 19 that means we have to think about that, which is the jim c question that the public will be asking themselves. and also about who could win the next election. that obviously important for any political party. at the time, so at the moment i would lean towards johnson and need barca joins is now live from london leave. it's not exactly a surprise the penny morton would be one of the candidates here. however, she's not going to be a household name for international audience. tell us more about her low she's not particularly well known beyond the united kingdom,
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but she is somebody who has thrown her hat into the ring when it comes to leadership concepts and the pastor because she came 3rd in the summer contest that of course led to this trust becoming a prime minister. she is the leader of the house and the trust governmental form across government. she formerly served as defense, secretary under boys johnston. she's occupied all sorts of ministerial posts. and to some she's regarded as being less of a divisive figure than the likes of boys johnson. he wasn't officially declare that he intends to run, but his apparently excited by the prospect or indeed, richie snack. the former chancellor, who many believe stopped boyish johnson both in the front on the back to austan from office. so in that sense, a penny mordant, a could well be that unity candidate, the conservative party are pushing for. but if the odds, aw, anything to be believed so far, she's currently 3rd in the running, although as a save, i've soon, aca embarrass johnson. he gets repeatedly declare their intention to run. yeah,
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so those are 3 names. our viewers need to remember richie soon at penny morton. and of course, boris johnson. how serious need is this boris johnson come back scenario? i think we need to take it very, very seriously. her, indeed her because as a say, the, the bookies are very much see verse johnson's return as being a very real possibility. and we've been watching the financial markets dip significantly off the back of this news in the past couple of hours or so the price of government sovereign bond yields has rocketed, meaning the cost of government borrowing has gone up. gone up on the back of this news and we believe also according to boys johnson's father, stanley johnson, bitter as soon as this leadership comes as to sir christy immediately decided to hop on a plane back from the caribbean, where he was on the holiday to push for his so return to the top job and we are see
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of course prominent figures within government either formerly under his governmental currently under list the list trust government, one after another saying that they would backdoors johnson to the leadership. he seen very much as a man who can secure the jobs of many conservative party and peas, largely because he is the man who led the conservatives into amazed a big major victory back in the 2019 election. that gave the conservatives that 80 seat majority. so the eyes of many conservatives he seen as having probably the most legitimacy out of all of the candidates when it comes to the nations interpretation of who should be in charge. but very lastly, if you look at the poles at the tail end of his leadership a you gov polls suggests that as many as 68 percent of the population believe, boris johnson to have been completely politically incompetent towards the end of his tenure might in controversy. and nobody beyond the westminster bubble would
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like to see a return of that. yeah, i don't know if your bar is johnson if it's possible to overcome those kinds of odds, but if he's going to pull it off, he's got 3 days to do it. 11 more thing before we let you go and leave the prospect of a general election, how likely is it we know that conservatives do not want one at all? no, well, the, the choreography of this is, is quite clear that we got a parliamentary system in the u. k. constitutionally the party with a sizable majority, doesn't have to push for enter into a general election while they maintain that majority. and while they can choose their own leader, so the next table election doesn't have to happen until the end of january 2025. so as long as the, the conservative party can have a leader in place, they can stay empower. that's what the constitution says. but politically, this is looking incredibly dangerous for the conservative party. they are river by divisions. they want odds with each other. and we've already heard from multiple
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conservative and peace. if the likes of boys johnson got empower, they will be prepared to resign. a kick starting by elections. others have said that they would even vote alongside the opposition parties, opposition labor party to table a vote of no confidence in their own party in order to press a reset on british politics. that is, you know, has been through all sorts of chew, molds and turbulence over the past year to ne barker reporting live from westminster. as i said, we've got 3 days to go until we know with the nominees. are there candidates who make it past that nomination? threshold me, thank you very much. a simon asherwood is a professor of politics and international studies of the open university. he says none of the front runners is likely to be the silver bullet that the conservatives are looking for. i think holds the people who are that richie, so not it does look like the leading candidates. i think he's been strengthened by looking more moderate than trusts. and you know,
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his predictions about trust is economic policies. certainly being borne out by the experience that we've seen over the last month. but, you know, again, he's is reputation with party members. i think it's still some arch precarious, you know, he was, seems have been one of the fast to remove bars, johnson. so at this stage, i think the party faces a very difficult choice and you know, none of the options look particularly good evening ritchie. so knock is probably the, the least worst of the bunch. the party is doing so badly in the polls. you know, we, every day we seem to have, you call this a historic life. the party would be in, i like to ready by going to the country at this stage. whoever leads them. so i think the new prime ministers don't come in. we'll seek to try and repair the damage of the trust administration and more general kind of belief in the
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government. also on the news hour, the united states government accuses iran of helping russia launch drone attacks and ukraine. a new interim president in berkey to fossil after last month, military cool, and host carr prepare for the world cup will be looking at what impact and national team could have on the competition. ah, the ga maloney has told italy's president that she is ready to become prime minister maloney met with sergio matter rela, earlier, assuring him that she can quickly form a new government. despite the tensions within her right. when coalition, the coalition would be at least 1st fall right, lead to government since the end of world war 2, maloney is conservative. block one, the parliamentary miller majority and elections last month. the security forces and demonstrators have fought in guinea during an anti government protest,
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a band political group called for demonstrations against the ruling hunter. the national front for the defense of the constitution said several people were injured . guinea has been led by the military since last year's crew that ousted president alpha con day after more than 10 years and power. working faso has been sworn in as a rob, mr. abraham troy, tori has been sworn in as the new entry and president of working a fossil rory lead a military crew at the end of september over throwing the government of paula. he, demi is swearing in comes a week after he was selected to head the transition to civilian rule. fam medic has more from one to do. good morning, cathy, me, you bringing sorry was torn in as the president this week after the sign, the charlotte wood said that the head of the military party was the head of the country speaking to the nation after he signed to already said that the existence of the country was in peril and that it was already to secure the nation was
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speaking to community leaders from us. they said that you have many, many challenges ahead of them. one of them being that the army is not united. lot of people still stand by his predecessor, colonel paul henry sounds good to me, but who was i was sued and is now in togo. part of the deal for the need to gone to so go with that tori said you would abide by the time lead to hold elections by july 2024 as well as by several other measures that to me said, tory had to do in order for you to meet the country people, but people also see that tories up against a great time pressure that he's not going to get the same 8 months, even though that was very short. that the me, the god, because the country is in a very violent situation was, lands are cut off, nearly 2000000 people are displayed. tens of thousands of people are going hungry. so well people are optimistic, be cautiously optimistic. they think or is going to be able to do what is not going to be able to do is i'm here right now. we're going to work with how he's going to do that. and people say that it doesn't fix the situation and show tangible
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progress quickly. he's going to be, i think, just like to steve man in the prominent ally, a former u. s. president. donald trump has been sentenced to 4 months in prison. he was found guilty of 2 counts of contempt of congress for failing to comply with the investigation into the january 6 attack on the u. s. capital. i was referred to committee budget above. i want to say one thing. i respect the judge since he came down with today is his decision, respectively, totally respectfully hire process on the legal side. also make one of the statement for i talk about a broader talk more than any person in the truck ministration. i testified before the more commission for more hours i testified in front of a share in the house intelligence committee. more than any other person in the home for ministration. i had tests, i testified from the senate intelligence. i think more than all that the issues
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related to, to roger gates, all of that. okay. the same process every time. i had lawyers ever a gauge, they worked the issues of privilege. at that time i went to testify and i did this thing about i'm above the law is an absolute and total law. now, more importantly, for and more important. the judge, the day was my judge was day by the judge and he stated for the appeal will have a very vigorous appeals process. i've got a great legal team lead multiple areas of appeal. but is that science says right there? we have the vote sign on, don't don't there. oh no, no. why on november 8th, and i have judgment on the illegitimate by the regime a quite frankly, white, frankly, big nancy pelosi and the entire committee. and we know which way that's going
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either they've already been turned out like list changing right, or quit like kinsey and all the democrats, or is there about to be my glory of others, or they will lose their power becoming a minority and nancy pelosi and tom cameron johnson and i business democracy. this is democracy, the american people on the way and measuring what went on with the justice department and what, how they supported themselves. they're weighing in bad right now. they will know number 8, a all right, height is o. castro is in washington d. c. for more on this id, this is one of the most recognizable faces of the, the trump administration, the early parts of the trumpet ministration, even though they had a falling out at some point. what, what do we help us put some context around this?
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what, what do we need to right? understand about this ruling against bennett? well, 4 months against span, and that is a significant prison term for the misdemeanor of contempt of congress. and the judge said prior to issuing that ruling, that he wanted to send a message of deterrence for others who may commit similar crimes. and so it's less than the 6 months that prosecutors had asked for, but it is significantly higher than the no jail time which band and, and his lawyers of course, had pleaded for instead. so who has been in will you summed it up? he is certainly a recognizable of figure, a populace leader who helped infuse trump's rise in 2016 with that populous energy. he was trump's closest political advisor, arguably during the 1st 7 months of trumps administration and then ban, and came back to trump after trump lost the 2020 election to joe biden. how did he
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do that? will bannon spread at the falls hoods that trump was espousing that the election had been stolen. and that is why the january 6th committee and congress led by democrats investigating what role trump may have played in that violence on capitol hill. they wanted to speak with ban and because they suspected that he may have known about the riot prior to it happening. they have evidence that ban and told his supporters on his popular podcast the day before the riot that all hell would break loose and that it would be 8 revolution in his words. so for the judge to give this 4 month sentence, it is significant. we hardly ever see people prosecuted and convicted and sentenced for contempt of congress. so this does send a message, but there's also an important other side of this message which is that ban and is not headed to prison at this moment. you just saw him once again defiant outside
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the court house. after his sentencing, the judge says he still can appeal this sent, which is at least a 6 month process in the slow legal workings of washington. and that only if he loses an appeal, would he ever have to serve any prison time? yep. defiant that, that's an understatement based on what we just heard. so what are the lessons there for donald trump, because he's been subpoenaed by congress to testify about the attack on the capitol . right. and you wonder if perhaps these are among he's among the other people that the judge wants to send a message to. trump has been subpoenaed by the same committee to answer questions about his role in the january 6, the tac. he's been accused of being the, the, the flame that, that lit, you know, the, that the lit, the violence that erupted on january 6th. while he hasn't said whether or not he will comply with that subpoena. he still may. but if he does not, well,
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he certainly could look at a steve bands, fate as an indicator what of what may be fall him. but that is still very far down the road, given that bannon is going to appeal, given that trump will likely run again to return to the white house. and there are 4 other a set of considerations that the justice department would have to take in before. even charging a political candidate much less a former u. s. president. so this is something that trump and his team are certainly watching at the moment. we do not know clearly what it spells for his future though heidi is o, castro. thank you very much for your reporting there. thanks. new york city has opened a new facility to house asylum seekers sent in by bus from border states run by republican governors. they say the campaign is putting the spotlight on a rising number of migrants who crossed the southern border. christian salumi reports. it may not be home, but migrants looking to settle in the united states have a new place to lay their head in. new york city officials opened this tent facility
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wednesday to process an influx of asylum seekers on a small island not far from manhattan. here they can get a meal and a shower, as well as medical assistance. you will not see this anywhere else in the country. and i hope that the take away here from all you is the new york city's doing everything possible to make sure asylum seekers are treated well with dignity. and that their well being is 1st and foremost in our mind. but it's meant to be a temporary shelter for men only as the cities homeless shelters are capacity. these tense will hold up to a 1000 people. since april, nearly 20000 migrants have come to new york, bussed by governors from southern border states in protest of federal immigration policies. new york officials have described it as a political stunt, but clearly it's also been a logistical nightmare. the buses have been arriving with no warning or coordination on average 5 per day at 1st catching the city off guard,
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leaving volunteers to pick up much of the slack, like elsie bellman and her group team t l. c. she's critical of the cities response. this city on a beach or on vandals island is not the solution there. empty buildings in the city, there are hotels. there are housing buildings that are, are abandoned or empty earlier plans to put the tents in another location were scrapped after objections from neighbors migrants, most of whom arrive with nothing, say they appreciate any help they can get financial beliefs or go a law. we have to go out and really beg on the streets, which really isn't advisable. they'll call somebody up either like id, but we have to because in the residence where we are staying, it's basically just bread. that really isn't any food little by. so it's all
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difficult with clothing everything, but yes, there are organizations offering support. so i will tell them is a silicon long operator, la jolla, with more of them arriving every day. the city is looking for more places to house women and families, as well as assistance from the federal government. kristen salumi al jazeera, new york. as still ahead on al jazeera disputes about land and sedans. blue nile state kill dozens of people in 2 days. pictures from the past, we look at why arch found at a london church is now on display in zimbabwe. and the excitement builds here in doha with just 30 days to go until guitars 1st. world cup will have more than that after the break. ah,
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how i would say so rather lies the storms across sir parts of south america. central areas in particular, you see how the gathered there just a round bolivia pushing right down towards the southeast or brazil punching the way up into central parts of brazil as well. as she down top a little further west, which as we go through sas, they said some heavy rain coming back into we're eastern parts of peru, showers there. whether, whether pushing their way in to where rio, so temperature to fall back a little bit. here with some live he storms rumbling away, scattering assurance to across the parts of the caribbean. but i would towards, yes, it's largely fine. it's right. because a wet to, whether they're into cuba, into jamaica, but it's over towards the western side of the region, just off the coast of mexico and we are looking, it's a very heavy rainfall. this is what is now going to be hurricane or roslyn, making its way towards that western side of mexico. it will bring flooding rain to this we go one through sunday on particular powerful hurricane, but still there nevertheless, and some heavy rain possibility, some flooding large storm surge as per usual coming through. plenty of showers there across central america. there's at where to where the way,
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which was the islands, not too bad, which was east side of the region. not too bad across much of north america is lottie fi and vibe. less have a look up to was at western side of canada, and the pacific northwest is turning cold with a fair bit of snow. ah, with which site is winning chaos or control? what does the new forever proxy war mean for america and nato? as long as americans keep consuming, prices are going to keep going up. why didn't joe biden see inflation comic? how did we get to so much raw? the quizzical look us politics, the bottom line from the for villas of correct us. so the battle fields around most of our job is to get to the truth and empower people through knowledge and african italian youth basketball team. confronts italy's outdated laws, which exclude them from competitive sport with
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a coil forbidden to complete because we are foreigners, we are not foreigners. we are all born if you took out is or a world full of them. and the inspirational coach, i say, fight the law just to compete in it's not fair at all to deny abuse young boys to write to got a supporting tam, tam basketball on al jazeera. oh the ah, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this. our election commission has disqualified former prime minister. iran come on from running for office. the commission says con is guilty of unlawfully selling state gifts received from heads of state and foreign dignitaries. the u. k. is expected to have
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a new prime minister within a week that is after his trust resigned on thursday, she lost to just 44 days, the shortest serving leader in british history. and the u. s. says military trainers from iran are in quite mia helping russian troops use iranian made drones and attacks on ukraine. washington believes iranian drones hit chief and energy facilities across the country for pakistani leader iran con has faith challenges since the beginning of the year. in april. he became the 1st prime minister to be voted out that followed weeks of political unrest after con, wanted to dissolve parliament to avoid a no confidence vote. since then he says he's been the victim of a conspiracy led by the military and the u. s. he's been demanding snap collections and com has faced several charges since he left the office. some of them have been dropped, but the case for suspected foreign funding of his party is still on speak now to come, all hider, who joins us from more done in kyra cartoon, was state where iran cons party is in power. what's the reaction to this?
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where you are the reaction team run, cons, bending from parliamentary politics for the next few years. there's been a very strong reaction across the book. don't. while province, joe mentioned the drawing board of iran gone, where they're merged as a leader across the country. a rave of your latter day, of course, has been going up all day. he was stirred by a ward of no gone britain. we have seen several gay drawers that have been dropped by angry protector. now, the former prime minister of god made an appeal telling them that maybe had lost message to the people before they did a dr. everybody to come out of their home. it said that this is a crucial moment that paper to come out of their home regard. democracy that state . they did it minister on the other hand, a warrant clam down denied. and now iran had several options available
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to him. he had already said that they were longer. what a long march on some of the dogs, the government, a book don't pop robert end up bun job rovers, re one by a landslide victory. he does go on the land side and the bi election gods. now it will be important to see how much that spread across the country, but definitely the government in our difficult time run the economy is not doing read it. i know that y'all been accused of match that option. that is brought against them for days to get that ready. a previous head stuff did go dig in a re, a luxury re goes and name. and so the feeling headed that they're going to be accountability, new jersey, not be selective. that all of the political leaders might be held accountable.
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political rent had been think politically motivated, that the electorate commissioner august on does not have the jurisdiction order mandate to be able to disqualify anyone. so i've got that legal day right, and i'll be going for an against this controversial day, m, ron conn. and his camp has already called their protest is to take to the streets. but the pakistani government has warned them against doing that, this feels combustible. where do you see this going? where does it say then, date, combustible? big good. on the 25th. so it was loading women and children marching on my body and my next den order for you guys. this expired guys against women and children. no god, for,
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for you to be protected and wrong thing that they did the constant. you're not right that for 50, no bad the law is the constitution and therefore did the right of every august on the citizen to be able to wear it be for broadband. but the government did differently defined mode and said that they will crash any opposition any broad. whenever top and dangerous times, waller died situation and did ad products, buckets on political future concern. come out, hide a reporting from caliber, but to one name, run con stronghold. thank you very much. a state of emergency has been declared in sedans, blue nile state for a month, at least 187 people have been killed in violent sparks by a land dispute between tribes and p. seal was signed in the region in 2020. but the fighting as worse and the blue nile states in southern sudan is home to dozens of
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different ethnic groups. hate speech and racism have often been blamed for worsening decades. long tribal tensions and the analysts say the rising violence is also fall out of the power vacuum in the region caused by last year's military takeover. right, let's bring in summer here mubarak, she's the spokeswoman of the sydney's professionals association. someone here, you join us from cartoon, and frankly, we were preparing to speak to you today about the protests and the push back against the military hunter, but the violence in the blue line nile over the last 48 hours has become impossible to ignore. can the military junta in courtroom put an end to that violence when it has brought, it has proven day in and day out that it can not because the violence episodes have been recurring, both in the balloon, out of state in west current defined. and in, down for during the past 3 years since the military and the minute is
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deal or the part that is supposed to take care of was the security point. and it has proven that it is not doing its job. it's not doing it's 4. and apart from that, the piece agreement that was mentioned earlier in the report, it just shows that the speech agreement was a power sharing agreement, not an actual piece agreement because violence has never stop using this disagreement. and it only shows that the power, the partners in the job or piece agreement were there to become that they have become the. but i think a face of the military coup that happened in, in last october a year ago. and they have not been actively, they have not conducted these, these agreements in the, in, with the intent of bringing actual piece to the people. saddam, rather it was just for the ship power sharing process. so do you see
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a link between what happened a year ago and cartoon the military coup and the fact that the country's been run by a military leadership for a year and the violence that we're now seeing in the blue nile region? definitely, of course there's, is there a direct link between either violence that's happening now, the violence that it has been happening throughout the past 3 or 4 years. in fact it's, it's something that has been ongoing for the past 30 years. this is just a continuation of the military and its leadership are trying to resist. the peoples of sedans will by forcing themselves on the people of seductive close to done have clearly stated early on since 2018 that we want to freedom, peace and justice. and this is neither bringing peace, no justice to the people of sedan is worsening. the situation, it's making things more difficult. and we, you know,
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you have been following the news and happy people have been going on continuously for the past year, particularly against the cool. and they have been forcing themselves on the people as saying that they're not going anywhere that they're going to say. and this is, this is where, where the issue is, they're trying, what's happening is in trying to dilute the revolution and rename it into a political crisis. this is not a political career. so that full resolution about that before we run out of time, i need to ask you one more question. the general albert hon. hes only a few weeks ago essentially said to the civilian protesters, come back into the government, run the country jointly with the military. we will achieve this transition to democracy and the protesters said, no, is he somebody that you can trust at this stage and that you can work with to achieve that transition?
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who, when the course of the very short history proved that he is not a, there was a power sharing agreement. he was the one who came out against this agreement. and the thing is, it's not that it's about power sharing any more, the military should not be in power in the military should not be assuming a political, it should not be running the country. this is absurd and it's absolutely wrong. we are not in the age and day where people would sit even, ah, in a place where the military would negotiate as a political party. why is the military leadership sitting and me equivalent to civilian our leadership or to political party sitting and negotiating? how people will be educated, tell people will be how the economy will be around instead of be concentrating on protecting the constitution on protecting the boilers of the country. this is just a twisted way of off off running the country and it's, it's, it's,
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it's just not the way things are supposed to be the ministry. hell, be assuming any political it should not be showing any form of power. it should be an institution, just like any other institution that is in the country that is funded by the people of soda. well yeah, that hasn't been a sedans history. pretty much the entire time since it's independence. but your points are well taken summer here, and mark, thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera today. thank you. and in the capital cartoon, protesters have been marking the anniversary of sedans. revolution in 1964 countries experienced increased political turmoil since october as cool last year as we were discussing with summer here, there, it morgan is in courtroom, and she explains more about the protests. oh, protests took place in several cities across the state, capital harpoon, as well as other cities around the country. the demonstrators are commemorating the 58th anniversary of sedans. first revolution against then military leader, abraham,
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i boot. but the demonstrators are taking the opportunity to once again voice their anger against the military, which took over power last october, ending a 2 year transitional government that was meant to lead to down to democracy. now demonstrates has said that they are angry over reports of a possible deal between political parties and the military. they have been repeating 3 slogans since the minister took over power late last october. no compromise, no negotiations, and no legitimacy to the military that took over power. so protest as they that any talks between the military and political parties that could lead to abolish sharing agreements is something they will not accept because they want the military to return to the barracks. and the ones appears civilian leadership, which will also be in charge of the military and its functions. now, security forces use tear gas to disperse protesters in the capital cartoon. and this is not the 1st time that security forces have been using tear gas against protesters more than a 100. demonstrators have been killed in anti military protests. hundreds of others
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have been injured, but protest this continued to take to the streets, to voice their anger, saying that until us the villain, leadership is in place. and the military returns to the barracks. they will continue voicing their anger and continue demonstrating. there's been a huge fire in the mexican city of i was callian. this is happened after a fuel tanker crashed into an overpass. a residential area was engulfed in thick smoke forcing hundreds of people out of their homes. 12 residents had to be rescued . no one, fortunately, was injured. the driver of the truck has been arrested, rear paintings and drawings from the 19 forties and fifties by young black students are being seen for the 1st time buying in bob wins. the collection was discovered in the basement of a london church and its on display in the capital, hoary. howard with asa reports. what are you, what it is? do look at the big square gift livingston sango. never thought he was doing this, showing his son otway done in the 1940s by his late father livingston sango,
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his son's grandfather, the paintings, a part of an exhibition at the national gallery in bobby's capital, had already a collection done more than 70 years ago. by young black students at sorry, the anglican mission school. some of this creature i'm singing for the 1st time in my life. when we started these exhibitions, i don't even remember them. but here we are. i now see my father in the age of 18. when i only remember him is an ordinary, serene anglican mission school was the 1st school to teach ought to black children in what was the in white minority ruled rhodesia. the most spatial thing about this collection is that it went on a world tour in the 1940s from 1947 to 953. so the rest of the world saw these artworks in the forty's and fifty's and absolutely loved it. but some bob wins had never seen the artworks before. after that tall unsold artworks was stored in the basement of a church in the u. k. where they were forgotten for yes. in the 1970s they were
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rediscovered and sold to an art collector who then so the collection was bobbing philanthropist in the diaspora. the stars upright exhibition is now briefly back home. this is a picture of my fraud. his name was jackson. william come here. leander candy are a popular radio present to here says it's been amazing putting together the pieces of his family's history. his father died in 1990. we are history, we are a result of history. this is a history that i share with my children are really bothering me anyway. this is a history that i am taking back to my mom, the wife, to say, did you know that your husband did this? he didn't know or took that was sold during the war 2 in the late nights and forty's and early 19 fifties, helped to fund the school and pay for scholarships for some of the students. the paintings and drawings cover a 7 year period represent just a small selection of more than $600.00 works from one collection. hundreds more
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exists in public and private collections around the world. often this exhibition in zimbabwe, the ot, we'll talk abroad again with cause for the repair creation of african ot the continent growing. some locals want to see the serene painters returned home permanently. had a matessa al jazeera had at still ahead on al jazeera, a set back for portugal, captain christiano rinaldo, with less than a month to the world cup. and b has the sport after the brick ah, the creative african. next, this journey continues in 2022 africa success stories are captivating the world. this yet can next weekend. we'll connect app because create effective building bridges across africa. and the dias bora, i will you live at canada? we can, we was, if you, to, up to c p, we'll credit you can in abidjan, co. dubois from the 25th to the 27th of november 2022 registered to attend for free
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it's time for all your sports news. heres andy for that. thank you so much sir. will christiane on all those preparations for the caps? i woke up have had a little bit of a set back manchester united manager, eric hawk saying they will have to be consequences for the portugal counselor who walks out during their last match after refusing to come on. as a substitutes united have dropped him from the squads to face chelsea on saturday on social media. ranaldo said the heat of the moment had got the better of him, but he stopped shorts of a full apology. i said to warning the style of the season and when the next time because to be consequence or otherwise when you are living together, when you plague together and football as a tinge bought her. and so you have to fulfill certain standards and i have to control it. of all right, sir, gavin hamilton, thanks for now. those lack of game time could actually benefit his preparations for cats are 2022 think actually could work out quite well for now that she spent some
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time away from manchester united 1st thing because it means that he's not putting himself in the flooring line and risk risking picking up an injury ahead of the work up because that's the big worry for all the superstars in the next few weeks. that the clubs and keep playing them and playing them in talk games and can train a wife in the 1st t. i mean, there is a, a possibly going to that you might lose a little bit of sharpness, not playing in the 1st scene like nautica. he's, he's going to be sacred, ready for guitar. and that will be and the will cut will not be that will be a bonus for him. and hawk doesn't see how another fits him to his 1st leverne, the tickling the big games. and that's a question mark for portugal as well because put will have some, some other players who could come to them and oddly played better as a unit. rinaldo is now a much more of a penalty box operator. he doesn't have the physical capacity to play all around the pitch. so there are question marks about portugal. but then we've seen in the last week that the echo shots are at liverpool has been ruled out of the will cut
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through injury. so there will be other place route through injury. so portugal probably need him and they will find a way to use it because he's such an important part of that seem reco goal scorer, reco cupholder. he is that the figure head for the same and they will find a way to use him. another man looking to make a big impact on the woke up how barcelona get back to winning weighs in spanish league, pollen caps in, rub 11 ascii storing twice in full minutes as they be hill around 3 nail. you'd get a 2nd there. a great strike in the losing sea. rounded in the air classical on sunday bossa, closing the gap on the leaders suggested 3 points. the man having to woke up granite shack a school is austin, made it for group, wins out of full in iraq, police swift international foreign. and the only goal is a v p a c and oven. good enough. civilian sex damage is stephen gerald. after
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3 mill, premier late defeats full of the former live of whole and england camps and had been charged for this 40 games. first, a defeat lester le 70 in the table for my friends, woke up still for reverie. has announced his retirement after fighting to recover from a knee injury his 39 years old. now he spent 12 years at bon, nikki terminated his contract with current club. i saw in atlanta in italy. now here in capsule were getting ever closer to the main events. this is the official world cup countdown clock on the doha water front. on november, the 20th the tournaments will kick off at the $60000.00 seats al bite stadium hosts cats. aw, taking on ecuador, in fact, game. well, let's talk to marks in low an expert in right on asian football. martin, what if you might have capitals build up to this will come as being a sort of rather unique preparation for yeah, good evening. i'm. yeah, so our hearts which most hosts kind of experience are quite an off for years i
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suppose. i. so they've gone through club around with agent qualification, which was a good to 3 years ago now. but they do not have competitive play since then. i'm on that kind of banking quite a lot of that hopes on a 6 move national camp that they've undertaken over the last 6 months, replicating what created it in 2002 taken applies away from the domestic league and kind of try to build that team environments ahead of a woke up. i'm probably in hindsight now it's looking a bit very pretty a couple of results haven't gone that way. the performance is definitely our step below what they were expecting. but as we've come see with could, sorry, the last 4 or 5 years, they do start turning on when competitive for all comes around and book the front of the current form what she looks a bit bit lacking in that regard. yeah,
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let's just just tap into that a little bit. this does toner and football seem to suit them a bit better. so do you think? yeah, this is a side this time. so occasion football by storm. really? back in 2019. i had it in the last station, cook, very few kind of asian football. observe is expected too much of them. they're very, you don't see and going into that and saw them and nothing that benefits from that . now you could see in terms of going in quite fresh, no expectation on them. and they blew everyone away and they would come to rarely, there was no denying how good they were on that occasion. i think the problem stems from that point of view from those 3 nearly 4 years ago now. and then they probably peak to that stage is very few faces around the schools. so we've got the existence team in place and they've had the us us, as i mentioned, they've not had the competitive for us. they would have liked to last few years,
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obsolete code with them. and they've been able to kind of help guest spots at corporate america on the go cope whether it looked better when you call those competitive environments in place. but i think i was at most folks cannot kind of intensity of football incorporation is always going to be the problem. and just briefly, martin, their neighbors, saudi arabia, they went out in the great stages 4 years ago. how do you assess so that chances this time? so a qu south 2nd that but for a regard in saudi arabia times i have run out. some seas arrives in the job was really taken kind of salary broke to another level of play. i'm back in 2018. they struggled quite clearly to actually level to that level, especially of a european level, and also the last 5. now, the 1st opening much against russia, i think, to be quite keen on time. i'm reversing, not trend, but with
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a difficult group ahead of them. despite the improvements that run off made, i think it's going to be a struggle to compete with our social level. martin are joining us live from liverpool. thanks so much field sign nazi while we've got the cats are 2022 world cup fully covered on al jazeera. not just here in dough home. our correspondence around the globe will be across the action and stories as well. the weight is nearly over for the bigger show on earth. all eyes are on cut are as the world cut comes to the middle east were the 1st time a truly global event bringing together football cultures from all over the world war. 32 countries battle it out with the trophy parties of corresponded on all haunted. it will bring you coverage like no other. i said, well come carter, we will pay you around the world. the cathode come to 1020 to well come on al jazeera, away from the world cup to time. tennis grand slam champion simona,
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