tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 29, 2022 12:00am-1:01am AST
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neighborhood. this is the al jazeera and use our life london coming up. the world's richest man takes control of the world's most influential social media platform announcing the formation of content, moderation council. a suspect is charged with attempted homicide after a brutal attack on the husband of the us house speaker. nancy pelosi renewed fighting between government troops and m. 23 rebel forces thousands from their homes in the east and d r. c. and brazil's battle ground the states, the could swing the results of sundays presidential elections. and i'm, we are harding and joe hall with all your latest world cup news, including could tar hitting back at further criticism as it prepares to host the tournament. they've summoned germany's ambassador over remarks made by a government minister. ah,
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ah, welcome to the news. our twits is new owner e long masks there is, has given his 1st hint at how he might moderate content on the wells most influential social media platform. he came hours after the deal for mosques. acquisition was finally sealed and after he fired, at least for top executives, including the ceo and chief financial officer, musk had until friday to complete the $44000000000.00 deal he signed in april. it will mark the end of a 6 months saga, filled with accusations and legal challenges. but the focus now shifts to how mosque might shape the tone and texture of a platform used by millions of users. and whether that may include the return of some of twitters more controversial faces. early on friday, musk tweet is that the company would for a content moderation council with widely diverse viewpoints and that no major content decisions or account reinstatement. what happened before the council meets
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were joining me for more now on this is kristen salumi in new york co. kristen, of course. this is the deal that was on. it was off now back on again. but what finally does this all mean for the man himself? he la musk and twitter while eli mosque is now the man in charge, he doesn't have to answer to shareholders who will be getting a hefty pay out. ah, and he can make his vision a reality or attempt to any ways he had until friday to finalize the $44000000000.00 deal. he tried to get out of it back in july, claiming that the board had not revealed the full extent of spam accounts. on twitter, stocks had also fallen quite considerably at that point as well, and twitter sued him to go through with the deal. a court had given him the deadline of friday to wrap things up or go to trial and wrap it up. he did so
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now he is the man in charge and papers have been filed to formally remove the company from stock markets and make it a private company. and chris, and we have a bit of a more of a sense about whether or not controversial figures will be allowed back on the platform. obviously we've been focusing our attention on wall donald trump. we're looking at homes above a right well ellen musk has made no secret that he wants to roll back some of the restrictions on the platform. he's said in the past that he would reinstate president donald trump. he thought removing him from the platform after the january 6 capital riots was inappropriate. but he did mention today on twitter facing concerns and possible backlash from advertisers that he would be forming this content. moderation council to review decisions like that. he
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said no major content decisions or reinstatement of accounts. what happened untold this council had a chance to meet. and so while he has described himself as a free speech, absolutist, he has also said that he realizes that you can't have a free for all hell escape those were his words are free for all hell. escape where anything could be said with no consequences that clearly he is concerned about keeping advertisers on the platform, especially if a controversial figure like donald trump is returned. and trump himself said today that he was happy to see that twitter was now in, quote, seen hands. but he also said that he preferred his own social media platform that he's been using since getting kicked off twitter. so even if he is reinstated, questionable whether or not he'll be back or i kristin. silly me love new york. rosemary, thanks or chris soccer walkers,
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a freelance freelance tech jealousy joins me now by scott, from northumberland in the united kingdom. welcome to the news hour. there seems to be very little middle ground on a lot, boskus and basie, the scene as a digital charlatan, as mighty maintain, or something of a pioneering visionary who's re shapes this platform. that was pretty much down and it's nice weather you stand. i think i'm probably in the form, but you're right to use the equivalent in the u. k. we say mom i, which is a breakfast spread that some people really love and some people really hate and for people who love the law, musk and everything that he represents. including as he said, the free speech, absolutism james. ready for this is a day and we've already seen the reaction on twitter. all these people who think this is a fantastic development. this is something that is brilliant for the future to attend. but in reality, for most uses, i think it is concerning. and we've seen, likewise, people on twitter deciding, well, maybe the time is up for me on this platform. and i won't bother after all.
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continuing on it given the potential skepticism from potential users who might decide to stop using the platform as he say, i want to see aim to make this profitable because of course, since the underlying game isn't it? it is, i mean he wouldn't buy this if it wasn't to try and make money and i think that is potentially. busy the biggest challenge is because twitter ultimately has been relatively poorly run for the last 10 also years and it wasn't the best idea for him to really take the so risk bought over the over 54 dollars 20 per share, which is more than the company was worth on the stock market. so yes, to try and recruit some of that. we have a little bit of a clue in terms of what he wants to do. twitter recently has been rolling out subscription services including twitter, blue, which you pay around about $5.00 a month for the raise a him that he wants to expand that and also maybe make other features paid for. but we, we don't really know in this is kind of the,
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the big are known in the big challenge with the musk is that he's, he's so based on whim that he doesn't really know what's going next. it's very difficult to discern what he's talking about, what to expect a huge public for him. what exactly is coming next and talking about unknowns? he has mentioned about transforming twitter into an application that fulfills many roles. and he talks about this everything app. it seems quite a claim here are tease time, do you think twitter or something will record those? i think that it's probably still going to be basically what we think of in terms of very short micro blocking in. that's what it was originally designed for. otherwise you say he has kind of highlighted in the purchase process that he wants to make this thing called ex the, the super app, which is a very chinese model. all social media platforms. there are apps in trying to, such as we chat, which have lots of functionalities in the payment processing,
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micro blocking photos, all of these different things and it's almost like a one stop shop. but i think while he may want to do that, i think that there will be more pressing find out. yes. put out really so long term attrition of employees on happiness over the future of it. and then this huge uncertainty amongst us as well. so i wouldn't bet my farm on twitter looking significantly different in 2 years time. i think probably the most cost of a long long list of his in trade i guess, to get through 1st. right. talking specifically about about free speech that we now know given the announcement a short while ago that they will be the content moderation council. do you think about sounds like a good way of potentially regulating a site that he says he wants to be as free as possible? i think is a useful way pretending attention, depending on who he actually grows it from. i know that he's said that he wants it to be as broad as possible, although it is with pointing out that and he content moderation council that has
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people who century spread hate speech is not going to be worth its salt. and i think, you know, he runs off again, some risk of alienating those who think this is going to be a free speech free for all if he doesn't include those people while also raising the eye or regulate as if he does include people. so i think he'll most he promises big things here. we were almost literally promised the moon on the state because he run space excess space exploration company where we thought we would be on modest by now. and yet we're not. so the hyphen, the reality are often mismatched when it comes to muscular i think when it comes to content, moderation council, that is a really useful way to try and head off potential regulate re fears. and there are a lot of them given, eat on mosque is quite well known for raising the i or of those people. but whether or not it actually manages to kind of assuage people's fears. i'm less susan about
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that. indeed, muska a man with many fingers in many pies. chris stuck a walker, freelance tech journalists many thanks for joining us on the news. our coming up on al jazeera, this news are fresh elections in northern ireland. as post breaks it, trained arrangements continue to drive division in sport. the biggest title in north american baseball is up for grabs detail shortly. ah, the husband of us how speak and nancy pelosi has been violently assaulted during a break in at their san francisco home of 42 year old suspects has been arrested and charged with attempted homicide san francisco police chief william scott says the motive for the attack is still not clear. when the officers arrive on scene, they encountered an adult male and mr. policies, husband, paul. our officers observe miss below. sienna suspect, both holding
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a hammer. the suspect pulled the hammer away from his philosophy and violently assaulted him with it. our officers immediately tackled the suspect. disarmed him, took him into custody, requested emergency back up, and rendered medical aid. the suspect has been identified as 42 year old debit to pappy. she have returns. he has more from washington d. c. san francisco. police say that the intruder could face several different charges including attempted homicide assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse, burglary, and others. nancy pelosi was not san francisco residence at the time of the incident. she was in washington dc with her security detail. she does go 24 hour security as your, the congressional leaders not, not afforded to members of family of the speaker, unless there is some sort of specific threats that is being investigated. the
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department of homeland security did say, recently and good war members of congress. there was a heightened risk of violence against them and in the threats to members of congress have increased by 144 percent over the last 5 years. but these are, these are the verbal threats. the rhetorical threats quite quite often. us capitol police say they've arrested less than 100 people this year, even though they have been some, some, 900-900-6600 threats called it. and those people who were arrested or who are detained, just simply had mental health problems, but often january 6th, when, when writers broke into the capital, extensively searching for members of congress to punish them along with the social media that the environment of the social media where violence statements can be amplified even if they have no real meaning the real realistic threat to those being referred to this is adding to that sense of insecurity amongst some in
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washington. citing is intensifying and ukraine's eastern don bass region. russia shelling the cities of nikolai, up and back, move where there's a fierce battle for control. ukraine's power grid is also under attack. damage to infrastructure is cut capacity to the capital, kill by about a 3rd. and there were warnings that rolling blackouts will be longer and more frequent. how we faucet reports. when darkness falls or the keys, it falls, heavy streetlights turned off. household saving power, neighbourhood, cycling through blackouts of the weeks of sustained rush and strikes on the countries energy grid ukraine's president using the darkness in his nightly address . nath net. look at them. we are not afraid of darkness. lucy, the darkest times for us are not the times that lightly, but those without freedom. during daytime life here can seem deceptively normal. but the recent resumption of strikes on the city and the mounting pressure on civilian infrastructure is bringing the war ever closer to home in my apartment.
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now i really how it we could temperature like air, most of your cleaners, but of course i'm worried. i don't know what we can is back in the future. the russian campaign over the last couple of weeks has been highly systematic targeting, not so much large power generating facilities as smaller sub stations that transfer the electricity to the rest of the grid. soviet era and with parts that are hard to replace, restoring supply is proving difficult. it's a tactic that threatens homes, businesses and the digital space here at lynette. they provide internet access to hundreds of thousands of customers. their servers automatically switch to a diesel generator when the power is cut and the selling in was no longer offering when they bishop for them in the population, usually gets information, alerts, news explanation from the government. well, yeah, it's usually all done through the internet and show people here having to improvise generators are in scarce supply disappointment for natalia and alexander who were
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looking for extra insulation as well. but that was also sold out back home. they said they're doing their part to save power, but almost everything in their apartment runs on electricity. for all their positivity, the pain of this war intrudes all too easily. memories of the last winter when they were under russian occupation in a nearby village, or informing their fears of the coming one. or you are the one the new mirror unless it, when they don't know how to fight a war. so they start bombing, the civilian side gets die. many people with disabilities already horrific things outside the late autumn night is closing in, and the temperature is dropping across. give across ukraine. people are bracing for a long, difficult, dark winter hurry. faucet al jazeera keith, fresh fighting has been the policy in the east as the democratic republic of congo as government troops battle rebel fy says the resurgence of m 23 rebels has to
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stabilize the central african country, forcing 40000 people from their homes, cantaloupe as hot a young has more, ah, these families have nowhere to go. their possessions reduced to the items they can carry. there among tens of thousands of people in democratic republic of congo who been forced to leave their homes. it's now too dangerous to stay in their village as fighting between troops and m. 23 rebels comes closer to the museum baumgartner massage. the m 23 fighters were shooting bullets all over our village and north kiva province. that's why we had to flee. we had to in order to stay alive. for many, a makeshift shelter is now home. and it's difficult to find food stories of violence or shared every day. well, don't get any coma j awesome. when it was 1 o'clock in the morning, when we 1st heard gunshots,
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we had to flee because the situation became unbearable. the fighting has de, stabilize a central african country. it has accused its neighbor, rwanda of backing the rebels to gain control of strategic regions. the arm group is one of many and eastern to your congo. it's resurfaced and sees more territory after years of being torment, forcing people out a good, the called reversal field is, are we estimate that at least $40000.00 people are already displaced in that just accounts for people coming from the town of router. right now we're in a cap not far from gama, but as we speak, people are still arriving. we see families on the motor bikes with their children, with their cattle and goats. it's very difficult situation. the government is no longer just facing the threat of the arm with coping with entire villages of people with last every think. patty, a little missile, the yan al jazeera iran is blaming foreign intelligence agencies,
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led by the cia for a wave of protests. the foreign military says it will unveil sanctions on us and canadian companies and individual soon, ah, iranians have been protesting for more than a month. the demonstrations were sparked by the death in police custody of master armine people in the western cities of ma hubbard and bona. l protest rallies on friday. thousands of people have attended funerals of people shot dead as a shrine in iran. 15 people were killed at the attack in sharon, on wednesday i saw his claim responsibility leaders that promised a severe response. during the funeral, running the crowd shouted pro government slogan former pockets on the prime minister, him run khan and his supporters are marching on the kind of coffee early elections . they began the 380 kilometer walks with slum yvonne from the eastern city of the whole official say, the protest this will be barred from entering the capital. com step down after
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losing a new confidence vote in april. he's been charged with corruption, but the allegations, the part of his opponents efforts to keep him out of politics come ohio has more of the whole em, ron on her doctor john mark from the provincial capital up on job and love all liberty. where, where, how does the paper lab gather? they were listening to the former prime minister, m, ron pon, women and children, the young and or support was grip for the long drawn body. now it's picking directly, the former prime minister. i didn't get it out. the country intelligent thing i did go to the army or take action against the georgia of journalists and even a senior ledger board, darker than just custody order until august on
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learn to go to dime. the government in islam abad, is limited to only the gap because ron han enjoys the board. and upon job in brooklyn, robin and budget on your admin or me and get a budget on he had already on the board and media id expected up to a 1000000 people defend on your i assured everyone that is going to be a feasible mark that they will not go into the red zone and it's law and said that this is their struggle for freedom. god has blessed convicts. every thing anybody could dream on. but he's fighting for us. what i did, right, so focused on the freedom of pakistan, right? so our children, grandchildren and i to john all the generations to come in and shut up even
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with the support of the people of pakistan. and get rid of that, put up people that are holding this country that a countries are asking them to help. we actually support the negative freedom of the wrong. so that's why we're moving along with a lot of people, which actually believe that even on pennies on, on that i think. so. that's why these audi then gets back to sunny's on meeting downtown because he is the wife of actually is a patient of god the august on that he can solve it at one point, the agenda. because what i know the election on the other religion government and follow their day will complete their danielle hello. robert rented rented 3 that are done acceptable to m. ron calling for date, it will be important to see where they will be able to muster enough support to be able to send a strong 2nd out across the political spectrum across august on the 23rd.
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something that people really come out and a large number. there will be fresh elections in northern ireland, but no date has been named friday. was the dead line for a restoration of the devolved government. but it wasn't met. the northern ireland executive has not functioned since an election in may. one of the main reasons is there are no government as because of a dispute over the northern ireland protocol. when the u. k. left the e. u, a new system was needed to regulate trade because e require strict checks on some goods from non e u countries that then potentially creating a hard border between northern ireland, which is part of the u. k. m, the republic of ireland and e u country. but that would rip apart the p steel, that ended decades of violence. so the u. k and the e you signed a deal that included a protocol, but effectively moved that border between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k . some goods arriving from britain are now checked at northern irish ports,
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the leading unionist party, the d. p says that undermines their place in the u. k. is refused to let northern ireland, former government until the protocol is scrapped. where we challenge as this report from belfast. time has run out for northern ireland to restore hits devolved government, last ditch effort to break the political deadlock, have failed. so northern ireland miss now head back to the polls. i hear it when parties say that they really do not want an election at all, but nearly all of them, but parties who signed up to the rules, the law, that means i need to call an election. so you'll hear more from me on that particular point. next week. the heart of the disagreement is the northern ireland protocol. it's the part of the you pay the post threat that deals with the e u. this resulted in a trade board between northern ireland and the rest of the u. k. to avoid a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland,
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which is in the e. u. for the d u. p. one of the assemblies, 2 main power sharing parties. this is unacceptable. they believe northern ireland and the u. k. indivisible. there's not a single unionist who supports approval. so it falls by the very definition that the british government and even the defined as progress in northern ireland where people have to work together to make the progress. in february, the d u. p, pulled out of the power sharing executive collapsing it. and since elections in may, the d u. p has blocked efforts to get things moving again. other parties in the store won't assembly are unimpressed. i feel angry by what i saw yesterday in the and the made them be chamber. peter mc reynolds is from the alliance party, was tries to bridge divisions between national list and union, as communities are actually going to change nothing. the people not, not and said what they wanted 6 months ago. i think if there's going to be an election in the coming weeks, they're going to say the exact same thing again. and it's actually going to
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entrench the division that we know huff, generations of political violence all but finished with the 1998. good friday agreement, establish power sharing across the secretary and divide and prohibited any hard border with and to the south. all of this is now in danger. northern islands, political paralysis is one of the most serious aftershocks from the earthquake set off by breaks it. the traps that breaks it, laid for peace and politics in northern ireland, were predicted and, and now playing out, it's going to take immense effort from belfast to brussels from london to dublin to sort all of this out, laurie sharon's out a 0 belfast opinion polls suggests brazil is about to have one of the closest presidential votes is ever seen. 2 days before the run off. there are just a few points between incumbent jaya, both an arrow and challenger louis. now sir, lula da silva. that's why eyes are on the southern state of minas dice. as our latin america editor, lucy newman reports,
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it could be the voters there who decide this winner in this highly competitive race . the capital of minas j ice doesn't stop moving to the sound of campaigning. this is preserves more significant battle ground state where left is candid lula. the cba has a very slim lead but haven't been at once the incumbent president jane, also not out of office. and she's appealing to women who make up more than half the voters. amazon, if i want to be bull scenario, is a massage dentist and sexist man, he'd made offensive comments to female journalists to women. he said that women should earn less because they get pregnant. so if bull sanara wins, women lose. i'm basically paying for their converted me while i is here most. c i mean women and it move
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with cleanest dice is regarded as a micro sample of the brazilian electorate. and at this busy watering hole politics is on everyone's lips or support on is a film. no, we've never had anything like this kind of polarization in brazil before jo, sorta balsa nora is my man. i'm not going to vote for a former convict. you have to be crazy to vote for lula ah, in this upper middle class neighborhood, also now to support you sing the national anthem dressed in the brazilian flag in line with their candidates, nationalists, it's not going to possible up. i mean bold scenario is totally pro family it. how can someone who supports the found libby against women is no way in rural blue. my venial voters tend to support lula. but abstention is high, especially among the poor, who often can't afford the bus to go to vote. i think one of the reasons why lewis
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is pending lot of time in his relas immune us is his lack is exactly to try to make those voters go to vote. if this race is as tight as most predict, every single vote will count, especially here and ministered eyes where no brazilian president has ever won without winning the state. to seeing human al jazeera through medina, brazil, still to come an hour to 0. this news hour breaking in the money while people pay top dollar for fuel exxon mobiles. bumper? prophets announcement in school. tom brady season is going from bad to worse details coming. ah
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hello, spain is on course face war missed october on record. in fact, it'll be a war mist october recall for europe. shit this come about and it does look like we've got more warmth coming in from the atlantic wet and windy weather driving in here. but the temperature is very much on the opposite. 5 to 10 celsius above the average ahead of that. it is largely dry with high pressure and charge go central parts of yet, but i will towards the west. along with the yet warmth, we're pulling in plenty of more wet weather, more heavy rain coming into west spain, western parts of spain, 3 ports go more examples coming in here. and that went by the coming up into island, northern ireland, scotland for the parts of england, wales sinks a very heavy rain which will sink its way a little further south with an eastwards east apartment. it also sinks a very heavy rain as we go on into sunday. western france saying some about where to where the signs of something a little try. therefore portugal at long last and a little cooler hopefully will cool off a tab as we go into next week. central parts largely dry and warm,
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plenty of warm and dry weather to recross much of the mediterranean, as is the case to into northern parts of africa. often the odd rock shower. there. libya may be into egypt as well. shall continue. meanwhile, across the south coast west africa, right through the weekend. ah . on counting the cost gigi pings grip on china is now i said than ever before. how will that impact the economy? what is the fall out from washington kept on beijing access to advanced chips and the chinese people not pop electric cars. an unprecedented number. counting the cost on al jazeera bowl and, and home stories and asia and the pacific analysis of yugoslavia disintegrated. war descended on its inhabitants. amidst the death and destruction,
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one man created a peaceful microcosm for boys whose fathers faced each other in battle. episode 3 of football rebels enters the world of footballing legend, prag, cushy h. who went from coaching boys football to teaching young men life, frederick push each of the siege of sarajevo on al jazeera. ah ah, welcome back. a reminder, the top stories here are now to sierra world's richest man a long musk has taken control of one of the world's most influential social media platforms. his 1st move as head of twitter was firing at least 4 top executives, including the ceo and chief financial officer. the husband of us, how speak,
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and nancy pelosi has been violently assaulted during a break in at their san francisco home. for 42 year old suspects has been arrested and charged with attempted homicide. but police say the this is to the attack is not clear. fighting between government troops and rebels in the eastern democratic republic of congo, as for more than 40000 people from their homes. the resurgence of m. 23 rebels has destabilized central africa with congolese officials accusing its neighbor wonder of backing the militia rights groups in south africa. outraged after 14 men were cleared of raping 8 women in western johannesburg. the men believe to be illegal miners who are accused of attacking and raping the women during the filming of music videos and abandon mine and to lie straight. prosecutors say there isn't enough evidence against the men to proceed with the case. the alleged rape smart
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violent protests in town ships around the city of krueger store was seen a young case, a women's rights activists and an ambassador for the national strategic plan on gender based violence and family side. she don't, joins us from durbin, south africa, welcome to the news. our 1st thing is, of course, is a hugely contentious case because it deals with violence against women that deals with allegations of police ineptitude and a legal migration. but starting specifically with crimes against women. this must be a huge blow to hopes of justice in the country with the highest rate figures in the world. oh yes, i think it does nothing forward. perception that it is a scourge agenda based violence or an inadequate bringing it back to the accountability and when it comes to accountability oversee a huge amount of frustration about how the police dealt with this case. l nealus
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was i understand z there in there was some vigilante action coupled with the police cracking down on a hundreds of informal minus a rounding them at. and then some will go to for an identity parade. central history, that identity parade, san 14 of these miners within charged. and that i understand that the, the, i did see that the time of the attacks were obscured by blankets and balaclava. so and the identification parade was never going to be sufficient evidence for charges to stick. i understand that as we must as clarify, there haven't been cleared of these rapes at charges. we're with corn,
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which means that as there was the, there was not sufficient evidence linking them to the rapes and i understand that the charges were withdrawn when dna evidence failed. she linked the 14 to any of the complainants that, that had been rated as the ad. and should i haven't given these alleged perpetrators who were all, as you say, believe to be a legal minus or the case spawn fierce protests and townships attempts their very presence in the country. how much is a problem? how much of a problem is, is illegal mining the i think says sir, we, we've got to be very careful because sir, as we know immigrants asylum seekers in rate, he jesus some of the most vulnerable persons on earth. so we've got to be very careful that are we giant transition into scapegoating and
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undocumented individuals the end. and here i am, i'm not too sure that i have enough information on the informal miners and whether they're on fact contacting a legal mining activities and the extent of it. and i know it is a problem and these the day um, it is a great deal of vulnerabilities and sensitivities around the influx of foreigners in her care. but again, because i will quiz with vulnerable groups generally, i want to be very careful not to consider ninty territory, og scapegoat, sing, and illegal miners, and so called eagle mining a in, in this particular matter, without sufficient information, of course. and also we'd want to do a scalable script,
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any vulnerable sector of society. can you give us a sense of what sort of mark this case is left on south africa? well i think we e n i, this is the as a schedule her gender of as violence and genocide and, and this particular matter board san yet it's, it's been shuttle. it's been absolutely shocking that you know, our criminal justice system. it needs to ensure that it is festival classic heating and, and then convicting and syncing the right people. and the last is frustration and anger that they have been these acquittals. we also know that we don't want to be and we don't want to be prosecuting and convicting innocent individuals. but it said that of course,
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it just happens the awareness of the problem that we are dealing with the best violence of africa, women's rights activists. she know young to joining us, so live from durban money. thanks. and he so much on rest. his growing and garner as its economy faces a major crisis. prices of basic necessities, a soaring and protested blame the government fitted monahan has more. oh, the police didn't want this protest to happen. they banned it. we for the course to rule, it can go ahead. but with strict limits on numbers, only 19 people were allowed to take part on this. it's not a gamma we find on for that it got a double cross. we move our caught hub in plots of those who are trying to suppress this country. and suddenly there will body has gone shoe. but this small march is a sign of larger discontent. gone as currency is plummeted against the dollar this past year, that's pushed up the price of imports a time when inflation is already high. rooted fuel prices have more than doubled.
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we can't do anything with it. go to the market, whatever you have. what about voting up? you can't buy anything in the market if, if them is so hot and people have to check in and they look a, how'd it go? lot is moving faster, is affecting business, is affect them almost everything in this country. protesters say corruption and bad policies, of course, the crisis. a broad coalition of opposition groups and activists are putting pressure on the government to come up with solutions. this is the beginning on many, many beautifully cub. if they're caught dishes below the blue, we will make the country on gov novel. present navarado has been holding talks with business leaders to find a way to get the economy back on track. but on the streets, life is getting harder and patience is wearing thin. bins monahan, al jazeera, japan's cabinets is approved at $200000000000.00 stimulus package, tackle inflation. the package is designed to spur growth in wages and support
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households and energy bills. and the rising cost of living prime minister female casita says he will do his best to support people. america's largest energy company, exxon mobil has smash financial forecast, recording its highest quarterly profit, and nearly $20000000000.00. the figures to pass wall street expectations and stoke demands for the oil giant to do more to low a gas prices. heidi joe castro has more $19700000000.00 . that was exxon mobiles profit. last quarter, nearly tripling over a year. u. s. competitor, chevron, and europe shell until tell energies also reported bumper earnings as russia's war and ukraine continues to push up energy prices and winter demand source. the price of crude oil has gone sharply higher. the price of natural gas has gone sharply higher. and the economics of refining crude oil into products like gasoline,
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diesel fuel, has also improved dramatically. us president joe biden has been pressuring energy companies to use their earnings to expand production. but show exxon mobil and others have announced much of the bonanza will go to shareholders with exxon mobil . c o. saying friday, there has been discussion in the us about our industry returning some of our profits directly to the american people. that's exactly what we're doing in the form of our quarterly dividend immediately after the announcement bite and tweeted, can't believe i have to say this, but giving profits to shareholders is not the same as bringing prices down for american families. and more pain is expected in november when the global oil supply will lose 2000000 barrels a day. thanks to cuts from opec plus the average price for a gallon of gas in the us is now $3.76. that is down from its peak, but still high for the average american. and that has
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a white house worried. i believe it on for management and outlook of generally by our governments. and by were management of economy with the u. s. mid term elections just days away, democrats fear high gas prices will cost the party it's control of congress. biden has vowed consequences for saudi arabia for going through with the opec cuts. and he's releasing a 180000000 barrels from the u. s. strategic petroleum reserve to ease price pressures. but biden has resisted calls for the us to join europe in imposing winfield taxes on the energy sectors. profits soaring higher than ever before. hydro castro al jazeera washington still to come on out there. this news of the troubled waters of holly island, a tiny community is under threat because of a government proposal to ban fishing and reading the game. casarez hoping his
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ah. oh. lou. ah welcome back. a tiny island community of the coast of england says its future is under threats because of proposed ban on fishing. wholly island is home to dozens of species say which the government says the protecting am hayward as this report. laden with lobster and crap, the crew up with the freedom comes into the harbor to unload the mornings. catch
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a job they've done for decades, but could lose the fishing is bound up. holy island. it would just devastate us completely. or there's no way we could possibly carry on fishing from holy island, would have to move the boats and all the gear to other ports. and of course, the trouble waters them all the guys working from different port. so mean conflict, straight away. and this is what's left of one of this part of england's oldest fishing plates. just a few boats including which had sco out now. all of the sea of love to oliver roberts. amazing. you get some beautiful days out there. i see dolphins swimming round. you, holy island is already protected landscape, one rich him biodiversity. the u. k. government is hoping to create a number of highly protected marine areas, including here, where fishing would be banned. they say the scheme would allow nature to fully
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recover to a more natural state, allowing the ecosystem to thrive and that they will take the views of the local community, fishermen and environmental groups on board. what happens out at sea really does the fact this entire community because once this tidal causeway floods, holy island is cut off hours at a time. meaning it's difficult for people living behind me to commute over for the mainland loving father. we pray for this holy island for our fishermen and their families inside saint mary's church. prayers are said for the islands community. some of the fishing families work in hospitality. the other main industry on the island, the economy is not just about losing the fishing and the, the money from the fishing it's, it's losing all those other people who, who do really vital jobs in the community. there has been fishing here for thousands of years. we know that it would be the absolute death know of this
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village. it's just got lunching. i mean, i go to bed at night. i can't sleep must looks turning on line. they're thinking no one's asked no end. what reason is for this is just devastating. some wildlife campaign is say, the protected areas will offer a lifeline to the see. many here a hopeful they'll be able to carry on. i'm remain part of the silence future. emma, he would al jazeera in northern england. you're with our 0 lear is here now with the sport. ah, thank you. neve katara has summoned the german ambassador after comments made by the country's interior minister, nancy phaser, criticized. could tars human rights record during an interview with the local broadcaster, but guitar says the comments were undiplomatic and provocative and said, dough are, has reformed. it's labor laws. earlier this week, guitars a mere shift, i mean,
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been hammered. fanny said his country has faced an unprecedented campaign of criticism and the lead up to the world cup or the tournament is just a few weeks away. and organizers are hoping that fans coming to guitar will enjoy more than just football. the host nation is showcasing a range of in years for those who want to learn more about the country's culture and history for a smell has a story from doha. ah . when we come here, realize how we care about marriage. cutter is national libraries hoping for more visitors during the world cup. now we are starting to visit with you in the day. you're kind of see by yourself dr. hum and been abdul aziz al corey is deputy prime minister and the library is presidents. when you get in,
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it's like an open book you for when you go to the other buildings for the other lebron toward the big buildings for the floors. but doesn't of the kiss here. and when a glance, you can see all the books in the library. there are more than a 1000000 books here during the finals. there would be special events related to the world cup or level, or is that only for the category or the out of culture. that's the way to interact and quote, exists with the other coaches. women of the see oh wow. women played very important role in our history. dr. hamid says present day katara is a product of its own past and dialogue with other countries from the very beginning who we are open for the positive criticism.
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and it's helped us because even our laws, we've changed a lot to now i was we mr. modernize our rose as, as has become more comfortable to the human rice as something of that to achieve. and we achieve because we are open minded and we are the to listen to the positive fits the world cap is about more than sports. it's reflecting and transforming the culture of an entire country. far as small al jazeera, doha, at the end of the world cup katara plans to start contracts construction on 3 new museums. the doha 2030 plan, as it's called, will include transforming industrial property into art. luna lora burton. manley has more after helping to feed cutter the decades this mil doha waterfront will be given
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a new rule by replacing flower with art. the towering fi loads are 35 meters tall, 8.5 meters wide. now the relationship between artists, curators and industrial faces like this isn't new. however, what cut to museum names to do is to create a gallery while keeping the industrial integrity intact. we wanted to keep as much of this 6 things, structures as possible, but this also history. there's memory that bread full. doha comes from here. the project is expensive covering milton, 80000 square meters. is this a big building or is more safety? because when measuring the side compared to other institutions, this is several times the been is the an outlet or the tape. so the answer is polls in the by gallery j. her miriam, of betty, tells us the entire waterfront area will be transformed into
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a cultural hub of being ambitious. and we're to show international art collections on regional are collections on the current east and for them if they do come back in 2030, are able to see the realization of these, of these dreams and these ponds that we have as a country with cut us cultural plans don't stop them. this temporary gallery called tales of a connected world gives a peek into the design of the new museum in the brand new city of lou sale by prick surprise, winning architect herself and to bureau. insight. each room is defined by color, sound scapes, and looks the influence of middle eastern and islamic caught in the wider world. which try to come from a point of view, which is not the usual point of view of museums because museum tend to be very drawn. your know, upholstered on your to it was very important to bring to music to bringing a tree. we're going to work on the workshops to be able to bring food on for
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a few months old with big ponds, the transform it's waterfront into cultural hubs. cut us goal is to extend its impact all beyond the p for world cup lore about man. the al jazeera doha, the man who led brazil to their last world cup victory 20 years ago, is preparing for what could be the last game of his career. louise philip escalade, a will coach, had led to co parent, nancy against flamingo, in the copa lipitor. doris final parent agency have never won the biggest club competition in south america, scullery, known to fans around the world as big. phil was also in charge of brazil in 2014. when they crashed out of their home world cup. after a 71 defeat against germany and the semi finals because the brazil jones a little bit went through and no, no with brazil we had a big setback at the 20. 14 woke up here and we rose up from the setback. sometimes we don't even know what's the worst set back in our lives,
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but we need to know how to rise up house or facing nissan, learned from there, and then move on without professional personal lives. so that's what i did have to do this. it didn't, they did if to when the copper lipitor door, as would be the pinnacle of a career. that's why i've given a lot of dedication to i didn't expect to get this fall when i started playing football team that i didn't imagine like to be a head coach. and when everything that i've won you, brazil's flamingo, stand in the way of paranoia, ancie and scottie, they've reached this final and 3 of the last 4 seasons and have lifted the trophy twice in 10812019 flamingo also won the brazilian cup last week, but missed out on the league title, which is heading to pa maris. and it is good news for brazilian striker name are the p s. g player is no longer facing corruption and fraud charges which could have resulted in a 2 year jail term. the case centered on his 2013 transfer from santos to barcelona . but prosecutors in spain have now dropped those charges. one player likely having
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to guitar had a night. he'll probably want to forget have look at this latha why the left in cross when it's believable with serbia goalkeeper a predicate, brockovich was left stunned after being beaten by a seemingly misdirected cross by espanol jose carlos lozzo. the 26 year old majorca keeper barely even moving as the ball sailed right over his head. the gold gold ultimately causing his side the when with the match indian at 11, the philadelphia phillies are getting ready for their 1st world series appearance in more than a decade. the philly is we're the lowest rang to national lead team in the post season. but they've made it through to the best of 7 championship decider. they'll be taking on the houston astros for the biggest title and north american baseball with game one coming up later this friday. the astros are in the world series for
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the 4th time in 6 seasons. it is the world stir series. it's a big stage. ah, but they've been loose the entire time through this whole process. them got caught up in the moment. they stayed in the moment and they just got to carry on the same way and just go out, put your game on auto pilot and just go put american tom brady's in the middle of one of the worst runs of his career. brady has lost a 3rd street and a fell match for the 1st time in 2 decades. the 45 year olds, tampa bay buccaneers, last $2722.00 to the baltimore ravens. the 7 time super bowl champ has already retired from football once this year. and just finalized his divorce with supermodel g, l. bunch and mangled. figuring it feels good, you know, were lost for 5. so now we want to be, but you know, we haven't earned it. and there, you know, we got to go, we got to go on it. you know, you got to go on, you know, to fight hard. and you got to go now figure out we games. that's it for me. and so
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how back to leave in london. thank you leah. before we go rock'n'roll. piney had jerry lee lewis died aged 87 who's best known for the 1957 hit. great balls of fire as extensive career was more though by personal scandals including marrying his 13 year old cousin lewis died at home in memphis. well, some for me in the back of this. do you sound, but i'll be back in a moment with both of the days news. you're watching al jazeera ah ah
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