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wendy 20 to register to attend for free at can x dot africa aah! investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on al jazeera in 1958 charles de gaulle made a famous speech and algeria good. he could don't hold back the tide about jerry and independence, all pete frances colonies in africa and the pacific. in the final episode of the series out there explores how the long and bitter fight for the french empire still resonates today. blood in tears, french, the colonization on al jazeera, all ah, ah bach, histones former prime minister m ron con is shot and injured while leading his anti
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government protest. convoy? yeah, he attack which his aids calling a terror assassination. attempt to spot protest around the country. ah, oh i, mary, i'm noisy and london. you're watching al jazeera also coming off on the program. israel's prime minister concedes after final election results give formally to benjamin netanyahu and his allies. a clear majority. in esco some of the world's most famous glasses will disappear by the year 2050 including the last ones in africa. ah because sounds former prime minister emron con is recovering in hospital after
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being shot in the leg. he was leading a rally demanding snap elections when a lone gunman opened fire, one of his supporters was killed. several other people were also injured. cons party is describing the attack as an assassination attempt is blaming. currently de shabazz sharif is our bon jovi begins our coverage now. ah, this is the moment former prime minister, enron han was shot in the leg. chaos broke out after the leader of marcus on barrick in soft party with the turks. oh, my god, protect him, run con, by the grace of god. we are okay. some of our compatriots are wounded and one has been killed. piece. keep us all in your prayers. oh, other party leaders were also wounded. police arrested the gunman, whose reportedly confessed to the attack, he said he wanted to stop on from quote, misleading people. with somebody additions, demanding revenge. the parties leadership called for com,
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would all organizing shortly, each city pakistan that we find ourselves in. as a mark of our protest, we do not intend to attack any one we do not intend to allow anyone to attack us either. but that's a story for later demand hahn was leading the slow moving march to the capital islamabad. from the city of the hor, about 350 kilometers to the south. the convoy held to force the government to give a power since losing the permission to a new confidence stuart in april hun is insisted he will not stop campaigning until early elections are held. the attack is likely to further fuel political unrest. some members of the wrong one has been on the record, calling it to march, and expressing the apprehension to the match could get 30 and could get out of control. him hahn is out of danger and without providing any proof his party secretary general says home told him to name the alleged attackers being local. i
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have no doubt 3 people involved in this a pm ship. i sharif interior minister, run us an hour, and major general sizes are demand it all 3 be removed from their posts. and if they're not removed, then they'll be country wide. protests. protests have already broken out in separate cities. the prime minister has called for an investigation and condemned to violence. all political leaders, including those who oppose him, non hon. have reiterated the condemnation. that's unlikely to bring down political temperature as focus on enters another phase of instability. some of in job aid out there. just a few days ago that enron khan spoke to al jazeera about the danger he was in a former prime minister, was defiant, insisting he was willing to die for his freedom struggle. there's always a thread when he was challenging the state of school. there's always a judge, but that should not stop you from doing. what is, what i believe is, is
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a genuine freedom struggle for me. for me, it is better do up to die, rather than to live a life of slaves under the usa. this important government of drugs. if i have to live under them, i'd before death, rather than living under these criminals as theirs, come out, hyder was at the rally when a man con was shot. he joins us live now from as on the button. come out, you spoke to him, ron conscious, a few to get few days ago when he made those comments defiantly. and obviously we see now this has happened at his team a saying this is an assassination temp. just tell us, just take us through what you witnessed when this attack happened today. but just to be clear, i would not read them,
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ron contra day when that attack took place, however, that a serious question marks as to how the lone wolf that according to the government, there was only one foot and, and was, was able to make a confession within 15 minutes of that attack, and they emron cons party calling, they scripted, choreographed, i hate the fall, ma interior minister said that this was not just one man that this would or decoy that defy. i came from an automatic a saw dr. foot and that day may have been more than one or tact. i so do the preliminary investigations, but it has certain a need raid eyebrow as to how somebody can be taken into custody. and within 15 minutes, these confessing and then the video is released or television station. so big question marks on that a, his party of gods believed that this was an attempt to assassinate him. and dad, the government would responsibilities, named
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a beeper lead you saw in with some of been jobs there bought. this is fog considerable anger across the country. they've been protest or low bug gastorm. there's going to be more progress to morrow. emerson fond of gauze has stored as a board does that day. sure not. you'd, while ends their day, should remain beast folded, however, angered i have fled people odd, indeed, shocked. and it is the reaction across the country, but did a serious question mark as to whether this was a lone wolf attack. already to have a motor tackerd in ward because as you can see and died radio, the hail of automatic fire suggesting that this may have been an sr driver. and that the man who now is saying that he was the one responsible it may have been you dead that decoy cause we know that pakistan as long and afflicted by instability. my dis, sectarian conflict and a countries politicians are not immune from that commodity. as you well know from
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the time of that the 1st prime minister being fascinated in 1951 seems as though in ron con, support is a pointing the finger fondly at the carnita shabazz sharif. well indeed her and i did regard of the fact that enron had reactivate good diamond again, that his marches to have women and children. the mood is festive, that is music people to come from all walks of life, the po, the middle class, the upper middle class. everybody comes turkey, emron con because he's emerged as one of the most popular leaders in this country. after head of stuff and award of no confidence. so indeed, the suspicions that the b d i has it on the government. the government, on the other hand, has been saying that enron cons module is not peaceful. that endangered the security of the capitalist lamadue. he's heading on this march and it needed of god
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to saying that they will continue with that mod, the interior minister has requisition, tens of thousands of policemen. the police inspector general even requesting live ammunition, saying that enron con party woke goods may be armed and de mer tag. the capitalist lama bought something that him, ron khan, had denied. so that is indeed a serious issue, because a serious investigation needs to be done. and our senior lawyer and intruding dad interior minister that i mentioned to was served under emron con ace. convinced that this was not the alone voice phenomena that this was the conspiracy. a well planned conspiracy to try to take him, ron kon out. all right, thank you. very much from as well about come on. hi deb. ah,
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former prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his right wing allies have secured a clear majority in israel's canal. it with all the votes now counted carnita yara la, he'd conceded earlier on congratulating netanyahu. who's ready the longest serving is rein prime minister. he's been leader of a total of 15 years over multiple stance, but he is still facing corruption charges. so with all the votes counted the block, led by benjamin netanyahu, is the could party of secured a majority of 64 seats in the can. assets are going prime unless they are le pete's block. secured 51 seats with all the parties securing the remaining 5 in the israeli legislature. stephanie decker is live 1st now in western islam. tell us more about the significance of this result. well you know, last year people thought that perhaps it had finally be the end of, of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i was in tel aviv on the night that he was no
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longer prime minister. them was massive celebrations. and what most people were telling me were saying that it wasn't particularly that, you know, the new prime minister at the time, naturally been. it wasn't about support for him, but it was about the fact that it was time for a change. well, netanyahu at the time vowed to bring down the government and vow to return to the prime minister seat. and that seems very much what he has done, and he has done it with a vengeance. he's bringing with him the most right wing government. israel has ever seen, he's bringing with him, you know, religious ultra nationalists that have a presence in parliament. israeli connects it a 14 seats, the 3rd largest party. and so it's hugely significant in terms of how it's changed the political landscape, if you will. it depends who you speak to. some people who supported this are say that only benjamin netanyahu can lead the country and say that, you know, this ultra nationalists faction that they're not as bad as they seem. but others are extremely concerned. also is really palestinians,
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palestinian saying that you know, someone like it to mar banga via who is a very controversial figure whose cold for the expulsion of palestinians who cold for the annexation of the west bank was cool for the right for jews to prayer on the alex so mos compound which is hugely, hugely inflammatory or red line, not just for palestinians, but for the muslim world in general. and so he is going to be someone that more than likely will have a major seat in cabinet. so these are, these are different times even though people will say, well, 5 elections, a 3 and a half years. the make up of what this next government could look like. is certainly a major change. yes. as you say, the most right, when government in the country's history and the process. now stephanie, when will netanyahu officially return to office? when it's funny, i was just discussing with our producer because victor orbit and the hungarian leader had congratulated netanyahu on twitter and benjamin netanyahu. tweeters
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popped up on my phone and saying, you know, thanking him and saying that he would lead israel in hungary good relation. so effectively, he's already acting like the prime minister, even though at the end of next week you will have a party representative is meeting with the israeli president, they'll be consultations and basically out the political process works here. and these ready president will then appoint summoned the person he believes best placed to form a government. so that could happen, you know, the week after next early on at. and of course we do believe that he will be summoning, he will be summoning benjamin netanyahu, and then benjamin netanyahu has around $28.00 days in the beginning to form a government. so those negotiations will be interesting as well because which ministry is going to go to who is i just mentioned mr. banga via he's talking about wanting a public security ministry that's in charge of the police will. that comes with all kinds of questions because of his political leanings, as i just explained. so i think that then will also be very interesting to see how
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benjamin netanyahu was a political mastermind. bo orchestrate things, but i don't think, well, we won't be seeing exactly what the israeli government is going to look like. it's still for quite some time. i thank you very much for the latest that from western them. stephanie deca, when other developments to policies have been killed in, in israeli right on the jenin refugee company occupied weiss bank for others were wounded, including an 8 year old child earlier in the day, one man was shot dead by his writing full says after stabbing incident in the old city of occupied east jerusalem. another was reported he killed and bates, duke, who in the west bank well purchase morning. had these in our jaffe and iranian women, shot dead in september when she spoke out against the country's head jab, mandate, his tongue violent, the reports that security forces opened fire on the cot, encourage, and state he v says a security officer was killed, 10 others injured several prominent iranian human rights, toys of publicly criticize the country's clerical rulers,
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saying now full because protest is across the country. i no longer afraid of violent crack down. that has been ongoing on rest and 22 year old man. i mean, he died in police custody in september of to being arrested for violating the strict dress code. international nuclear watchdog says it found no evidence that ukraine is working on a so called dirty bomb ukraine. aussie i a to inspect 3 sites in the country. after russia came ukraine could use a bomb containing nuclear material on its own territory. as a false flag. operation inspector said there were no signs of any undeclared nuclear activities or materials at the sites are a force. it has more in this now from the capital keys. there were, these can sit and are these continuing allegations coming from russia. they were particularly concerted towards the beginning of last week that ukraine did intend to create some kind of dirty bomb on its territory, use it and then blame russia. so the i. e,
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a inspectors were called in at the beckoning of, of the ukrainian or thirties. and as you say, they have now said that there is no indication that had of any of the sites that they inspected. there were any undeclared nuclear activities going on. they've also taken samples and sent those off for analysis. i'm impressed that was her birth and that this and other out from a fake, ah, and her to prove it again. so we asked the a ah spectrum to come to verify this information. but of course we, we are sure that, and that's, that's only on the fake. and there is another important nuclear issue ongoing. at the moment ukraine says that diesel generators are being used to cool the currently shut downs upper asia, nuclear power plant, 6 reactors, making it the biggest nuclear power plant in europe. and ukraine says that the power lines that connect it to the ukrainian electricity grid was severed by
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russian shelling late on wednesday. uh, the russian nuclear energy company says that ukraine de energized those lines. no, watching out is there a life? i'm not in much more still there, bring you on the program. the bank of england it was the u. k. face is it's longest ever. recession is it raises interest, right? ah. in warning sound in japan, often north korea flies is respected, long range missile prompting us and south korea to extend that joint address. ah, that is an autumn storm system. you can see quite killian, satellite picture, and its influence extends on its cold front all the way down towards the north, the spain and its frequented. active one. the weather on this has been some fairly
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heavy rain and windy weather that thou left for the low countries, norway and denmark to absorb ahead of it though really significant rain developing in france. snow in the pyrenees. snow in the outs reach quite low levels and really heavy rain for thunderstorms over the western met. this is still fairly warm water . this is very cold air. look at the temperatures, at least behind double figures, just paris at 12 degrees. but this rain, i think will colson flashed rubbing in the isle as the western med may be sicily in southern italy. and the whole system starts to wind up into a really windy wet and cold storm system from western grease up through the creation coast. and the middle of italy as well, and behind it though the sun, as i was at temperatures are coming die we're talking about maybe single figure max in zurich of 9 degrees and the waters being squeeze even out of the se. so sophia, hangs on to 20 to grease. paradoxically watching the rains tossing trouble, but in nigeria now it's much dry and not burn drug much dry. the next thing to
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watch is the increasing winds in the dust. therefore the cell, ah, jumping to the street when no topic is off the table, i don't think that anybody should be born to privilege to this at the end of the day. we are the subjects of little family, left, one person's opinion, but what's your, amplify your voice. the judicial system in mexico is incredibly weak and it is not just corruption where a global audience becomes a global community. the scariest part of this moment in my country is this toys for a more weapons the stream. oh, now g 0. ah
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ah, welcome back. a look at the main stories this our focus found full of prime minister. iran con is recovering and hospital off to being shot in the leg. he was leading o'reilly demanding snap elections when a lone gunman opened fire and what his policy is describing as an assassination attempt. former prime minister benjamin netanyahu in his right wing allies of secured a clear majority in israel's connected with all the votes counted now in tuesday's election needs. national nuclear watchdog says it's found no evidence that ukraine is working on a so called dirty ball equated aussie. i h, inspect 3 sites in the country. after russia came ukraine could use a bomb containing nuclear material on its own territory as a false flag operation. well, in other news, we're following close levy. you, hey, central bank has heights interest rates by the largest amount since 1989 by giving
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them put the rate up from 2.25 percent to 3 percent not attempt to control fast. rising inflation. charlie angela has more from london as predicted. the bank of england has raised rates by point 75 percent to 3 percent after the vote by the monetary policy unit, which was not unanimous. that's the same rate rise chosen by the u. s. federal reserve and the european central bank last week is the highest rate rise in this country since 1989. and the last time we had a 3 percent interest rate was in 2008. during the financial crisis. the bank also releases economic full costs saying that britain is already in a shallow recession, which could continue until mid to 2024, and $1.00. it's not the deepest downturn. it could be the longest since records began in the 1920. as the governor of the bank country, bailey explained, economy has suffered a huge shock. if we do not force right now, it will be less later on. and as the forecast we're publishing today shows
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is a tough road ahead. the sharp increase in energy prices caused by russia's invasion of ukraine is made as poor as a nation. he went on to explain that the bank job is to bring down inflation because low inflation is the bedrock or the stable economy. and this country, it currently runs a 10 point one percent the highest in 40 years. the bank is trying to bring it down to 2 percent, which they hope to do with interest rate rises in the next 2 to 3 years. but this is the 8 rate hike in a row. and while that might be welcome news for those few who saved cash and banks is going to be very worrying news for those mortgages and credit card debt at a time when many families already trying to choose between whether or not to heat the home or fill that cause with fuel a u. k. court has find one of the walls, largest mining and commodity companies. $310000000.00 blanket pleaded
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guilty to 7 counts of bribery in june or channels reports. to allah, a busy coastal city in cameroon. the fuel tanks belong to sonora, the country's national refiner, and one of several african companies. glenn cor, admitted to bribing for preferential access to oil money that could have been better spent. glen cargo, glenn, who is a big corrupt the fam, recognize this. they said that we confessed that we corrupted people in cameroon, in company as an hage ensenada. we paid around $10600000.00 us dollars in bribes. that's money that didn't reach the state coffers for our development on nipple, so we can have water, electricity, roads, and health care for us and our children. there are other companies like sonora and other countries, like cameroon. in equitorial, guinea, ivory coast, nigeria, and south. see don, the behavior with similar prosecutors at southern crown court in london said glen
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cause you k, subsidiary paid middleman to fly cache, and private jets across africa to bribe officials, blank, or pleaded guilty to 7 charges, and was ordered to pay $310000000.00 this is the largest criminal penalty over 100, down after conviction. this is also the largest complication. and this is the 1st time that a corporate has been prosecuted under section one of the u. k. bravery that essentially means that they weren't just guilty of failing to prevent driver if you will, but actively authorizing drivers. the company and its lawyers are apologizing. plan, montgomery, one of blanco's legal representatives in court, said that the company's behavior was inexcusable. that had no place in glen cove, but that these practices did not happen in any form in glen cove companies to day. but this case isn't the last of glen cause legal problems. it set aside
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$1500000000.00 to settle a series of global investigations, including about $1100000000.00, the us authorities, rory, talents out as era london. well, now the ethiopian government tend to grind levels of agree to and fighting in a deal un says is a critical 1st step. the african union describes as a new dawn for ethiopia. and this was negotiated through the african union. it's set seen as at least the 1st step towards ending the bloodshed. or there are so many questions on how the deal itself is going to work. still being seen as a breakthrough though, and it comes off to a 2 year war that's kill tens of thousands of people and forced millions from homes for speaking to a crowd of support. his earlier prime minister abbey, i'm had said everything his government proposed had been accepted. the mostly due to the pe steel victory solidifies the historical victory that heroic sons of ethiopia made on the ground and no one, no another moved hooker. one of the main victories is at ethiopia as sovereignty,
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and territorial integrity is not negotiable, has been accepted by both parties. i know that there is no need for more than one defense force in one country has also been agreed on. north korea has launch several more ballistic missiles, prompting us in south korea to extend a joint military exercises. one miss ireland, close to japan's economic zone. another is suspected to have been a long range, intercontinental ballistic missile, a 2nd time it and fide this year. ron mcbride has more from so it's a further escalation in north korea's provocative missile testing with one of the weapons suspected of being a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile. that it has shown off a recent parade called the white song 17. it was also famously featured in
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a promotional video starring the country's leader kim jong on ah, fearing it was being flown over the top of japan. as with previous tests, tokyo issued an alert to some northern prefect years. be goodish figured to ha, i was surprised, but thinking not again soon or place in on come fondle. we might have to think again about going out fishing, which will impact our business anyway. instead, it's thought the missile may have failed mid flight landing in the sea, separating the korean peninsula and japan. and yonder dogwood. our analysis has indicated a possibility that it would fly over the japanese archipelago and we issued a public notice re does. the development of i, c. b m's capable of reaching the continental united states, brought the korean peninsula to the verge of war. in 2017 thursday's law. it seems to be sending a message to the u. s. ahead of its mid term elections in turn,
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the u. s has condemned the test calling for un security council resolutions meant to prohibit north korea's weapons development to be more strictly enforced. on wednesday, north korea launched multiple salvoes of short range missiles in protest at joint air drills. being staged by south korean and us air forces with one missile landing south that the de facto maritime border in response, south korea fired missiles north of it. so it is the non maria, i'm a king. i'm very fond of abuse, especially as showing me that there i exist by your sports against us. we are and so we as on the worst, is now in response to this icbm launch. the 2 allies have announced their military exercises will be extended. rob mcbride, al jazeera, so or the u. s. and south korean defense hacker trees have been held and talk to the pentagon. dan lloyd austin spoke about the decision take stand that joint
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military exercises. we decided to extend vigilance store, which is our launched pro, schedule combine, training exercise to further bolster our readiness and interoperability and will continue to work closely together to develop options to protect the united states and our allies and the region. some of the world's most famous glasses will vanish by the year 2050, according to the unesco report, whatever the global temperature rise urging need is now to act fast in order to save the rest. un cultural agencies as glass is at one 3rd of the 50 world heritage site, studied a condemned to disappear, including those in yellowstone and kilimanjaro national parks. the glass is losing 58000000000 tons of ice every year. that's the combined annual water use of france
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and spain. melting glass is also responsible for nearly 5 percent of the global sea level rise. but if drastic efforts made and sure one it warming temperatures don't exceed, wanted a half degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. well then it's still possible to save the glasses in the remaining 2 thirds of sites that was studied pleasures, or what would say one of the most valuable and visible indicators of climate change. i will say that the main action that needs to be taken to counteract leisure retreat is really to re drastically reduce emissions, carbon emissions m. what happens also is that even if we stop a emissions as of to be these glaciers have verb inertia and or in the sense that changes will keep happening.
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