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these evacuation places 3 days journey, jewish jokes in wishing to be cried. someone destroys our country, someone needs to rebuild the. ready ah, peru has a new president after pedro castillo was impeached and detained for trying to dissolve. congress. ah, what hasn't seeka, this is al serra live from door, also coming up. and i'm enough for that is outside sherlock has mean re with station where government trade unions are stepping out to protest
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against privatization corruption and the high cost of living germany arrests members of a far right group accused of plotting to overthrow the government plus incredible excitement surprises small teams beating big teams so well known normal small teams that fee for boss johnny and fan tino says carter 2022 has delivered the best group stage ever at a walk up ah peruse. interim president? dina bazzi has taken office after congress impeach pedro castillo. the former president was arrested just hours after saying who would he would dissolve congress by presidential decree or move. the country's constitutional court said was a qu, they, tom congress then moved ahead with a vote on his impeachment, custio's deputy dinner blue
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r say is now the country's 1st female leader who has faced a string of political crises since castillo took office nearly 18 months ago. there if a petty, i believe, may i assume this task with humility, but also with respect for the nation and the entire peruvian population. i will be carrying out my task to continue shortening the gaps of poverty and hunger, but also seek the development of the country. a congress has move, has found demonstrations in the capital lima pedro castillo supporters, protested the impeachment, while others took to the streets to celebrated the lease fighting as to disburse those backing kasteel, or mighty on a sanchez has more now from lima on the charges against castillo he's facing a submission charges low. some of the most serious charges one can face and he has also been he will also face almost the additional half been ongoing in the past few months. natal by the same prosecutor,
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but the coming years today press charges against the former president. he has 13 witnesses. he has a furious of investigations against a field that goes from it, from criminal investigation, receiving bribe, and also helping people like former and minister of transportation. his neck new to escape from justice in the people are nowhere to be found. and there have been many rules that have been, we've been listening for audio coming out in the last few hours where it is that directly link the president to the actual the former president. so castillo is now facing these charges. now she's former vice president,
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you know, a lot of this is now the new president. she has been sort of actually, and she, she is going to continue the government because you're from the same party. she's not that she's not in the terms with the owner of the leader of the political party, but she has the same idea. she said left the estate and the lawyer alonzo. good. mindy is electra in international relations at oxford university. he explained what's behind the political instability, a rose to power as an outsider, that no one thought would win the presidency at all. one week before the election, he wasn't even in the major also. and he was unable to secure a group of people to support him and create a viable government really. and what ended up happening was the increasing
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accusations of corruption and mismanagement, lack of preparedness, implementation in the government. led to this vision with congress that in part for him at this point or communist threats because it's a very conservative government. but at the same time also objected to the very serious continental occasions that it and so that it was move in several occasions to try and the current president in bacon and for impeach him for to see if you try to encounter trying to find these a both companies that didn't exist, and in the end, i ended up shooting for a very poorly planned, very poorly organized, unconstitutional cou. that honestly fell through very quickly. a trade unions in sri lanka are leading several protests across the country against the spiraling cost of living. this comes after the president announced plans to privatize some state institutions. she like it has been going through its worst
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economic crisis in decades. min now flanders joins us live now from colombo. so we know what's what to expect to happen to date. and basically there are a large number of trade unions belonging to organizations, obviously representing state employees like you see the crowd over my shoulder. that's mainly the telecom, sales, telecom and insurance workers unions. now what they are protesting is that the government has announced though, requirement to privatize his institutions. they said that's just an attempt to privatize of institutions that are successfully being run and making massive profits. so right throughout the day we have different unions. we have the banking trade unions. we have obviously these telecom and insurance,
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as well as other workers and trade unions that are stepping out to protest. what they see is a centrally a very on the hand movement by the government to a set of profit making ventures under the guise of making money to pull sri lanka out of this massive economic crunch that it's facing. yeah, and i mean now in terms of the background to this, this is something that's presumably been building up for some time now with, with all of the deep seated economic problems in the country over the last few months. oh, that's right. i mean, we didn't get to overnight, but certainly sure lanka has been pushed headlong into this economic abas' over the recent years where we took over much more debt than we could handle. and
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of course, it has been a mix of a lot of bad luck, as well as bad management of huge corruption that has brought the country here are completely i in terms of facing almost decimated, foreign reserves. they can't pay for export and left. literally scrambling with scrambling with a begging bowl with friendly countries as well as international institutions. now the cotton present run, a vicar missing her, who basically is almost in the presidency by default. he was voted in by parliamentarians after the last president was forced to resign from office. amid huge public protest says that things must be reformed. you must look to act state institutions without looking at buttons to raise as much capital as possible of business shall uncle waiting for a half bailout from the international monetary fund that a huge issues bed that's concerned with sort of debt restructuring,
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being the mean kind of stumbling blocks, there are obviously negotiations as we're being told by the country, central bank chief. but by far and large, the people are still feeling the pinch. the government says that it has done a lot to sort of counter the crisis. but for people on the street, people are represented by unions like this and their families. it's really, really hard times. all right, and i will know you will continue to monitor that forest. now fernandez, live for stary in colombo, straight it says it is a horrible day for the victims of the bali. bombings off to one of the men convicted for those attacks was released on parole. his c, m. been alley zane, half his 20th sentence were making the explosives used in the nightclubs. in 2002 indonesian authorities say he's been reformed in prison. more than $200.00 people died including atl australians. people i never coming back and my thoughts
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today very much with families and communities who have lost a loved one. this is the person who was in the indonesian justice system. my personal view is his actions are inexcusable and completely apart. we don't control the innovation justice system and that's that is the way the world. germany says it's stopped a plot by a fall right? good to overthrow the government. police rated 130 sites across the country. on wednesday, the prosecutor general says 25 people were detained. a soldier, a judge, and a russian national are among those arrested. domini cane reports from berlin. this is how the raids began before dawn anti terror police moving into search more than a 100 properties and apprehend dozens of suspects among them. this woman be a good man. i can think a man she is currently a judge in berlin. but until 2 years ago, she was a far right member of parliament who would regularly criticize the then government
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of angle america. now she is suspected of plotting to overthrow its successor. the group is set up into a kind of council which is supposed to be a kind of government organization which was split up into different departments, just like the cabinet of a country. several individuals were already earmarked to take over different ministries. some of those arrested have access to firearms and the authorities believe they were prepared to kill, to achieve their aims. the awfulness of government this plot would have created would have had in its ranks and apparently eminent doctor serving judge a current member of one of germany's elite military units. a former police officer and others. federal investigators believe the group tried to make contact with russian officials to see if they would help in the event of a successful cou. a kremlin spokesman denied any russian involvement in berlin. questions have been asked about how people in high positions in public life could
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become involved in such an alleged plot. i recently, i was calling to an asthma after our goal was to deal differently with enemies of the constitution who work in the public sector. eddies in that while present my draft law, unchanging disciplinary action in the coming days as for and so that we can remove enemies of the constitution more quickly, allows them to continue. the high spirit movement is not new in germany at its heart, it believes in the rejection of the modern state or the standard they wish to return to germany's old borders. they do not recognize the germans state german democracy and think that germany is not her sovereign state. it goes so far that there are parts of this movement. i want to violently overthrow the government and the focus for that wishes here. the federal parliament opened us talk. it was once called the high, stark, back in the time of the kaisers. in 2020 hundreds of far right. activists tried to storm the building during an anti lockdown demonstration, but failed,
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stopping that action involved a few 100 police forming a cordon around it. stopping this alleged creditor has involved thousands more officers operating right across the country. dominant cane al jazeera berlin, a lisa 3 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces during a raid in the janine refugee camp. a large group from these rady army was seen entering the area and the occupied west bank in the early hours of thursday. the united nations says 2022 has been the deadliest year for palestinians in 16 years or i still had on al jazeera, columbia celebrates more than 80 days without homicides in one of its most violent cities. and was revealed after a discovery of was thought to be the oldest dna ever ah,
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with hello. it is pretty cold across much of here. that's a fair bit of snow around us. well, lots of cloud over tools, baltic states that we some significant snow for coming through here, speclink, shower cloud, just around the yard or see sliding out of the atlantic. i supposed come again from the north there, so a fabulous snow. they're coming to know the pos has gotten into more way as well to scandinavia, seeing some of that when she makes for rain. well, that's going to make its way into spain and portugal over the next couple days. as i look at the temperatures, though, as you can see, we hovering actual around freezing sub 0 for some it warms up in bosco's, we go through the next couple of days getting up just about freezing. by the time we come to sashay, but you can see lots of single figures right close to freezing y spread. frost said southern parts we are just about clinging on to what little warped there is. there's that snow there into western russia, into the baltics, pushing across the northern parts of poland. debbie, seeing some snow as well,
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snow showers there too, into our northern scotland, east in areas of england, you might see something, a little sleepy here. we have got wet weather swirling its way across, aspire to port. go with some snow here as well over the yap here in a significant snowfall. also making its way across the outs and some very heavy area over the next few days. on the side of the antibiotic. ah, ah, ah, with
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lou ah, you're watching al jazeera reminder about top stories. the south route has now sworn in dena bought a warranty as present after pedro castillo was impeached by congress and detain. he was arrested just hours after saying he would dissolve congress by presidential decreed sri lanka, president renella, we can, i'm a single is facing a backlash. as trade unions lead protests against the spiraling cost of living. we claim a single has announced plans to privatize some state institutions. germany says it's stopped to plot by a fall right group to overthrow the government rating. 130 sites across the country
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. prosecutor general says 25 people from a group that wanted to build a new german army have been detained. a russian president vladimir putin has warned that the risk of nuclear war is rising. futon says russia would defend itself by any means, but he says the country had not, in his words gone mad, saying moscow considers nuclear weapons a defensive deterrent. so, regarding the threat of nuclear war, you're right. such a threat is growing. now is for russia not using its nuclear weapons, under any circumstances, we will not use nuclear weapons 1st. but if we do not use it 1st under any circumstances, then it means that the 2nd one will also not be used because the possibilities of using a nuclear strike on our territory are very limited. nevertheless, our strategy as a means of defense, we consider weapons of mass destruction, nuclear weapons. it is all tuned around a retaliatory strike. that is,
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when we are struck, we strike back or what a modest form, alida, and via and his and his vice president have been convicted of fraud and conspiracy . ex president, otto paris and his deputy roxan above deathly have each been sentenced to 16 years in prison for conspiracy to defraud the state. the court found they allowed businesses to evade import duties. in exchange for bribes. colombian president, gustavo petro, has celebrated more than 80 days without homicides in one of the most violent cities in his country. the reduction in killings in one of ventura comes after the government made a deal with 2 criminal gangs and asunder amputee reports from the city on the country's pacific coast fight. i seem other mothers of young people killed by gang violence him whenever he delivered candles to columbia. the president and vice president a life affirming symbol in the city long devastated by violence in drug trafficking . but its now been more than 80 days since the last murder, thanks to
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a truce between the government industry to main gangs that are not in process where they feel is the unique process that the state supports and protects process between 2 groups that are not political in nature, but pretty much have to do with excluded. and while, and you've, now it's our turn to demonstrate that it's possible that the state can fulfill its promises and start a cycle of peace in columbia. patrons vowed to negotiate with all our groups in columbia. as part of his bishop total peace policy, he sees went into it as a blueprint for the rest of the country. he's hoping to disband. what is $1700.00 gang members in this city alone? despite the denial progress, the process remains and a fraudulent and the government bill has the concrete, whatever the necessary for the gangs submission to justice, bitterest visit to whenever into that came hours before the release of a report by columbia as human rights watch dog detailing record numbers of murders
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in other parts of the country in neighboring calc, this is infections of fact, gravel skilled 6 soldiers and injured dozens more on tuesday. but beatrice beast commissioner, defended the government plan, saying the community is behind it. what can you learn more heard if it's the women, the children and the mothers of the 17 under boys of both on groups that lead the foundation of this true such was it wasn't the institution but the people of flesh and bone that demanded the leadership assumed the commit that the government that promised major investment and went into that to address the root causes of the violence. poverty inequality in decades of state neglect, an international delegation led by the united nations in the european union sent to support the effort. settled, i think, in this case international committee is trying to surround the process in order to make sure that it's sustainable. and then when i'm a good, a benefits from this way by lunch. for now,
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the people who will have in today are enjoying a new found. com, hoping pedro's plan leads to long lasting piece. allison, ph. d and jesse it up when have intuitive how the fee for president believes cuts are 2022 has shown the gap has closed between the bigger and smaller nations. janney and fatina also says the tournament has delivered the best group stage ever at a walk up. the matches have been of great, great quality in beautiful stadiums. we knew that already. however, as well, the public care who was there was incredible over $51000.00, on average reco breaking figures on them on t v or radio with $2000000000.00 viewers which is which is really credible
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to an hour 1000000 people in the streets of la and a few 100000 every day in the stadiums, altogether cheating together, supporting their teams attached to got most fear, grade goals, incredible excitement surprises sir small teams bidding big teams. so although no more small teams are nor big teams, the liver is very, very equal. for the 1st time as well, a national teams from all continents going to the knockout face for 1st time in history. this shows that football is really becoming truly good. we simply want to to give some, some joy in some smiles to people all over the world. that's what football is about, that's where the welcome as well. and that's what should happen from now as well.
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until the end, we've already seen some great action on the field, which finally is, are, are, you know, the most important part of what, you know, some of the biggest, her stars performing very, very well. but the, the memory is off either nor the mexican fans are or the american fans or the saudi fan, sir. ah, to speak about the g tina, brazil. iranians every one of the americans who were, who were really cheering their teams that tunisia, i mean i can, i can just name add the senegalese, i could name them or probably now we're each really the competitive, the top competitive phase were a course the biggest are the big players, big teams, will make the difference on the page. so i hope i'm not sure who will sierra
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a fantastic inclusion of this woke up half to 4 dozen group matches and a knock out games cut off. 2022 now has its quarter finalists. the matches will be played on friday and saturday. the 2010 run is up netherlands will face on and tina croatia are up against 5 time. what is brazil and we will england are all set for a clash with defending champions. france. morocco will tackle portugal, hoping that the fairytale run continues. well, with all the excitement around the match is not surprisingly, it is an opportunity to buy and sell lots of things. walk up related alexia bryan is at the work, if in da, hard to tell us all about that that's right. has actually if you've coming down to the so this is the perfect place to come and buy things to compliment your world cup experience. if you are hitting to those quota finals, you can come and buy an england thorough job. if you want something
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a bit traditional, you can coming by american flag, there is some brazilian good transfer the down. but there is a bit of a warning from police and from experts that could be some people who were out there to scam you. because if you are looking for the official merchandise, so if that is anything that has got the faith, the world cup logo, or the design of the c as trophy or the mascot, my aid, the police and expect a warning that that could be out to scam you, if you're looking for the official merchandise and that's because the official merchandise around events like that the for woke up like the olympics. it's actually a multi $1000000.00 business and i've done a report on that. you can take a look if you're a football fan looking for something tangible to take home with you. on top of those world cup memories, you're in luck. from trinkets to brenda gear,
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the practical accessories to bespoke designs is cause a 2020 to merchandise for just about every budget. and this year, 70 percent of the 1st world cup accessories comes from just one place. the manufacturing hub if you were in china that's according to the local industry association says that he sold sporting goods worth more than half a $1000000000.00. just the 1st 8 month of the year. and my tina this time, our product range expanded to include a lot more new products, including world cup at scotts, padges, key chains, clothing, footballs, trophies, and so on. you've been described as the world's supermarket and factories have been working overtime to kill orders, merchandise from ye was being sent around the world party even set up
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a special shipping route to make sure the goods arrived in time. it only doesn't shop like this one and though ha, so that anybody who wants to can own and little bit, the 1st world cup in the middle east tournament merchandise is big business and fif is known for doing everything it can to protect its brand and its bottom line about 10 percent of fif is revenues come from licensing arrangements and, and licensing arrangements are all manner of different things from t shirts or mascots and stickers, badges on right through to full trading cards. so to put a figure on it, we're probably looking at somewhere around, around $600000000.00. london police say the world cup is also a lucrative time for counterfeiters who can use the cash for more serious offenses, like drug trafficking and money laundering in the u. k fake football, jessie's worth $600000.00 was seized just days before the competition kicked off.
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while in cutter health archie confiscated these imitation trophies. so if you want and the mentor from the historic world cop, remember that all that glitters is not gold. i know i was really interested to read those warnings from the city of london police because that counterfeiting was not just a business in its own right. and that it can actually be used to fund more serious offenses and several world cop posts like brazil, like russia, like cotter have actually toughened their penalties against piracy. in the lead up to the world cup competition, a cybersecurity expert said that teams as thousands of websites was set up in the lead up to the russia world cup that they were malicious websites that could potentially stolen fans money or, or sold them fake tickets or anything like that, and so because fif of the world compet such a massive event, there are $5000000000.00 eyes on it and televisions around the world. that's why
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protecting international intellectual property rather as seen as one of the many challenges of hosting a world cup of in. all right, thanks so much lexie lecture. brian live 1st there and the suit work if in the law . and it's not just a football setting records here in the high iranian artist mad sir la. he has broken the guinness world record for the world's largest work on canvas, so that he used 3000 liters of paint. and more than a $150.00 brushes to complete the nearly 10000 square meter work, it's large enough to cover you guessed it, an entire football field. our scientists have found our what's thought to be the oldest dna ever to 1000000 year old material was on earth from ice age sentiments in northern greenland. it means researches have been better able to understand what the region was like then it's actually
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a are quite special type of deposit because 2000000 years ago we had this forested environment with mastered on some reindeers and has running around in the landscape it together with a lot of different, a plant species was a we act to be found that the image can survive for a 2000000 years, which is twice as old as the previously found. dear me and do this in. it comes from our park of birth of greenland. the north and most pond and comes from an environment that we don't do not see them anywhere on. ah, all right, let's get around and now the top stories on august, the ella peru has sworn in a new president after it's congress. impeached leader pedro castillo. he was arrested just hours after saying he would dissolve.
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