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miss an opportunity for fans to be created and celebrate their t, o. a conflicts between india and pakistan, a pristine catamount in one. and when the kashmiris i knew it on al jazeera, ah, peru has a new president after pedro castillo was impeached and detained for attempting to dissolve. congress. ah, i'm has him seeker, this is agitated. a life from donhauser coming up, germany says there'll be more arrests after police detained. 25 members of a fall, right group accused of plotting to seize power. iran says it's executed
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a protester convicted of a crime during the continuing anti government demonstrations. and climate change in madagascar is forcing people to find new places to live. we'll have a report ah peruse interim leader dina bowler, what say has taken office after congress? impeached pedro castillo, he was arrested just hours after saying he would dissolve congress by presidential decree. moved, the constitutional court said was a qu, they, tom, marianna sanchez has the latest from lima o. d of hold while may be do with vice president, he never knew out of the the sworn in the country leader, diesel written lucas, the you to help congress by presidential decrease. i moved, the country's constitutional court said was a, could a tar figured out. as
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a result, he quickly lost the backing of his political allies. for all see the wind. i thought a lot a co attempt and made an initiative lead by mr. pietro castillo. it was not echoed by any democratic institutions or the people following on from the constitutional order. this congress has made a decision, and it's my duty to act accordingly. what it was congress's 3rd impeachment, attempt to oust castillo. he tried to save himself with a bold move. thomas, though this is young, will temporarily digital congress and establish an exceptional emergency governmentally. and while calling for elections for a new congress, him up and drafting a new constitutional ah, he then went even further ordering the military to patrol the streets with a night m curfew. but us lawmakers began voting for the impeachment castillo left. the presidential palace with his family, police say he was going to request political asylum in mexico. but instead he was
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arrested. his supporters clashed with police outside the station where she was held throughout his presidency. theo had constant confrontations with the political opposition. he was even expelled from his own party. now lawmaker say they want to work with a new precedent. get wang, i go when i renewed it, she should come with a cabinet that helps to deal with problems, not ministers who will only praise her. i mean, the number lou out there is the 1st female president of video. she has asked peruvians for unity and law makers for a truce, and the, and a santa sal to see that lima biddle, a, peru has had 5 presidents in the last 6 years in the run up to his impeachment. pedro castillo and members of his family were being investigated for corruption and influence. peddling for of custio's predecessors have shared the same fate after accusations of corruption. the tense relationship between congress and the president is seen as the main factor for the political instability or have yea,
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a fall. he is a journalist and analysts specializing in latin america. he slays why congress may have appointed deena bolo, artie as president. there was congress who urged at dina wanted to go to congress to be sworn in that was he and you shall because there was a unanimous decision within congress to accept the novel, arca, as the new president. they could have tried to use the speaker of congress as a new president would have caught up in dawn and they decided cream by dina. all right, that's a very good sign. first. second, she, what her speech was re, well, welcome by all a political parties, which means that it could be a good relationship with now. it will depend very much on what kind of cabinet she is going to form. she's going to have to ne, perform, and non party. so independent cabinet with people are not cain to, but any kind of relationship with a mr. castillo, that's going to be a crucial because congress will help approve that cabinet and conduct us to powerpoint peach as they've done throughout the year. that that,
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that the customer has been in power. the p. mince minister, after minister after minister eve dina will recommend this, used to form an independent, non partisan cabinet not painted, but any kind of relationship with mr. kasey. you have relations with congress. could be good, however, that people who one hard to call for earlier lecture something which congress might be unhappy about that because they do not want to lose their jobs. so it will be been very much on how she behaves from now on. there won't be a honeymoon period by the way, she will have to. you will have to start straight away to form this new cabinet with the approval of congress. or germany says it expects more arrests and raids in connection with a far right plot to overthrow its government. police raided a 130 sites across the country. on wednesday, the prosecutor general says 25 people were detained for planning to violently seize control of parliament. a soldier, a judge, and a russian national or among those rested is this is shortish fuss,
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but it's not really comprehensible. you hear about such plans in other countries, but for this to happen outside my front door, the government we have is not ideal, but probably better than what they had planned as a dis i 9 short. it's a shock that our neighbor organized to put you would far wrote radicals with doze. let me call them fascists. quite honestly, i'm shocked that this prince things he has the right to do something like that as against a democratic rule of law. which was to be honest, i have no words it so far away from why personally believed so. i find it hard to grasp one of 4 more in this. now i speak to dominic cane who's life for us in berlin. so dominic, we're still digesting or the stunning news of this about 24 hours ago now. so what are we expecting this thursday? the thing to say here is that when officials announced the arrests, the scale of the arrests, the scale of the operation being undertaken,
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they made clear that the number of people who were of interest to the police was greater than the number of people that they arrested on wednesday, so the point they're making is that there may well be at some point, although not necessarily to day. there may well be further arrests, whether they are eminent or not is not something that we can really comment upon because it hasn't been made known to us. the interesting thing therefore, is in the absence of that development, what people are doing today is looking at what's happened and asking several questions about how it could happen in germany. and that sort of question is played out in the newspapers today. this is the fact for the ag amended site on that says a strike against the heis boerger movement or iceberg group of ice bullion being people who would have germany returned to the type of imperial state. it was prior to the end of the 1st world war, not a democracy at that point. this is the zip tortured site and which has the same
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sort of same photo of the alleged ringleader man called high knowledge voice, a minor aristocrat in germany, in this federal republic. this time, the headline says the security forces thwart a strike against the state of cuba. can other words, the build site on refers to him hang, replace again, calling him a terror prince and that he wanted to bring down the government. and then finally, this is the bid set newspaper, a local newspaper here in berlin, and it refers to that judge who was part of this alleged plot, which is also a former member of parliament, the very parliament that she suspected of plotting to overthrow and her lurid details about her and what she had planned and she is referred to in this headlight headlined barely get fairly still listed. berlin's most dangerous judge. lots of questions being posed from both in the media, the newspapers. but also it's a feeling that many people have how this could happen, and also how people could reach such high positions in public life. and yet on the
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face of it allegedly have such views. all right, for the moment dominic came live 1st there in a girl and things coming. iran has reportedly executed a demonstrator who took part in anti government protests that began in september last century caught he was convicted of wounding a member of the power military forces with a weapon. and blocking st. nationwide. protests broke out after the death of 22 year old and massa meany in police custody nearly 3 months ago. on sunday, ron's public prosecutor announced the morality police had been disbanded dosage a body has more from tehran, moss, and shak. ari went out on to the streets of satire, hon in central part of the capital, on september 25th, along with another person, with the aim, according to him who was interviewed and his confession broadcasts on local
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media. here, earlier on thursday, they went out with the aim of wounding and it's hacking a member of the security forces at most in chicago. he said that he took out a knife and attacked the members of the security forces and he injured a passage member on that day on a sunday evening. he said that he was quite afraid at the time and that everything changed. after that moment for him. he is now the $500.00 and 4th person to be executed in iran since the beginning of this year. according to amnesty international, iran has one of the highest execution rates in the world, only 2nd to china. and we understand, according to the judiciary, that there are 12 people in total that have received the death sentence as a result of their involvement in the riots and demonstrations that have been ongoing care for nearly 3 months. at least 3 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces during
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a raid in the jenin refugee camp. a large group of israeli forces were seen entering the area and the occupied west bank in the early hours of 1st. united nation says 2022 has been the deadliest year for palestinians and 16 years, neither. abraham has more from the occupied. what we're hearing from locals is that one of the 3 palace indians were killed this morning. and janine was not involved in any activities against the israeli forces that re did you need, but he was getting ready to get to work 2 of those who had killed, according to locals, where what the palestinians call the fighting resistance and the lion den in nablus. and in jeanine, these palestinians have been taking off arms and fighting these really forces. and according to analysts, we've been speaking through. they say that israel is concerned this growing phenomena of palestinian young men carrying up arms and trying to fight these
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really forces that are in the occupied with bank. but as far as these analysts tell us, they say that the response by the israeli forces is disproportionate. these israeli forces and soldiers how are arm through their teeth. they are highly weaponized with the most technologically weapons. there are fighting young men who have limited weapons and supplies. so we're seeing a lot of attention here in the occupied with bank this year. we're talking about $160.00 for palestinians who were killed by israeli forces fired, including our colleagues shooting of wallclear, who was in jeanine on an assignment when she was saga this and shot by israeli forces. alright, phil, ahead on i just see a trade unions in sri lanka, get involved in nationwide protests against the rising cost of living. a woke up isn't just about scoring on the field. it's about letting some fashion goals tell
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you valley driving trade in. we'll cut much in a moment. anticipation is rising, and so is the atmosphere. a you read away, sponsored my cattle aways. hello. the weather is set fair across good parts of china. now the wet weather is a making his way out into the north west pacific with his weather system drifting away from japan. still a few showers coming in to japan over the next day or so, but i think it should be quieter than it has been recently. temperatures in tokyo, getting up into the mid teens over the next day or 2 where the weather there for a time. just around the, a yellow sea, the east china sea, but behind that it is dry. if a little on the cool side, beijing, no woman that around 4 degrees celsius, still want to show us there into taiwan. but much a child will be dry and fine. not to try and fight across or in the,
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at present we have this sy clone making its way towards the southeast of the country. bring some very heavy rain into sol. anchor initially, on the passage lanka also into tunnel, nodded, pushing up into, onto the dash as we go through the next day or so. when our rounds, 80 kilometers per hour, gusting to around a 100 kilometers per hour. but it will, we can smartly as we go through friday and on into sat they starting to rain out. but this part of india will see some very, very heavy rainfall as we go on through the next couple of days, further north and is generally try still those mission fall problems small problems to into northern india. and that is some showers there with snow. the weather, sponsored by cat on a ways can an image represent a chief only mimic the perception that the beholder behind the camera. preconceptions, one sided imagery, plainly narrative, and the trauma of colonialist zation and its lingering legacy,
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delicately addressed. as a western filmmakers seeks artists in the democratic republic of congo, stopped foaming on a witness documentary on al jazeera. ah ah. hello again, you're watching. i just hear a reminder of our top stories this our brew has sworn in dina bought a warranty as president after pedro castillo was impeached by congress and detain. he was arrested just hours after saying he will dissolve congress by presidential decree. german officials say police are set to make more arrests after 25 people
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were detained during raids on wednesday. say the suspects were part of a group wanting to build a new german army. iran has reportedly executed a demonstrator who took part in anti government protest that began in september. my sense shikari was convicted of wounding a member of our military forces with a weapon and blocking a street a trade unions in sri lanka, leading several protests against the spiraling cost of living. this follows president runny wicked m a sang his decision to privatize some state institutions. she like has been going through its worst economic crisis in decades. at least $22000000.00 people are struggling to pay for essential goods. michelle fernandez has more from columba and another day of protest here in the columbia. what you see is telecom and state insurance workers belonging to the trade unions who are paying for this free. ryan brought it. they said the government that is on the,
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essentially a project to read your diversity institutions is a profit making institution that it shouldn't be held by the state. now the government says that there is no other option given the economic crunch, but all of these people and that sort of why did a cross section they represented. this is not the case. bigger growth for the con group broke for the new job. it was all i will fall going my job to organ wanted brandon and obviously what to do. people out on delivery, i was a number of the router privatizing on these out. you shouldn't about the mismanagement of the economy that has created this crisis into lanka, about the cost of living, which is soaring. and the fact that the government just bear not a seem to get it right now. what they say is, instead of addressing the relations and taking people on board,
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this government has only mourned a massive campaign of repression, addressing poverty was sent. and that it is very much in evidence how to look at the protest that has been unfolding in recent weeks. involvement law, i missed a single opportunity. i could try and i wanna go from there. we know lots of these are proteins that up landra today. they've had a mission revoke. they've had placed a book telling them at the last moment that their bookings have been cancelled. yeah, i didn't, even, i'm not a court orders being sought against a number of union leaders preventing them from having demonstration. but the level of broadening your operational angles such that they are not going to be silent. that's what we're hearing from the recruiting. you know now off to for doesn't group matches and 8 knockout games a caught are $22.00 now has it's quarter finalists. the matches will be played on
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friday and saturday. the 2010 runners up netherlands will face argentina, croatia are up against fight time when it's brazil. and meanwhile, england are set for a clash with defending champions france. morocco will tackle portugal, hoping their fairy tale run continues. let's say the president believes a cutter. 2022 has shown the gap has closed the gap between the bigger and smaller nations. johnny and fatina also says the tournament as delivered the best group stage ever at a well cup. the matches have been of great, great quality in beautiful stadiums. we knew that early however, as well the public care who was there was incredible over 51000 on average reco breaking. a figures on, on t v or we already have over 2000000000 viewers,
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which is which is really incredible. to an hour 1000000 people in the streets for dora and a few $100000.00 every day in the stadiums, altogether cheering together or supporting their teams. fantastic atmosphere. great goals, incredible excitement surprises sir. small teams beating big teams there. well, there are no more small teams or nor victims. the lever is very, very equal for the 1st time as well. national teams from all countenance going to the knockout face for 1st time in history. this shows that foot board is really becoming truly we simply want to to give some, some joy and some smiles to of people all over the world. that's what football is about. that's where the welcome is about. and that's what should happen from now as
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well. until the end, we've already seen some great action on the field, which finally is a, a, you know, the most important part of what, you know, some of the biggest err stars performing very, very well. but the, the memory is off. i, the nor the mexican fans are or the american fans or the saudi fan, sir. ah, more to speak about engine, 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 at the senegalese. i could name them all. probably now were each really the competitive, the top competitive phase were a course. the big stars are big players, victims will make the difference on the page. so i hope i'm not sure who will
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sierra a fantastic conclusion of this woke up cso vascetti in santana. that will the so welcome in doha, has been a hub of activity over the last 2 weeks, alexia bryan, is soaking up the atmosphere as the walk up heads to the quote, a final stage, and with all of this excitement around the football, alexia, not surprisingly, it's a big opportunity to buy and sell all things woke up related. oh absolutely. as you say, the so has been buzzing over the during the world cup period and it is a great place for people watching. it is also a great place if you realize that you're going to these go to finals this weekend and you've lost your morocco flag, go u as in tina valuable your brazil scott. come on down to the soak because everything is down here. now you'll be able to go to shop like this one or others further down in the alleys. and these items are called peripheral items because they produce to be sold around the world cup. but there are others,
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and they're the official merchandise. that is anything that's got the feeder will cap logo or something that's got the mascot la aid, or even the shape of the trophy for this year and experts. but this is branding experts and also the police are wanting consumers to be careful because there are people there, ask m as around the world who could be trying to exploit fans and a passion for the game by trying to sell them fake versions of these items. or trying to sell you websites that will just end up stealing your money. and that is because the merchandise around the world cup is a multi $1000000.00 business. 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 branded gear. the practical accessories to the scope designs is cars at 2022 merchandise for just
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about every budget. and this year 70 percent, to think this well, comp accessories comes from just one place. the manufacturing hub if he 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 scott's patches, key chains, clothing, footballs, trophies, and so on. you've been described as the world's supermarket and factories that we working overtime to fill audit merchandise from ye rose being st. around the world. thirty's even send out a spatial shipping route to make sure the goods arrived and time at only doesn't
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shop like this one. and though ha, so that anybody who wants to can own a 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 it's bottom line. about 10 percent of thief is revenues come from licensing arrangements and, and licensing arrangements are all manner of different things from t shirts or mascots and stickers, badges, and right through to full trading cards. so to put a figure on it, we're probably looking at somewhere around $600000000.00. london police say the world cup is also a lucrative time for counter features. who can use the cash 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. while in cutter health artes confiscated these imitation trophies. so if you want
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a momento from this historic world cup, remembered that all that glasses is not gold. i know that i was really interested to read those comments from the city of london police that counterfeiting is not just the business and its own right, but that it actually funds other more serious crimes. and several of the will cap host to host countries, brazil, russia cutter had actually changed their laws to toughen penalties against our piracy and the lead up to their competitions. now and the cybersecurity expert said that and the lead up to the russia world cup, they are actually tens of thousands of malicious websites out there that had the potential to target football fan. we had to remember that but were well kept. the fever come, it is watched live out by 1000000000 people worldwide. that's a lot of eyes at if a lot of football bands a lot of potential consumers. and that's why protecting intellectual property is so
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important when you're holding a tournament like this guy stuff. thanks. lexi lexia brian live 1st there at the suit worse if in doha i while the world's top footballers are looking to make history on the field. iranian artist, mad seller, he has broken the guinness record for the world's largest art work on canvas so that he used 3000 liters of paint and more than a 150 brushes. to complete the nearly 10000 square meter of work. it's large enough to cover. you guessed it, an entire football field. our climate change is the big talking point at the cop 15 bio diversity summit in canada. meanwhile, people are feeling its affects thousands of kilometers away in madagascar. drought is forcing many people to move to the coast, and the influx of migrants is put a huge pressure on fish stocks. an ocean life mcclark report embellish sir, the wind blows the fishing boats home as it has for the countless centuries. people
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have lived here left here, living by what nature provides for not all is as it seems, these are malagasy migrants. they move from the drought written south in such mem means to survive. and their story is the interface between climate change and biodiversity. los alamedos to the merits in our place who are suffering and there was no food and the kids are starving. so that's why they came here to believe. so, ma'am, it is too expensive to buy $45.00, but with fishing, we can friendship even fee for today. i do in the local fish market amongst the myriad species, hammerhead shark is available for sale. he don't even think it's illegal cash, but it's a globally threatened species. the arrival of the migrants is adding to the pressures on fish, dogs, and marine biodiversity already stretched. by over fishing,
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we speed out to sea into a marine protected area. but with few resources, the no fish stones are haul to police from a double threat. he la la premier say let me guarantee. the 1st one is the migrants who are coming in the dry season. here. the 2nd is the big fishing boats who don't stay outside the protected zone. and they cut the nets and damage the gear of the smaller fishing boats i smoke rises in the distance that's more biodiversity loss happening before our eyes slash and burn deforestation. and soon we see the effects up close. 10 years ago, there were forest here. glen tells me 900 square kilometers of virgin forest was destroyed by the migrants fleeing the southern drought to grow crops like peanuts and maze. habitat loss is devastating. i've enough sin many were some the trees here. then say lemurs, i've seen that many times and the common way here that we're here is 5 years ago.
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yeah, i always thought to you to take them pictures and the come on, rhonda, go read faulty. the bound lemurs of soul, there were here is no home for them. none here for people fleeing the impacts of global warming. it's survival at all costs. and this is going to happen all over the world is impacts like sea level rise, called people to move further and further in line to escape rising seas. pretty normal pressure on environmental resources. here in madagascar slowing the ecological decline is key. but fundamental to that is improving the well being of the average, malagasy as a climate, they once new changes beyond recognition. nick clark al jazeera bella, summa, madagascar, ah.
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