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a lot of friends, family, well they know what i'm doing. i know what i'm doing. my dream was to be a basketball player that will now every cheer ah. ready ready at least 5 protest as a killed and career as supporters of the aston. former president demand his immediate release from custody. ah, hello there, i'm installed the attain. this is al jazeera life and also coming up the founder of the collapsed crypto currency f. m. f t. x is arrested and the bahamas, libyan man accused making the bomb the passenger plane over scotland has his fast
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court hearing in the us economy as covenant and elaine guerrillas complete the 1st round of negotiations next skirt. we'll have another round of talks in january. ah, not least 5 people have been killed and a dozen injured and violent protests and peru. the appointment of deena boulevard is the new president and her promises to call for early elections have not appeased angry protestors. they want us to lead pedro castillo to be reinstated marianna sanchez reports now from the capital lima. nearly 2000 protesters over run the air coating. nikita good 2nd largest city. they blocked axes and clashed with police main, highways and several regions remained blocked. but whose political turmoil is growing with people protesting in large and small cities in the centre, south,
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and north of the country. for some the demonstrations have turned deadly. the family of 17 year old dick, i'm to remind you of kiss. b is devastated by his death and my mother is very hurt because he has been killed like in a slaughter house. he was a student and athlete. my mom wants justice. on monday flights were canceled, bus terminals, closed tourism officials say 1000000 passengers have been affected. as the u. freedom, they shout in front of the jail were former president b lucas to you is under arrest. following last week's field qu garcia's allies say he is the legitimate president. not the no one dorothy can i know, did you not? dina, below, archie must resign. she is the one who perpetrated acute she was a leftist, and now she sold herself to the right. from his cell castillo said in a handwritten letter that he's been kidnapped, mistreated,
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humiliated and accused. but what they of stealing the presidency a. this cd glass will meet in a message, a national tv early monday, only 5 days after being sworn in the new president said she will send a bill to congress advancing elections to april 2020 for 2 years before she should finish her term. many people here are corners, a former president bill august the year, and they said that whatever the number one is says or does, they will not believe in her because they call her a traitor. these protestors said when one of the must recite and castillo should come back, we're going with her. we want another election. we want the prison to be reinstated, because he's unjustly imprisoned. one of us, little has been immersed in political turmoil with 6 precedents since 2016. now most protesters are demanding that new general elections are simply not enough
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money and a sanchez, i just see that lima be doing now the founder of the collapse crypto currency company. f t. x has been arrested in the bahamas, san bank when fried was taken into custody after the u. s. filed criminal charges against him. as statement by the bahamas, attorney general said that he'll be held until a full extradition request is made. earlier. the u. s. senate banking committee said that bank and fried, refused to testify about how his company last billions of dollars of clients. money . well, let's take a look at what was the world's 3rd largest crypto currency exchange. and it c o y. they fell from grace in january, the company was worth $32000000000.00 seen as a mainstream brand. but last month there was a huge surgeon withdrawals after investors began to feel for the health of the company. on november 8th, chief executive sand bank, min fried said that if he acts as men rival by lance would then acquire the company a day later though, that plan fell apart,
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triggering massive losses from major crypto currencies. like bitcoin bag, when fried had in the past 4 years become the crypto industry is de facto spokesman and washington he was reported also to be the 2nd largest donor to the democrats ahead of the mid term fair. alan fisher reports now from washington, dc. the rest happened on monday, the authorities and the bahamas, acting on a request from the attorney general, the southern district of new york. that tends to be the entity that leads the prosecution of financial crimes in the united states because it covers manhattan and the financial district there. that shouldn't be a problem with extradition. normally, between the 2 countries. if something is a crime in one country and in the other, they tend to go through automatically. we should get more details of exactly what's in the indictment later on tuesday. no, sam, bakeman fried was the head of the f. t x crypto currency and it collapsed last month, leaving about a 1000000 investors unable to access their deposits in the exchange. and we're
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talking about people who have lost millions, if not billions of dollars at one point f t x was valued at $30000000000.00. now over the last few days, some bank min fried, has been involved in a p r exercise giving interviews essentially saying that he didn't do anything knowingly that was corrupt. but perhaps he was just inexperienced, that handly accompany this bag. but there are questions that he has to answer was he able to alter f t x. his financial figures away from the eyes of regulators. was he able to move money from f t x into a hedge fund which then lost money in some of the investments that made meaning those who invested in f t x were losing their money as well. and where's an estimated missing $1000000000.00? those are questions that he will have to answer, but before that, he's obviously going to, i have to answer the criminal charges that are being brought by the united states.
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what is interesting is that as part of his p r drive, he said that he was willing to speak to a congressional committee on tuesday, which is investigating the collapse of f t x. you can take it as a guarantee which is not often it's something you can see when it comes to f d x. but you can take it as a guarantee that he won't be giving evidence to that committee on tuesday. all the man accused of making the bond that exploded on pan on flight one or 3 overlooking the scotland back in 1900. 88 has appeared in federal court in the u. s. $270.00 people died in the attack, including 11 on the ground. relatives of the dead have expressed their relief the developments she returns the report. for my libyan intelligence operator abu a gala masoud care l. marie, me made his initial appearance in federal court in washington, dc. a judge read out the charges against the defendant, several counts of destruction of an act croft, resulting in death and aiding and abetting. the maximum penalty for these charges
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is death up to life imprisonment and up to $250000.00 in fines or a combination of a prison term and fines. the government said it would not pursue the death penalty . relatives of the dead express the hope that finally there are many questions about the lockerbie bombing will be answered. and our hope is that we'll be able to find out what he knows, and hopefully he'll be able to identify other co conspirators. so we can also bring them to justice. we're hopefully going to see not only some justice here, but perhaps more information about other people that were responsible for the suit as the 1st lockerbie suspect to be tried in us court for the alleged libyan government plot. but 2 others have been trying to look at the bombing in a dutch court. under scottish law. only one was convicted in 2001 of the bus at mcgraw. he maintained his innocence until his death in 2012. the u. s. government case against my suit relies on the confession gave well in libyan custody,
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following the fool of mamma duffy in 2012. he's seen here in a court room in 2015 in libya on the ground. he's le ledger was extracted by a warlord infamous for human rights abuses. and legal experts have raised questions as to its admissibility and us court and say the success of the prosecution may depend on corroborating evidence. the u. s. department of justice was gathered. shepard, dempsey al jazeera washington, i, israel's defense minister has expressed sorrow after the fatal shooting of a 15 year old palestinian girl in the occupied west bank. and he gans says israeli troops acted in self defense, that the family of john has a connie. it says there were no palestinian fighters near the teenager. he did abraham reports not from jenin 15 year old jenna's account and they used to play on this rooftop with her brother at the ham cousin college and her cat lulu. on monday they went to the spot where jenna was killed by israeli forces. at home was the one who found her sister's body late on sunday, my boy, to her war, oh,
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room. after the israeli forces withdrew, i came back home. my uncle told me to call jenna. i found her did, and the cat was next to her. i couldn't believe my eyes, harlots as jenna wanted to take lulu home when his really forces waited their neighbourhood. not only a small with the cat's disney, jonah meowing, i'm sure she was cold when she saw jenna fall, and dom kimmy started shouting the cat ran away. we only found her now hiding downstairs. on monday morning, the rooftop had become a crime. scene. palestinian police gathered evidence and interviewed witnesses. some said this really special forces had been stationed in the building opposite. jenna's house is always defense minister, has expressed sorrow at the countenance killing, saying that the army does not shoot civilians intentionally machine each other with a full of jewels from diverse hood. during the incident, a hail of bullets was fired at the forces of explosives and molotov. cocktails were
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thrown in response. the forces returned fire at the shooters out of self defense. but the family says jenna was not in the crossfire. oh, what a jumble heart. there were no palestinian fighters in our neighbourhood. we know what the fighters were station and at some another place. far from where jana was. friends, say gena, like to paint joke and watch soap operas. the family says she used to help her sick mother. now, they're old, facing life without her. jenna would have turned 16 later this month. instead of her birthday party, family and friends gathered for her burial, palestinian faith that funerals are becoming regular occurrence. they tell us that the lack of accountability makes palestinians more vulnerable to the israeli shoot to kill policy. it's not only adults, but children to pay the price rights organization defense for children. international says more than 25 percent of palestinians killed by his radio forces
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in the occupied west bank this year. were children many like ad. hm. see their friends and family members being killed and fear they'll be like, oh me, deborah, him and jesse ada jeanene occupied westbank. mostella had hair on al jazeera and we'll have to be less talk and more action if the u. s. wants to sway african nations to move away from beijing and to focus on washington that the 2nd us african liter summit. ah that big winter storms, barrels through california. the snow is still falling heavily in the rockies are less heavily insert nevada and is left behind the cold wind. so all of them from oregon to be on at 8 were talking about lowest temperatures,
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despite the sunshine lodge because of what just happened. and that cold as it goes across the rockies comes down towards the plains, meets up, which is what is usual? an air flow that comes out from the gulf the to produce giant thunderstorms. the risk of tornadoes increases as tuesdays forecasts from texas through arkansas were cutting back through iowa. then you get the colder, which means most likely continued business conditions in places like south dakota east that it's cold and sunny but not excessively so, but the nicest weather is probably around the caribbean is no longer a strong trade winds. so is breezy, daily light showers, maybe particular down towards barbados, or south of that trend up tobago, mexico law. she's fine looking weather here. you'll notice south america's different story. and once again, the focus is probably going to be paraguay and southeast are preserved between ria and potter legs. it's been wet here, has been flooding in the big chairs are still there tops of reservoirs, but it's hardly pleasant spring weather is it?
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ah, right. knock on and putney confrontation, young people across the u. k. and putting their bodies on the line for the tension with climate change is a system, a system breaking down. when i go that route sales guy with action was to be left open for democratic societies or one that allow for there to be debate. no politician has ever shut down and on. people have generation changed on al jazeera, our oh, a
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ha watching al jazeera that's remind you about top stories, the south. at least 5 people have now been killed during protests, improved demonstrations began last week when former president pedro castillo, was impeached and arrested. his success, unable to watch, a says she'll ask congress to port on the elections, the founder of the collapsed crypto currency company, f t. ex husband, arrested in the bahamas, sam bank when fried was taken into custody after the u. s. filed criminal charges against him. and olivia man accused of making the bomb that brought down pan am flight one or 3 in the lockerbie has appeared before a u. s. course i will give them a homage, mustard hare, allah marie, me was taken into custody on sunday. 2 years after the u. s. justice department announced charges against well, the by the administration is hoping to lee kendall america's relationship with africa during the 2nd u. s. africa liter summit at a time know when china is rapidly expanding its footprint across the continent. the
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u. s. president hopes to court african nations while side stepping beijing. manage em. jim has worn out from janice beck. when american president, barack obama hosted african leaders at the 1st us africa summit in 2014, many believed it was a great chance for the united states to strengthen its trade ties with the continent and reaffirm political commitments. but in the end, business opportunities turned mostly into a photo opportunity at a distribution warehouse in johannesburg for american own company, john deere, which manufacturers, among other things, agricultural equipment, team members, are more hopeful about the 2nd summit is gonna allow dialogue around the opportunities, the benefits that are currently that the companies talented delivering in, in africa. and also most importantly, highlight the challenges to our african leaders that our people on the ground, our customers, our families are currently facing the big question. now,
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just how much can 3 days of meetings accomplish? according to the us state department, south africa is america's biggest trade partner on the continent, with goods worth $21000000000.00 exchange. last year. economists here optimistic about the potential of strengthening that relationship during the summit. they say the market here is ready for more trade with the u. s. they all to warn the south africa will have to tread here. that's due mostly to china and to a lesser degree, russia at a time of great geopolitical tensions between those countries and the united states as part of bricks. a grouping of the major, emerging economies of brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa. the south african government would not want to alienate either be jing or moscow as it seeks, even warmer ties with washington international relations professor gilbert, cardia gala says, during this summit, china will most definitely be the elephant in the room. 10 hours med are a lot of inroads in africa,
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particularly the infrastructure. engaging with our lot of african countries. china is africa's largest 2 way trading partner in 2021. that value of trade hit $254000000000.00. and while u. s. president, jo biden's administration is concerned about china's growing footprint in africa. american officials continue to insist were african nations should not be forced to pick sides. the united states will not dictate his choice. neither to anyone us. the right to make these choices. last hours and hours or a diplomatic tightrope, to be sure. but one, the u. s. hopes can be navigated. successful mammogram drove a da 0 johannesburg. now brazil's president a leg broke down in tears at a ceremony ratifying his election. when in the capital brazilian there is in us jojo, let us of a weapon. as he told the audience that brazilians have re conquered democracy.
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he'll be sworn into office for the 3rd time. next month. after defeating jaya, both narrow and i'll try this runoff election. on the by though supporters of outgoing far i present valuable scenario tried to storm. the federal police had horses and brazilian military police deployed officers to disperse protesters. angry about the arrest of an indigenous leader who is a boss. norris supporter and the 1st round of peace talks between columbia's government and elaine rebels have wrapped up in venezuela's capital. there were no major breakthroughs, but some progress was made towards ending the 6 decade long conflict and asunder amputee has this report from caracas. secluded in this hotel on the top of a mountain overlooking venezuela's capital negotiators for the colombian government and ill and rebels have been holding peace talk stranded in secrecy, yet all. but on the day, the delegations announced the end of their 1st round of talks in an agreement and 4
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specific points. among them. humanitarian relief for 2 communities affected by the conflict on the part of the science. recognize the situation of violence occurring in energy and decided to implement a partial agreement for emergency care, which will begin in january is what they did. and there was a bilateral, the fire, previous attempts had talks with the elaine and all failed. partly due to descent within its strength, the last attempt was called off in 2019 after the yellow bomb, the police academy killing 22 cadets. but the rival of call me as 1st left his president who stem of faith through himself. the former rebel has reopened the possibility of ending decades of civil conflict. when the head of the rebel delegation problem is turn says he's optimistic for lack of the big difference is that this progressive government has not gone space, but a different kind of piece. and one, the address is the fact doesn't generate the conflict. previous governments only
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want to silence the the airline finance itself to kidnapping extortion drug trafficking, any legal mining, but even without a cease fire, it has reduced its operations and released at least 20 prisoners. since the talks began, the government delegation says it recognizes that in agreement remains difficult. the land is demanding major social and economic changes in the country before, as well as arm or ha. i wish we could reach agreements quickly, but these negotiations have some difficulties that could also turn into advantages . both sides understand that this is the last political negotiation needed to finally close the cycle of armed confrontation against the state. the other is the fact that we've both learned lessons from the past, and instead of waiting to have a full packed, we will implement every agreement we reach immediately. the sides also announced that the next round of talks will take place in mexico at some point in january.
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what's clear is that despite the goodwill reaching an agreement remains an uphill battle and it will take many months. if not years of negotiations, allison that i'm just the you got ask, i'm protesting, have stage to demonstration outside the israeli parliament against the formation of a new right when government incoming prime minister benjamin netanyahu is pushing through legislation this week that will allow him to form a coalition before his mandate from israel's president expires on bad reports from western protest is outside the connected it full of what a new government led by benjamin netanyahu will look like. oh alone, right wing protest. it turns up prompting an angry standoff as israel is on the verge of getting the most nationalist and religiously orthodox administration. it's ever had a. i want to see a better a government than me. you carefully read like the most of you step on my
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grandchildren in it's going to make an album problem and honestly, family. fortunately to say government. when i had to promote a legislation, now i will demolish these rarely democracy. netanyahu is forming a coalition with right wing leaders who until now have been on the fringes of israeli politics. like it to mob been chavira, convicted of supporting a terrorist organization and inciting racism. and betsel else more to rich whose religious scientist party has called for expanding illegal settlements in the occupied west bank. and even the annexation of land there is. so i think yes, she will have a lot of problems because to fulfill the expectation of or of the players that will be in the government, it will be extremely difficult with negotiations. dragging on netanyahu has been
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granted a 10 day extension to form a government at the end of the deadliest year for palestinians in the occupied westbank since 2006. there are real beers of how this coalition might further inflame the conflict. a many in the opposition already asking if it's been this difficult to form a government. how hard will it be to govern? netanyahu must now balance the demands of his own right wing the could party with those of his even more hard line partners. we are facing every very, very, very, or dangerous government. i cannot underestimate tips for a 2nd. other hand, i'm not sure that it will not, and you know, with a whimper, israel is had 5 elections in less than 4 years. and this government is showing signs of vulnerability before it's even begun. rob mcbride al jazeera west
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jerusalem. now the remains of $53.00 people killed during spain. civil war had been examined and the northern basque region investigators will try to identify the bones dug up in the town of adina and return to relatives, as part of a process aimed at healing the wounds of the franco dictatorship, which began after the conflict ended in 1939 ah. on time now to catch up on the latest castle 2022 news ahead of the semi finals. he has joanna gaz, raska, at our wildcat studio. a leading voice at footballs, world governing body fi 1st says this has already been africa's greatest ever. well cop foreman, i jerry a coach sunday elisa made his judgment after morocco reached the semi finals, and every team representing the continent secured a victory in qatar. and he rich sin reports the story of morocco's progress in this world cup has threatened to not the narrative of lena
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massey's title quest off top. billing injuries may be mounting for morocco, but so 2 is the team self belief and a global awareness of the country's talents. this is the greatest tournament my continent as ever experienced. foreman nigeria, international sunday elisa is part of thief as technical study group, which analyzes all the factors that can make it seem successful. the morgan's of done something that is very, very rhythmical to the course what to pull on. look, probably not noticed. americans are playing the more docile be placed on the up by the side watching begins. i don't know if you cindy players got some of their motors. the are of men or the african man is always very sentimental to the modem. so that's probably one of the super ah, at the last world cup for european teams, including morocco's next opponents,
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france made it through to the semi finals cat. so 3 consonants are represented at this stage of the tournament. some countries obviously did very, very well in adapting to the time now playing it in november, december, 1st time ever in the middle east. i'm in the middle of their club seasons in europe, especially. so you had to adapt to a lot of things, especially from our a mental point of view. lean, unless he has willed his argentina team into the semi's. his country's 1st title when since 1986 remains an achievable ambition, financial dresses. and i'll talk, i'll be done in the garage. he is our captain, our leader, he's the one pushing us, motivating us. he's a special advantage on the patient. we know we have line all messy and it is motivation for us. we're really happy to have messy as i captain. we're all working together to achieve our dreams. and we can with messy by our side. it short history resale stadium has become
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a 2nd home for argentina and that tens of thousands of fans. 3 of their 5 matches have been played here by going to siena and croatia will be hoping they have 2 more matches to come in this venue. it's where their semi final and the world cup final will be played. crecia do have form when it comes to world cup winds against argent, tina they beat them 3 nail on the way to reaching the final 4 years ago and the richardson al jazeera lu sale. let's bring our football analyst asha comedy show us croatia. and luca madrid will be the underdogs, but it will still be difficult when to fill in a messy analogy and tina. yeah, absolutely. we've seen the car wash or at the store and the only conceited 3 goals at the tournament, and that just shows you how defensively set up they are. but also in terms of character, they've shown a lot of character in this tournament, but also we saw them play 3 games going to extra time at the 2018 edition. the
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already done that now here at the start men's, and they've shown a lot of resolve and their goalkeeper absolutely incredible. it was about moderates, but live a coven has been amazing if it goes to penalties. you know, i didn't, you know, we'll have a very hard time trying to deal with that thousands of moroccan fans as well here to support their team. will they help them get past from? absolutely, i've been to morocco games in this tournament, especially the one against what you go. and i honestly felt that, you know, the moroccans were playing at home. the funds were incredible. they kept giving a lot of energy to, to the team. and you could see that it was really helping them and put to go there were really playing an away game. so just going and, you know, talking about the front game. there's a lot of rivalry actually between the 2 countries. the coach and captain of morocco were born in france, so that in itself should show you how much that meant for them. i know so, you know, i'm sure if i keep me place o p s g, so it's very familiar with the front fans as well. all right, i should come
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a geisha, thank you. well off to, to rest days, the action resumes on cheese day. it's a 1900 gmc kickoff atlas sale stadium in the 1st semi agency taking on creation the places sundays. welcome the final date, a big few days to look forward in katha and our team will have it all covered right here on al jazeera, the hello again, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. at least 5 people have been killed during protests and peru. demonstrations began last week when former president pedro castillo was impeached and arrested his successor. dina, by what he says, she'll ask congress to court alley elections. marianna sanchez has moved from lima earlier today about 2000 people took over the airport in the air region of ada. keep by this is the 2nd most important city in the country.

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