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is arrested and the bahamas, libyan man, accused of making the bomb that blew off a passenger planner of scotland has his 1st court hearing in the u. s. and afghanistan struggle to sell the wealth, most expensive spice. ah, now at least 5 people have been killed on a dozen injured in violent protests and peru. the appointment of diana bermonte is the new president, and i promised as to call for ali elections, have not appeased angry protestors. they want us to lead a pedro castillo reinstated. marianna sanchez reports from lima. nearly 2000 protesters of a run, the air coating. nikita good 2nd largest city. they blocked axes and clashed with police main. highways in several regions, remained blocked. it is political. turmoil is growing with people protesting in
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large and small cities in the centre, south and north of the country. for some, the demonstrations have turned deadly. the family of 17 year old becoming ramayo crispy 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, again, i know you never. 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
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a handwritten letter that he's been kidnapped. miss tweeted, humiliated and accused, but what they of stealing the presidency a. the cd the asked me 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 partners, a former president bedrock a feel and they said that whatever lena want is says or does. they will not believe in her because they call her a traitor. these protestors say been wanting must resign. and kathy, you should come back. we're going to look at it was a leader. we want another election. we want the president to be reinstated because he's unjustly imprisoned. one of us has been immersed in political turmoil with 6
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presidents, the 2016 now. most protesters are demanding that new general elections are simply not enough. but the amazon, just as he does now, the founder of the collapse crypto currency company, s t x has been arrested in the bahamas, found bank when fried was taken into custody after the us filed criminal charges against him. a statement by the bahamas attorney general says he'll be held until a formal extradition request is made earlier in the us. senate banking committee says that bank when fried, refused to testify about how his company lost billions of dollars of climate money . and fisher reports now from washington d. c. 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
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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 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 is financial figures away from the eyes of regulators? was he able to move money from f t x into
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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. 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 d x. you can take it as a guarantee which is not often it's something you can see when it comes to f d. but you can take it as a guarantee that he won't be giving evidence to that committee on tuesday. all that's having and read out the garcey. he's the technology editor at the online news websites and the phone. he joins us now from san francisco. so read you are listening to alan, there it seems that bank and feed will be testifying for that congressional committee. and this feels also like it's will happen very quickly yet really
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surprising that u. s. prosecutors actually did this today a day before the testimony, because sworn testimony in front of congress is kind of a gift to prosecutors mean anything. he said there could be used against him. so there are some lawyers from, from what i hear, who are sort of breathing a sigh of relief that sam bagman freed who i should mention as an investor in summer for is not going to testify tomorrow. well, i believe we'll be hearing or when the indictment is on sale, but it seems he's looking at potentially being charged with wire fraud. why for conspiracy securities fraud securities for conspiracy. money laundering, not quite the array will find out tomorrow morning, what the charges are and all those things. wow. wire fraud, conspiracy mail fraud. i mean those will definitely be in there. but there may be other wrinkles to this that we sort of don't know yet. i mean, one of the big questions i have, and i think bank feeds lawyers have, is you know,
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who, who are the potential cooperating witnesses? and carol and allison, who's in hong kong right now and ran alameda, the hedge fund that was referenced earlier, could be cooperating with us. we don't know that could be others. i would also sort of expect this indictment to the kind of the, the t l d r environment prosecutors in southern district kind of, they know what they're doing and they're not going to give anything away until the absolutely have to you. and then more details will come later and what's called a superseding indictment, saw read in the meantime. now let me ask you about bank when fried the man because he's so it's not publicly multiple times in the wake of, if tics is collapse, he's repeatedly said he didn't mean to devote any one. this is all down to poor management. now, given the extent of what happened to you by about you know, a, i think i'm sort of waiting like everyone else to see what comes out in the evidence. i've talked to some people, like i said,
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close to the legal team. and i think what everyone's sort of thinking here is, what do we not know? i mean buried in all the documents that are now sort of the property of the, of the u. s. government, prosecutors could be some kind of smoking, gun email or other, other evidence that, that we just don't know about. so i think it'll just be it'll be up to prosecutors to sift through all of that, which i'm sure they've done and are doing right now. and, and find the evidence. i see he's also being accused of market manipulation which could have led to the collapse of 2 quite prominent crypto currencies. and we always saw that very public. spect with finance, do you think that's all reflective of just how unstable the market is now for crypto currencies? oh, i mean, well, it certainly reflects how unstable it is. i mean, this whole, this whole thing, i mean there was already a crypto winter. and now with the collapse of the cx, there's even less confidence in crypto currency. i think we're going to see more domino's fall. there's all sorts of rumors that won't repeat them of you know,
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which, which play which sort of firm is going to is going to collapse next. i think the market manipulation charge which at this point we don't know if that part of the indictment is going to be sort of a more difficult thing to prove than something like wire fraud, mail fraud for prosecutors. so what, given the instability that we've seen and the bank been freed with really the face of crypto in d. c. has his downfall. do you think changed views of the industry in d. c. run more alarm bells perhaps. i think it has. i mean, i definitely think people are taking a step back and thinking, okay, you know, who do i really trust here? and this is supposed to be the face of sort of the good guys in crypto currency. it's turned out that that was not the case. i think there's also an interesting argument, brian armstrong, who is the ceo, co founder of queen bass. another exchange has made this point, and i think it's an interesting one that you know by,
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by what the lack of regulation and the sort of legal ambiguity in the us has forced a lot of these crypto companies, f t, x included offshore, m, f t x is based in the bahamas, whereas queen bass, i mean, there's sort of tooting their own horn here, but they're based in the u. s. t of auditing financials that you can look at. and so the point is, you know, mason sort of common sense regulations and allow legitimate firms to kind of sprout here in the united states or lansing time for the country industry. read albuquerque, that the online, the technology from the online news websites, telephone. thank you for joining us and sharing your thoughts on i'll just read thanks for having me. now moving on and the man accused of making a bond that exploded on pen on flight one or 3 of lockerbie scotland ac in 1088. has appeared in federal course in the u. s. $270.00 people died and not attack, including 11 on the ground. relatives of the dead have expressed the relief at
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these developments. she hubbard has the reports for my libyan intelligence operator abu a gala masood care al marie me made his initial appearance in federal court in washington . d. c. 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 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 this. as
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soon 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, 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 disability and us court and say the success of the prosecution may depend on what corroborating evidence. the u. s. department of justice was gathered shepherd dempsey al jazeera washington, how stella had here on out in the british government, holds emergency meetings ever waive it strikes by vital effect as i, with
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anticipation is rising. and so with my cattle aways. now when the wind is blowing, or we're down to the radio, but it's blown out, so things wharf again, but winter proper is still bad. it spills out of europe comes to the eastern mediterranean, so it's likely to affect turkey as the climate suggest. i think the rain will come out of it on the western side of turkey, from his stumble, all around the color was showers and the resulting cypress some showing up in syria and iraq in higher ground up into iran. your find this going to be some store was well this is none of it. a surprise, the cut off is probably round about q weight. so east of that it's still fairly cold. the temperature duster well blower should be in turkmenistan, but they will come up during wednesday. that bridge or next is roughly speaking, easterly and the shower is picked up of the over the caspian sea, which means nothing's going very,
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very much for the sas look for the south is the cut off like this of the breeze. so if anything temperature in doha, having dipped down on their way up again, the average is about 25 this year. so we go just above average, 27 with very little breeze, and a good deal of sunshine. now the rain has stopped for the most part in the whole of africa. it's still fairly heavy. in northern d r. c. but the big shout, the damaging shells are recurring now in south africa to with sponsored by catch all day ways. move from kick off until the final whistle will bring you extensive coverage throughout the world have action from all of the games, the joy and the hall experts and match analysis for my fios info and excitement from around the city and across the globe. join us for half of 2022. on out 0.
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lou ah, holiday watching al jazeera that's remind you of our top story here, the salad. at least 5 people have now been killed during protests and brewed demonstrations began last week when former president pedro castillo was impeached and arrested. his success at dina bell to watch a says, joe, asked congress to call alley election, the founder of the collapse crypto currency company, f t. x has been arrested in the bahamas. st bank when fried was taken into custody after the u. s. filed the criminal charges against him. the libyan man accused of making the bond that brought down pan am flight one
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o 3 in lockerbie has appeared in a u. s. course. i will give them a homage mustard here al marie me was taken into custody on sunday 2 years after the u. s. justice department announced charges against while belgian police have rated more european parliament offices. as the legislature, president volunteer launched an internal investigation and to corruption allegations for beth, it's solar says they will be no impunity for those caught up in the probe. a parliamentary vice president even is one of 4 people charged by belgian police. the prosecutors say a golf country was involved. they haven't named the country, but widespread media reports in both brussels and kylie's home nation. greece identified as cattle, and no official source in brussels or athens has contradicted that the countries deny any involvement and dominant cane has more from brussels. the sense of incredulity, shock, when 1st the allegation surface has been replaced some watts and then spoke again with the knowledge that the examining judge and police officers. first,
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officers on monday here the european parliament and took away computer data from parliamentary assistance to us making the points that this week is what's called a strasburg week for the european parliament. it means that the members of parliament are actually in the french city of strasburg, voting on bills, amendments and that sort of thing. and that is where the president of the european parliament spoke to her colleagues and awesome, very strenuous questions and talked about routing and corruption. this is what she had to say. we are not at the end of the road. and we will continue to assist in investigations together with other institutions, for as long as it takes corruption cannot pay. and we have played our part in ensuring these plans could not materialize. whilst no official statement has been made implicating any particular country from the point of view
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of investigators, it is clearly being said by many members of parliament that they believe the state in question is the state of qatar representatives to the state of cancer have denied any involvement, any wrong doing, but there are many voices, both within the european parliament and then in the european institutions, who as i say, are asking very serious questions not only about this particular incident, but also about the idea of corruption in the institutions. we know the presence, the european commission has spoken out about this sort of fund lion, and there is a clear sense here that they don't believe that this is the end of the road and so far as the investigation is concerned. now the government has held an emergency meeting to discuss contingency plans for a wave of strikes. workers across the u. k. are demanding pay rises to try to keep up with the store in cost of living. the disruption is expected to affect several factors over the christmas holiday period,
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and john hall report from london in 27 years. as a paramedic, steve johnson says he's never seen the abilene service. so short staffed the national health service, so over stretched ahead of a planned ambulance strike next week. steve says if the government doesn't offer a significant pay increase, he like many of his colleagues may quit. so this isn't just about pipe or, or that is the main issue for the moment. we have devastating staff shortages. we've got a record number of vacancies across the chair, across the sector in the health social care committee. i've been parliament stated we're experiencing the greatest workforce crisis in the history of the chess and it's on sustainable. yeah, the coming days and weeks will see already striking postal workers joined by paramedics along with railway and airport star. the border falls bus drivers. and
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for the 1st time in the history of the union nurses, we're seeing a waiver, industrial action, and that's in response to 12 years of the government holding down public sector workers pay. we know that the pay award given by government this year, amounts to will take on the back of that long pay squeezed public sector workers, the trades union congress as about a 3rd of key public sector workers are in the process of quitting or considering it that includes 34 percent of education workers and 31 percent in the health sector. while an h s. nurses are calling for a 19 percent pay rise. the government is offering 4 to 5 percent rail work is one to 7 percent increase. the government is offering them 4 or 8 percent over 2 years . and royal mail workers are asking for 9 percent raise. they're being offered 7 percent over 2 years, plus a lump sum. the government is refusing to give any more ground warning,
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the public sector pay rises will only fuel inflation itself. already take away at workers, real wages and the pay hikes will eventually have to be paid for by the public. in tax rises, the strikes come at a crucial moment, nor just during christmas and the winter cold when many public services are needed most. but also in the midst of a cost of living crisis, driving many of the poorest and most poorly paid further into poverty. and strikes are expensive, but both sides in a battle of attrition over this festive season of discontent. it will be a question of who can sustain the cost of strike action. longest jona whole al jazeera london, brazil president elect broke down in tears at a ceremony ratifying his election when in the capital brasilia, louise, master lula. this of a web says he told the audience that brazilians have re conquered democracy. he'll
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be sworn into office for the 3rd time next month, after defeating diable scenario in october, run off election of farmers and trade isn't ask. anniston are struggling to find international buyers for their stuff from the spice is a major source of income and form, the se, output has increased significantly this year. that exporting, it has become difficult since countries severed ties with afghanistan when the taliban returned to power last year. metal has well it's been a bumper season for saffron grew a say the weather conditions in western of gone is don. our ideal for cultivation, international agencies have trained farmers for years and it's paying off many switch to saffron off to the taliban band. their crops. he said he would see a lot of farmers who earlier drink, bobby, don't to suffer. and this is one of the reasons for the increase in production also suffer needs less water. farmers have worked very hard to increase the quantity and
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the quality of separate saffron is the most expensive spice in the world. a kilogram can fetch nearly $2000.00 and afghanistan is a leading exporter inherited province. it's a major source of employment, especially for women who make up most of the workforce. but this year cheetos are struggling to move their produce most country sever ties with the finest on when the taliban took over in august 2021. cutting off access to traditional markets. receiving payments has also been challenging. if the or is limitation is still recon to receive our money in time and we should bring from our own our money in case we are funded customer extra has a bank account in dubai from either i'm sorry to do very i didn't bring it in here i'll throw the selfie on it is a most a 100 percent of losses in transaction and wiring pharmacy doing business domestically has become easier and there's less corruption. john. busy word no more
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still hush for the yak. some old problems have been solved. for example, it becomes faster to process people work than during previous governments. we have about 100 hectares of land under cultivation. persimmon, mother, it's become easier to access it and look after it himself. transport facilities have improved. it's easier to get to cobbled by rod them in and by add. recently have gone to stan, revise some export it, ship dried fruit, and saffron was $2000000.00 to the ear. this month grew as hope the taliban government will do more to revive industries to uplift the struggling economy. parking. and then i'll just see that as time now to catch up on all the latest cats are 2022 near the head of the semi finals. he is, john gaz. raska has how welcome studio a leading voice that footballs well governing body fee for says this has already been africa's greatest ever wild cup foreman, i jerry
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a coach sunday elisa made his judgment off to 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 massey's title quest off top. billing injuries may be mounting for morocco, but so 2 is the team self belief. and the 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 faith as technical study group, which analyzes all the factors that can make it seem successful. the moroccans have done something that is very, very rhythmically the course. what you people are not probably not noticed. notice or playing more. those will be placed on the out by the side watching begins. i
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don't know if you've seen the players that some of the motors are of men or the african man is always very sentimental to the modem. so does play the one of the super ah, at the last world cup for european teams, including morocco's next opponents, 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 a, a mental point of view. lena, unless he has willed his homage and seen a team in the semi's. his country's 1st title when since $986.00 remains in achievable, ambition, financial dresses, and not to be done in paris,
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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 a captain. we're all working together to achieve our dreams. and we can with messy by our side. it sure history resale stadium has become a 2nd home for argentina and that tens of thousands of fans. 3 of their 5 matches have been played here by thornton siena and croatia will be hoping they have 2 more matches to come in this venue. it's where their semi final and the will help final will be played. croatia do have for when it comes to world cup winds against argent, tina they beat them 3 nail on their way to reaching the final 4 years ago. and the richardson al jazeera new sale. let's bring our football analyst ayesha omagh, isha croatia. and luca madrid will be the underdogs. but it will still be difficult when to fill in a messy analogy and tina absolutely was seen at the stone. i'm and the only
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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 already done that now here at the start men's and they've shown a lot of resolve and they're goalkeeper absolutely incredible. as i say about moderates, but live a covey 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 passed 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,
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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 play for p. s g. so it's very familiar with the front fans as well. all right, i should come 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, this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. at least 5 people have been killed during protests and peru, demonstrations the guy last week when former president pedro casteel was impeach
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