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each of us this year, as we celebrate 75 years of the declaration standing up for our wives, we have the chance to help clean and defend our wise ah, rose military order to take control of key infrastructure as protests continue to more than the restoration of the ousted president, ah, con, carry, johnson. mr. al jazeera law from dough. so coming up using energy that powers the stars to solve problems on earth. the scientific breakthrough in the us that could transform our fight against climate change to x, who lead his face off in fiji,
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in an election, seen as a test of democracy in the pacific on the nation. and into the final, you know, messy and spies. argentina, pos, croatia took their place. 2022 cup farm. ah, bruce defense minister has declared a state of emergency on highways and cold in the military to protect key infrastructure. is the stock blockades set up by protests as angry about the ousting of the former president? they wanted pedro castillo freed from jail. he's accused of an attempted coo and was arrested last week. at least 7 people have been killed in the unrest. arianna sanchez reports from lima ah, violent protests, continuous quito, even more discipline to me in, in the wildness and explosive, when told ending at least 1500 officers in lima. 5000 police have been
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deployed to contain the protests. when they say they've been authorized to use rubber pellets. it is defense minister says the armed forces will take control of key infrastructure like airports, highways at electric plants in light of protests. 8. so the regions are now in a state of emergency resident dina, when one of the pleated with demonstrators to stop, the violence will yell at the young man. i left bath, i calling you to ask the social basis to come down the violin week per will be unfair, don't deserve these deaths. the situation of chaos peruvian do not deserve it. and what it be has formed a crisis committee. the defense and interior ministers have been tasked to whole talks with demonstrators, but many protesters say they don't stop them tweedy and to former president did
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with us to you is free and well, you know, we want freedom for president castillo, not mrs. blue, at that. she has done on the presidency that number for now castillo will remain under arrest. a judge denied his appeal to be freed. a support forfeited august. the your have gone beyond pedals, borders the left wing precedence of mexico argentina columbia. believe you have said that he is a victim of harassment and he was legitimately elected the foreign ministry has responded, same castillo was ousted for attempting to dissolve congress illegal. these protesters one custody of fried calling for general elections. now proceed in been what the has committed to bring them forward to 2024, but for now she's pleading for comb with in the front to. so just see that in a bit of a matter of kiva says they've been multiple blasts in the city center. emergency
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services have been dispatched. well, this comes as ukraine's allies have pledged a $1000000000.00 an aide during a donor conference in paris. the amos to help it get through winter is russian forces continue to target energy facilities. roy chance as more from keith, ukraine's 1st lady helena's alaska was on a mission to paris to shore up support. she and prime minister danish me how were keeps top emissaries at this solidarity conference. 70 countries and institutions gathered in the french capital to ensure ukraine has what it needs to survive the winter. donnie media losses right now. the urgency is to support ukraine in people india capacity to resist, to allow ukraine to go through this long winter. we wanted to organize together this conference called standing with ukraine in people, and we wanted the results to be very concrete with roches missile and drone attacks on energy facilities have damaged every thermal power plant in ukraine. millions of
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people have just a handful of hours of electricity each day. fixing this is a priority that gave it to him. so thought with how supplies could cost around 800000000 years. it's a lot full, but the price is significantly less than the cost of the black out for us in ukraine. and there is in total, more than $1000000000.00 in aid was pledged $400000000.00 for energy. the rest for water, food, health, and transport. ukrainians are understandably proud of the way they've defended themselves against russia's invasion. but they know that without help from friends and allies, their position would be much, much weaker. external assistance is one of the main contingencies of this war. it's a lifeline for the ukrainians, and they know they have to keep it flowing. for example, and the faster the better says timothy miller vaughan of. but the former economic development minister and president for the key of school of economics insists
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ukraine will keep fighting regardless with only generators in the spring. we need them now. we don't need solar panels or next fall. we need them in the spring. ah, but the even was out that i think that's a mistake. a lot of people are say, we're making, they think are the decisions are made. her may be in moscow or in b gene or in washington. the decisions are made on the ground. we have the people here who want to be free and they're willing to die for it with or without support of the world. he can see, thankfully for ukrainians. support continues to flow, rory challenz, how da 0 key. if scientists, cindy us, have announced a major breakthrough in the quest to harness the energy that powers the sun for years, researches have been trying to devise ways to make nuclear fusion. commercially viable advocates say if the technology is perfected, it could provide limitless clean energy calling. baker explains how it works. nuclear fusion is joining adams together at high speeds. it's what happens in the
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sun, and it releases huge amounts of energy. scientists have wanted to replicate that process since the dawn of the nuclear age. unlike vision, power fusion does not dump dangerous radioactive material into the environment, and it doesn't produce carbon emissions. it does need extreme conditions, very hot, very pressurized, and it's difficult to sustain. however, it cannot cause a chain reaction. if the process fails, it simply shuts down. as well as the u. s. france, china and the u. k. all have invested billions of dollars into this research, but they're still decades away from delivering a system that works. many experiments use a machine called a talk mac, which looks like a donor, and uses powerful magnets to contain the reaction. another uses a modified canon to smash 2 targets together. in california, scientists have fired a powerful laser. the size of a building at a ball of hydrogen isotopes,
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smaller than a p, the p implodes, fusing to make new elements. and the force that was holding them together is released as energy that can be captured and converted to electricity. we've been hearing announcements about fusion for years, but this time scientists say they have generated more energy than they used in the process, which could be good news for the planet. now, courts in the bahamas has denied bales the former f t x chief executive sam bank when freed, he'll be kept in detention till february after they declared him a flight risk. well, he was arrested on monday in the bahamas and faces several fraud charges in the u. s. they include using company funds as his personal piggyback. april at his, on the reports from new york global. he was the face of crypto currency sam bank, min fried a 30 year old rising business star, who became so famous. he was known simply as s p f. viewing his start,
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him was f t x, the wealthy crypto trading firm he founded. but last month that firm came crashing down. and on tuesday was the federal court, new york, when he charged bank, been fried with 8 counts, including fraud and money laundering. hours after more charges were filed from the securities and exchange commission. he prayed on his customers, the victims of this case, abusing the trust, placed not only in his company, but in himself as the lead of that company. on monday he was arrested in the bahamas where he'd been living, he's expected to be extradited to the us. just weeks earlier, f t x filed for bankruptcy with millions of his customers, unable to access their money extra as a place where millions of people invested in crypto currency. from bitcoin to a theory and we're going call f t t at his speak just last year. f t x is worth more than $32000000000.00,
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making it the world's the 3rd largest crypto exchange. but bakeman fried, also owned another company, alameda research, a trading hedge fund. it's alleged that he secretly funneled money from f t x to help prop up alameda and also support his lavish lifestyle. even in the notoriously volatile crypto currency industry, experts say f t x is fall, is remarkable. one of the sheer size that we're talking about potentially upwards of $10000000000.00 worth of client assets that were lost. next is the brand and reputation of f t x. because this is a company that had really gone out of its way to make an impression, among mainstream audiences, with things like celebrity endorsements and stadium naming rights. those celebrity endorsements even included an advertisement during the superbowl. it featured the
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actor comedian, larry david del victo. i'm turns out he was right to be skeptical. gabriel sandow al jazeera new york u. s. president joe biden is trying to take on the growing chinese and russian influence in africa is invited dozens of african leaders to washington d. c. for a 3 day summit. it's the biggest international gathering in the u. s. capital. since the start of the coven 19 pandemic biden is also expected to use the event to announce american support for the african union becoming a permanent member of the g. 20. at least 180 people have been killed in flooding in kinshasa, the capital of democratic republic of congo. they've been landslides across the city of 15000000 destroying homes and roads annex bed has more the backbone of the democratic republic of congo highway system. the in one cut into
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heavy rains across the capital kinshasa have submerged anti neighborhoods. it's being described as some of the worst flooding to ever hit the city. a landslide slammed into this home in the cities bins, a del vo, district, 9 members of the same family were killed up a delicately de la mcguckie, vedic country against the number like you. we went back to the house to sleep. since we were soaked and cold, we went back to bed. and just after the war collapse and the children and the parents, then a neighbor who was passing by vigour with an offender heart to bear, i have no strength to bury the dead bodies. poor regulation and reparative analyzation have made kinshasa increasingly vulnerable to flash floods, which have become more frequent due to climate change. many homes have been poorly built on flood prone slopes, and the city suffers from inadequate drainage and search law bab appointments all morning. i'm when i'm open i'm. i've been a widow since 2015, and now my house is gone with the rain and i can't find one of my children. i don't
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know where he is and i'm a poor woman who is managing. but i don't know where to go. i've lost almost everything, even my cards and i did. the diocese prime minister and the provincial governor had been visiting, fled, had areas around the city. they hoped to reopen the key in one highway and next 4 days. but until its repaired, the capitals main supply route is cut off. i would would no sooner would my dead. every one passes in the traders. now he will suffer more entries of good. so even fuel will not be able to arrive in kinshasa. in 2019 dozens of people were killed and similar flooding across kinshasa, and as heavy rains become more frequent, many in the city of 15000000 left wondering when this will happen. once again, alex bid al jazeera was said i had her on al jazeera, the u. s president assigns into law protections for same sex marriage
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ah. the weather coming trust mediterranean and into turkeys getting increasingly vicious, with big thunderstorms recently causing damage in, in southwest turkey in antalya, in the province thereof. and these are thunderstorms, going to keep going in march, slowly east, within the next 20 router. so effecting cyprus, possibly lebanon, parts of syria as well. the potential for flash flooding is still there as rain, not snow is the main problem here. that's the easter that we just got far fewer shower eventually we will hold them as a by john and iraq, but temperatures where they were really low of come up and up to 10 degrees. so asked about spot where it should be now as opposed to what it was, and to be honest is a sudden cut off of the wind. well anyways, but q weight is your size of q weight,
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then things are quality in terms of the rising. go has a good case in point, rather to 26 or 27 degrees by the weekend and ball a stay in there till the wind picks up again on saturday. in tropical africa, they're a big shower around and most likely uganda. rwanda brought it in, d, c, and in angola, but all places the saddle countries, the south, i've seen quite a few vicious thunderstorms recently. set up good no exception, and there are more on the way ah, what happens when the news media failed to do their job? it's one of the biggest reasons why iraq is not yet a democracy. there's no accountability. the listening post exposes the power is controlling the american russian media does a lot of favorably. his method has to be back by the whole propaganda, apple and the 2 they used to do it. how do you read through all the information?
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how do you determine what is this information with the listening post your guide to the media on our ah, the watching, i'll just hear a reminder about top stories this out. or is that defense minister has declared a state of emergency on highways and called in the military to protect key infrastructure is to stop blockades, set top box protectors. angry about the ousting of the former president. they want petri castillo freed from jail. he's accused of an attempt to coo, was arrested last week. and there keith says, there have been multiple blasts in the city center and emergency services have been
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dispatched. it comes as ukraine's on ice as to a $1000000000.00 to help the country through winter during a donor conference in paris. quote, the bahamas has denied the bales, the former f. t x chief executive at some vitamin fried. he'll be kept in detention until february off to being declared flight risk use rest of them one day in the bahamas and faces multiple fraud charges in the u. s. u. s. present, joe biden has signed into law protections for same sex marriage. it's been a right since a landmark supreme court decision in 2015, but new law provide safeguards if from no conservative, lenient court versus the ruling is, includes legalizing same sex unions and protecting interracial marriages. supreme court overturned, if we went in on abortion in jin young, we're gonna call dad, i don't to hate his love this law and the love it to fans, strike a blow against tate in all its forms. and that's why this law matters to every
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single american, no matter who you are or who you love the shouldn't be about conservative or liberal. red or blue. the west coast guard says it's rescued. 34 haitian migrants who were abandoned by smugglers when an uninhabited island near puerto rico. they were found after officials reported multiple campfires on on nito island is the 2nd such incident in less than a month when the haitians off fleeing deepening poverty and political instability. caught in france has jailed 8 people for their rosalie attack in the southern city of niece. in 201686 people were killed in hundreds injured. when a truck drove through crowds celebrating frances national holiday. the attack was later claim why i saw 3 highest profile defendants received sentences between 12 and 18 years. the help in the man who drove the truck,
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he was shot dead by police at the see. now voting his underway in fiji, in an election contest between 2 former cool leaders that's being seen as a test of the countries democracy. prime minister, frank, many marana seized power in 2006 qu, but has gone on to when to elections his rival city. many, rebecca is a former prime minister who led to cruise in 1987 as a strict media blackout. in accordance with virgin election lot went with him, one of our cretan garza, ph. d scholar and politics and international relations at the university of adelaide. he says the biggest issue for voters is a soaring cost of living. it is now the 3rd election cycle since 2013 constitution. and what is at stake is whether they still want ah, 4 more years of the previous 8 under our frank ben mariama. so the, well, what is thank you here is whether they, they,
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they want him to continue again, or they want something they want to change. there are several issues, but i'll, i'll, a point out for one is, are definitely the storing cost of living. the issue that was the war in the ukraine has had an impact on but up before the, the, the, the war in the ukraine are fiji was already going through our economic difficulties . and it hasn't hoped of having gone through the pandemic. another issue is to re deteriorating infrastructure. i'm looking around our as aging infrastructure um and the lack of service delivery or the, the government has struggled with that. i'm also up a question is the bungled a coven 19 response. and also the issue with the university of south pacific, where there has been political interference and fiji always the university are $80000000.00 for fijian dollars. and this are has an impact on of the university as
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a, as original tosha education. a number of songs have emerged in iran that doing protests against the death of masa. many police custody in september. the lyrics detail protested demands and some of them have become slogans used during demonstrations. dosage. murray has more frontera. i didn't talk to them. i don't know, but it's your shorter, but this is a clip from the song mouse hole by the rainy wrapper, too much solid heat. the lyrics are derived from slogans chanted during the anti government demonstrations. i said with sela, he went from protesting with his music to actively participating on the streets. he's been arrested on charges of encouraging acts of violence and riot. oh, this is another song. yes, it is been with by well known wrapper hitchcock. near terence, as at the square, the lyrics have been turned into expressive movements. that sum up protesters, demands instagram. she's like, i'll own job,
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protest songs i needed in society because they give us some one man tom. at times like these. i don't listen to any alejandro's of music. i mean, i mean is the most important thing about a protest song is the feeling it evokes in you and effect it has on you. you can listen to protest sung in many different styles of music. several, her phone over serving had you all poor, wrote the song that is perhaps most recognizable he previously to part in a local talent show on your to your could euro see the lyrics of his song for the sake of are inspired by the demands circulated on social media about o, j jamica and they were already gone or so on. so i i know the zoo goes to so booth, but, oh, isn't in the g o a,
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it's the most played melody in public spaces. ah, and name she tedra z again, protest, music and iran began before the constitutional revolution at the begin enough, the last century where musicians used it to demand justice and civil rights protest . music is a kind of peaceful protest without creating any tension and society. oh, a laptop. the bellow, chow song is still very much alive. it was chanted by workers in rice, patty fields in italy during world war 2 to complain about harsh conditions. oh, i am in today's farsi version is just as critical of authorities. a,
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when music is used to protests on the streets, the usual melodic rules may not be as important. the work and slogans take precedence over with them. to ensure that the message is universal. doors of jabari al jazeera to her on, ah, on containers, lena. messy is now just one went away from the title that included him throughout his glittering career. the fee for well cup crow shirt were no match for argentine in the semi final that from sales statement. tuesday in 3 know, and it was messy who opened the scoring from home to school. argentina will play the winner of wednesdays. and the group of argentinian friends have cycles from south africa and across the middle east to attend the world cup and keta. the group known us toto up adolf has been raising awareness on protecting the environment of thousands of people on social media. have followed that 6 month
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journey, sorry high right to caught up with them. indo a we know only wanting to sell to making a psych in south of dina from these mom. and we'd have to say, okay, we should do all to got done by grossi not begun with it, but it's been done. i would say, you know, with a one time young people, you know,
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with people with what they're with school wasn't ready. when i looked up so fortunate, they're all today we're going to be part of his bus a lot for something some. yeah. when we start writing that the kids ran to us to a i really wanna know messy. i'm gonna so other people's with people in dina. my social media we, i would, i'm the please, all the media and he said, i'm you, do they go up there? so many people watch all i would keep their answer, but that's so much with . yeah, they really show me to when they work up a 1st one reason is our idea grossi maverick,
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i'm released because we love my guns rather wrong with the rollers because i looked for it was burn. so we want to repair these. so we want to change its limited for a 3000 kilometers, is like the new 3 for our brian. we think i will deal funky to take, going to people for them to make that work. we want to to see matthew to know him, to give him guy and say, thank you because he's the what the ratio and the principal and the racial i me, france, america will play on historic game on the wednesday the 1st time and african team
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has made it to somebody font the welcome and the facing the reigning champions, french moroccans in paris, saw gearing up for the semi final showdown. dash butler has more. no officials on you. there's no question which t mina is supporting. she wears her morocco shirt with pride in her organic grocery shop in paris. born in france, american parents. she says she'd love to see morocco when the world cup for the 1st time, but she'll support france if they go through that. they could really keep all these out a true symbolic teams for us. they were present the front in our friendship of our country's, our heart a divided between the 2. we can't separate one from the other minnes aunt said she feels the same. i would be happy the federal court when, but in is vows when i will be happy also. you know, because it's room to my, my lover, my 2 lovers, friends, and maria are the best thing in my life. when morocco made it to the semi
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finals last saturday, there was celebrations in paris. news at france were also through added to the excitement a dream semi final for many, nearly 70 years after the end of french colonial rule in the north african country . there are also ties between france and morocco on the page. some of morocco plays were born in france, and one of france's players is of moroccan heritage. and there are friendships best friends and p s t, teammates, french strike, a killing him, pappy and morocco defender ash rough hacky me have caught up in doha and wished each other luck. ah, sir, kit of it tomorrow. so yan owns a furniture store in the city a few years ago, his brother meds in it, in sudan, the french algerian football inspired many young french people of north african origin. so fiances morocco, success in cancer is nurturing the dreams of
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a new generation. 0, one moment he thought what's happening is magnificent. it's not just because real moral good. it's the enthusiasm across the world in africa, in all arab countries. everyone is supporting morocco hub, like sophia and mina will watch the semi final with her family. she says, she's sure that where the frogs or morocco, when victory would be at their fingertips. natasha butler al jazeera paris. yeah. ah, they're watching out as era and these are the top stores now. peruse that defense minister has declared a state of emergency on highways and called in the military to protect key infrastructure is to start blockades, set up by protests as angry about the ousting of the former president, they want edward castillo freed from jail at the court, hearing on tuesday, pedro castillo thanked his supporters and vowed to return to power.

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