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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 wives. oh, the ruse supreme court says for my president federal castillo must remain in detention for 18 months, was protest of demand, his release. ah, hello, i'm darned, jordan, this is al jazeera live from dough also coming up, nurses across the u. k. go on strike for the 1st time that demanding better wages to keep up with inflation. at least 2 people have been killed and many more are
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missing after a landslide. hit a camping ground in malaysia and thousands take to the streets in istanbul, protesting against the conviction of the cities mer ahead of next year's elections . ah, peruse, supreme court has ordered 18 months of pre trial detention for the former president federal casteel authorities of impose an overnight curfew, and most of the provinces following the ruling castillo has been charged with rebellion and conspiracy. after illegally trying to dissolve, congress protest has been blocking roads and highways that demanding his release will marianna sanchez, joint us live now from the peruvian capital lima, marianna. so what more can you tell us than about the judges verdict on what it means for christie. well that makes in exactly the judge checkley house, decided that the seal will remain under custody in custody for the next 18 months.
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this is the time. that's what the kiddos need to build that case, the case with the charges of rebellion against them. rebellion in flagrant c, they have called is now castillo, and his lawyers were not press and they said there were no guarantees to attend this virtual hearing, and they were not present. but the judge went on for more than 2 hours. a given a lot of arguments of why he's, his verdict had been this. he said, among other things that cassie was not whoever he was the highest ranking official in the country and that he should have protected law and order. he also sets up the protests against president b, i will say is a continuation of the cool, the tough that to feel twice portrayed the one we could go. and he also, he also said that manuel looked at the president of mexico, had given,
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have said that he was going to give political asylum to president garcia so that he, in fact, could leave the country. and that's why the judge decided that he had to stay in, in, in custody for the next 18 months and marianna, just briefly, i mean with castillo now being detained for 18 months. all we like to see much bigger protests on the streets. it's hard to say darwin because i think that some people, in fact is some people is certainly our followers and supporters of former president castillo. they've been protesting outside of, of the prison, where he's at some of the people we've talked to on the street. some protests are saying that yes, cathy or should be reinstated enough is but the majority of people with been talking to are people that are angry at their saturday school and the political
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class. they want the congress to be closing one new general elections are president dina. what they have said that she a will is that she has sent the bill to congress, sold that to general elections will be it is held if congress approves this, by the end of next year. but in it's dusty your it, the reaction in the capital has been, i would say not as strong as one would think in the south as we have seen today. for people dead. people trying to take over the airport in the city. if i could show that to the highlands where the stronghold of support of the former president castillo is in the south of the country in lima, we have seen some people clashing just a little while ago of police of throwing tear gas. there's been some arrest,
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some people that have been injured and there, but in general, the country is still very in turmoil in many aspects. and, but there's been some people from the 1st place where, who so focus in the area of and the wireless, apple, the mac, in the center of the country movie come out last night in a protest wearing white t shirt saying it's time to stop. this is, these protests are we want peace in the country. so let's see what will happen in that, in the next few hours. now that the decision of a seal is, has been taken. and now there's going to be some pressure a against the law makers for them to bring forward election. so let's see what happens in the next few days. darren. alright, i marianna sanchez live for stay in the peruvian capital. even marianna, thank you. let's bring in java fall. yeah, he's a peruvian political analysts, an expert on latin america to join us live from london. java. thank you very much
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for staying up with us watching the story. so petro castiano stays in detention for further 18 months. this is a significant development and the crisis isn't it seems insignificant as you correspondence as widely. so he was a 2 hour reading over some toms convoluted arguments to justify the reason why the judge decided to accept the request by their attorney or by the prosecutors to became a former president got to your fighting month until june 2024. they took e r m s that they used. well, one does it, is it, did they say justification to accuse him of rebellion because after when he be 40, meg announced that he was close in congress. he had contacted the head of the national police and asked him not only to go on physically close to congress, but also arrest the attorney general. patricia. busy leaders, which comes to could judge consider defect positions here is you know,
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to go to order there to talk to the detention, but also that he was actually going to flee the country by asking for bali. so in, in, in, in mexican embassy. now are the prosecutors the who actually brought up the case against to take a few say that the reason why mister he was going to make to the mexican members, he was good. excellent. not to have a cup of tea, corn hole. he was a bit of a sarcastic comment by them, so these 2 elements and the menu of elements, okay. and made sure that he had to actually accepted their request over a period of detention and shot their money purchased, as have been demanding the release of castillo. we've seen the pictures of them on the streets or that that's not going to happen now. but what level of grassroots support does castillo still have, particularly among the indigenous community? you know, as you correspondence in rightly so, most it is mostly shall have been when the countryside in lima is within a right wing,
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on seeking grace for the admiralty of happy with coffee. now he has to put among grass roots. but the question here is that many of the grievances that these people will have shown in the seamless facial deed, bad way before mister kosky was even a candidly within a thicket of negate all over the been disenfranchised. this being no axis to basic application that the basic services that people are fed, i what the situation and they thought at the see you may be able to do that. so i've already looked this a protest go not only because of that, but also because they one talk with closed out, even before the 60 u. s. was as fact as president of the new bulls gave congress, 13 percent of popularity been bureau with that mr. castillo, congress has been extremely popular. how many people in the countryside, not much we spoke us to you about gree joke. okay, a come. we'll see that doesn't represent the rest of them. i hear your people in pearl and jotted as you've been saying. there are now widespread calls for this new election to be brought forward. is
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a new vote likely to be called and how much is all of his political instability affecting democratic institutions in peru like congress or to the point that you've been making? congress is debating as we speak these proposal by the president air or one wanted to bring forward election at the beginning of her monday. she had rejected the idea of having a relation, but when she saw the protest, she decided to propose april 2024. now she's proposing this and the 2023. i'm a referendum was people if they're wanting you to shop to call mr. castillo, a platform by political manifesto wanted a new constitution to replace the 993 question question. so i and the issue is that people are very unhappy of congress. they don't feed represented by congress. i'm is basically people who congress not to vote in favor of a the election because he, they don't the property 2nd to concentrate much more on congress. i am asking for the release of the 60 congress is no,
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did no target for his posts. either. let me get a final thought from you and you know, this is a fast moving political story. where does all of us then leave the new president, dean about o, r t m, and she's talking on peruvians to you night. but that's a difficult cold. given the growing chaos across the country, the president has appointed 3 or 4 ministers to go to different parts of the country, whether the most fish have happened to have it done with those communities. the defense minister, interior minister, he's actually tell them, go and talk to the people and tell them that we are going to come down the situation. so his, she's already sent, he's already sending ministers for ministers who go and talk to the people when they may protest. i actually have an including and i was mention i this is c t o president a. busy about the fronting jacob, she can hardly solve the problems of decades of neglect in the, in the few months that she's going to be in power. it will be up to the new government who, grace and tucker, this inequality that had been prevailing improved for many, many, many,
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many years. so the only thing that she got the only choice she actually has now is to get this election, you know, put in favor of el election 2nd to come to situation and to start a dialogue with these communities. these communities wonder here when the presence of the state where they leave it, that precisely has not been very clear. so hopefully this minister will be able to talk to the leaders of these movements in order to condom dow and to promise that the situation will improve difficult at the moment because i said to you, ok, so all this brought it back. but way back beyond the be fairly sick, as you requested geography, i really good to get your thoughts on your analysis. thank you very much indeed for staying up with us to watch the storage of your thank you because i'm not tens of thousands of nurses in the u. k. have gone on strike in their 1st or the national walk out nurses with the national health service. the n h s. want a 19 percent pay arrives. they face the cost of living crisis,
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but the u. k. government says it can only afford 4.3 percent. jonah, how reports from oxford the minus 8 degrees on the picket line outside oxford warned hood hospital. the nurses here, undeterred, this passing cause hunk their support. they're joining colleagues across england, wales and northern ireland in the 1st strikes of their kind in the history of the national health service. a service that many say is on the brink of collapse. we've lost 1000 by thousands and thousands of methods during the pandemic. but pre pandemic can actually, the natural progression is being chronically affected by our government and things that happened in the world for a really, really long time. we met one of the nurses, rachel ambrose at home, the day before the strike full time heating is no longer affordable. so when the children are out at school, it's freezing. she's been
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a nurse for 20 years and for much of that time, rachel says her salary has been stagnant or fallen in real terms, as the cost of living, particularly this year has gone up. well sir, from the summer we were average in about a $160.00 pound a month, and that was already an increase from that a price in clinic 110th. and yeah, it's shut off. it's nearly $400.00 pound. now, prices just keep going up and we're just expected to silhouette and it's, it's not physically possible. and so it's time that we took a stand. and yeah, well basically asking for what has been lost over the past 1015 years. and we just want a fair wage. gina, when asking for tweaks, we're just asking for a fair wage. so we can afford to continue working with nurses back on the picket
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line. the nurses say they regret the effect strikes will have all non urgent patient care. but they say the effective staff shortages caused by those leaving the service is worse than us is are asking for 19 percent higher eyes or 5 percent above in place to meet. they say a 20 percent fall in real terms wages in recent years. it's a negotiating position that the government isn't engaging with beyond around 4 percent currently on the table any more they say will have to be paid for in higher taxes. the support has grown as the day goes on. the nurses joined by representatives of other unions. it's not only health care that's on the pressure, but railways, airports the border force, bus drivers, and more the government facing a winter wave of disruption. right across the public sector. joe, to hold al jazeera oxford. at least 2 people have been killed and dozens more. are missing after landslide, his camping ground in malaysia. it happened in getting highlands,
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a popular hillier outside the capital, calling them for rescue crews are still searching for survivors and say more than 51. people are missing. more than 20 have been found a life in turkey. a thousands of people have rallied in istanbul to protest against the conviction of the mare a cramped mammogram. on wednesday, a court found him guilty of insulting public officials during the male race back in 2019. he was sentenced to more than 2 and a half years in prison. i'm. i'm has been banned from politics. is supposed to say the verdict is politically motivated. and wagner is seen as a potential challenger to president russia typo on an election next year when concealment was up the rally in istanbul because thousands of people gathered in front of his stumble, metropolitan municipality to show support for sambal may rec, grimaldo. and it is a protest against the court decision, the which wants the jail is stumbled mayor and impose
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a political band. now what is makes for a crown? mo, mo law is a matter of concern. and now away for a court of appeals is open for him. and the next step is there, even the court of appeals up holds the verdict, the current verdict. then another way is open for him on till the is supreme court decides in, in the opposite way until the final decision by the supreme court extra mo, mo lou has the legal right to stay as the mayor of his stumble and the political band on him will not be imposed by many people. he are here who are mostly the main opposition party members, and people who voted for him are saying that the yesterday's court decision against a criminal moley is totally unlawful. yes, president joe biden as cool for the african union to become a permanent member of the g. 20. that's a group of the wills 20 leading economists. officials have been meeting in the us african leaders summit in washington. biden results are announced, plans to invest billions of dollars in african countries over the next 3 years.
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when only i spoke to dr. robin saunders, a former us ambassador to both nigeria and the democratic republic of congo, she explained the importance of strong ties during the u. s and africa by and actually address the twice with very detail, remarks. and then the 2nd session was actually dialogue. so i don't think that that actually accurately selective of environment. you did have the 47 nations that were inviting come with their respective ministers. and i think that shows that there is a desire on both sides. i think from our perspective by had to summarize it. i think our on our perspective we wanted to reimagine magic and rebuild the west africa relationship ragin. we haven't been there all the time. the last couple years and this was a reset, and i think that by and his team. and if you should actually get a fairly good job, we did focus on investment and trade. in fact,
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investment and trade. infrastructure and transportation were, you know, key element of the discussion and also of the funding that was provided. i was looking through the pentagon readout and it says the us isn't forcing it's african partners to choose sides. but in effect, it is really, isn't it, because there's some it all about countering china's influence across the continent . and then many african leaders have to make hard economic choices don't make i don't agree with that either. clearly we are competitive. china absolutely no doubt about that, but i do think that we can as a nation, we can walk into the same time. yes, you want to do trade and investment. yes. want to be billed and have a great engagement, but we're not going to step away from our values about democracy and human rights and certainly now and in climate change that nick. so we're going to be, we're going to continue to do those things and we're going to continue to build on this engagement of infrastructure development and investment and trade. and i think
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that there's a range of things that can be done that really put us in a good relationship with, with the economy block or so to cut me or now does air, including all the data from this satellite as a drop in the ocean. literally will tell you why masses launching technology to survey every body of water on earth. and we visit the shrine to south american football that's drawing plenty of will come fans into a lot more than steamers. ah, anticipation is rising. and so is the atmosphere a you ready for the way? sponsor my kettle aways. hello. we got some proper winfrey weather in the forecast for japan and a good deal of china over the next couple of days. you see this spec link, a shower cloud sliding across the saved pad that will bring some big flurries of snow into western and northern passage pan over the next day or so. further south
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trailing weather system. they're just running across taiwan into southern china will bring some outbreaks of rain. it will be very heavy at times, but it will gradually clear through. so that is something to look for to the wet weather moment, pushing up into central china, north of that, it is generally dry, but it is cold sub 0. therefore, beijing cold enough in sol as well. and there's that snow there for japan, which becomes a little more extensive as we go on through saturday, said fairbetter, see effect snow coming through much of the country. we'll see a flurry or 2, possibly some snow to into the korean peninsula. but for china, it is generally dry. and there we have that improving weather in terms of dry weather coming back into southern parts of china as we go when he sat, i just 14 celsius there for hong kong in that northeast lea breeze, which will drive showers down into the south china sea. so good parts of vietnam, seeing some very heavy downpours as we go one through friday and they become more extensive as we go through saturday and some very heavy rain for the may peninsula . the weather sponsored by a cat on
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supreme court has ordered 18 months of pre trial. the tension for the former president federal kasteel is supporters of been blocking roads in defiance of a state of emergency. nurses in the u. k. have gone on strike coding for better pay and working conditions. workers say their wages have not increased in years and they're struggling to heat their homes. and by 3 of these, 2 people have been killed and dozens more. i'm missing off on landslide, hit a popular camping ground in malaysia. it happened in getting the highlands a heavy area outside the capital. one of them a police officer in jordan has been shot and killed during a confrontation with protest. us in the southern city of mom, there been demonstrations against the high cost of fuel in several cities, including the capital, a man, lisa, it's not clear who shot the officer jury, the protest. the irish army says, one of his soldiers with a un peacekeeping mission in lebanon, has been killed, and another seriously injured. their convoy reportedly came on a small arms fire, and the southern town of cuba are traveling to bay route. the un mission says it's
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launched a joint investigation with the lebanese army. the army group has bella says, it wasn't responsible, and the locals were involved in an unintentional incident. european leaders have agreed on a 9th round of sanctions against russia. if it's warn you, crane, the additional sanctions will be formalized by lunchtime on friday. exactly. what's included in the new measures isn't clear yet, but the european commission had proposed travel benz an asset freezes on $200.00 russian officials and military officers. out there was dominic cane has more now from brussels. after many hours of deliberations you lead as broke up their summit here in brussels on thursday, with what seemed to be agreements on almost everything on their agenda. specifically, in so far as ukraine is concerned, and the war that russia has inflicted on it, we know more financial aid for ukraine. and crucially, another packet of sanctions against russia. there have been some question about the
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length of those new sanctions and some degree of disagreement as it were at the start of negotiations from countries such as poland. but then that was agreement reached, interestingly enough, in other areas to which have been contentious. there seemed to be moved towards agreement specifically on energy. the idea of that gas price cap. well, a meeting in monday here and on monday here in brussels, they say ought to shed new lights on what might, what might be agreed. and then finally on migration, you lead to say that's going to be an extraordinary summit in february of next year to try to discuss migration and find a way to resolve it. so that only your leaders are happy, japan, the governing party has failed to get the support it needs to raise taxes in order to double military spending. a plan to increase the defense budget to 2 percent of g d, p by 2027. but political opposition to the taxes force the government to delay
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a decision about when to introduce them. japan wants to counter threats from north korea and china by building up its conventional asthma. now a rocket is set to blast off from the coast of california, and the u. s. on this mission is rather unusual. it will carry a satellite which will scan every body of water on the surface. well, that data could provide vital clues about the climate crisis. as rob reynolds report, the surface water and ocean topography, satellite or swat whoop for the 1st time performed detail scans of all the ocean's lakes enlarge rivers on the planet. this then make us understand that where does the want, that is what is coming from and what is going. and that's what really a crucial rule of understanding dad, the climate changes, egyptian born nasa engineer to honey armor, help design spacecraft. we get
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a look at the ocean features all doubt the frond, an edgy, and a small details that occur that occur in the surface of the ocean and trying to understand or improve our models to be able to know the ocean, the rise days. the effect of floods and dose horrible weather, a condition that occurs especially and of course, the light swat. we give us all of this information to make sure i understand more detail of that. the satellite is a joint project by the us, canada, france, and the u. k, the world's oceans absorb more than 30 percent of the heat trapping compound, carbon dioxide. the swat satellite will provide vital information on how this fully understood process actually works. information critical to understanding global climate change windows or some going to stop absorbing heat and starting that
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anything back in the atmosphere. and how is that gonna accelerate that global warming light? and we'll be able to help us predict better mother to predict what could happen in the next 51015 years. how does swat work it since impulses that bounce off surface water back to its sensors? over time its orbit will cover the entire planet. that digital information can be converted into maps and scientific data. i'm or grew up in a time and place where girls were rarely given the opportunity to pursue scientific careers and she credits her father's encouragement for her career path and says her faith also inspires her. as you know, i'm, i'm with simmons is a very 2 year verse on the sit about a lot of everything. every one of us yet is, is walked on. i call it what are your night sites,
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because out what are we will not have life. and a time of growing danger for earth and its creatures swap will cast light on the face of the deep rob reynolds al jazeera los angeles. ah, no, it might be a rest day for the teams at the world cup, but the funds are still out, and about making the most of what cattle has to offer. out 0 is alexia brian, as more from the tribe, indo just stays away from that old important final way, argentina type on france and fans all the south american teens have come down here to this, to de leon. that is run that by the regions. football federation, and it is paying for me to the south. american things have been part of it, not just argentina, but also build uruguay and also ecuador, and this is what they cooling. it's tree dreams and it really looks at those who've been behind counseling sport take
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a route in the region. so it's supposing giant float past and present and hopefully even future. so on it, you can see engraved into it various autographs. we've got up here. we've got painting. we've got around the corner. we've got diego, madonna, and of course, the global superstar leon l macy. there'd be more than a $100000.00 visits to this interactive space since it opened on the clay. stay at the world cup. football fans can try those skills, a dribbling and ticket tasting whether they can dance with the bull. like this sporting heroes or hip, the power to seemed it into the back of the need. they can also take, so fits with life size models to with the greatest football players of all time, argentina, it's diego, madonna, and brazil. there's another brazilian football,
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annoyed by just one name. and that is that with the so that the brazilian pool would place for the national same age, 36. here she is uncomfortable that made sure to have a ball and some of the big female players in the region. and if you are in denial, but this will cover over in just a few days that work with women like this will be taken to the next year in new zealand and australia. the women ah. type a picture of a headlines here on the al jazeera peruse. supreme court has ordered 18 months of pre trial. the tension for the former president federal kasteel. his supporters had been blocking roads in defiance of a state of emergency. castillo has been charged. rebellion them. conspiracy after illegally trying to dissolve congress, marianna sanchez and lima with more details on the judge's ruling.
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