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keep up with inflation. and in sports, argentina, back in training, there's, you know, messy and his team chase glory at sundays. well, cup fun, ah. peruse, supreme court has ordered 18 months, a pre trial detention for former president pedro castillo. authorities have imposed an overnight curfew in most of the provinces. following the routing castillo has been charged with rebellion and conspiracy. after illegally trying to dissolve, congress protested, have been blocking roads and highways, demanding his release. arianna sanchez reports from lina. the dad to juan carlos checkley house, decided that castillo will remain under custody. are in custody for the next 18 months. this is the time that the prosecutors need to build that case. the, the case with charges of rebellion against him,
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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 can see you. it 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. vino is a continuation of the cool did talk to garcia twice and perpetrate the one week ago . and he also, he also said that manuel or the president of mexico had given, have said that he was going to give political asylum to president garcia so that he
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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. he is a proven political analyst and an expert on latin america. he says, anger, the government goes by years before christie became president. i was a 2 hour reading all for some tom's convoluted arguments to justify. the reason why the judge decided to accept their request by their attorney or by the prosecutors were to be came from a question to you for 18 months until june 2024. they talkie arguments that they used, well, one does it, is it did they say justification to accuse him of rebellion because after, when he, before he made the announcement that he was close in congress, he had contacted a head of the national police asking not only to go on physically calls the congress, but also arrest the attorney general parties having a lead is
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a menu of the grievances that these people have shown in the civil spatial date. but way before we say kosky was even a candidate this when i take it of negate all over the been disenfranchised. there's been no access to basic education, basic services that people are for the situation. and they, for that the see, you may be able to do that. the president has appointed 3 or 4 minutes just to go to different parts of the country. what is the most facial happen to have it done with those communities? the defense minister, interior minister, he's actually tend to go and talk to the people and tell them that we are going to come down to the question. she can hardly solve the problems of decades of neglect in the next, in the few months that she's going to be in power. it will be up to the new government who, grayson tucker. this inequality that have been prevailing prove for many, many, many, many years. at least 8 people have been killed and dozens more. are missing after landslide hit a camping ground in malaysia. it happened in getting highlands are popular healey
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area outside the capital. one of them for rescue crews are searching for survivors and say more than 51. people are missing women. 20 people have been found alive in turkey. here, thousands of people have rallied in istanbul to protest against the conviction of men, a chrome, and remote ah, wednesday court found him guilty of insulting public officials during the merrill race in the 2019. you sentence 2 more than 2 and a half years in prison and has been banned from politics. is supposed to say the verdict is politically motivated. that it was seen as a potential challenger to present which up to have at one and elections next year. them casalene was out that rather in istanbul, thousands of people gathered in front of his stumble, metropolitan municipality to show support for sambal may re cremmit mom older. and it is a protest against the court decision, the which once the jail is stumbled,
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mayor and impose a political band. now what is next for a crummy mamo 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 until 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, but 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. european leaders have agreed on annoyance round the sanctions against russia for its warn ukraine. exactly what's included in the new measures isn't yet clear,
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but the european commission had previously proposed traveled bands and asset freezes on 200 russian officials, entities and banks. to find out some warning that the block is fast running out of ways to hurt the russian economy. more as the war drags on will dominate cane has mona from brussels. after many hours of deliberations you lead as broke up the summit here in brussels on thursday, with what seemed to be agreement 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 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 there was agreement reached, interestingly enough, in other areas to which have been contentious,
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seem 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 light on what might, what might be agreed. and then finally on migration, you leaders 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 with the ground russian shelling in southern ukraine has killed at least 2 people, her son and left the entire city without power. the eastern city of hockey was also hitting the latest round strikes, millions of ukrainians, orange hearing freezing, winter temperatures, without regular power and water supplies, as russia continues to target civilian infrastructure. also in the east, the mare of the russian occupied city of done yet. sc has reported heavy bombardment, my ukrainian forces, he says, 40 rockets,
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hitler city injuring 6 people, including a child hospital and apartment block were damaged. north korea says it's tested, a height thrust, solid fuel motor that will allow it to develop a new strategic weapon system. with state media says the test provides a guarantee for a new weapon and north korean leader kim jong, an expressed an expectation that it will be made in the shortest span of time, the head of the humans euclid watchdog. i fell grossi is currently visiting at south korea. he says, his organization will make an without effort to stop north korea's nuclear program . are tens of thousands of nurses in the u. k. of gone on strike in their 1st ever national walkout nurses with a national health service wanting 19 percent pay rises. they face a cost of living crisis, but you k government says it can only afford 4.3 percent. so to hold reports from oxford. ah,
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it's minus 8 degrees on the picket line. outside oxford warn ford hospital. the nurses here undeterred this passing cars honk 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 thousands and thousands and thousands of nurses during the panoramic, but pre pandemic campaigns, pandemic, actually, the nursing profession has been 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 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,
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from the summer we were average in about a $160.00 pound a month, and that was already an increase from that. a pricing clinic when tip. and yeah, it's shut up, it's nearly $400.00 pound. now prices just keep going up and we're just expected to swallow it and it's, it's not physically possible. and so it is 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 i ask in for tweaks, we're just asking and for a fair wage. so we can afford to continue working with nurses back on the picket line. the nurses say they regret the effect strikes will have a non urgent patient care, but they say the effective staff shortages caused by those leaving the service is
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worse. this 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 so far 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. so our heads here with al jazeera grace says around, we're committed to more of a teenage, i kill by police with actually stealing $20.00 worth of petrol. and the party continues and go home will catch up with some free stuff, fullest sharing off the st skills.
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ah hello, we will gradually see better weather quite to weather, making its way across the eastern seaboard of the u. s. you can see this angry looking line of cloud here that is making its way further ace was and this is the one brought the violent storms in, across the deep south. just pushing up towards the mid atlantic states raising for it. well, usual case of but more mirage is pushing in across the se, cold air and the cutting right out of canada, pushing across the plains, that will grassy sweep out of the way so the temperatures will fall away as we go on into the weekend. but at least it will be somewhat dry. and quater sparkling sunshine coming through as some consolation still some snow there just around new york pushing up into new england, eastern central parts of canada. also seeing that snowy weather,
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which was just not a little further east, was as we go through saturday, september just in new york at around 6 celsius i celsius. therefore atlanta, but at least as i said, it will be somewhat quater and dry away from the panhandle, florida. we'll still see some rather live, he showers longer spells of right in that say, mary of disturbed weather while i stretched its way down across the gulf of mexico, bits and pieces of rain there into the yucatan inch. let the western side of the caribbean over the next hour too. but for the islands is slightly fine and dry. ah. the arctic home to the semi people and natural resources needed for combat climate change, an important part of the battery supply chain for europe. a don't think it is peoples. i have the same humorous as other people. can. nations made wealth from oil and gas now balanced their green obligations with the rights of indigenous people. you can't choose solutions that for us,
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give us know for future voices from the arctic. the money talks, money winds on it just either lou blue ah, you're watching out a reminder about top stories this hour. peruse, supreme court has ordered 18 months of free trial detention. a former president hedgerow castillo. he supporters have been blocking roads in defiance of a state of emergency nurses in the u. k. of gone on strike coding for better pay and working conditions. workers say their wages have not increased the years and they're struggling to heat the homes and the food at least 8 people have been
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killed and dozens more. are missing after landslide hit a camping ground in malaysia. happened in getting highlands upon the hilly area outside the capital. one of them he was president joe biden is called the african union to become a permanent member of the g. 20. the group of the wells 20 biggest economies. he was speaking on the final day of u. s. africa liter summit in washington, d. c. you also announced a billions of dollars in support and investment for africa. she had her taxi reports. president biden participated in 2 leaders sessions of the summit, one on the african union's agenda, 2063 planned to transform the continent over the next 50 years and one on ensure and food security. once again, biden's message was of equitable development mutual success and u. s. investment over the next 3 years. working in close cooperation with united states congress. we plan to commit $55000000000.00 in africa to
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advance the priorities we share and support and to support the agenda. 2063 over one asked us government officials were unable to provide a breakdown of how the figure of $55000000000.00 was arrived at, or how the bite administration intends to get congress to approve that some the president of the african union. welcome the u. s has renewed commitment to africa, but called for washington to end its economic sanctions on symbolic way and its plans, the sanction of the african countries via the so called malign russian activities in africa acts still working his way through congress. suppose you start gum dysfunction. this bill with its sanctions, which targets a whole continent, is the 1st in international relations. africa is asking why such a bill exist, and why is africa targeted? at least outwardly, the u. s. has changed its tone at the summit, not publicly hectoring african nations about decisions. washington doesn't agree with,
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but there is still skepticism about whether anything really is different. the problem isn't what they're saying. they're saying all the right things. the problem is they're not doing anything differently, they're still focusing more on an open societies and values rather than on increasing investments and sort of a more concrete approach to encourage and businesses to invest in the region. and even as the biden administration talks of democracy and human rights, it was notable that the only african leader to get an honor guard was the egyptian president who overseas, a government not noted for its democratic values. the u. s. sees itself as the world indispensable nation, but there's little patience with that sort of talk here. there are simply too many other countries willing to do business with africa who don't demand economic and political obedience. she ever chancey al jazeera washington. u. s. charge has jailed 3 men linked to a plot to kidnap michigan's governor. they were members of
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a power military group that trained adam fox, who led a conspiracy to a duct. democratic gretchen whittemore in 2020 defendants was sentenced to between 7 and 12 years. the longest jail terms given in the case so far, fox could face a life sentence for his role in the plot. a police officer, jordan has been shot and killed during a confrontational protest as the southern city of mon. they've been demonstrations against the high cost of fuel in several cities in the capital, but they say it's not yet clear in the office during the potent so that he has government has lost a no confidence vote in parliament despite last ditch effort to gain support. it was passed by 78 members of the 150 seat parliament. the vote doesn't mean an immediate change of government but could open the way to early elections. opposition parties have criticized the government for not doing enough to combat sawing prices and energy costs. now in greece,
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mourners are buried aroma. teenager who was killed by police 16 year old costas for gulas was shot in the head when offices chased him for allegedly stealing petro. his debts spot, riots in festival, nicky. last week, john, it's rob. this has more from the northern port city. the family and friends of costas from gullies held him all night vigil around his coffin, the combination of 3 days of grieving on the day of his funeral. his father spoke to him for the last time before he was carried out to awaiting hurst costa's young wife. and mother of their child, overcome with grief, continued to talk to him as relatives helped her to walk to her husband's funeral. this roma community is not only grieving for from ghoulish. they're also shocked that he should have died shot by the police and fire police are looking. he was a really good carriage. he would all sorts of jobs. he worked in scrap metal and
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building wise. he'd gone up to be a set knight met his man. he wanted to listen to music in the car, but he was added field. in the small hours of december 1st, 16 year old courses, frank ghoulish drove into this petrol station behind me. he drove to the pump nearest to the shop, put 20 years worth of fuel into his pick up truck, and drove off without paying. moments later, for policemen who had been sitting inside the shop, pursued him down the highway on their motor bikes. from coolly strove at high speed, trying to get back to the safety of his rama community a fenced in area in the midst of the cellar nicki's industrial zone. but the pursuit ended on the steps of this hotel where franklin crashed his truck. he was taken to hospital with a bullet in the back of his brain and for a week he fought for life. the robber community has questions about when and why he was shot. then $39.00 about up on the bed. the roost i took doesn't take more than
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5 minutes, and the police called in the incident after 25 minutes me. what were they doing? they could have shot him in cold blood needed to figure out the cover up. police say they shot him in self defense after he tried to ram their bikes, a story thrown into doubt by the fact that he was shot from behind the oh my say it was a racist killing. there's a judicial investigation underway and the police officer who fired the fatal shot is in pre trial detention. but police killings of roma have gone unresolved before and few here have faith that this time will be different. well, i feel like you're saying we want just if someone has done something, let them go to jail, dug it out one day, but it's got you going to rise out of the earth and go back to his wife and child jobs are open, close al jazeera for solo need you twitter, her suspended accounts of more than half a dozen journalists who wrote about the company. and it's new owner either must.
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they include journalist from the new york times cnn and the washington post. the social media company did not say why the accounts was suspended while laid off cleaners act twitters headquarters are demanding their jobs back. dozens of former cleaning staff and support as much towards that which is main office in san francisco to protest. mop soon toilet plunges replaced outside the company building . twitter laid off the 48 cleaners following it on masks, takeover that i have a premier lien. yeah. from front line workers, essential workers to being thrown away like trash. now we're on the streets demanding twitter to give us our jobs back. now it's been 59 years since the assassination of u. s. president john f. kennedy and our thousands of government files are being made public. the u. s. national archives has released almost 13000 documents about
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this fascination in dallas. in november 1963 for the white house held some documents back, citing national security. the government commission that investigated the shooting found that lee harvey oswald acted alone in assassinating jeff k. that conclusion has not stopped speculation that there was a wider plot to kill us present. ah, and france coach dear there, shawn says, the team spirit in his squads is what will carry them to a 3rd world cup. claire's happened in part, he moved out with semi final when over morocco brought so aiming to become a 1st team to successfully defend the trip in since pallet's, brazil. in 1962. france's opponents argentina have been back out on the training field for the 1st time since their win overpopulation for the food score that wasn't on show. the know may see was those who sat out the session like france
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argentina hoping to lift the trophy to 3rd time in their history. the world captain carter has brought together superstars playing in teams. i will go down in sporting history. the world freestar football association has shown another side for gamers from yard nguyen. with the best footballers are intuitive, instinctive showing off skills honed on the streets and in school yard with that's football, but it's also free style and pena doll technique played by one on one football jack downer is a 2 time world pad, a champion, but he says his journey wasn't always easy. year and a half ago, i had a collision in a full match, which actually, i mean, ruptured, blew up my liver. so i was in hospital for 30 days. i was in to coma is allowed to
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