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years of the declaration standing up for our rights, we have the chance to no claim and defend our rights. who ah oh, purchase in peru as a court order, the former president to be held for 18 months until he downs trial. ah, hello, i'm molly. i this is al jazeera alive from dough, also coming up aloud, slide in malaysia kills at least 16 people rescue operations are underway. families
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in south korea. remember the 158 people killed in a crowd crash on halloween and soul. and the u. s. government releases thousands of files related to the assassination of president john f. kennedy. ah. hello welcome. we start in perry, where the government has declared a 5 day curfew in 15 regents across the country. that's after the supreme court decision to keep former president at the castillo in detention for the next 18 months. lease 14 people have been killed in week long protest, sparked by the countries political crisis. bunny on a sanchez, has this report from lima. ah, the army controlling this to, to fire control don't shoot a woman. shouts demonstrators in the andy and city were contained by security
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forces that the protest turned deadly. health official, see, at least 7 people were killed and more than 50 wounded. as protesters tried to overrun the local airport, aided by the army, thousands of policemen were deployed in the capitol. many demonstrators marched peacefully. others clashed with police. the human rights office asked for security forces not to use deadly force. homer proceed in bid august. you blamed precedent deena will want to for the unrest in a hand written letter as he waited for the verdict of the judge overseeing castillo's case said he promoted the public's disturbance of the peace and on thursday ordered castillo to remain in custody for 18 months. for the crimes of rebellion and conspiracy,
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some supporters blamed congress for his demise. it would have been a different story if congress had let him work, but no. the only wanted from his post. now, the lookout for most peruvians is for every one to leave. and i want to leave the 2023 legend is maybe one rancher maker or james gimme dinner is a good using a dot. congress does not represent us. it has no legitimacy. it has only 5 percent approval. how can they vacate a president press it in the novel, one of the has declared a 30 day state of emergency 15 regents are now under curfew for 5 days. she? well, one thing that i thought i column congress to make the best decisions, to shorten the deadlines and make the necessary reforms. we are all leaving here in oklahoma. so ah, now many say the country is in the hands of lawmakers. the longer they take to
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bring forward the elections, the more people will rise up against them. medina, census, i'll just see that lima, biddy. javier father is a preview in political unless that an expert or latin america says again, the government goes by years before castillo 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 mega announced that he was closing congress, he had contacted the head of the national police and asked him not only to go on
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physically close to congress but also arrest the attorney general patricia. busy leaders, many of the grievances that his people have shown in the civil spatial date. but way before we 60 was even a candidate in a packet of negate all over the been disenfranchised. there's been no access to basic education, basic services that people are fed up with and they, for the coffee, 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 visual 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 this equation. 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, based on tarka, this inequality that had been prevailing brewer for many, many, many, many years. at least 16 people have been killed and several more. are missing after
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landslide. hit a camping ground in malaysia. it happened in ken ting highlands, which is a popular area outside column poor. the victims include at least one child. that's great. crew are still searching for survivors more than 20 people so far have been found alive. stuck out to me at the moment, we have 394. rescue was from 15 agencies working on the search and rescue operation . until now, we're still coming the area where the incident happened. i came home says the sexy general of the malaysian red crescent society. he says a campsite hit by the last slide did not have a permit. right in the area. the land owners have been granted permission to to have farms in that area, but they, however, failed to get the permit to have to set up the campsite. so probably that was probably the reason why we are having this issue. just repeat,
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the actual landslide happened at about 2 m, and that was when everyone was sleeping and it was dark. so at the beginning was a bit of a challenge for the rescue efforts. however, as we get into the day that was like and, and we and we got assistance from many different authorities and used to have come on, signed to provide assistance. and it has to be done manually as a very much and suitable for heavy equipment. and now we have to deploy, train was now and those who are very much familiar with the surroundings to ensure that the areas that they conduct, the search and rescue are accurate and that they do not know the cost less to be good for the deteriorate and now we
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don't want to have for the landslide moving on south africa governing amc party is holding a leadership pole with president sarah rubber hose a tip to win a 2nd time from adams reports from johanna once celebrated as a liberation party that fought against racial segregation in recent years of africa, the governing african national congress has been riddled by corruption and criticism. it's a party of respected global and african leaders such as oliver tumble and nobel peace prize laureate nelson mandela. but 28 years into democracy. the a and c's faith in increasing condemnation for poor leadership and governance. since monday, la subsequent president tub. when becky and jacob zoom out, were recalled or forced to resign. current president rama poses facing similar pressure in a scandal involving the 5th of hundreds of thousands of dollars from his game farm
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. the agencies reputation for many isn't tatters. cryptography, nepotism, caused a deployment from the very beginning of b and c government, which then became a norm within the party and within the higher echelons of government. so even when people are found to have sallied the day, the day they record as it were, they still continue to be deployed as members of the a and c and s trusted members of the n c. and that's what led to rampant corruption, a pretty performance economy, record high unemployment and energy crisis and a multitude of fraud. scams have frustrated south africans. the party won the 1st and mccracken elections in 1994 with a 62 percent majority that dropped to 57 percent in the last polls support for the amc has been declined for years. some voters have protested against the amc by
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staying away from the poles. others have abandoned the governing party and voted for the opposition. the democratic alliance and economic freedom fighters dominate opposition, voices while they're combined support of almost a 3rd of vote can't be ignored. and a and c parliamentary majority has often protected its battle leaders. the in see me, that's money. and the people who supported the ends, he saw money as being something that they could get their hands on. so the solution was you could relatively easily do what you wanted and get what ever tended you wanted, provided you gave to caesar a portion of it and kept the portion for yourself. and the rock began thus this weekend, the party will hold an elective conference to choose the president and others junior figures support his hope. the new leadership will revive the party. but for many self africans, it's the same old faces with the same old scandals. for me,
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the miller alters there are john as burg. here as president joe biden has called for the african union to become a permanent member of the g 20. the group of the wells 20 biggest economies is the he'll, the final day. the us africa lead us summit in washington, d. c. shabba tansy has more prison bite and 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 the united states congress. we planned to commit $55000000000.00 in africa to advance the priorities we share and sit down to support the agenda. 2063. however, when asked us, government officials were unable to provide a breakdown of how the figure of $55000000000.00 was arrived at,
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or how the bite administration intends to get congress to prove that some the president of the african union. welcome the u. s. is renewed commitment to africa, that's called for washington to end its economic sanctions on symbolic way and its plans to sanction other african countries via the so called malign russian activities in africa act still working his way through congress. suppose you saw gum dysfunction. this bill with its functions which targets a whole continent is the 1st and international relation as 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 that. 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, on, you know, open societies and values rather than on increasing investments and sort of
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a more concrete approach to encourage him 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 objection president who overseas, a government not noted for its democratic values. the u. s. sees itself as the world's indispensable nation, but as it'll patients without 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 has the al jazeera washington still ahead on al jazeera, thousands processed in the stumble against conviction of fifty's mayor ahead of next year's hold on. we take you to the pacific on a nation of to believe when people say even climate change won't stop surgery playing as well.
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ah, and says the patient is rising. and so is the atmosphere. are you ready with sponsored my cattle aways? hello. the weather remains very unsettled across southern parts of europe, more snow across northern parts of europe. but we do have a change under way. we are going to see where to where the coming in from the atlantic as we make a way to the next couple days and with the wet weather. it will turn a good deal, milder at the moment. as i said, lots of clatter right across the south, some a tribe, but fabulous snow scattered around northern parts as well. so here's that change. we'll see temperatures in london at around 2 degrees celsius a to there for paris as well. and as we go one in see were the we can those temperatures gent gently matching up 5 there, 56 there for london and paris. by the time we come to sundays, you can see those temperatures continue to rise quite nicely. yellow started to
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push through. that's the milder air, and we're into double figures. come monday of next week, so the snow will not last too much longer, at least in this part of the well, the rest of snyder and all the parts of scotland at present, pushing down across the central ours. some scott and catching a little bit of snow as you go through friday with much having to them whilst good part, violet. it is generally dry, lots of lively showers across central parts of the met snow. they are just around the outs, pushing its way further north east, which it will be heavy at times, and disruptive, somewhat dry down towards the southwest. by the time we come to such day, but trip with a high v 11 degrees to with sponsored by cat on a ways with there was a time to be direct. there is a growing realization that rights can be taken away in this country to cut through
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the rhetoric. how can we resist this narrative and how dangerous and demand the true join me mark him on hill for up front. what out there? ah oh, welcome back. he watching out as a reminder, if our top stories are, is supreme court has ordered that the former president pedo castillo, be held for 18 months until his trial castillo has been charged with rebellion and conspiracy. on to trying to dissolve congress. these 16 people have been killed and several more are missing after landslide, his accounting ground in malaysia. it happened in getting highlands, which is
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a popular area outside calling them for rescue operations. south africa's governing amc policies holding leadership elections with president. so rum, oppose a tit to win a 2nd term. the amc has been in power for nearly 30 years. at least 10 people, including 5 children, have been killed in an apartment building fire, and se fonts happened in the 7 story block of flats overnight to see if leo is 14. others were injured in turkey, a thousands of people have rallied against the conviction of establish mayer m m m . all you have on wednesday accord, found him guilty of insulting public officials during the mural race back in 2019. he was sentenced to more than 2 and a half years in prison and has been banned from politics as supporters. those say the verdict is politically motivated. and then,
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because surely was out that rally in his stumble, thousands of people gathered in front of a stumble, metropolitan municipality to show support for sambal may recreate molar. and it is a protest against the court decision, the which wants the jail is stumbled mayor and impose a political been now what is next for a crown. mo, mo law is a matter of concern. and now a way for a court of appeals is open for him. at the next step is there, even the court of appeals up holds the verdict, the current that verdict. then another way is open for him until the supreme court decides in, in the opposite way until the final decision by the supreme court or criminal mo lou has the legal right to stay as the mayor of istanbul 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 molar is totally unlawful to pounds. government has approved
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a tax hike to increase its military budget. the government will bring spending to 2 percent of g d p by 2027 sizing, growing military threats from north korea. and china. opponents of the tax increase had forced the government to postpone the decision to south korea now with the families of victims of a crowd crushed on halloween, a holding memorial ceremonies in the capital. so nearly a $160.00 people died during the festivities, which took place on a narrow street in the it's one district in october, unit came reports from so 7 buddhist ceremonies. every 70 is culminating in this 49th day of memorial riot. remembering the 158 souls that are lost at the tone crowd crush, we are hearing a mother speaking right now who lost her youngest daughter to that fateful night.
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hallo weekend. among the hundreds of spiritual faithful, here are the family members who are banding together, not only for emotional support, but also hoping that by organizing in numbers they will be able to call out for answers to what happened that night. that a bottleneck among in an alleyway ended a in a huge loss of life, hours after the 1st call for help went out. now the government is saying that it won't act until they have all the answers after these police investigations as well as a parliamentary prob concludes, vigils will take place to night at the sight of the accident, as the police continue their probe into were exactly the chain of command broke down that night it is unclear whether the families will have answers before the sun sets on the year. but what does seem clear is that the 158, many of them young people won't be making their new years hopes. on this wishing
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tree, european leaders have agreed on a 9th round of sanctions on russia for when ukraine, nearly 200 people have been blacklisted and a bad has been placed on investment in russia's mining industry. lead is applies more than $16000000000.00 to help ukraine defend itself. dominant cane has the laces from brussels. after many hours of deliberations you lead as broke up their 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
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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, 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 lights 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 you leaders are happy thousands of government documents relating to the assassination that the u. s. president. john f. kennedy being made public nearly 60 years after he was shot dead. u. s. national archives has released nearly 13000 files about the killing in dallas. in 1963. the white
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house held some documents back because of national security. the warren commission that investigated the shooting found that lee harvey oswald assassinated j. f. k. ah. the small pacific island nation of to believe is in danger of losing its pitch. and in fact, the entire country to rising or says caused by climate change, the nation's dream of making it to the well cap is still alive. check this out. nullify, my name is simon puffer. i'm the minister for justice communications and learn a bit with the government of to well some of you may know me from a barrel video that i filmed here at this spot here last year to come. 26 climate change in sea level rise, a deadly extension. threats to 2 people asking what the concrete block was.
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right, explained that it is a company block that was built by the americans in world war 2. in 1942 as a base for a gun that was built, it used to be online. but as you can see now, it is a purchased in the, in the water about 20 meters from the shore. and our site is saying that within the next 50 or so years to walla could be fully submerged by by the ocean capital island that i'm on with the the why this area of the, of the island is less than one kilometer. and so there is very little space to do, in fact have the sporting grounds and facilities. and so what we use is the history during the king tide. so during high tide, the water actually seats up through the, the ground. we do have
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a playing field now which was built in 2007. the government is actually looking at the building a stadium as well. football is it's a game that unites the, well, it is an in sport. and so i do hope that the countries like to, well, can be considered full for membership with people wanting to be a member of people for many years now. and one of the, the challenge that we have a list of all we need to be a member of the regional body, which is the ocean, your football from federation. one of the requirements that they need is that we need to have a stadium in the proper field and accommodation to be able to post international games. i think there is flexibility around the rules of to recognize the countries like to all of that are in a very difficult position given oh, your graphy and the, the low lying nature of all islands. well,
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i hope is that we could play the game. see a locally into while, but otherwise our closest neighbor is fiji and that's, that's a member of features, a member of people. the flexibility that we're seeking would be to, i guess, recognize festival that we, we are a state regardless of the effects of climate change. and football roboson to be played in a different in a foreign country. but we would still hope that we still represent 2 volumes as the middle east, 1st world cup joel was to close. female fans have been talking about the experience attending the tournament here in cat, sasha county hospital. oh, it doesn't take a statistician to figure out that men dominate the stands of cut are 2022 just as they have at previous tournaments. fever says that the 2018 world cup about 25 percent of the spectators were women. it expects the same this year long mad
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with cut our ranks as one of the safest countries in the world according to several list. he feels i protected, you know, the security everywhere and like i was a woman, you don't, i don't think you can feel like a different you are a man like every want to say i made friends that people around the muslim country also prohibited the sale of alcohol in and around the stadium would be in england and matches and you can not imagine with alcohol, what would they do? so yeah, it made a big difference. if a debuted a human rights volunteer program at katara 2022 more than $100.00 volunteers are positioned at every match and fan zone. they're here to observe. engage with fans and workers, and record any grievances, such as sexual harassment, discrimination, and disability access issues. fever is hoping the program raises awareness and
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ensures a better fan experience. you actually have your right because most of the time people feel like ok, that's it. and it is like, ok accept whatever it is. but actually it's not because you have the rise of the week. you didn't have the right to express. you had the rights to be a human l g, b, t, q fans, and their supporters who wore rainbow t shirts or carried flags into the stadiums and cut our might dispute that there is now a means to formally file a complaint with the fuck it plants to share lessons learned with the center for sport and human rights off the pitch, the goal is to create a human rights program that could be used for other sporting events, such as the olympics. natasha name l 0 alcor cutter. now the well cup hasn't just been about football cattle has all,
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sees the event to showcase alt and culture from around the middle east. there are carrots, has moved from the national library. here. bold bryant and whimsical is how i describe 18 pieces here by alger in altis by he'd seen, you can see the element of surrealism that is said tool. so it was inspired to casso and my teeth. how fast ever exhibition was in paris in 1947, it was a solo exhibition at the met gallery, where many of the artists and the elite world of art would do anything to exhibit that work there. until now, of course, the history of art looks at, you know, the art movements and the artist who influenced artists from, you know, all the different parts of the world. and we are as the museum for mother. and i are looking at the other perspective, which is our perspective. and this is, she's
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a great example for the buyer who was adopted by a french woman and taken paris, never forgot tell origins and algeria and she would paint some of those baba and folklore patterns that you would see in north africa in the middle east. as well, and she says, jazz studio is to cast to they used to have cosca and they would inspire each other . she sort of fell off the radar for decades and it's only through private collections hearing tasks, all that she's sort of come back to the full front and the world cup is not just focusing on football. it's also focusing on talents and culture and on and reclaiming it back from the west and making about this region handler, much more in our special world comp coverage with john the guys here, off sca admiral hope pass back in just a few minutes to stay tuned. for that ah .

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