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hello, i'm sorry, i'm to my z. welcome to the news our live from london coming up for test as a back on the streets across broo, tens of thousands, march in lima, demanding the resignation of president de la la tay, french workers stand their ground of plans to raise the retirement age. a 1000000 people will take part in nationwide protests. at least 4 people are killed. dozens are injured in a stampede outside of football stadium in iraq. armed with a new mission under a new president's brazil's environmental fully set off on their 1st amazon raid. and in sports messy at his p. s g team come out on top in a 9 gulf thriller as the big stars clash in saudi arabia, ah,
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peru is again on the edges. tens of thousands of people express their anger at the president dina below r t. a. a state of emergency is already in place. a police run maximum alerts with nearly $12000.00 offices deployed across the capitol, lima for thursday's protests. the crowds are calling for the resignation of bullets . hey, they also wanted the dissolution of the parliament and fresh elections to be called peru, his experience more than a month of protest. now, following the impeachment and arrest of bullets, a's predecessor pedro castillo, at least 50 people, have died in the protests. while there is marianna sanchez has been following the story. she reports just now from the central plaza in lima. and so my honor with these process, we see a number of different issues now coming together. so it's not just about dina. ballasa is a lot of anger and frustration towards the political class. and the deaths of over 40 protest is what people they're telling you. that's
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right, maria. people are demanding many different things are from the they what from the shut down of congress, from the research to show no president federal castillo, and very few of them who asked for this a mule constitutional assembly to change the constitution more than anything. marian, people are demanding that printed and the number one that we signed from, from, from off is now, you can see here, this is a from up in one of the places are the place where people are supposed to gather here. and we've been seen thousands of people going around the plaza, you see a group there, they're slowly margin because they're so many people ahead of others. 3 other protesters that they're going around. and if you can see here in the plaza, we have there's police nearly 12000 police. people like the are deployed in the
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capitol. they are guarding the do not allow all protesters to go inside the plaza. so us do not make a huge group. so they're basically pushing told us just to go and one who narrows. but of course there are avenues where it usually protesters clash with the police. now it's very, very disorder. we've seen protesters walking in one direction, focuses walking in another direction and it's, it's a disorder because literally there are no leaders of this march. people have come here because they want him to come be it made out. they got money from different groups inside their own community. they got the bosses and vans longed to be able to get here before i convinced that they have to be here to pressure,
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you know, a lot of it to resign. so here, and this makes things much more difficult for the president because she has said that she wants to establish dialogue with a different group. we have different demands but. c i need to talk to these people don't have leaders who represent the big groups that i feel leaders of communities, but not this whole huge margin like you years or decades before where you used to have a few politicians that were presented at the people or union leader that represented the people. now it's just the people, so it's more difficult for the government to establish a dial up to be able to calm things down. and of course, there's also a lot of anger and accusations of indiscriminate fire being used against protest is excessive force. on top of that, the people are frustrated with impunity. and corruption of that lead is not
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a cause many the people who come in, they tell us about the regions they have come from, because some of these protest is not from lemur itself. that's why many protesters are from lima, but many protesters come from the provinces, mostly from the highlands in the south of the country. this is mariam is among the poorest areas in the country of the people who feel disenfranchised. they're very poor, and they feel that they have not been a part of the law stone to help them to have better living conditions. they feel that lima, the capital, is centralized. and in fact, it is. and that everything in the country happens for the capital. so now people feel that it is a moment to come and demand that they have
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a better living conditions. and of course, the 71 percent of people are, again, disapprove. you know, a lot of people understand that the demands that many protesters are having. so this is why the percent of peruvians feel that they are on tongue identify it with, identify with the mouth thoroughly these people. most of these people live already have been very remote or sometimes they don't even have an irrigation project for their farms. so they are here, many of them are here representing their community and they say they will not leave until the nobody wants to resigns mariam, thank you very much restraining all that to us a lot going on there in lima today. marianna sanchez reporting on the story. we go to our other headlines now and the ukranian president audi misaligned. skim coating
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on europe to show more urgency in supplying arms to his country. he was speaking of the meeting year being counsel present. charles michele, who's visiting keith crane is pushing foot leopard battle tanks, which are held by some nato nations. but his chance. but the transfer of these requires germany's approval. berlin will only reportedly send the tanks if the united states does the same. we'll teach dante to oppose thousands of pangs of the russian federation. bravery of our servicemen and moderation of ukrainian pupil is not enough. fortunately. we need weapons. we, i do need a lot of artillery systems or adequate number of tanks. i mean people, european councils, president charles michelle agrees it more needs to be done to help ukraine. brucell go is we need to do even more militarily. and that's why we're hearing the message, anti aircraft defense systems artillery systems through munitions. and i said in front of european poem, yesterday,
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i think tanks need to be delivered. i am repeating that appeal i made in front of the european parliament yesterday. we want to support you because we are aware that the coming few weeks might be decisive for what comes next. this. that's why decisions are now necessary. i've worked all night, has military chief, has sang rushes likely to launch a new offensive and ukraine in the spring. admiral rob bower says ukraine will need tanks to match russian equipment. dominate cane reports on this from brussels. the logistics of supplying ukraine were high on the agenda here at nisa headquarters in brussels on 1st a the military committee was in session. that's the committee where general admirals and so forth are in session. the central question for them coming from members of the media after the committee meeting was over. what about tanks for ukraine? what sort of systems could be delivered, and what effect might they have? sent? surely the leopards to tank created by germany,
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part of the off law of many european nations, but not part of the ukrainian arsenal yet. well, the view here is that because russia has tanks, the supreme commander of nice, so says that ukrainians want to have tanks to that company decided here that so the question is one to be decided perhaps on friday in western gemini and ramstein when the ministers of ne, so defense ministers will be meeting one of the key developments emerging from the european perspective on thursday. in strasburg, the european parliament passing and resolution calling for the establishment of a tribunal to prosecute individuals who may have committed war crimes, crimes against humanity in ukraine. and diplomatic added james bass boat to ministers in devils about ukraine's please. a new weapons behind the scenes here in dab also has been a great deal of active diplomacy about ukraine. much of it focusing on what weapons should go to the country following a fresh appeal from presidency. lensky,
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the focus has been on tanks and in particular, on germany, germany has the leper to tank. will it send that tank to ukraine? germany is also sold leper two's tanks to many e u a nato nations and germany needs to give them permission to pass that tanks if they want to. to ukraine. i asked the dutch foreign minister about this issue, whether germany should now change its position while it is not up to me to, to, to, to comment on the, on the, on, on a german government who has done a lot in this, in this conflict. i should be a comment at for, for the tremendous leadership that, that, that they have displayed. and yes, your rights a time is of essence for to ukrainians and our for we not only needs to gets dried stuff, we need to do it as quickly as possible. but i'm optimistic that's also in the face that we're now embarking on. we in, in iraq, in north america. we'll be able to provide ukraine with what i need. a more debt is
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over our obligation not only to help them wind war, but also for the safety and security of our european. so the u. s. congressman seth moulton is here as part of a u. s. congressional delegation. he says after a high level meeting they had, he believes he understands the german government's position, but what germany has said to us and the congressional delegation here. i sat down with the chancellor just yesterday is they are following the u. s. lead. we understand that we are the leader of this effort. and if germany says that we should send some tanks to enable them to send some tanks. i don't think that's an unreasonable request. but at the end of the day, we want to see those german tanks of the best tanks in the world on the front because that's what ukraine will need for this next phase of the war. you tanks are more of an offensive weapon than a defensive weapon. ukraine needs to take back territory to ultimately not only restore the nation, the sovereign nation of ukraine,
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but also to force the russians into a more reasonable negotiating position. so that ultimately we might see an end to this war. this is deb also is winding down, but on the issue of ukraine and weapons, the ukraine, all of the action now moved to germany and the u. s. air base at ramstein in germany, where a meeting is taking place of defense ministers of nato and where they'll decide exactly what new military aid ukraine is. going to get serbian pro ukraine activists to fall criminal complaints against russian. wagner must in recruit and its supporters accusing them of recruiting serbs to fight in ukraine. moscow has relied heavily on the private military wagner group in this invasion, but subbing law prohibits at citizens from participating in conflicts abroad. once a criminal complaint is filed, it's up to the state prosecutor to decide whether or not to proceed with it, although because condemn rushes invasion of ukraine. the great has so far refused to impose sanctions against moscow. here matters near spreading hatred amongst
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serbs towards ukrainians towards the people who have never in history done anything . batch the serbia is a crime and that crime must be prosecuted via the spirit of his propaganda leads to ireland. lord, war and death is not necessarily here, nor anywhere in europe near the new life from london. much more filter bringing on the program after a baldwin is to be charged as if the film that shooting, which resulted in the death of cinematography elaine hutchins, 35 year old alley murray rolls back the years to complete an epic victory at the australia open. that's coming up later in the program. ah, journalists in india of urge the government of nor, and remedy to reject, glanced her police fake news labeling. it's a form of censorship. under the proposal, social media and other online platforms would be banned from hosting any
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information deemed fake or false. the indian governments press information bureau or the government authorized fact checking agencies and government departments would determine whether the information was false. will the editor's guild of india said the determination of fate, news cannot be in the soul. hands of the government wanting that the proposal would make it easier to muzzle the free press. and that this will stifle legitimate criticism of the government will have an adverse impact on the ability of the press to hold governments to account libya, shawn and is the head of social science that westerners university george min out from new delhi. are we seeing sort of slow death or the gradual end of free and independent media and journalism and india? and thank you for having me here. so slow that differently. where did that have come from? not we don't know for sure because it's good that in other, the opposing this more. what we have to bear in mind is that of course,
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throughout the world in awareness, that's fake and you've been detrimental machines taking place is quite big for democracy. but what the indian government, if addressing it, press information will be for people who don't know what it is from the propaganda when having the public relations of the government of india and check the federal pref information, be to which i did all you find it to be given, we do, the problem to turn in will be with the far right figure. so what we were missing was the government saying that it's only been government and particularly really gross will be the elective government. that body will be responsible for determining whether something of state or not, and the track record of the information bureau and the government if they will declare anything. critical that the defendant support of minorities, right? as possibly weak. but they almost never determine anything that pro government, the different government. all kinds of human rights abuses is never seen a flea bath or if you're a new daddy right now. and i know you, you spend
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a lot of time in india to be so cross q, obviously very, it's very, it's a thriving, vibrant industry of a newspaper, publications and also $24.00 news channels. but how do most people in the country get their news? again, the big the news increasingly true is not the television is, but also for sure we get you see people in the village that makes like the war people, a small town with water, facebook, it's very common and put is also relatively common field to bear in mind that because the mainstream media, particularly the tv media, largely in the pockets off the big corporations. and there may be corporation and very close to government to the almost are the media give them use to say that they really close american movie, the prime minister. but the social media of the only thing you could find critical life that so the risk of disrupting the lives that even so should we be able to predict what will help create more increasing transition. and what does that mean, that those who potentially disseminate or publish information on social media,
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whether it be twitter, facebook, instagram, could be pursued, prosecuted may be even jailed by the government if it's, if it's labeled as being fake news or false information. so if you look at the track it over the government, deb and quite good and good, not good, but good act at a single given quite prolific and editing people who have been quite critical and they never trial by the endless improvement. so this also has not only individual being target, but also bbc, any or guardian new york times. if a belief, females make or any arrest and organized chinese international organization, the government makes a program that's critical. and they did, they create a new and then they're probably q 2. it will be less legal wrangling. so what our end up by saying on year to that again i'm a british progress about india was my home parents came from this book, my family book. i have never seen this level of increasing censorship and disquiet
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amongst people about the future of democracy. it's really interesting to talk to you. thank you very much and maybe we can catch up again soon to be on and there and new delhi. thank you. oh, french la kaiser again on strike and a bitter forced the president manual. matt, calling to drop his plan, pension reforms, changes include a proposal to raise the age of retirement by 2 years to 64 union se the move is an assault on the welfare system. while main arguments for pension reform is longer life expectancy. now, the average person is likely to live until the age of 82 women. they'll get to live longer. 85 years for men, it's $79.00. but that varies remarkably, depending on income levels. the riches 5 percent of men live, 13 years longer than the poor is 5 percent. owners argue that raising a retirement age, penalize is lower. paid workers about 20 percent of farmers in factory work is already incapacitated. by the time they get to that 1st year of retirement van, it's smith has more on this from paris. friend unions wanted
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a big turn out for thursdays nationwide protests to emphasize the strength of opposition to pension reform. they got their wish. this was central paris. most french people accept the pension system needs reforming, but more than 70 percent, according to the polls are posed to a manual microns plan, to raise the retirement age to 64. when we look at the amount of the b and b, the amount of shareholder of the profits made by the shareholders and the amount of wealth at this rate of the country today, we are saying recent years, a bit more of that will run these inventions. well, we're good to probably to private sector rather than continuing and reaching those raleigh directly with the french president on a visit to spain, says friends, can't afford to keep things as they are not happy. give you the presumption in countries where people live longer, where we have created strong and fair welfare system, which rely on equality between generations. at moments where there are fewer and fewer people who are economically active and more and more who are retired. if you
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want to pass between generations to be fair, this reform needs to be carried out. train drive as teachers and staff at refineries as well as public transport workers were among those who walked off that jobs. tolbert. france's biggest unions of joint forces to lead in these protests that's unusual or not. so united these days on the unions themselves are not as powerful as they once were, but they help. but this process will expand into a broader social movement, not just again, increasingly age retirement, but also benefit continuing cost of living crisis. the unions of characterized the reforms as an assault on the countries welfare system because i'm a teacher and i think i'm going to be tired when i'm 64. so i'm not sure i'm unable to 50 children. when i'm 64 only provoke the molecule. we youngsters are not only here for our south, and 30 years old. my parents are close to 60, and they would have to work 2 or 3 more years. the pension reform still needs to go
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through parliament, where micron has lost his absolute majority. so he's hoping to get it past with the support of conservatives. bernard smith, al jazeera paris, the final, a football scarf, cat, has been played in iraqi city of bizarre. and despite 4 people earlier, been killed in a crowd crash outside the stadium. football fans, we're trying to get into the grounds, hours before the match. many of them without tickets ma'am, would have to why it has more from the stadium in basrah. se of football fans outside basra stadium. hours before the national team wants to play in the gulf cut plano, but many didn't have tickets and the situation rapidly deteriorating to it. as the crowd swelled, sans forced their way in climbing over gates and barriers. some scaling was security forces were overwhelmed. i'm sorry at this,
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on the whole crowd started heading towards the stadium at around 6 am. but stumpy to happen because many people wanted to enter into the stadium without tickets. one security forces couldn't control the situation while rocky fans were angry because they haven't seen a bed like this in more than 4 decades. dozens of people have been treated for injuries, including suffocation, authority, say the match was sold out weeks ago. but as this is the 1st time in for decades that iraq has hosted an international sporting event, the demand was huge. some fancy blame the countries football association for not doing enough to regulate ticket sales or prevent black market. se is what they say is partly to blame for the stampede. roads were closed and additional police officers deployed to the area, basra, government officials urgent fans without tickets to stay away from the stadium. my
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lab work here at watha, my god, when your mom i appeal to all within the vicinity of the stadium and all residents of basra, as announced over the previous 2 days, you're requested not to approach sport city unless you have a match ticket. we've seen massive crowds and with the a stampede or incidence of suffocation. besides this doubles load on our security personnel, we request that you follow the rules of organisation given by security personnel. you may follow the game in public spaces, actually would not be complete without your safety. there is no victory in the absence of your safety. again, i appeal to all to abide by the instructions given by security personnel. however, many fans who had traveled to basra from other provinces were angry all along and had, i'm not given a walkman, i'll bubble out. okay, i came with my friends from mosul. i bought this ticket for $80.00, but we were turned back by security forces after the stampede. it's the 1st time in
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40 years that iraq has hosted a competition of this size. this time pete has cast a shadow on what had been a hugely successful tournament. mammogram through a head, elgin's era, basra, southern iraq. is there any forces of kill 2 palestinians during right in the occupied by bank? it will show us in a refugee camp in the northern city of jeanine, deaf state, the number of palestinians killed by israeli forces this month to 17. and wrong con has more on this from ramallah. in the early hours israeli special forces, backed by the army, carried out arrayed engineer refugee camp. the fire fight was intense. one palestinian fighter 25 year old other jabbering, was killed. another man and armed and not the fighter was also shot dead. 57 yeo jawad for it, but were connie was a teacher or a local school? his son describes will happened. volatile on her phone,
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on her young is really special forces into the camp at 2 30 am. they stormed. the building at home was standing here. they shot him, were dragging him away, he was calling for help. my of ours is the closest house. how could we live? am i opened the door? my father and i we dragged them in. they showed up my father. my father went out to help a wounded man who was screaming for help some of these almost nightly rates across the occupied west back of killed 17 palestinians this year in jeanine refugee camp many of the residence of people who were forced from their homes when israel created it state in 1948 young people who have never seen their ancestral homes frustrated by the lack of any kind of peace process. many of those young men and now becoming increasingly hardened. a recent opinion polls suggest 59 percent of palestinian respondents supported an armed struggle against the occupation phyllis supply. lacking a version, we haven't seen such support for an armed intifada since the last one. it's mainly
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due to the israeli policies and the occupied waste bank increased settlements at killings and rates on a daily basis. the latest is really elections and coles to expel all palestinians. israel shows no signs of stopping or even reducing rates like these. and this far right government is openly hostile to all palestinians, a combination that has led to violence of past. this mural commemorates the armed intifada. the armed struggle in the year, 2000 now many here say another reckoning with israel is coming. then the question is, what she to take, that question is being asked with evermore increasing frequency, emerald con our deserve from a low you can use our life. am landon will still add on the program. lebanese politicians refuse to leave parliament until their colleagues can agree on a new president and a bruising encounter for rinaldo, as he captains an all star 11 against massey's p. s g. that's coming out with joe
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in sport. ah, we've had yet more reco breaking warps recorded in moldova, down in bulgaria, general area and particularly sophia, but that's not going to last. this is all cold weather which is rather more typical of winter. and we finally got some proper snow falling in the alps once more. this is a typical winter setup, but you'll notice by the time we get there, the friday book rest is still at 16. sophie has picked back to 6 just now that 13, they're both on the warm side. but this is all heading in that direction. and so is likely in west new crane running through austria and still you'll notice in the alps we've had warnings out in places like the pyrenees. southern france that looks better on friday, but that cold air is now want to get into a true winter storm, giving a huge amount of strong wind and snow and re particularly focused on italy and that
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carries on during saturday, whilst it's mostly coldness. tony for the rest, significant snow for poland, but the stormy weather then crossed at the foot of its ladies affecting the attic as well. so you've now got cold weather with snow falling in some parts of this part of europe. jumping south. now north africa is affected by that developing storm, particularly nigerian, to nicea everywhere else is fairly quiet. there are still, of course, coastal showers in west africa. ah, a strange imposed music homebound, but made firm social resistance. i'll just see the world tells the story. bobo home, sure, of music. you couldn't escape her best bet was everywhere. that was our loan. and the early use of the tooth republic with which the people love to cues,
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welcome back you watching the news out live from london. the made stories now tensions a high and peruse capital with protest is back out and forced demanding the resignation of president de la, blew out a lease on madison on the lot with nearly $12000.00 offices deployed across the gap or so they've been large protests in france against president emanuel macros plans to raise the pension we're time and age by 2 years to 60 full unions of joint protest is working on the job railway schools and refineries. and our, the headline story. the final of footballs golf cop has been played in the iraqi city of basra, despite for people that have been killed in a crowd crash that took place outside the stadium where football funds had been trying to get into the ground just at some hours before the match many of them did not have tickets or in other stories of following u. s. government as you to hit is $31.00 trillion dollars. borrowing limits on
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thursday that could set the stage for yet another political showdown between the white house and the politicians. on capitol hill, allan fisher has more now from washington. the treasury department warned weeks ago that there was going to be the possibility they would have to take extraordinary measures if the country ran up against this debt limit. and that's exactly what's happened in the last couple of hours. us treasury secretary, janet yellen has written to kevin mccarthy, the leader of the house, and also senior figures on capitol hill saying that she's going to start those extraordinary measures. so what is she doing not being in to certain government retirement funds for the time being. she's also looking at perhaps realizing some investments. yes, government has made. and she's also seeing that as we move through this process, she's gonna have to start moving money around us departments as well. that is going to put pressure on those in the white house and also those up there on capitol hill . the question will be, what can they do to avoid the u. s. defaulting on its debt that kevin mccarthy,
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when he was elected as speaker of the house, managed to do so by getting some votes from republicans who said that they wanted to see spending cuts when the debt limit came up. now, joe biden, and the white house said that simply not going to happen, that this bill must be passed clean and done. so just like they've done for republican and democratic presidents in the past. now, if there is a problem, this could cause a real difficulty in the u. s. economy and by extension, or with the world economy as well, back in 2011, when republicans and then president barack obama couldn't come to an agreement. the u. s. last, it's top credit rating for the 1st time ever, and there was a tremor through the world economy. that's something that joe biden is keen to avoid, particularly given that the economy seems to be recovering from high inflation and high gas prices. and also things are becoming slightly easier for many families and
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america. so it's going to be a very interesting 2 or 3 months as the u. s. comes up against this debt limit, not on the verge of defaulting. no, but certainly the issue is there, and it's got to be dealt with quickly. several politicians in lebanon, a staging set, and in parliament, after it fell to elect a president. for the 11th time, now functioning government, the country can't adopt a range of economic performance and aimed at stuffing, wasteful spending and combatting rampant corruption. so in a honda report from bay root inside lebanon's parliament, a number of m. p. 's are staging and indefinite. sit in, they're frustrated by the failure to elect the president, and they're promising not to leave, at least until the next session is scheduled. journalists are prevented from entering the building. it appears the governing alliance doesn't want these photographs made public. but these images of mil him hello felicia, silly, but inside the legislature have been released. they are members of the so called
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change forces or reformists, some of whom met journalists outside the parliament building. they may be in the minority, but they say they'll continue to call for a president from outside the political elite who is able to address the economic collapse elementary to brainstorm, what do you call them? and institution responsible to elected president. there shouldn't be any intervention by foreign players and political deals should not be made. the, this is the way the political class has been running in the country for decades. and that is what has led to disintegration in the parliament is deeply fragmented. no party or alliance has enough support to elect the president in the 1st round of voting. the protesting empties argue the constitution calls for open sessions. but the governing alliance lead by she parties has belong, and the movement prevent corum by walking out there trying to actually trying to. i
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mean that strategy is to actually agree on the present outside of the institution. and then try to come up with a name and for everybody, what we're saying, we need to get back the progress of politics by leaving the member of parliament themselves elect, who they, who they think it's fit for the, for the road. as simple as that, there is a proposal for a so called consensus president to be agreed and dialogue comes outside parliament . lebanon has been without a precedent for times in its recent history. but this time there's also no functioning governments. it's an unprecedented power vacuum, and many fear it could be a long one. all the while, the economic and financial crises are deteriorating and the local currency is continuing to lose value. so with their elk visitor, they route thursday, so the 1st rate against illegal tate deforestation. any amazon rain forest on the brazilian president louise ignacio alluded to silva during his election campaign
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lula promised to end and reverse the destruction of the forest. about 10 members of the environmental agency, obama joined federal police in these raids. now under the government of jabal scenario, a bomber staff will come back and it's funding reduced 16 of these it bomb arrayed a scheduled for this year. they planned to stop or scare off loggers and to find people caught with illegal would during both scenarios for years, an office, there was a 60 percent rise in deforestation compared to the previous 4 years. he test windsor were getting organized to set off to respond to deforestation alert inside the cache. we're a secret indigenous lambs that were carried out late last year. we'll go and see the place to confirm if there really was deforestation, and to identify those responsible. this is our 1st mission and there's a total of 16 missions scheduled this year because of ricardo mendez is a brazilian environmental jar lesson contributing editor to monk. a bay
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conservation use website. she was mean out from rio de janeiro. so after several years of rain, forest destruction under jar ball scenario could 2023 be a turning point for the amazon? hopefully yes, because after 4 years are only bad news about the amazon destruction we have finally receiving some really news about actions to reverse it. and during his 1st day at office, present, lola, you should seek a decrease changes some key points to really curb, illegal logging and illegal deforestation. the amazon. one of the key things is the resume of the plan f. a to fight the 1st station that was sold on the ball. so now this plan is slash to deforestation rate by over 80 percent during the 1st 2 terms of lola's government. and now it's expected to do the saying,
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we're just hearing a clip from the bomber staff there. this is the, the agency who's resources and, and funding had been cut back on the ball scenario saying that they plan to go on their 1st grade. they're going to assess what it's like, cuz you're reporting that there was a 60 percent rise in deforestation under both scenario. but could it be, i mean, good. could it be worse than that? do you think we understand that the full extent of damage that's been done? hopefully not. but what we have to say that the oversight over to 1st station during the last years, they are not properly dawn. so during the government now they do need to go to the ground and cross check information from seller data. and what's happening on the ground in these raids are key because they have the surprise element to 2, how wrong doing, and whoever is destroying the words. we're talking about vast piece of
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land here the, the amazon rain forest. how difficult is it going to be to rain in criminal behavior and lawlessness to find the people who are engaging this sort of activity and find them or arrest them. this is a big challenge because this people have been emboldened by brazil highest authority. it was the pres then, or who was supporting their crimes. and we know that change in his mindset. it's not something that changed with him one day to the order. so it's really needed to have a task force of all the authorities that deal with environmental defense to track who is behind the scratch. because you know that there are a big companies and politicians and a lot of people doing wrong doing and he's a mafia. so it really requires the police and environmental agents,
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meanness of justice, and engine indigenous who are on the ground, the know the thing to really make it effective course. president, rulers try to do all he can, he's talking about in that 0 deforestation. what about the political challenges he might face and the legislature, which has a strong pro bowl sanara faction? yes, the national congress is really one of the main challenges for live administration because whatever he can do reversing both on ours measure to decrease he, he's doing. but we know there are several ongoing bills and the congress that are anti varnum, anton, and chai indigenous rights. and the majority of the congress, unfortunately, is a pro aborts on our a large portion of it. but at the same time, a lot of groman and activist lenders, founders were lactaid. and so they would need to do alliances to special with the
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work because sent it out with the center, the center position parties who tend to go with whoever is in power. all right, thank you very much. carla mendez do appreciate you joining us there for me. a janera almost 3 weeks after croatia, dr. the euro is it's currency. consumers are complaining about price hikes, many angry that businesses might be exploiting the transition. stephanie decker has the story. it's been almost 3 weeks since croatia adopted the euro as it's currency . and people aren't happy. positive for both of you. i felt the increase in food prices from january, the 1st. i like to eat a lot and that's a problem because fruit is expensive compared to the salaries as they are currently . a lot of people i know have started looking for another job. well,
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we all felt the price increase at least 30 percent higher for everything. some traders say they are rounding a prices when converting the old currency the kuna into euro's others have denied the increases. the gracious consumer protection body says the government is proof. some outlets are marking up goods and we will not be in a few days ago. we got a statement from the minister of economy that inspections were carried out and that up to 40 percent of retailers were raising prices. unjustifiable. the government is warned. it will find retailers that fail to reduce their prices to pre euro levels . but the trade association has dismissed the government accusations thing its members are not increasing prices to make a profit. but because of the rising cost of rule materials and energy. either way, despite the economic benefits for croatia of joining the single currency, it's coming at a cost. stephanie decker or g 0 is ellen's prime minister. jacenta are done and out she is stepping down next month, up to 5 and
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a half years and office. she was whitening price. her response to the christ church mosque attack in 2019. and the tough restrictions imposed at the beginning of the pandemic which led to new zealand having one of the lowest death tolls in the world . but there also unfulfilled pledges on the cost of living crisis along with the rise and crime that have caused our dense popularity to plummets. in recent months . this summer i had hoped to find a way to prepare and not just for another year, but another tune. because that is what this year requires. i have not been able to do that. and so today i am not seeing that i will not be seeking re election. and then my tim as prime minister will conclude no later than the 7th of february actor alley bolton is to be charged with involuntary manslaughter over the film set shooting in 2021. bolden is pointing
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a gun on the set of the film rust when it went off. killing cinematographer arianna hutchins films armor who was responsible for the guns on the set is also going to be charged with involuntary manslaughter. rob reynolds brings us more from los angeles. if this sir, case goes to trial, and if he is convicted, alec baldwin faces a at least 5 years in prison. also charge in this case, as you mentioned with involuntary manslaughter. is hannah gutierrez, read. she was the armor on the set of the low budget movie rust armorer, ah, is the, on the job of an armor or in hollywood is to make sure that all the weapons of any kind on a set are not going to cause any deadly harm. and there was an undisputed li, a live round put into the pistol, which was then handed to alex,
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alec boyd. when any of the person who handed him the gun assistant producer, david hawkins, has pleaded guilty to a negligent handling of a of leaf of a lethal weapon. now, baldwin has okay responded through his lawyer saying that the decision distorts. hollinger hutchin's tragic death and represents a terrible miscarriage of justice. his lawyer, luc nicholas said, bolden relied on assurances from other professionals on the set that the gun did not hold live rounds, but the prosecutor, in this case, andrea reed also said in a statement that if any of the 3 persons charged had done their job, hannah ha, ha, ha, lena. hutchins, excuse me, helene audience would be alive today and she said that the evidence clearly showed a pattern of criminal disregard for safety on the roster sat there are
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several mysteries remaining about this at one of them. and really, the principal one is how did that live round get on to the sat of this movie? there should not have been any actual bullets anywhere near this set. they should have been blanks and so that hopefully will be something that will come out at trial. if indeed there is a trial still had on his knees and from london house. iraq are crowned gulf cobb champions for a 4th time after a hard fought when amman ah
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ah, joanna is here now with the sport. mary, i'm thank you very much for we begin with a clash of 2 of the biggest stars in wild football in red as leonor massey's parasol. man faced an all star, saudi 11 captain by christiana. rinaldo. what a game it was. the french champions were playing a friendly with rinaldo making his debut appearance in the middle east and country . signing for club al nasa. it was messy who scored 1st just 3 minutes in from a superb and ne, more pass. as they approached half time, rinaldo team awarded a penalty on the porch. he saw collided with kayla nav us leaving him with a bruised face. he stepped out to take this kick and drew his team level but there was more drama to come before the brake. p s she were reduced to 10 men
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when one button that was sent off, but kenya still managed to put them a heads and moments later every day. no more than had a penalty saved. and in a final twist to what was a breathless 1st ha fernando school to level things up at to, to just to pull the half time whistle. the goals kept coming after the break. sir. j ramos put p. s g back house in front twisting before he and soon jang pegged it back to 33. can and bobby scored from the penalties. and 20 year old, a kidney k who's on loan from ross scored the winner as it finished 54 in this 9 goals for la are reporter irish, who's watching that game for us? good leaving king 5 international stadium or treated
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to real goals that here in that area. this is the 1st meeting with john or not. i as messy space. do you face the reality? the old florida team headlined by a rinaldo fans of both football legends got to see their heroes get on the 1st seat . it was a particularly special night for a novel as this was his 1st game. moving to saudi arabia a fence will hope they'll see plenty more go for me as you embark on the glory in asia. more than 2000000 people, repulsively wanted tickets to watch this friendly match. and a good turn out to be the last time. we're now go and met the face off. oh, iraq had been crowned arabian gulf champions for full time in the history, the lines of mesopotamia school. the opening goal in the final against her mom was away from winning the trophy normal time when their opponent school from the pen.
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both went to extra time that day by side scoring again until monday eunice gave her all the 3 to win, sparing the teams from going to a penalty shootouts. now this was the 1st international tournament hosted in iraq from 1140 years and finds in the southern city of basra, celebrated iraq's when bots was bittersweet. coming on a day when 4 people were killed in a stampede, find the same stadium and went to city are about to pull off a superb. come back when over talking about supporting the premier league city. we're in deep trouble at half time today. and clue steph, ski and emerson. royal $100.00, antonio contains men a to nail a whole time lead. however, the currently champions, turn it around and find style when i was. and i hollins leveled masses 8 minutes since the 2nd half. and then ran my credit school twice to laptop victory.
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it's been a day of shocks at the australian open and a big one in the women's tournaments is the number to see on stripper was knocked out in the 2nd round. that in his in is the latest top player to exit. bitten by 86, right to marquetto under. so the 2 sets to one job is the runner oper. wimbledon us open in 2022. no joke, which is admitted. he's concerned about a hamstring injury after battling to reach the 3rd round of the australian open. the 35 road he's going for record extending tense, tightly and melbourne took the 1st set against french qualify. and so co joker, which was struggling with a leg injury and for quite a medical time out in the 2nd set which she ended up losing the 21 time grand slam champion, regrouped and dropped just to fall the games on his way to wrapping up victory in full set, rippled dema trough awaits in round 3. i am worried, i mean i cannot say that i am not. and i have reason to be worried,
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but at the same time i have to accept the circumstances and try to adjust myself with my team. now, my physio and medical team has been doing everything possible so that i could ah, be able to play every match. so there's not much more to talk about, you know, there's 2 choices or leave it or keep going. so i'm going to keep going and i'm going to try to play and compete 3 time main. joanna andy mari completed. incredible. come back to reach the 3rd round and a match that finished out to for i am in melbourne. it's a summer report. andy murray continues to defy the odds at this year's australian open. after having completed a 5 set, when over 13 seed, mateo better teenie murray was up against local favorite banassi cock. in arcus, the australian delivered for the adoring public khaki, marcus smoothed into
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a fairly routine to say it lead but 35 year old mary was only just getting started off her 3rd set tie break. when to keep himself in this match, the britain would win the 4th set as well. after an incredible 5 hours and 45 minutes, murray completed what will go down as one of these greatest come back winds. incredibly, the match finished at 5 past 4 a. m local time. it's the 2nd latest finish in or the open history. it was a m. yeah, i'm in unbelievable. the amana said to turn that rant and as he was playing, i'm in serving, unbelievable, hitting his for on huge. and i don't know her manners, sir. to get for i didn't, i didn't start playing better. the match, went on. i, i know i have a big harm. murray will meet robert about. is that a good in the 3rd round?
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peter stammered, al jazeera indian wrestlers are protesting against the federation that governs the sports. their accusations of sexual harassment against its president was denied those allegations, i think are also demanding better training conditions happening. metal has moved from the deli oh, the country stop wrestlers, a back, a dispute, a site in the heart of new denny, they said the president of the federation and other coaches had been harassing women for years. that also a legend corruption, an ill treatment of athletes and national camps. dec people that though not at all, there are coaches in the national council are favorites of the wrestling federation of india and the sexually assault wrestlers, and misbehave with women coaches. they have again been employed at the national camp in spite of my raising my voice against them. the federation president is a member of parliament and the governing bought the jent, the body. he's refuting the allegations of don't middle but again,
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these are not 30 charges that i can just let go of an investigation. should definitely be done. what only time bulletin who will conduct it. protest as include some of india as most decorated athletes. wrestling is one of the few sports where indian women have one medals, including the olympics. they say they're raising their voice for all female wrestlers in india, wrestling, it's probably on rural and down. many athletes call them richie aqua norms dominate . chide marriage, and forced abortion of female fetuses is common. but in the past decade, women wrestlers have broken barriers to both international sporting korea's protest to see sexism is rampant and indian sports where there are few women in leadership roads to happy bought sadie, like a lot of girls see their future in sports. so they have all come from marginalising, poor families, and we take sports as a measure of mobility. and if they are subjected to this kind of harassment or b hall, can we keep quiet? that's why we have come forward to support them. yes,
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it backs up. the government has asked the federation to respond to these allegations. a national coaching camp has also been cancelled. these athletes are determined to have their voices heard and said they will keep protesting till authorities take action against the federation chief bob, new mythology, 0 new delhi. all right, that's it for me. it's back to mary. i'm in london. sad, lovely. thanks very much jerry. that's if the news, al, but it's l. b a back with another bulletin in just a few minutes. they without his era. ah ah, and
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