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ah, hello, i mary, i'm no mozy in london. you're watching al jazeera also coming up on the program. french workers stand their ground of plans to raise the retirement age 1000000 people will take part a nationwide protest. at least 4 people are killed, dozens injured in a stampede outside of football stadium in iraq and armed with a new mission under a new president, brazil's environmental police set off on that 1st amazon. right. ah hello, welcome to the program. open ease of use take asked to disperse tens of thousands of protest as in peruse capital. aah!
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demonstrates is demanding the resignation of present. dina ballasa, the dissolution of parliament and fresh elections. through his experience more than a month of protest now following the impeachment and arrest of blue artes predecessor pedro castillo, at least 50 people have died in that some of the worst tort terminal of the country seen for years when marianna such as joins us now from the central plaza and lima were protest as a gathering out of thursday's rally festival. what can you tell us about these clashes? yes, mary, i'm if you can see behind me there are groups of people who are marching in the la hotel, my dean, this pleasant hill plaza isn't hard to read. that goes on is our tree behind me going to i few o avenue to my right. that's worth hardly a minute is and that's we're usually pull these blocks, the area of that avenue to not allow protesters to go beyond 2 blocks close
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to i usually protesters class with police and that's where police have been going to go for a bit in that area now most of all the processes we have seen today have been peaceful. they have not been carrying rocks or any other weapon. we've been seeing them with banners, with all of the got to validation for many of those who have come from a different part of the country. it is likely that there will because people have been marching for some time now. and as the hours go by, people get angry and angry, angry and pete and then those reinforcements by, by police the plaza, this plus i completely blocked by riot police that is behind the camera. so you cannot see it right now. but if you can see this group of people, they are marching, but they are kind of stopped up because of what is happening is that people are
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going around the center of the capitol, but there is no, not one group that is directing everything. so some groups are marching in one direction, other groups are marching another direction and it's very chaotic in that sense. mariam and of course, this is very chaotic and disordered for, for the, for the government as well. because like you see here on the street, this one translates us well into the politics of everything. the government doesn't have leaders that they can rely upon that they can sit down and talk to, to bring the pensions down and up to the problem for the government marion. right. so i guess if there's no case trashy for the government and how they deal with this, because though there appears to be an element of organization to this, people who come into the capital, lima for the purpose of protesting. there is no one leader or one figure they consistent talk to about their demands or if they are prepared to make any
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concessions. 3 3 0, that's my day and i think that even if there were leaders, some people are not prepared to make any concessions. they are really close to their demands. the most important demand that they have is that the no one wants to resign and that, and that congress is shut down and that they want the new constitution until one. but the, you know, not it. does that mean? i think that they're demanding shoot, resigned. now many are asking is this government did amend already because there's been more than 50 people killed. many of them are since december the 7th. many have died by fire on there's a lot of questioning asking how the government is managing this whole situation. although the government has said that it will be committed to the international human rights system. that's what are the foreign minister said in gobble just
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yesterday, but still all there are still things that are happening and the there are violence classes with we are seeing this right now in new york city where in a country where the protesters are trying to take to the airport now on united deep. * earlier today, that's the 2nd largest seats in the country. that's south of lima where. 8 where protesters wanted also to take the airport, they were stopped. there were no, no deb, there are some people wounded. so there's a lot of questions being asked as to how the government is. no gentleman, because they've been operated, you know, a lot been had weeks enough is under more than 50 people dead now. question. okay, thank you very much. marianna sanchez in lima. now french work is there again on strike, in
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a bit to force the president emanuel mack crohn control his plan pensioner forms. the changes include a proposal to raise the retirement age by 2 years to $64.00. unions. save and move is an assault on the welfare system that it smith has mo, from past friends unions wanted 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 opposed to emmanuel microns plan, to raise the retirement age to 64. when you look at them out of the b and p, the amount of shareholder the, of the profit made by the shareholders and the amount of wealth and it's rated in the country. today we are saying we should use a bit more of that well to fund decent pensions. we're all work is good for public and private sector rather than pretending feet and reaching those were only been written as a site. the french president on a visit to spain says franz can't afford to keep things as they are. not
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a peak if you've 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 want to peg between generations to be fair. this reform needs to be carried out. train drive as teachers and stafford refineries as well as public transport workers, were among those who walked off that jobs. trauma francis big a few days of joint forces to lead in these protests. that's unusual or not. so united these days and the unions themselves are not as powerful as they once were, but they hope that 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
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to 15 tell when i'm 60 horse only provoke the molecule. we youngsters are not only here for ourselves, it is well and 30 years old. my parents are close to 60, and they will have to work 2 or 3 more years. the pension reform still needs to go 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. ah, he quine riser, autumn is a landscape calling on europe to show more urgency in supplying arms to his country . he was speaking of timidly near pin council president charles michelle is visiting keith. ukraine is pushing for leopard battle tags, which are held by sub nato nations. but the transfer of which needs germany's approval, bilingual, reportedly aneice and tanks if the light of states does the same or to dish down to
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oppose thousands of tangs of the russian federation. bravery of our serviceman and motivation of ukrainian pupil is not enough force. we need weapons, we, i do need a lot of artillery systems or adequate number of tanks. nature's military chief says rushes likely to launch a new offensive and ukraine in the spring. admiral rob bower says you will meet tanks to match russian equipment dominate cane has this update now 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 tanksley ukraine? what sort of systems could be delivered, and what effect might they have sent? surely the leopards, 2 tank created by germany,
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part of the off 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 ne, so says that ukrainians want to have thanks to that company decided here. that sort of question is one to be decided perhaps on friday in western germany, in ramstein, when the ministers of ne, so defense ministers will be meeting one of the key developments emerging from the european perspective on 1st day. 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. diplomatic jamie space, both ministers in battles about ukraine's please. the new weapons behind the scenes here. and i've also 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. the focus has been on tanks and in
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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. 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, on, on a german government who has done a lot in this, in this conflict. i should be implemented for, for tremendous leadership that's, that's that they have displayed. yes, you are right. time is of essence for ukrainians. and therefore we not only need to gets the right stuff. we need to do it as quickly as possible. but i'm on the mystic, that's also in the face that we're now embarking on. we, in europe, in north america, we'll be able to provide ukraine with what they need
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a more. that is our obligation not only to help them win the 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, sat down with the chancellor just yesterday is they are following us we. 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, 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, but also to force the russians into
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a more reasonable negotiating position. so that ultimately we might see an end to this war. this is doubles is winding down, but on the issue of ukraine and weapons, the ukraine, all of the action now moves to germany. and the u. s. 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 it out of their life from london. phil ad athlete stage of public setting his claims of death threats and sexual assault roc one of india's most popular sports also coming out act alec baldwin to be charged over the film sac shooting, which resulted in the death of cinematographer helena hutchins. ah well sidney hit the 30 but that was short lived wouldn't it?
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this is a cold front going through behind it the air though, summary. it probably doesn't fit me back down to the middle twenties and there are showers on shore through new south wales, natural queens, and as well. it's killing nothing. nothing like what is it was that really what was going on? sean? i was trying to wind up into a tropical storm. we've got showers further west, which is seasonally normal, purse of a very warm, $35.00 and hang on to that region increases during saturday and we got big shout. developing in the middle of new south wales with attempts has not changed much in adelaide, melbourne, or sydney. roger bitten adelaide as for new zealand, whether news is not particularly special here. light ish breeze, a few light share of temperatures may be on the low side from where you might like them. but it's hard to complain to be honest. recent heavy rain in the central philippines is more or less moved on. now it's here in the south china sea, but is also showing itself is affecting the coast of vietnam, which is unusual for this time of the year. in china,
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the real cold air is what we are to some degree is clearly still very cold in place . look at hobbins high minus 20. this is giving cold air across the sea of japan and consequent, frequent snow shares for honju and hawkeye to, ah, singapore talk drug will lead to a string execution. devastating family volcano where protein one to one eat, investigate, or the al jazeera ah al jazeera, with every oh, lou.
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ah, ah, welcome back torching algae, 0 ally from london, the main stories now. oh, police have used to gas to disperse tens of thousands of protest is in peru demonstrate as demanding the resignation of president, dean of bolo, watty, the dissolution of parliament, and fresh elections. have been large protests in france as well. these are against the present emanuel microns plans to raise the pension. we're time and age by 2 years to 60 full unions of joined in the protests walking off the job it railway schools and refineries all now and all the stores you've been following today. the final of footballs, golf cup, as in pine, in the rocky city of basra, despite for people earlier being killed in
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a crowd crash outside the stadium. football fans were trying to get into the grounds, hours before the match. many of them without tickets, while which up to wide was at the stadium in basrah. basil football fans outside bulstrode stadium. hours before the national team wants to play in the gulf co, planar. but many didn't have tickets and the situation rapidly deteriorated. as the crowd swelled, fans forced their way in climbing over gates and barriers. some scaling was security forces were overwhelmed. i'm sorry at the thought that hm, good crowd started heading towards the stadium at around 6 am. but the stumpy to happen because many people wanted to enter into the stadium without tickets. lots of security forces couldn't control the situation while rocky fans were angry because they haven't seen an event like this in more than 4 decades. dozens of
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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 rows were closed and additional police officers deployed to the area birthright government officials urged fans without tickets to stay away from the stadium where he was when i appeal to all within the vicinity of the stadium and all residents of basrah 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 we fear stampedes or incidence of
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suffocation. besides this doubles load and our security personnel, we request that you follow the rules of organisation given by security personnel. you may follow the game in public spaces. our joy 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 that many fans who had traveled to basra from other provinces were angry on and how much it was done. before i came with my friends from mosul, i bought this ticket for $80.00, but we were turned back by security forces after this tempe. it's the 1st time in 40 years, the iraq has hosted a competition of this size. this time pete has cast a shadow on what had been a hugely successful tournament by more than one al jazeera bus, southern iraq. is there any forces of kill 2 palestinians during arrayed in the
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occupied west bank? they were short in a refugee camp in the northern city of jeanine, deaf take the number of palestinians killed by his writing forces this month to 17 . and ron con has more 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, unarmed and not a fighter, was also shot dead. 57 year old you are 3, but were connie was a teacher or a local school? his son describes will happened one of 2 and her phone on her young is really special forces into the camp at 2 30 am. they stormed, building at am was standing here. they shot him, were dragging him away. he was calling for help. one of ours is the closest house. how could we leave m m? i opened the door, my father and i, we dragged them in. they should have my father, my father went out to help a wounded man who was screaming for help on some of these almost
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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 crated its 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 for the supply. lucky of russia, we haven't seen such support for an armed intifada since the last one. it's mainly due to the israeli policies in the occupied waste bank. increased settlements at killings and rates on a daily basis. the latest is really elections and colds 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 talis linens,
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a combination that has led to violence and 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 shape that will take? and that question is being asked with evermore increasing frequency, emerald con our desert from a low thursday. so the 1st raid against illegal deforestation in the amazon rain forest on a brazilian president louise in osteo lula to silva during his election campaign lula promised to end and reverse the destruction of the forest. about 10 members of the environmental agency, bama joined federal police and the raids under the government of char bull sanara it bombers south for cut back and funding reduced 16 bomber rates are now scheduled for this year. they planned to stop or scare off lockers and to find people who caught with illegal would during both scenarios. at 4 years in office, there was a 60 percent rise and deforestation compared to the previous 4 years,
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presented as the 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 i showed you this year was of several top indian wrestlers of protesting against the federation that governs this sport, their accusations of sexual harassment against some coaches and its present, who has denied these allegations. athletes are also demanding better training conditions. avenue miss osborne, this now from you delhi o. gone to 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 alleging corruption, an ill treatment of athletes and national camps. they gave you a deaf people that though not at all, there are coaches in the national camps who are favorites of the wrestling
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federation of india. and they 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 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, these are not strictly charges that i can just let go of an investigation should definitely be done. what only time bulletin who will conduct it protest does include some of in just most decorated athletes. wrestling is one of the few sports where indian women have won medals, including the olympics. they say they're raising their voice for all female wrestlers in depth. wrestling is learn rural india. many athletes call them real patriarchal 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 . as the sexism is rampant and indian sport where there are few women in leadership,
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roads to happy bought sadie load, a lot of girls see their future and sports sorts get. they have all come from marginalising, poor families and retake 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. mm hm. yes, 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 bothering him at the al jazeera new daily news. ellen's prime minister jacinta arden announced that she stepping down next month after 5 and a half years in office. she was widely praised for a response to the christ church mosque attack in 2019, also for the tough restrictions imposed beginning of the pandemic. which meant elan had one of the wells lowest death rates, but there are also unfulfilled election pledges along with the cost of living
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crisis in the rise in crime that of course, to our dens popularity, to plummets in recent months. this summer i had hoped to find a way to prepare, not just for another year, but another tune because that is what this year requires. i have not been able to do that. and sorry to say, i am not seeing that i will not be seeking religion in my tim as prime minister will conclude no later than the 7th of february after alec baldwin is to be charged with involuntary manslaughter of the films that shooting in 2021 baldwin was pointing a gun on the set of the film ross when it went off, killing cinematographer elena hutchins. the films almera who was responsible for the guns on said is also going to be charged with involuntary manslaughter. algae there is rob reynold is reporting on this. he's in los angeles and explained what
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the charges mean for the actor if this 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 armors. what is the, the job of an armor or in hollywood is to make sure that all of 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 alec. yeah. alec boyd, when any of the person who handed him the gun assistant producer, david hawkins, has pleaded guilty to a negligent handling of leave of
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a lethal weapon. to get with my leave, now, baldwin has okay responded through his lawyer saying that the decision, this stuart's holly in a hutchins 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 several mysteries remaining about this at one of them. and really,
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the principal one is how did that live round get on to the south of this movie? there should not have been any actual bullets anywhere near the set. there should have been blacks ah, and her that hopefully will be something that will come out at trial. if indeed there is a trial. was much more in everything there covering the latest in our top stories, but also plenty of comment in analysis that the taxi behind the headlines, al jazeera dot com. they're also at diaries and blogs from our reporters. ah, just a quick look at the main stories this hour before we leave you police of use take asked his 1st tens of thousands of protesters in peruse capital. aah.

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