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ah, hello almond is the pull on him and this is the news, allan live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. funerals have been hell for 6 palestinians killed by israel forces during the raid on the jenin, refugee camp police and pakistan arrest dozens of supporters of former prime minister and ron. com for defined a government bad on rallies. tens of thousands of protests as rally across greece. demand and the prime ministers of resignation. after the nations was trained disaster, iraq runs dr. would explain why there's a will shortage in a country with 2 major rivers and mission. good luck and have fun. the wools 1st. 3 d printed rocket. a set of last off into space. i'm javin ashwin sport parasol. my
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have it all to do like to to get passed by munich him. the champions vague. chelsea have already booked their place in the quarter finals after advertising a one go deficit. it's a beat, versatile. ah, we saw it in the occupied west bank where hundreds of people have gathered in mourning and protest after 6 palestinians were killed by israeli forces. ah, israeli forces, soldiers rather violently stormed the janine refugee camp on tuesday. the palestinian president has called it an act of all out war the body of one of the men killed and janine was carried to is home near the city of nablus. their palestinian authorities, 5 tear gas on mourners. otter they broken agreement on the funeral procession.
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let's bring in our correspondent neither abraham. she is joining us live from jeanine and we'll start with what's happening in nablus. neither after palestinian authority forces fied, tear gas at palestinian mourners. so according to officials from the palestinian authority, they said that some mourners tried to defy they agreed upon arrangements for the funeral and tried to take the body that was wrapped in a flag for have mast because of the effect that has roche. it has been egg lay by him as, as one of its members. he has been accused of committing a shooting attack. that left 2 is ready. settlers killed nearly 10 days ago. so the officials were saying that this is just an internal problem that have to do with arrangements, but many passages would tell you that the palestinian authority is not interested in having a have mass presses in dow, down in mid and center of nablus, which by palestinians with held the body of either adapt woochie in the middle of
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the town. so this is really the athens of the problem that took place to day in nablus. in many palestinians would tell you that the palestinian security forces have been trying to rack down on any presence of any other political factions. they want to try and show the power and control and what is the situation in janine and the occupied west bank and there were funerals have also been taking place and the palestinian president spokesman, describe the israeli raid on tuesday night. the way it was carried out is an act of all out war yes. and the palestinian authority has been condemning these increasing ad rates by is really was, is that we've been seeing them not only increasing in terms of numbers, but also in the timing that they're happening in the middle of the day. they are
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claiming the lives of palestinians who are just going about their daily lives are going through the market. but they're also a that means that there's an increase in bed. so all the numbers of palestinians were killed. some are i have nothing to do with the conflict, even just going about their daily lives. so there is a lot of anger, a lot of frustration here in jeanene. we've seen putnam nations by people here as to what happened earlier in nablus of the crack down on the funeral palestinians here are saying the g need are presents a sense of harmony and says of you need see it even when palestinians are from different palestinian fashion thank you very much for that, that as me that ever him with the latest. joining us live from jeanine. thank you. moving on to other news now and supporters of pakistan's aston, prime minister in long con, had been arrested in the hall. they were confrontations with police officers, a head of cons, planned election valley, just hours before the event authorities imposed
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a ban on all demonstrations large gatherings. which will last for one week. that's bringing cause on come all. hi there. he's joining us live from low horn 10 scenes earlier. they come all tell us what's been happening today earlier today. m ron hahn has blinded riley to start the election campaign. however, we saw. busy a $100000.00 off policemen surrounding the area leading to ahead to read. then you can see the policeman still in the background a little while ago. the protector. right? able to ditch. but the police from that 40 back charger. shuttling on the protect. being able to re occupied that particular board and now we've been dropped for red. the police forces across the day and bron connor said that this would be
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a big for rally over the daughter. did decided to your board. i'll replace several drugs gatherings paper from the riley taken away by the need of your was meant to be an injured a lot of be by the god there was the software did a lot play catch mouth read the protestors the protector that won the police for back, i know we have that they've been using water cannon a little while ago, a bunch of protectors took over a gun drugs the we just bought the shipping container to be brought dogs and then we'll need barricades 10 situation engage despite the fact that the less than a less than 2 months. and the focus on teddy again, did that got the right order for riley. however,
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the situation at in the city of law, the provincial capital, the fund job looking debt come on. how much support does alison prime minister in long con, still have because the home department, pun, jobs, home department has said that it's bad protest, recent way of terrorism and alerts, but in my car and his supporters saying that this is an effort to silence him. sign them then, before that election, party where the body of enron vaughan had been doing their government and back that needed. that statement earlier said the government wants to create a law in order to, to agent have been looking for an excuse delayed or election because of iran cross your ladder date. according to eastern galleria ball, the more popular political leader within the country. however, the ruling legend is, demand got got many cases against them,
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that it over 70 cases where the legal fraternity considered to be frivolous cases. however, the political tension within budget on is also something that the country can not to for given the fact the country also in the grip or died economic crisis or the after many recalls gone, we have started the said, so we're ready to go. now clutching where the security forces come on high, those are the native lie for us in know what? thank you, kamala, but plenty more. had all the news, our, including you will tell you why there's anger and george's capital, tbilisi and hayes, for more demonstrations. authorities in the philippines race contain the environmental damage, the large oil spill death, threatening coastal communities and schools, the world's biggest cricket ground, and dia in australia, get ready to perform in front of a rec, hold breaking test crowd.
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ah, tens of thousands of people protesting across greece of the nation's worst train disaster, civil servants, doctors, teachers, and transport workers have walked off the job to show their anger over the crumbling state of the rail network demonstrates the questioning why the government failed to pursue much needed safety reforms. your mail is working with dr. steven malone. i'm very angry and not just with someone in particular with every one they should never have happened. everyone should be held accountable from the lowest to the highest. even i'm responsible that i didn't react, said this would never happen. we also remember you naples of them, of whom almost 50. no. lemme of course among great, how could i not be it's not just the accident. it's everything else's. well, a lot of things have been building up so people have really reached their limits. really going to be by human. it's logical that that would be anger within society.
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but i believe during these moments, silence is the best option mercer it's got cost one and john. so all philosophies joining us life on the greek capital we had from the transport minister earlier on wednesday, john, who listed so many things that went wrong before this train crash. that's right, and as you just showed on the quotations that you just ran from the street from this demonstration, people are also demonstrating about other things that they think this government has done wrong. teachers are out here because they do not want to be evaluated. doctors around here because there haven't been enough hires in the public health system. other civil servants are here because they've been told to be by the opposition left wing cities or party, which is one of the forces behind this demonstration. there is some political opportunism here. this is an opportunity for the opposition as we drive towards an
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election and the coming months to show people that there is broad to satisfaction with the government. but undoubtedly, there is real public resentment over the fact that safety procedures were not kept on such a basic public service as the rail service that people use daily. i was just talking to 2 young women who are students and say they use that train, that collided every 2 weeks to go to the university. i spoke to people who've said that some, they feel that the, it is the government's fault that this happened. it wasn't just the railway operations fault or the state infrastructures bolt. so there is a lot of blame falling on the people who are in charge here. and now this government promises to get all the safety systems installed by the end of the year . they say that during their 3 and a half years in power, they've gone from 18 percent to 70 percent completion of this contract.
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now they say they're going to speed things up even more. the prime minister has spoken to the chairman of still in france, which is providing the hardware to get it shipped here even faster. and technicians here are going to connect even faster. but in the meantime, railway workers say they are still waiting for extra people to be hired, so that the required safety personnel can be there for the railways to operate. until all of that happens, because the government has made it clear, it does not want to shut down the railways until all the systems are in place. and the protests that we've seen since the train crash on there have been about the lack of funding to public infrastructure projects. and as you mentioned, this is the government that's been in power for the past 3 and a half years. whereas the lack of funding that we've seen has been taking place in greece for a lot longer than that. well,
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that's right. a lot of people have been saying to us over the past few days since the accident happens, that this problem goes back 20 years. and what they're referring to, of course, is the austerity period that greece went through after the global financial crisis of 2008. as you remember, there were huge government spending cuts here, including layoffs and attrition and public sector companies like the hellenic railways organization, followed by privatization that greece is european partners, told it to perform post haste. and one of those was the sale of the operations. part of the 100 lic railways to the italian state railway company, which currently runs the trains. they don't run the infrastructure, but they run the rolling stock in the engines. and they're the ones responsible for a part of the safety precautions which are railway workers here have been telling us the italian company abolished when it came in,
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in order to cut down on payroll costs. so i think in the weeks ahead as the judicial investigation and the administrative into investigation and the railway companies internal investigations, 3 in total proceed in parallel. i think we're going to see various forms of responsibility of being shown up. thank you for all of that contacts john, that far correspondent john silver palace life or as an offense. thank you. the ukranian authorities have denied any involvement of the bluffs at the north stream pipelines last year, and nato secretary general instruction book says it's still unclear what happened. it comes in response to claim to the market in german media that us intelligence and found a pro ukrainian group was responsible for the sabotage criminal spokesmen. dmitri pest called has dismissed a report saying the conclusions were reached without investigation of actual gas
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pipelines, link, russia, western europe, germany, suite, and denmark carrying out investigations. the investigation by german media outlets reports that a group of sabotage, set se, then a yards from the northern germantown of frost, all 3 weeks before the explosions. it says the vessel was rented by ukrainian own company, it stopped at another german port before being traced to the tiny danish island of christian, so close to the location of the explosions. and the mike. hannah reports from washington, d. c. the white house from the national security council, the state department, there's absolutely no confirmation whatsoever of this report. a spokesman from the national security council, john kirby said, only that several western allies of the united states, in particular, germany, denmark, and sweden, all carrying out an investigation into who was responsible for that attack. this investigation he says, is ongoing. now,
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throughout the month and since that attack occurred in september, there's been repeated speculation about who was responsible in initially it was alleged that russia was responsible. even recently there's been an accusation that it was the us. but the just reflects the vacuum that has existed within asserting blame for this attack. the head of russia's was the mercenary groups as has fighters have taken the eastern part of bach mode in east and ukraine, and an audio a message on his telegram channel. he have any pretty goes and said the units have taken the territory to the east of the box will cover what splits the city roughly down the middle. but there is it is she will go get a valued if you was no judge. but here's the was through if you move fullness to know what you're supposed to, she would go out. ukraine's government has approved. mandatory evacuations of children from combat. sullens of parents refused to take them to safety. some
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families have been reluctant to leave their homes on the front lines, police and of div and the eastern don yet region say around 2000 to the cities. $30000.00 residents are still there, including 30 minus. that's despite the daily russian bombardment. because you've got what do you like? and i brought this high rise became dust rubble. you can see where rocket hid the roof and destroyed everything to the 1st floor. the lord, they knew they don't care about the people. they don't care about the buildings and shops. they don't need any. they just need burnt land to the philippines now and more than a week after a tanker sank off the island of mon, doro volunteers. and the coast guard struggling to contain an oil spill. it's reached several coast of towns and the threatening not only marine life, but the livelihoods of people in the area ought to be low reports from manila,
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for generations to people of the island below in the central philippines have lived off the waters around them. but the tanker terri, 800000 leaders of unrefined fuel sank off their coast last week causing an oil spill that has devastated their livelihoods swimming has been ban because of health concerns and thats hitting businesses that cater to tourists. so growing up in our bank, the effects are massive because there are no visitors arriving for vacation or it's unwind. nobody is renting our cottages because of the swimming restrictions of it, and there is no one checking in. it stinks and the sand is full of oil. lumala would come with were saddened because all the tourists, the booked us for the summer season and the upcoming holy week of already council of this march. we have already had cancellations. after hearing the news of the oil spill the effects of the oil spell, a huge, huge, not only on jobs and businesses, but on marine life as well. several towns in the province of ot anthem in doro had
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declared a state of calamity as well as one in neighbouring and he gave, which is more than 100 kilometers away from where the tanker sank. scientists say as much as 36000 hector's of coral reefs and mangroves art risk of damage. radical yeah, it will take a long time. it might take years because the marine biodiversity will be damaged. the marine protected areas where the fish lay eggs. if those are destroyed, will lose the fish reserves in our ocean. it's possible that the fish will lead the area and not spool mer again, and the fisherman will not have any catch. authorities are now racing to contain to lee, with booms around the area where the vessel has been located. a submersible machine is on its way to siphon off oil that's left in the cargo. but cleaning it all up may take months or even years. borne below al jazeera manila, it is time for a check on the world whether he is jeff. while storm freddy has now become the
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longest, live tropical cyclone on record. it's been going on for about $32.00 days and here's where it is right now. wobbling around the most and b channel, whipping rain around all sides. and over the next few days, it's going to make a 2nd line fall in central nose and be so lot of rain and when to come out, swear with your world. whether have winter is biting back across the u. k. so for southern england, 5 centimeters of snow. and through the scottish highlands we're looking at maybe up to 10 centimeters of snow, but completely different story from the middle east to japan. high temperatures here. so look at this avo davi, $36.00 on thursday, but the wind is also whipping around the sand and does for the eastern province of saudi into quatre. so he did mention japan high temperatures here as well. that's not good news for the avalanche risk. it's going way up without warmer weather. destabilizes the snow pack there and feeling more like summer cars, a huge swath of china from the yellow river valley,
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down to the pearl river valleys. young jo at 30 degrees and off to north america. we go, we've got another atmospheric river coming in to california is going to be bring a lot of rain up and down and we've got some snow for the sierra nevada over the next few days is one. that's a season roth is facing an unprecedented water crisis. because of drought, many don't have access to safe drinking water has mock. would that been? why had reports these land used to be covered by thriving fields and orchards? but like many other areas in iraq, southern provinces, drought has lifted parched vintages in the district of se detail were once a major supply of meat for the whole province has sugary and her booty explains how a shortage of water has ruined his far mother. his cows a week and am healthy because they drink to water that is contaminated. besides,
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i thought about the honest raceway that he g on. yeah, we used to grow lush, green, reese and fruit include watermelons in summer and wheat and barley in winter. our crops died and our livestock tried to find remains of grass and sunny. we've lost $300.00 cows this year alone in our airhead. how coleman medea and within the twin rivers, the tigris and euphrates are a lifeline for people living in iraq. but the water levels have fallen drastically that is blamed on dams being built in iran in to kia a less rain falling in recent years. the little water that remains is covered in river weed and contaminated plate waste and toxic chemicals. yet it's the only source for use for about $70000.00. people in this area majestic distributes disseminated water to dose. in remote areas, he says,
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demand is the highest it's ever been awarded. shocked my view, this tank capacity can supply 4 or 5 houses only. we have been working on a daily basis and the demand for household water has increased dramatically since 2018. albano walked out of the room. some families here can only afford a bearing of water a whole day. even water from ortiz in wales, a sol t. this ditch extends for a few kilometers and used to be full of water. now, it has dried up and people from the village have been digging wells by hand in its bed like this one here. they then use pumps like this to get the water to their homes. but since it's not the silly nighted people hearsay, it's harmful,
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especially for children's his cannon. some farmers have moved to other cities. others have changed their profession. and with some are approaching those who are chosen to carry on fear that communities and their way of life will decline. my hold up to what elijah's iraq in the vicinity of nasiriyah city saw that in iraq still ahead of them is our find out by millions of people and sounds especially women. find it difficult to make a living. uninstalled will tell you about the saving team setting of world record pace of the round the world ocean race. ah, i the dakota oil pipeline snaked through
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indigenous land, but no without resistance broke right in front of the bowl and they were beaten, arrested, and shop protested. they all needed and so proclaimed water protected. the women of standing rock on al jazeera, the latest news, as it reeks, still biding, arriving here bled june. more. her weapons with detailed coverage more than a decade with civil war, has killed or has been many serious millions of bethel church. you're looking for safety from around the world, limiting their powers require. i'm run through the constitution. i'm going to look for on what would increase the number of governments a have to wait longer. hold on a oh
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a watching the news with me in the mind of our top stories, this our supporters of pocket phones, our prime minister in long car have been arrested in the hall this hours before cons. election valley. that's all she's in the bad on all large gatherings leading to compensation for police officers. tens of thousands of people protesting across the glee of the nation was trained as after the civil service doctors, teachers, and transport workers with dr. jones to anger over the crumbling stays with the rail network. and hundreds of people have gathered in morning and protests in the occupied with bank office. palestinians were killed in a raid by israeli forces. israeli soldiers violent violent jeanine,
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refugee camp on tuesday. last year was a deadly as for palestinians and the occupied west bank since 2005. and the trend is continuing this year. and january $36.00 palestinians were killed and israeli raids and refugee camps and nablus, janine, and occupied east jerusalem. 7 israelis and one ukrainian woman were killed by a palestinian gunman. well, that escalation violence and led to several raids by israeli forces. in february 29 palestinians were killed in jericho, nablus, and who water palestinians retaliated by killing 6 israelis and separate incidents . and there's been no let up in march on tuesdays ready, forces kill 6 palestinians in a raid. and janine last week, settlers went on a rampage, torturing thousands of cars and houses in hawaii. let's get more on this. now. joining us live on skype from ramallah is most of our duty, the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. mr. bug you too.
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thank you very much for your time. if i can start would the rate that took place in the janine refugee camp on tuesday night and reports that we've seen that a rocket was used on a house in jeanine with the palestinian president spokesman saying that this is a, this is an act of all out rule, what do you make of these reports? what does this is the 4th massacre. this is the fascist government against the new since the beginning. and the total number of palestinians, good since then is 70 including car team, children, and 4 women. when ginny was vicious and against william houses during which the, you look at that were
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shocked at the house. and of course that is that it was as you know, 6 people killed and more than 24. some are very seriously injured and good day house on the use of rockets and particular missed about with the how much of an escalation is this? it's a very good condition, although it's not very new. is the use of the had ok. the currently, the bank against, you know, when they want to somebody, but the overall picture is shuttled violence not only by the butler by the legal settlers, lot of protected by the i mean, as we have seen in water, when 240 cars were banned by settlers and 40 houses where it was on fire, under the supervision, and observe the vision of the army. and without those really,
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i'm just trying to stop. because yeah, and so i was ready. there's really ami saying that it's investigating this incident where the soldiers have been seen dancing and singing with settlers after their attack in the village of water. so here we are on wednesday with more funerals taking place for palestinians who the, just the latest palestinian to be killed by israeli forces. what did you make of the palestinian authority using tear gas on palestinian mourners during the procession? we call them this action from the policy because it is an acceptable unit listing and can bypass it makes more sense. it's a serious my edition of human rights. and it says here, that's my initial of that i was people to be to be buried in the fight manner. we, we, we demanded that the listing investigates punish,
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and those who get involved in this act and we demand an apology to the palestinian people for this terrible behavior. we cannot allow palestinian people, palestinians in the same way that the funeral of that is not in all these and fix my unit at this time. we have to be all, even if i stand up with the addition that we are subjected to, my master must have about to go through the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. it's always good to have you with us on to 0. thank you for your time, sir. thank you. george's capital tbilisi is seeing a 2nd day of protests against a controversial demonstrators near the parliament building up a testing a proposed law. they say was highlands critics and the press, the government and the bill is aimed at curb and the influence of what is called
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foreign asian the protest, i believe the bill could hamper george's enlightenment with the you and nature. let's get more on this will join now by the annoyed year for the minister of education and professor of politics at elliott state university is joining us live via skype farm. it tbilisi, thank you for your time on al jazeera. how many, how many media outlets do you think will be affected by the floor? there's a lot of concern that it's going to affect media outlets and n g o z as well. but if we can start about just how widely this is going to affect media in georgia. ok, i think it will target all independent mean media in georgia. we cannot say exactly how many, but there are, you know, tv company, online media,
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media and you're quite polar ice is government control media effectively or formerly government control, the media and version dependent and large part at least stop independent media location. let me get some support from the west or donors and if you get such support, you will be effective. so government says that the gas for problem, the transparency about disease that are lawyers basically modal don't ration law. and in the russia adopting of such a deflation was a step towards repressing independent media and the various, any international trainings that say that being funded, receiving funding by foreign organizations is actually a right of freedom of association. so why does the georgia government, how does it go into, you know,
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what does it mean to register as foreign agents in terms of suppressing the media? okay, i think gotten government which is definitively led to by a millionaire mistake, and really it's very paranoid about increasingly paranoid about dependent media and civil society. they seize them as for sheets that may undermine stability, is a college stability. but in reality, it's just georgia, that is a rule of the georgia dream as a sees them as enemies. and they also believes that they are supported by the west. ok, the west support them as democratic organizations and all of our democracy. but from our perspective, the danger, the threats of souls a,
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i afraid of them and they will want to make their life more difficult that i think her will be a nation. get an idea for a minister of education and professor of politics at elliott state university. joining us live from tbilisi, they thank you very much for your time on this. thank you to fall now with transport and sanitation work. as a striking for a 2nd day in a row against proposed pension performs anger has continued to grow over the president's plan to raise the baton and age from 62 to 64. that's bringing our correspondent, natasha butler. she's joining us live from paris and what's happening there behind you today? natasha marilla . women say march to man fashion. same one and maintaining to small is actually just went white women in many parts of the world particular places like iraq,
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afghanistan, we've also seen post is mentioning women in russia, a lot of concern also like to women in ukraine. but this is also an opportunity for many women's come out to protest against the french government plan pension reforms that many when say the reforms will be particularly unfair to women. because some of the years of a take to have children or cough to children with county in their full pension towards the end of their life. so women is saying that it's really unfair and this march comes on the 2nd day of a nationwide strike across the country. many public sector workers have still decide to detail what particularly judgment workers offer trains and profit working metro bus services so affected at paul's to publisher. starting to like up here in paris because many of the brothers connectors, paul, also home to strike up. people say from 2 thirds of the french population say they
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are against this point to reform. they say that it's unfair that they don't want to work longer. retired with 60 to trade unions. the thing that they want to continue with the strike action still to come responses for hello natasha. what's happening elsewhere in france? because we've been looking at reports that traffic on the french part of the raw in river is at a standstill on wednesdays. used to strikes against these proposed pension reform. a few supplies in the country. are you talking to call good wine river, anita frost. a big okay. did that as a much wider picture here in pause, in which public sector work with the voice that can go through for k through
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strikes, through protest, more prototypes, to call them. as i said in the coming days straight to you and say you want the government. this part of the french copeland of response has been very much that they are standing for. they all determined to push this before the french fries from 1st at his mercy. so how to modernize with. c natasha, thank you for that. that is natasha butler with the latest live in paris. thank q. that's returned to greece, where police are firing, tear gas, that protest has and the capital athens, these alive pictures from there. with his anger of the nation's worst train disaster, civil servants, doctors, teachers, and transport workers have left off the job to show their anger over the crumbling state of the rail network. demonstrated the questioning why the government fail to pursue much needed safety reforms. tens of thousands of people are taking part in
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the protests that are taking a that we can see some live pictures of now. and that, that's a story that we're keeping a close eye on. he has of worn cell sedan have handed its progress and scaling independence in 2011, act of as say, the hardships and packed women the most. it morgan has more. this is how my wild dang earth, his living in south to dance capital, juba. he should have been in his final year in high school, but dropped out before finishing 6th grade. and i didn't i left school because of the cough. there is no ones to give me money to pay school fees and other states because there is no money at home. the money i get from washing cars to help feed the family, but not to put back in school, access to education and rate of in school. children are some of the indicators of
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development. and south of them has been performing badly. years of conflict and displacement has landed south to them among the least developed countries in the world. more than half of the 12000000 people have limited access to health care and education, maternal and infant mortality. here are among the highest in the world. and the economy has been on a downward spiral since we're in 2013, making life hard for many here. when a mother let me know that things are becoming more and more expensive every day, employment is hard and when you tried to set up your own business, it failed. because the market is almost at a standstill. despite being on the list, south to dance, government has been absent from the un conference on the least developed countries being held and authorized capital. doha south for denise civil society activists who are present, say the low pace up development is affecting women. the most women in the aggressive in so sudan, date dawn hub escapes,
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didn't huff information's tu, tu, tu, tu? to business many men? that's why we thought that this very important to empower, didn't get them to skills to train them so that they would be able to be part and parcel of the building up in nissan. despite its absence from the conference south to down will be able to receive international assistance. but those in the country say it's presence would have help shed light on the areas where it's like assistance is most needed. heber morgan al jazeera still ahead on the news. our peers, j prepare to face bon unit for a place in the champions league. court finals will look ahead to that match and support ah ah
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ah, good luck and have fun. that's the mission of an american company. breaking new ground in space, exploration relativity. space is launching the walls 1st. a 3 d printed rocket into space later on wednesday at florida's cape canaveral. stephanie deca reports. it's a historic 1st looking to the future and worthy of space. so 85 percent of the rocket by maps sitting on the bad right now is 3 d printer that no the rocket prior to this with the highest percent interest, probably, i don't know, maybe 4 percent 30 printed by mass, so it's a huge step change. and you know, as such, we need to prove that a 3 d printing rocket can survive the environments of
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a rocket flight. the company says it's 3 d version is cheaper and quicker to produce than conventional rockets you. $33.00 and a half meters long and nearly 2 and a half meters wide. the rocket has arrived at the launch pad in florida. cape canaveral. the mission has been named. good luck have fun and essentially will test whether the 3 d printed rocket can reach and survive or bit a global 1st. so far everything is looking great. the team has, you know, has gone through the major reviews that they need to as the, as we had and to launch the, the weather outlook is looking quite positive. if successful it could in future provide a launch vehicle for commercial satellites. the much anticipated lift off will take place on wednesday at $1800.00 g m t. that's one p. m, florida time. potentially marking
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a new era in 3 d printing and space travel. stephanie decker, i'll g 0. well let's get more on those joining as life a melbourne, florida. as donald platen associate professor of space systems, the florida institute of technology, very good to have you with us on al jazeera cis pays economy right now. seems to be all about how much, how fast, how cheaply accompany can deliver useful things to orbit. which of those 3 is best served by 3 d printing? well, i think that fast is definitely something that a 3 d printing printed system can provide, and i can do a very flexible new design of iraq. it can put all sorts of payloads into orbit and do so relatively quickly as well. and so it's a great game changer really to launch so many satellites. so people are interested in putting into space now literally thousands per year, really in the, in the coming years. and we are seeing more and more satellites going into space.
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the payload right now would carry these satellites into space, but it doesn't compare to watch space x. what a space x market can take into space though, does it, can you see it improving in that regard? sure, this is a finder. this is a very 1st rocket, it's 3 d printer that is going to be able to even reach orbit. so we have to start fairly small and move up from there. but demonstrating the technology is really a critical 1st step as we move forward to larger rockets that are 3 d printed in the future. and what next, after that new, do you think, you know, 3 d printing of space equipment? is that something that could possibly be done in space? is that part of the vision? do you think? absolutely, that's a really exciting element of 3 d printing and more generally what is called additive manufacturing. where you take a raw material and you kind of spin it into
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a final product. imagine going to mars, for instance, and using marshal soil to create your habit or, or rocket system that can get you back from mars and not have to take everything with you and to be able to sort of live off the land. i think that's a great future step for this type of technology that is one of the, the aims of relative to space of interest. absolutely, and in fact, that's why they chosen the rocket proponents that they have because you can make those rocket proponents with the atmosphere of mars. so this is a very important 1st step in that area of what's called in situ manufacturing, or basically living off the land. as i say, this is a tremendous game changer. and no doubt you will be watching that launch very closely. thank you for your time on those that is donald platt, joining us live from melbourne, florida. thank you. thank you. right. it is time for fort now. he has gemma.
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thank you. elizabeth chelsea had coach grandpa so i called it a special night after his team beat versus don't want to reach the champions league a quarter finals. chelsea went into the match training one nail from the 1st like they leveled the time when writing spelling gave the whole i believe just before half time. chelsea will give it a penalty earlier in the 2nd hall for a humbled, i don't mean much down by the saw up stepped chi habits. he missed his attempt, but that wasn't the end of it. a retail was ordered after players from both sides and took the box before the ball. and this time have scored the spot kick, make it soon. l. chelsea 3 to one on aggregate and relieve some of the pressure on chelsea's coach. you dismiss suggestions. this is a make break match for him. the lead in the time. and if anybody's encroaching this time rooms you think about why is always gonna be those types of questions and noise. my job is to help the team players. parents have as
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best we could and to support them because they've been suffering as well. the players of that, that's not nobody enjoyed the hot. so that's why i was important for us british ball scott parker is another english manager. he's been struggling recently and he says he's still not sure if he'll be in charge. come the weekend, often side with thrashed 51 by been think consol ramos twice for the portuguese scene who remain unbeaten in the champion stage this season. and how about this for a team? they've finished off by david maris as ben pico 171 on aggregate to reach the quarter final killing them back. a says his future at paris found them out. won't be decided by the outcome of that john p. as lead time with bind munich later on wednesday, p. s g trial one middle from the 1st leg as they try to stay with a chance of winning the title. for the 1st time,
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the french champions won't have name or to call upon though he needs ankle surgery and is out the rest of the season. don't you know if the team better without names? of course not. he's had a difficult time since the woke up, but he has scored 17 goes, is the team or balanced without him, may be, but is it better? the answer is no. because it's always an advantage to have name or, and your team to score more goals. based for taught them ahead of the game against ac milan had something you can say will be back on the touch line after his recovery from google out of surgery, the italian has mr. clouds laughed for matches like p s. j bus needs over time. one mill deficits to reach the last 8 from the yesterday. we could fit it at the the energy id at his passion again, saw i thing face on the touch, ryan player will be more comfortable. and yeah, thing who will give us amazing boost than the amazing energy when saw next place
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for his country, south korea. he'll be managed by former tottenham strike, a young kinsman who says his goal is to win the asian cop watch out for some flash photography. hearing these pictures, the 58 year old assigned to dale up to the 2026 world cup, as a player cleans been won the world cup with germany in 1990 and went on to coach his country. i'm the united states, as well as fund munich, and hudson, berlin at cobb level is thus much with south korea will be a home friendly against columbia. later this month, the asian copy is being held here in cattle, in january and february. when you have a team in history now when the last 2025 years here, what was built by coach like was hitting the lake here by by apollo, vento. i think the goal has to be winning the asia raining. so that is the goal. and because you're approved in catawba, and you can be beat beat nations,
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you beat all to grad and get done 4 years ago, you'd be germany though. so you can do really role in what is, is our goal is to remain echo t m b a on the memphis grizzlies continue to struggle without their star jaw moran to serving a suspension and being investigated by police off to being filmed on social media with a gun in a night club. he's now missed 2 games and they've lost both of them. the latest defeat was against the los angeles lakers who are without the injured look rom, james, anthony davis to go to this one with 30 points, sound 20 to rebound. then a schrader school at 17 and courtly, i with this impressive assist to set up austin reeves. you also scored 17. the lake has 1112 to one i 3 to move in to 9th place in the western conference. india and australia of cricketers, a gathering up supply in front of what could be a world record crowds. the 4th and final test starts on thursday. the world's largest cricket venue that around remote the stadium and met about it holds up to
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132000 fans and more than 810000 are expected on the opening day, including both countries leaders. the current record is $92112.00, which was set during an ashes game at the melbourne cricket ground in 2013. as for the state of play, india lead to one withdraw will be good enough to claim this aries but a victory would secure their place against australia in the final of the world test championship. australia had into the game after winning the last one by 9 wickets. this big, long walk down from the china rooms and not a little look at yet. so i'm not sure what to expect from that point of view, but that's an impressive study. it's amy, noisy, exciting. i think everyone sort of look forward to those opportunities where you can play some of those sort of crowds. so that'd be great and be great atmosphere and there's something different. so any exciting opportunity for us this week to play some really good cricket. we are up to one in the cities and we'd like to maintain that or certainly try to one better, you know, and obviously, you know,
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try and see if we can see this championship while, if occasion on our own and not have to rely on other people after spending a year criticizing the saudi arabian live golf series, well, number 3, roy, macro and admit sits. emergence will benefit all professional players. the pga tour vandal members who defected to live. but now in response to the threat of its rival has announced a series of changes for next season. they include 8 know cut events similar to the setup on live. although all players have the chance to qualify the emergence of live or the emergence of a competitor to the pga ter has benefited everyone plays a late professional golf when you've been the the biggest golf way in the biggest market in the world for the last 60 years you know, there's not a lot of incentive to innovate and this is, this is caused a ton of innovation at the pga tour, the pga tourism just competing with live golfer or other sports is competing with
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instagram and tech talk and everything else that's trying to take eyeballs away from the pga tour as a product. so live coming along. it's definitely had a massive impact on again, but i think everyone is a professional golfers is going to benefit from it going forward. let's round up a few more full stories for you now. in the world space for classic is back after a 6 year absence. it was the netherlands who took the opening game, beating cuba for 2 in the 20 team torment was offended in 2021 because of the current of ours pandemic. the united states, all the defending champions from 2017 and the mon favorites. again, along with to sign one is japan and the dominican republic who won in 2013 it was a good day for the young by this my team in the parish to nice cycling race. they won this age 3 time trial, which catapulted a 3 of the riders into the top 5 of the general classification. but it still magnus, court nielsen from the education easy post team who sits top of the pile. although
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the danish ride only has a one second lead with 5 stages remaining and in the ocean race, its team hopes in p, i'll be that continue to dominate. they've maintained the lead of over 400 nautical miles on like 3 of the round the world race. but behind them, the 11th hour racing team is made speedy progress. racking up 544 north school miles in just 24 hours. if that's ratified, it will be a new race record, 11th hour, and all the battles. the 2nd with the bias team, as they make their way from cape town in south africa, to the brazilian city of taj i that is all you spoke now j. we'll have more later jemma. thank you very much for that. and that doesn't the news out, but we are back in just a few minutes with more of the day's news. ah,
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