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to serve as a strict necessary so for shock, i think that it's actually going to bring new ah tourism scheme as well. and are we going to benefit from that over our conservation is say, efforts to reverse damage have been remarkably successful, but they warn, if not maintained, the paradise tourists are coming to find could soon be lost forever. victoria gate and be al jazeera, a damage to russian space capsule is safely back on earth after making an unmanned return from international space station, the saw you spacecraft departed the i assess under remote control for months after suffering. a major coolant lea, a touch down close to the russian space, centering kazakhstan several hours later. officials blame the league on a tiny me, troy the punch the captures. external radiator, the 3 astronauts who were supposed to return it, and now staying on the i assess for another 6 months. ah,
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that up stories on al jazeera, tens of thousands of people have been marching across france and another day of strikes and protests. so a deeply unpopular pension reforms, least of deployed $13000.00 offices, nearly half of them in paris. where there's been violence between protectors and security forces. unions and workers are angry at the president for raising the illegal retirement age from $62.00 to $64.00 without a vote in parliament is become the biggest crisis of a manual. my chrome 2nd term lease 39 people have been killed in the mexican city of c o. that juarez after a fire went through a migration detention center. $28.00 of those killed were quite a mile and nationals around 30. other people were seriously injured in taken to hospital, mexico's president says the blaze broke out when my grants and asylum seekers set fire to mattresses after discovering they were being deported. one venezuelan woman
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has been desperately trying to get information about her husband. he been detained at the migrant center, was taken away in an ambulance after the fire. no, ma'am, yet. they forget. we're human. we have feelings, but we're treated like dogs. if we're not told about anything, our relatives could die and we'd never hear about it. police in the united states of release body cam, fitted showing the moment officers confronted a shooter who attacked a school in nashville. on monday, audrey hale was a former student at the school and killed 39 year old children and 3 adults. police, a hail, who was armed with at least 2 assault style weapons and a hand gun at legally bore 7 weapons in recent years. israel's rival political factions of started talks and the government's plans to overhaul the judiciary. a monday prime minister benjamin netanyahu put a pause on the controversial move following the biggest protestant israel's history . smaller demonstrations were held on tuesday, including
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a rally in tel aviv. netanyahu says delaying the judicial overhaul will allow for discussions with the opposition to avoid what he called a civil war. but opponent say the proposed changes will give the governing coalition unchecked or florence it all right, you're up to date. those are the headlines. stay with us though, the stream is next asking if there's any hope for an end to the war in yemen. stay with us for that. talk to al jazeera, we ask, who is really fighting? is russia, is it wagner, or is it the russian military? we listen, we started talking to me, am i understand that this via your citizen is look to come back. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on al jazeera. ah, welcome to the stream. i'm josh rushing. today we explore recent developments in 3 countries around the world with the help of analysts and journalists in the now
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we're going to examine what's behind kenya's. recent public demonstrations are the biggest them months and look at the mood and peru in the wake of historic protest. there are going to start with yemen. a prisoner exchange deal between the internationally recognized government leaders of the who to opposition has field cautious. optimism about an eventual end to the countries 8 year war. the agreement comes days after regional power, saudi arabian iran, which support opposing sides and yemen, wish to deal to restore diplomatic relations. joining us today from stockholm as effort nasser she is a non resident fellow at the arab center in washington d. c, and an expert in humanitarian and human rights issues in yemen. hey, a quick reminder also that you can send us your thoughts for today's show via youtube, and i'll try to get them to our guess, right? so we can do this together. okay, so i want to begin with a piece of video here that we had. this is from the regional director for the international red cross. it's about
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a recent prisoner exchange here. check it out very soon. 887 ah detainees. we'd be reunited with bay families. it's an expression of hope. it's an expression of humanity and it indicates the way ahead fall old parties due to conflict. after thanks for joining us on the stream today. so this prisoners swap a well over a 100 prisoners that are going to be exchanged. is this a cause for optimism? yes and no. it is a positive aspect of where we are heading. it's absolutely positive to millions of civilians any am and there is some good news coming out of human, and it's absolutely a great news to the farmer,
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news of the detainees, hundreds of, of detainees. but on the other hand, i think it's not pretty the, the, the best aspect of, of this process because this deal was, or has been in the making since the end of the call and talks in december 2018. and that gives you an idea about how really slow and complicated and very slow process and getting things done, and those kind of dialogues and talks within the human complex. so it's good and not good at the same time. can you tell us what the people of yemen are enduring right now we actually have a bit of video here. i'm gonna, i'm gonna bring in a couple quick interviews with people and yet with different points of view. check this out. i talking to god willing be iran saudi arabia agreement will be good for
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the arab world and the wider world and in particular for yemen, using yemen to end the war with the siege and pay salaries. i don't think diplomatic relations between saudi arabia and iran will make a comprehensive piece. it may make a temporary truce according to certain agreements for short periods, but it will not stop war nor bring a comprehensive and lasting piece at all in yemen. it blah, blah. this so what are the urgent needs for people in the ground? what, what are they thinking about this? at the moment, over the past 2 weeks, i've been getting this question many, many times. and in light of the resuming ties between saudi arabia and iran, what would it mean for him and would it improve the situation in your manual? what people are thinking about it really like i'm feeling how people are really desperate and getting a positive answer. but unfortunately, it's not a,
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it's, it's not ideal, it's not, it's not going to be perfect. so people today are in extremely dire economy situation. as long as the economy situation and dire human, tatiana situation is not improving. any kind of political move or, or the blue men will mean nothing to the millions of civilians inside the country. but i think it's very important also to say that this deal between iran and, or at resuming the ties between it on and so that a b, i think it will reflect in clearing the, the misunderstanding or the confusion about the multi layer of the conflict. and yet, so today we have a chance to focus on the civil conflict, the civil war inside the country,
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which is the start of the conflict to begin with. that's right. we have a comment from someone in our community. this is a delta show who wanted to share this with us. there are 3 scenarios for the future off here, man. number one, this is normalization may contribute to our political settlement, but it will not lead to our lasting peace. secondly, maybe their hope is on the south end, transitional cohens, him one look to accept political sentiment. this means the continuation of the conflict fair to delete this faith of no peace, no war. however, i think year many is, must achieve peace by themselves. after i'm really curious about the last thing he said there, that you're minis must work out a p still for themselves. can you kind of pill a part the onion here?
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what it means that iran and set the saudis of come to the agreement, but what needs to happen on the ground there in yemen? yes, i think what that meant is that the final decision of what should happen at the end of this conflict should be a human decision and decision made by the yemeni actors themselves. other, any, any kind of interference from the outside actors should be just to fast salute tate and push forward to pull matic and peaceful dialogue. but at the end, the decision should happen between yemen is, and it's very important here to mention also that all fact, all factions are all segments of the many society should be included in this piece, decision making. so that means women should be on the
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negotiating table to use the machine, which is the marginalized group. all those actors should be politically participating and making a building that you want to be really clear about that. are women, not a part of the peace process at this moment. and right now there are peace talks going in our mind through it remind mid mid ye sion, but we don't get to have a lot of information about what is really happening in those talks. so it's, it's a, it's just a mystery where when women wouldn't be able to be presented. and those stokes, so it's really a shame for the yamini it. or actually it's just press 3 to go to the human east of
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a society, a power to wear, their women and others that they're not included. that's so important. thank you for making that point. and for joining us today on the stream, afro will continue to watch us from outside english and hopefully see here again. but we want to turn out a kenya where hundreds of people have in recent days joined demonstrations over the rising cost of food and fuel. please use tear gas and water canister requests to qual, protestors in the capital, nairobi on monday and demonstrators called for president william route. so to step down, now route those main political opponent, relo dingo. he's called on people to join demonstrations and defiance of a police band and is urging them to join further protests in the coming days. joining us from nairobi as patrick, good thorough. he's a journalist and political commentator. hey, patrick, i'm going to bring in a piece of video from the streets right now. so when get a sense of what's happening there in nairobi here, check this out. i got the own guy,
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or do we want the price of flour to go down please. okay, router has been unable to reduce the price of mayflower, so we want him to step down as you know, we want him to step down and go back to his record. i sure what is going on is note about your dean. god did it about young people. the problem is your government is sending for lead. this was about to be up please. i need to do so. does it drive bullets a bullet that got the book? what is this? i believe you got there, please. patrick, can you give us a reminder here? what, what started these protest? while my foss, thanks for having me on the purchase order list by, by the election last year didn't go, has especially refused to acknowledge he lost. he has been saying for this good election was stolen from him. this i've been litigated in the
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supreme court. he was unable to prove his case there and i think it's my view one of the most transparent elections anyway that we had so he hasn't been able to show the evidence for it. but he says he is good to go out. call this what does on to the streets and in essence and put pressure on the government is given a series of demand. some of which a bit curious. he says he knew you want the president to stop watching his numbers differently. m p 's who aligned to view score elation who kinda switched horses. he also won. he says the solve us to be open in essence, the ones all the information pertaining to last year, the elections to be unveiled was done during the court case last year.
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patrick, let's hear the remote didn't actually we, we have a bit of sound from here, but i want to share with our audience. go for the battle has started and we will not stop until kenyans get justice. are you ready? are you ready? so you know, in the 1st sound like we heard there, we heard is not about being good and it was about basically economics and inflation . but in that, by is doing the escalating this well, he is, i mean, initially it was supposed to be one protest a week. now it's twice a week and i think he is pushing it ought to be quite honest. the violence, when mchale is really coming from a government side, it's the police who are really inciting the violence, the police, i mean,
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basically where or didn't guys allow to move around and speak to people without for listening to friends. we don't see seen such of you have on the screen now of gas or anything. you know, it's quite peaceful until they encounter the police. and i think it's really the, there they attempt to stop him much. then leading to this to see why, why is retailers on it but and why is route to responding with such a heavy hand and does he, does he risk that backfiring? i think it's already been fighting on him why he is responding. i think he's afraid of being bossed into a corner and being forced to spread if this was into something like a for sharing deal with with being especially giving him parts with
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a boss door. we've got to remember that this protests are not illegal. cortex question allows people to go out and protest whenever they want the police. i especially abusing their power by trying to stop in and start is what is causing the problem. and more importantly, even when you listen to what to say during the writing and what the people are saying when to interview the people out on the street, they're less concerned about the election and much more concerned about the price of basically more district about the cost of living, and this to me is very much like sort of what you've seen elsewhere, what they say euro my last in america about the cost of living. you know, and that's the central issue for the people now. or do you guys, piggybacking on that. so he goes out to this riley's, you know, tell him, yeah, he was prevalent sugar down one press,
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one price of maze down. and then closely one of us open it up. so he is really piggybacking his beef, onto what people are really concerned about, which is the cost of it, or the inflationary concerns. are they really a result of those policies? not a sign that his auto rudolph was, is not directly. i mean, like the rest of the world, we seen the price of basically commodities go up. lots of it's to do with fox of the outside of control. and this has been happening even before gave me all one would say that was we came into the tape called some of the subsidies i've, i've been put in place tail end of the last 3 gym that will basically supposed to be sort of push on people from this high cost, but yeah,
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i did that there was abuse, the one helping just training the economy. i think it's it's a magic wand. he can waive and bring those prices down. that's going to be a long time thing. well, it's still a pressure point that i think are very effective. one that would be good to keep using to try and push him into the dialogue. good discussions. now what those discussions are going to be about? nobody's relational. well, ethan, when those discussions happened, patrick will be all over here on algebra, english. i want to thank you for joining us from nairobi today. we'll see you next time on the stream. now why we want to look at peru, which recently made international headlines, a med weeks of anti government protest. thousands of people joined demonstrations after them. president petro kasteel, was impeached by congress and then arrested on rebellion and conspiracy charges in
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december. after police and soldiers killed, dozens of protesters demonstrators demanded that caretaker, president, deena blocked a resign and the fresh elections be held. but ballade de has so far held on a min simmering public resentment. we're joined from lima by al jazeera, corresponded marianna sanchez, marianna. you have covered south america for a long time for al jazeera. i wanna thank you for being on the stream today. can you just kind of begin by setting this up for us? what, what's the mood and peru right now? well josh, the mood, i think people are waiting to see what is going to happen in the country because you have a few were saying press it and you know, a lot of the who does not want to resign to her post there or at least 48 people that have been killed by security forces and she has been stunned by their
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top prosecutor in the nation to, to talk about this and to explain what happened to that to. that meeting was suspended. she has not responded. and it seems like, as of now, there are no political costs assumed by either her or her. a cabinet, especially with him. i'm going to title, who is, who was the defense minister when it, 10 people were killed in a tool in one afternoon when he was the defense minister. and then she was awarded with it the post of prime minister. and after that it both and the president lot of the house supported security forces and and more. busy tragic events and sued with one in one day to know,
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800 people killed by the police in one day and several other people. there are hundreds of people who have been wounded and there are people who have been severely wounded. and just last week, one young, 22 year old in the student, he was studying to be a chef floaties. he died of of the ones. well, he wasn't, he wasn't short a one. he was shot in the back 30 times with pellets. and he had been fighting for his life for nearly 2 months. mariana, we actually have a couple sound bites from a couple of his relatives. i want to share with the audience. right now. the do you know that you killed her son? it's a disgrace. you have to pay if there is no justice here for us on earth and heaven,
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there's justice, we curse you. we ask the justice now. the police criminally shot rosa lino from behind from a few meters the way it appears on the water. what are people saying about rosa linda there? yeah, and it's amazing josh, very few thoughts about the, you know, on the press you have, you didn't have any of the mainstream media covering his funeral or covering his coffin being taken to school where he was from, if nothing, nothing because there is, if there is i would say a widespread idea that the protesters are vandals that they are causing me him in the country, and the country cannot go forward. it economy chloe. and
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so the mainstream media newspapers, television stations, radio patients, they are sort of going with the same idea as the government is saying. and many people are also saying, this is mariana. i'm curious about that. is there a divide between maybe some of the bigger cities like lima and some of the indigenous communities that here's another piece of video i want to share with the audience. i'm not get tired. we peruvians have income blood and we will keep on fighting. we are chunk us and we will not be intimidated by blockhead, for anybody. we'll keep on going. if we have to die, will die fighting for our country. yes, there is a, a huge divide between what happens in lima in the region of human capital, lima and the rest of the country were digging into different countries. you house
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the people from the highlands who live in very difficult situations in very poor areas who organ the least in january to come to the mud to protest. they said that they were going to take the money, but it wasn't like a medieval taking up of the of the city. it was, it was a group of people coming to say, we are also peruvians. we are here in the capital because we want to tell you that we are leaving out there in the highlands very far away, but we have the same needs that people are, have them closer to the capital and you are for you. you have forgotten us, and we voted for president s p. your in fact, it's not that they were protesting to bring back, they steal back to the presidency. it was not about that. it was about, it was about of pressuring. then the new government to deliver
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all the promises that you had made them. people feel abandoned in this country and they want they want their reforms for their, for their to, to grow their, their, their, their products in the land. they want to be able to go out fishing and all these kinds of jobs that they need help from the government. and also because 70 percent of the people in peru move it on. they are the belong to the informal economy in community you will be, they are informal, they have no benefits. many of these people work on a day by day basis. if they don't work, they don't eat. and so, so they live in terrible, in terrible, terrible situations for, for many of them. so people demand,
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they have the right to demand better living conditions. and right now, the government is not talking about a meals that they say they're going to, they said they sent a humanitarian convert to for know or that they are going to help people with sending in school, in books and stuff like this. marianna moved to the other parts of the country, but i have less than a minute left, and i just want to know how, how long will it take and hold on, given that, you know, she's the interim or the caretaker president? well, she is not an entering precedent. she is officially precedent because she was the vice president was just your was ousted now it she, it has said that she was elections to be brought forward. but in reality, we are seeing that her, the government and congress,
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they are doing everything to stay until 2026. when is due the next election? that's all i have. marianna, what? 17 people. okay. we got in there has been a whirlwind trip around the world, 3 different continents, 3 acts all on the stream. that's all we have time for today, but you can always find us adstream dot al jazeera dot com. thanks for watching. ah ah.
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