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the silent democratic society between different revolution, the 1st of a 3 part series out as a well exclusive regional events, people and forces to check the deck in our dreams. with many, we started with great dreams which ended up with set set the 60s in the, our politics on al jazeera, the $45000.00 extra police to be deployed in front soft thrust. the noise of violets triggered it by the police killing. also a teenager. hello on marianne, minimize the in london. you're watching. ouch is 0. so coming up on the program, the un security council votes and it's peacekeeping mission in molly with the plan to withdrawal personnel and equipment by the end of the year. but from public
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office until 2030, the court finds brazil for president's pulse. sinatra is guilty of abuse of power s u. s. students to pay half the price of the supreme court blocks the president's plan to cancel the university lines the up to $3.00 nights of violence in writing friends sheet. as a warning, the coming hours will be decisive. the present, a monument called left a european union summit early to host an emergency missing. $45000.00 extra police have been ordered onto the streets. public events have been cancelled, and some public transport suspended. almost 900 people were arrested on thursday night following right spunk by the killing of a 17 year old by the police. the violence which was concentrated on the power,
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some of notes has now spread across the country to places like mouth say, the old stroudsburg. and we'll, i'll just, there is natasha butler reports now from known to on efforts to contain the unrest . french rights police and the powers sub that of notes have joined to contain a situation. this becomes a violence. the police deployed an almond vehicle in a residential neighborhood just as built barricade as i'm just continues to boil of the police officers shot dead, 17 year old, now on tuesday, in another suburb. demonstrate is towards the swimming pool being built, the next he is a lympics wall in central congress. something to check in the morning. residents and notes have to stoke this restaurant in this is nile skinning, was a tragedy, but finance is beyond consort for these damage. won't bring a solution, we have to find democratic responses. we have to respect the law. you can just
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create care. so who ends up suffering? it's the force of all it's us walking people. so the women at this stage, agents have been trying to clean up. there is a lot of broken last construction work is supporting up the ground floor of this building. it was completely burned in the on rest. and the restaurant is it has also been typing up. a lot of people are very concerned in this area about want to coming nights will bring michael's a teacher who has lived in non to for nearly 40 years. this is miles, this is in plain to see through 2 problems. there's so much unemployment, inflation lives every day, struggle 6, it all leads to situations like this. if there was full employment here, if young people could go to school instead of school shutting, we'd have less problems and we have. yeah. because the french government has condemned denials. kidding. bought the calls for. com. have yet to be heated. the thing present, the manual micro on the increasing pressure to and beyond rest fits some fit. good
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fire out of control. natasha. possible 20. 1 task from following that emergency meeting at earlier present mike crone neighbor mark saying that the violence could not be allowed to continue. this is not a 0. it's a situation that absolutely unacceptable. nothing can justify violence, especially when it consists of attacking public buildings. town holes, police stations in schools, nothing justifies it to be full. brandon is reporting on his story. he joins us now . what's happening in central powers tonight? oh, there is a very large police contingent here in central powers tonight. clearly under orders and it has the macro and to put a very quick stuff to any unrest that takes place of my shoulder. you can see a buckle bank has been satellites by a group of protest as who passed by this way. the police accompanied by 5 crews on
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motorcycles, on out putting it out. the motorcycle police offices, a one in that way through the narrow streets on patrol is a large number of them. and there is a kind of another nicer cap mouse. the type of action going on between the police and protest is a mixed group of protest as there was a last demonstration in prospect on called earlier on this evening of, of many student groups, very distinct and very different to the kind of black cloud looters that we've seen on previous nights, but as the hours of past, the people dressed in black with the masks have kind of started appearing on. so it's now much more mixed bag of demonstrates is stroke trouble makers in the center of power as. but as you can see, large numbers of police departments a key for the uh, as part of the orders of the president. more than about not problems or ma, somebody sees, given the orders for this sunrise to be pools on the suck, some control. but is there a sense that he might be turning a blind eye to the,
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the underlying causes of what is happening? certainly putting the emphasis very much on lowering or talking about parental responsibility, for example, and members of his government, interior minister accurate this cold habits should be keeping that children off the streets. he also talked about the influence of social media and the influence as well as of video games. he spoke about video games, intoxicating the teenagers, and then in, in the back of it was used to violence. it was a strong and kind of almost unusual speech from present background and it's not doing is having any impact on the protest as themselves, cuz the teenagers are often about demonstrating that and got with the governments and the violence that we saw on previous nights. i have no doubt is going to be exhibits again tonight. but it is very important to distinguish between the
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different groups, through all the looters who are determined to just cause violence and vandalism, and others. obviously those people are known to who, you know and the dead boy, well, i'm full of grief and they, they would say that the fine guy is inside of the justified because of the close proximity that they have to that particular incident into the moment. okay, thank you very much. thank you very much. and i was just seeing that of that service . the actually full but as you say, so nice has been deployed and is a very large deployment that was authorized by present macro on maybe hold. sure. as you can hear me, but i mean how they've been dealing though i can. yes, i can some of these what tactics and they've been using and how they've been dealing with with people who are out on the streets and it was probably change and pods like a known tap for example, the was no place to be seen at all today and it was relative, it was very,
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very quiet. and i think that's because the taxes changed, but decided to come into the center of power as well. last night we sold slimy, barricades dining bins. for example, i'm not really any sizable police presence. i think the decision has been made to flood the sense of congress, this, the kind of flagship european capital and prevents any, i think, any trouble getting out of hand. yeah. and you can say as the sort of the government sends a camera around a little bit just how many of these specialist motorcycle cops they've got to, i guess launches, are they don't homes as well? um, how many of them on our house and about patrolling these narrow straits shop, laid out in the very, very center of the city of paris along with the motorcycle via cruise, who are putting out any planes that they see any pending bins or anything like that? yeah, so it's, it's very fluid, it's very unpredictable and it's kind of, i expect is going to go on for many,
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many hours. thank you very much. my 1st from central power is paul brand, in the united nations security council is voted to end its mission. in molly, $13000.00 un peacekeepers will cease operations that from south today and then completely withdrawal by the end of the year. but the u. n isn't withdrawing because peace has been established in the country at leaving a request of molly's military government. diplomatic edison james bay's reports from the un. will those in favor please raise their hand. a unanimous vote in the un security council. this is likely to be a landmark moment for the people of molly. the un mission mendoza is being closed. it's been in molly for 10 years. a 170 for peacekeepers have lost their lives in that time. then baset are from switch, withdrew its own forces ramadi,
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last year says the mission was notified. so now we will close the operation, but i don't want to be explain that to it. so said you, i think that you indeed a lot, it was a major, a fault by intuition and community. the plan now is for a $13000.00 peacekeepers to leave the country before the end of the year. and the council meeting of the molly and i'm boss, it says they'll make sure the un stick to that timeline will have the money, not the government. and molly will be vigilant and ensure and compliance with these engagements. and let me as a responsible government. and molly and authorities are committed to closely cooperating with the secretaries of the united nations and the new spot in the framework of the prompt implementation of this resolution within the established timeframe. but western nations won't, but molly, which will now rely on the russian most and re company wagner, is making a big mistake on the united kingdom would not have chosen to withdrawal mendoza at
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this moment. when molly and the why just a hell of facing increasing instability and humanitarian needs. and we do not believe it's a partnership with the folks in the group. we'll deliver a long term stability or security to you when has the responsibility to minimize the risk that its assets fall into the hands of those looking to destabilize molly or bring harm to which people, including violent extremist organizations and the wagner group. normally, when the un withdrawal, as a peacekeeping operation is because the situation in the country is getting more peaceful, but the un must now pull out its troops and equipment in molly, whether it's still a conflict raging as an added complication, the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, is issued a statement saying he's concerned about the level of financial support he's getting for the withdrawal from member states. he says it will add to the complexities and risks in the months ahead. james pays out a 0 at the united nations. well,
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the ongoing conflict in molly's came many lives and displaced nearly half a 1000000 people in the past decade. and the capital bama co nicholas hoc spoke with civilians about how their lives have been affected. and whether they support the un peacekeeping mission on the outskirts of my co amy market has turned into a make shift count for those fleeing the violence and central molly demo and her newborn how well have just derived from up to she fears for her lives. so we have hit in her identity for safety, despite maintaining a peace keeping force nearby, the un did not intervene when her village was torched. she says those involved in the attack were not outside our i saw fighters, but those men to protect her. speaking out could get her killed, the needs, the money and fosters, and the pop knows the white skin ones. what practice i was to refine, to sit down homes and villages the light. the un accuses moaning and forces and
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foreign fighters believe to be russian mercenaries from the back in a group of war crimes and suiting torture, rape, and arbitrary killings by the un security council. molly's for administer from its military june, denied any wrong doing. that's most somebody living in the un peacekeeping mission is the problem. by the way, ethnic and communal tensions exacerbated by serious allegations. molly is calling for the immediate departure of the un peacekeeping missions, saying there is no peace to keep. there have been protests and by my go against the decade long un presence protesters, blaine, the 13000 soldiers for the deteriorating security situation. but for those displaced, the un peacekeeping mission known as we knew, smell is not the problem. for us. the, the situation is bad before we sold on groups with the 3. but now it's to molly and me and it's partners that we scared off that amount of the who we really don't know
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who to trust, but it's not to no interest for the peacekeepers to leave. they help us survive. we can't do without them. nearly half a 1000000 volumes have been displaced in the past decade. according to the un agencies fear, the departure of the un peacekeeping machine would turn the humanitarian crisis into a disaster. there is no electricity, no running water. every time i come to this makes it count, but it appears to grow bigger in size and more crowded with displaced people living in dire circumstances. without any help from the government. molly's military june test says, with the help of the russians, it is gaining ground clearing, village after village of arm groups. and yet, people living here are too scared to go home. nicholas hawk elgin's 0 co. the results of freedom, an actual quote has voted to bind the form of present both sinatra from running for office. the 8 years old scenario was found guilty of abusing his power right of
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last year's presidential vote. he'd been accused of undermining brazil's democracy by falsely claiming that the electronic voting machines could be hacked, also, nor denies any wrong doing an plans to appeal want to key on a key. i was following these developments from rio de janeiro as well. this decision has an impact on brazil's politics because one are present valuable sonata who is still a very strong political figure among brazil's right. he will be banned from running in the 2026 presidential elections. as a matter of fact will be banned from running. in any election it until 2030. so that leaves the current president losing us to let us see vote without a strong rival in the 2026 election if he decides to run for re election. now having said that, both so narrow as he himself said is not dead. he says that he will still be very
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active in politics. he's going to try to appeal this decision at the superior court . it's unlikely that he will have this decision over turned, but he will try to strengthen the right his right party right wing party, which is the liberal party. and he will try to influence the next year's municipal elections by trying to elect as many mayers as possible. now his party is still very strong in congress. so he still has a lot of support in the country. and he's going to try to picture himself as a victim of political persecution, which plays well among his supporters, monica knowledge of all just sarah re edition ero or so i have for you on the program. a failure of planning a report lanes,
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a k also us withdrawal from afghanistan on both devices and at trump administrations. so it's hot work in mexico is the temperature source of nearly 50 degrees in some parts of the country. and a non the heat wave is on the horizon, the the, it's the weekend. here's your forecast, your world's weather update. nice to have your long and the good news is those weather alerts, flight advisors have dropped off for those on island in the philippines. the rain has turned lighter here and st goes right across china is getting sleep river valley. these are seasonal palm rains. i mean, there's still folly and just not at the same intensity where the plumb rains have really ramped up is in japan, especially kyushu island and the main island of honshu in the ceiling. here we are likely to see some flooding, some forecast models projecting about half
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a month's worth of rain and casual shima over the next the bit. now that that rains move to way from the korean peninsula, temperatures are often there. se, asia, it's really that western side of borneo island where we've got the bigger downpours dark or the blue. the more intensive rain is falling, and this is unusual. rain for this of the year. northwest australia, flight alerts in play here. this is our 2nd round of heavy rain this week for western australia is kimberly bridge and pushing into the northern territories interior right through to the outback. we're likely to see some flooding here elsewhere across the country. fairly settled in the southeast that of cloud, but of showers. and for new zealand, a lot of snow coming for the south island, but above 300 meters, 40 centimeters of snow on the, on charging the cost. inflation is slowing, but the fight against it is ramping up in the is economic part is why is i get
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savings of these from china as a manufacturing hub plus zambia as deb deals pre exploits, other nations in depth distress to follow suit. charging the cost on out as 0. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so not to have the tank, it will bring you the news and current to fast that matter to you. the, [000:00:00;00] the main stories now $45000.00 police officers have been deployed in front as major cities price for
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a potential for nights of widespread writing. country has been gripped by violent protests since tuesday when the killing of a 17 year old boy by police in power spots and national outrage. austin, time services is suspended friday night, and companies events also have been canceled. united nations security council is vote at the end it's peacekeeping mission. in molly, 13000 un troops will leave the country. they will complete the withdrawal by the end of the year bodies reading literature into as accused peacekeepers of field intentions. for those supreme an actual quote as voted to find the form of present bowls that are from running for office. for 8 he is. the court ruled that both scenario is guilty of abusing his power out of last year's presidential bugs. all scenario denies any wrong doing and plans to appeal to right now. russia's communications watch dog has brought some media outlets linked to you have got any for goes and chief of the voc and a most and re group. you're going to ization hasn't been outlawed following. it's
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on uprising last week, but it's fine. has been given several options of either joining roches ami or getting attacks on him by the ruse, or returning home for ministers already land rover was making remarks about the music. he said that it will strengthen russia. i see a sick that is russia has always overcome all its problems and it's difficult to call them anything more than problems and it comes out stronger and stronger. it will be the same, this time to be more over. we feel that this process has already begun. daniel hawkins is in the russian capital moscow, and has more on how the wagner soldiers might move the next. a hello official come on from the russian defendants ministry, about how many could sign contracts? well, we can gain some understanding, do some mess is when these reports coming from fellows from a town around 9 tacoma to is from means the town of as the pulse you wherever pools
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have said, there's a big bass being developed with hundreds of constructions. it's a sizable size, according to these media reports around to football fields, thousands of square meters, which could house anything from 8 to anything as many as $15000.00 fighters that's according to russian and media reports. now, given precautions said that 20000 responses were lost in the bottles of both best moods. a sizable portion of new recruits were killed as well. these numbers would be a big chunk of the remaining wagner fighting force. now we have to use it better lines as we heard that the wagner is still recruiting across russia. both phone and russian media have said that recruitment offices have all said phones. and that recruiters that made clear to people floating that the contracts would be signed with the wagner and have nothing to do with the russian minister. defense of having said that also we had come in today from the chair of the russian defense committee and they come to pull off. who said, well, wagner, for it is, could train wagner comes,
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they were free to do so they couldn't actually go and fight. and you'd find, unless they signed contracts with the russian m. o. d in mold, the 2 people have been killed. that is shooting an international airport. the government was this. the company was a 43 year old man from to jacob's son who sees a boat offices firearm off to being denied entry to the country. present my son who says the 2 people killed. what apple sauce aside, pass and was wounded. police say the shooter has been detained or, or us state department report has criticized both the biden and trump administrations for that handling of the 2021 evacuation. if left on his done the review details, the government's shortcomings before and of the us forces left following the taliban storming of the capitol compo, pa to call, and joins us live from washington. tell us about the main points in this report. well, the main points that i think we should point out when the government gives criticism
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of itself. it's an ever so gentle language, but it does signal out for president from current president, joe by defense, official state department officials puts a lot of the blame on the current ask in president ashcroft county where he left the country and then a collapsible really the most interesting thing in this is that what do you have an assumption which is the, what the entire us plan was based on, which was the ask in government would continue to control cobble for weeks, months, maybe even up to a year in the media organizations. we have a big story in corporations when you're going to make a big move. you bringing a red teams from the outside. they look at it and they say, is this assumption true? the state department didn't do that. and so that's sort of the core problem. they had another thing apparently, you know, the state department, they moved these positions every year, even though everything was brewing, they moved out a whole bunch of employees who had reached their year mark so that many people in critical can, can places had like been in the country for like a week or a day that makes their job nearly impossible. and as for why so many ask ends were
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left behind. even though you could see the writing on the wall. they were covered protocol, so they stopped process, basically processing visas. so that's why so many tens of thousands of atkins, who helped to us were left behind. all we likely to see any political fallout from this party. this is a sore point for president joe biden. in his re election campaign, we saw his ratings during what was only described as a disastrous leaving of afghanistan. don't forget, 13 service members died and dozens and dozens of afghans just trying to get out in that catholic atmosphere. interesting, i think to see just how worried they are about how damaging it is. there's this very, very common practice in washington. it's called the friday news. don't. if there's news, you don't want people nobody. you released it on friday, usually around 5 o'clock on this one. they are releasing the state department's
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report the friday before the 4th of july holiday. we're literally nobody's watching tv cuz usually they're in their cars going somewhere. and when they put up the national security councils again redacted version, they released in the friday before the easter holiday. and the pentagon still decided and even released a report at all of the states part report really rejected. we've got about 23 pages out of 87. uh so it's clear that they are trying to pick and choose what facts come out of this. the do not want the to see this, be the big headlights, and i can tell you it's not the headlines tomorrow are going to be out the supreme court and how bad the travel season is. okay, thank you very much, patty calling and washington. the us supreme court has rejected plans by president joe biden to cancel $430000000000.00. a student loan that applied was a campaign promise, but republicans criticized it as overreach. chaper townslee has moved from washington. the conservative authority of the supreme codes classics. the fremont
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modern rule, the by the administration did not have the authority of a hero's act of 2003 to waive some $400000000.00 of student debt. so $40000000.00 borrowers who are less than $125000.00 a year up to $20000.00 of death would have been, would have been forgiven. they say that, oh it's true here is that doesn't allow you to wave or disagree, but here's the wave that. but when it comes to things like $400000000000.00, this is the amount of cobra. so that case, it's a, it's too much waive. it doesn't mean $400000000.00 to buy and then the station does not agree. this is a key campaign promise, but that is again not been kept. he's already on the pressure, according to the polls, and we'll go back to this that he didn't keep campaign promises on the environment or creating a more equitable, equitable society. so i'm interested to see what he actually announces as further action. so trying to mitigate student dev repayments to begin in october and we were talking the student basically repair calls to the former students who are saying that committed really such
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a huge difference. this is one of the reasons why i wrote and provide them the 1st place. we don't necessarily want this just to be part of a campaign issue. in 2024. we want action now before payments are due to begin in october. there's still going to be good enough to say, look, we try to them the republicans, them that us, which actually we expect to be a major campaign. platform provide moving into the election because we have some terrible popularity ratings. but his argument is probably going to be, look, we tried that is finished the job. you know, you may not like us but, but the others that much, much was this will be in that category. once again, over the 2nd day in a row, president biden was critical of a supreme court decision, but he, he said that he would put you on the pos for loan relief home, and the rise tax relief i planned last here. today's court decisions dispatched away from, i get it, i get, i hear this, its fits and i'm concerned about, but today's decision is caused one path. now we're going to pursue another. i'm
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never going to stop finding for you will use every tool in our disposal to get you the student debt relief. you need and reach your dreams. the number of heat related illnesses is rising in the southern united states. at least 12 people have died with heat stroke and the hydration are affecting many of those whether experts, a stationary high pressure system known as a heat, as trapped thoughts at that same system is being blamed for heat stroke gas south of the border and mexico from $1.00 and $1.00 of the con, now reports there's no risk, but in mexico, from the sweltering heat wave health authorities say a $112.00 heat related deaths have been recorded since march almost 3 times as many as last year. those working outdoors are most at risk, but they are finding ways to adapt. the over the i work in construction is really bad. we hydrated water and rush for 15 minutes. then we go back to work again. we
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do that every hour and also a high pressure weather system called a heat domains, trapping heat and humidity over mexico and the southern united states. the northern mexican state of new level leon has been hard hit with 64 depths and record high temperatures storing to 45 degrees celsius. and that's one of those, like a lot of us, something done says there was a fairly intense heat wave with temperature is higher than normal, high the noise recorded in re so do use the high temperatures, generate changes, and now bodies, especially between 10 am and 4 pm, when the most intense heat waves are registered and can cause the hydration and people on the, on the weather experts or warning that another key weight is on the way. the, the immediate forecast for many mexicans is finding any way they can to beat the heat and run a la on al jazeera, the

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