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the constitution vulnerable to politically motivates extension based on their reading, the judges and the pressure on that just either the funeral is being held in friends for the teenager who's kidding by a police officer has shrinkage. why it's across the country. the, this is audra 0, live from bill i'm for the back. people also ahead a truck crashes into cars and pedestrians in kenya at least 50 people are killed. then many injured australia becomes the 1st country to legalize the use of psychedelic magic mushrooms. and the party drug ecstasy to treat mental health
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patients and results for my president, dr. boss analysis. he's planning to appeal against the court ruling, buying him from running for reelection. the we begin in front square f, you know, a private funeral is being held for 9 and the 17 year old killed by a police officer on tuesday. his death has let twice across a number of cities in france, despite government efforts to contain them, protest or, and violent again, on friday nights, filing into looting and acts of vandalism. iran or la con, begins coverage rights in france for the 4th night running from our stay in the south to leon. nope. and the capital cares. public property, cars and businesses looted here horse and just
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a nationwide anger on the streets follows the killed 17 year old. now during a police traffic stop on to the president of francis calling for a call. and it says the situation has been hijacked to spread, and this is an unacceptable exploitation of the death of a teenager, which we deplore this time should all be about contemplation and respect. i strongly condemned those. are we using the situation to try and create disorder and target our institutions? that sentiment echoed by francis football team, captain kilian and bobby tweeting a statement from the players appealing for com, saying they all understand the anger, but dialogue needs to be the focus, not violence. following hundreds of arrests, already hundreds more were detained overnight. the mayor of mercedes says, meeting and violence is unacceptable and urge the government in paris to send
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police reinforcements. the private funeral for now is due to be held on saturday. as france remains a nation in turmoil, marana lafond, l to 0. and live now to all just here is natasha butler, who is a non tab just outside paris. natasha. what's the mood like in the community with the funeral of nearly mind? it was pretty quiet. it's what we have been seeing or morning all people in the area where we're standing, putting out fair businesses. i'm, you know, i'm still looking at some people just off camera on lighters and putting out panels that against the schultz and the restaurants because they all worried about the, on the rest that worried about what the next few nights will bring in. other people have been as close waking up and trying to take stalls, see whether or not anything that they are in that property or that cause has been damaged, but every voting here in to west nile,
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who is very aware that today is the day of this teenagers, a funeral and what we know say false is that we have given our schedule by the family and it's around this time. the nose coughing was probably be at the most in on 10 o fall from where he grew up, the housing, his face, where he grew up. it will then be taken later to and erica morales. yeah. where he will be very disguised. be a very difficult day for the family. they have all specifically the people stay away. they will media to say way. they say that this is a private moment then to come together. and remember a teenager that they loved and refer to lots about nile over the past few days. this teenager, the so many people have said was full of life for the fun. but i had, i'm patients in life. it was always easy, famous school, but he really wanted to make something of his life. and for the mother, a single mother just with one song she said earlier in the week this police officer has taken away my only son. he's old that i had,
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he was my best friend in terms of the unrest. natasha, what might help calm the situation of the book is difficult to tell. but what a spiritual storage he said was the day of the night, friday to such as a little by the unrest was a wide spread that was all to find themselves. and nobody less than on previous nights. not always to read anything to that. and so that is hard to say, i mean it could be just a lot to noises saturday night if that could bring something else, people often go out and all in the streets. so the, such as a noise, and that can be a true key. but the government will certainly hope that this is the beginning of a pass, and we have seen those are an increasing number of calls to call them the government calling for calm, of course. but also useful that came in by fe. the french focused on the french national football team, quoting for call, many of them grovel, came full from the suburbs like this in all tests rounds in paris. many young
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people in these areas really idolize the french t mine in blackface or perhaps that will help. and by saying that, you know, the violence is never the solution for what really helps as well as when people in the community really come out and say, look in office enough. and what we have found as a, we think, speaking to many people in non tags who tell us, look, we, oh, i'm to find the anchor in the series of people of feeling about now says we share it. this is terrible and tragic things that has happened to it is no fat yet, or the same time. they say that the violence has been taking place is really having an impact on people here. it's that business is that it causes stopping them from going to school. it's factual. it's into the fights and the nights. and the problem is because it's a noisy outside and leslie scared from the sar insights people in the community really will have to come out and increases seems to be coming out to say we need this on rest. and they have to be all the ways and in fact i spoke to one restaurant, oh, look here, who said, look,
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what we need is for us to come together and think of democratic solutions way so we can call for justice. but in ways that will make a strong but not just we can what we already have. a tasha thank you very much for that. natasha butler lives there in montana outside paris. in out of world news, a container trunk has crashed out a busy intersection in western kenya, killing at least 51 people. it happened in non johnny town and carry to county dozens was seriously injured as a vehicle called into cause traffic. passengers in the wreckage police are investigating how the drive and loss control and did off about the i saw a speeding on coming trailer. i swear of that just came teaching him head on. he over took me and that is when he was hit, the trailer went off the road and his other vehicle squared out is there is kathrine. so he is following developments from i will be to the driver of the truck that was plus 40 cement has led to the scene. police are looking for him. uh,
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we also know that the, the cabinet secretaries for transport was there as well. just to see the damage for himself, he says that the rescue operations is still going on. uh, put the site investigating what exactly happened. and the cabinet secretary also says that the government is prioritizing as was how to move this home. cuz and trade is normally come to the road uh to sell the with tamadrius and other people who are passing by. uh, so the government wants to relocate this people uh to another say sauce um area. so what happened is that to the, um, incident happened at uh, you know, on friday evening a, when this the truck drive, i tried to swap to avoid
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a bus that had stored and then he runs onto either of vehicles. several people have been killed. um are those have been taken to do fred hospital, police have been accused of corruption and bribery on the highway as well. and other people are saying that some of our rules and can you off are not so well maintained. so the system see, and these are things that should be sorted out. catherine saw you all to 0 nairobi, can you knew counter espionage legislation has been enacted in china? critics via the expanded definition of espionage will mean increase scrutiny for foreign companies. academics engine, unless jessica washington before somebody g since introducing new national security laws nearly a decade ago, aging has increasingly tightened its control and its crews. and these people and
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activities in china now changes to count espionage regulations are coming into effect on saturday. expand the number of activities considered a spine. they include a ban on the transfer of any information authorities consider relates to national security and expand the definition of espionage to include cyber attacks, against stage organizations and information infrastructure. it follows the general trends in recent years in the development of chinese and all towards more emphasis on national security. more control by the communist party of important areas of the state. the changes those to move in a dozen new or amended laws under which people can be banned from leaving china. and i'm a say it's likely to raise concern among foreigners and business people operating
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in the country of coming under great discussion. exit science has been applied in china for many years and write scripts, no saving increasingly used against both chinese nationals and the phone is under the revised count espionage as long as they can be imposed on any one under investigation. human rights research, a phone to me was prevented from leaving china in 2017. he was detained for 10 days in a hotel room before being allowed to fly out to a strange. yeah. if i go that any time that they will time be a right to away. so that's the sky below. actually uh, i saw a vague so and the us that they can, they can use it to fabricate a case to prosecute anyone for, for political purpose. aging says the changes am to protect china language.
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every country has the right to safeguard its national security to domestic legislation and such. this is the common practice of all countries. the changes. com is china. his board is open for foreign visitors after 3 years of coven 19 restrictions. but some experts say the broad and vague scope of the revisions may cause some businesses and individuals to question how welcome they really disagree . washington, which is 0 aging. the leader of hong kong has called and warned against what he calls destructive forces, engaging and soft resistance. still lurking in our city, john lee spoke on the 26th anniversary of the hand over of the former british calling to china. leaders in badging are accused of the negative on the one country to systems agreements that a guaranteed freedoms in the territory for 50 is aging, sound thought most forms of descent. 5, bypassing hong kong. so that just later adage, it organizes of widespread pro democracy protests to lancaster monument
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has been holding a special session to discuss restructuring its debt to domestic lenders. the country's aiming to meet financial targets set by the international monetary funds by 2032. now fernandez has more from outside the parliament in colombo government is presenting to the house, the parliament of the building. you see behind me it's planned as to how it ends to restructure the money it owes locally that is 2 banks to invest as a p. like pension funds and things like that. now that had been a lot of concern that this, that the restructuring of domestic, that would look at the banking sector. and there were concerns, in fact, at the moment, reading the middle of an unprecedented 5, the sort of a bank holiday in addition to the weekend and other things because the government was keen on ensuring that there was no. 5 sort of off the shocks if you like, for it's
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a this restructuring plan. so it will allow for the doctor to step up before uh this um, you know, the stock market, the banks re open for business on tuesday after all of this. so what's being presented is how it is to do that. now that had been concerned about the banking sector and the impact, but the government says it was not stopped to the banking sector because they're already paying something like 50 percent in taxes. instead of key full cost for the government's plan is pension funds or superannuation funds. now basically what they are proposing the pension funds have invested on most 90 percent of that overall are resources in government funds and securities and things like that. and they are the ones who are going to feel the pinch. trade unions have come out very strongly as has the opposition. they say the government can do this differently. buddies instead putting the button, the key part of the button on the working class. people who have new voice media
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fernandez, audra, 0, colombo. as to the head on the program, keeping the light switched on any rock house neighboring countries or stepping in to help solve the power shoulders. and to make use to brian to tell you more about this, i knew some wedding in mexico, the frank assessments. quite frankly. let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own newsletter to terrace is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else 7 to the race at this point. in depth analysis of the case headlines, so then by the end of the states that there is no global government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera, the latest news, as it breaks, people who live here over the years i've had to grow used to repeated sensor
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attacks that they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with detail coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hauled towards the bulk loaded with wagner. played such a fundamental role. where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden? or donald trump, or jeremy, listen in the media undermining our society. can americans trust that their supreme court is not corrupt? the quizzical look us, pull it to the bottom line, the . the
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a. welcome back. a recap of my time stories on algae 0. this our a funeral is being held in price for a teenager killed by a police officer. during a traffic stop on tuesday. leasing has reported him several fine cities, consecutive nights of writing in protest over the death of mine and in kenya contain a truck has crashing a busy intersection, killing at least $51.00 people die since we're seriously injured. as a truck solving to cause chopping, passengers in the wreckage and new counter espionage legislation has been inactive. in china, critics scabby expanded definition of espionage will mean increased security for scrutiny rather for foreign companies. academics and general judges and brazil have dashed to hopes of jade both natural funding. again for president at least for now as monica and i q, every for somebody as your narrow, the former president says he's the victim of political persecution. and the
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decision came as a blow to valuable. so now the former right we president remains a strong political figure among results. conservative, but has been banned from running for public office during the next 8 years. betterments fails in the 3rd month are due today i was built to stop in the back. i was made, illegible because i was accused of abusing my file. but the real step in the back was delta, brazil's democracy, brazil's top electoral court, will the both scenario abused his power as president last july, when he told foreign investors the results voting system could be easily wrecked, despite offering no evidence. his unfounded claims were broadcast on state television just 3 months before election day. both on that was lawyer argued that his client had simply made use of his freedom of speech to voice his doubts and wasn't trying to undermine result democracy. we will appeal to the supreme court,
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she said, oh, but those arguments were rejected by 5 of the 7 judges, hearing the case too, but the split itself, freedom of expression, is not freedom of aggression. it is not the legitimate association of this information. it is nothing to tack on democracy law also not only be unable to run for public office until 2030, but he is not giving up on his political career. he says he will use his popularity to help is liberal party in next year's municipal elections. and he's already traveling across, present, to reach out to voters also not of supporters or painting him as a victim of political persecution. my. they sit down and wait for a while. scenarios popularity will grow and he will continue to be the standard bearer of the values of the right. like family tradition. we are counting on him to a like almost a 3rd of brazil's mayers in next years municipal elections increasing our presence in the national politics. whether he's still popular for
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a year from now remains to be seen. i monica, you're not, yes, i'll just sierra we edition nero's power can't see me rock. i'm making life increasingly uncomfortable as some attempt purchase or neglected infrastructure. it was western sanctions and corruption have cause outages for decades. but government leaders now are banking on neighboring countries to help keep the lives switched on . a more damped and we'll have re for some back that someone was telling me the rock and scorching temperatures. a couple of the, with frequent the power cuts the city. so the result of that among the hardest hit, the state grid, only supplies electricity for 3 hours out of every $670.00 of the old academy lives with her family in the small house. most of that household equipment doesn't work anymore. many still in the city, we don't use the fridge anymore because it was ruined by electricity cuts and our food perished. these days we splash water on ourselves with water to alleviate the
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heat. generators are the only option for some iraqis, well damage in decades of neglected infrastructure, have long cause toll to just blackouts have increased because some facilities have been attacked by the groups. so many iraq is have both generators to hire them out to neighbors with a fraudulent national great local generators, lake. these have become a profitable business venture. you can see the wire was dangling industries and criss crossing holidays all over the country. closing a safety threat to residents. iraq relies on gas from the alarm to fuel the power stations which supply the national grid. they normally put us around $20000.00 megawatts of electricity, but need $24000.00 megawatts during the peak summer months to fill the gap. iraq is
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getting into a connected with other countries that are of applied to move like an out of the need every month. the grid connection was, jordan starts with 150 megawatts, and we'll reach 950 megawatts. this is a double circuit connection to also link a rock with egypt via jordan in the future. it's mean to boost our grid and the waste and region and lights and link a rock with grids and the gulf countries and turn key. iraq also needs to pay its bills for uranian gas. your rocky power stations need around 35000000 cubic meters of iranian gas every day, but of 20000000 shots because the iranians have suspended deliveries, pending payment, which is the last thing iraq electricity consumers want to hear, as they say, is in the baking summer heat for alternative energy sources, more the had a busy at or above that how strongly it has become the 1st country to allow mental health patients to be treated with extracts from so called mushroom magic drums.
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much magic mushrooms, sorry. and m d m a better known as access the authorized psychiatry, so now able to prescribe the drugs to tackle depression, post traumatic stress disorder and other conditions yesterday. and government re classified the drugs following, trying as a medically controlled environments. kristof along me days professor and deputy director of the neuro medicines discovery center at low nice university. he says the patients receiving this treatment will be those who can afford to pay for it. private as the requirement is that these substances are still use in a very kind of controlled environment. so what happens is that they will, there'll be dosed given to a patient, but oh, for a psychiatrist probably with a psychologist present as well. and that session could last for anything up to 8 hours. so you can imagine this is quite an expensive treatment. and at the moment in australian context,
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we're still working out the economics of how we have of these things. but at the moment, i think the patients that will be receiving this. so there is a kind of forward to pay for it privately. we always have to be very cognizant and about the code. so know that and the advocacy of new medicines that that safety. and that's why i think it's very important that they are used in these really well regulated, clinically controlled environments where what we call a set and the setting, a critical to ensuring that the patients have the very best chance of getting the very best experience in terms of the treatment so we can obviously ensure that we do know how as it was to the indonesian island of bali, has long been a paradise for torres. they've been joined recently by a new group of travelers. thousands from ukraine and rusher are seeking century from the war 4 and 3 has
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a story from bodies away from home. these ukrainians and bodies celebrate division mancha, a national holiday designed to uphold the traditions of ukraine's national clothing . for them, these events a more than just a social gathering. we show huge war with huge problems, but we still a life we show for the older world that we uh, separates from russian with looks lot like russians. we have separated land, which we say of national close mutual, who only wants to give his 1st name, decided to remain in bali of to russia, invaded ukraine while he was in the holiday. here the 2 countries are more the thousands of the citizens living on the side of each other on this intrusion. i max debunking is a russian expatriate has lived in body for 3 years while relation so sometimes tens between the russian and ukraine communities here. he says he tries to stay out of politics at the by the say again, um, is this
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a game between lead us but it is not ours. we always live together in harmony. i have brothers on cost and our living in ukraine. it's easy to see why the island is an attractive destination. the weather is warm on the ground and the cost of living relatively inexpensive. nearly 60000 russians arrived in valley last year, making them the 2nd largest group of tourists. the number of ukrainians arriving has also increased the number about a 10th of russian arrivals. the. the impact of this influx has been most apparent in the property market. in some parts of volley, rental prices have gone up by as much as 80 percent based on the cable. so i know that used to be relatively low on the price queue, but we're seeing a lot of russians coming here. they are willing to pay more. so property owners automatically follow the market goes up, even with rising property prices,
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bodies appeal has in did, particularly for those clean volt alena too. we've had a bakery in keys that moved here when things became too dangerous. when they came to wiley, it's like, as they're like, you know, it's fun of those. sometimes i have flashbacks. i never forget about that because i saw a lot horrible things. what's it? i shouldn't do this for now. she says she'll remain here the dreams of the day. remorse, over, and she can return home. phone 30 to 0. bobby. i have a man of a small town in mexico, has married an alligator and a colorful indigenous ceremony that dates back centuries. the rep time is seen as a diety, representing by the earth and for a white wedding dress. the ceremony is an old tradition and part of indigenous culture and to face in some federal who my liver symbolizes the joining of humans
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where the divine. well, that's it for me, for the back people up next on alger 0. the weather then inside story examines why israel is being accused of using new technology to control the it's the weekend, great to have you here with us and will begin and is a pacific. so that intense rain that we saw around cargo, she met the southern haunt, you island. now out over the pacific, it's leaving a little bit of a legacy though. showers for northern haunts you island and who kind of temperature is still on the high side for the korean peninsula. and for china is capital beijing at $36.00 degrees. here's our plum range, the tail end of it, right across the yangtze river valley. and as we go to india right now, while the monsoon rains have really done a number in my roster state. so over one week more than half
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a meter of rain in moved by the forecast is still calling for more flight weather on sunday. could see about another 100 to 200 millimeters of rain. july is the weather is months of the year in by. so this isn't out of the ordinary for bucket starting the month soon. rains have been doing quite a bit of a number here as well as we look toward hyderabad in same province. route pending in punjab. probably and same goes for a little time as well. could see much of the same over the course of the weekend. still that hot and dry wind blowing down from iraq, so it's lifting temperatures up once again. another hot day for us here in doha will probably max out around 4740 degrees on sunday, extra weather bye for now. the, the latest news as it breaks, cable lives here over the years have had to grow used to repeats itself through a tax to they say they've never before seen anything quite on this scale with
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detailed coverage. how was this allowed to happen? who's responsible and should safety standards be changed from around the world? ukrainian soldiers in this area said that they were going to try and exploit and push hard to hold off, loaded with wagner, played such a fundamental role. israel under pressure of and so cold or somebody just the policies, it's a curious of using facial recognition technology is a control palestinians and the occupied westbank. so how far does that breach that per the seats and does this technology really often israel praise of security. this is inside story the .
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