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comes elias, because that's the only way we can try to solve any of these problems is together. that's why on to 074. we make those connections. the non m s a number and so on. the party is displayed, julie elected president of the republicans and bob we to bob by election official signed, the incumbent has been re elected. but the opposition has rejected protocols. hastily assembled results. the i'm told mccrae, this is l. g 0. live from doha. also coming up to you in goals at the war and so down, threatens to consume the entire country and cause a humanitarian catastrophe in the region. really to continue the drain thousands,
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mike, 60 years since the march on washington dc cooling for quality active site. there's still a lot of with to be done. plus i'm on a send that i'm get the panama canal, where severe drought this forest, the canals administration to reduce the number of vessels going through the canals every single day. the boys electro commission has declared president emerson, men and god called the went to all of this week selection. the commission says he goes more than 52 percent of the volumes. they have been celebrations in the capital that the leading opposition party calls the results falls, saying they they will hastily assembled then the gag was main challenge. it was nelson to miss a is positive,
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has accused the government to vote working. when science building was extended for di, because of the allies, i remember, tulsa has moved from the capital herrera to present an image. the minute that was main challenge. the was announcements and these of the leader of the leading opposition pauses here in the lobby. and his party agent did not sign the declaration form before the results of the about the side that the triple c parts and citizens change it. but happy with this result. and then we get it resolved according to nature permission and god, well one by 52.6 to sense to me size a 40 for the same of the so just need to know. i know i'm assuming that god's, what is now presidency next. all eyes are not going to be a nelson to me to add his triple c policy. what are they going to do next? they could go to court to challenge the result and it's not service if the selection was forced with many challenges. for example, at some pointing stations, some valid papers were delivered late and they say that in some areas some people
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voted in a climate of fear to bobby's. i will wait and see to hear when the migration date is going to be. and of course, the main, obviously the notion janisa is going to go on with us. i'll just add that in. i government and government has shut down access to the internet and announced the nighttime curfew is polls closed and presidential empowerment tree elections. it says the move was necessary to prevent violence, but the opposition is accusing. incumbents, highly boned, go on and have deliberately created kyle, send the polls. catherine. so it has more. these voters, ink of bones, copy to naperville, a, choosing a private dent, members of parliament, and the municipal council. the country is reached with oil, minerals, and other natural resources, but many people see the wolf hasn't reached them. 30 percent of companies need less than $2.00 a day. yep. new jobs and struggle to meet that basic needs. corruption is rife. and
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the gap between the reach and pull chips whitening. we're in the moment, we're given these know what they want. we're in a country governed by the rule of school. we're waiting for the votes to be counted transparently. we want the best person to win president ali bungle on the box is seeking a said tom in office. his family has dominated the bones, politics for nearly 6 decades. he's least, father amar forgo, was president for 42? yes. he died in 2009, and he's son took over the phone, goes, suffered a stroke in 2018 when he was recovering. a group of soldiers attempted to of us through the government of some of these critics, a keys that he's not speak to, not to vote effectively. he's main rivals all but on the also was endorsed by an opposition position called alternate between 23. the grouping of 6
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presidential candidates reason she's united one is going on is not the really expression of a free and fair election when the pointing stations are not the opening time, where the absence of pointing stations in several localities in government and outside of government in 2016. the presidential pro was esp. ted bylaws broke out. several people. what carol and many aged then all positions do you? does. john payne, who came 2nd, claimed the results. why re some companies are also concerned about last minute changes to electro news. and the decision to look how international observers and foreign journalist, they say the not confident that the election will be free. all say, kathy saw you all to 0. of the military leaders in asia has put the armed forces on high alert. it's true to what they call an increased rate of attack. it's been
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a month since i over through presidents mohammad position. one says, i suppose is of the june to held a match to mock a month since the co habit interest reports from the capital. the, i mean, it was meant to be the biggest solid data to demonstrations is because the stadium may not be food. but me just cool. leaders sees the moment hoping to capitalize on onto farm sentiments. here. our liberal ration is never complete until the last french soldier leaves on the we bring you the message of the head of state that will defeat traitors, will defeat and destroy them. you should never let down your guard. on july 26, dozens of presidential gods. so just entrusted with protecting the president over through them. how many advisor they've been holding him since they don't mean
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a team of studies. riley is to get the french out, but then also an echo sentiments. lots of our way across is less credibility. the block, know is we on skate of it's 3. it doesn't support no help. it's made mistakes. they've blockaded us and cut or flick trustee tend to shift after a month. like stand up. that's almost i'll put that one on in raising avenue just seemed to be waiting. the biggest worries for the coordinators here is an impact on the most of its kind of a i'm just like become the president. no. the board a closures. that's the type of supplies. but the ministry high command was also quick to warn supporters not to attack the french embassy, because that could be a project to attack. the gallery was built as a medium and demonstration of loyalty. despite misgivings, his years military june, to as last to them a and remains defiant, the coolly to say they're open to dialogue. but the sticking points remain,
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their proposed 3 year transition back to democracy and the faith of the post president with home advisor. degrees. i'll just see that you hear me you and is wondering that the conflict and so don could lead to a tremendous here in catastrophe in the region. the military attacks positions of the paramilitary event and support forces in the capital funding between the receive and the army has been spreading from the capital cotton to other parts of the country. since in stafford, in mid april, the united nations is wanting. the conflict could took the region into a submit, a tearing catastrophe. it estimates the violence has forced at least 4000000 people from the huns. the morgan has moved from cap to the explosion that rocks the center of the dance capital called to him just after 10 am local time around h a. m g m t comes as a result of an s, ripe launch. the bible to denise army against positions i'll be permitted through rapid support forces around the vicinity of the general command of the army. now
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the general command of the armies under the control of the army itself would be areas around it else around it, and dominated by department of 3 rapid support forces. we've been trying to target the army headquarters since the spouse of the conflict in mid april. now we were able to hear artillery strikes, launched by the, for the needs are made against the position of the, our staff, from the city of the month with the northern parts of the capital. and they will also as trucks and drawing strikes in the eastern part and southern parts of the capital as well. but the fighting is not restrained to only be capital cartoon. there's also fighting between the recess and the southern. these are making other parts of the country installed at our force since the 11th of august slicing between the recess. and so the news army has led to hundreds of civilians losing their lives as a result of heavy artillery, selling, landing on civilian homes, access to health care is coming challenging to those who are trapped in the city of seattle and south. therefore,
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as fighting continues between the city and his army and the parent military, rapid support forced as many of them are trying to find their way to safety. but with ongoing fights and violence may say that they continue to be trapped with nowhere to go to table morgan out to 0100 to him in the united states, thousands of people have mocked the 60th anniversary of the civil rights, much on washington laid by the reference doctor martin luther king junior, the much commemorated a key movements in the country. this 4th, the equal rights for african americans. organized as if this is of inside, it's a continuation of that movement and wound that civil rights are increasingly under attack today. my kind of has moved from washington dc. most be corrupt to speak at the lincoln memorial behind me here has reminded the crowd that the battle for really quality still continues. speaker off the speaker refers to the attack as they put it on voting rights that have happened in recent years, insisting that these rights have got to be protected. they've still got to be for,
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for just an interesting point here that since the 2020 election and baseless claims of election fraud, they had been more than 100 pieces of legislation in mold and such a republican states which have impacted on voting rights. so the crowd hit absolutely adamant that this is something that should be a great concern and it's something that they've still got to fight. well. well, hillary shelton is a national advise of a policy and of governance at the civil rights organization in w i. c. p. he says the anniversary is a way to check what else needs to be done to fulfill the promise of the us constitution. the whole purpose behind the marches, and quite frankly, the supervisor limited. that time was one that was done with the ideas of non violence, very much in mind. the issues were, of course, protecting the reels liberty issues that are part of the united states system. that is the right to vote. right to quality education, access to health care,
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being able to live, would you like to live and be free by the tolerance of those of simply did not like african americans. so very well, there was an awful lot of focus on being able to just secure the constitutional rights that every single americans actually guarantee buyer constitutions which you may have noticed at this year's small. i, for those we have the opportunity to see it. that the discussions were about that all the voting rights i bought in rights have been weekend since something called a shelby versus orders. it printed the court decision, the week and the pre class provisions with that i voted twice. i certainly should talk about a formative action those issues need to be addressed as well. you know, education system as of now the provisions and a system to be able to actually make sure we guarantee each person regardless of the race or ethnicity, the opportunity to, to a high quality education has been struck down. what are the issues that came up to date was also the issue of gun violence, something that this, fortunately effects the african american community?
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one of the issues that was added to the agenda of course, is the issue of a woman's right to control her reproductive life. and with that comes the passion, i believe, a passion to don, one move to secure these rights once again, and hopefully even move beyond those in our future. the issue of emma good rights, those that want to come into the united states, the state that promised of america occur on the table to the east of being able to live in a secure and safe community. free of gun violence when gun violence is the number one cause of death violently of african american men, children and all the african american community for that matter. so, so thinking about those issues, the passion comes from in many ways, being the victim us by these problems and having the solutions that we would very well argue are tied into our us constitution. the constitution guarantees them, but the government does not securing the man um, with a high powered rifle in hand,
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gun has killed 3 people at a store in the us state of florida. the man of jacksonville says the gun and barricaded himself in the shop. the stand off with police ended when he showed himself full 30 side. the shooting is racially most devices. while i'm heartbroken, obviously, this is a community that has as a suffered again and again. so many times this is where we end up. and there were so many people out today, obviously grieving, upset. so it's, it's just something that should not, and must not continue to happen in our community. it's too often the same folks, a major traffic jam at one of the world's most important trends that routes may extend so much longer than expected. more than 100 ships stuck on either side of the panama canal due to low water levels following months of drowns, an average of 14 marine vessels cross dependent canal each day dense about 15000
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boats and ships every year. the passage counts through north and south america, and is a key navigation road around the continents. linking the atlantic and pacific oceans . it moves around 6 percent of global global maritime shipping. so lasandra over in p s. he joins us now live from the panama canal and fits what, what products are being affected the most here in to, i guess, could have the face consume of process. well that's one of the biggest, the worries here i obviously especially if this situation will continue at for many more months, which is what a lot of the experts fear will happen so far around $32.00 ships are able to go through the canal in both directions each day that's down from an average of around 40 and most of them, most of the ones that are seeing the largest, the legs are bulk ship cargo,
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boat cargo ship, sorry, which essentially means those that are carrying guide we cultural products such as grain or crude oil or a gas, the majority of the ships of the container ships instead that are able to move through. and that's because of the way they work. most of these ship reserve their spot in advance, which is more costly, but they're able to organize the, their travel better and they're able to book a spot. and the canal authority is trying to move those that through at almost at a normal pace. that's to what they've been that has telling us same particular since we're getting closer to the holiday season. the christmas season in may while in all countries really here and, and in particular in south america in north america. and they want to make sure that those products will reach the stores in, in time. but the big, big worries here is what will happen in the coming months given the fact that the,
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the route, the new phenomenon will continue panama is supposed to start at have is a main rain, a season here in the month of, uh, october and november as actually, it should start in, in september and the furious that they will not see enough rainfall. and that's why the current restrictions will remain in place for at least another 10 months. and they will continue to monitor what will happen with this. you just, you mentioned the drought there, but what can actually be done to avoid something like this happening again in the future. but we spoke to. 6 environmental this year and the experts that have been studying the way that come out works for, for many years. and they told us that it was actually known that the canal needed some more water. now remember the canal actually use this fresh water and that's
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because even if it's the next 2 oceans, the a of the canal is above sea level and it gets the water from 2 artificial lakes in 2015. there was a major expansion of the canals to allow larger ships. so the canal has been expanded, but the sources of fresh wire remains the same. that fresh water also is used by the city of panama, the capital of the country here, a 1000000 in and a half of people that, that gets their drinking water from that. so the main thing here will be to divert new rivers and get more fresh water for the canals to operate in the new normal and the, and the changing of the klein. okay, thank you so much for that. and that is hello sandra from the from the panama canal, i will still head on al jazeera visa takes action against spines, full chief luis ruby. alice is accused of kissing planned, shining hum. also without the consent and complaints of bullying and discrimination
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against online female game is being tackled the brought to you by visit capital to that are probably 2 more days of heat twice in the southern states, texas and louisiana. in particular, before this line of storms, which doesn't look particularly active, stops to move into just become more active and not so where the fault is. it takes you down to thirty's, where it should be. this is cooler weather and probably welcome weather or rather most after weather for the midway switch, showers, running out through the rockies and the cascades. it's to halt in seattle boats 30 degrees, but not breaking records. the which is the weather has moved away from his span yoda and put the rico with how to confront in the open volta. we've got big chest,
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potentially the 8 west in cuba. i also have the time put into not so much in panama, where you've probably heard the news, the panama canal, because of the elective, right, the some, but not much. arrived in brazil, it's cold enough for mornings in one or 2 places and certainly is a cold front on its way up, which will be noticed by the residence of rio. it was $42.00 degrees 2 days ago, and we're down to 19 on sunday, a huge truck. the weather to the science of that is, as it should be, to be quite honest. a lot of sunshine, temperature is not extremely low, except maybe in going to be there. and we have the quote to you by visit cuts on the
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the the, you're watching l g 0 reminder about top story is the ssl. it's about ways that a true commission says presidents, innocent men and gone glad this one, this week's presidential election, the 52.6 percent of the followers that the main o position has rejected those results, cooling the false. this will be men and god was 2nd term as president the you in
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this morning that the conflict and so down could lead to a few minutes here in catastrophe in the region. so down to military has a tax positions on the parent of that tree. rapid support forces in the capital finding between the iris, if any army has been spreading from top to the united nations is born in the conflict. could tip the entire region into a few minutes here in catastrophe. thousands of people have mocked the 60th anniversary of the civil rights module in washington. the much can memorize it was a key moment for them to admit that for, for equal fronts, for african americans organize the site. it's a continuation of the movements as civil rights come on to increasing attack. the defendants of 19th century, british prime minister william gladstone, have apologized for the family slaveholding, paused, and guy on a of slavery was just trying again to madison and his son, as the impact continues to 1000 ups the well today it is would be under the weight
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knowledge on assess those involvement, mis trying, and we talked about society that we apologize for the sentence of insights and insights. sitting, waiting on the site is continuing impact on the daily lives of many guy on his prison. welcome to the apology, but say that it wasn't enough. the front ali added, those who profited from the transatlantic slave, tried, should pay reparations. an acknowledgment, an apology, served as a model, reckoning body directing the pain and suffering inflicted on generation spots. however, remote the back of the legacy of slavery extends far beyond the confines of historical memories. descendants of john gladstone must, they'll also outline the plan of action in line with the carrier con 10 points spun for reply to justice. let's say if we say that to ship the metal gasket as
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government has express condolences and promised to compensate families of to 13 people were crushed to death outside of the sports stadium. nearly $100.00 others were interested in the stand paid at the opening ceremony of the indian ocean islands games, barbara, and gulf of reports injured. during this time, pete as a national stadium, these people were brought to a hospitably metal gasket capital, and then the reverse. a survivor of the crush says a group of funds try to push and the policeman told him to go away, but the delinquency pushed us through the portal and i fell down. people step to my head and i totally blocked house. some people were killed and dozens injured. my son and his friends went to the games together. he's in coma and his face is swollen. but he's just moving some movement. we did
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a knew that he was here. we came here at 6 in the evening yesterday. at least 15 people were killed in a similar incident at the same stadium in 2019. the venue managers are facing scrutiny over the handling of crowds and security. for government says it will support victims of this time. somebody most of the injured will be going back home, the government and the minister of public health. we take care of their bills, none of them will pay for their treatment. the indian ocean island games are held ever for us between nations, including my wishes to se shelves and become ours. but this 11th edition has opened with tragedy. barbara and good talk to sarah. faith has suspended the president of the spanish football association for at least 90 days to be sleepy. alice has refused to step down to kissing plaid chimney. i'm also on the lips off to the world comp final,
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the entire coaching stuff of the world cops. gold except for the head coach have resigned. these baka has more instead of a few good national view for evan, spain. it'd be protest outside the headquarters of its football federation, the r f f. and the row is escalated to the man of the center r f f president. lewis will be honest with you in the way 2 of them. he's denied his kissing of springs, leading goal score at jenny jose, who led the team to it's women's well come. victory was inappropriate. he quoted consensual so early a here to apologize for his actions. i will not resign, he said defiantly in front of an extruded recession of the federation. it keeps these critics of being false feminists. the federation released still is if the case the approved. it said the president did not lie in the embrace and casework consensual. not so said jenny, have most of the never agreed to that. she said from now her football union would defend her interest and 56 professional women players,
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including all 23 members of the winning women's world cups. court signed a statement saying they would not play for that country while ruby alice remained in charge. there is a extreme, severe problem officer prose sexism in this uh, football institution n, as well as to prevent the problem on how a spanish for both of the race or abuse the spanish government. so now its legal proceedings against ruby alice who was elected to his position in 2018 and fif of the governing body of world football set on saturday will be all this would be temporarily suspended for 90 days from all football related activities. while the investigation into his behavior was on, the way we'll be honest is clinging on to its job is left a sour taste in the optim off of what should be the celebration of victory, the pocket, which is 0. the 10s of thousands of his riley's have taken to the streets of
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telephone for the 5th. he's 4th week to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his plan judicial of a whole then yeah, who's hod ride coalition. just trying to limit the power of the supreme court to review government decisions. women make up nearly half of all online game is globally, but only a few competes professionally in the lucrative industry. well, some female players say they 56 isn't bullying and discrimination. sarah clock reports from prison on the if it's being made to change this. hardy wong is a member of the sports academy, the queensland university of technology, the 1st university in australia to launch its own east sports program, giving players the same results as, as any other late sport. 5 growing not very competitive. sorry. that's kind of linked in through gaming as well. heidi wellness a so one of the growing number of women joining the competition as an amateur level, almost 50 percent of people who play identify as being female. but at the
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professional level, it's less than one percent. one reason is increasing intimidation. women facing the sports arena with global research nosing female players receive sexually bonnet threats, harassment and discrimination in a competition dominated by young men. i thought this was the time to speak. it's important to use coal outs and games. and then when they realize that i was a woman, they kind of just all kicks me out of the game. so that kind of definitely drove me away from using in game chats. they talk about the harassments online that they encounter. they don't reveal who they are until they proved themselves. right. that is like, i get goosebumps. why shouldn't be like, why would the women is sports players have proved themselves to reveal their identity? is about to address the issue, the csc for launched its own campaign, creating a women in the boot camp noticed fame hood game. it also has female game is
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a safe space to play, and is designed to teach them the skills to deal with the systemic. talked to the culture of online gaming in an effort to convince more women to compete. if we want to see more women in a sports, we have to be proactive about sooner, how we deal with online abuse. how out a sports august function engine our everyone has a role play and making sure the space is all safe and accessible for women to be a part of us for solution. critics side of the industry needs to acknowledge there's a problem and long term, a code of conduct that prevents 6 in racism and homophobia needs to be introduced online gaming main cereal for an equal playing field. but there are also no women among the top $400.00 highest an east sports players, and typically men and much more than this female counterparts. that's another challenge. critics say the industry must address sir a clock out to 0 brisbin.
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