tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 28, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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it's foreign minister had talks with israel, has now been dismissed. the president of france says, the ambassador in this year will not leave despite pressure from the june to their uninstall. spanish prosecutors of open to a sexual abuse investigation into the country's approval federation. president lewis ruby, all his previous under pressure to resign, after kissing and spanish by jenny amongst them on the lips following that will cover the technical issue at u. k. air traffic control has led to long flight delays, with thousands of passengers stuck on planes and at airports. now, the computer failure has been identified and even fixed, but not before. hundreds of flights are grounded across the country. within 500
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flights have been canceled. airlines across europe warn passengers to expect long delays and even worse, it's bank holiday on monday. in the u. k. one of the busiest days of the year to travel while does there is need barker reports from london, a special ed traffic services say they've identified the glitch. i now remedy the problem that through a spiner wheeler works for the case, a violation network, and also created a domino effect impacting on travel across the continent and further field. the problem temporarily meant that the flight plans had to be inputted manually into that given system rather than all of that being done physically. and of course, it didn't mean that they were restrictions on the she had a number of volume of flights that could arrive a land or depart from british airports, especially from an airport like he probably, that is a major hub for international travel, particularly for trans atlantic. catch in east uh the uh,
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plains take off of the land every 90 seconds. so you can imagine you probably a little much in the vera veteran here at city, apple vo. whoa for travel. is that going forward? no need to know if this a resolution means that the things are suddenly remedied full past them to see what the best for the get on their way every single flight here a city has been cancelled or rescheduled to at least tuesday on this a band called at the national holiday, one of the busiest travel days of the the bulk i'll just say around london city airport. well for more of this, terry tell us or joins us from sussex, united kingdom, he is a former airline pilot. talk to us a little bit about what you think happens here and why as well. um it's a pretty technical question really. i mean the, the system was overloaded. um, so i don't know what the reasons for the technical glitch. well, i don't think anybody does,
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or at least not in public is yet. i am rather surprised, shall we say disappointed that there wasn't a simple backup system that kicked in. because once the automation system goes down, then everything slows down. and that's the result we've seen when the chaos with all the backups today. but, you know, we've been seeing this more and more nauseous in the u. k. but in the united states, why are we seeing this so frequently? um, well, um uh you would need to ask um the computer expert for the definitive answer. but um, in my book i wrote a change of air traffic control around the focus raw the i have really on the usa where they've had
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a number of problems and basically some lack of funding under investment. and i'm, i'm relapse and because i, that's definitely the reason here. but them one does one the from the national lead traffic service um, was, was state and institution. it was broad besides a few years ago and we've seen all the same uh, prophesies ations result in poor investment from the owners. so it may be that or it may just be a assignment suggested i cannot ration. but um we, we, we live 9 for a while. yeah. and they, are there increase travel patterns that are also to blame the fact that consumers are perhaps traveling more and is this is the system under stress as well? i think that said guys very likely to be the case of where we are in the u. k. now,
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kind of back to prepare and damage levels of travel where the system is back to pre to then kind of damage levels of services. perhaps part of the question um, you know, come us drives volume low cost a line is the ring expanded enormously. um and i wonder how long ago the um, shopping control system was upgraded kind of by the officers of that. and as we look at the flight radar, as it stands right now, that we do know that this has been repaired, but there certainly is a backlog. it appears around the london airport, particularly that there are a number of planes circling. and there seems to be kind of a crash of planes that are trying to land. is this what we can expect that this is going to be sort of around this anticipated bank holiday that there are going to be a number of cancellations,
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flight delays. but this is going to really upset travel plans for the foreseeable future to quite well for a few days. i think, i mean obviously you've got a number of scientists here. you go to across arriving. um they have a limited amount of c or on both. they can only hold for a certain amount of time. they may have to drive it somewhere. so i guess that will be one fine sir. um, where can they give a driver to? if it's a u. k wide problem, perhaps i have to go to content. we're in terms ofa disruption. we will have an croft and cro in the wrong place cru running out of juicy. i was in the wrong place and nobody to replace them. so it's going to be, i'm by them in be the paper. little gutter draws over the or oh oh i don't envy them either, terry. i totally appreciate you joining us, their former airline pilot,
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speaking to us from the united kingdom. thank you. all right or other top story. now libby is top diplomat has been sacked after in a merge, she held a secret meeting with israel's foreign minister last week. local media reporting that nashua outmanned goose has no fled the country. and the meeting between the pair was the 1st of its kind. the 2 nations were have any official ties, lives, foreign ministry has sought to play down the meetings saying it was a casual encounter. but israel's disputed that saying the to our discussions enroll work, read at the highest levels. now news of that meeting was 1st revealed by israel's foreign minister. eli cohen is sparked protest across libya. demonstrators burned is really flags and demanded that all men go should be dismissed. normalization of ties with israel is a criminal offense under the libyan law. to cover them. uh, so we condemn this meeting with this real, especially if the normalization was plumped and this,
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this meeting really happened. and if it is not staged or something, then honestly, this is not acceptable to libyans, a sub. and then follow steve. here we support the palestinian people totally and we will not allow for libya to occupy any country in the world. whether with israel, others we have the libyan people are a free people and we do not allow this until the palestinian people are arabs and we care about them correctly. and alice elders here is malik trained reports from tripoli on the government's reaction, as well as the public's mood of late last night. the libyan foreign ministry released a statement saying that this, the, the foreign minister and his own, my gosh, is meeting with you like cohen was incidental and informal. well, visiting her count of her and tell you and counterpart in rome, you like co and these rarely for him is there just happened to be there at the statement added that there was no negotiations, no discussions or consultations in regards to the relationship between israel and
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libya of what we've seen ins or across the entire country. people went out on the streets last night, calling for her to be dismissed immediately as a result, the prime minister opposite how many debate by suspended her of her duties temporarily last night. he's open investigation, but today we're hearing from sources close to prime minister opposite how many debate about that, and that's the admin goose. libya versus female foreign minister has been dismissed of her duties. also why the libyan foreign ministry has tried to downplay this meeting. people here are extremely angry and i think it's clear to say that libyans aren't ready to normalize their relations with israel. now traina, l 0, tripoli. as we reported much more of that meeting and details from it has been coming from the as really side as harry faucet reports from western slum. as well as entirely contradictory narrative is coming from use ready side as opposed to the
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lady inside of this equation. a foreign ministry official saying that this was a coordinated meeting featuring direct talks, not the kind of accidental bump into you kind of me think that the lived inside has been describing. and that's very much the message that came from the statement of, from the foreign ministry on sunday, in which there was reference to discussions about what the technology, agriculture, of cooperation, restoring jewish sites inside libya and the color coding the foreign minister. also saying that this was a historic moment, the 1st step putting it in the kind of context of all the efforts towards normalization with other arab states. and there was also uh, from this foreign ministry official, a, an indication that this was a coordinated announcements of the meeting by the israeli side. but at the same time that was saying that the timing of this announcement was not coordinated. so stretching the definition really a coordination there, and suddenly the lady inside seems to be taken completely unawares by the public nature of all this. and that is attracted
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a good deal of criticism within his writing as well, especially from the opposition to form a foreign minister from a prime minister. yeah, let the now, the leader of the opposition saying that this was amateurish, but it would dismay other countries engaged in negotiations with israel. he said that this was a morning of national shame that this had taken place. this announcement that'd be made in this way. and endangered human life, presumably the life of the libyan foreign minister in return nearly for a headlight to okay, we're going to take a closer look at libya. it's a nation divided between 2 rival administrations. first and triple a. there is the u. n. recognized government where the scandal over contacts with israel's happening . but there's also a rival administration to brooke and that's backed by the united arab emirates. and it also has contacts with israel. that hasn't generated nearly as much controversy, the son of libyan world. how lisa hafta visited tel aviv last year for talks with
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senior is realized. now algebra is marlin bashar, our senior analyst joins us from london for more about this model on knowing the illegality. why did the foreign minister take this meeting with the israelis? or what do you see for this time be good. so he says she says, right. we don't know exactly which actually took a meeting or she was afraid. we don't know if she was for dish, diplomatically so, or she was framed by these rays of perhaps the italians for the time being we have allegations from the inside navigation. somebody's already sides. and clearly each side has its own uh, intentions driven by a certain what are the cap cuz there's re, besides, they are the best for because of their bad reputation as neo fascist, with with
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a few friends nowadays in the west coast with us in the east they're trying to pop their, uh uh, you know, the procedure if you have been trying to clean yet another relationship with them about out of the country and, and say, announcement, the way it was done is for this very particular government that's been really in despair. because of it's precious to tendencies to claim 2nd victory on the side was quite different than we don't know whether the prime minister did in fact give it to go ahead or not to the 4 minutes of a 12. but you know, is that she's basically flex no jerky and, and she's really not really wanting to 1st i contemplate that because she thinks that there were mixed messages. now why, what about what as far as a because it's because the united states continues to be on behalf of laser, i think the live. yeah. so when the c i a director bill barnes wasn't live. yeah, they are the part of the year. he discuss normalization. these are,
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i mean i'm basically not just of the beauties to do so. it's part of the story, a mystic triangle that keeps on repeating itself. basically, to the dismay of the policy, as of this, this may or may be, as in this case you, this may all be in general. so you're saying that this is actually as part of kind of an expansion of the, by the ministrations abraham acord sort of policy of this sort of normalization of ties between israel and arab countries. and this is really sort of spurred on by us policy. absolutely. i mean, there's certainly pushes for one between so the already been is read different pushing for other countries in the region to normalize relations with this. right. and it was not, and it has not been fisher. that's been paying the price for that position. so hard for most of the should say from fix there's nothing more. oh, it's normalization, right. is there
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a good return for i might have kind of recognizing the decide how as world this is denise normalization. what is rare in return for american lifting of sanctions? right. so just on an o on the united states continues to pay off for these various crimes, right? so do you like it says rushes to laws, relationships with the killers of the people or the buyers of the senior people? because i find, you know, who searches what i'm so many so much when it's page just decides to be focused on helping us run homeowners relations. this why it's disagreement with this very particular government. but everyone agrees is quite new york. let's just say i'm not exactly friendly to washington. why though with the foreign minister except this meeting, irish,
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she's obviously collateral damage and all of this was at niagara tay on her part. or do you think this was kind of an agreement? and this was all part of the plan. i know it's a gift game, right. i think maybe start to be in circles might of wish that they could all got away with this meeting please in washington with all i'm going the young people because as we know the libyan is like the majority of ours on a gauge normalization with these drugs because they know what's happening against the interest of the fantasy and people who remain on the occupation and disposition after many, many decades. so with a whole step it would be done in secret, but also the, the, the in mature is a form for a minister who also has no diplomatic experience. by the way, any point having announced this uh, this presumed meeting. because again, he wants some credit and he wants to get his government some credit because his
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government has such a terrible reputation in the region. and beyond that, they need any kind of, uh, you know, victory, even if it is, uh, you know, the worst kind which is kind of funny uh, ends up blowing. couple differences. uh, this helps explain a lot more one for shara senior out is there analyst joining us from london? thank you. so okay, we still got a lot more head on the news. our stay with us because we have the story ahead of the day of key core hearings in former us president donald trump selection interference trials. and for as fans, most of the students from where the avaya in state run school. also ahead and support it was a record breaking night for this united states gymnast. and they will have that coming up. they was
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the 1st president says his ambassadors in his year will stay put despite a 48 hour deadline set by the coo leaders for him to leave. man that crosses, friends does not recognize the agenda that over through the democratically elected president. last month, protest has been held outside the french embassy and military base in the capital near may. now the 2 leaders and their supporters of accused france applauding to the stabilize the country. the paris denies the accusation. most of it, but thinking about i think the total policy is correct. it is based on the courage of president mohammed was due on the commitment of war. diplomats endo on boss of death will stay despite the pressure and despite illegal claims of authority, as well as on the efforts of the internal security forces. and on on me, it was pretty picky. somehow policy is simple. we do know trickled. nice, cool. he does. we support the president has not resigned and we are committed to
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standing by his side. we support it causes diplomatic efforts and military action when it would be approved from our and this truly a bow a. so g is a former president of the international criminal court. he's now the international law jurist at traditional metropolitan university, and he says, international law prohibits any violation of embassies. the often times that reality doesn't always pass code with the $1.00 to $10.00. we have a stock example of desired here on the legality question. what did they have the right to expel the strange to diplomatically cation, we were looking at what the constitution of the ship, it saves the matter. what did the supreme law call their country? and the one hand would also be looking at what international law stays on the beginning, what the constitutional law or new jersey is right then kind of the one that
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constitution. it tells us that the threat to the republican form of government can't do the democratic border of government is high treason in sure. tan, punishable by law. right there you have the constitution. so these are saying that what is happening is the legal, it is high threes and i put it's using for disease power. so that causes that from the perspective, go into the order of new jersey, the looking outside to want them to mask the law says again, there's a number of triangles to it fast. you will have to deal with the matter of the magic below, relating to diplomatic relations. we have a b, and i convention on that. that's a is look the,
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the diplomatic mission. nothing. that contrary is inviolable on nicholas norman joins us live from paris. he is the former french of bassett, or just sending out molly and he joins us now live. so i've talked to sir, so far for us has not withdrawn at some bass or do you think that is likely to change a slave? the situation is really are still made for the time be we'll have to head. so steve, act really, why don't we sleep? don't we stick a whole stage president by the end of the community to, to the chevy and the, as it was said before the french and by so dora does not complying with the, the oldest stevens and by the gen thought, by the qu, leaders. so now he's himself pick on the whole stage, e he's em, but sees a friend and bessie because he has been ok should be expelled. z
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t. my tom is fast though. it was midnight last night. and so he's got to go out of, he's embassy, but he seems to think that and the cutoff of what does electricity, the food and everything, by the way, we do the racing in storage of the m s. c. so the situation that we lost as long as it will need to go situation between the 2 presidents is going to last until the does not set up to see creation each very confused, very complicated. and during the signs there is much french bashing. there is much resentment against french policy because we all fall in the fall. we also the main box. so we are shoes of avery, seeing that these going badly, the country. and you know, it's a very poor country. was
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a flores worldwide. and we heard from emanuel maximum, the french president who was very firm that he believes that, that what he is doing is, is the right approach. and, but he is going to stay the course and that france deserves to have a presence there and has actually been helping in the region. do you believe that the policy is the right one? when there are 2 kinds? so policy from a c or a kick or bind to view i the be from my page and the what? and in that case we should where we subject it up. because after or it's it is, it does not out prominently. does that choice to either this kind of government though? i know that kind of government, but this is not defense then the french position is to be politically legal and
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consistent with zip constitution. is it present the, the resign he has not signed a letter of resignation? so according to the french diplomacy east, the president, the one who is taking hostage. so if he signs a letter of resignation, the situation should change and the process would have no more relationships with the new authorities, but it is, it is not the case so far. so we are also people are still made because there is much tension much uh, uh, consolidation between the french government and the lead us in. yeah. made. yeah. and so we suffer from the see creation and then we are losing see, the possibility of copywriting is a future, but this is a choice,
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but that would be that that'd be maybe doris. and very quickly what concerns you most given the fact that this continues in terms of stability and security. if diplomatic efforts to restore the cost to tional order continue to stall a wait 0 diploma. the influence from different countries, mentally, i'm getting you all to find the solution to these going fuel situation. but you know, the presence of the bedroom is at the minutes that you should be restored to some bio and because either either mentally so, so it's very difficult to find a solution, a compromise. the workplace is done by the legal president, easiest under strong pressure because he has snowball headed to see more water around or more fresh food. the best ease or very uh, does that mean the best of these is he has
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a strong wheeler. uh and uh he resist. if it was precious and so far he has not resigned it, as it was already said. so is the situation. it should not last very long. it has last to one months already. this cool uh to replace the bottom on to the terminal. indeed. all right, nicholas remind we're out of time. we appreciate you joining us there from paris. thank you. thank you. the meantime, the head of the un mission in molly has been brief or rather has raised the security council ahead of the plaid withdrawal by the peace keeping force in december. more than $12000.00 troops will accept molly before the end of the year. that's after the ruling june to their asked the united nations to leave accusing it of failing to end in security. now the un security council vote is and it's decade long peacekeeping mission in july was 0. is gabriel rosario reports from the united
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nations headquarters in new york. i think this was an incredibly important briefing because it probably will be the last time the security council is brief. on the situation in molly with the drug down of the peacekeeping troops. there they are facing a host of problems, not the least being the geography. molly is twice the size of france and right now it is in rainy season. there. so as l got some one, the head of the peacekeeping mission in molly said he goes, in some cases it's taking un peacekeeping convoys. more than 50 hours to travel, just 50 kilometers, to get to a base where they can be mobilized as it's called. but clearly, you saying that they are on schedule to meet this december 31st deadline, despite the volatility of the situation there. just last week. in 2 separate incidents,
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a un convoy was attacked by unknown armed groups and several peacekeepers were injured. nevertheless, though, there is certainly urgency to get this done and get this done as soon as possible. trying to meet that end of the year deadline. gabriel's on 2 houses here at the united nations to okay to washington. now we're a trial date has been set for former us president donald trump, in a federal case where he has been accused of trying to overturn his 2020 us presidential election defeat. alda zero's ellen fisher is joining us from washington with more on that story. and alan talked to us a little bit about what you learned regarding that case. march 5th is the day that donald trump will go on trial here in washington, dc accused of trying to submit the results of the 2020 presidential election the
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basis for charges. he is the sole defendant, as the team are good, that it should be delayed until april 2026. the said with more than 12000000 pages of documents to review, they simply wouldn't be ready to go before that date. the prosecution wanted a trial date of january. the 2nd, the judge said both parties were being unreasonable and she finally came down on march. the 4th, that's important for a number of reasons. first of all, it is the day before super tuesday. that's the day when voters in more than a dozen states will go to the polls to the cold beer preferences for who they would like to see to be the republican presidential nominee. it also comes just 3 weeks before donald trump will be in a state court in new york. there he's charged with offences links to the payments, all the secret payments to an adult film star ahead of the 2016 election. donald trump says these allegations are all politically motivated,
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all about stopping them from standing a for profit, for the white house again. now he'll get the chance to prove his innocence here in washington, in a trial starting march, the 4th. and this is the only case you're following regarding donald trump. there's the georgia case as well that you're across. there's been a development there to the size. donald trump will appear for his arraignment when they read the charges on september the 6th. so he doesn't actually have to be in the court for that. you can sign up for say to his lawyer as you go along with my behalf and just enter a not guilty plea. that's what it's going to happen. but all of the 18 co conspirators have been indicted in georgia. they too will have their arrangements on the 6th of september. they are scheduled at 15 minute interview in intervals. so it likes of rudy giuliani kind of chase, but who's asked for and natalie trial. all of those will go through the arraignment
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. i know so mark meadows and he's in court today. he has gone to court and joe just saying, look, i was acting in the direction of the president whose head of the federal government . i was a federal government official, therefore the state really can't touch me on this issue. i was doing what i was meant to do, and he's gone to the court to say, please move this case to a federal court. well, that heating is ongoing at the moment in georgia, and if he's successful and he's able to move that case, then there's at least 4 others who are considering that, including donald trump, himself. it's a lot. all right, ellen fisher live for us there in washington. thank you. all right, let's take a short break still head on al jazeera cus surface here as cars visits china to help ease tensions over trade and technology. exports and sport organizers are predicting next year's paralympics in paris. we'll break ticketing records and is here with that story say what
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the hell are there? it's a pretty settled story across the middle east. an event, but we are seeing some popcorn cloud lingering around the south west of saudi arabia. i could bring some live the showers, possibly some storms as well. we saw some pretty nasty storms in america last week . these are expected to be for the south, but to the north was seen some went to weather cleaning on to eastern areas of to keep pushing their way across into northern areas of iran as well as we could also see a shower to across the event. those blustery winds blowing those on the 2nd conditions for the east as we go tuesday into wednesday. nothing's all set to cool across the region ever so slightly for places like baghdad, as well as q 8. and we have, we'll see, tempt, just come down to 43 degrees celsius, 41 degrees in doha, we are expecting the humidity to klein. with that however,
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that one was to the north of africa, temperature is building across the northeast. once again for the likes of libya as well as egypt, cairo coming in at 40 degrees celsius, the. everything's all set to cool across the north, west for the likes of morocco and l. julius way to weather, looking its way into central pots about your area. but it says that central band of africa that sees the west of the thunderstorms over the next few days, much stria for the south was sunshine in cape town. on are learned, please be coming to enquire with lewis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. september, which is the india host, the g 20 summit, where leading economies will discuss global challenges, the broad costs premier of
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a new series, exploring the implications of us and to fully cover those for 1st amendment rights will lead to gather with new york for the un general assembly with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate talks. generation sport meets the icons who are challenging preconceptions and using the platforms to change society. the candidates for mexico's presidential election will be announced. will this be the 1st time in the country's history to women go head to head for the top, jump september on al jazeera, the the
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welcome back and watching out 0 reminder of our top stores at this hour. a technical failure in air traffic control the u. k costs place to be delayed and some even cancelled, but it's now been fixed. still there is an ongoing disruption to airline passengers worldwide living as foreign minister nozzle at the l. 9. goose has been fired, falling in unannounced, meaning with these really for administered in italy last week. so meeting sparks widespread demonstrations in libby with protesters burning is really flags. the friendship president says has and bachelor tend to share, will stay put despite a 48 hour deadline set by the coo leaders for him to leave for us is banning students from where he the a by and state run schools. the education minister said new guidelines will be issued before classes resume next week. the full lakes robes. also notice the a by a soft and warm by muslim women has caused much debate on whether it should be
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allowed in french schools. girls have long been banned from wearing head scarves and schools, because the public schools must at any cost perhaps more than any other institution, be protected from religious indoctrination or from the refusal of our most important common rules. and for more natasha butler reports for paris. bonuses, education minister says the be a buyer will be banned in french schools from september. when children go back to the cos room. she says that is because the a, by this little new spacing down one by some was the women violates from these very straight secular rules. now since 2004 in from a religious signs and symbols have been banned in schools, including head scalds, capers, and crosses will gabriel. it's how the education minister says that no one can walk into a classroom wearing something which could suggest would say religion is he also says
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that there's been an increase in violations all. faults is very strict, secular rules over the past year in phones, and that is why this faith around be a buyer has risen. well, there's been a lot of reaction to these from those on the political fall rights and rights have welcome to move. they say they've been calling for such a fan for a long time. there are other positions on the next says he stays with his friends, discriminate against muslims, particularly of full muslim women. one permanent leslie orientation saying this is just another example of present microns government trying to police watch women way . and then we've also heard from some very prominent muslim associations who say, says he, a boy is not a religious piece of clothing. it is merely something one by some women in a to show that they have a cultural identity. as a fashion statement. eluded originally is a national president of a math muslim students of france,
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and she says the proposed ban is racist. a guy is known to not be a religious government, it's actually a quote for one. anyone who does an internet research can see that uh, although the government don't seem to really care about this information and still done it. which is interesting because what we say is the wrong side. i've done some of your on fences. the only are the only country that you just said on the cruising that women can in what kind of where. so what, which woman of a, uh, did you feeling on as most a moment as the woman from immigration? and this shows how this is liking her empty races. a husband wants to set. you don't need to see if it's a to know what that is. just look out the students are, you're going to know when it's wondering what it's not, what does that mean? that means that it's just about who is growing it. and actually even sometimes when the student is not even someone, where's the his job, this list of them, it's on the ground when you look at it, because it's, it has been a quite
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a debate for sometimes. no, it was slight and harassment one seems to of most of the students. well, talking about head must is chasing up students. and how was what street? oh teacher waiting every, every morning for the midst of students to control their outfits or even condition to access to the classroom. if they don't have full to of it's for example, for support. if your t shirt is not short enough, it's actually a professor that said that if it's not short enough, i cannot see the dump side. you all know or do i refuse to kind of enter. it doesn't bother. and now where's the governing zone? if you have party is denying allegations of widespread vote rigging in last week's general election, it says any person was complaints should go to court. be like charl commission, declared president emerson. non god was the winner. but the main opposition leader nelson shaneesa insist that he won. he says his party is planning to challenge the
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result of well promise code 9 z is spoke 1st and for the opposition citizens coalition for change, party is involved way. and he says is considering several options for challenging the election outcome good to both of pro struct digital as bones to, to, to, to the things that the month for did in our country. as you know, there are several options available to us. and that's included. but they're not limited to so the legal rhodes which was considering we also have the diploma good when we are not being and putting pressure on the, on the, on the video and member stage a particular besides enough for it can development community. but also the broad, the international community, or by the way, the famed our position, the elections. that's what we're conducted as above we filled up so you might be short of it free and for election to all right. uh,
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the united states and china have held talks about restrictions to trade between the 2 nations commerce secretary gina raimondo is the latest senior official from washington attempting to ease tensions with badging. she held talks with the chinese commerce minister went how they agreed to set up a working group on trade and export control information. exchange. china is criticized us efforts to block access to advance semiconductors. but romando said the issue was not up for discussion. well, i'll just, there is katrina, you reports from badging for both sides hoping that dina raymond is visit, will stabilize what has been and increasingly tense relationship ever growing list of disagreements. she said for 4 days, and the only has she met with account of one one's house. she's also due to meet with other chinese officials as well as american business leaders kit engaging. now raymundo has said that during her discussions with chinese officials, issues of national security of limits, these are,
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for example sensitive technology such as semi conduct is however, message to the aging is that there are many other areas of trade which can be expanded. for example, health inducing, she's also going to want to go home with some wins for the american community. for example, the company flowing which is waiting on, sold deliveries of planes to china, china. so it's quite and said that it wants to post open and will present business environments between the us and china, the us, which one is the largest trading partner. and this relationship is enormously important for sinus economic growth, especially at a time of course, sec, nation k. in china now on sunday, the government rolled out a targeted measure to help bruce investor confidence, recognizing that the company is currently in a slump. it cuts the levies on stock trades like 50 percent. and we saw on monday morning when the stock market opened up an immediate boost of 5 percent. however,
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this game seem to be short lived because my laser in the day this had taped down to about one percent. and that really is because the fundamental problems plaguing china is economy remain the same. i received a bond for chinese export all week. the real estate sector, previously, a pillar of economic growth here is still in prices and domestic consumption remains suddenly lower post pandemic. so columbia, so saying that these targeted specific measures are a step in the right direction. but in order to pull china's economy out of its current rods, more major stimulus policies, katrina, you all to 0 aging for more of the story way. sushi a is the shanghai director of the economist intelligence corporate network and he says, the government of china is doing what it can to bring stability to the economy all the time. this economy at this moment is suffering from the we congress from both investors and husbands. and the, and the uh,
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the driver is relying on the mattress and packages to bring that uh, consumer expense for the, especially in the 2nd half of the year to stabilize the economy. anthony. sure. uh to, to, to, to make sure that there is any coverage because your customer cabinet is aging, is important to get a customer and a better process of your future income and half of our kids are just absolutely one of the very important sources for real. so costs here in china, in addition to the power markets and the as low as the poverty center is as a very sluggish stage downstairs. and as the results, the government has to be emphasized thing the importance to revise the last the capital markets and to, to stabilize people's income up to stabilize the capital market as the source for people's future income. but as i'm talking to see, the overall best system here in china is, is, is as healthy as does,
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especially the markets used last year on the overall commercial vans outstanding debt. and therefore, the health status of the chinese fence is, is, has a reasonable uh, status at this moment. however, we do see that since the central government started to cost a major policy rates in order to stabilize the economy as to stimulates the borrowing behaviors of customers and investors. commercial vans probably margin has been squished and their future prospect is at the is not a not looking pretty good at this, but without pressure on the financial stability assistance. the see all the countries i'm guessing on top of the year. therefore, we do see that the that extends all policy costs of the, of the, by the central government having relatively conservative,
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amazing market expectations for restrictions on transit remain in place at the panama canal. one of the world's most important shipping routes. the canals authority has reduced the number of ships due to unprecedented low water levels. alj a 0 is alessandra around p. a. t reports from panama. more than a 100 ships are still standing by outside the panama canal, even though wait times to cross the canal, had been slowly improving each day. and then precedent, a drought as reduce water levels, forcing alternatives to cut down on the number of daily crossings. and to impose weight restrictions on ships slowing down operations at this key trade artery that unites to ocean spit, depends on fresh water to function. any pick up in the canals. operation can quickly ripple through the global economy. shipping prices increase for each day.
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the special spend out here at sea waiting for us post to cross, but we have some ship owners have opted for alternative routes, increasing costs. shipping experts say this is another green sign for a global economy under pressure by many supply chain challenges, mostly related to a changing climate. is worry. and he said, well, for, for, for us, i think maybe the, the, the project to provide more water to the front of our condo is something that is on the table in this moment. yep. that could take years to happen. in the meantime, less business means less revenue for the canal and higher prices for consumers. that can also tory to says the restrictions will cost him at least $200000000.00 in los revenue. in the next fiscal year, low prices have been going up for ships waiting in line each additional day can cost between $20.00 to $45000.00 more depending on the size of the ship. skipping the line, buying a slot in special auctions,
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organized but daily by the canal can now costs up to $900000.00 from an average of $400000.00. i'm finally the maximum allowed to draft means that larger ships now need to send some of their cargo on land spending hundreds of thousands of dollars more to use trucks and train as experts say, it's too early to estimate how much of these added cost will translate into higher prices, but that they definitely will. but lifting curren restrictions will not be possible until sufficient rain returns. if they don't do this, we're not going to be able to attend any more ships. we're going to have to restrict the draft more. and you have to understand that is not only the canal, the water is also for the human consumption in panama city, a difficult balance that will require costly infrastructure,
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changes to maintain the canal viable in the future with more frequent and extreme weather conditions. allison that i'm get as, as the panama are finally at least 2000000 people are expected to attend this year is not hang. he'll carnival that's underway in london. your biggest carnival celebrates caribbean culture and history. the to day festival is also paying tribute to the wind rush this year, marking 75 years since the arrival of the ship, caring a generation of migrants in the u. k. i'll still head on al jazeera, as for at the church that has become a focal point in the scandal, as in golfing spanish football. and he will be here with that story. stay with us,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, all right, it's time for sports. here is andy, thank you so much. kimberly will spanish, prosecutors have opened a sexual assault investigation into the country's football federation. president louis read, be honest, really honest, of course, under pressure to resolve enough. the casing spanish plat jenny had my side without a consent a month, but his mother, sorry, is going on hunger strike saying her son is the victim of an in human hunt. david structure, it's a church and southern spain. and then like the focal point for the kissing scandal that's in gold, spanish football. it's where the mother of louise will be all as has gone on hunger strike, to protest the treatment of a son, who's under pressure to resign,
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enough to kissing the spanish pledge. and if i have most so on the lips following that will come when his cousin spoke outside the church. if that's the window, what can i get? again, of course he's suffering because he doesn't want his mom to be put in this position . but his mom knows what he's like, those who know him know where he is. this type of media reaction is not normal. he's not to harass. so what is not normal? is that this go did what she did. she was playing every 11 day with champions. everyone was happy and 3 days later she says it was harassment. all wheel stupid. the allies has already been suspended by footballs. well governing body facebook for the 46 year old by the defiant speech last week, saying he would not quit and claim to be the victim of a witch hunt. but false feminists follow self and municipal spain. second, deputy prime minister yolanda diaz says the behavior of ruby allies and others that the spanish f a has been unacceptable. the notes say they cannot always get blown if i am to give my opinion. all these people supporting therapy,
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all of us do not have the competency to remain in the posts. there is a class that's a violation of rights, and the alleged acts of sexual harassment. a 4th case, it's all of us. they must not continue in depositions, it's all very clear. women's rights are non negotiable in spain or elsewhere. the kissing rabbits made an impact internationally, including in mexico city. what boston loading is women's team is preparing for a series of friendly matches. maybe we're going to be in a contract wednesday as we need to find a solution where they need to be consequences. i hope steps will be taken for inclusion and progress to avoid this kind of staying on female football. yeah, yeah. so this, how can i live with, with this disgusting situation? everyone wants to support had more so everyone has stood with spain and with women . and i think this is positive stuff like that. and for the looking for it's terrible that was power abuse and sexual harassment. you're in an international event that everyone saw the most serious thing in the desk. questioning
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a player when everyone. so it's, and there is video evidence spanish prosecute as of now open to sexual assault, investigation against ruby as the scandal and folding at a time when spain should still have been celebrating winning the world cup. david stokes them out. you 0 or are but someone she needs to be in a point said the coach of saudi arabia's national st. comes just a couple of weeks after he left his job in charge of easily you tell him has been given for a contract with around $8.00 to $7000000.00 a year. is 1st much charge will be against costa rica at the start of next month when she needs its illegal in the your pen championships and let the little so that month city to that 1st permanent title in 2012 as the final tightest front. some of the of the us open is underway in new york for champion dominic same by the winning stall the all stream on the mens tossed in 2020 but a suffolk series of career threatening and re sense and won't put any trucks out of the top $300.00 in the world run kingsley through to around so after this straight sets when
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a kind of extends assembly one women's world. and when he gets through on 2nd underline her credentials. this type of the favorite, the polish play facing rebecca peterson of sweden for the loss of just one gaming on the an hour soon. so i guess the defending champion also on the she is french now some on balls. is one a record 8 us gymnastics around cycle the whole decade after winning her 1st. she's the 1st man or woman to achieve this and it's $26.00 is also the oldest woman's ever when the all around cycle house present in chicago, early this month to use of to pulling out a several events with a type of mental health issues. but that's now 2 institutions coming back and mixed up. he's going will championships and possibly next year's olympics. i feel like i'm capable of doing it and i've had to prove to myself that i can still go out there and complete the same level as before. so as long as,
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as long as i should be out here, absolutely not. but let me go and see what can i was just hoping extra is paralympics and parents will break ticketing records athletes have the mocking the one you can't bounce the events in the french capsule around 2800000 tickets will go on sale. sued in the head of the international, probably the committee hopes it will be a sellout for the 1st time in history. the people know that when they buy a ticket, they turn on the tv, they go online, they was incredible sports. but also people understand that as mold tweets that then just go to room problems. it's about using the platform to change perceptions to change reality, to change the world, to become a more inclusive place for one point to beat and people. so i think the combination is super thoughtful and some history for south sea down in the basketball wells, cut the world. the youngest nation is when it's 1st, every game of the filaments facing china this time in the philippines south. so the
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next by serbia on the team is still in with the chance of reaching the 2nd. all right, that is how you sports is looking for that. kimberly. all right, thanks so much and a and that is it for me. kimberly how good, but stay with us. associates, hey, will be here with more news in just a moment. don't go away. the . the new generation of young people in making demands to a balance society. welcome to generation change a global series to attempt to understand content in the ideas that mobilize use
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