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faces falls to step down for kissing a spanish play. a ralph to the national teams world. come when 60 years since that historic civil rights march on washington dc. we're going to find out if anything's changed for race relations in the us, the libby is top different, not spin, sacks out. so she had a secret meeting with israel's foreign minister, and it's in the last week local media as a national, i'm a goes as a flight. the country use the meetings spot wide spread protests and libya as malick. china reports from chevrolet, libya's 1st female foreign minister, and top diplomat. that's not meant goose has been sacked. that, that follows in announcement by the is really foreign ministry of a meeting between my goose and her is really opposite el chico in, in rome. last week, kogan described the meeting as historic. and the 1st step in the relationship
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between israel and libya, libya as foreign ministry down play the meeting, calling it incidental and informal. but news of the talk sparked outrage and protest across several cities in libya. demonstrators closed off roads brewing just really flags and calls for her immediate dismissal. local media reports and libya statement goose has left the country over concerns for her security. people here at this coffee shop support her termination. the protests are expected as a citizen of libya alone with the majority of libyans against normalization, with israel. but i hope future protests remain peaceful you can call for the dismissal of officials, but there's no need to but ties, clothes off. roads. libyan is real, have no formal diplomatic relations under libyan law. it's illegal to have an authorized discussions with this really officials. it'd be in the 2nd uh the
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palestinian close is a very sensitive issue for libyans. we have a long history of supporting palestine in regards to the government. the prime minister knew of the mazing, that's a catastrophe. if he didn't know that's even worse. if i was in his place, i would resign our it. as hard as of that is a political analyst. he says, even if one goose was directed by the prime minister to meet is really officials by law, she should have refused the notice of letting myself. when was that it was an incidental meeting of the ministry says she could have left and refused to talk to the is waves. the foreign minister was wrong to attend this meeting. she is now paying the price. she has been fired when she no longer has a political future here in libya. she may now also face criminal charges. the government says an investigation has been opened into next them inclusive meeting with eli cohen. but people here remain extremely angry. whether or not she will
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face criminal charges remains to be seen bouts right now, i'll just hear a triple opposition. it is. and israel's say, the government is close to a foreign relations disaster because of what they're calling an irresponsible leak . hobby hostage, a voice from west through some of as well as entirely contradictory narrative is coming from use ready side as opposed to the 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 libyan side 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 was a technology, agriculture with 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. there was also uh,
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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 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 best 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 come out to be it was an advisor to the transitional government. the ruled lady m after mom a good off it was over thrown in 2011. he says the libyan prime minister should
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also resign. he's squarely responsible for that. and this thing began basically not only in january of this year, and his meeting with the director of the see a mr. william burns, believe it or not. and they had meetings in jordan with the head of the most uh, several months before that and continued to do that on a frequency. and then i can stand behind that, that he has done that. and i believe his meeting with um the uh, the director of the ca early january tooth, uh this year. uh, he initiated the, the, uh, the normalization of relationships between the relationship between libya and as well. and i believe um, um with the brands might have been quite a little that was not by surprise, but he knew that meetings and i'm sure he was aware of favors new things with the
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most side to do that. um, i don't know if this has been, i would say a, a, a, a large specific concrete policy for on policy the united states. because united states should and i have better sense then trying to normalize relationships, relationship between libya and israel, at a company of that country that is dysfunctional. does not have institutions that are functioning. so that's really, i mean, i can say that they that needs to go and he knows that he's been under pressure of alaska. the vice president says, i'm boss that are to a new job will be staying put despite the 48 deadline to leave set by 2 leaders and
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manual my phone says funds doesn't recognize the jump that over to the democratically elected president. last month, protests have been out of sight, defend generously, a military base in the capital of the i mean, the leaders of the crew under supporters of accused funds of plotting to destabilize and is not going to put it thinking about, i think the top policies correct it is based on the coverage of president mohammed was due on the commitment of what 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 who has not resigned. and we are committed to standing by his side. we support it, causes diplomatic efforts and military action when it would be approved as well. then omar is a former special adviser to the un secretary general hold and he says the international community is divided in how to tackle the crisis. and there's, yeah,
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it's a complex situation um there are um, so the headlines that they see here one is the demise of french influence in most of africa, has actually rated dramatically the last couple of years and even need to choose the excitement of french milk fee corporation, the size of hasn't worked and we have now in this crisis. but the 2nd headline that they see also is that the minds of democracy not together as being one who after another democracies not really taking root in africa. and many of the sad countries, one of the other, i have experience the series of the schools and, and, and the prospect here for civilian democrats. the prospect uh, not clear really. uh, but, but the other issue that they see here is the,
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an international community that is divided and not knowing how to handle the situation because the route, so region, organization that is taking the lead the is defined as you know, the, those work for the major and let the idea of the intervention, the others are what i gains even with the french and the americans move. they have different approaches to the uh, the situation in the head and so have. so it's international community that is a bit in disarray, not knowing how to handle. you know, these, it's this to event. meanwhile, a neighboring molly of the un mission is speeding up the withdrawal of any 12 fighters and soldiers. in june. the village on to their unexpectedly demanded that the troops should go ahead of the un mission and money has told the security council of pulling the soldiers out will be challenging because the deadline is tied and the situation is dangerous. but alexander has more from un headquarters in
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new york as the top united nations official in molly told the security council on monday that the un peacekeeping force known has been new sma is on scheduled to depart the country by the end of the year. but it'll guess on wayne also acknowledged that the situation is both tile and dangerous content. it's all the difficulties have emerged in the implementation of the 1st phase of the withdrawal plan. the last convoy of blue helmets, equipment and materials which withdrew from the bare peacekeeping camp to go towards the city of $10.00 to took 51 hours to cover a distance of 57 kilometers. and the convoy was attacked twice by an unidentified extremist elements for blue. how much were injured and 3 vehicles were damaged before the convoys arrival into tim buck to despite the challenges, molly reaffirmed, it does not plan to alter the withdrawal date. you get
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a political the monday, monday and obviously i would like to say that the government to marty does not for see an extension of the deadline for un peacekeepers departure beyond the 31st of december this year. there are also other uncertainties. molly's transitional government had welcome the help of fighters from russia's wagner group. with the death of wagner's founder, you're getting the per goes in the groups future. and molly is now in doubt. something western countries welcomed the russian mostly group. wagner is directly linked to human rights atrocities in money, including the system at that use of conflict related to sexual violence, as i say, the slice of by recent events in russia. they are part of the problem, not the solution. in molly and beyond, barring any unforeseen circumstances, this likely will be the last time security council members are brief before the withdrawal deadline. and given that precarious security situation,
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there is certainly an air of trepidation about what could be to come. but at this point, when it comes to un peacekeepers permanently leaving molly, it appears there is no turning back gabriel santo. how does either at the united nations springs football, federations us as president to resign those robes. alice has already been suspended after kissing spanish player jenny. humble, so without a consent, as david stokes reports, prosecutor, as of now open to sexual assault investigation, a church in southern spain, and then luxury focal point for the kissing scandal. but think goats. spanish football is where the mother of louise will be. all is going on hunger strike to protest the treatment of a son who's under pressure to resign, after kissing the spanish play agenda for her most so on the lips pulling the woke up when his cousin spoke outside the church. if that's the kind of get a good system, 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
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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 $11.00 the what 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 fee 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, all of us do not have the competency to remain in that post. there's a class that's a violation of rights and 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
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rights or 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. 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, the death questioning a player when everyone. so it's, and there is video evidence spanish prosecute as of now open to sexual assault investigation against ruby alice the scandal and folding at a time when spain should still have been celebrating winning the world cup. david
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stokes on ouch is era. still ahead and i'll just say the form and us president donald trump gets a march court dates just in time for super tuesday election primaries. the cost of clean air, while london's trucks on in toxic fumes could mean some cars and funds get scrapped . the hello, that it feel lots of heat to be found across the middle east and event settled conditions across many areas. but we will see temperature stops come down over the next few days for places like iraq, as well as q 8 and across the gulf. states humidity however, could pick ups from places like go hot. katasha 41 degrees celsius there on wednesday. well, i could see some showers boat on by some plus 3 winds up,
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fulfill event, potentially for 11 on as well as syria. but the west of the wet weather works its way out of eastern, took here some heavier falls, however, from northern pots of iran. and we could see some heavy rain possible thunder storms as well. in the south west of saudi arabia. we've seen some of that rain trickle down as well into western parts of u. m. and that was, we moved to north africa. we were going to see something of a cool down for the north west. places like morocco, as well as algeria some rain picking up across from the central areas. but the heat will build across the northeast of egypt as well as libya was seen, temperatures pick up 40 degrees celsius. once again in cairo, across that central band of africa, we've got some very heavy rain that's set to continue. found the storms for 9, syria, akina fossil on wednesday. on the, on counting the costs, breathing new life into bricks,
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can the block re shape the world economic court. the alliance wants to reduce dollar dominance, but will it succeed? what's an olive oil crisis as brewing and it could affect almost every household in europe. counting the cost on alice's 0, we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. is the human suffering? that's the reports. are we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. news the you want to go to 0 reminder about top stories of this are the libyan prime minister has fired his father and minister after she secretly met israel's top. diplomatic. and it's in the last week meeting sparks protests in the capital,
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tripoli and several other cities since maybe a gained independence in 1951 has had no formal relations with israel. the french president says, as i'm positive and the share is string parts, despite of 48 deadlines, a lead set by 2 leaders protest subbing outside the french embassy and imaging base and the capital we all met. springs on football federation has austin's president to reside this representatives has already been suspended, also kissing spanish. fair jenny, how most of without your consent? judge in the us a set farmer president donald trump's trial in washington, d. c. for march next year. the federal trial was started the day before what's known as super tuesday. that's one key presidential voting primary safe place across 14 states. drums says he's going to appeal to trial. date is allan fisher reports. a little comes calendar is filling up. the former us president find out
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his arraignment on election into feelings. charges in georgia will be september 6th, and this courthouse in washington. it was decided he will go on trial for conspiring to steal the 2020 presidential election on march the for next year. the decision came in a hearing that last the just over 90 minutes. total comes defense. wanted to delay the process by more than 2 years. same with millions of documents to review. they wanted a trial date and april 2026. the prosecution wanted to proceed on january the 2nd, next year, the judge tanya, chuck and said both dates were unacceptable. both, i would cite the normal windows for shadowing a trial. donald trump's team accused the prosecution of pursuing a show trial, but left without making any comment on the outcome of the decision by judge tanya took can queued up and the 2024 republican presidential nomination fight. the trial starts the day before super tuesday, when voters in more than a dozen states cast their ballots in the primary races and comes just 3 weeks
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before donald trump will be back in court in new york. charged with paying cash money to an adult film star, i think going in to super tuesday. and i think their, their minds will already be made up. and i think these, these court cases are not going to sway primary voters one way the other. they already know who donald trump is, and many of them have already gotten behind them. one has to social media platform, donald trump wrote today a biased competing judge. give you only a 2 month extension, just what a corrupt government wanted. i will appeal from princess the case is the charges against them an election into a fee, and since he is innocent, know he has a phone date when he gets the chance to prove that island for sure. i'll just either washington joyce, president joe biden has met the family of the laser reverend doctor martin luther king junior as the nation box, the 60th anniversary of the civil rights march on washington,
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d. c. barton and vice president come on the hottest of host of kings. finally at the white house, more than a quarter of a 1000000 people to punch in the historic march. and 1963. it was also the setting of kings. i have a dream speech calling for an end to racism. bottom line is around 6. and as i've said, we can't live on the right to live up to those ideals. i think at this moment in time requires more clarity on behalf of every americans. about what does it state from the vast majority of us have so much more than one? yes, there are those who are intentionally trying to design as a nation,
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and i believe each of us has a duty or duty to not allow fashions to sever our unit. our diversity is our stripe, and our unity is our power as a nation by default, as a professor of black studies at virginia tech. and she says, despite progress on race relations that are still setbacks in the core and fundamental race relationship dynamic has always been anti black. and so it doesn't matter is over, race or ethnicity is, are making progress. the fundamental, the anti black nature of the american system. means that we will think that some progress has been made even when there hasn't been progress made. so that is why many people converged over the weekend to continue to push for more progress
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to continue to push for greater understanding of the needs in the black community. and to make sure that we do realize that dream, when we're looking at those who spoke over the weekend, we certainly saw a lot of different interest being represented. there were people who were there most certainly representing women. there were people there who were also representing, for example, um to the stopping of a violence in public schools. so many different types of interest were represented in this march. those conversations haven't stopped, and the more of them we have, the more progress that we can make. it seems that as we make progress, however, there is significant backlash against that progress. and as we move forward, that backlash takes us backward. and that's the position that we're in right now. those are steps are still carrying to get through the panama canal because the lock system can't fill up with water fast enough. the canal is one of the world's most
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vital shipping routes, but usually hot weather as being drawing up a nearby lake which supplies water to the lock system. i saw this on to those on piet, these reports the longer the ships have to wait. the more the costs go up, more than a 100 ships are still standing by outside the panama canal. even the wait times to cross the canal have been slowly improving each day and unprecedented 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 oceans, but depends on pressure water to function any pick up in the canals. operation can quickly ripple to the global economy. shipping prices increase for each day. the special spend out here at sea waiting for us parked across the we have made some ship owners have opted for alternative routes, increasing costs,
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shipping experts say this is another green sign for a global economy under pressure by many supply chain challenges, mostly related to a changing climates is worry, at least a white glove car for, for us. i think maybe the, the, the project to provide more water to the front of my come out is something that is on the table in this moment. yes, 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. well, 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, organized but daily by the canal can now costs up to $900000.00 from an average of
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$400000.00. and 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 trains. experts say it's too early to estimate how much of these added costs will translate into higher prices, but that they definitely will. the 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, changes to maintain the canal viable in the future with more frequent and extreme weather conditions. allison that i'm get i just the panama,
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or i'm just going in london over to clean airs. let's be extended by hundreds of square kilometers, is forcing most of us to either get rid of vehicles which don't meet emissions levels or face damage charges and half defines. the matter of london says the change is available to prevent the sizes of people dying prematurely. because of toxic fumes, the bulk of reports that smith's van is the word close of his plus during business the from to say this part of south london will be included in the cities, extended up to low emissions. the will utilize costing him nearly $16.00 a day in thousands a year to drive his van because it doesn't meet new strict emission standards because he says he can't afford what's really frustrating about it that we're going to be getting themselves in effect. when we've a perfectly good finds the joy of a past the bill onto the customer full of just the sort of so
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the same applies to the diesel car used by puts wife sarah the on demand is offering $8800.00 to drive us to scrap the funds and 2 and a half 1000 for cars. not enough to set right to buy new compliant vehicle. everything is compliant as why you why, why inflated everything that isn't has lost its value. that's totally the whole 2nd tank hallmark. it hasn't been frozen into a panic, it will and then we finish to which is talk. stupid is all part of london. mass study comes drive to force the biggest pollutants of the city streets are similar schemes in other cities in the u. k. u and japan, for the latest extension, covering 1500 square kilometers and maybe 700000 liable cause makes it the largest low emissions zone in the world. opponents maintainance of money making venture scientists adult to say it's essential. there is absolutely no doubt among
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scientists, women's health professionals, under most people, hicks parents this every day, the appellation is having a devastating effect in our house. if we look at the impact of the original us, there was clear data that that was massive improvements and how to test as a brother on the way to mass of the times, the bar of 2 things. so many of these, no easy demonstrate is here. you let us know somebody of the politicians utilize your life to hold one line convey to us in less than half a day, the times have led some to acts of vandalism in one london, barbara 90 percent of us cameras have been attacked or completely removed for some the new charges of the back of soaring energy and food bills are all too much putting mass. so the con and thousands of the capitals drive is on the collision course of a clean the bulk i'll just say
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