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make them as understandable as we can do as many people as possible no matter how much they know about a given crises. so issue the smell of that is all over power. as long as you say we're correspondence, that's what we strive to do. the subdivisions gather on the steps of parliament demanding that the president resigns, the opposition parties calling for charges of treason after he paused, then was forced to lift martial law. the learn more about this in a distorted 0 life and go home also coming up the fury on the straits of the leasing processes in georgia,
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confront police. i angry about a government's decision to suspend tullocks and joining the european union. 3 medical workers, i seriously injured in these ready attacks and come a lot. one hospital in northern jobs plus inside the bottom of the power struggle of mexico seen a lower costs health this evening civilians called in the crossfire the we're going to begin insides for re over the president's under growing pressure to resign. officer he imposed martial law late on tuesday night, hours later you and so if you lifted the degree of to parliament voted to rejected . the main opposition party says it's got to push for his impeachment and file treason charges against a protest. as a gathered on the steps of parliament and so the head of the president's own party is calling for the inc. hire
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a cabinet to resigns. and the president's chief of staff and several tal page proportionately offered to quit. the decree gave control of the media to the president and bond political activity. the president's announcement late tuesday night was immediately met by protest. you just kept reports from so from crisis to celebration. in a matter of hours, south koreans poured onto the streets after president, utah goes back down reversing his decision to impose a martial law. who clearly killed had j. u. after the national assemblies demand to leave, marshall marshal or troops have been withdrawn. i will accept the national assemblies demand and lift marshal through a cabinet meeting to show how the president had decided to call out the military just hours earlier, accusing the main opposition party of sympathizing with north korea and antis, date activities. the sweeping restrictions included banning political activities,
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controlling media and threatening arrests without warrants doctors on strike were ordered to return to work within 48 hours. the politicians, including those from the president's own party, brought back in a late night emergency session of parliament. citizen is at least risk to show the national assembly will stand with the people to defend democracy and see what's going on with what a 190 of 300 members present. the national assembly passed a motion to lift the martial law. the country's constitutions that the president must obey. hours later, troops withdrew from around the national assembly. this political crisis marks one of the most severe tests of south korea's institutions since it transition to democracy from military rule. for many south koreans, the declaration stirred memories of the countries authoritarian passed. the parliament is noted discussing the president's impeach, the dogs of time,
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the party leader of the democratic party. looking at the president's speech and go to ship out policies petition. even if the president lives the marshal law, he cannot avoid being held accountable for his attempts to disrupt the government window, saying loud and clear that the president is not fit to serve as the leader of the country. this is the order formula, country is the president has to step down, the immediate crisis may have been averted, but the countries power struggle is far from over unit scan all to 0. so our units is joining us now. our units of jewel facing demands to resign or face impeachment, or for even charges of trees and what's likely to happen next. that's right. so we heard, we are hearing from both sides of the political aisle here,
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the leader of the main opposition, democratic party egypt mail, saying that he felt like alice in a strange line last night as president. you called for that shocking it that the shocking order that will had to be lifted martial law when parliament was successfully was able to get enough votes to, to require him to, to cancel it. ultimately, he also the opposition leader called for village vigilance, saying that there could be another attempt at martial law or what he called localized war. so far, it appears that the democratic party is taking at least a 2 pong approach. one being of course, organizing to make sure they have enough votes, the 2 thirds of parliament to begin a impeachment motion against the president. but they are also, as he said, filing treason charges against president yoon as well as his defense minister and
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interior minister to indict them. now the present, as part of the people power party are also taking action. they are calling on the president to urge his cabinet to resign and mass in a act of taking responsibility. also for the dismissal of the defense ministers, his senior secretaries have already resigned and mass. it remains to be c. however, whether they will call on the president to leave the party as well. and we've been talking about the political response, but the state with the units i wanted to ask you about what we've been hearing from the union and certainly our south korea's largest labor union and called for a general strike until the president, resigns 8, accuse june of i'm a rational, an anti democratic measure to the, to the, to the prosecutor should arrest president, hearing charges of treason. the president does not have an unity against reason. there was no reason for him to impose martial law,
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so there was no evidence threat of war. therefore, he clearly violated the constitution for the plumber. one of them last night, we won. it was our victory. i speak on behalf of all the farm is young, so gills regime is even more dangerous than climate change. we cannot turn a blind eye to present in you any longer. it is south koreans, a lot of south koreans have been showing up to protest about this decision by the president. but the trade unions are an intrinsic part of south korean lights. they have a lot of members how much power to they have to impact this process. that's right, of the case it to you is actually an umbrella union of, of multiples trade unions. and they are, they have been criticized in the past for being militant and many in the right wing accused them of being pro north korea. and so when the president last night accused
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of, of pro north korean forces blocking his legislative agenda. even though that was referring to the law, makers of the liberal side of the freight in people probably also felt a personally attack. so this is certainly likely to be just the beginning of their organizing to make sure that the president does take strong consequences for his actions. but yeah, a lot of south koreans really starting to get a sense of the events of last night. we have seen a security footage of, of the national assembly when some more than 200. i believe a special forces troops landed on the premises of the parliament. and they, as many of them came by helicopter. and you can see in, in that footage, just them blocking and, and,
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and trying to block the lawmakers from getting inside the chambers in order to successfully pass that a declaration for the call to cancel the declaration as well. um, and a lot of praise being heaved on these lawmakers for their dedication and commitment to push through despite the physical resistance in order to end the martial law declaration. as soon as they did. yeah, yeah there's, we're just looking at some pictures now. these special forces that have been that you've been talking about at the, the, the, upon them and their units came in. so thank you very much. and these as i started because he is a close original ally of the united states. of course, the white house has responded to the decision to lift martial law, saying quote, we are relieved. the president june has reversed course. as you go hand has more reactions from washington dc. this is really closely watched here in washington because south korea is such
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a critical ally of the united states. we do know that you as president joe biden, who's overseas was briefed on it as well as secretary state entity blinking we heard from his deputy secretary state, kirk campbell. he said that they were watching developments as a happened with grave concern. so again, here at the state department, they really wanted to try and stay on message repeatedly say they wanted to see this resolved peacefully. and then according to the rules of law, we were able to talk to the deputy press secretary after the legislative vote was taken. he said, that's what they wanted to see happened. they did tell us a couple of other things. they said that they didn't change any security at their embassy. they were really watching to see how this played out a. but they also did say that they weren't told in advance that this was going to happen. this is important, not just diplomatically the militarily, the us consider south korea, a key ally, they more than 20000 troops stationed there. so they wanted to see the outcome peaceful and quick, particularly al jazeera, at the state department, a. well, the philippine coast guard is accusing chinese vessels of aggressive actions and
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contest insides, trying to see waters for just released by the philippine shows as patrol ship being sprayed by the water count. another chinese vessel also keeps chinese ships of rami and other dangerous maneuvers. china is postcards, says the philippine ships ignored warnings. mrs. law enforcement same their actions were in accordance with the law is the legislative off and the contested scholar to show which both countries claim to georgia and i would demonstrations in the capital of lisa. you have continued for a 6 night police would have lied in large numbers to disperse the process using tear gas and water kind of demonstrates as an angry about the government's decisions to delay talks and joining the european union. opposition also accuses the ruling georgia dream policy of rigging october's election to make sure he met bronco has their support from the protests in the police c. the night selling instability has become anything but quiet protest as gather near the parliament
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building over the government's decision to freeze b. u membership talks. it's been almost a week of the protest might lead process in sibley. see, people are still getting south by walter about the spikes, the near freezing temperatures. it's only around plus 2 degrees, but tension seems to be really heating up. george's prime minister click of a, he's a, has accused opposition parties of trying to organize a revolution like ukraine's more than a decade ago and keeps my done square. so the time to organize the, my done jordan, it's already over what's called everybody, to keep quiet. let's say and to keep peace in this country. so we are responsible for that kind of showed everybody that there will be peace in the sense the 6 nights so a much earlier escalation of violence. police cleared the square and began shooting
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vollings of tear gas grenades. the clashes happen in waves with protest as shooting fireworks and retreating when police 5 t a gas. we are in the very center of the laser where it's impossible to be without a mask because area gets to your desk every 5 minutes. so as you can see, everyone around these wearing heavy duty gas mask. those who didn't prepare those last long here. but some protest as a found a way to neutralize the gas by dropping it into cans of water can trying to catch them flying. so it is, i go really upfront to get it to i guess capsule and you just have to push it down with your hand and try to shake it off. as the political crisis deepens, demonstrate to say they will not leave until this change to the job. but
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besides that, every night till 5 the the most my reason we do want to try to really see is that a stalemate. the opposition wants a new election, but the government says it will not negotiate. to meet him, it didn't go out to 0 to police. see the going to turn to northern guys are now for the come with all the one hospital in bed. lucky a has again being the target of his really our salary and the air strikes the hospital direct us as is ready. drones have dropped the bombs, filled with shrapnel. 3 medical staff are being injured. one remains in critical condition earlier in gaza city a un school at a sports club. each housing hundreds of palestinians were hit by separate is where
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the air strikes. several people were killed or injured even who will call you these being to the you and the school which was targeted. and he spoke to 1st responders and survivors. i am right now standing inside as a sort of school. and as they pull a neighborhood to the south of guy, the cities, these really fighters just of targeted this you and shelters school, at least for palestinians, have been killed and dozens were injured and transferred to the hospital. as you can see, the scale of this reaction inflicted on this classroom worth mentioning is that the school was not targeted for the 1st time has been targeted many times by these really ministry at the our team rushed to this on law school after it was pounded by is, randy will plains dozens of civilians who killed engine a menus to buried under the debris. the wounded were taken to hospital as we speak, search and rescue operations is still under way with no equipment to tool. we are doing our best to save who become un building site that should be under protection,
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especially since its housing hundreds of display civilians. but it was still targeted. targeted for nathaniel newman. we've been displaced for a long time and took shelter in this u. n. school i was making some food for my children. all of a sudden the doors and windows started flying over our heads. i run so my children to find one of them injured on his head. he was bleeding heavily, his blood is all over me. my husband rushed him to the hospital. i came out to see this massive destruction. they continued to bump, innocent civilians, women and children. what rome did we do? our homes were destroyed and we took shells and schools and tents only go does all shield. he is all wrong. are you, as you can see the mazda, the be station, is listed on this platform. we can see here, bit cover and blankets. these civilians have been children here for more than 400 days of the don't. is what the poodle war dignity place do side the guys
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trip in the light of the ongoing is really scale of attacks. many casualties. and your policies are being affected by these rules to attacks, volume heavy duty or northern causal. how does fine still ahead and i'll just say the opposition fight as it finds the city and government jets joined by russian war plains intensify air attacks. the unique perspective we don't want ahead to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section to connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. but humanity, the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the, what you're going to 0 reminder of a top stories. this our protest as trade unions and political opponents are calling for such to me as president to resign or be peach officer. we impose, marshall low use of fuel lifted the degree, hours later in parliament voted to reject the move. in georgia, demonstrators have been protesting for 6 nights outside to call them and in police eats. they're angry about the government's decision to delay toltz and joining the european union for 4 years. and guys are sitting here. you are your school at sports club, sheltering hundreds of palestinians being targeted and separate is where the air strikes. multiple deaths and injuries have been reported. so an opposition fight is said, david,
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vomiting in government held territory and they say they seize control of several northwestern times. late last month, the opposition launched and the offensive from italy aimed at a level look almost reports from a level on what every day life is like, just days off that the city was taken by opposition fighters as we're here now in the city of high level in a safe neighborhood, you just choose to do one of the most popular and busiest neighborhoods in the area and famous with its markets and restaurants in the city of other people. as you can see behind me now the local markets are. busy are slowly and gradually reopening in the city to meet the needs of the people. uh and uh, i report city as you can see also over there. uh, one of the most famous restaurants in ali post city. we just talked to the owner. and he told us that uh,
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they are just trying to cope with the rapid changes that will be posted. he has witness. and the last a few days as the opposition forces on no control of the city and its entirety due to the stuff we're trying to meet, the needs of the people on trying to be of service to the residents of a live post city. uh over there, as you can see now the, uh, markets are, you know, gradually pre opening and people are now, um, uh, coming back to open their markets to open uh their uh, their training. and now some civilian especially the, the previous days. some sort of a frustration had this sense, but now we felt that it has reviews
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a little bit of miles. you're coping with the changes that the area uh, have uh with this. and they basically told us that we have no choice and we have to adapt to these changes because we have to open our re doing. we have to open our a mark if we can shut them forever. however, the opposition for uh, forces have been reassuring, saves speed to go so gillian, and reassuring to the civilians. telling them that you can go on the street. you can open your establishment, you can, you can go on to work. and if there isn't any more plays, i see or read you more plays, you can live your lives normally and all of that was expressed and issued by the cedar and salvation. a government of the syrian opposition forces,
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however civilians the going to hell. but to show slide the dictations of fear. but now things are changing as people are returning to their lives and their today uh, activities, even in a slow rate says his daughter, september 2 factions. inside this, in a lower cartel, one of the 2 most powerful criminal groups in mexico for being at was decimated the state of sinaloa john homer reports from mexico city. moving 500 people have now been queued in a call to civil and send a low west of mexico of 2, almost 3 months of violence. there's no end in sight. the feuds between the families of working guzman better known as old chapel. and these miles above the alias and miles, both men with leaders of the senate, lo account, so one of mexico's most powerful. now they are in us prisons and the
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sons of bustling for control. it appears to be to the death, not just as along with those who turn up dumped on the streets every morning. hundreds of missing this mothers on hunger strike, trying to will authorities to find her son was going to look at thing done. please act do what you can with the investigation. so please, i want my son, but he's a good boy. that's why i'm making this file public so that you realize that i'm not asking you to defend and look for a criminal. the city's economies, a victim to clear kinds known for its sea food restaurants, brimming with customers, enjoying tacos, and cold beer. not no life and truly account is practically extinct. it no longer exists. there's also no paid work and service jobs. this group would usually be playing in basel private policies. now coolard kind of shots up at night and they were on the streets asking for
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a handful of pesos. about space of the dates we had in the group are being canceled for reasons out of our control. so let's hope that normality returns to the governance is trying to bring that quote on here. as don't say a lot of this, what we're going to resolve this in this, but it's not is going to be today or tomorrow. it's a constant job which involves a big deployment of the army of the navy in mazda con, securing highways. but also really specific operations to detain those causing the violence. but it's pulled soldiers and the national guard onto the streets will much since this started in september with no apparent impact. john home and how does it a mexico city? they know cassandra is mad king charles the 3rd on a 2 day state visit to brooklyn, sick time and been home. adult tani has been honored with a while salute out of cabbage procession, showing a morning of pageantry in central london re challenges for a god of want to
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for cancels m. yeah. at london's whole scott's parade, the visiting monic inspected the troops. the company by king charles the 3rd time together with his wife, jacob jo at here and fox on 2 days of pageantry business a site visit with the royal palm when splendor was considered the grandest owner that could be offered a visiting head of states. and it already comes on often from the king, but shows the importance that the guys putting on its relationship with capital prince and princess of wales with the for the ceremonial welcome. it was catherine's 1st state visit since cancer treatment then to buckingham palace like horse drawn carriage, the full visits to westminster abbey, and the houses of parliament. on wednesday, the may, we'll meet prime minister keeps tom,
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a downing street storm is government wants to trade deal with gulf countries with a potential 2000000000 dollars for the you case coffers. us today you follow in the footsteps of your father. it is also interested in further category investment in u. k. infrastructure products show what? so to is the, i mean, yeah, we wish to increase investments into the u. k. infrastructure science and technology sectors, including a defense and education. he also continued focus on conflicts in ukraine and them at least us this past year. we negotiated the release of 109 hostages and exchange for 250 processing and prisoners. but despite these early successes, more needs to be done on both conflict. because this trip especially, has to be subject to near tolten destruction.
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whether it be trade deals, investment to mediation in the world, conflicts the u. k. is demonstrating that it sees a value partner in capital, laurie jennings, how to 0 funded. it's i story is next step because the website obviously the home i'm robust doesn't stay with the tele, that is also settled whether to be found across the middle east and event at the moment. and that is set to continue over the next few days. so lots of sunshine across the gulf temperatures where we expect to see them. laws need twice, guys, with just a few showers coming into places like q 8 and the northeast of saudi arabia. but across that event, we all seen some on sex of whether that is sets to ease as we go into thursday. but
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behind it you can see some very what and windy weather moving across the north of africa. that thanks to unsettled weather, edging its way across the mediterranean. so we'll see some heavy rain for algeria to new z a and eventually libya coupled, you coupled with some very strong winds in the days ahead, is much quieter. i'm room across the north of africa, even hotter across the very south. we got a heat wave conditions blasting into what's one of the gap around seeing 14 degrees celsius, a little bit cooler in cape town with settled weather. you can see the weather, the weather, picking up across eastern areas of south africa, some of those showers, touching into the sue to n. s, which you need as well. but for johanna spoke, we are going to see the mercury rice who were already went above the average with a chance of thunderstorms on 1st day. i of the,
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in a split 2nd, a little go full of life, joins the ranks of hundreds of children. and because of the last, at least one live up to date it scott, but by no means broke, she looks to the future and have a key on that show has saved own medicine in pipelines. all that remains on is just the new laptop in the daily cycle of dest destruction and displacement garza allison. you can say any hopes of a pause in his way, the attacks off to the 11 and see spot of fading. so kind assets to revive negotiations. the hope is rose bombardment and gauze and make progress. this is inside story the
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