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also for an exclusive the hello dawn or kyle, this is news out i live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the sounds good present faces, an impeachment vote for treason notes of declaring muscle for the 1st time and move in force. he is hungry children waiting for food. come on to his railey fire as an ave distribution pointing garza 5, a killed one of doing his own position. policies accuse is police of racing. it's lead to into tension and protests off the government's hopes,
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talks on joining the u. box. the french government close to collapse. finance and michelle body of faces, tune or confidence phase of the forcing through a controversial projects and on far as smiled with the sport. it's arsenal versus manchester. united leader as me tell are types of side look to stay in the title raise but united to manager reuben a more and will be aiming to upset the gunners and his toughest task. yes. the say begin this aisle and south career web presence unit still kills failed. martial no decree as triggered, must protest uncalled for his impeachment for treason young's whereabouts are not publicly known and his political future is in doubt. the bill is due to formally
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introduce a bill in parliament to remove the president from office throughout the day, thousands of protesters most in the capital. so calling for the president to resign . civil society groups and years and trade unions according to the charges of treason to be brought against you as defense, minister and several members of his cabinets of offered to quit. and just a moment will be live in so with on, correspondent, that child stratford pretty fast this report. bible mcbride from the south created capital from crisis to celebration. in a matter of hours, south koreans poured onto the streets of to the presidency. and so the old back down reversing his decision to impose marshall you and had cooled down the military just hours earlier, accusing the main opposition party of sympathizing with north korea and to state
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activities. the sweeping restrictions included binding political activities, controlling media and threatening arrests without warrants but politicians, including those from the president's own potty foot back forcing troops to withdrawal from around the national assembly as you and said he would comply with parliament's decision. now opposition politicians have introduced the bill calling for the president to be impeached. they will try marshal again off to the 1st failure. when that time comes we, the citizens, along with our lawmakers, will step forward and fight to ensure victory, opposition politicians. i've also called for you to be charged with treason, president to you. so if you all took the unprecedented step of imposing martial law, he said to tackle forces that were ranged against him. stopping him from governing a day on with wide spread opposition to that ill fated move. he is now certainly
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under siege and fighting for his political survival. this jo down is one of the most severe tests of south korea is institutions since it transition to democracy for military rule decades ago. and for many south koreans, it stood memories of previous political crises, often played out with mass demonstrations of people power on the streets. mcbride, i'll just say era. so i was bringing charles profit now. he's also joining us from sol. so charles, referencing law and street pro test is over the past 24 hours a day. now discuss what is the mood on the streets. yeah, the situation is, is very calm in the south korean capital. now we sold those massive protests earlier this evening. um, one of which was a,
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a candidate vigil that's what it was described as a candle. it protest a very much reminiscent of a similar protest that was held in 2017, which incidentally eventually relates to the impeachment of a former president. we know that there was civil society groups and a massive to an out by labor unions as well. in that protest, there was another one that was held around the national assembly. there was a, just a, a sense of shock and anger in the south korean capital. at the moment, people really struggling to get their heads around how this could have happened. and as you be saying, it's really important to recognize that the south koreans are very proud of the democratic rights. and they repeat it to you to, to exercise those democratic wants to come out on the streets and to, to voice their anger. a nice, nice the purchase at this kind of mood of cool solar indications would suggest just
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in the size of these projects that we understand or at least expect will continue in the next couple of days as it moves towards this impeachment continue. there are an indication just of what a difficult position the president is it. and as he basically is struggling for his political survival and, and dave is increasing, utilize place. it isn't able to defend it from the scenario offering his resignation. and that's why the defense minister offered his resignation. no response yet. um, but this defense minister came, is a, a big ally of the president says i have a political career. is that stretched back is i think is really, really important in terms of context just to know the fact that. busy the president has been struggling in pet popularity for a long time now. i mean, he won the election in 2022 um on a mileage and that was on the one percent of the policy,
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the building policy go to actually be handled in the ip protocol, elementary elections. and even the members of the policy itself, the ruling policy itself on the back of the president's move to impose marshall that that all are actually cooling full for the resignation of the entire cabinet. certainly the leader of the apology. it cooled for that earlier today. so yeah, the president is very much on the back foot here and there is really very little sign that he's got to escape this kind of crisis on sky even whether indeed he will remain as leader of. busy south korea ok tell stop, but many thanks for that update tells dropped the reporting that from the so let's just take a look now at the impeachment process since i'm a motion must begin with a proposal in the national assembly. that motion can be referred to the legislation under district committee for investigation or it can proceed directly to upon entry
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vote. the vote by secret ballot must account within 24 to 72 hours of the motion being put before parliament. it needs a 2 thirds majority to pause. if it goes through the president is suspended and the prime minister becomes acting president. the constitutional court then reviews the case and makes a final ruling. if the president is room moved, a new presidential election must be held within 60 days, opposition book holds a $192.00 states in parliament. 8 show of the 2 thirds majority support for members of the president's own policy will be needed for the motion to pass a state home and as chief national correspondent, voice of america. he joins us from washington, d. c. i were looking at pictures from inside the south grandpa and to i do believe that the motion of the proposal is being put full towards the national assembly. the pressure really is growing, isn't it on president unit?
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how likely is it that he's going to offer his resignation before he gets a chance to possibly be impeached as well? every korea analyst and people i've been talking to, uh, and since this happened, are convinced that essentially a president unit is dead man walking. if he does not resign in the next few days, the impeachment process will go forward and it's almost inevitable that he will be impeached. how has he been so disconnected from the reality? i mean to, to issue a quote from marshall in the 1st place. secondly, in the 24 hours since you have to back track not coming out to issue a public apology, which there's something south koreans hold in great value. he really doesn't seem to be guessing the mood of the country. yeah, i can tell you that's a question. um,
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everyone connected with korea policy at the state department, the defense department at the national security council are asking themselves as well. there's not a lot of clarity on why he did this, how he did it, and what he intended really to happen. the us government has been cautious as you know, and it's public comments. they obviously expressed the hope that everything would come back to normal and democracy would return quickly to south korea, which it appears that it is. but they've been careful so far not to criticize president you by name because there's been a good working relationship and perhaps they don't want to be seen is interfering in the internal affairs of south korea. i'm a major ally, of course of the united states with 25000 us troops stationed in south korea. so a lot of unanswered questions, james. well,
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i don't know that most. i'm from the public, south clinton public. been a horrified alternate by this attempt to install a martial load because of course you have a whole generation now as south koreans who have never experienced anything other than peaceful, violent but peaceful democracy. now i remember my 1st trip to south korea when we still used to have a curfew uh, in the city of sole. and as you say, this is just not an experience with that and the younger generations. but also talking to older koreans too. they certainly don't want to go back to that era now, decades ago you could use this thread of north korea, you know, you know, some sort of communist action taking place. and there were very serious national security incidents that occurred with the north koreans causing trouble in south
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korea. but i've not seen any evidence for many of the people in the us government or anything coming out of south korea. that indicates a doors any more serious brand from north korea. then there was last week, last month, last year. i know the graham journey on has remained finance on this issue so far. how might it be taking to capitalize on this scale? well, as someone who spent a few years on the korean peninsula and kept very close track of what the north koreans were doing and how they would uh, you know, go about uh uh, of approaching south korea and the united states, especially in their rhetoric. i don't think it's too surprising that there's silence right now because they weren't caught by surprise. i think just like every body and soul and everybody again in washington. and i'm, i expect at some point that the through the state control press there that we will
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hear something about this help and think see how they portray it, steve holland, many thanks. and dave taking the time to join us that from washington blushing. but so essentially most of that has had on the news out, including the bones now signed and the people of 11, i'm trying to, we bills, we take a look at the challenges i have as a country much is from months of is raining a sold the has not much to think about how a death think i will fire is affecting life in a mexican, especially the palestinians, trying to find food, have again come under his really attack and goals them. at least 5 children were
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killed as israel bombed in area. and they were food distribution points in on this or red refugee come. others were injured and taken to hospital. well them 17000 palestinian children has been killed by as well since the stones of the war. as more than in any of a conflict in the past 2 decades, definitely deka has this report child of their child is rushed to hospital. these still have some hope of surviving, but at least 5 children were killed. man is really a talk on the mr. ross refuge account. he was killed by his randy during strike. he was killed and the sisters and became a. they were waiting for me at the doorstep. they go to punish, will lose responsible. the us and israel, tablets of this innocent boy and thousands of other innocent children are on their hands. the ship. he was with his daughter around the
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corner, sitting and playing peacefully. all of a sudden they were hit by his ready drum aside. i ran out to see all the children lying on the ground. my daughter was critically injured. she's in the i c u and my son was killed. oh god. this is the norm now. a never ending cycles of killing and so called safe zones that are anything, but i don't know. most of the guy we were told this is a safe zone. so we put up more than $100.00 tense, sheltering hundreds of families in this area dedicated to the displaced citizens. all of a sudden these really will play and started a carpet bomb the entire area. where can we go? home is we destroyed our children were killed, those still surviving a mentally wrecked and starving to death. tell us what to do, where to go to the cries for help for a ceasefire. for an end to the horror. continue to go on, answered stephanie decker. oh g 0 that's bringing our correspondent,
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honey my. what he's in dial by a in a central gauze honey. it's just give us a sense of a day in the life of a child that in garza and just home phone ruble, they are on a daily basis to as well as attacks. laura let's just part by giving was notice of how this 5 in terms of the conditions and the livelihood in terms of safety in terms of security and which it sold and has been going through since the beginning of the genocide, the units of as the cleared describe that java has become the most dangerous place for children and the entire world because on daily basis the children are the far the most vulnerable. the most victims do this unbearable for by the ongoing unit side, the work, the life of, of children across the goals and for the from october 7th, all the way do today is a fraught with danger and on 3rd,
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tenants easy to wake up through the sound of various tribes, the heavy artillery is delivered through the destruction of, of many of the homes, many of the neighborhoods to the public facilities to the neighbor hope that they live. and as well as the largely lack of 40 to what do you not visions have described the last the proper axes or there is no accident. oh, do do food, water, nor health fear in general, much needed. all right now is not available. were miniature, in this particular health facility behind me houses, many of the children inside that city added departments would need immediate medical care, but they don't find it that many of them are losing their life. part of what we described here at the silent depth as if it was the then leave it sitting the hospital here, old on the fractures all the way to the more because simply do are not saved by the, the medical, the stuff inside. simply because there was no medical care available,
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there are no medication whatsoever inside the hospital displays been has added much to the trauma. the, the children have been living it through it. it's forced them into, into crowded spaces, make them more vulnerable, more exposed as the bear, the brunt of the humanitarian crisis, without any proper protection from the uh, the, basically the enforce this tar vision and the hydration, and the ongoing intense bombing campaign that has virtually destroyed everything for them and how to if we sign and take a on, know them garza and the come all antoine hospital, can you give us an update on the situation the well, the situation is gonna come out with one hospital to remain very difficult. and in fact, the past couple hours, it has evolved into much more challenging scenario where, where we are at the situation where the hospital and
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a moving object inside the court yard, or the facility is becoming a target for the request. after them the draws the times our station at. 5 500 meters that we have from the health facility for the model is once hospitality and bidding and then getting the movement of the medical staff of those who need immediate medical care from the bottom sides. people right now, find it very difficult to transport the injuries and those who need medical care from the bon siphoned jabante. are you gonna jump out of the account? and did they asked to come to come out on the one positive the just the pop our we have confirmed the voice of the choir captors firing heavily at the gates of the hospital at a point many of the object around the gate of the hospital were caught on fire and that just to block the way for people to get in or out of the, of the hospital. all of this happening while at the same time is really military is using it's my power to force the remaining residence of it. la and other parts of
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the northern part of the gulf and serve into further internal displacement was seeing waves long way of long line of people taking so long had be enrolled into gaza city because it's very military since the early hours of this morning. you have the artist, hillary's, as well as the quad, got to choose people to from the areas where in the they've been taking shelters. and these are up with the amount of schools in best buy at the only unlocks evacuation center. this is a group of the schools that been housing, many of the people who work force into internal displacement from other part of the northern part of the strip this morning under heavy artillery. this is really monitoring post all of them. and to further internal this listening to java city a through a lot had been with many of them, i was do some of the for the, documenting how the quest of the cheese them on the road shot at them with many injuries reported as they were fleeing to safety,
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if there is any safety to start with and data, okay. her name off went breeze the situation, but in gaza as it continues honey, many things indeed. or there's a serial now where we're getting some patches in of government as strikes on a live provence. now this is in the north western part of the country and is under the control currently by opposition forces. last week, the flights of lowers a lightning offensive from it live providence. capturing sir is 2nd largest city and that are in government forces and carried out thousands of stripes with russian support. moscow has condemned the opposition and foxes labeling the groups as terrorists. and as we have found, as support for the government official aside from
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northern syria, his elders, there is a system called sales. i am in front of me and administering air base intel roof thoughts, city the airport. the military base was taken by the s and a as syria national army fighters from the curtis rebels a few days ago. a current dates and readings because the air base has exchange 10 minutes on that. it's a very strategic one. both for the curtis troubles, the opposition, and the syrian military behind me are the syrian rebels who have under the umbrella o. as in a, in that we formerly known as the free syrian army thursday, they are very happy to have this operation let by. they have south road, so they are happy that i left voice, taken by some of the commanders that i have spoken to it were from hama from left for some of them were able to return home to see the families. some of them didn't
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have any chance, as they are on the battle ground. they say they will enter inside hama they will get home off from the syrian government and their next target will be the mascot. position providers are gaining it, advancing territory in syria. to solo elda 0 the fat, nor the northwest, and syria, a position by to say, they've seized control of clara's airport, east of alaska, as part of a lightning offensive for the scene on the groups taking control of law, slaves of tower tray. so in all me, will planes have continued extensive bombing around to alaska and it live causing widespread destruction in residential areas? no commercial has this update from a laptop, a residential area as the civilian locations in the off position hills. a areas in syria are with missing massive development in the last few days as this
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year with g more plays have been hoover and go over the skies of a live city. it's countryside lupo city and the countryside, causing massive destruction in a residential neighborhoods. in this city of as live and directly targeting vital areas such as hospitals, the city of the lab, resulting in the destruction of over for hospital. one of them was a maternity hospital in the city. and even the city of live both or place has been over and over this guys over i live for the last 48 hours, also targeting a, a residential areas and zones. and as you can see behind me, we're here in the city of a little a civilian. the gods are here. and uh, this is uh, this is for so i have to disclose the square, which is considered one of the most important and vital squares in the city of
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a liberal. we've talked to many civilians here in the area and they still a few uh, or still uh, living in the state of fear of continuous targeting from this year and regime a war place. and the last to 48 hours, many families actually left the city of a little after the city was targeted by heavier strikes from this year in more places, a targeting mainly targeting hospitals, medical boards, and residential areas. and they told us that they are eager to return to their city to return to their houses. but the via are of continuous targeting from the syrian a soon read you more, please prevent them from returning to their homes and the homeless. let's take a look at the changing situation in so in these areas, in red, a controlled by the syrian government forces that box by ron and russia. now until
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recently they've held much of the central region is green areas. so territory controlled by the opposition onto hyatt tucker alshaun o. h t s. and the tech is bacteria national ami. i'm just a week ago. they noticed a surprise offensive from it live capturing, sir is 2nd largest city, alaska. the position is now pushing southwards towards the city of hama and intense lighting is taking place on the outskirts. russia has responded by increasing it strikes to hope your positions and thoughts along the m 5 road that connects major up incentives. meanwhile, in northern syria, the yellow areas here are control both are in democratic forces, the kurdish lead flights of supported by us troops. this region is significant due to his oil and gas was of the s d f as fighting so, and government sources and remaining iso sizes in the country. robot hamilton is head of you, raise your research at the farm policy institute. hazel's over tides,
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us apples, connell, and he joins us from colorado and pennsylvania. so the situation in syria remains shoes. the complicates of many different factions fighting from various parts of the country. how is it still such a mess of to a cease fire? was was a great a as well. um it's such a mess that goes um there are both internal, so internal syrian and then extra on factors that are escalating. the conflict and the ceasefire. you mentioned, as i'm sure you know was, was not the 1st. there was a un security council resolution in early 2016. that, that created the succession of hostilities that essentially the side routine, the russians in iran is ignored. whereas most of the, the, the opposition groups tried to respect. and so this latest offensive by the opposition by the rebel groups was certainly plan long ago in the military. you often plan offensives or you plan operations that you then don't undertake until
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the conditions are correct or the conditions are right. and in this case, i think the conditions were right for the, for the opposition, because russia is tied down pretty significantly. and ukraine has, the law has suffered significant damage and it's war with israel. the syrian government is, has never had much capability in iran has been distracted and it's periodic escalations and the escalations with israel. so the time was right. and i think they took the opportunity, as you said, it was a lightning strike. that's getting pretty significant territory in just a week. i guess russia was a criminal pulse of a size, essentially winning the will the last time will it to, to reach the point about seems fine with it now distracted as you mention and a run out of the picture and hezbollah weakens how was the balance of power shifted and is asides and his forces now in a position to defeat this rebel as sold. yeah, that's a good question. so we'll certainly see,
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we're already seeing the beginning of the response from, from russia this year, a regime in iran. and it's, it's consisted largely of air strikes, indiscriminate air strikes, as you know, there is your correspond, it noted, or else either indiscriminate or intentionally targeting civilians. so we've seen this throughout this year and civil war by the side or team and the russians into generally targeting civilian areas and cities to try to terrorize the biters into cities into leaving. and so for a long time, live was where they were sending all the opposition fighters from the cities that russia had bombed into submission, essentially rushing the searing machines. so what i think you'll see, at least in the opening stages, is a version of that in this massive, indiscriminate bombing mostly of civilian areas in, in cities at the rubble of coalition, as you said, h d, s. and in the, in the national park for liberation that they have taken. so you'll see that the
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question i think is far there, sufficient ground forces to do this. there's a searing regime as the law russia, this coalition, that as you said at a centrally one, i wouldn't say they had one the civil war because it was still not under their control. the entire area east of the fridays was still under control. the, the fact by the us, but they could stabilize the situation and the major part of syria, the part of the series at the side regimes bass consist of was under their control . i don't know if they have sufficient ground forces now to take back everything the opposition is taken. that's very interesting. indeed, robert hamilton many times taking the time to join us back from pennsylvania. my question. thank you. let's say 5 between israel and hezbollah as long as they holding the government, and agencies are trying to help those who are in desperate need of humanitarian aid . but as they know how to report from the bacteria in southern lebanon, a long term time is needed before reconstruction. come begin. a life is returning
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to this devastated city now about to you. and so there 11 on was one of if not the hardest to get the areas during, as well as war on has below. the wide scale bombing campaign has stopped in a ceasefire as large as a holding, but people are returning to destroyed lives, jamal. so boy has still not come to terms with losing his home and business, or the lack of assistance so far from authorities that i want to talk with by the daughter at 1st i loved and then i could always, it is not about money, but i wasn't expecting them at least ask about us. no one came. they were concerned with the stuffing the war and claiming victory. they are claiming victory. but we are broken. the neighborhoods and business districts have been leveled 11 on has been nearly done for up fences. economy collapse in 2019 if it cannot afford to rebuild on its own. the prime minister is calling on the international community to
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health long. absent the state, there's no trying to take the lead. the minister in charge of the emergency response plan is touring. what was the local council building? and number 2 you, he came with the us who mandatory and representative and 11 on. we've been working together for the fighters conference last month. and we're going to continue to follow with the donors and friends of 11 and to support us as they did. and they gave me that 80 of as balls and the other company and they did a medical search for 11 on has been dependent on international aid for years. the government is now putting together a reconstruction plan, but there are challenges ahead. the plant needs to be credible and financed many here also believe there needs to be an executive authority with powers to carry out economic reforms long demanded by potential donors. obviously, there have been great limitations with the have a president in a care taker situation. but what i was also trying to underline is that
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a lot has been done over this last period to deal with the crisis, the emergency, the, the, the challenges that have been immense. it's a very different time then in 2006 after the last 4 between has been on israel when money poured in from gulf or countries. this time it seems help, could be conditional, and many like a lot will have to wait for the billions of dollars needed to rebuild their lives center for their eligibility to southern lebanon. a prominence georgian opposition, nita has been full so be detained by police and they could vomit from the coalition for change. grouping for western policies was unfortunately beaten before being carried away. but being protested the captain, too busy for the past week balance and government decision to delay talks on joining the european union. as bringing all correspondents into basic dmitri meditating k. he's outside the parliament in the george and capital. and it's been
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an eventful past few hours the what was the opposition lead of opposing beaten, and then a rested. tell us what's been going on yeah, indeed. and make a good, i mean, it held several of ministerial posts back in the us be cable. so i can see these governments some 16 years ago. he was also the head of 2 opposition tv channels here in georgia. and he found that the for change movement with the goal of the 2024 election to uh, take votes and electrical seats away from the ruling. uh georgia, dream policy and that move and was quite successful. it was the best performing opposition party in the selection, even though the opposition does not recognize this results. so he's described as a noticeable opposition figure always in the midst of of action and his arrest was indeed noticeable to in broad daylight filmed by several cameras. he was apparently beaten by police unconscious and then his body was carried away as he was being
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arrested. now government media saying that the, the reason for this was that he allegedly insulted a police officer. and this comes as several opposition headquarters were rated today by police, including one of the movements that joined. that's a coalition for change where the government says they seize lots of fireworks and other equipments. and what is the sage protests? the prime minister today, accused opposition? policies of being behind what he called systematic violence that we've seen in the past 7 is 7. nice, nice to meet us is the 7th night to go home. so i was in a week of protests and they have uh, frequently brought tends of incentive into violence. what are we expecting tonight? dimitry? well probably just as a big gun gathering just around a half an hour ago and over this whole family that we've been here, the number of people has seriously increased that several 1000 right now. know the
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most of the avenue where we all is now filled with people. they basically did not decided not to wait for the police to stop traffic here, as it's always done. and just people just came out onto the street and told the cause to, you know, move away and cause well basically follow the lead and moved into some of the side streets of this thousands of people here as it happens every night, people gather the more they're all the boulder they get, the louder they get, and then police start responding with what was that can and pushing people away. the protest has been shoot fireworks, then tear gas comes in violence just escalate to the alexander last night. so last night the protest went to until around 6 am local time. so you could be in for another long night. the meet you may have been many times for the update from team dc. so has had on al jazeera after a day of tons and pageantry, it's down to business. they may have cash off the past to find
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a memorandum of understanding for the purchase of prime minister moments of freelance pay when the asian champions name the natives from the total is on the way the it's had low. there's been very where to goes pots, essentially, america and the carry been with no rain to come, will have the environment for us to south america. and it's an old and a half of the content that's contending was very wet, whether you can see, approve of cloud bringing some severe storms across in the southern parts of brazil, southern paraguay as well. and on with to bolivia and peru, we are expecting some flooding with that rain falls heaviest in the days ahead. we'll see that rain rolling to rio and sticks and dropping the temperature down.
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but for the south of that, it is a story of heat for blocks of power g y for northern chile, argentine this when, when, when the weather is set to sweep into the south but temperatures in one of the areas was full. it's room a spring on record will be sitting very high of the next few days before coming down over the weekend. it will be less human, but sunshine will be the dominant feature. and so i'm trying to is the dominant feature of course, much of mexico. we have seen some what, whether slipping into the north east corner, but the winds blow that onwards to the gulf coast of the us. a change in the wind will bring the rain back in, but it remains allows you to wind down to the south. that's the heaviest of the rain from nicaragua in costa rica on thursday of the a meeting of minds. busy the product is the rise of $84.00 as the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the musical innovative
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brian, you know, meets renowned economies. hardoon chang. i talked to for myself about the funniest the colors in the world. i don't have any competition studio at the and split data analysis era. the latest mean view on phase 90 percent of dollars that have been displaced. those who have managed to survive. these really ties are now hoping to survive the winter with detailed coverage. you know, i mean, you can say classrooms that one centralized hope and learning today is the last results for families leading schultz is from the house of the story. the right wing government in israel seems almost immune to the pressure of the captive families and international calls for a cease firing. does that the the
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the, the again, the more high on the washing out, is there a, his reminder of all top stories this hour in south korea, preston june killed, failed. marshall load the pre has trigger for tests and calls to his constituents soon his whereabouts are publicly not, not, not publicly known. meanwhile, the position is due to formally introduce a bill to remove him from office palestinians trying to find foods and again come onto his really attack and gaza. at least 5 children were killed as rump holmes in area and they were food distribution points. and on those are red refugee county, georgia and all physician anita, and because of on this has been full so being detained by police. it comes on going on rest and the council team do see for the past week of the government to a talks on joining the european union,
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the o fire department. so michelle, bonnie: a is facing a no confidence motion in parliament. and this is brought both to the of the bypass parliamentary approval to full through an all star city budget phase the left on the far right, pushing to remove him from power to as being tested butler here. she joins us live now from paris. so we've got to know confidence phase being tables against the prime minister. natasha. how likely are they to pulse last the question. no, pete, i will. michelle fornia is uh, dealt with food in faults, is a will the for an appointment us to manage to suffice ease to no confidence fights . one is being tables by the prompts has left this lines one has been tabled by the far right party. depend these all, to the opposite sides of the french box. when it comes to shop on the 8th of
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budget, they agree, they agree that it is on said they say to 4 people for work is very angry. the french apartment is that decided to push through his 45 degree on monday because you can get a support. and he's in the house. that is why we're in the situation is he's left his lives. i'm just the far right team all decide to support one basic feasible confidence motion, defend the french government, will full french foreign minister. michelle fornia is saying that in the house take responsibility, they mustn't. maxwell send to k, also economic decline. he says he's upstairs emissions, or actually vices across to help. try unplug it. and it tells you what happens if the government does full well as a government does full, we can see problems once again plunged into the soul to police from causes the for
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see march began in june when the french presence emanuel michael decided to pull us not selection to dissolve, the national assembly looks in st. and what we have is a lot of the responses involved because we have an extremely friend meant to call them. this is why for a little can actually be done. the prime minister really has this ties because this, since any of the measures is itself wants to try and push through. so what would happen if the government, french, for instance, a manual michael, would have to point in the apartment is that he could choose to force vanya again, not from like, discourage that phrase. well, he could choose another process could take many weeks. it took him many months to even a point. michelle fornia, i wouldn't see any more elections on a school. you will, actions till next year at the present design seems unlikely, but it's not okay. as i shall be watching closely and bringing you by him as the alice progressive has of all of that in paris. thank you. now personally castle,
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i'll set design a memorandum of understanding to promote cooperation in financial services. the agreement is being signed during a 2 days. faith visit to persons like yourself and may a shake. tell name then how many bonnie is expected to meet appointments. a test on wednesday, my son is taking data times with the gulf states to secure the benefits for security. and the economy was not speak to a correspondent, china how he joins us now from london. so general off to choose as royal pageantry and the address to parliament, the attention now times to business and politics. yes, that's right. photography has been inside the defense downing street for about half an hour. now meeting with sheep bridges, prime minister, the 2 sides said 3, keen to deepen, you know, really significant said i need to know the relationship, dudley more than a $1000000000.00. they produce prime minister in addition to the looking so well.
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she's co investors for infrastructure projects in this country to produce economy in the public. first, a none too great to say at the zillow. so be for looking to discuss further or see if there has been any progress and long standing towards the tools, the trading relationship attribute with gcc, the gulf corporation across the country side of the array, the wage and the source cut off. the big headline deal that were told has be signed during this visit, as well as that member at met memorandum of understanding. you mentioned that a $1300000000.00 investment, the, the new, the energy partnerships, including energy efficiency programs to be carried out by the british company, rolls royce. and we know that king calls made comments praising, pass how's role as amiga in the regions and the middle east will no doubt be discussed during these tours of the prime minister? yes, i think so. i'm on the agenda, but almost certainly as you say,
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it's just on his team. so he makes reports of telling all his diplomatic visits as well as dual. they can just see the release of us. just tell these guys in particular, you raise your case. so the amount of the richest is among those hostages to get 2 sides, of course, have much common ground on this issue, not just a phrase sheet on the m u at buckingham palace on saturday night tv, talking about cutoffs, easiest efforts, and cooling them invaluable. and feeling some fib, but also of course both sides doubling the contribution. incentive a to a number of countries and at regency food and gaza to a $100000000.00 that was announced yesterday and the to squash the u. k remains actually ally is well, place the you can share the belief that the piece of a just kind of really be good on a 2 state solution. ok, jenna, how joining us the from london? many thanks to all the friends new care group around it says new jazz minute
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to june to has taken operational control of it to a new mines. the company previously suspended production in these at optimal pharmacies withdraw. it's all pricing thomas is as one of the launch is through a name deposits in the world last month of mining minutes to invite you the question funds to invest in uranium production in the country. that's right, and nicholas hawk. he joins us from deca in senegal. say, nick, how does a run his withdrawal from nisha reflects the current job, physical tensions in the west african region as well. this is another blow for france. last week they were removed or their troops were asked to withdraw from chad after molly burkina faso. chad, now a key asset in these year this open pit mine which, which has one of the biggest production of uranium in the world out in the desert of new share that was in the hands of this french company where the french
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government has its majority of it shares, it's now no longer and it's had no longer. it's in control. laura they've been in charge are in control of this uranium resource since 1971 over half a century. they've been exploring these uranium mines to power their nuclear power plants back in france. and bring energy to french citizens. now the new share is government. the military dentist says that that deal wasn't fair. and there was a lot of rambling between these years military to, into and the french government over the handling of this key resource. because in these areas, one of the porous country in the world, despite having such a wealthy resources, just a speck of uranium, is worth hundreds of dollars in, in one of the open pit mine, they have 200000 tons of it. and soon as you are now, is pivoting towards russia to find new partners to extract that uranium
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rush, i needs that uranium and there are other partners there now in dialogue with new share, including iran. that's trying to find other sources of uranium. laura. okay, and then hop, joining us that from desktop many thanks. thanks. a ceo of america's largest health insurance company has been killed in new york from thompson, who led united healthcare was shot in the chest outside a hotel in manhattan. he was late, so it rushed to hospital, but pronounced that police a government had been waiting in the area before thompson arrived for an investor meeting. no arrests have been made so full song september, the 2 factions of a similar call tell one of the 2 most powerful criminal groups and mexico has been at war, is decimated the state's hopes in a low as don't home and reports from mexico's as a the world and 500 people have now been killed in
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a call to civil will in similar west to mexico of 2, almost 3 months of violence. there's no end in sight. the feuds between the families of walking guzman better known as a chapel. and these miles above the alias and miles, both men were leaders of the senate, lo account. so one of mexico's most powerful now they're in us prisons and the 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 month is on hunger strike, trying to will authorities to find her son was going to look at thing and please act do what you can with the investigation folks. louise, 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 economy is
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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 surface jobs. this group would usually be playing in basel. private policies now kind of shuts up at night. and they were on the streets busking for a home for the pesos space of the dates we had in the group are being canceled for reasons out of our control. so let's hope that normality return soon. the governance is trying to bring back rodents here is don't say a lot of this, what we're going to resolve this in this, but it's not going to be today or tomorrow. it's a constant job which involves a big deployment of, of the army of the navy in mazda con, securing highways. but also really specific operations to detain those call causing the violence. but it's pulled soldiers and the national guard onto the street will
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much since it's started in september with no apparent impact john home and how does it a mexico city? so it has hell announces era will support the red color that helps swing the balance in this german comp time. far as here with that story, the
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okay, it was point now and his far laura, thank you so much. manchester united manager, reuben moore, m c, is his toughest a challenge yet as his side had to the amorous to face,
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mikhail are attached as arsenal in english. premier league on wednesday not it's for no went against everton on sunday, lifted the site into the top half of the table and they're also on beaten in 7 matches across all competitions. but they come up against the side who's beaten them. 3 times in a row is the best thing. it's the best thing that we face by far the but the test is every, every game one tool. so to, to dominate some, some moments of the game because we know that in the some matches use each have to control all the game. and we have, if i have to say something, we have to be brief and to, to play the game are. so we'll be looking for a 4th consecutive when over and united for the 1st time in their history. and while the rivalry between decides that goes a long way back, our touch as focus remain on catching up to leaders liver pool. the level is the we,
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we, we, we, we, we, we know when that's it. so we haven't done that to the see. so, and yet we have one, i don't know against the, not the level of liberalism. there is another level for show. well let people have to new castle, i mean to maintain their substantial lead at the top while i'm in solid, produced an assistant, a goal and never pulls to know when over manchester city on sunday, or the slot side going to this game with a 9 point advantage over their closest rivals, arsenal and chelsea to win the league against the likes of chelsea arsenal and to the and city because i, i see those for you guys are main competitors at the moment. they'll know that we have to be for 910 months on top of our game because if you let down for a 2nd, this least up show up immediately in manchester, city or without a win and 7 games. now, during the last against liverpool, city manager pet for deal, i've repeatedly held up 6 fingers to the annual crowd, reminding everyone exactly how many times he's won. the prize muley title of the
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reading champions are at home to nodding them for if they go into that game. 11 points behind liver 4. so people look at that was assigned to maybe losing you. cool. was another cool. do you know? do you know it was cool because i want we want the video one is so cool. so handsome, so nice. and when you know, when it's completely the opposite and early sending off or buying unit caper, and then well know you're helped swing the balance in their german cup tie with fire lab reducing newer waves. red card is neat, 17 submitted. following this challenge on jeremy from pon, lever to st. are the cab holders and the book. there's spots in the quarter finals with the 2nd half goal from nathan thailand. fire and have lifted this title a record 20 times. this last will extend their windlass wrong to 5 years. you need to, the unit does not follow the 1st sacrifice discipline. even with thing, it was really hard to play against byron by are they are being in
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a great season so far they are. one will destroy, you may be open and here in the stadium, i'm for sure. after the, the read cut off my know the change of the lead, but it was really hard on great complements for my players they, they get sites in to, to time agent champions. league winters or fine have given themselves an outside chance of progressing to the rock at rounds. they secured a surprise victory over shanghai shan one. so 3 and champions were without a single point going into this fixture. but based on the chinese side with the come back victory, shanghai have dropped off vacation, places to games, roommates. okay, and that is all your support for now for a back to you tomorrow. thanks very much. we'll see you later. i'm not fit for me laura kyle, for this new job, but i will be back in just a moment for more of today's the safety. stay with us. if you can, the
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