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abdullah abdullah has announced that he intends to resign more than 400 people have died in 2 months of anti government protests. 2 people have died in a knife attack here in central london a suspect was shot dead by the police it's being treated as a terror related incident british media are tonight reporting that the man was released from prison a year ago convicted of a terror related offense prime minister boris johnson says it's a mistake to allow serious and violent criminals out of prison early. and all 28 people killed in protests in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo this week of finally been buried the funerals were initially postponed with crowds into each of the edge demanding the military leave the area. or now to malta where the prime minister is reported to have told friends he's about to resign yourself muskets under pressure of the government's alleged cover up of the murder of a journalist 2 years ago daphne car want to died in a car bomb explosion while investigating corruption involving politicians and business executives or about unmannerly hostile. 2 government ministers resigned as the prime minister's chief of staff and now joseph musket himself also is telling friends his government's been accused for months of mishandling the murder investigation which goes right to the heart of his political and business community journalist daphne catatonic alysia was killed in a car bomb explosion 2 years ago one investigating corruption involving politicians and business executives. as protests this rallied early friday outside parliament in the capital letter demanding his resignation the prime minister met his government ministers without ministers conrad mizzi and chris cardona they resigned on tuesday along with the prime minister's top aide keith schembri who was taken away for questioning and released on friday 1st of all this is a national security issue. as is the case with all prime ministers i believe that i have to be briefed on national security issues for us this was not just america does was a major case that shook our democracy the murder investigation is focused on one of motors richest men jorgen fenech fun ike was arrested for the 4th time last week as he attempted to leave the mediterranean island on his yacht before she was killed he had revealed a secret offshore company called 17 black. a reuters investigation last year named fenech as the company owner which was allegedly used to fund shell companies linked to government ministers son is accusing the government of covering up his brother's murder we know nothing of my family knows nothing the journalist no nothing people no nothing that's why we're here it's called really absurd the police release a state where it all feasible one sentence we have. really found no evidence and released him and they want us to believe that. 3 men and now waiting trial for the reporter's murder but with the investigation dragging out the 2 years the patience the protesters demanding answers has run out and it seems so has the prime minister's time in office who are about to manly al-jazeera. or now india's economy is experiencing its weakest performance in more than 6 years according to new government figures assange has already cost countries position as the fastest growing major economy to china this year and new research is showing that malnutrition remains a chronic problem and the sewing economy could make the problem worse and she lost her reports now. says she never had enough to eat when she was pregnant nor after she had the baby. now her daughter 13 month old anita is suffering from malnutrition. she's below the normal weight and height for her age a recent global hunger index ranked india at 10217 countries a hunger level in the country as serious some days i get to eat some days i don't my husband does farm but there is no guarantee we will have a crop to harvest activists say dealing with a health crisis must and day in mitigating the ag really in crisis and increasing employment. on the top of the but. in every other house there is a child suffering from malnutrition the food that is given through government schemes for the child is consumed by the whole family because they do not have enough and governments rural employment scheme is failing to provide them jobs in non farm sectors. according to a yet under leigh's government survey rural spending in india has plummeted for the 1st time in 4 decades experts see the expenditure on food items as an indicator of increasing monetization they call on the government to focus on policies that increase consumption. i think this is going to prolong in the absence of any government intervention because a large section of our population group lives in rural area so the high growth is in india let's say of the 2000 did also simultaneously see higher income growth in the area. that the love and middle income pharma says while farming is always risky the last few years have been particularly trying to be repaired because of the monetize ation we didn't get our money on time we could not buy the seeds in time and sold them in time and then it rained so we lost a lot frequent droughts and floods have wrecked havoc in the farms reducing earnings they need and government says all is well with the economy and if there is any slowdown it is because of global dynamics but in these villages the farmers say the reasons are domestic whether it is too large or too little rainfall damaging crops all the lingering impact of the government's changes to the national currency some economists linked to the government have questioned the methodology by which the data on hunger was collected nevertheless many farmers and get as village have migrated to the cities for work she wonders if her family should do if it was their stomachs. al-jazeera to put the india. rescue operations in kenya after heavy flooding are being hampered by damage to bridges and roads 120 people have so far been confirmed dead and there are fears that that toll could rise when rescue workers finally gain access to remote areas but i'm going to doha is more now from the capital nairobi. a week of the traditional floods in most parts of north western kenya many bridges with me. forced florrie water also water we long sections of roads workers are repairing this bridge on the road between can tolerate. the government appealing for help from anyone but what we need of assistance we can get we have. into well wishes for the prototype for nice to take food and medicine to the affected people so they can cope with. the village of tom collins one of the was hit by floods and landslides which followed days of torrential rains and tire families were wiped out in a torrent of water rocks and in all $21.00 kenyans died he you might assume that when such disasters happen emergency help is quick to arrive but in time like it's the village just left with the grim task of such and for the bodies of missing relatives government rescue workers are yet to arrive because of the damage to roofs and bridges. we're really sad that we've not yet recovered the bodies of our children it's not just my son's body but also my neighbors 7 children who died we need urgent help west book called counties damaged traders and their families are working together to clear the debris away eager to reopen their businesses but the flood threat isn't over kenyans in affected villages again being judged to move to safer ground when you know the government does not issue unnecessary warnings the danger is real the perfected by the floods and landslides must be located to understand only when we have western 2 for the many flooded out of the whole grain but surely not a few days could take months and months to recover from and there will undoubtedly be questions in the coming days and weeks about whether mo could or should have been done to protect lives and property how about the world as it might all be. a global strike took place on friday with activists calling for action to combat climate change many young people around the world skipped school to attend the rallies or a challenge attended a protest here in london and has this report. the protests started in australia and as the day moved westwards other countries followed thailand for a dying on the streets of bangkok another in delhi india. we want everyone at all doesn't the government. do here i acknowledge the fact that right now we have. emergency and he did the same with some environmentalist are you doing that. everybody in society needs not pick up their socks and just start doing the well. teenager gratitude started skipping school on fridays a year and a half ago to protest against climate change outside sweden's parliament she's inspired a worldwide movement of young people and parents worried for the future of the planet. in frankfurt germany climate strikers to black friday sales in a city shopping mall for these people consumerism is part of the problem. i take. such disruption is a risky strategy though it's inevitably alienates some people. but the students i spoke to the london demonstration said some of this is necessary. the student movement gets criticized for being disruptive you should be in school i think people make opinions about it and i think we like a lot of people like a lot of destruction by things important otherwise people witness and they were library lies so there needs to be some disruption is of destruction and this is a global movement but each country has its own domestic dynamics the u.k. is in election season with the country going to the polls on december the 12th and the parliament strikers around. there charles their message can put pressure on the politicians to increase their climate credentials. greenhouse gas levels are still breaking record highs global temperatures are already 1 point one degree hotter than before the industrial revolution and still rising the european parliament has just declared a climate emergency in madrid preparations are finishing up for next week's un climate change conference many governments have already agreed to a carbon neutral world by 2050 and limiting temperature rises to 1.5 celsius. oh these young people expect global leaders to all of that commitment it's their future at stake through a challenge how does a $100.00 plane get on that story and everything else we're covering including of course the announcement by the iraqi prime minister today al-jazeera dot com. so a quick recap of the headlines have been weeks of deadly anti-government protests in iraq and that could be about to force there's some sort of change the prime minister abdullah abdullah had he announced his intention to resign or than $400.00 people have died in 2 months of anti-government protests many iraqis accuse a government of corruption here 2 people have died after a knife attack in central london the suspect was shot dead during the incident which police are treating as terror related the city's mayor passes by breathtaking heroism in bringing the incident to a close it happened on london bridge where a van and a knife attack 2 years ago killed 8 people british media are reporting a suspect was in prison on terror related charges and then released a year ago prime minister boris johnson has just spoken about the suspect. well i have known hakim and that's it is it a mistake to allow serious and violent criminals to come out of prison and it is very important that we get out of that habit and that we enforce the appropriate sentence for dangerous criminals especially the terrorists that i think the public want to see in malta the prime minister is re
abdullah abdullah has announced that he intends to resign more than 400 people have died in 2 months of anti government protests. 2 people have died in a knife attack here in central london a suspect was shot dead by the police it's being treated as a terror related incident british media are tonight reporting that the man was released from prison a year ago convicted of a terror related offense prime minister boris johnson says it's a mistake to allow serious and violent criminals out of...
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in several cities in the south and a televised address barham saadi also says prime minister abdullah abdullah is prepared to resign once a replacement is found protesters blame the government for corruption unemployment and poor public services also lebanon's president michel aoun is saying the country must change from a sectarian state to a civil one this is anti-government protests continue in the capital calling for political leaders to resign prime minister saad hariri request on tuesday but he has been asked by the president to stay on as temporary can't take until a new government is fully formed. and to libya to more hard to look men needed was a day where our shrink into a government and we hope the upcoming government will live up to the us durations of the people it should gain the confidence of the people of the parliament it must be a government which is capable of achieving what the previous governments had failed but that's why ministers should be based on their qualifications expertise not political or sectarian leadership lebannon is that they are very critical crossroads it i
in several cities in the south and a televised address barham saadi also says prime minister abdullah abdullah is prepared to resign once a replacement is found protesters blame the government for corruption unemployment and poor public services also lebanon's president michel aoun is saying the country must change from a sectarian state to a civil one this is anti-government protests continue in the capital calling for political leaders to resign prime minister saad hariri request on tuesday...
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the same candidates which other president out of honey and to see all of our prime minister abdullah abdullah right so it would have been better to anticipate such developments no again even before the results could be proclaimed donors announce that it only has profited from his office in order to manipulate the election results rights attorney and surface to client such accusations the african president is an expert and has close ties to the western world and the americans and their wants to finish his vision of transforming afghanistan. right now they're going to leave it there for the time being thank you so much for speaking to us thank you. there are women in the fighting was the world of these women behind me on nuns from a 1000 year old just order spread across nepal and india and they're using their training to send out a message. to everybody was. the family. think using an ancient discipline to come back centuries only to prejudice. one. gender equality because there are not many nuns who have. not many girls i guess. is like an example without. these gnomes are part of a progressi
the same candidates which other president out of honey and to see all of our prime minister abdullah abdullah right so it would have been better to anticipate such developments no again even before the results could be proclaimed donors announce that it only has profited from his office in order to manipulate the election results rights attorney and surface to client such accusations the african president is an expert and has close ties to the western world and the americans and their wants to...
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abdullah abdullah marked he says he'll resign in the face of the growing protests against his government's mr abdul mahdi who took charge last year says he will submit his resignation to parliament his decision comes after iraq's top shia cleric the grand ayatollah ali al sistani called for a change of leadership protesters who've been calling for political change in iraq have begun celebrating well in 400 people have died in 2 months of antigovernment protests in a statement he said i'll submit my resignation to the house of representatives in order for the council to. it's options may gold protect iraq and its people live to baghdad and correspondent mohamed jump to mohammed are we any clearer on when he might actually do this then. peter no clarity yet on that point and it's something that a lot of the demonstrators that we've been speaking with here since the announcement made are really starting to wonder i mean they say it's not enough for them that the prime minister says he's going to step down they want to know exactly when that's going to happen and beyond that they want to know if anybody else is going to step down because that has been one of their key demands to an overhaul a complete overhaul rather of the political system here in the eye doc now it's interesting because the prime minister in his statement said essentially that he was doing this as soon as possible in order to stop the country from sliding into complete chaos and he spoke a lot about having listened to the words of the grand ayatollah ali sistani the top shiite cleric here in iraq a sermon was delivered earlier by his representative i mean a softly let's take a listen to more of what i'm going to suffer you had to say earlier in the day. i'm a genius a new layout the parliament from which this current government is drawn is asked to reconsider its choice in this regard and to act according to iraq's interest and preserve the blood of its children to prevent the country from slipping into violence chaos and destruction we confirm again that attacks against peaceful protesters are forbidden as well as them being prevented from having the right to demand reforms we also confirm that attacking private and public property is forbidden and that property should not be left to be attacked by infiltrators and their allies mohammed this is kind of a little bit so what. was saying he wanted as well a couple of weeks ago is there an axis between him and the stunning. you know peter that's a question that many people here have been asking for weeks really trying to understand the complete motivations between these between grand ayatollah ali sistani who is the who's the top shiite cleric in the country and also trying to understand completely what for the southern who is a very popular shia cleric here in iraq what exactly they are trying to do when it comes to these protests you had statements from both men supporting the protesters but many of the demonstrators you speak with say they don't believe those statements have gone far enough and they really distrust the motivations of so many of the politicians of so many of the officials here now i want to just we have a crowd around us it's a very festive atmosphere atmosphere here right now since that announcement was made so i just want to bring in one person very quickly who had something he wanted to tell us but i want to go on i want to i want to. say like it's a bit of a chaotic scene give us a 2nd here tell you before but it was ok after this i'm not going to make the new album out of this is not my duty not sure that let's have the truth when it's been an economic that i mean the reason was that i'm asking him what his opinion is of what the prime minister said and it's not i she holly shouted out of a point to mujahideen was toward the. future i could make changes very happy news for all the people out here that hearing that the prime minister is resigned that he says she may be out of glass in your house a balcony i didn't allow me to go have a good holiday tomorrow. jeff what i'll put her feet up but i think that i should conduct these say that they want to see justice done they want to see those who are responsible for what happened not only ended up they want to see justice done so that these crimes that were committed against demonstrators are brought to justice now again i'm sorry it's a bit of a vibrant crowd here right now a lot of people want to get in and talk to us we're trying to get the opinions of all the people out here peter. as to that idea of justice mohammed when you talk to people yes the government has announced multiple investigations but they also want roots and branch reform they don't just want to get rid of a prime minister or even the entire government they want something completely new something that iraq has never in living memory perhaps experienced. yet peter i mean this is true i mean what they want to see really is accountability they want opportunity given to them they want into corruption they want jobs they want to basically have what they consider to be their human rights and they say that really that can't happen that the government is demonstrated to them again and again over the course of the past 16 years that that cannot happen with these political players who are in place right now they want to see a complete overhaul of the political system here now bearing all that in mind they also know that that's not something that's going to be easy to achieve politics in and out are very difficult there so that's one of the reasons why we keep coming back to this point people that we're speaking with here say that even though the prime minister has said that he's going to resign they don't know exactly when that's going to happen there was news a few weeks ago that the prime minister apparently was going to resign now that news with a lot murkier than what we heard today but they say that they want to know when this is going to happen and they want to know if more people are going to be resigning because unless all of the political elites who basically they attribute to creating the mess that they are in unless they go you know believe anything is going to improve for them here in this country peter and on the other side of this news equation that you're breaking down for us right now in real time as we get a trickle of information on the other side of that the demonstrators are still on the streets the demonstrations presumably are still ongoing and also crucially we don't know what the security forces are going to do those security forces who've been reacting to the protests in such a robust way when real people have really lost their lives. you know i must tell you i'm sorry it is very noisy here so i didn't hear all of what you had to say you talked about the security aspect of all this and one of the things that's really been fueling the anger and driving people out onto the streets despite any threat of violence they may face here is the fact that they continue to see what they believe to be an inordinate response an excessive response by by security forces here towards peaceful protesters and what happened in niger and also the yesterday to shiite majority cities in the south of the country they say that that is completely unacceptable you had dozens of people killed hundreds of people injured all in all as of yesterday you had at the very least 350 people that have been killed since the beginning of the anti-government demonstrations in early october and now many people here believe that that number is ultimately going to end up being much much higher and we've heard statements from the government here saying in the past that they are going to try to ensure that there is justice meted out that there are members of the security forces that are put on trial for these egregious crimes committed against anti-government demonstrators but look again they're cynical as well rather they're jaded they don't really believe that the government is going to do that so you have a real situation here in which statements continue to come out from the government . but the people that are on the streets don't have direct contact with these representatives they don't believe what their representatives are saying and that's one of the reasons they're continue they're continuing to demonstrate better stay close keep us posted thanks so much we'll talk to you soon let's bring in my one on he's had a policy analysis of the arab center for research and policy studies he joins us from another one of the studios here in doha great to have you here on this developing story let's talk about the prime minister did he jump or was he pushed no i think he was pushed because. the that dub cleric the shiite cleric actually he was issued today was very clear that he once the but i minister to gore and i think also most of those so that he made a very clear position as well today he said that we will not participate in this government and i think after all it was the protest movement that this should be seen as a measure as a major victory by the protest movement because i did i did maggie is is that was what is seen as she was was seen by this but this movement as as a very weak but i've missed out he was a puppet to you're on your own was pulling the strings he couldn't stop the killing of the of the protesters in in most of the south and most of your oxide city and so i think this is this is something this is something that but this stuff should celebrate it i mean today but of course i mean there will there will there will be emboldened and there will be calling also because this is not going to be enough for them they want actually the bar lament to bar. form for their electoral law and they want to have early elections that is the only way actually to change and remove the horde political class which have ruled iraq since 2000 pretty since then actually iraqis have seen an option they have seen actually a very very weak government that is influenced by iran and we have seen a very weak a central government that cannot quantrill. the shiite militias were also supported by iran so i think this is going to be just the fish the butter a very important step for the brothers for the furthest movement and they are pointing with this this cycle and to achieve their objectives this is what we feel is a very bare sustained parties who have decided actually to get the state and to bring down. that is not really the presenting iraqi interests if he is one half of an axis between baghdad and to iran how will this news if and when it actually happens be received in tehran it's going to be seen as a very big blow to iran because don't forget that after all it was iran which a bit of vented actually the iraqi political factions from actually moving i've been mad the past i'm still a man he was at it but god like 3 weeks ago and he put to you is a pressure on the iraqi political factions not to push for the resignation of the prime minister if you remember that your arc leaks which was published by the new york times and the end of sept a few weeks ago they mentioned i did i did maggie by name as the man of iran in iraq he is actually taking i wouldn't say that he's taking orders from iran but he's actually very much influenced by iran he spent most of his life anyway and and it was iran actually which brought them to power last year because he was seen as the man who can best be present iranian interests in iraq iraqis cannot accept this anymore in my opinion they want a national leadership that actually serves the interests of the iraqis not serve the interests of iran it seems to me from what you're seeing mo and that this is not necessarily the beginnings of a recipe for calming the situation in iraq it may actually make it worse particularly if iran is an unknown variable and direct the the reaction on the streets is a variable as well. bitter that made it out but i got these for the you're on the on the regime the top priority is the security of the regime the 2nd the is to keep iraq and that iranian influence and that iran controlled iraq is seen by iran as a major challenge as united challenge since 2003 actually got on has made its best in order to keep iraq weak divided and that is control iran is not going to give up in easily on iraq they are going to have a really big fight we have seen that actually in 201-420-0201 extension 6 when they are force for the control of iraq and don't forget actually most of the prime minister who ruled iraq since nouri al maliki in 2006 and then tell now we are talking not about 30000 years now they have all actually been m. board somehow by iran and this is why i feel iran is not going to get easily they are going to have a big fight in iraq but i think that archy's talking about iraq is here iraqis have decided that they will actually also fight this button because it's very much from what we have seen yesterday in najaf and from what we have seen also incredible and other cities they are targeting iranian consulate they are seeing this as a bottle of independence for iraq and i think they are very much. very much keen on actually happening there and dependence having their country back and having their destiny back do you get the sense that mr markey is a fall guy and if he is a fall guy will there be other people who fall behind him or is there a calculation that's been taken in the upper echelons of the iraqi government which is ok here's your sacrificial lamb if you will one man one prime minister now we should be allowed to carry on doing what we were doing anyway but i think i think i do not match the it's just just one figure off a political class that. it is very corrupt if you go to the united nations reports actually about corruption in iraq you can see actually that billions of dollars have been stolen from the iraq it budget somehow by this political class and this is look iraq is that it's just one of the richest countries on earth and terms of reserve iraq is the 4th largest has the 4th largest oil reserve in the world and yet iraq doesn't have electricity enough electricity so the corruption is huge in iraq and this political class i mean this is what made these protesters actually decide to go out and decide to bring not only the government this is just one step in a very long way towards achieving their objectives they want to bring down the whole political class which have actually made iraq a very poor country because of this corruption and because of the lack of services because of the lack of reforms i think so i demand is just one figure out of flaws that most iraqis would like to see goal. as a but we appreciate your insight thank you so much for joining us here on al-jazeera thank you. we move on to the other top stories today informal talks have resumed between the afghan taliban and american officials the taliban telling al-jazeera that some initial meetings have been taking place here in doha and those discussions could pave the way for the resumption of formal peace talks president counseled to go see asians in september after the death of one u.s. soldier but on the short trip to afghanistan he told american troops there he believed the taliban was willing to strike a deal stephanie decker explains. it was a surprise visit and is often the case with president donald trump a surprising announcement taliban wants to make a deal and who are meeting with them and we're saying it has to be a cease fire they want to do a cease fire but now they do want to do is use fire i believe it probably work and there were some submission there meeting with the taliban comes after the president abruptly broke off talks in september following the killing of a u.s. soldier in a bombing claimed by the taliban talks had been making progress up until then the taliban has confirmed to al jazeera that some meetings have been taking place to pave the way for the resumption of talks the group also recently released 2 western hostages and 10 afghan soldiers in exchange for 3 of its senior leaders but officials say there's still no sign the taliban is ready to give up its weapons in exchange for a role in afghan politics demilitarization is a key demand from afghan president ashraf ghani but he's been sidelined while u.s. and taliban negotiators meet still ghani joint tromp on stage by graham air base and tweeted out highlights of the moment apparently keen to show he is relevant in the peace process for donald trump the priority is cutting down the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan from about 13000 to just over 8000 and to help the afghans handle their own security. we're breaking it down very substantially and will be down in a number that's very it's a good number and we're going to stay until such time as we have a deal or we have total victory and they want to make india over it's been 18 years since the u.s. launched its war in afghanistan pushing the taliban out of power the irony not lost that almost 2 decades on both sides in our negotiating an end to the fighting and if a deal can be struck it will more than likely see the taliban return to play a part in ruling afghanistan stephanie decker al-jazeera. michael semple is a visiting research professor at the institute for global peace security and justice a queens university in belfast he says there has to be compromise for more talks to go ahead. the taliban have to accept some form of violence reduction whether it's partial or global the optimum one being a full full ceasefire but it's possible they could agree to more limited measures to reduce violence so they have to they have to agree to start turning off the violence and they have to agree to a pathway to direct talks with the with the afghan government what the taliban have been saying in the past couple of months since that process broke down is that they there they are happy to reenter negotiations but only if the americans give them everything that they felt had been promised in that deal whereas the. on the other side this is then the americans have been telling them quietly that that deal became impossible because it had basically no 0 support inside afghanistan strongly opposed by the afghan government public opinion in kabul and something is going to have to budge to to make this process acceptable to the afghan people so the taliban's insistence on. restarting where they left off is actually reviving the deal that was dumped on the 7th of september seems to me like a nonstarter in sudan the former ruling party of the deposed president is condemning dissolution plans by what it calls the illegal new government the transitional government's approved the main demand of the protesters during several months of unrest a lot to dissolve the n.c.p. the national congress party said of morgan reports from khartoum the prime minister says it is not an act of revenge. it was once the dominant party in sudan ruling the country for more than 25 years now more than 6 months after its head leader was ousted sudan's transitional government has announced that the former ruling party will be dismantled. yet the the more dismantles the national congress party and seizes its assets money and properties and gives it to the government's minister of finance a committee will be formed to ensure that any organization association institution union company partnership that has links to the former ruling party will be dismantled. the national congress party came to power in 1992 a few years after it had already bashir overthrew a democratically elected government in 1989 the coolest carried out under the name of the national islamic front bashir went on to create the national congress party that ruled until he was ousted from power in april this year following months of anti-government protests the december protests gained momentum after the burning of the national congress party headquarters and. despite it being the only party many sudanese knew the demand for it to be dismantled had become one of the protest movements main ins. this rattling a party doesn't mean it's and it has to be remembered that establishing a new country would have to include establishing quick systems with those from the disbanded party and in a way where politics is practiced wisely i mean also man regards herself as the victim of one of the parties signature laws that came to define the controversial public order it's severely curtailed women's rights and which was condemned by human rights in sudan new leaders say it will display. an attack that when i was arrested for refusing the offices called me names saying i'm not a real sudanese because i didn't follow the rules of the government they said they expected me to be from the south a christian. during its time in power the national. party left scars that many continue to feel from burning sudan 20 years of u.s. trade and economic sanctions following accusations of supporting terrorism abroad to dividing a nation that was once africa's largest country it now remains to be seen how straightforward eradicating it from sudanese political life will be people morgan al-jazeera puppets and. rebels in yemen say they've shot down a helicopter and killed 2 pilots it happened near the yemeni saudi border the saudi u.a.e. coalition now in its 5th year of fighting with these isn't commenting the funerals of people killed in protests in eastern democratic republic of congo have been perspire and because of security concerns crowds have gathered in a village there demanding that the military leave that area after rebel groups killed 28 people earlier this week they say the army hasn't done enough to protect them from armed groups which are behind the latest round of violence catherine soy has more now from goma. what this is one of the areas where police have been battling protest is all morning and this is a main road ronald goldman has made inroads the police have been trying to clear it all morning but it seems to be a fairly well because one thing leads people just bring back the stones protesters . and grieve the people we've talked to say they want to get some more new school that's a u.n. peacekeeping mission base to express that and that and the frustration about what's going on even the police have over the days recall for them so that the process of the been able to advance to this base is but they say they're very angry about what's happening we also i've spoken to the governor of north he was calling for calm and telling people that yes we understand you know we in the found your frustration but you need to get security forces a chance to do their job no police are firing yes the protesters who have been throwing stones at them so the situation here in goma very very tense indeed. you know activists around the world a skipping school today in protest a climate change students in the indian capital of demonstrating outside the east and the chief power plant new delhi is one of the world's most polluted cities. in rome hundreds are marching to bring attention to the dangers of climate change they're calling for immediate action the rallies come ahead of a u.n. climate change conference in madrid next week. protest is in london the start of their march side parliament house they're using next month's u.k. election to pressure both the government and the opposition to make climate change a priority challenge has been following the demonstration through london. it is black friday today that commercialized a frenzy of shopping and they are even they could bring their message to shoppers as well now the heading back towards parliament square we don't have the demonstrators but we do you have theodore sciri who's one of the organizers a youth striker a 15 year old student how do you think today is going to get compared to the other demonstrations that happened. today has been a bit smaller than something other than assertions of god but it's still being incredibly positive had a really good turnouts and the crowd that we have got to stay with us all the way through our protest in front of really great energy we've made a really clear points about what we feel about this election and about the general habits of consumerism on black friday and i think overall it's been a really successful strike so you mentioned the election there of course britain has a general election coming up so what do you want to drive home to the politicians i think the most important message for us is that this is above anything else the climate crisis is more important than any other issue is called me being discussed on the political table and so it's why we need parties not to be against each other in this but we need to be leading and he leading as warm as the u.k. misleading clip do you see it out of my formidable absolutely no we don't see nearly enough leadership from our country or from the people who are trying to run our country. and that really they don't think very much in go back and judge on the rest of the protesters not back to you. algerians are out in big numbers for the 41st successive friday of protests to demand political change campaigning for. next month's presidential election began on sunday demonstrators in the so-called head are going to rejecting the vote many feel that will be linked to the old guard close to the deposed president but if we come. malnutrition in india is a chronic problem and a slowing economy may make it worse new figures show economic growth is at its slowest pace in 6 years and reports now from pradesh. says she never had enough to eat when she was pregnant nor after she had the baby now her daughter 13 month old anita is suffering from malnutrition. she's below the normal weight and height for her age a recent global hunger index ranked india at $1217.00 countries. a hunger level in the country as serious some days i get to eat some days i don't my husband does farm but there is no guarantee we will have a crop to harvest activists say dealing with a health crisis must and daily mitigating the ag really in crisis and increasing employment. at the but. in every other house there is a child suffering from malnutrition the food that is given through government schemes for the child is consumed by the whole family because they do not have enough and governments rural employment scheme is failing to provide them jobs in non farm sectors. according to a yet under his government survey rural spending in india has plummeted for the 1st time in 4 decades experts see the expenditure on food items as an indicator of increasing monetization they call on the government to focus on policies that increase consumption. i think this is going to prolong in the absence of any government intervention because a large section of our population lives in rural area so the high growth phases in india let's say of the 2000 did also simultaneously see higher income growth in the really area. and middle income pharma says while farming is always risky the last few years have been particularly trying not when they were easy because of the monetize ation we didn't get our money on time we could not buy the seeds in time and sold them in time and then it rained so we lost a lot of frequent droughts and floods have wrecked havoc in the farms through do you see earnings they indian government says all is well with the economy and if there is any slowdown it is because of global dynamics but in these villages the pharmacy the visas are domestic whether it is too large or too little rainfall damaging crops or the lingering impact of the government's changes to the national currency some economists linked to the government have questioned the methodology by which the date on hunger was collected nevertheless many farmers and guitars village have migrated to the cities for work she wonders if her family should do if it is their stomachs. al-jazeera my tip of the india. this is al jazeera these are your top stories iraq's prime minister abdullah abdullah marked he says he'll resign in the face of growing protests against his government mr abdul marked you could charge last year says he'll submit his resignation to parliament his decision comes after iraq's top shia cleric the grand ayatollah ali al sistani called for a change of leadership protesters have been calling for political change to iraq have now begun celebrating more than 400 people have died in 2 months of anti-government protests mohammed is in baghdad. and that's something that a lot of the demonstrators that we've been speaking with here is the announcement made are really starting to wonder i mean they say it's not enough for them that the prime minister says he's going to step down they want to know exactly when that's going to happen and 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abdullah abdullah marked he says he'll resign in the face of the growing protests against his government's mr abdul mahdi who took charge last year says he will submit his resignation to parliament his decision comes after iraq's top shia cleric the grand ayatollah ali al sistani called for a change of leadership protesters who've been calling for political change in iraq have begun celebrating well in 400 people have died in 2 months of antigovernment protests in a statement he said i'll...
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took a dangerous turn on thursday in response to yesterday's violence in iraq's prime minister abdullah abdullah says he will present his resignation to parliament so lawmakers can pick a new government while the news comes after weeks of anti-government protests and the number of deaths in the unrest has now surpassed 400 demonstrators across the country is taken to the streets since early october to protest against government corruption and unemployment. well earlier we spoke to journalist i'm stuff a saline in baghdad and i asked him if those developments will calm the unrest. no it's not going to come down before that they're actually going to clean them or increase the numbers when i went there today to check that square they were celebrating they were tears of joy that they finally accomplished something that i think that this is not what they came for. for. pushing away the prime minister they want to overthrow the whole system they want to change because they want to change the election law in a way that allows them to directly elect their prime minister not in this way when they voted f
took a dangerous turn on thursday in response to yesterday's violence in iraq's prime minister abdullah abdullah says he will present his resignation to parliament so lawmakers can pick a new government while the news comes after weeks of anti-government protests and the number of deaths in the unrest has now surpassed 400 demonstrators across the country is taken to the streets since early october to protest against government corruption and unemployment. well earlier we spoke to journalist...
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dangerous turn on thursday well in response to what happened on that day iraq's prime minister abdullah abdullah he says he will represent he will present rather his resignations of parliament so lawmakers can pick a new government while the move comes after a reeks of anti government protests the death toll since the unrest broke out has now surpassed $400.00 will demonstrators across the nation have taken to the streets a since early october to protest against government corruption and wham pened unemployment what really we had the opportunity to a catch up were journalist i'm stuff a silly move the washington post in the iraqi a capital baghdad and asked him if those developments that today's developments will calm the unrest. no it's not going to come down here but that there is actually it's going to create the more egregious numbers when i went there today to check the square they were celebrating they were tears of joy that they finally accomplished something but they're saying that this is not what they came for it only come for like pushing away the prime minister they want to overthrow
dangerous turn on thursday well in response to what happened on that day iraq's prime minister abdullah abdullah he says he will represent he will present rather his resignations of parliament so lawmakers can pick a new government while the move comes after a reeks of anti government protests the death toll since the unrest broke out has now surpassed $400.00 will demonstrators across the nation have taken to the streets a since early october to protest against government corruption and wham...
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abdullah abdullah now he will step down and a timetable given then there is thing no indications of why. the only elections may be held the president has said that a draft of a new election is being formed it's going to be presented to the parliament this week he has also said that the new election committee is going to be informed and that the members will be prioritized by credentials as opposed to political party affiliation but when you consider the fact that protesters in this country have been in the streets on and off for about a decade and in that time they have seen their economic prospects here in the educational system deteriorate to him for structure crumble and not as a result. a number of people have been stabbed in jordan the attack happened in the tourist city of jeddah rush the victims include for tourists from mexico and switzerland for jordanians are also among the number of people injured one person has now been arrested. it's 50 he was heading towards the cafeteria and i was standing by the door behind me will the tourists a little into the cafeteria he passed in front of me and i lean towards him i slipped and he stabbed me then backed away moving towards the policeman gave the policeman a slight step i tried to attack him from behind and i pushed him to the ground afterwards all the policemen came and took him. russianness strikes have killed at least 3 children in syria's province a hospital for women and children was among the targets over the past few weeks russian and syrian gov this is what has become of the only hospital incident visits . and their strike has damaged the building many patients are injured it's now closed and patients have been evacuated to other hospitals. used to provide services to 15 religions in the area. then which most of the buildings were unable to look after patients anymore. north of sigint government troops targeted volunteer rescuers known as the white helmets in the town of either dan as the attacks intensified the building was evacuated. our building was targeted more than 60 times over the last 2 days mostly mortar out of there and shells in the attacks damaged our vehicles and the facility is out of service. the escalation in live is in breach of the deescalation deal russia and turkey signed in 2018 that's created. that's meant to be free or verbal forcers more than 3000000 people live in the province of it which is under the control of the opposition group. and just by the deescalation zone russia and syrian government insist rick upcher in the province is just a matter of time but i just. want to take his border with syria. plenty more still to come for you here on the news including 9 members of one american family a shot and killed in mexico. the united states waves into a dispute over a controversial dam on the river nile. and in sport we'll tell you why the final of south america's biggest cup competition has been moved to a different country. the french government has unveiled tougher new immigration reforms the prime minister felipe said the that france needs to quote take back control of migration the measures include title laws for asylum seekers including curbing access to non urgent health care and the 1st time a quota for skilled migrants will now come into effect the decision is being seen as a move to counter the rise of the far right in france out of the 2022 presidential election from paris his natasha butler. well the french prime minister and one of the leap and a number of ministers have revealed 20 new immigration measures may fall broadly into 2 categories one is a so-called economic migration and the other asylum seekers now in terms of economic migration and what felipe says that france will introduce for the 1st time quotas for workers now what that means is that the french government which it would assess which industries in france have a skilled labor shortage and they would adjust the quotas accordingly it's the sort of system that is in place in countries like australia or canada now in terms of asylum seekers the french government want to crack down on people they say are abusing the system and what they're going to introduce is they'll be more limits and more curbs on the access to health care for asylum seekers asylum seekers who are claiming benefits will be more tightly controlled last year the french going to the far right and could risk alienating some of their more left wing or centrist voters but the french president tomorrow mike ross says that it is very important that the around immigration is lifted those were his words earlier this year because he said otherwise the issue of immigration ends up fueling the far right ends up feeling populist sentiment in france and that is something of course he wants to stop particularly as there is a presidential election coming up in less than 3 years france and china trade deals worth $15000000000.00 emmanuel micro and she jinping announced the agreements after me to beijing the deals cover aeronautics energy and agriculture including approval for 20 french companies to export poultry beef and pork to china. protesters in lebanon surrounding government buildings in a bid to force politicians to resign demonstrators want a new government is not divided along sectarian lines they're also angry over delays in forming a new cabinet after the prime minister saad hariri resigned. now the u.s. is mediating talks between ethiopia egypt and sudan to reduce tensions over 102 electric dam on the river nile ethiopia has been building what it calls the nissans to near its northwestern border with sudan for 8 years egypt fears it could reduce the flow of the oil down stream which accounts for nearly 90 percent of its water supply the $5000000000.00 project is part of ethiopia plan to produce enough energy to meet its growing demand and less fear the dispute could escalate if a deal isn't reached before the project is finished in 2022 mike hanna reports now from washington. the u.s. treasury department an unlikely mediator in a decades long conflict in a region thousands of miles away a new party attempting to resolve the dispute over a multi-billion dollar water project being developed on the nile river as it flows through ethiopia neighbors egypt and sudan have been deeply concerned at the consequent impact on their own water supplies this round of negotiation flowing from a meeting between u.s. president donald trump and is a gyptian counterpart abdel fattah el-sisi at which the us leader was asked for help in resolving the but a dispute between the countries. and this week the 2 presidents held a follow up phone call after which the white house released the statement president trump expressed support for egypt ethiopia and sudan's ongoing negotiations to reach a collapse in which egypt and sudan agreed as to how much each state could take from the nile every year but the struggle was again intensified when in 2010 at the height of the arab spring ethiopia announced the grand ethiopian renaissance down project. the dam is 70 percent complete and the argument is now centered not on construction but on how much water will be diverted to build the dam at them and. to sort or on i hope the diplomatic efforts would lead to some flexibility from the ethiopian side because egypt is not asking to stop the dams construction but rather to slow down its construction which might be too late now because it is believed that a major part of the dam is already constructed but we could think about the way the dam will be operated and how the lake will be filled last month ethiopia's prime minister ahmed was awarded the nobel peace prize for his efforts in ending the war with eritrea a few weeks later he told his parliament ethiopia could mobilize millions in a conflict with egypt but insisted only negotiation could break the deadlock the d.c. talks are a major breakthrough because in the past ethiopia had bigger asli opposed calls by egypt and sudan for 3rd party mediation president trump has assigned his treasury secretary steve to host the talks and apparently curious decision to bypass state department which would traditionally handle such negotiations but the inclusion at the meeting of world bank president david. ok let's talk now to abdullah abdullah salaam formally director general of unesco's water resources division he joins us from khartoum is to ask when what you think will come out of these talks that we're discussing in the united states. the loss the loss of. life. really for giving them the support the unity. i try to investigate. what behind there mediation of the u.s. in this very complicated issue already. grant as you can reciprocate is as dumb. as you know i mean this negotiation was being started long time ago and each time the day they didn't reach any any any conclusion because from the 1st. principle i mean that there is no. agreement i mean there is no more solid ground from where i mean these talks should start this is why i mean each side and they reach. i'm saying fairly or no conclusion but if the 3 really 3 countries says it together and they have the real commitment and intention to beach a conclusion and put the corporation in front of them that they will reach. an agreement without any mediation
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abdullah matty has announced he intends to resign all in 400 people have died in 2 months of anti-government protests many iraqis accuse abdullah government of corruption. in malta the prime minister there is reportedly considering resignation as a scandal over the murder of a journalist threatens to engulf him 3 of joseph muskrats closest colleagues including his chief of staff of already resigned in the past few days of the murder of investigative reporter daphne carr want to see it 2 years ago. all 28 people killed in protests in the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo this week are finally been buried the funerals were initially perspire own with crowds demanding that the military leave their area. glimmering to go shake hands between the u.s. and the afghan taliban have resume the taliban confirmed the informal talks as the u.s. president made an unannounced surprise visit to afghanistan where he met president ashraf ghani talks were canceled by trump in september following an attack by the taliban. studio be unscripted now continues but i will be back in then with the news hour for you in just under 30 minute
abdullah matty has announced he intends to resign all in 400 people have died in 2 months of anti-government protests many iraqis accuse abdullah government of corruption. in malta the prime minister there is reportedly considering resignation as a scandal over the murder of a journalist threatens to engulf him 3 of joseph muskrats closest colleagues including his chief of staff of already resigned in the past few days of the murder of investigative reporter daphne carr want to see it 2 years...
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iraq's president has vowed to hold any elections and says prime minister abdullah abdullah will resign but only if the replacement is a clean. address the nation in a bid to quell weeks of violent anti-government demonstrations or she left more than 200 people dead reports now from baghdad. 9 and a half minutes into an almost alert teen minute speech to the nation about iraqis president barham saleh finally spoke about the resignation of prime minister dilma heady and holding elections it was a yes but speech to protesters yes mehdi will resign but only once a successor is determined yes elections will be held but only after a new election law is implemented and a new election committee formulated rice said it was the prime minister is willing to submit his resignation that he's also asking the political parties on a replacement within the constitutional fine legal measures that would prevent a constitutional vaculik a few. no time frame was given from a hideous resignation or when elections might be held since october 1st protesters have been demanding maddie's step down and elections
iraq's president has vowed to hold any elections and says prime minister abdullah abdullah will resign but only if the replacement is a clean. address the nation in a bid to quell weeks of violent anti-government demonstrations or she left more than 200 people dead reports now from baghdad. 9 and a half minutes into an almost alert teen minute speech to the nation about iraqis president barham saleh finally spoke about the resignation of prime minister dilma heady and holding elections it was a...
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protests and 17 others were injured protesters want the government to step down the prime minister abdullah abdullah mufti denies he's trying to stay in power piecing his call to politicians to find a replacement and to have an additional committee committee is meeting looking at amendments to the constitution and those amendments would include transforming iraq's political system from a parliamentary system to a presidential system and abolishing the revile the provincial councils people are so angry with these provincial councils they have been setting fire to buildings across the country protesters understand that this is a process that it may not happen suddenly and that it could be a gradual change but they're seeing no signs from the government that the prime minister ideologues a lot of these will step down and it's time people give in and they're seeing no indications of when early elections may be held the president has said that a draft of a new election law is being formed it's going to be presented to the parliament this week he has also said that a new election committee is going to be
protests and 17 others were injured protesters want the government to step down the prime minister abdullah abdullah mufti denies he's trying to stay in power piecing his call to politicians to find a replacement and to have an additional committee committee is meeting looking at amendments to the constitution and those amendments would include transforming iraq's political system from a parliamentary system to a presidential system and abolishing the revile the provincial councils people are...
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as promised to hold early elections and says the prime minister abdullah abdullah mattie will resign once a replacement is at the lead and at least 70 people have been killed after a large fire tore through 3 carriages of a moving train in pakistan plays was caused by gas stove on board many of the victims died as they tried to jump off the burning train. now to syria fighting has been intensifying around the town of tal tamera as government and s.t.'s fighters battle with opposition forces hoping to expand the influence in the region safe side turkey and russia plan to start joint patrols of the northeastern area on friday. what's now from the tacky syrian border. there's panic here in syria's north east as fighting flares up near tel tama and the us ally in caught up in the fighting are civilians who are fleeing the area and moving to the province of has under the control of the largely kurdish as the but syrian government troops have military bases in the region. that took over western parts of the town people are bad enough each time someone controls the area it ends up being wor
as promised to hold early elections and says the prime minister abdullah abdullah mattie will resign once a replacement is at the lead and at least 70 people have been killed after a large fire tore through 3 carriages of a moving train in pakistan plays was caused by gas stove on board many of the victims died as they tried to jump off the burning train. now to syria fighting has been intensifying around the town of tal tamera as government and s.t.'s fighters battle with opposition forces...
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other provinces however they will be arresting anyone who blocks roads on sunday prime minister abdullah abdullah mehdi said in response to protesters that an amendment will be put forth that will take a look at reforming government ministries younger people will be hired that will be more transparency and a quota system will be eliminated it looks like from what we're hearing that most of the political parties have reached a deal that will keep this government in power apparently no one believes that there is a replacement for the prime minister and that abdul mahdi is the one who will implement reforms mehdi says that political parties are in. intrinsic part of the democratic process but he admits that they have made mistakes so right now it looks like the largest bloc in parliament is the lone dissenter the ones who are supporting the protesters that would be followers of the influence or influential shiite cleric solder they continue to see and with the protestors and are calling for this government to reside. india supreme court has ruled the disputed religious sites in the north of the coun
other provinces however they will be arresting anyone who blocks roads on sunday prime minister abdullah abdullah mehdi said in response to protesters that an amendment will be put forth that will take a look at reforming government ministries younger people will be hired that will be more transparency and a quota system will be eliminated it looks like from what we're hearing that most of the political parties have reached a deal that will keep this government in power apparently no one...
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these are the headlines right now on al jazeera iraqi prime minister abdullah abdullah has announced his intention to resign it all is a call for a leadership change by a top cleric after anti-government protests left more than 400 people dead in genius in norway are the parliament from which this current government is drawn is asked to reconsider its choice in this regard and to act according to iraq's interest and preserve the blood of its children to prevent the country from slipping into violence chaos and destruction we confirm again that attacks against peaceful protesters are forbidden as well as them being prevented from having the right to demand reforms we also confirm that attacking private and public property is forbidden and that property should not be left to be attacked by infiltrators and there are lawyers a man has killed 2 people in a knife attack and central london according to one police the suspect 28 year old khan was also shot dead during this incident he was known to authorities and had been convicted of terrorism related offenses in 2012 peruvian opposition l
these are the headlines right now on al jazeera iraqi prime minister abdullah abdullah has announced his intention to resign it all is a call for a leadership change by a top cleric after anti-government protests left more than 400 people dead in genius in norway are the parliament from which this current government is drawn is asked to reconsider its choice in this regard and to act according to iraq's interest and preserve the blood of its children to prevent the country from slipping into...
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headquarters in baghdad now the prime minister abdullah abdullah has called for an end to the bloodshed on both sides as more antigovernment protests are being held on this now more than a month since mass protests began in baghdad and she had dominated southern iraq the protesters say a corrupt government has failed to ensure jobs for younger people more than $250.00 people have been killed since october the 1st and has also been directed towards iran and political parties and the militias linked to tehran protesters tried to storm iran's consulate in kabul on monday 3 demonstrators were killed by the security forces the protests but the prime minister mr massey under pressure he conditionally agreed to resign last week if a replacement was found. joins us live now from should just walk us through was time. well we just spoke to our photographer who showed us an image is of a scene at a bridge not too far from tahrir square and if these images are accurate it is quite a grim scene what we know is that at about 3 30 pm local time it's the scenario that has replayed over and over again s
headquarters in baghdad now the prime minister abdullah abdullah has called for an end to the bloodshed on both sides as more antigovernment protests are being held on this now more than a month since mass protests began in baghdad and she had dominated southern iraq the protesters say a corrupt government has failed to ensure jobs for younger people more than $250.00 people have been killed since october the 1st and has also been directed towards iran and political parties and the militias...
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iraqi security forces and moving into protests sides in a city just hours ago prime minister abdullah abdullah said the country must be allowed to return to normal tens of thousands of people have been protesting for weeks now angry about a lack of basic services rising unemployment and corruption has more from baghdad. what we're hearing that is that inside terra to here's where things are relatively calm but more people are coming into temporary square as apparently security forces are moving into areas in and around the square where protesters have been gathered there is a big clash going on right now in a square leading into tahrir square it involves several 100 protesters and security forces we're told that there are reports of people being killed of security forces using live ammunition and a lot of tear gas the ministry of interior is denying that any shots have been fired against protesters some live pictures from brazil now where former president lula da silva is about to address members of his workers' party just one day after being released from prison a judge ordered a new disservi
iraqi security forces and moving into protests sides in a city just hours ago prime minister abdullah abdullah said the country must be allowed to return to normal tens of thousands of people have been protesting for weeks now angry about a lack of basic services rising unemployment and corruption has more from baghdad. what we're hearing that is that inside terra to here's where things are relatively calm but more people are coming into temporary square as apparently security forces are moving...
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your headlines so far this hour iraq's cabinet expected to me today after the prime minister abdullah abdullah he offered to resign antigovernment protesters welcome the decision but they say they will not back down until there's a complete overhaul of the political system some of alton is in baghdad. we're actually entering a constitutionally ambiguous area here and the way the prime minister announced that he would resign is further adding to the country he said that he would be sending his resignation to the parliament but there is nothing in the constitution that actually asked him to do so the bylaws of the parliament however mention that the prime minister should be finding his resignation to the president more than merely accepted so it's unclear whether the parliament at all needs to vote on his resignation this is currently a point of contention between members of parliament who are discussing whether in tomorrow's session they should be voting at all hundreds of high school students around being in central on kong today they're calling for democratic reforms on the standing they say
your headlines so far this hour iraq's cabinet expected to me today after the prime minister abdullah abdullah he offered to resign antigovernment protesters welcome the decision but they say they will not back down until there's a complete overhaul of the political system some of alton is in baghdad. we're actually entering a constitutionally ambiguous area here and the way the prime minister announced that he would resign is further adding to the country he said that he would be sending his...
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anti-government protests in iraq might be about to force through major political change prime minister abdullah abdullah mattie's announced he intends to resign all than 400 people have died in the past 2 months of anti-government protests that. in the aussie old 28 people killed in protests in the eastern part of the country this week have finally been buried funerals were initially postponed with crowds and the village demanding the military leave the area. negotiations between the u.s. and the afghan taliban have resumed taliban confirm the informal talks as the u.s. president made an unannounced surprise visit to afghanistan where he met president musharraf's gone e talks were canceled by trump in september following an attack by the taliban algerians a protested for the 41st friday in a row presidential campaigns began on sunday but demonstrators in the so-called hair rock movement are rejecting the election that's 2 in just under 2 weeks all 5 candidates have links to the former president abdulaziz beautifully who was forced out by mass protest in april. they have been coordinated global protests
anti-government protests in iraq might be about to force through major political change prime minister abdullah abdullah mattie's announced he intends to resign all than 400 people have died in the past 2 months of anti-government protests that. in the aussie old 28 people killed in protests in the eastern part of the country this week have finally been buried funerals were initially postponed with crowds and the village demanding the military leave the area. negotiations between the u.s. and...
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south a televised address in a televised address barham saleh also said that prime minister abdullah abdullah lefty is prepared to resign once a replacement is great protest is blame the government for corruption unemployment and poor public services. lebanon's president michel aoun is saying the country must change from a sectarian state to a civil one this is anti-government protests continue in the capital calling for political leaders to resign from mrs saad hariri quit on choose day but he's been asked by the president to stay on as temporary caretaker until the new government is fully formed. and to libya to more hard to look many more today we are shrink into a government and we hope the upcoming government will live up to the us pure ations of the people that it should gain the confidence of the people and managers of the parliament so it must be a government which is capable of achieving what the previous governments had failed but that's why ministers should be based in india qualifications in expertise not political or sectarian leadership is that they are very critical crossroads
south a televised address in a televised address barham saleh also said that prime minister abdullah abdullah lefty is prepared to resign once a replacement is great protest is blame the government for corruption unemployment and poor public services. lebanon's president michel aoun is saying the country must change from a sectarian state to a civil one this is anti-government protests continue in the capital calling for political leaders to resign from mrs saad hariri quit on choose day but...
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abdullah abdullah marched in kabul. they claimed that fake balts are being counted. abdullahchallenging the incumbent president ashraf ghani. but so far, no results have been announced. environmental protesters staged new rallies around the world today, calling for tougher action on climate change. thousands marched in 153 countries. activists in berlin even swam in government proposal they say is too weak.ex in, officials declared that fires at a chemical plantw are isolated and contained, and they lifted evacuation orders for 50,000 people. major explosions eruptthe site on wednesday, touching offv fires and smoke. the plant owners say that it could take some time to extinguish the flames entirely. >> there's still going to beir smoke in thethere's still going to be flames visible at nigh that's going to be addressd as quickly safely as we possibly can. i wod love to tell you that we'd be done by the end of the day. i would not be telling you the truth if i madthat statement. >> woodruff: the texas gulf coast has suffered a sies of major accidents this year, in a region wit
abdullah abdullah marched in kabul. they claimed that fake balts are being counted. abdullahchallenging the incumbent president ashraf ghani. but so far, no results have been announced. environmental protesters staged new rallies around the world today, calling for tougher action on climate change. thousands marched in 153 countries. activists in berlin even swam in government proposal they say is too weak.ex in, officials declared that fires at a chemical plantw are isolated and contained, and...
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the tally had been duerow, but incumbent president ashraf ghani and challenger abdullah abdullah areked in a dispute over a planned recount. most of veniceitaly, was underwater today, inundated by the worst flooding since 1966.r wavels in the famed city of canals reached more than 6 ntet above avera sea level, and historic sai mark's basilica suffered serious damage business owners accused the city of ill-conceived efforts to build offshore barriers. >> resources have been invested for completely useless structures. these structures have made things worse, because with the enlargement and the cleang of the port entrances it brings more water to the lagoon. dsephanie: the city's mayor blamed intense wnd rising sea levels caused by climate change. wildfires in eastern australia have killed at least four people and forced hdreds of people to evacuate, some for the second time in a week. e danger increased today in queensland state, fueled by drought conditions. and fires kept burning in new south wales, where more than 200 homes have been destroyed since friday. back in this country, so
the tally had been duerow, but incumbent president ashraf ghani and challenger abdullah abdullah areked in a dispute over a planned recount. most of veniceitaly, was underwater today, inundated by the worst flooding since 1966.r wavels in the famed city of canals reached more than 6 ntet above avera sea level, and historic sai mark's basilica suffered serious damage business owners accused the city of ill-conceived efforts to build offshore barriers. >> resources have been invested for...
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a 3rd of the total due to what it called discrepancies in the system of presidential hopeful abdullah abdullah says the process should be stopped standoff is likely to deepen the political crisis in afghanistan over this after the september vote which was marred by allegations of fraud. give the commission good news recount to you know absence of all deserve we have to take other measures our measures will always be peaceful and will always be in a free world all the low there should be that we will take the issues. now to australia firefighters there are warning of catastrophic conditions as they race to contain widespread bushfires around the city of sydney at least 3 people have been killed and more than 100 homes destroyed authorities say more than $75.00 is a burning across the state of new south wales and queensland australia suffering one of its worst bushfire seasons which is occurring even before the start of the southern hemisphere summer which with parts of the country crippled by severe drought. at least 13 people have been killed across india and bangladesh after cycling bulbul to
a 3rd of the total due to what it called discrepancies in the system of presidential hopeful abdullah abdullah says the process should be stopped standoff is likely to deepen the political crisis in afghanistan over this after the september vote which was marred by allegations of fraud. give the commission good news recount to you know absence of all deserve we have to take other measures our measures will always be peaceful and will always be in a free world all the low there should be that we...
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the tally had been due tomorrow, but incumbent prident ashraf ghani and challenger abdullah abdullah, italy was underwater today, inundated by the worst flooding sce 1966. water levels in the famed city of canals reached moresix feet above average sea level, basilica suffered serious damage. business owners accused the citi -conceived efforts to build off-shore barriers. >> ( translated ): resources have been invested for completely useless sres. these structures have made things worse, because with the enlargement and the cleaning of the port entrances, it brings more water to the lagoon. >> woodruff: the city's mayor blamed intense winds and sing sea levels caused b climate change. he said the damage could runto undreds of millions of dollars. wildfires in eastern australia have forced hundreds of people to evacuate-- some for the second time in a week. the danger increased today in queensland state, fueled by drought conditions. and, fires kept burning in e new south wales, where man 200 homes have been destroyed. since frid back in this country, southern califoia edison agreed to
the tally had been due tomorrow, but incumbent prident ashraf ghani and challenger abdullah abdullah, italy was underwater today, inundated by the worst flooding sce 1966. water levels in the famed city of canals reached moresix feet above average sea level, basilica suffered serious damage. business owners accused the citi -conceived efforts to build off-shore barriers. >> ( translated ): resources have been invested for completely useless sres. these structures have made things worse,...
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of deadly antigovernment protests may be about to force major political change prime minister abdullah abdullah matie has announced he intends to resign more than 400 people have died in 2 months of antigovernment protests. here 2 people have died in a knife attack in central london a suspect was shot dead by police during the incident which is being treated as terror related the prime minister boris johnson is due to hold an emergency security meeting and all 28 people killed in protests in the eastern democratic republic of congo this week of finally been buried. the funerals were initially postponed with crowds annoy the village demanding the military leave the area. prime minister is reported to have told friends he is about to resign joseph muskrat's under pressure of the government's alleged cover up of the murder of a journalist 2 years ago definite car want to died in a car bomb explosion while investigating corruption involving politicians and business executives or a bird in manly house mall. to government ministers resigned as the prime minister's chief of staff and now the juice of
of deadly antigovernment protests may be about to force major political change prime minister abdullah abdullah matie has announced he intends to resign more than 400 people have died in 2 months of antigovernment protests. here 2 people have died in a knife attack in central london a suspect was shot dead by police during the incident which is being treated as terror related the prime minister boris johnson is due to hold an emergency security meeting and all 28 people killed in protests in...
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president met only with president hadi and not with abdullah abdullah the chief executive could be seen as perhaps indicating his preference as they try to work out a resolution to september's presidential election in afghanistan president jordan thank you very much dozens of yemenis have been welcomed back home from jail in saudi arabia sponsored a prisoner swap 128 men were flown into centers international airport aboard red cross planes they were greeted by hooty commanders and some family members u.n. special envoy martin griffiths has welcomed the prisoner swaps come amid a new push to end the 5 year war you sound a u.s. led coalition announced on wednesday that airport would reopen to limited flights allowing patients to fly out for medical cat 100 dollars at the airport in santa as the prison has arrived. this flight is the 1st flight. for the president before this the 1st offer szell. swarup all relays are for presidents of war by saudi arabia u.a.e. little qualification people are hoping this would push forward for achieving all realizing the peace in yemen which has been going
president met only with president hadi and not with abdullah abdullah the chief executive could be seen as perhaps indicating his preference as they try to work out a resolution to september's presidential election in afghanistan president jordan thank you very much dozens of yemenis have been welcomed back home from jail in saudi arabia sponsored a prisoner swap 128 men were flown into centers international airport aboard red cross planes they were greeted by hooty commanders and some family...
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crowds on the streets have been in the streets now for many many weeks the iraqi prime minister abdullah abdullah moxy has said he will tender his resignation do we know when no we do not it comes after weeks of deadly protests 40 people losing their lives yesterday alone poll though they did follow that leading shia cleric saying there had to be a change more news on the other side of the break i'll see that. december on al-jazeera as this here comes to an end we look ahead to 2020 and the stories that may shape the people in power investigates the shocking treatment of disabled people in eastern europe scams and exclusive look at the world's largest conference on a child be in rwanda will the efforts achieve an aids free africa a 2 part series charting china's rise as a 21st century superpower. u.n. leaders will gather in space to discuss issues about climate change and examine the possible global solutions join us for live coverage to somebody on al-jazeera. english. al-jazeera. where every. $150000000.00 trees disappear every year into the clothing that we all wear from uk cycling to save the
crowds on the streets have been in the streets now for many many weeks the iraqi prime minister abdullah abdullah moxy has said he will tender his resignation do we know when no we do not it comes after weeks of deadly protests 40 people losing their lives yesterday alone poll though they did follow that leading shia cleric saying there had to be a change more news on the other side of the break i'll see that. december on al-jazeera as this here comes to an end we look ahead to 2020 and the...
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he talked to afghan any who's in his own political battle with abdullah abdullah.ng to be. gani needs a cease-fire. he announced a cease-fire. that would be the first prospect in the re-engaged talks. that's nonsense. the taliban are not about to grant a cease-fire. his own negotiators know that. he shocked them, too. it's another sign of an inexpert person trying to get himself involved in diplomacy way above his level of competence. >> i'm going to read here what the president gani said when he was in afghanistan. people talked a lot about bin laden but what you did who was an organizer and not a talker is a much greater talker. congratulations. >> oh, my god. every world leader in the world knows what to do to please president trump and that's tell him that he's great. it's easier to manipulate than a child with candy and he's not very bright so that's how things are done. i think one important thing that we should do in this discussion though is delineate between what is the politicization of the military and what is the trumpification which is when donald trum
he talked to afghan any who's in his own political battle with abdullah abdullah.ng to be. gani needs a cease-fire. he announced a cease-fire. that would be the first prospect in the re-engaged talks. that's nonsense. the taliban are not about to grant a cease-fire. his own negotiators know that. he shocked them, too. it's another sign of an inexpert person trying to get himself involved in diplomacy way above his level of competence. >> i'm going to read here what the president gani said...
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abdullah 279 or as always hit us up at youtube dot com free t.v. abdullah 279 or as always hit us up at youtube dot com boom bust r.t. say next time. bust r.t. say next time. picked additional supposed to. cooked additional subversive not on what was an ounce of the to linger longer some of them easy at least you can see it's not just. blue it's what you're all going to spring into action no no. still going to. see it so you see when you mix everything on my show every political social scene. looked with with a showing of the bush up especially since i. got the aisle to his magical in a typical bush. he's like a pickle ship. you're pushing 30. volts of shit. you're pushing 30. volts of shipping. yep and most of the book hit the wall with the bus in. the open most of the book hit the wall with the bus and you will still have still lose you know. what you know now for over. a cliff was the racists whose reason is in the process. where he's innocent all right but there ya have it i've put up like this was the but there's a. little suspicious through the syring
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