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but in algeria there is no lower threshold of turn out where it's kept. so in theory, one person can vote in parliament re election. and the powers that be can say, oh, we've got a majority of a 100 because only one person turned out to vote. exactly big jury. they know exactly. i was going to be no matter what the result of the election power would stay with the military. it would, they would, we didn't with the same men of the systems, no matter what they have been experience and that they know exactly the new generation of jerry and who are forming that they know exactly the mechanism, the methods and the out of the mechanism for example, you know, you cannot run an election for the arguments without having a clear ideas about the process that the districts in happy hire for the police campaign. let people know their candidate and also be explicit about the financing of the political parties. none of that have happened even worse is that because of the pressure of the process in iraq and the president has developed the date of the elections, which is e
but in algeria there is no lower threshold of turn out where it's kept. so in theory, one person can vote in parliament re election. and the powers that be can say, oh, we've got a majority of a 100 because only one person turned out to vote. exactly big jury. they know exactly. i was going to be no matter what the result of the election power would stay with the military. it would, they would, we didn't with the same men of the systems, no matter what they have been experience and that they...
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and then i the poles of closed in algeria parliamentary elections, where few people have voted. some algerians cost their ballots in rubbish bitten in protest at the vote. 3 hours before the post closed, the electoral commission said the turn out was just 14 percent the iraq purchase, who hasn't had urgent supporters to boycott the vote off the 7 of its leaders were arrested on thursday. this is algeria is 1st parliament true election since mass protest for president ability to step down 2 years ago. the whole barrel has a crucial test for the legitimacy of president of the machine to boone, who was elected after mass proto, forced our president of the last 2 years ago. his government has been asking people to show up in huge numbers for saturdays parliament revote. its biggest concern, a lo, we're turn out that good. the deeper and the country's political crisis. algerians remain widely skeptical about reforms promised by the president, the protest movement that galvanized the nation into 1019 against the ruling class is now calling for a boycott. willis, who knows, there's som
and then i the poles of closed in algeria parliamentary elections, where few people have voted. some algerians cost their ballots in rubbish bitten in protest at the vote. 3 hours before the post closed, the electoral commission said the turn out was just 14 percent the iraq purchase, who hasn't had urgent supporters to boycott the vote off the 7 of its leaders were arrested on thursday. this is algeria is 1st parliament true election since mass protest for president ability to step down 2...
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from algeria and egypt to jordan by rain, syria and yemen. in 17 countries, people took to the streets to demand bread, freedom and social justice. millions of people were taking their political destiny into their own hands, pushing back against corrupt regimes and authoritarian leaders. in egypt, the news of the fall of tunisian dictator ben ali rang alarm bells for president hosni mubarak the 82 year old had likewise been in power for decades. always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into neesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent, a taking demographic time boss with no one else yet was still a student when the unrest in tunisia began. i m
from algeria and egypt to jordan by rain, syria and yemen. in 17 countries, people took to the streets to demand bread, freedom and social justice. millions of people were taking their political destiny into their own hands, pushing back against corrupt regimes and authoritarian leaders. in egypt, the news of the fall of tunisian dictator ben ali rang alarm bells for president hosni mubarak the 82 year old had likewise been in power for decades. always confirmed in office by carefully...
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besides as juvenile works horatio algeria once more tackled adult fiction and 1895. he published the disagreeable woman under a pseudonym julian star. the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of 1895 to 1896 1896 would be his last there. he was working too hard. his bronchitis was lengling his bronchitis would not go away and he wanted to be in natick to be with his sister augusta and her husband amos. he told a reporter in. in april that i that i have been working too hard. and it's the pleasure to be able to rest a little i am staying out at natick with relatives now. i do not feel as energetic as i used to. and as i said many of his books were serialized in magazines prior to be in published in book form and alger who received about 250 dollars for a serial plus the w
besides as juvenile works horatio algeria once more tackled adult fiction and 1895. he published the disagreeable woman under a pseudonym julian star. the new york times implies though that it is a story itself. not the main character who is disagreeable. the book was a poor seller even algae did not think much of it and only two copies or known to exist one of them in the library congress when it was deposited for copyright. algebra, had enough of new york by the mid-1890s and the winner of...
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i created the figure of your hair board, have it because because i'm from algeria i had experienced how the rise of these limits, transformed all of society. i saw the mechanisms by which they penetrate the society local too much. so this was a natural reaction to so i created the figure of the little salad is to want unions of the danger of his, the migration of it with the means of my disposal. she didn't. the son is asher one but into nisha. in particular, the message of the little sala fest did not get through at 1st. some tunisians were still toxic, aided by the success of the revolution. others were busy with the everyday struggle for survival. they can't cause you to be last week. i had in 2011 have come to show me because in tunisia after the revolution, people said, oh, it's not the same here, isn't algeria? we are different. there will be assassinations or violence here recently. but then there were, there were assassinations of politicians. there was terrorism, there were bombs chose box, which is what i did from this dog here in my blog. to portray all these his limits as vi
i created the figure of your hair board, have it because because i'm from algeria i had experienced how the rise of these limits, transformed all of society. i saw the mechanisms by which they penetrate the society local too much. so this was a natural reaction to so i created the figure of the little salad is to want unions of the danger of his, the migration of it with the means of my disposal. she didn't. the son is asher one but into nisha. in particular, the message of the little sala fest...
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but i think that the uprisings are ongoing, and we continue to see them in sudan, in algeria, in lebanon, in iraq. it's an ongoing quest for a better future. the arab spring was a major turning point and the history of north africa and the middle east. everyday citizens learned that unpopular rulers can be overthrown. thousands were killed in the chaos of revolution. but many people are continuing to take up the challenge of creating a more just society. the arab spring may have ended, but its legacy lives on the africa. the great green law in the house we finished it will be more than 15 kilometers, wide 1000 kilometers long, lush green thread to combat just verification. what's been accomplished since 2007 . how can the initiative be improved? we talked to the projects director infiniti, africa in 30 minutes. ah. cruise, i guess what people have to say matters to us. i mean that's why we listen to their aah! reporter. every weekend on d w. i was interested in the global economy, our portfolio g, w business b on. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. analyze the flight for m
but i think that the uprisings are ongoing, and we continue to see them in sudan, in algeria, in lebanon, in iraq. it's an ongoing quest for a better future. the arab spring was a major turning point and the history of north africa and the middle east. everyday citizens learned that unpopular rulers can be overthrown. thousands were killed in the chaos of revolution. but many people are continuing to take up the challenge of creating a more just society. the arab spring may have ended, but its...
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their illustrator, salim, a rookie fled the civil war in his native algeria. but even in exile in tunisia, there was no getting away from the islamists. he responded through art creating a comic character that made him known throughout the arab world issues. and also the lead on i came to nicea 12 years ago and i saw a note in his ear before and after the revolution show and right after the revolution with the rise of the islam. i created the figure of your hair aboard, hey, i don't know if it was because i'm from algeria. i had experienced how the rise of these limits, transformed all of society or the mechanisms by which they penetrate the society local too much. so this was a natural reaction to so i created the figure of the little salad to want unions at the danger of his, the, my station with the means of my disposal. she didn't show up but into nisha in particular, the message of the little salad fist did not get through at 1st. some tunisians were still intoxicated by the success of the revolution. others were busy with the everyday struggle for surviv
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this month than the next 2 years of the government will be for what the people turning to algeria now and a historic moment. the 1st parliament re elections there since former president i've done these beautifully, was ousted in 2019. flo phillips is here with the latest starting with how the authorities tighten the screws on the press. just before building day, which richard is something they promised they would never do just 48 hours before the polls opened. security services arrested 2 well known journalists, color dra, runny founder of the website, caspar tribune, and f. l caught the director through media outlets. radio m and margaret and joe close out that to being critical of the government and the pair have been targeted before. oh, kathy's outlets have been blocked numerous times for supposedly insulting the president and drew any with any release from prison this past february after 11 months behind bars for undermining national security. in this case, they were released one day later, but they were out of the reporting mix for a crucial 24 hour period. which sounds tactical
this month than the next 2 years of the government will be for what the people turning to algeria now and a historic moment. the 1st parliament re elections there since former president i've done these beautifully, was ousted in 2019. flo phillips is here with the latest starting with how the authorities tighten the screws on the press. just before building day, which richard is something they promised they would never do just 48 hours before the polls opened. security services arrested 2 well...
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history in 21900. algeria here are protest movement has been demanding the ousting of the ruling elite. several of its leaders were arrested last week. there's been heavy police presence to prevented support from holding any rallies. the organization of american states has passed a resolution condemning a crackdown on opposition, figures in nicaragua, more than a dozen have been arrested in recent weeks, including for planning to stand against president daniel ortega in november's election. the government rejected the resolution as interference. critics accuse ortega of trying to remove any challenges so he can secure a 4 turn in peru. socialist candidate federal castillo has claimed victory in the presidential election. he retained a narrow lead after the last post were counted to see your face as possible. legal challenges from right wing wyvil cake off. would you maury, who's made allegations of fraud and trying to get the vote and old people are still waiting for the final results from election officials more than a week after the b u. s. attorney general has unveiled a nation wide
history in 21900. algeria here are protest movement has been demanding the ousting of the ruling elite. several of its leaders were arrested last week. there's been heavy police presence to prevented support from holding any rallies. the organization of american states has passed a resolution condemning a crackdown on opposition, figures in nicaragua, more than a dozen have been arrested in recent weeks, including for planning to stand against president daniel ortega in november's election. the...
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ah, they had this mythology of algeria, this kind of over sexualized. they had the image of the hair in their mind, but when they arrived, the algerians looked nothing like the french had imagined them. many of the women were bailed or covered, and so they were inaccessible to the photographer's gaze. they ended up hiring people to act as models. they set up studios. they asked the women to pose in the way that the colonizers had imagined those people. then they produced postcards and sent them back to france to say, this is what these people are like. and they need our help. this is a damage occur, mercifully driven business. and it was the photographer's people running photographic studios that were looking for cards that they could sell could sell cheaply. all these postcard produces and photographers were copying each other. they were roofless and stealing other people's ideas and images. so this is the way in which he, jesus can reproduce themselves over time. all the lands is days depicted in the police gone so long since one their independence. b
ah, they had this mythology of algeria, this kind of over sexualized. they had the image of the hair in their mind, but when they arrived, the algerians looked nothing like the french had imagined them. many of the women were bailed or covered, and so they were inaccessible to the photographer's gaze. they ended up hiring people to act as models. they set up studios. they asked the women to pose in the way that the colonizers had imagined those people. then they produced postcards and sent them...
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we have to help each other with good deeds. algeria, president recently told al jazeera, his country was run for many years, but what he called a left talk rossi. but despite his assurances to crack down on the management, many on the streets still insist the ruling elite should go opposition party such of the secular socialists forces front or f, f. s. and the valley for culture and democracy, boycotting the election. both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of the sense the decades long governing parties, the national liberation front, f l n, and national democratic riley allen de could lose support the conservative ben up party and the movement of society for peace or m. s b brace to expand the political influence according to analysts. but whether comes to power with face the daunting task of convincing algerians that change has come. hush my bottle al jazeera. yes, men has noey as a north africa specialist and board member of the institute of harm studies out on duluth. she explains why many algerians boy caught the vote. oh dear. yeah, it's governme
we have to help each other with good deeds. algeria, president recently told al jazeera, his country was run for many years, but what he called a left talk rossi. but despite his assurances to crack down on the management, many on the streets still insist the ruling elite should go opposition party such of the secular socialists forces front or f, f. s. and the valley for culture and democracy, boycotting the election. both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of the...
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the gentle consolidates power weeks after a 2nd class, algeria prepared to vote in parliamentary elections, but democracy acted to say they want to change the political status. quit ah, the head of the united nation says more global action is needed to build on a pledge by g 7 nations to donate a 1000000000 cobra, 900 vaccines to poor countries. second, general, antonio tennis is urging the world's richest countries to support equitable mass vaccination about 5 minutes to say the g 7 plan will inoculate the world's denny 8000000000 people by the end of next year. but i to say it's far too slow. down the hall begins our coverage from corner the white sands of carpet bay. it delicate powers setting for a meeting of the group of 7 described as the world's most advanced democracy. they're also leading the vaccine race to exit the pandemic. and while socially distance still there face to face, at least, and promising a combined effort to help the world emerge from crisis. i actually think this is a meeting that genuinely needs to happen, because we need to make sure that we learn the lessons fr
the gentle consolidates power weeks after a 2nd class, algeria prepared to vote in parliamentary elections, but democracy acted to say they want to change the political status. quit ah, the head of the united nation says more global action is needed to build on a pledge by g 7 nations to donate a 1000000000 cobra, 900 vaccines to poor countries. second, general, antonio tennis is urging the world's richest countries to support equitable mass vaccination about 5 minutes to say the g 7 plan will...
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we have to help each other with good deeds . algeria, president recently told al jazeera his country was run for many years, but what he called a cleft talk rossi. but despite his assurances to crack down on his management, many on this we still insist the ruling elite should go opposition party, such as the secular socialist forces, bronze or fs, and the valley for culture and democracy. boycotting the election. both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of this and the decades long governing parties. the national liberation front f l n, and national democratic riley, aaron de could lose support the conservative ben up party and the movement of society for peace or m. s. b. praise to expand their political influence according to analysts. but whether comes to power with face, the daunting task of convincing algerians that change has come, has your mobile al jazeera in nigeria, police of fine tear gas and live rounds into the air, to disperse protest as, as the country marked its democracy. de adrien gathered to vent the anger over the worst thing security
we have to help each other with good deeds . algeria, president recently told al jazeera his country was run for many years, but what he called a cleft talk rossi. but despite his assurances to crack down on his management, many on this we still insist the ruling elite should go opposition party, such as the secular socialist forces, bronze or fs, and the valley for culture and democracy. boycotting the election. both parties are popular in the northern kabibi region, a focal point of this and...
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his removal was one of the reasons behind last month, because now security has been stepped up in algeria capital ahead of saturday's parliamentary elections. the 1st and mass protests for the former president abilities, but a fleet to step down 2 years ago. the country's iraq pro democracy movement is urging supporters to boycott the vote after 7 of its leaders were arrested on thursday. latasha named reports algerians have been promised a new algeria by president abdul majid to boone. but for many the 1st legislative elections since protesters pushed out his predecessor in 2019, are heading for the same outcome, preserving the political status quo in their country. they be equally heather, it turns out that jury and confirm that for them elections have never been a solution and that's why they cut them and study dean and the elections are being held just after president boone dissolved the parliament. some members still had a year left on their term. the government says it inactive reforms designed to fight systemic corruption and create more opportunities for women and on people. more
his removal was one of the reasons behind last month, because now security has been stepped up in algeria capital ahead of saturday's parliamentary elections. the 1st and mass protests for the former president abilities, but a fleet to step down 2 years ago. the country's iraq pro democracy movement is urging supporters to boycott the vote after 7 of its leaders were arrested on thursday. latasha named reports algerians have been promised a new algeria by president abdul majid to boone. but for...
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to algeria, they agreed on a couple things, one of which was opening the tunisian algerian border for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections later on this year. funny things for that mother, china, that 1st interplay. if your peer is preparing to fall parliamentary elections, which take place on monday, the vote comes as tens of thousands from europe as t gray region continue to seek refuge across the border in sioux, down more than 2000000 are internally displaced on many more need food aids here, morgan reports from gather recency down near the border with if you appeal this was once i get highly maria shelter in this refugee camp before went and heavy rain brought it down 2 weeks ago, a farmer from whom at r. and if you'd be a sticker reach and he says he stayed despite the fighting that started last novemb
to algeria, they agreed on a couple things, one of which was opening the tunisian algerian border for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections later on this year. funny things for that mother, china, that 1st interplay....
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but i think that the uprisings are ongoing, and we continue to see them in sudan, in algeria, in lebanon, in iraq. it's an ongoing quest for a better future. the arab spring was a major turning point and the history of north africa and the middle east. everyday citizens learned that unpopular rulers can be overthrown. thousands were killed in the chaos of revolution. but many people are continuing to take up the challenge of creating a more just society. the arab spring may have ended, but its legacy lives on. ah, the ah, the us vaccination campaign is making good progress snot everywhere. it is rejected, find money in the mountains. plenty of doses remain and here they only trust verbal medicine. and god can dr. hensley from the local hospital for the vaccine. all 3000 on the w. me. how it was. this is, jason is the new magic word. now, thanks to hi, pat, museums can open virtually to everyone everywhere. built into the museum of the future. tomorrow today. 30 minutes on d. w. nico, germany, to learn german, why not learn with him online, on your mobile and free stuff? he w e learning c
but i think that the uprisings are ongoing, and we continue to see them in sudan, in algeria, in lebanon, in iraq. it's an ongoing quest for a better future. the arab spring was a major turning point and the history of north africa and the middle east. everyday citizens learned that unpopular rulers can be overthrown. thousands were killed in the chaos of revolution. but many people are continuing to take up the challenge of creating a more just society. the arab spring may have ended, but its...
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so liam's a rookie fled the civil war in his native algeria. but even in exile in tunisia, there was no getting away from the islamists. he responded through art creating a comic character that made him known throughout the arab world. movies on i came to nicea 12 years ago. so i know too, nicea before and after the revolution show and right after the revolution with the rise of the islam. i created the figure of your hair, i would have it because because i'm from algeria, i had experience how the rise of these limits, transformed all of society. i saw the mechanisms by which they penetrate the society local too much. so this was a natural reaction to, so i created the figure of the little salad to want unions at the danger of is the migration of it with the means of my dispose of all she does. the son is asher. one up but into nisha in particular, the message of the little sala fest did not get through at 1st. some tunisians were still intoxicated by the success of the revolution. others were busy with the every day struggle for survival. long
so liam's a rookie fled the civil war in his native algeria. but even in exile in tunisia, there was no getting away from the islamists. he responded through art creating a comic character that made him known throughout the arab world. movies on i came to nicea 12 years ago. so i know too, nicea before and after the revolution show and right after the revolution with the rise of the islam. i created the figure of your hair, i would have it because because i'm from algeria, i had experience how...
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at the border with algeria a major military operation by forces loyal to the libyan warlord, honey, for god. what does this mean for the october cease fire deal and the bowl outbreak, and se guinea is declared over? the virus was extinguished using lessons learned from previous the hard line candidate is abraham racy, has been declared the winner of iran's presidential election. a widely anticipated result after other strong contenders were barred from running racy one. nearly 62 percent of the vote, but turn out was a low with less than 50 percent of eligible people actually voting. this was largely attributed to a lack of enthusiasm for the election and the pandemic on saturday. racy was visited at his office by the outgoing president of rodney bracy takes office in august and promises to work closely with the former leader said my to about that. it is sure, as i congratulate my very dear brother mister abraham, right. you see he has a very heavy responsibility check. now that i'm care, ma'am, i have no doubt that the people will support his legitimate government so that their interes
at the border with algeria a major military operation by forces loyal to the libyan warlord, honey, for god. what does this mean for the october cease fire deal and the bowl outbreak, and se guinea is declared over? the virus was extinguished using lessons learned from previous the hard line candidate is abraham racy, has been declared the winner of iran's presidential election. a widely anticipated result after other strong contenders were barred from running racy one. nearly 62 percent of the...
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going up this our algeria pull the plug them france, 24 keys in the channel, biased reporting on anti government demonstrations. august would be bad weather. freedom of speech has been threatened to the breaking ah, the news the biggest morning and we just always dressed up. no simulation directly connected to the mexican assistant, which is 100000 in everybody. and it contains millions of little if you exposure to, to muscles millions to work. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even front ation. let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk join me every thursday on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politics sport. business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm . the welcome back. italy is in the group of the fresh migrant crisis with hundreds of new comers arriving on the beaches of the small italian island of lump dues on tuesday. as mary's warning, the situation
going up this our algeria pull the plug them france, 24 keys in the channel, biased reporting on anti government demonstrations. august would be bad weather. freedom of speech has been threatened to the breaking ah, the news the biggest morning and we just always dressed up. no simulation directly connected to the mexican assistant, which is 100000 in everybody. and it contains millions of little if you exposure to, to muscles millions to work. so what we've got to do is identify the threats...
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, if this vote goes ahead in the next couple of hours, stephanie vanka for us from west harrison. algeria is electro commission says just more than 30 percent of those who took part. in fact, today's parliamentary elections. it's the lowest turn out in nearly 20 years. the recent protest movement had called for a boycott, a vote. it was holding weekly rally's calling for political reform until effectively being banned. last month. richard chassis is a professor of political science at george washington university. he says the low voter turnout could favor, will it just policies? the basic crept, the matter, revolves around 2 different standpoints with regards to the, the selection. there are those that believe that participation in election will lead to change. and there are those led by the rock movement, which is a leaderless movement essentially, which argues there should be structural political reform and change in terms of promoting transparency and accountability both for elections happen. so the problem is, of course, is if you have a low voter turnout now estimated to be around 30
, if this vote goes ahead in the next couple of hours, stephanie vanka for us from west harrison. algeria is electro commission says just more than 30 percent of those who took part. in fact, today's parliamentary elections. it's the lowest turn out in nearly 20 years. the recent protest movement had called for a boycott, a vote. it was holding weekly rally's calling for political reform until effectively being banned. last month. richard chassis is a professor of political science at george...
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and all the way this out here on the program, algeria pulls the plug on frogs, 24 a fusion channel, a biased reporting on anti government demonstrations. i guess debate whether freedom of speech has been threatened off for a very short break. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, i will. the law when i would show the wrong one, i'll just don't need you to fill out this thing because the kid an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the it's good to have you with us today. oh gee area has band international tv, network of france, 24 months of warnings for its coverage of mass anti government marches. this withdrawal has been decided over the overt and repeated hostility against our country and its institutions non compliance with the rules of professional ethics as well as disinformation and manipulation. the african state called the bias on it's reporting earlier this year of tens of thousands of protesters who blocked streets and ongoing rallies. officials sent a final warning to the power space channel and spring before withd
and all the way this out here on the program, algeria pulls the plug on frogs, 24 a fusion channel, a biased reporting on anti government demonstrations. i guess debate whether freedom of speech has been threatened off for a very short break. ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, i will. the law when i would show the wrong one, i'll just don't need you to fill out this thing because the kid an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves, well, the part we choose to look for common ground in the...
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now the official reason given was quote, clear and repeated hostility towards algeria and its institutions. and this goes back to another historic grievance. france $24.00 is owned by the french government, which has repeatedly rejected requests from algiers for some kind of official recognition or apology for the atrocities that were committed by france during that period of colonial will. now this post january president macro said that there will be quote, no repentance and no apology. the algerian government was equally unapologetic when it took from 24 of the banks. in the late 19th century, there was a form of mass media, a visual one, the pre dated television, by about 50 years. any guesses as to what that medium was? postcards, postcards were a european media phenomenon. the photos let people see the world without leaving their home. and like many modern forms of media, they were visual cheap and relatively easy to distribute. but it was the era of colonialism, and postcards were also a means of asserting racial superiority. photographers were sent with colonizers to take pictures o
now the official reason given was quote, clear and repeated hostility towards algeria and its institutions. and this goes back to another historic grievance. france $24.00 is owned by the french government, which has repeatedly rejected requests from algiers for some kind of official recognition or apology for the atrocities that were committed by france during that period of colonial will. now this post january president macro said that there will be quote, no repentance and no apology. the...
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it goes to algeria and june is here to meet some of the world's most passion football fan. i sold my clothes to go to the stadium. lloyd supported all football, hooligan, wearing stream fandom have life changing consequences. don't remember how it only felt the flame burning deadly gave algeria and dizzy and firm on al jazeera. ah, ah, understanding the universe from the boston space is at the forefront of physics and astronomy research today. everything from white dwarf, the red giants, to neutron stars and black holes. but imagine trying to make sense of the cosmos before the telescope, even invented. well, between the 9th and 14th centuries, stolen from the slummy cloud, consolidated and refined the astronomy of earlier civilizations and came up with ideas that are deeply influenced astronomy. right through to the present day on tomorrow. i believe the british professor of physics, the phone and back that and i'll be taking a look at modern data strong in the navigation, and exploring the contribution made to these fields by the scientists of the golden age. ah, ah ah ah
it goes to algeria and june is here to meet some of the world's most passion football fan. i sold my clothes to go to the stadium. lloyd supported all football, hooligan, wearing stream fandom have life changing consequences. don't remember how it only felt the flame burning deadly gave algeria and dizzy and firm on al jazeera. ah, ah, understanding the universe from the boston space is at the forefront of physics and astronomy research today. everything from white dwarf, the red giants, to...
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people who st, throwing balance into garbage bins and algeria were badly, anyone is turned out to vote and parliamentary addiction and struggling to make ends meet. how millions of families in the richest country on f, a coping with food insecurity. and i'm, we're harding with sport, the euro 2020 game between denmark and finland have been suspended after denmark, player christian ericsson collapse and require cpr on the pitch. he's now said to be fable in hospital. ah. do you feel like it is, have expanded their focus beyond the pandemic, to include key foreign policy issues or they to of this, unless the cornwall region of england on foreign policy, they're uniting against what they view as a research in china by supporting us plan. but rivals, china is belt and road initiative. i'm looking at an agreement designed to prevent another pandemic. this would include working to spawn disease outbreaks, early and stamps, and out within $100.00 days. a diplomatic editor james phase is outside chicken castle. net st. i've. so james, tell us more about this infrastructure initiative to rival
people who st, throwing balance into garbage bins and algeria were badly, anyone is turned out to vote and parliamentary addiction and struggling to make ends meet. how millions of families in the richest country on f, a coping with food insecurity. and i'm, we're harding with sport, the euro 2020 game between denmark and finland have been suspended after denmark, player christian ericsson collapse and require cpr on the pitch. he's now said to be fable in hospital. ah. do you feel like it is,...
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that's actually going name has more algerians have been promised a new algeria by president i bill majid to boone. but for many, the 1st legislative election since protesters pushed out his predecessor in 2019, are heading for the same outcome, preserving the political status quo in their country. they be equally whether it turns out that jury and stuff confirm that for them. elections have never been a solution and that's why they cut the dean and the elections are being held. just month after president boone dissolved the parliament. some members still had a year left on their term. the government says it inactive reforms designed to fight systemic corruption and create more opportunities for women and young people . more than half the candidates are running as independence. providing voters with an alternative to the old guard political parties. whole people. i'm going to vote because i see that they are candidates who will bring change to the country. knowing that the previous ones were more focused on their personal affairs and they forgot about people. critic say these elections ar
that's actually going name has more algerians have been promised a new algeria by president i bill majid to boone. but for many, the 1st legislative election since protesters pushed out his predecessor in 2019, are heading for the same outcome, preserving the political status quo in their country. they be equally whether it turns out that jury and stuff confirm that for them. elections have never been a solution and that's why they cut the dean and the elections are being held. just month after...
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from algeria and egypt to jordan by rain, syria, and yemen. in 17 countries, people took to the streets to demand bread, freedom and social justice. millions of people were taking their political destiny into their own hands, pushing back against corrupt regimes and authoritarian leaders. in egypt, the news of the fall of tunisian dictator ben ali rang alarm bells for president nemo barrak. the 82 year old had likewise been in power for decades. always confirmed in office by carefully orchestrated party congress's mubarak ruled the country with the help of the military. and the intelligence services. with the social and economic situation in egypt was even more explosive than into anesha. about a quarter of the population lived below the national poverty line. many families relied on day labor. 2000000 children between 5 and 15 had to work instead of going to school. unemployment among young adults in egypt was an excess of 50 percent. a ticking demographic time boss. saw one else yet was still a student when the unrest in tunisia began. i rec
from algeria and egypt to jordan by rain, syria, and yemen. in 17 countries, people took to the streets to demand bread, freedom and social justice. millions of people were taking their political destiny into their own hands, pushing back against corrupt regimes and authoritarian leaders. in egypt, the news of the fall of tunisian dictator ben ali rang alarm bells for president nemo barrak. the 82 year old had likewise been in power for decades. always confirmed in office by carefully...
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hong kong activists, agnes chow is released off the serving a jail sentence for the 2019 protest. algeria prepared to vote in parliamentary elections. democracy activists say it won't change the system and disappearing before our eyes. new figures. jeff, the destruction of the amazon rain forest is accelerating. ah, global vaccine access and pandemic recovery set to dominate talks on the 2nd day of the g. 7 summit leaders meeting in the u. k. are expected to sign the carbon bay declaration on health, promising the devastation brought by covey 19 won't be repeated. they so far pledged a 1000000000 vaccine for low income countries, but the un says more action is needed. john hall reports now from cornwall. the white sands of carpet bay it delicate powers setting for a meeting of the group of 7 described as the world's most advanced democracy. they are also leading the vaccine race to exit the pandemic. and while socially distance still there face to face, at least, and promising a combined effort to help the world emerge from crisis. i actually think this is a meeting that genuinely needs t
hong kong activists, agnes chow is released off the serving a jail sentence for the 2019 protest. algeria prepared to vote in parliamentary elections. democracy activists say it won't change the system and disappearing before our eyes. new figures. jeff, the destruction of the amazon rain forest is accelerating. ah, global vaccine access and pandemic recovery set to dominate talks on the 2nd day of the g. 7 summit leaders meeting in the u. k. are expected to sign the carbon bay declaration on...
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one neighbourhood in the provincial capital grant, who is in lockdown. algeria is 4 and 3 has this report from car lump or no international flights are being allowed to land for a week in vietnam's capital holloway. the announcement on tuesday follows a similar band by hote him in city a few days ago. infections in vietnam remained low for most of last year, but have risen since late april tie one once lauded for success in containing the virus. so clusters emerge once it relaxed its pandemic restriction. with the fits, when you are very successful, you are not forced to improve only when you fear, then are you forced to improve? we were to successful in the past year. in malaysia, a 2 week lockdown beginning on tuesday means only essential services and businesses are allowed to operate. health officials say the surgeon cases is caused by more infectious variance and people breaching pandemic restrictions to celebrate the muslim festival of last month. malaysia has recorded nearly 2800 deaths from cove at 1940 percent of those were in may alone. vaccination rates in asia remain low. on av
one neighbourhood in the provincial capital grant, who is in lockdown. algeria is 4 and 3 has this report from car lump or no international flights are being allowed to land for a week in vietnam's capital holloway. the announcement on tuesday follows a similar band by hote him in city a few days ago. infections in vietnam remained low for most of last year, but have risen since late april tie one once lauded for success in containing the virus. so clusters emerge once it relaxed its pandemic...
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to algeria, they agreed on a couple things. one of which was opening the tunisian and algerian border for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections. later on this year, one of many uncomfortable truths about race in the united states is that several native american tribes once owned black slaves. after the civil war, they were forced to end the practice and grant them full citizenship. but over the years, they stripped black tribal members of their rights. she had returns reports now from broken arrow in oklahoma. in broken arrow, oklahoma, there lived a cemetery for creek indian 3 men, the tribes former black slaves. it's neglected and becoming a dumping ground. yes, this is one of the benjamin when run the grayson 1st heard about it. she didn't get very
to algeria, they agreed on a couple things. one of which was opening the tunisian and algerian border for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections. later on this year, one of many uncomfortable truths about race in the...
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stephanie decker there, algeria is. electro commission says just more than 30 percent of voters took part in saturdays parliamentary elections. it's the lowest turn out in nearly 20 years. the recent protest movement had called for a boycott of the vote. it was holding weekly rally's calling for political reform until effectively being banned last month. anger at the death of a young man in police custody as spilling onto the streets of tennessee as capital . dozens of the people fought with offices in a working class. the district of tunis on saturday video is posted online, showing police stripping and beating the man who died on tuesday. the officers involved have been arrested ahead and i'll just say, with just days to go until iran presidential election. we hear from iranians who say, oh the candidates and failed to convince them at the right man for the job. but i'm 200 charles on the bank of the modem or did they buy one of the longest river in bangladesh where hundreds and thousands of farmers lives have been effected due to the increase in salt water? ah, hello, we have a sh
stephanie decker there, algeria is. electro commission says just more than 30 percent of voters took part in saturdays parliamentary elections. it's the lowest turn out in nearly 20 years. the recent protest movement had called for a boycott of the vote. it was holding weekly rally's calling for political reform until effectively being banned last month. anger at the death of a young man in police custody as spilling onto the streets of tennessee as capital . dozens of the people fought with...
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to algeria, they agreed on a couple of things. one of which was opening the 2 new g l julian border. for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections. later on this year, protest is a calling on the former israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to leave the official residence there in west jerusalem. they say he should have moved out by now, and they're threatening to take them at the court. israel's parliament merrily approved and you call it some government last week ending the thing out. who's 12 years in power to palestinian teenagers have been arrested and occupied east jerusalem. they were protesting against racist insults majoring a recent is where the flag march hundreds of is really far right. nationalists march through the old city this week. johnso
to algeria, they agreed on a couple of things. one of which was opening the 2 new g l julian border. for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections. later on this year, protest is a calling on the former israeli prime...
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to algeria, they agreed on a couple things, one of which was opening the 2 new g l julian border for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections. later on this year, west african leaders are wrapping up a summit in gone as capital member nation. so if the economic community, west african states or eco ass up and taking part, regional security, the pandemic, and plans to create a single currency have all been high on the agenda scale correspondent i met a address who joins us now from a b, john eco, with only about a few weeks ago to discuss molly, so why they met again so soon? well basically this is the 59th regular meeting. the, the previous one was actually an emergency meeting to deal with an emergency in molly, after the military that kicked out the president and the prime minister, the civilian president and
to algeria, they agreed on a couple things, one of which was opening the 2 new g l julian border for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections. later on this year, west african leaders are wrapping up a summit in gone as...
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he speaks in the newspapers, we should do more from a political point of view. algeria has banned the tv network, france 24 months of warnings over its coverage of unsee government unrest. this withdrawal has been decided over the overt and repeated hostility against our country and its institutions non compliance with the rules of professional ethics as well as information and manipulation. the african nation i q a channel of bias earlier this year and it's coverage of huge marches that were going on at the time. officials sent a final warning to france 24 in spring before withdrawing a license. the day off, the algeria and elections are marked by a 70 percent abstention rate. fonts for 24, insisted coverage of the nation is being transparent, independent and honest with observers expecting a french government condemnation follow shortly. so we debated the issue with 2 political commentators and elizabeth moved a animal habit answer. we have all farms french or i'm again that the coverage is 57 misinformation putting distance nation, then peddling. i hard line french government propa
he speaks in the newspapers, we should do more from a political point of view. algeria has banned the tv network, france 24 months of warnings over its coverage of unsee government unrest. this withdrawal has been decided over the overt and repeated hostility against our country and its institutions non compliance with the rules of professional ethics as well as information and manipulation. the african nation i q a channel of bias earlier this year and it's coverage of huge marches that were...
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the final arbiter in algeria is political crises. what, what will it do? but they would expect its business as usual though, wouldn't be elections today. the results will be communicated to the outside world in the next 48 hours or so and counting is done. did that was who get ejected will take up the seats in the dimensional assembly. and basically the president will be able to do also claim that he has continued his institutionalization process e. u forms that he has introduced resulted in an elected assembly and data for we have will we will say we have a just let if we can cut a yawn with our business. we elected institutions in place and that would suit the fall of the holders in julia. and mainly timidity was good to talk to professor manufacture date, assess blood, all that in doha. thank you very much. much more still to come here on the runs presidential hopefuls into that final televised debate will be live in temp run the full of surprise on. as a teenager who filled the rest of george floyd, had ignited a worldwide movement against police bruta
the final arbiter in algeria is political crises. what, what will it do? but they would expect its business as usual though, wouldn't be elections today. the results will be communicated to the outside world in the next 48 hours or so and counting is done. did that was who get ejected will take up the seats in the dimensional assembly. and basically the president will be able to do also claim that he has continued his institutionalization process e. u forms that he has introduced resulted in an...
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to algeria, they agreed on a couple things. one of which was opening the 2 new g l julian border for commercial trade. the board was closed for several years. we're going to have to wait and see what kind of, what, what, what exactly is going to happen after this military movement. and whether or not this will create or bring about or bring more challenges towards this new government to lead the country to elections. later on this year, the world health organization has declared an end to a...
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at this stage. algeria is electoral commission says just of a 30 percent of voters to part in saturdays parliamentary elections. a presidential vote in 2019 and a constitutional referendum last year, also marked by low turn out. the pro democracy protest movement known as high rock, had called for a boy to the vote. it was holding weekly rally, calling for a form until being effectively band last month. well, the higher at protest movement began in february 2019 against then president abilities. but a fleet as decision to stand for a 5th term. 2 months later, mass protest pushed, but if we got out of power, after 20 years, an office that didn't stop the anger or, and the protests. algerians began demanding a complete overhaul of the political system. and the end of the military's influence and politics. the pandemic lead to a brief pause in the nation wide movement until february, when high unemployment and offending economy led to more demonstrations. well, richard chancellor is a professor of political science at george washington university. he says the low voter turnout could give m
at this stage. algeria is electoral commission says just of a 30 percent of voters to part in saturdays parliamentary elections. a presidential vote in 2019 and a constitutional referendum last year, also marked by low turn out. the pro democracy protest movement known as high rock, had called for a boy to the vote. it was holding weekly rally, calling for a form until being effectively band last month. well, the higher at protest movement began in february 2019 against then president...
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so she nicea algeria and a few dollars meeting the people in the faces and song writers and musicians who composed the songs for north africa on which is the era london is one of the most important cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact right around the globe. and so here at al jazeera, we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people and how would affect every day the we are free to put them on air and really engaged. because we know that our audio has...