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in lebanon.people living in lebanon. everything that you're seeing here has the effect of a violent war or an embargo without actually having a violent war on embargo. it's actually the acts and the years of the ruling, of this political class, that led to -- that led to here. here we are in a very, very difficult situation. i think the label of that people used to put on the lebanese people of resilience has totally vanished. we are in a very, very severe situation, when it comes to basic access. access to basic needs. and i think what's the most dangerous now, if you want to talk purely from humanitarian level is a total collapse or the day by day collapse of the health care system, which means people don't have access to medication but also don't have access to health care and hospitals. while the ruling mafia is watching, i don't call it a humanitarian crisis. i would like to call it a systematic murder of the lebanese people, because all of this could've been prevented if we weren't ruled by
in lebanon.people living in lebanon. everything that you're seeing here has the effect of a violent war or an embargo without actually having a violent war on embargo. it's actually the acts and the years of the ruling, of this political class, that led to -- that led to here. here we are in a very, very difficult situation. i think the label of that people used to put on the lebanese people of resilience has totally vanished. we are in a very, very severe situation, when it comes to basic...
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i have a fashion that relationship to lebanon. it's a country that revolt me, that i hate, and that i love me. 2011 lebanese official band, all bits tv series. they were to tell because they mentioned the assassination of my minister recipe careering. i'll be sent to ship. it made me feel that i wanted to make more and, and even more risky firm. yeah, countries should be more open, especially in the middle east. i think a risk taker and a romantic up, it is working on 3 new feature films in lebanon and in frauds. she hopes that they will produce cinema. go with, bring it back to can again, next year. tasha butler sera can, ah, where, how fast the are on al jazeera and these are the headlines lebanon's prime minister, designate solitary or is once again stepped aside. after failing to form a new governments, the country has been without a functioning cabinet for 9 months and faces an unprecedented economic crisis. 1100 pounds for the weekend immediately after that announcement will hold a lot more than 90 percent of its value. in l
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how much are people in lebanon struggling right now? and 1st, hello. i don't know if you are hearing me correctly because part of the total collapse of lebanon is also activity and the internet. now the, it's definitely a very severe you maintain crisis when it comes to basic needs approved medication . the health care system is collapsing the after day. however, this is not as typical him anything in crisis. so it's not something that was not that we couldn't prevent. this is a systematic murder of the lebanese people and people living in, in lebanon. everything that we're seeing here has the effect on a violent war or an embargo without actually having violent war. and embargo is actually the acts and a years of the ruling of, of this political class. this led to here we are in a very, very difficult situation. i think the label of that people used to put on the lebanese people, after millions has to be banished. we are in a very, very severe situation when it comes to basic access, access to basic mean. and i think what's the most dangerous now if y
how much are people in lebanon struggling right now? and 1st, hello. i don't know if you are hearing me correctly because part of the total collapse of lebanon is also activity and the internet. now the, it's definitely a very severe you maintain crisis when it comes to basic needs approved medication . the health care system is collapsing the after day. however, this is not as typical him anything in crisis. so it's not something that was not that we couldn't prevent. this is a systematic...
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the anger among lebanon, sidney spilled onto the streets. they have long complained their power as a community is being taken away. and any attempt to name a new prime minister without the support of this and the leadership headed by how do they won't solve the crisis. the previous prime minister was chosen by the president and his muslim she off allies. they believe that since darville of general own to the presidency he's trying to confiscate or to restore part of the law secretion authorities this year are actually they have no problem. whatever the situation is, is for the benefits, and they know that any changes in this political system is going to be for their benefit. and for this benefit, because from 5050, we're going to move to one sort of part to day the state is deadlocked. the power sharing agreement between religious communities, which ended lebanon's civil war in 1990 no longer seems to be working center for the l. z to balte. ah. all right, let's bring in our guests in beirut, run a hoodie, a political activist and campaigner
the anger among lebanon, sidney spilled onto the streets. they have long complained their power as a community is being taken away. and any attempt to name a new prime minister without the support of this and the leadership headed by how do they won't solve the crisis. the previous prime minister was chosen by the president and his muslim she off allies. they believe that since darville of general own to the presidency he's trying to confiscate or to restore part of the law secretion...
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is freedom of speech and danger, and lebanon in your opinion. i think freedom of speech right now as going through a specific kind of challenge me because of social media and government's use of social media to intimidate people into self censorship. ah, we need to speak against that. whether or not the intimidation is there. and i think a lot of independents me that workers understand the threat and they understand that now is the time to continue with the accountability. journalism continues with open source investigation in order to uncover the start of school and to dismantle . it completely came as the thank you so much for being with us here today. your generation did not really witness the civil war in lebanon. however, everyone has been cards, and the country may be through our parents or through stories that we hear. now i want to start with you, katie, and how did this change your political activism in the country? no, although we didn't experience the civil war, we were taught or inherent to the narrative about securing connotations,
is freedom of speech and danger, and lebanon in your opinion. i think freedom of speech right now as going through a specific kind of challenge me because of social media and government's use of social media to intimidate people into self censorship. ah, we need to speak against that. whether or not the intimidation is there. and i think a lot of independents me that workers understand the threat and they understand that now is the time to continue with the accountability. journalism continues...
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he says, people in lebanon feel, dehumanized. what happens now is what's been happening for the last 5 or 10 years, which is a small group of aging men and lebanon. quarrel with each other and try to maintain themselves in positions of authority in a country where the actually have no real authority over anything other than themselves on their guards on their business partners because the country is collapsing. economically, the institutions of the state are imploding. the economy as, as bankrupt, basic problems for every family, an hour or so every day and they're getting worse and worse and worse. but d, humanise ation. 11 is always $11.10 days ago for a 10 day visit. the lebanese are de humanize. they feel that they're being treated like animals by their own political leadership. what happens is people start consuming fewer items, consuming fewer expensive items, consuming fuel or imported items. they start planting their own vegetables and fruits. many of them already do anyway. they resort to barter economy, they'll do a job
he says, people in lebanon feel, dehumanized. what happens now is what's been happening for the last 5 or 10 years, which is a small group of aging men and lebanon. quarrel with each other and try to maintain themselves in positions of authority in a country where the actually have no real authority over anything other than themselves on their guards on their business partners because the country is collapsing. economically, the institutions of the state are imploding. the economy as, as...
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that's it for this episode of generation change from lebanon. katie mazda, thank you so much for taking part. it's been a very enlightening conversation. thank you. thanks. frank, assess the goals and tell to the been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and the politics that life has been shipped by? vitamin some called inside story on our jazeera cotton, one of the fastest growing nations in the world. i needed to open and develop into a national shipping company to become a middle east and trade and money skilfully enough. re key is up to about filling up from it the connecting the world connecting the future got cut to gateway to whoa trade. i extreme flooding tears through central china forcing around $200000.00 people to flee the low lying areas. ah, hello, come all santa maria here and go home with the world views from al jazeera police and towns. and you have a rest of the leader of the main opposition party before a meeting to demand constitutional reform. freedom at last armed gangs really villages.
that's it for this episode of generation change from lebanon. katie mazda, thank you so much for taking part. it's been a very enlightening conversation. thank you. thanks. frank, assess the goals and tell to the been reduced to rubble. how do you think this shapes a generation and the politics that life has been shipped by? vitamin some called inside story on our jazeera cotton, one of the fastest growing nations in the world. i needed to open and develop into a national shipping company to...
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many come from families traumatized by decades of violence in lebanon. i saw 3 men. they hit machine gun touch me. but they, me, they all the, on the call them and the cards and and for those same children, and the new generation of its trailing born leather needs a different kind of trauma. know, let, insidious continues at school every day. with a reply and amboy, somebody anglo st. john's come in and pay me a me and a friend and take the take over the course before any more sandwich got the sandwiches, live in a grove, give them a hand. it will laugh at me. called 1000000 times beckon george basha was born in australia. but 2 other pupils. he's nothing more than an arab outcast. ah. i became very angry because i'm thinking up john. wow. to see 3 ship it as a strategy. i can't do anything about the black about the skin. so i was born you got a high and you need to go right. but you do our pick a fight with with any. and i was trying to look at me and we looking at the me, me off. i used to be in your races in the know, recognize at the time i just was just kind of
many come from families traumatized by decades of violence in lebanon. i saw 3 men. they hit machine gun touch me. but they, me, they all the, on the call them and the cards and and for those same children, and the new generation of its trailing born leather needs a different kind of trauma. know, let, insidious continues at school every day. with a reply and amboy, somebody anglo st. john's come in and pay me a me and a friend and take the take over the course before any more sandwich got the...
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i have a fashion, it's relationship to lebanon. it's a country that revolt me, that i have, and that i love me. 2011 lebanese official band, all bits tv series. they were to tell because they mentioned the assassination of my minister recipe careering. i'll be the censorship. it made me feel that i wanted to make more and, and even more risky firm. yeah, countries should be more open, especially in the middle east. i think a risk taker and a romantic up. it is working on 3 new feature homes in lebanon, and in france she hopes that they will send you cinema. go bring it back to can again next year. tasha butler just 0. ah, that's those there on these. the top stories. 11 on the prime minister designate thought hurry is stepping aside after the president refused. so previous suggested cabinets, the country's been without a functioning government for 9 months and is facing an unprecedented economic crisis. the head of security for haiti's presidential palace has been arrested in connection with the assassination of president jovan moi
i have a fashion, it's relationship to lebanon. it's a country that revolt me, that i have, and that i love me. 2011 lebanese official band, all bits tv series. they were to tell because they mentioned the assassination of my minister recipe careering. i'll be the censorship. it made me feel that i wanted to make more and, and even more risky firm. yeah, countries should be more open, especially in the middle east. i think a risk taker and a romantic up. it is working on 3 new feature homes in...
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and - physically across lebanon. and there's— physically across lebanon.ere's also a sort of long—tail of long civil wars that if they don't i long civil wars that if they don't fundamentally— long civil wars that if they don't fundamentally change - long civil wars that if they don't fundamentally change the - long civil wars that if they don't i fundamentally change the power structure — fundamentally change the power structure of _ fundamentally change the power structure of the _ fundamentally change the power structure of the country, - fundamentally change the power structure of the country, they. fundamentally change the powerl structure of the country, they can stillm _ structure of the country, they can stillm and — structure of the country, they can stillm and the _ structure of the country, they can still... and the economic- structure of the country, they can still... and the economic crisis i still... and the economic crisis does _ still... and the economic crisis does happen, _ still... and the economic crisis does happen, they— still... and
and - physically across lebanon. and there's— physically across lebanon.ere's also a sort of long—tail of long civil wars that if they don't i long civil wars that if they don't fundamentally— long civil wars that if they don't fundamentally change - long civil wars that if they don't fundamentally change the - long civil wars that if they don't i fundamentally change the power structure — fundamentally change the power structure of _ fundamentally change the power structure of the _...
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and a trifecta of global worry — afghanistan, iran, and lebanon.ateline panel trying to put your mind at rest — or not — are the sudanese author and journalist, nesrine malik, bronwen maddox, director of the institute for government, and before that, foreign editor at the times. and with me in the studio, the middle east editor for the bbc world service, sebastian usher. welcome to you, sebastian — and welcome to both of you, thanks so much forjoining us. now, the sound of an english summer. no, not leather on willow, nor the clink of ice against glass — but the electronic "ping" of an alert on your mobile phone advising you to self—isolate because you've recently been in contact with someone who's developed covid. in just one week this month, 600,000 people were notified by the health service app. what effect might monday's ending of restrictions have on that "pingdemic"? one which has affected borisjohnson, his chancellor, the secretary of state for health — oh, and don't forget the leader of the opposition. bronwen, some people would say this is
and a trifecta of global worry — afghanistan, iran, and lebanon.ateline panel trying to put your mind at rest — or not — are the sudanese author and journalist, nesrine malik, bronwen maddox, director of the institute for government, and before that, foreign editor at the times. and with me in the studio, the middle east editor for the bbc world service, sebastian usher. welcome to you, sebastian — and welcome to both of you, thanks so much forjoining us. now, the sound of an english...
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let's turn to lebanon.nywhere in the world in modern times. medicine, electricity and fuel are all scarce. more than half the population now lives in poverty. and the world bank says three issues are to blame — a financial crisis, covid—19, and the port of beirut explosion. we'll take you through them now. we'll start with the currency. the lebanese pound is in free fall. in 1997, it was pegged to the dollar at the rate of 1,500 to one, and that remained the case until october 2019. that's the year the country slid into an economic crisis. the currency lost 90% of its worth on the open market. you can see here the value of the currency over the past 20 years. and it is falling quickly. last month, buying one us dollar from a vendor in lebanon would have cost around 15,000 lebanese pounds. now, it's around 20,000 lebanese pounds. and that's meant that the savings and the salaries of ordinary lebanese are almost worthless. this nurse's salary in beirut was once worth $1,100 a month. now it's worth less than 7
let's turn to lebanon.nywhere in the world in modern times. medicine, electricity and fuel are all scarce. more than half the population now lives in poverty. and the world bank says three issues are to blame — a financial crisis, covid—19, and the port of beirut explosion. we'll take you through them now. we'll start with the currency. the lebanese pound is in free fall. in 1997, it was pegged to the dollar at the rate of 1,500 to one, and that remained the case until october 2019. that's...
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that's it for this episode of generation change from lebanon. katie mazda, thank you so much for taking part. it's been a very enlightening conversation. thank you. thank this lights may look like a city from the sky, but their fishing vessels just outside are gin, tina's exclusive economic zone. the united states launched operations southern cross to combat, illegal and unregulated fishing in the southern atlantic. argentina's coast guard say the main task is to control the movements, so they do not cross into argentine territory from this room origin time authorities can money for what's happening in economic to fit those. but what a 40 here are saying is that what's important is to regulate what's happening in international waters. ah, the german chancellor visit the areas struck by catastrophic, flooded with more than a 100 people dead. and many still missing. ah . are you watching algae 0 live from bill. how nice really bad people also coming out. the release of prisoners remains an obstacle in talks between the afghan government and the ta
that's it for this episode of generation change from lebanon. katie mazda, thank you so much for taking part. it's been a very enlightening conversation. thank you. thank this lights may look like a city from the sky, but their fishing vessels just outside are gin, tina's exclusive economic zone. the united states launched operations southern cross to combat, illegal and unregulated fishing in the southern atlantic. argentina's coast guard say the main task is to control the movements, so they...
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your generation did not really witness the civil war in lebanon. however, everyone has been cards and the country may be through our parents or through stories that were here. now i want to start with you, katie, and how did this shape your political activism in the country? no, although we didn't experience that some of the war we were taught or inherent to the narrative about their inclinations, even forms the hero with them. you know, people that we were supposed to think of very highly at the end of the day. we also formulated a counter narrative, the idea that you are transcending this move or, and transcending the sector in connotations which exist alongside of it. and this is something we're currently working on. what about 2 hours? so i also have kind of unique a bringing as my parents are both from secular backgrounds. so i had this angle that i got from my parents. why understanding the trauma that they live through during this is more since it's an inherited intergenerational trauma and wanting never to have this happen again. so this wa
your generation did not really witness the civil war in lebanon. however, everyone has been cards and the country may be through our parents or through stories that were here. now i want to start with you, katie, and how did this shape your political activism in the country? no, although we didn't experience that some of the war we were taught or inherent to the narrative about their inclinations, even forms the hero with them. you know, people that we were supposed to think of very highly at...
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and further look out. lebanon is a few days away from social explosion. the job delivered ease of facing this dark fate alone with many your own you as your home and i work at home. heather murphy. muslim. alright, let's go now to our correspondent bonds already. he joins me from the liberties capital b route. good evening to you. what does the, the prime minister when he says it were a few days from social explosion? what does that actually mean? it means a lot. in fact, especially when we talk about the facts on the ground, we see that that is shortage in substances. main substances, goods, there is cues, many gas stations. the hospital is asking for these for the generators, the generators. some people are afraid that the next day they want to know how much the currency and look at currency will be against the, the as the others. as you mentioned before, the, the report that 99 percent or 99 percent of its value laws against the us and others. and according to the central bank governance, 74 percent of the different user economy is the price based on d
and further look out. lebanon is a few days away from social explosion. the job delivered ease of facing this dark fate alone with many your own you as your home and i work at home. heather murphy. muslim. alright, let's go now to our correspondent bonds already. he joins me from the liberties capital b route. good evening to you. what does the, the prime minister when he says it were a few days from social explosion? what does that actually mean? it means a lot. in fact, especially when we...
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that's it for this episode of generation change from lebanon. katie mazda, thank you so much for taking part. it's been a very enlightening conversation. thank you. thanks. the new generation of young people are making demand to we balance society. welcome to generational change, a global theories, the attempt to understand and challenge the ideas that mobilize you around the world in london to activate tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people perpetrating violence again of the young people themselves have also been victim multiple times. my generation can try me design and shape this generation change on al jazeera. ah ah ah, i'm darn jordan into the top stories here on out to 0. the tokyo olympics, due to officially start on friday, have again been overshadowed by scandal. the director of the opening ceremony has been fired for making past jokes about the holocaust. meanwhile, 2 more athletes of tested positive coded 19. they're among 12 cases linked to the games announced on thursday, bringing the total to $87.00.
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amy: lebanon's caretaker prime minister warns the country could face a "social explosion" as lebanon confronts what the world bank has described as one of the worst economic depressions in modern history. we will go to beirut for the latest. plus, we will speak to a women's right activist in the southern african nation of eswatini, where the king is cracking down on largest protests since the country, once known as swaziland, became independent from britain 53 years ago. >> we have seen recordings where police and the military were literally beating, shooting, killing unarmed civilians. on the street. as i speak now, there are currently more than 50 people who have died and within those victims, the youngest is 14 years old. amy: plus we get the latest on the fight over voting rights as republicans in texas unveil a host of new voter suppression measures during a special session. and president biden and vice president harris take on voter suppression issues in washington. stay with us. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. president j
amy: lebanon's caretaker prime minister warns the country could face a "social explosion" as lebanon confronts what the world bank has described as one of the worst economic depressions in modern history. we will go to beirut for the latest. plus, we will speak to a women's right activist in the southern african nation of eswatini, where the king is cracking down on largest protests since the country, once known as swaziland, became independent from britain 53 years ago. >> we...
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laura: lebanon on the brink.e in washington, police officers gave testimony as they tried to defend the u.s. capitol. supporters of president trump stormed the building, wanting to overturn the result of the election. this report from the bbc -- reporter: police officers from the u.s. capitol formed a steady blue line, a sharp contrast to the chaos in january when they were overrun by trump supporters. reminding americans about what is at stake in how and why this happened. >> i could feel myself losing oxygen and thinking to myself this is how i'm going to die. >> i heard chanting, get his gun, give him with his own gun. reporter: everyone was reliving the dark day. there was also anger at republicans accused of downplaying what unfolded. >> the indifference shown to my colleagues is disgraceful. suspect number one is donald trump. only two republican lawmakers agreed to sit on the committee, same issues much bigger than party politics are in play. >> democracies are not defined by our bad day. >> speaker pelosi
laura: lebanon on the brink.e in washington, police officers gave testimony as they tried to defend the u.s. capitol. supporters of president trump stormed the building, wanting to overturn the result of the election. this report from the bbc -- reporter: police officers from the u.s. capitol formed a steady blue line, a sharp contrast to the chaos in january when they were overrun by trump supporters. reminding americans about what is at stake in how and why this happened. >> i could...
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for years, lebanon has been on _ well. for years, lebanon has been on the _ well.been on the brink of- well. for years, lebanon hasl been on the brink of collapse. no more. it's day has come. and as it enters another night of darkness, many fear it has far further to fall. jean mckenzie, bbc news, beirut. the world health organization has called for e—cigarettes to be regulated, warning that they are dangerous to health, and a gateway to tobacco consumption for young people. in its global tobacco report, the who addresses e—cigarettes for the first time, suggesting that their use risks undermining the progress achieved by limiting traditional tobacco products. let's get more on this from dr laura crotty alexander who is an associate professor of medicine at university of calfornia. she's been conducting research into the effects of e—cigarettes. how do you respond to this report? how do you respond to this re ort? ~ ., ., report? the world health organization _ report? the world health organization is _ report? the world health organization is really - report? the
for years, lebanon has been on _ well. for years, lebanon has been on the _ well.been on the brink of- well. for years, lebanon hasl been on the brink of collapse. no more. it's day has come. and as it enters another night of darkness, many fear it has far further to fall. jean mckenzie, bbc news, beirut. the world health organization has called for e—cigarettes to be regulated, warning that they are dangerous to health, and a gateway to tobacco consumption for young people. in its global...
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is saying that the lebanese collapse of the banking system in lebanon. where, where almost all syrians did their banking and held their whatever money they had, were held these lebanese accounts. and he was counting on that money to be invested in syria for rebuilding. but as, as he said, it's somewhere near $40000000000.00 disappeared. and, and it's very hard because other countries, whether it's lebanon on the gulf countries, iraq are not allowed to invest in syria or they may be sanctioned companies from outside. so series are in a desperate situation. the average jerry and has about 20 percent of the wealth that they had before the revolution. i know my wife's relatives are all. busy suffering terribly, they get about one to 2 hours of electricity a day. my mother in law complains that the only use for the the refrigerator is to keep amps away from the food. and that's the kind of gallows humor that syrians are using today. talk through briefly the relationship between syria and lebanon in relation to obviously there's these billions of millions of d
is saying that the lebanese collapse of the banking system in lebanon. where, where almost all syrians did their banking and held their whatever money they had, were held these lebanese accounts. and he was counting on that money to be invested in syria for rebuilding. but as, as he said, it's somewhere near $40000000000.00 disappeared. and, and it's very hard because other countries, whether it's lebanon on the gulf countries, iraq are not allowed to invest in syria or they may be sanctioned...
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ah, i look at the main stories now in lebanon. the prime minister designate says he's stepping aside off again. failing to form a new cabinet sadala, hurry announced his resignation. after meeting the president michelle own saying it was clear they couldn't agree. lebanon hasn't had a functioning government for 9 months. compounding its financial and economic crisis. the currency is lost more than 90 percent of its value since late 20.
ah, i look at the main stories now in lebanon. the prime minister designate says he's stepping aside off again. failing to form a new cabinet sadala, hurry announced his resignation. after meeting the president michelle own saying it was clear they couldn't agree. lebanon hasn't had a functioning government for 9 months. compounding its financial and economic crisis. the currency is lost more than 90 percent of its value since late 20.
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your top stories this our lebanon's prime minister designate.
your top stories this our lebanon's prime minister designate.
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in lebanon.e've been pretty lucky today. the jet arrived early and only had to wait about one hour. but even since we have been here, the line continues to grow and grow, and so too does the wait. by the afternoon, one hour quickly turns into three or four. back home, the wait continues. power has been out for hours, and the generators, which also rely on fuel, can barely run the basic appliances. it's hurdles like these that make the family think of a better life outside of lebanon. >> my son next year will be in university. i told h to choose something you can work outside lebanon and choose a major you can use outside, not in lebanon. reporter: a choice many are now facing as finding work at home becomes nearly impossible. for others, even having a job is no longer cost effective. jihad's wife was forced to quit hers after record-breaking inflation meant the cost of getting there was higher than her salary. >> just to work as a nurse, she worked seven years in the hospital. but now she quit an
in lebanon.e've been pretty lucky today. the jet arrived early and only had to wait about one hour. but even since we have been here, the line continues to grow and grow, and so too does the wait. by the afternoon, one hour quickly turns into three or four. back home, the wait continues. power has been out for hours, and the generators, which also rely on fuel, can barely run the basic appliances. it's hurdles like these that make the family think of a better life outside of lebanon. >>...
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and these and lebanon's effect terry and base power sharing agreements. if he doesn't throw his weight under any new new name, for example, then that this person will not be seen as legitimate. and then the next cabinet will be considered one sided. it won't have the support of the lebanese, most of the lebanese people, as well as the international community. so right now, finding a solution to form a new government is going to be very, very difficult. you mentioned the lebanese lira, it has further plummeted in the last half hour. you mentioned 20000. it's not trading at $24000.00 on the black market. and this is, you know, this is how it is being trade is not the official rates at 1500. so more and more people are falling into poverty. because the majority of the lebanese people earn in the local currency, their purchasing power is affected. the price of fuel has increased, the price of food has increased the price of bread. we were just at one of the busiest transportation hudson bay boots and the buses were empty and we asked, you know, what's going o
and these and lebanon's effect terry and base power sharing agreements. if he doesn't throw his weight under any new new name, for example, then that this person will not be seen as legitimate. and then the next cabinet will be considered one sided. it won't have the support of the lebanese, most of the lebanese people, as well as the international community. so right now, finding a solution to form a new government is going to be very, very difficult. you mentioned the lebanese lira, it has...
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let's take a look at lebanon's crisis. its currency, which for years was paid to the us dollar has lost more than 90 percent of its value during the past 18 months. there's also been a severe shortage of basic goods including fuel and medicine, most live in a face daily pallet cuts for many hours and petrol stations running out of fuel. and there's been no and inside to lebanon's political crisis. prime minister designate, sat her reread resigned earlier this month after filing to form a new government. semi naida eve, the director of the lavonne to institute for strategic affairs. he joins us from bay, wrote via sky, how low that sammy, thank you for joining us now. a 1000000 tons of oil sounds like a lot, but it's more like a drop in the ocean. isn't this actually a good deal for lebanon? you're actually, it's, i mean, this is a lot of question. the 1st of all, i mean the, all that is imported from iraq can produced in iraq, in general, does not mouse requirements for the electricity plant in live on. it has been the cas
let's take a look at lebanon's crisis. its currency, which for years was paid to the us dollar has lost more than 90 percent of its value during the past 18 months. there's also been a severe shortage of basic goods including fuel and medicine, most live in a face daily pallet cuts for many hours and petrol stations running out of fuel. and there's been no and inside to lebanon's political crisis. prime minister designate, sat her reread resigned earlier this month after filing to form a new...
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so electricity now is more that the content and we always hear about crisis in lebanon . lebanon's at a crunch point. they were all was warnings coming out. it's about die, or the situation is if anything different this time around. i mean, are you expecting people to die or in your hospital? because of the way the situation stands? you know, i think that for somebody who grew in lebanon during the civil war and so on, you are absolutely right that, you know, crisis and live and it seems to go together the problem. however, the nowadays that we are having crisis in almost everything we haven't connected and electricity will have in crisis and medication supplies with having crisis in people because nurses and doctors are leaving the country. and i think that what we are seeing is that as always, those crisis coming together, we are probably for the 1st time and it true perfect store. and this is, you know, and at the same time our ability, our resiliency is becoming citizen. so i think that this time, you know, things might be different. i hope not, but, but really we are what i think
so electricity now is more that the content and we always hear about crisis in lebanon . lebanon's at a crunch point. they were all was warnings coming out. it's about die, or the situation is if anything different this time around. i mean, are you expecting people to die or in your hospital? because of the way the situation stands? you know, i think that for somebody who grew in lebanon during the civil war and so on, you are absolutely right that, you know, crisis and live and it seems to go...
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lebanon's economic crisis is deepening.ook at what has brought the country to the brink. ♪ >> japan, where the olympic's are being held, is experiencing a surge in covid infections across the country. a new record has been set, 9000. this is despite restrictions being in place in the capital. >> we have to remember this is the fourth stage of emergency that tokyo is under, and with the latest declaration, the number of people out and about has not exactly gone down. it is not a strict lockdown, there is no penalty, though the first state of emergency last april, people actually obliged. by the fourth time, people are rather fed up. people on the street say you cannot tell us to stay at home when the government forged ahead with the olympics despite public opposition. this surge is probably inevitable. it is past 8:00 now, when bars and restaurants have been asked to close, but you can see behind me, some of them remain open. ♪ >> this is "outside source," live from e bbc news room. england, scotland, and wales have relaxed
lebanon's economic crisis is deepening.ook at what has brought the country to the brink. ♪ >> japan, where the olympic's are being held, is experiencing a surge in covid infections across the country. a new record has been set, 9000. this is despite restrictions being in place in the capital. >> we have to remember this is the fourth stage of emergency that tokyo is under, and with the latest declaration, the number of people out and about has not exactly gone down. it is not a...
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and father look in the mouth. lebanon is a few days away from social explosion. and i'm at the job delivered ease of facing this dark fate alone will look many your own us, your home and i was the home have a must see the muslim. alright, let's go now to our correspondent basel already. he joins me from the liberties capital b root good evening to you. what does the, the, the prime minister when he says it were a few days from social explosion? what does that actually mean? it means a lot. in fact, especially when we talk about the facts on the ground, we see that that is shortage in substances. main substances. goods, there is cues, many gas stations. the hospice is asking for. this is for the generators, the generators. some people are afraid that the next day they want to know how much the currency and look at currency will be against the others. as you mentioned before, the, the, it was a 99 percent or 99 percent of its value loss against the u. s. and others, and according to the central bank, governor's 74 percent of the liberties economy is the price based
and father look in the mouth. lebanon is a few days away from social explosion. and i'm at the job delivered ease of facing this dark fate alone will look many your own us, your home and i was the home have a must see the muslim. alright, let's go now to our correspondent basel already. he joins me from the liberties capital b root good evening to you. what does the, the, the prime minister when he says it were a few days from social explosion? what does that actually mean? it means a lot. in...
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lebanon has been through an entire blast and beirut.his incident is highlighting but the political system and the political powers are not interested in any kind of reforms. they are not feeling any pressure to change anything, to change the status quo, or actually do any reforms. ♪ maryam: syrian search-and-rescue group is saying the government airstrike has killed nine civilians. that includes three children. volunteers from the white helmets have been digging through the rubble in a town. the airstrike followed an attack on another town which killed another six civilians. the white helmets say the governments have started -- >> we are facing many difficulties because of the high number of surveillance flights in the area. in the double strikes the regime is using. they are deliberately trying to strike the ambulance rescue teams. of course, the villages and towns have continued to see an increase in airstrike since june. the regime and russia have a systematic policy to disrupt the stability of the area, and displaced people. maryam:
lebanon has been through an entire blast and beirut.his incident is highlighting but the political system and the political powers are not interested in any kind of reforms. they are not feeling any pressure to change anything, to change the status quo, or actually do any reforms. ♪ maryam: syrian search-and-rescue group is saying the government airstrike has killed nine civilians. that includes three children. volunteers from the white helmets have been digging through the rubble in a town....
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and further look in lebanon is a few days away from social explosion. i'm at the job. the liberties of facing the stock fate alone will look many your own you as your home and what the home had on my theater muslim. alright, let's go now to our correspondent basel already he joins me from the liberties capital b root good evening to you. so what does the, the prime minister, when he says it were a few days from social explosion? what does that actually mean? it means a lot, in fact, especially when we talk about the facts on the ground, we see that that is shortage in substances. main substances. goods, there is cues, many gas stations, the hospital asking for this is for the generators, the generators. some people are afraid that the next day they want to know how much the currency and look at currency will be against if the dollars, as you mentioned before, the, the, it was a 99 percent or 99 percent of its value loss against the us the others and according to the central bank governors, 74 percent of the economy is to the right based on dollars. so w
and further look in lebanon is a few days away from social explosion. i'm at the job. the liberties of facing the stock fate alone will look many your own you as your home and what the home had on my theater muslim. alright, let's go now to our correspondent basel already he joins me from the liberties capital b root good evening to you. so what does the, the prime minister, when he says it were a few days from social explosion? what does that actually mean? it means a lot, in fact, especially...
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we begin in lebanon, countries, prime minister designate side, our areas saying that he's stepping aside off to again, failing to form a new cabinet. the country has been without functioning government for 9 months and how we res resignation only intensifies its existing financial and economic crisis . lebanese pound was, we can further buy that announcement, it was initially trading it about $900000.00 pounds to the us dollar before the resignation, falling to about $20000.00 pounds immediately afterwards. overall, the currency is lost about 95 percent of its value since late 2019 out there is an order reports now from the lebanese capital bay words a long political struggle has just become more difficult to resolve. lebanon's prime minister designate sad, and hetty has been locked in a 9 months power struggle with president michelle own has failed to form his 4th government. that's not a 100 res. i met with the president and he demanded what i deem is substantial change to the formation of the government. i suggested to the president if he needed more time to consider my proposal, but
we begin in lebanon, countries, prime minister designate side, our areas saying that he's stepping aside off to again, failing to form a new cabinet. the country has been without functioning government for 9 months and how we res resignation only intensifies its existing financial and economic crisis . lebanese pound was, we can further buy that announcement, it was initially trading it about $900000.00 pounds to the us dollar before the resignation, falling to about $20000.00 pounds...
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that's it for this episode of generation change from lebanon. katie mazda, thank you so much for taking part. it's been a very enlightening conversation. thank you. thanks. the new generation of young people are making demands to we balance society. welcome to generational change, a global theories, the attempt to understand and challenge the ideas that mobilize you around the world in london to activate the tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people perpetrated violence again, other young people themselves have also been victim multiple times. my generation can try me design and shape this generation change on al jazeera. we know what's happening in our region. we know have some get to places that others and not as far as i said, i'm going or the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah, the celebrations in peru was the presidential election is called in favor of leftist federal castillo, 6 weeks after the runoff. ah, i'm down, jordan, this is out of there, alive from that coming up. i still says it's res
that's it for this episode of generation change from lebanon. katie mazda, thank you so much for taking part. it's been a very enlightening conversation. thank you. thanks. the new generation of young people are making demands to we balance society. welcome to generational change, a global theories, the attempt to understand and challenge the ideas that mobilize you around the world in london to activate the tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people perpetrated violence...
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that's been a large explosion in lebanon's capital bay. ruth. within the last hour not only heard it, adrian fell in love with the capital. some reports are suggesting that it happens as a route course. i was a lot, but 1st away the glass broke everywhere. d the 2nd so much is destroyed baby support is in the heart of the capital, along a busy highway and close to densely populated neighborhoods. the without warning, what is the largest non nuclear glasses in history? kill more than $200.00 people, interest thousands and leaves hundreds of thousands homeless. ah, authority saith the blast was caused by highly exclusive material stored at a warehouse in the in that highly exclusive material was ammonium nitrate at the time authorities problem is that transparent investigation. they promised results in 5 days, but it's been a year, and the lead judge in the case has been facing fierce political backlash as he attempts to prosecute some of those beliefs to be responsible for unsafely storing the chemical out the ports. there are still many question
that's been a large explosion in lebanon's capital bay. ruth. within the last hour not only heard it, adrian fell in love with the capital. some reports are suggesting that it happens as a route course. i was a lot, but 1st away the glass broke everywhere. d the 2nd so much is destroyed baby support is in the heart of the capital, along a busy highway and close to densely populated neighborhoods. the without warning, what is the largest non nuclear glasses in history? kill more than $200.00...
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the crisis in which lebanon has been stuck for a year and a half dozen sees. i'm standing here in the dark with flashlights and candles, and sadly, this is the reality for many in lebanon, many who are growing, desperate by the day, with never ending crises, one can only wonder what's next, and one can only wonder how worse, the situation in lebanon can get an overturned margaret shape off the coast of italy's love for ireland has left 7 dead, including a pregnant woman with at least 8 still missing the vessel, carrying margaret's trying to reach europe from africa. cap size, as they've taught in the coast guard, arrived on the scene. the incident is being investigated by italian authorities. europe remains in the group of a crisis with almost 40000 margaret, officially having made the journey from africa so far. if you had fled in east jerusalem with firework shot and a rock thrown his re soldiers is famous. people try this, thought property being demolished, already say that one is what construction without the necessary permission for palestinians were inju
the crisis in which lebanon has been stuck for a year and a half dozen sees. i'm standing here in the dark with flashlights and candles, and sadly, this is the reality for many in lebanon, many who are growing, desperate by the day, with never ending crises, one can only wonder what's next, and one can only wonder how worse, the situation in lebanon can get an overturned margaret shape off the coast of italy's love for ireland has left 7 dead, including a pregnant woman with at least 8 still...
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the crisis in which lebanon has been stuck for a year and a half does not cease. i'm standing here in the dark with flashlights and candles, and sadly, this is the reality for many in lebanon, many who are growing, desperate by the day, with never ending crises, one can only wonder what's next, and one can only wonder how worse, the situation in lebanon can get we'll talk you want to bring additional break can use him from the f p. news agency.
the crisis in which lebanon has been stuck for a year and a half does not cease. i'm standing here in the dark with flashlights and candles, and sadly, this is the reality for many in lebanon, many who are growing, desperate by the day, with never ending crises, one can only wonder what's next, and one can only wonder how worse, the situation in lebanon can get we'll talk you want to bring additional break can use him from the f p. news agency.