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backed president jovenel moise continue to escalate.conomic crisis, a shortage of fuel and food and corruption allegations against moise have sent protesters to the streets on and o off for ov a year. hundreds demonstrated in the capital port-au-prince monday and anotheher protest is scheduled today, much of port-au-prince has been on lockdown the past few weeks. at least four people have been killed in recent days after haitian police opened fire on protesters using live ammunition and tear gas. this is haitian protester charles fanfan. charles: we demand a clean slate to change the system, the potential departure of haitian president jovenel doesn't mean things will just change. we'll continue fighting change in this diabolical system,ant won't kill us all and certain we'll have victory. amy: protesters are demanding a deeper investigation into accusations that president moice and other haitian top officials embezzled billions in proceeds from the venezezuelan subsidized oil plan petrokarib. haiti hasn't had a prime minister since jul
backed president jovenel moise continue to escalate.conomic crisis, a shortage of fuel and food and corruption allegations against moise have sent protesters to the streets on and o off for ov a year. hundreds demonstrated in the capital port-au-prince monday and anotheher protest is scheduled today, much of port-au-prince has been on lockdown the past few weeks. at least four people have been killed in recent days after haitian police opened fire on protesters using live ammunition and tear...
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erika: moisÉs se encontraba desilusionado.nfermo. erika: autoridades guatemaltecasaseguran que a pesar de los esfuerzos para terminar la migraciÓn, Ésta continÚa. >> el aÑo pasado esta altura tenÍamos 3980 y cinco niÑos, niÑas, y adolescentes. ahora tenemos 3614. hemos visto que ha disminuido una parte. sin embargo hemos tenido la afluencia de niÑez y adolescencia migrante no acompaÑada, extranjera. >> para el presidente electo lograr este retorno es muy gratificante y se compromete a que los niÑos serÁn su prioridad. >> es un compromiso que tenemos con el prÓximo gobierno . generar oportunidades para que los niÑos tengan esperanza de que pueden salir adelante en guatemala. y no correr los riesgosque y estÉn sometidos a todo lo que les tocÓ vivir. >> tambiÉn manifestÓ que logró negociar con las autoridades estadounidenses, que guatemala no sea un tercer paÍs seguro. son retornado mÁs de 20 niÑos no acompaÑados y se encuentran miles de guatemaltecos en territorio mexicano a la espera de un vuelo para poder retornar a este paÍs.
erika: moisÉs se encontraba desilusionado.nfermo. erika: autoridades guatemaltecasaseguran que a pesar de los esfuerzos para terminar la migraciÓn, Ésta continÚa. >> el aÑo pasado esta altura tenÍamos 3980 y cinco niÑos, niÑas, y adolescentes. ahora tenemos 3614. hemos visto que ha disminuido una parte. sin embargo hemos tenido la afluencia de niÑez y adolescencia migrante no acompaÑada, extranjera. >> para el presidente electo lograr este retorno es muy gratificante y se...
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frustrations over a surging economic crisis and allegations of corruption linked to moise have fueled political turmoil. authorities in hong kong are bracing for new protests -- as mainland china marks the 70th anniversary of the communist state, on tuesday. it follows another weekend of violent denstrations in the city, as protesters battled police with fire bombs. some hong kong lawmakers decried police tactics. >> the police brutality, in fact, is escalating and extremely disturbing and brutal and at the same time, you can see that, under a lot of, different situations, the use of force is unnecessary and disproportionate. >> woodruff: meanwhile, "reuters" reports that china has effectively doubled its securitl forces in hong kong to as many as 12,000. beijing had billed the deployment as part of a routine rotation of troops. it's been nearly a year since the murder of saudi arabian journalist jamal khashoggi-- and the president of turkey says he still wants answers. khashoggi was killed at the saudi consulate in istanbul, last october. in a "washington post" op-ed today, turkey's
frustrations over a surging economic crisis and allegations of corruption linked to moise have fueled political turmoil. authorities in hong kong are bracing for new protests -- as mainland china marks the 70th anniversary of the communist state, on tuesday. it follows another weekend of violent denstrations in the city, as protesters battled police with fire bombs. some hong kong lawmakers decried police tactics. >> the police brutality, in fact, is escalating and extremely disturbing...
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more protests are expected in haiti where people are demanding president giovanna moises resignation friday's march was the largest in almost 4 weeks a process in which 17 people have reportedly been killed protesters set tires on fire as they marched to the united nations office in the capital port au prince opposition leaders of the international community to withdraw their support for mores. cameroon's president paul has ordered the release of his main political rival opposition leader maurice come to i was jailed in january for organizing protests but order came as a national dialogue aimed at ending a separatist conflict wrapped up cameron's english speaking regions have been fighting for 3 years to break away from the french majority on thursday be announced the release of more than 330 people amid idris has more from one day. the national dollar conference has made recommendations that include the do some for allies addition of such an active just for example reduce we'll have more revenues to run their day to day activities as well as execute projects and then the locals will
more protests are expected in haiti where people are demanding president giovanna moises resignation friday's march was the largest in almost 4 weeks a process in which 17 people have reportedly been killed protesters set tires on fire as they marched to the united nations office in the capital port au prince opposition leaders of the international community to withdraw their support for mores. cameroon's president paul has ordered the release of his main political rival opposition leader...
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widespread unrest in recent weeks, with protesters demanding the resignation of president jovenel moise. in hong kong, hundreds of thousands flooded the streets sunday as young people continue to call for more autonomy from beijing. in azerbaijan, dozens of people were arrested in protests sunday against corruption, a lack of democracy, and low salaries. in barcelona, spain, demonstrations continue following last week's jailing of nine separatist leaders over catalonia's 2017 bid for independenence. and in p pakistan, thohousands marched through the streets of islamabad sunday to express solidarity with e people o of kashmir.r. >> today eight many peopople are victctims to curfew. after the passing of 75 days, people remain under seizure at their homes. this rally is t to shake the conscience of international communities so they can pay attention to t the issue and kashshmiri people can get their fundamental right toto self-determination. amy: that wawas protester r raja mehtabab ashraf. in augusus india withdrew kashmir's sesemi-aonomouous status, , detaining ththousandsf people and cu
widespread unrest in recent weeks, with protesters demanding the resignation of president jovenel moise. in hong kong, hundreds of thousands flooded the streets sunday as young people continue to call for more autonomy from beijing. in azerbaijan, dozens of people were arrested in protests sunday against corruption, a lack of democracy, and low salaries. in barcelona, spain, demonstrations continue following last week's jailing of nine separatist leaders over catalonia's 2017 bid for...
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difficulties these that the country is facing, do confidence that whoever were to replace moise wouldle to tackle them effectively or could it generate a vacuum that could lead to a crisis of greater proportion? crisis in haiti is a systemic crisis. it is not going to be easy for anyone to change things very drastically. it is not easy. has shown he does not have the capacity and maybe does not have the will to change things because it is almost three years now of a presidency and the policies. pointk we are at some which is actually very difficult for us to accept the fact he is still in power. as i said, it is not going to be easy because the crisis is very big now. that will take time. anchor: are you concerned that if the government continues to stand its ground and the protesters continue with -- co i tinue to demonstrate, this could lead to further clashes and more violence? many more people could be injured or killed? thing that is the bad about this situation now because he is resisting and then the opposition, the people are still pushing. is destroyingy and the economic live
difficulties these that the country is facing, do confidence that whoever were to replace moise wouldle to tackle them effectively or could it generate a vacuum that could lead to a crisis of greater proportion? crisis in haiti is a systemic crisis. it is not going to be easy for anyone to change things very drastically. it is not easy. has shown he does not have the capacity and maybe does not have the will to change things because it is almost three years now of a presidency and the policies....
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people again took to the streets of port-au-prince monday to demand the ouster of president jovenel moise. at least 20 people have been killed amid the ongoing protests, which have also shuttered schools for two million children across haiti. in northern syria, the russian brokered cease-fire between turkey and syrian kurdish fighters expired tuesday night, threatening to reignite fighting in the region. the turkish invasion began after president trump abruptly withdrew u.s. troops from parts of northern syria, clearing the way for the turkish offensive. the turkish president claimed today that syrian kurdish fighters had not fully withdrawn from the area nene the turkikish border, and said joint turkish russian patrols would resume border's on friday. the u.s. house of representatives overwhelmingly voted to approve a resolution recognizing the mass killings of armenians in turkey from 1915 to 1923 as a genocide. the 405-11 vote declares that it is now u.s. policy to commemorate the killing of 1.5 million armenians by the ottoman empire as genocide. the issue has long triggered tensions
people again took to the streets of port-au-prince monday to demand the ouster of president jovenel moise. at least 20 people have been killed amid the ongoing protests, which have also shuttered schools for two million children across haiti. in northern syria, the russian brokered cease-fire between turkey and syrian kurdish fighters expired tuesday night, threatening to reignite fighting in the region. the turkish invasion began after president trump abruptly withdrew u.s. troops from parts...
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the protesters are demanding the resignation of president moise jovenel. this is a haitian activist. >> peoplple are fighting and the government is repressing it. a solution to hunger. to dismiss it, means murders. being on the street is a political battle against the system. amy: in somalia, the mililitant grououp al-shabaab is claiming responsibility for attacking a u.u.s. drone base and an italian military cononvoy on mondaday. meanwhile, amnesty international is accccusing the united statatf killing ththree somali civiliann farmers in an airstrike in march. the u.s. claimed the strike had targeted members of al-shabaab. meanwhile in nigeria, the imprisoned journalist and former presidential candidate omoyele sowore pleaded not guilty to treason and other charges on monday. he has been jailed since early august after calling for protests against nigerian president muhammadu buhari. sowore, who founded the new york-based news outlet sahara reporters, briefly spoke to reporters on monday before being pulled away by nigerian security agents. >> [indiscerni
the protesters are demanding the resignation of president moise jovenel. this is a haitian activist. >> peoplple are fighting and the government is repressing it. a solution to hunger. to dismiss it, means murders. being on the street is a political battle against the system. amy: in somalia, the mililitant grououp al-shabaab is claiming responsibility for attacking a u.u.s. drone base and an italian military cononvoy on mondaday. meanwhile, amnesty international is accccusing the united...
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patients are angry at president juvenal moises and they are unleashing their frustrations on the streets of port au prince. they blame always have you should use corruption inflation and the lack of basic goods they want him to resign. it's very simple these are the demands of everyone the police and everyone this is a country that has a sickness the country has turned to mathematics where you have problems to solve everywhere since coming to power in february 27 tane morse's struggles. the opposition movement refused to recognize his victory and spurred the rebellion against him he hasn't had a government since march because the opposition wouldn't approve morse's nominations. directly zation that he is to blame for all of haiti's from bloom's it's growing louder by the day. i'm tired of this i voted for of an end but i'm disappointed my vote has gone unnoticed i as serving now to wake up to decide to ation in the country. it's been this way for 6 weeks protesters sit up barricades and 2 rocks at police who responded with tear gas and shotgun pellets. they scatter regroup and start agai
patients are angry at president juvenal moises and they are unleashing their frustrations on the streets of port au prince. they blame always have you should use corruption inflation and the lack of basic goods they want him to resign. it's very simple these are the demands of everyone the police and everyone this is a country that has a sickness the country has turned to mathematics where you have problems to solve everywhere since coming to power in february 27 tane morse's struggles. the...
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about corruption inflation and fuel shortages among other things opposition leaders have rejected moises previous attempts to fix the problems. the u.s. currency is making a comeback in cuban stores the government will allow $77.00 shops to sell their goods in dollars from the end of the month possession of the dollar and other treatable currencies is legal but people weren't allowed to use them for purchases cuba a state run economy is struggling because of a tightening of the u.s. embargo. i had only out 0 news hour as the sports news in north korea draws criticism after hosting a bizarre football world cup qualifying match against south korea. to strengthen the good you have to shoulder court all the more with your camp still fight against corruption. news hero heroes like no who are about to be refused a $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark used to shine a light let's make the road to a better place nominate your anti corruption hero. didn't lead you astr
about corruption inflation and fuel shortages among other things opposition leaders have rejected moises previous attempts to fix the problems. the u.s. currency is making a comeback in cuban stores the government will allow $77.00 shops to sell their goods in dollars from the end of the month possession of the dollar and other treatable currencies is legal but people weren't allowed to use them for purchases cuba a state run economy is struggling because of a tightening of the u.s. embargo. i...
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[mÚsica] lunes 28 de octubre cumpleaÑos emanuel y moisÉs mejÍas de dallas, texas. 16 aÑos.ivo de las fuerzas especiales estadounidenses. surgen nuevos detalles de los Últimos minutos de vida de que fuera el terrorista mÁs buscado del mundo. karla: quien fue el hombre que estuvo a punto de alejarla de su padre? maity le cuenta eso y mucho mÁs a paola en otro emotivo " quienes somos". satcha: escÁndalo sexual y foto prohibida terminan con la renuncia de la representante kathy-- es realmente el fin de su carrera polÍtica? lo analizamos. karla: una mujer le enviÓ un mensaje a su padre cada dÍa desde su muerte y ahora recibe una respuesta. te sorprenderÁ la historia. satcha: bienvenidos a una nueva hora de "despierta amÉrica". [mÚsica] >> buenos dÍas, soy dominicano, me encanta "despierta amÉrica". quiero enviar un saludo para todos allÁ, en especial a francisca. buen programa. buen dÍa. [aplausos] francisca: un beso para ti, gracias por su sintonÍa. alan: buenos dÍas, 28 de octubre de 2019 y esta es la hora que te mueve! [hablan a la vez] raÚl: la canciÓn de michael jackson, mÁ
[mÚsica] lunes 28 de octubre cumpleaÑos emanuel y moisÉs mejÍas de dallas, texas. 16 aÑos.ivo de las fuerzas especiales estadounidenses. surgen nuevos detalles de los Últimos minutos de vida de que fuera el terrorista mÁs buscado del mundo. karla: quien fue el hombre que estuvo a punto de alejarla de su padre? maity le cuenta eso y mucho mÁs a paola en otro emotivo " quienes somos". satcha: escÁndalo sexual y foto prohibida terminan con la renuncia de la representante kathy--...