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tunisia's new cabinet unveiled.he prime minister says its new challenge is to win the trust of the people. ♪ before the taliban takeover in afghanistan come international aid accounted for 75% of the country's needs. since then, most assistance has been put on hold and assets frozen, pushing the economy to the verge of collapse. that has prompted the u.n. to try to halt the humanitarian crisis. the u.n. secretary general says international funds are needed now to breathe life into the afghan economy. james bays reports from the united nations. james: the um has been spearheading a humanitarian operation since the taliban took over, three point 8 million people receiving food supplies in that period, but aid alone will not help as the country's entire economy is at the risk of collapse. the secretary-general antonio guterres says the situation is urgent. >> this is a make or break moment. if we do not help afghans weather the storm and soon, the world will pay a heavy price. james: the taliban's acting foreign minist
tunisia's new cabinet unveiled.he prime minister says its new challenge is to win the trust of the people. ♪ before the taliban takeover in afghanistan come international aid accounted for 75% of the country's needs. since then, most assistance has been put on hold and assets frozen, pushing the economy to the verge of collapse. that has prompted the u.n. to try to halt the humanitarian crisis. the u.n. secretary general says international funds are needed now to breathe life into the afghan...
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said he'd says he sees power to tackle tunisia growing economic crisis. but his opponents call it a q. parliament should be approving this government according to the new decree. that's not the case, though i know there will certainly be among the president's critics to question the validity of this government. but nonetheless, the, even the supporters of the president said this is the something that he needed to do to sort of name a new government sort of set forth in 2011. tunisia was the 1st country to see large anti government protests that became known as the arab spring. in recent months, thousands have turned up to those same streets to protest against what they call a power grab by their president. be fear they may lose the democratic rights they gained 10 years ago. what am i gonna? there is no place for those who have wanted to undermine the sovereignty of the state and the sovereignty of the people. they have plundered a lot of the people's money. they have turned their hopes into despair. i warn all those who entertained the idea of attacking
said he'd says he sees power to tackle tunisia growing economic crisis. but his opponents call it a q. parliament should be approving this government according to the new decree. that's not the case, though i know there will certainly be among the president's critics to question the validity of this government. but nonetheless, the, even the supporters of the president said this is the something that he needed to do to sort of name a new government sort of set forth in 2011. tunisia was the 1st...
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sides. actions of divided the country and spot wide spread protest, a haunting report. afternoon tunisia has spent the last 11 weeks without a government at them to le, who until now 30 national bowden who was named as tunisia as 1st female prime minister last month has sworn in her cabinet which includes 23 ministers. 9 of him are women. there when he but dolah, it is the state department's require an assessment, analysis and reconstructing. we aim to rearrange the priorities and regain trust and hope. the objectives of the cabinet team are based on the following points and then 1st to regain trust in the state. in july president, i studied suspended parliament in sac, the prime minister. in september, he assumed all executive powers and began to rule by decree, and while announcing plans to amend the constitution of commerce were le slodum and the 25th of july was a historic moment. i took that decision after trying all means of reasoning with them, but it was all in vain. saheed says he sees power to tackle tunisia growing economic crisis, but his opponents call it a q. parliament sho
sides. actions of divided the country and spot wide spread protest, a haunting report. afternoon tunisia has spent the last 11 weeks without a government at them to le, who until now 30 national bowden who was named as tunisia as 1st female prime minister last month has sworn in her cabinet which includes 23 ministers. 9 of him are women. there when he but dolah, it is the state department's require an assessment, analysis and reconstructing. we aim to rearrange the priorities and regain trust...
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when wealthy noon tunisia has spent the last 11 weeks without a government look at them too low until now said nozzler. bowden, who was named as tunisia as 1st female prime minister last month, has sworn in her cabinet, which includes $23.00 ministers. 9 of whom are women. also, though, had he been though law, there's the state department's require an assessment analysis and reconstructing. we aim to rearrange the priorities and regain trust and hope. the objectives of the cabinet team are based on the following points and 1st to regain trust in the state . in july president, i studied suspended parliament in sac, the prime minister. in september, he assumed all executive powers and began to rule by decree, while announcing plans to amend the constitution. commerce were law short on the 25th of july was a historic moment. i took that decision after trying all means of reasoning with them, but it was all in vain. said each says he sees power to tackle tunisia growing economic crisis, but his opponents call it a qu. parliament should be approving this government according to the new dec
when wealthy noon tunisia has spent the last 11 weeks without a government look at them too low until now said nozzler. bowden, who was named as tunisia as 1st female prime minister last month, has sworn in her cabinet, which includes $23.00 ministers. 9 of whom are women. also, though, had he been though law, there's the state department's require an assessment analysis and reconstructing. we aim to rearrange the priorities and regain trust and hope. the objectives of the cabinet team are...
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it started in tunisia, this decision of this fruit vendor and tunisia has dignity had been repeatedly violated and humiliated by petty corruption by the police to emulate himself. and that was the ignition switch because he spoke to the sense of humiliation that arabs broadly felt by abusive, monopolistic, corrupt authority, about justice and dignity, respect for them as individuals which all of these arab dictatorships and i see are bring. this is really quite upsetting to people who study democracy. the hope was that democratic wave had finally come to the part of the world that seem to be most immune to it. but of course, that democratic wave failed these uprisings failed because mainly of the regional dynamics that there were so few democracies in the region that there weren't others that could, could come to their aid. the anger at old dictatorships was massive, but the ability to build new democracies was not yet there governments can respond to the needs of their citizens. people's main think what we learned from lebanon is that democratic governments have some legitimacy simpl
it started in tunisia, this decision of this fruit vendor and tunisia has dignity had been repeatedly violated and humiliated by petty corruption by the police to emulate himself. and that was the ignition switch because he spoke to the sense of humiliation that arabs broadly felt by abusive, monopolistic, corrupt authority, about justice and dignity, respect for them as individuals which all of these arab dictatorships and i see are bring. this is really quite upsetting to people who study...
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many thousands of people on the streets of tunis and on the streets of other towns and cities in tunisia showing their support for president case side. that's an attempt to month on from when the president suspended parliament and subsequently started to rule by decree and attempt to show there is continued support for the path, the country, the path. the president is taking this country down at because they have been increasing grumblings, particularly from civil society groups from the political elite that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the dia, economic crisis, it's in our sudan is being warned that failure to progress towards civilian leadership could put u. s. economic and political supports at risk and attempted to 2 weeks ago as holds more mistrust between the military and civilian leadership. georgia's opposition is urging vote of fraud after official results from saturday's election showed the governing party george in dream well ahead vote took place a day after former president mikhail soccer sh villi was arrested. he returns from exile to support deal position
many thousands of people on the streets of tunis and on the streets of other towns and cities in tunisia showing their support for president case side. that's an attempt to month on from when the president suspended parliament and subsequently started to rule by decree and attempt to show there is continued support for the path, the country, the path. the president is taking this country down at because they have been increasing grumblings, particularly from civil society groups from the...
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this protests in, in the center of tunis to day and indeed development since july 25th. lynn and tunisia president i cited took extraordinary measures including a freezing of parliament and a removal of parliamentary immunity as well as sacking, the former prime minister. and some developments since then seemed to go with the description you just offered, digging in. and that includes an announcement by the presidency late last month that the president would essentially be ruling by decree. would be issuing laws by decree, ignoring large parts of the constitution, especially those that go in contradiction to the president's decrees and extending the fries on parliament. and i'm reviewing and reforming the constitution with the help of a committee which he would appoint. and now some people have welcomed or what happened just a few days after that as a sign of progress. that being the appointment of chinese is 1st female prime minister and noah, bowden. now the prime minister position had remained vacant since july 25th. since these extraordinary measures, so this was seen, this was welco
this protests in, in the center of tunis to day and indeed development since july 25th. lynn and tunisia president i cited took extraordinary measures including a freezing of parliament and a removal of parliamentary immunity as well as sacking, the former prime minister. and some developments since then seemed to go with the description you just offered, digging in. and that includes an announcement by the presidency late last month that the president would essentially be ruling by decree....
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we've economic crisis that tunisia is leaving. i think we got some surprises in this govern, especially with the nomination of the shopping dean, who was the former interior minister, 2nd by the former pm. he shim and she she last january. and we remember that when he showed me she was dismissed, the prime minister checked the dean, the tension drinking between the president and the prime minister. and today we see that the chef, the dean is back in the interior minister, especially in the situation. i think this is really a surprise, florida to new orleans. so i think they, they will be limited by dime and also by that word because the president announced that they will govern only and they're the exceptional misers. so we don't know yet how much time they will have if they will make it, they should set challenge it. are we listening to a few minutes to go to the prime minister notion of women? who said that her priority is that to, to come back corruption, but we don't know if her limited power and limited time will allow her to
we've economic crisis that tunisia is leaving. i think we got some surprises in this govern, especially with the nomination of the shopping dean, who was the former interior minister, 2nd by the former pm. he shim and she she last january. and we remember that when he showed me she was dismissed, the prime minister checked the dean, the tension drinking between the president and the prime minister. and today we see that the chef, the dean is back in the interior minister, especially in the...
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but that is the criticism that the has been of the president that he hasn't been talking widely. tunisia has huge debt repayment to make salaries to pay, haven't got enough money in the treasury. it needs help from the international monetary fund for those talks to get re started, a government needs to reform the cabinet needs to be formed. and so there's enormous pressure to do this. although the opposition will tell you that all of this was being done is being done against the constitution extra constitutionally because there's no parliament to endorse the choices of prime minister and cabinet that had been made by the president again. many thanks. that bennet smith at 1st light in tennis official results from georgia's election, so that the governing parssi georgia, dream well ahead of the main opposition of a took place a day after former president mc held sac as really was arrested. he returned from exile to support the opposition, indeed, municipal those fact valley was convicted in 2018 for abuse of power and insist that the case was politically motivated. robin farsi walker has m
but that is the criticism that the has been of the president that he hasn't been talking widely. tunisia has huge debt repayment to make salaries to pay, haven't got enough money in the treasury. it needs help from the international monetary fund for those talks to get re started, a government needs to reform the cabinet needs to be formed. and so there's enormous pressure to do this. although the opposition will tell you that all of this was being done is being done against the constitution...
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in tunisia, following months of demonstrations with thousands of protesters accused saeed of orchestrating occur in july. we will bring you more information about the new government as it comes to hint the u. s. and u. k. a warning their citizens of a security threat in afghanistan is capital american and british citizens have been asked to stay away from hotels and cobble it follows a recent rise in the ice sal attacks. many foreigners have left afghanistan up to the us withdrawal in august. but some aid workers and generalists remain. stephanie deca has more from cobble they are both united states and the u. k. issuing warnings of a specific security threat, particularly to high profile targets here in the capital. we've known about this for around 48 hours. now the taliban has increased its security presence, particularly with special forces in certain parts, certain infrastructure as of the capital. at some point they will close rose, their snipers on roofs, me. but this is always been a concern, and i think the talks going on in doha, the previous agreement between the taliban and the
in tunisia, following months of demonstrations with thousands of protesters accused saeed of orchestrating occur in july. we will bring you more information about the new government as it comes to hint the u. s. and u. k. a warning their citizens of a security threat in afghanistan is capital american and british citizens have been asked to stay away from hotels and cobble it follows a recent rise in the ice sal attacks. many foreigners have left afghanistan up to the us withdrawal in august....
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and beside that tunisia right now and miss, okay, site policies are not getting any support from the international community. so june easiest. today, are you more dangerous than the dangers in which they were before the 25th of july? we do not want any threat to the president. we want democracy to come back. unfortunately, to news yet cannot wait until the end of next month, because next monday couldn't economical source crisis will go deeper. and there is a real thread that using will not even have their salary to the pay. and then people may be in an organized way. we'll get into 3 because when people get hungry than political early nor even engineers. busy will be able to defend them. so the danger is really even more critical than having huge a getting on the street to defend or being in a position to mr. i cited situation is very critical and it is time promise of credit. i talked listening to the people and sitting on the table and getting on a dialogue with those who are living with him in this country. so i said, is that because he is the president of denise in the public. so
and beside that tunisia right now and miss, okay, site policies are not getting any support from the international community. so june easiest. today, are you more dangerous than the dangers in which they were before the 25th of july? we do not want any threat to the president. we want democracy to come back. unfortunately, to news yet cannot wait until the end of next month, because next monday couldn't economical source crisis will go deeper. and there is a real thread that using will not even...
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the discrepancy is perhaps a reflection of how divided tunisia has become inter chappelle al dizzy. let's take a closer look now at how turns you reach this point. well, at the beginning of 2019 case said, then the political outsider was elected president as verses rejected mainstream parties. parliament became increasingly fractured. analysts say deep rivalries grew between the president prime minister and parliamentary speaker preventing action to solve to in his years, problems. and in july, as we've heard president case, i had suspended parliament and assumed executive authority. he said he acted to save the country. but critics say it was a qu, adamant gar, lose is a member of the a, not the party's executive committee, joins us by skype from tunis. good to have you with us. so how significant is it today that we saw more political parties joined the protests against the president? thank you for having us. it is very significant because today we can see that mr. chris hyde is getting into more and more isolation and his age. he's in the, in total isolation towards of her genies
the discrepancy is perhaps a reflection of how divided tunisia has become inter chappelle al dizzy. let's take a closer look now at how turns you reach this point. well, at the beginning of 2019 case said, then the political outsider was elected president as verses rejected mainstream parties. parliament became increasingly fractured. analysts say deep rivalries grew between the president prime minister and parliamentary speaker preventing action to solve to in his years, problems. and in july,...
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there seems to be a disconnect between elites of algeria, morocco and tunisia, some hold french passports are sympathetic. to the actual feeling on the streets of people who are almost fed up of this colonial rule that seems to be continuing with their own leadership. what do you think? is that true? >> if you look around africa from north to west africa, areas where they speak language including my own country senegal, you have a growing discontent with french companies, business people. let's look at the reality. 60 years in those nations. the problem -- there is also an internet problem. you cannot be blaming everyone to be the cause of your problems. i believe he is playing politics. he knows he needs the voice of the right wing. the voices of those people who are sidelined to a certain extent. he is playing politics. africa is also playing politics. [indiscernible] anchor: we are running out of time. you are nodding in agreement to some of our guests. surely, if there is this anti-french feeling that is emerging and african nations, french foreign policy is in the wrong place. >> i w
there seems to be a disconnect between elites of algeria, morocco and tunisia, some hold french passports are sympathetic. to the actual feeling on the streets of people who are almost fed up of this colonial rule that seems to be continuing with their own leadership. what do you think? is that true? >> if you look around africa from north to west africa, areas where they speak language including my own country senegal, you have a growing discontent with french companies, business people....
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you will find out what is happening to beagles in tunisia and wish he felt the same way. i booked him on a whim. wish me luck i hope it comes out good. let me start the show. i always thought optimistic cease the glass half full than half empty. when it comes to being vaccinated. you would think a nation who has 70% of eligible citizens vaccinated would feel good about itself. most vulnerable 85%. did delta variant on retreat. over 40 states, the numbers are going down. this would be all good news. of the glass is two thirds full. but not according to the biden administration. according to them, it's not who is vaccinated, it's who is not vaccinated. and the biden's ultimatum for people to get the shot or be fired has created anger and angst from schools, to hospitals, to firehouses, to police departments, all across this great nation. putting all of our safety and security in jeopardy and their individual careers in turmoil. case in point, check out massachusetts, a republican governor. since the october 17th vaccine deadline, at least 150 state police officers left the
you will find out what is happening to beagles in tunisia and wish he felt the same way. i booked him on a whim. wish me luck i hope it comes out good. let me start the show. i always thought optimistic cease the glass half full than half empty. when it comes to being vaccinated. you would think a nation who has 70% of eligible citizens vaccinated would feel good about itself. most vulnerable 85%. did delta variant on retreat. over 40 states, the numbers are going down. this would be all good...
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. >> reporter: tunisia hudson and i came within a few feet of each other on the morning of the unitea white supremacist drove a car into a crowd, kill ag killing a woman and injuring others. i interviewed her after. >> this is the face of supremacy. this is what we deal with every day, being african-american. i knew something bad was going to happen that day. i think free speech ends when violence begins, right? i can say what i want. i can't do what i want. >> reporter: that's at the center of a federal civil lawsuit against the organizers of the rally that goes to trial this week. many >> many of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit were peacefully standing there, protesting white supremacists coming to their town. surrounded, beaten, punched, kicked, all kwwhile extremists were chanting things like "jews will not replace us" and other violent, racist, anti-semitic chants. what happened that week enend w in many ways, a surprise. in closed chats, they discussed what to wear, what to bring for lunch, how do you sew a swastika onto a flag. how do you attack people with common weapons? it is
. >> reporter: tunisia hudson and i came within a few feet of each other on the morning of the unitea white supremacist drove a car into a crowd, kill ag killing a woman and injuring others. i interviewed her after. >> this is the face of supremacy. this is what we deal with every day, being african-american. i knew something bad was going to happen that day. i think free speech ends when violence begins, right? i can say what i want. i can't do what i want. >> reporter:...
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top of the hour with more news, and we'll also have more in the appointment of the cabinet in at tunisia state you now for risking oh and love more news at the top of the hour. we understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter how you take it out 0, we're bringing the news and current affairs that matter. to you, al jazeera ah somewhere over columbia high above the amazonian rain forest near the borders with brazil. ah, the d. c 3, an old prop plane is caught in a violent tropical storm. ah, captain raoul is trying to get above the clouds with no visibility and no reply on the radio and no question. flight 3037 is in trouble. to stabilize the twin engine aircraft, raoul tries to bypass the worst of the story with amidst the turbulence and without radio contact, he seems unable to get back on the right flight path. his co pilot maria also appears to be lost in the rear. the passengers are growing increasingly uneasy, but colombians, a fatalistic and above old, fervent catholics with fortunately the ancient d. c. 3 has a guardian angel, tito, the mec
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tunisia's president has approved a new government to be headed by the prime minister. sayid sack to the former prime minister and suspended parliament three months ago -- sacked the former prime minister and suspended parliament three months ago. three weeks of volcanic eruptions on the spanish island -- this spanish island show no signs of ending. lava has been rolling down the sides of the volcano, destroying the village below. it has been three years since the murder of this king. a trial is underway. he was a leftist revolutionary who changed the country's name and brought in progressive policies. >> it is a day many thought would never come. the start of a trial that could solve the mystery surrounding the death of thomas and carol -- of thomas. his wife never gave up pursuing justice. >> like everyone else, we are waiting for the truth to come out. we hope that that truth will come out. >> he rejected foreign loans and pushed for economic independence. he and 12 others were ambushed by a hit squad. his body was riddled with bullets. that attack brought his friend
tunisia's president has approved a new government to be headed by the prime minister. sayid sack to the former prime minister and suspended parliament three months ago -- sacked the former prime minister and suspended parliament three months ago. three weeks of volcanic eruptions on the spanish island -- this spanish island show no signs of ending. lava has been rolling down the sides of the volcano, destroying the village below. it has been three years since the murder of this king. a trial is...
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anchor: tunisia's president revealed a new government monday after more than twoonths without one, howeverthe nation is still without a parliament and he did not say when he would relinquish his near total control of power. the new cabinet of 24 ministers and a secretary of state has an unprecedented 10 women. also unknown, a timeline of reforms needed for a financi rescue package to avert economic disaer. we got reactiono the appointments from citizens. >> i have hope because she is a woman and i hope she will do better than all of the many governors before. when i talk to my friends about her, lots of them tell me she is a woman so she can't do much, but i trust her more. >> i hope the government will really take care of the youth and give them what they wanted since the revolution, justice and dignity. for 10 years, we have had people doing nothing for us and they only care about their salary. anchor: it was almost 34 years to the day ago that burkina faso's left wing leader thomas sankara was assassinated. now the trial of the 10 men accused in his murder is underway. we have the story
anchor: tunisia's president revealed a new government monday after more than twoonths without one, howeverthe nation is still without a parliament and he did not say when he would relinquish his near total control of power. the new cabinet of 24 ministers and a secretary of state has an unprecedented 10 women. also unknown, a timeline of reforms needed for a financi rescue package to avert economic disaer. we got reactiono the appointments from citizens. >> i have hope because she is a...
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and both tunisia and morocco left the french union while the battle for algeria raged dawn. this is the story of the end of one of the largest in pies the world as ever seen. and how the blood and tears shed decades ago, a still felt in the world today. ah ah, by the summer of 1956, the war in algeria had been going on for nearly 2 years. french troops met the forces of the national liberation front, the evelyn with all mighty force and inflicted huge losses. the evelyn needed to regroup and to try and regain the initiative. it completely changed its strategy. it took the war to the very heart of the capital, algiers. and in september 1956. it planned an attack that would have a far reaching, embodied, suitable lo love, partly the title, more these december jameton. bah, katy caused create a play. leslie guam gab monte, i'll still ha those, tito that i'm if you can don't city your whole new vol lady backed over new york city ha. don't formulas or p v dot which will lead to swell up. but you sway him of . let me grab it in logan. let's see dungy kitty dollar who passed bel e
and both tunisia and morocco left the french union while the battle for algeria raged dawn. this is the story of the end of one of the largest in pies the world as ever seen. and how the blood and tears shed decades ago, a still felt in the world today. ah ah, by the summer of 1956, the war in algeria had been going on for nearly 2 years. french troops met the forces of the national liberation front, the evelyn with all mighty force and inflicted huge losses. the evelyn needed to regroup and to...
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particularly from civil society groups from the political elite that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the dia, economic crisis, it's in sudan is being warned that failure to progress towards civilian leadership could put the u. s. economic and political support at risk and attempted coup, 2 weeks ago has caused a more mistrust between the military and civilian groups. the chair power in a transitional government. but the still new dates for the military to hand control to the civilian side, and this tension is piling pressure on a p steel signs between the transitional governments and rebel groups a year ago. heb. morgan has more form cartoon. when this agreement was negotiated, it was split into tracks, which means every region where there was a conflict, had its own track, and there was virtually conflict all around the country. so there was the western track that represented. therefore, there was the eastern track that represented the eastern states of casala godaddy and red sea state. and then there was the 2 regions or 2 areas track and that was for blue nile and south co
particularly from civil society groups from the political elite that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the dia, economic crisis, it's in sudan is being warned that failure to progress towards civilian leadership could put the u. s. economic and political support at risk and attempted coup, 2 weeks ago has caused a more mistrust between the military and civilian groups. the chair power in a transitional government. but the still new dates for the military to hand control to the...
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speaking electrified large crowds, but the colonial authorities here were no more disposed to grant tunisia autonomy than anywhere else in the empire. and france then made a bad mistake rather than negotiate with bookkeeper. in january 1952, they arrested him and imprisoned him on the island of lag elite. far from calming tensions, this simply exacerbated them. anti french attacks increased the division reaction was swift. the situation quickly became explosive and the army and police intervenes. there were many deaths, and these enraged the arab world, the protests quickly spread to morocco. and i go on musk it to the point clinic as i've knocked out a deal. keep it alley fossil. you mentioned a lot. ah, is it your the day that good? all is also the delux, luna says, you know norwood of you my w so like will use your the to live really most exclaiming. lemony of all that was use it. these are the normal, you know, it's more solid image or the de blasio has, you know, sauce it on a should malcolm mobility only thing if it isn't puzzle. no. so did you draw autopay? don't be thought that this
speaking electrified large crowds, but the colonial authorities here were no more disposed to grant tunisia autonomy than anywhere else in the empire. and france then made a bad mistake rather than negotiate with bookkeeper. in january 1952, they arrested him and imprisoned him on the island of lag elite. far from calming tensions, this simply exacerbated them. anti french attacks increased the division reaction was swift. the situation quickly became explosive and the army and police...
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but the colonial authorities here were no more disposed to grant tunisia autonomy than anywhere else in the empire. and france then made a bad mistake rather than negotiate with bookkeeper. in january 1952, they arrested him and imprisoned him on the island of legality. far from calming tensions, this simply exacerbated them. anti french attacks increased that initial reaction was swift. the situation quickly became explosive and the army and police intervenes. there were many deaths, and these enraged the arab world. the protests quickly spread to morocco. wagon mosquito replied clinic as i'll go, did lpa valley felt the material? ah, is it your that is a good all is also the deluxe learners. as you know, norwood of your modem, you saw the good news, your, the dollars, any money lemonade road that was is it, these are the noble you know, it's more solid. it emerged, or the de blasio as you know, sauce it. honest. margaret. ah mortality only thing that it isn't people lost? no. did he draw autopay? don't be thought that this have gone up. it can be quim. he'll give you the what do yo
but the colonial authorities here were no more disposed to grant tunisia autonomy than anywhere else in the empire. and france then made a bad mistake rather than negotiate with bookkeeper. in january 1952, they arrested him and imprisoned him on the island of legality. far from calming tensions, this simply exacerbated them. anti french attacks increased that initial reaction was swift. the situation quickly became explosive and the army and police intervenes. there were many deaths, and these...
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this would have been a couple weeks before the revolution in tunisia, which spot of the arab spring began. they showed them were all wearing, but for the inductor masks. and, and then yes, i think anonymous dot the tuners in government, i released all of their documents to the, to the people that k 12, the revolution. and then anonymous moved on to egypt, where they did the same thing. and then they moved on to syria. ah, where it didn't really go so well kind of got out of here. and so all would go is again, intervening us in such a drastic. why? in the modern world where you're talking about vol confrontations where people will be killed, possibly not. the people who released all the documents on the internet, but the people on the streets, people are going to be hurt. people are going to be killed. and eventually it might lead to an insoluble blue box area. and this is a chaotic world. is a world where it for the butterfly effect it's, it's working according to the principles of powers, mathematics where a tony will influence from somewhere in the world right through the entire system
this would have been a couple weeks before the revolution in tunisia, which spot of the arab spring began. they showed them were all wearing, but for the inductor masks. and, and then yes, i think anonymous dot the tuners in government, i released all of their documents to the, to the people that k 12, the revolution. and then anonymous moved on to egypt, where they did the same thing. and then they moved on to syria. ah, where it didn't really go so well kind of got out of here. and so all...
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this would've been a couple weeks before the revolution in tunisia, which sparked off the arab spring, began they showed them we're all wearing boot for the industrial masks and and then yes, i think anonymous dot the tuners in government, i released all of the documents. so this is the people that came off the revolution and then anonymous moved on to egypt, where they did the same thing. and then they moved on to syria. ok, well, it didn't really go so well kind of got out of here. and so all would avoid again, intervening us in such a drastic why? in the modern world where you're talking about vol confrontations, where people will be killed, possibly not the people who released all the documents on the internet. but the people on the streets, people are going to be hurt, people are going to be killed. and eventually it might lead to an insoluble blood buffalo area. and this is a chaotic world. is a world where it for the butterfly effect it's, it's working according to the principles of mathematics, where a tony will influence from somewhere in the world compose thought through the
this would've been a couple weeks before the revolution in tunisia, which sparked off the arab spring, began they showed them we're all wearing boot for the industrial masks and and then yes, i think anonymous dot the tuners in government, i released all of the documents. so this is the people that came off the revolution and then anonymous moved on to egypt, where they did the same thing. and then they moved on to syria. ok, well, it didn't really go so well kind of got out of here. and so all...
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and all that went whether round the mediterranean is diving down northern portions of algeria, tunisia, and also libya. in fact, tripoli could see some thunderstorms on sunday with a hive 26 degrees seasick ah, the venezuela, columbia buddha become a stomping grounds for trespasses. as desperate people transgress an illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at all the send israel in columbia on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. let's move to cobra 19. terrible demonstration of the failure to view monsalud at it. setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions, what i think, what i saw, what our weakness and pre, and nobody sees it in their own country, international filmmakers of world class journalists. let's take a deep dive into geez, common prosperity, bring programs to inform and inspire youth. rec nickel solutions that can make a difference. now on al jazeera lou. ah, a reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, the taliban has ruled out cooperating with the us in
and all that went whether round the mediterranean is diving down northern portions of algeria, tunisia, and also libya. in fact, tripoli could see some thunderstorms on sunday with a hive 26 degrees seasick ah, the venezuela, columbia buddha become a stomping grounds for trespasses. as desperate people transgress an illegal passage to feed an emerging fuel trafficking market. we follow that perilous journey unguarded through the line of fire. risking at all the send israel in columbia on al...
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yeah, i think telling the story of tunisia after july 25th has become measurably harder for journalists, people who just do public communications and research and reporting i. it's become articles harder for a lot of colleagues or at least some colleagues that i know will be there faced police harassment and violence and are kind of stonewalling. i myself lost just 2 days after july 25th after those extraordinary measures were taken by the president. i lost my wallet and it was my my to impress card. so, so all of the reporting that i did on camera in the, in the following weeks, was within the walls of the chinese and journalists, the national journalist syndicate. because that was the only safe place that we thought we could do the work without being harassed or just our it stopped by the police who were kind of waiting on guard outside. thank you. sorry for bringing your reporting to the screen. and now, as previously advertised that behind the scenes conversation i had with one of africa's biggest thing as song writers. please welcome, but for me, 2nd i the queen of afro bates, the
yeah, i think telling the story of tunisia after july 25th has become measurably harder for journalists, people who just do public communications and research and reporting i. it's become articles harder for a lot of colleagues or at least some colleagues that i know will be there faced police harassment and violence and are kind of stonewalling. i myself lost just 2 days after july 25th after those extraordinary measures were taken by the president. i lost my wallet and it was my my to impress...
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particularly from civil society groups from the political elite that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the dia, economic crisis, it's in sit on as being born that failure to progress towards civilian leadership could put us in an economic and political support at risk. and attempted curry 2 weeks ago has caused more mistrust between the military and civilian leadership. if the school tension is also putting pressure on masters piece, deal with rebel groups, a child is among 3 people killed in oman and tropical cycling. shaheen hits the gulf state authorities urging thousands of people to flee coastal areas and heads seem emergency shelters. and those are the headlines, stay, stay with us here on al jazeera, the news continues. after the listening post october on al jazeera, from growing vaccine inequality to the political and economic impacts. the latest development as the corona virus pandemic continues to spread across the globe. democracy maybe an expensive new series explores the ever growing challenges to democracy around the world. for my book, timothy president, blaze com
particularly from civil society groups from the political elite that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the dia, economic crisis, it's in sit on as being born that failure to progress towards civilian leadership could put us in an economic and political support at risk. and attempted curry 2 weeks ago has caused more mistrust between the military and civilian leadership. if the school tension is also putting pressure on masters piece, deal with rebel groups, a child is among 3 people...
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i'll also bring you news from the tense political situation in tunisia. profess, let's head to louisiana. a state that still reckoning with racism and its criminal justice system. until 2020 it was possible for jury. anyways, the anna to find someone guilty even if only 10 of the 12 jurors agreed not unanimous jury. verdicts are now illegal, but around 1500 people are still serving time because of them here. i guess jamila johnson, nick castille, and jason williams passionate explaining why they're fight for justice for incarcerated. is so difficult. i tell you a story about betty rod. i may broaden because there isn't enough conversation about women in the unfairness of our system. she was to make that 2nd re murder and spent nearly 30 years of her life in jail without the opportunity of parole for shooting and killing a man who threatened to kill her with a gun attacked her and sexually assaulted her multiple times inside of her own apartment, over the course of the night, she got a hold of his gun and she was able to kill her attacker. big about that, you can hear folks from all over
i'll also bring you news from the tense political situation in tunisia. profess, let's head to louisiana. a state that still reckoning with racism and its criminal justice system. until 2020 it was possible for jury. anyways, the anna to find someone guilty even if only 10 of the 12 jurors agreed not unanimous jury. verdicts are now illegal, but around 1500 people are still serving time because of them here. i guess jamila johnson, nick castille, and jason williams passionate explaining why...
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particularly from civil society groups from the political elite that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the dia, economic crisis, it's in see don is being born that failure to progress to had civilian leadership could put us economic and political support at risk and attempted to 2 weeks ago has cause more mistrust between the military and civilian leadership. the political tension is also putting pressure on last year's peace deal with rebel groups. a child has been killed in oman as tropical cyclone shaheen. hits the gulf state authorities urging thousands of people to flee coastal areas and head to emergency shelters. all slides to and from the capital muskets have been postponed or canceled. shaheen is expected to bring high winds on heavy rain emergency response teams in the canary audience. say the combo via her volcano on la palmer is becoming much more aggressive. new streams of lava had been flowing from 2 cracks which broke open on friday. coming up next, the inside story stay with us. ah . a war of words hates aren't between jesus, dan and the taliban campaign. braces
particularly from civil society groups from the political elite that there is still no plan to pull tunisia out of the dia, economic crisis, it's in see don is being born that failure to progress to had civilian leadership could put us economic and political support at risk and attempted to 2 weeks ago has cause more mistrust between the military and civilian leadership. the political tension is also putting pressure on last year's peace deal with rebel groups. a child has been killed in oman...
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and, and it should also be said that a crew from tunisia, national broadcaster, and what the nia was assaulted during the protests. and all of this, after the location for the protest was suddenly changed to the last minute warning by authorities and who, who moved it down to a more tightly constrained spot on the central avenue or be able to give up. now at least 6 people have been killed by a car, ballman, yelman's port city of aidan, the governor and the environment minister both survived the blast, which happened as the convoy was passing. aiden is the seat of yeomans, internationally recognized government representatives of the taliban say they've wrapped up what they're calling positive talks with the u. s. in carter. and now sitting down with a delegation from the european union, the u. s. bond talks were the 1st faith held in person since its takeover of afghanistan in august dash, or when i am joins us now, live from dallas, so they're describing them as positive. what happened well. 1 if you look at the language, here's where we're going to have to infer read between the li
and, and it should also be said that a crew from tunisia, national broadcaster, and what the nia was assaulted during the protests. and all of this, after the location for the protest was suddenly changed to the last minute warning by authorities and who, who moved it down to a more tightly constrained spot on the central avenue or be able to give up. now at least 6 people have been killed by a car, ballman, yelman's port city of aidan, the governor and the environment minister both survived...
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the discrepancy is perhaps a reflection of how divided tunisia has become andrew shapell. i'll desert a car bomb in yet in yemen, southern poor cities aiden has killed at least 6 people. the governor and the agriculture minister by survived the blast, which happened as they convoys passing by. aiden is sees of humans internationally recognized government. one person has died during protest by indigenous groups in chile to oppose the celebration of the spanish conquest. 500 years ago. many people across latin america say the cycle day of the race east. racist ellison santiago used to gas in water cannon to disperse protesters from them. approach a community chile is in the process of drafting a new constitution. on many indigenous people, hope it will be more respectful of their rights. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in brussels ahead of the climate summit in glasgow in november, edging well ladies to increase climate ambitions and cut more emissions. step fastened reports from brussels, o brussels, the heart of the european union filled with prot
the discrepancy is perhaps a reflection of how divided tunisia has become andrew shapell. i'll desert a car bomb in yet in yemen, southern poor cities aiden has killed at least 6 people. the governor and the agriculture minister by survived the blast, which happened as they convoys passing by. aiden is sees of humans internationally recognized government. one person has died during protest by indigenous groups in chile to oppose the celebration of the spanish conquest. 500 years ago. many...
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and let's say the media in tunisia are already cold to regulate a channel through a through the laws, etc. but let's say in the last 5 years, that channel and system to continue. it's a, i mean it's advisement and it's work normally against the law. so i think this, this decision might be critical, especially in this time while we are leaving, i mean, an economic and political a crisis. but i can i think these measures taken by president i it gave the authority, the media authority, a hiker, the our, to execute a, it's a, it's rules that she already lunch it 5 years ago. what more burnt more broadly there? what is the climate for journalist at the moment in june as you well, a study or station of her, i'm and i yet, who is a, is a journalist working for it is the unity v. i think i can say that the media and freedom of her brain injuries are, might be threatened. and i may consider this as a state back to democracy. i mean, you can, you can agree or disagree with the journalist, but you can not a judge, a disadvantage in front of a military. it tries, i mean, personally and personally
and let's say the media in tunisia are already cold to regulate a channel through a through the laws, etc. but let's say in the last 5 years, that channel and system to continue. it's a, i mean it's advisement and it's work normally against the law. so i think this, this decision might be critical, especially in this time while we are leaving, i mean, an economic and political a crisis. but i can i think these measures taken by president i it gave the authority, the media authority, a hiker,...
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social turmoil, as well as the lyrical, most recently had been the covey that epidemic which, which tunisia had initially responded to quite well in the 1st month of 2011, with one of the lowest infection and death rates in all of africa, but which, by the time of the president stuart and measures had become the highest death rate in the world due to cove it so that there was, there was massive outrage that was not of frustration due to the mishandling of this pandemic in health crisis, i not to mention the rapidly rising inflation and unemployment and because of the coven crisis, tremendous crisis in lots of jobs for ordinary people, especially in the informal sector. so yeah, it's caused a lot of confusion on the street and like thank thank you so much. i am kimball. have a look here on my laptop. you can follow him on twitter. i do, sam on the roads, and you can catch up with all the later on today via sam's twitter feed. thanks for watching. if you've ever got a story idea for us at the stream, you can tweet us at a stream. i'll see you next time. take everybody ah ah l just the world's
social turmoil, as well as the lyrical, most recently had been the covey that epidemic which, which tunisia had initially responded to quite well in the 1st month of 2011, with one of the lowest infection and death rates in all of africa, but which, by the time of the president stuart and measures had become the highest death rate in the world due to cove it so that there was, there was massive outrage that was not of frustration due to the mishandling of this pandemic in health crisis, i not...