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of basic goods the government has deployed troops to help contain the unrest with prime minister yousaf childhood tom german chancellor angela merkel and her conservative party have struck a deal with the social democrats rivals to open government coalition talks the attempts to try to revive the power sharing agreement that's been in power since twenty thirty a few approved by s.p.d. members next week the parties have found common ground on account for refugee arrivals and eurozone policy there's a headline stay with us al-jazeera us case next. twenty first century africa a continent on the going great change and finally seizing control of its image but it's been a long shots that he has a goal for telegraphy was a colonial to god had a rant about how to face the nation. i'm not competent if an incompetent get in the post-colonial good for photography as like my legs the big shot that you call for us. but elsewhere the narrative was of a call on a manageable continent often lead to first just one is. now a new generation to see in photography to celebrate the question and represent a c
of basic goods the government has deployed troops to help contain the unrest with prime minister yousaf childhood tom german chancellor angela merkel and her conservative party have struck a deal with the social democrats rivals to open government coalition talks the attempts to try to revive the power sharing agreement that's been in power since twenty thirty a few approved by s.p.d. members next week the parties have found common ground on account for refugee arrivals and eurozone policy...
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prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protest has accused the popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting and rast but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descent into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government if you back to the last of the tax increases the budget deficit will continue to strain the state's finances but if it goes ahead with the austerity measures public anger might lead to further instability. for indian supreme court judges of held an unprecedented press conference to criticize the chief justice they accuse him of bias in allocating judges to cases but also raised concerns about procedures to hire and promote judges the judges said all this presents a danger to democracy in india the chief justice has yet to respond. we're going through some of the super bowl. is morning or do. you know maybe things will get a little going to get ready
prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protest has accused the popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting and rast but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descent into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government if you back to the last of the tax increases the...
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let's talk to scotland's minister for transport, humza yousaf.ore snow for some of us. we know it's going to be challenging because of that amber warning. we've seen an intense band of snow. that will continue. inaudible very unusual... upgrading their warning to stage four. we having a few problems with the line, i'll try one more question. are you prepared for the problems you'll be getting overnight and tomorrow to deal with the issue? very much so. inaudible plenty have stopped... 0f the issue? very much so. inaudible plenty have stopped... of course people need to hear... of the police... that is do not travel if you are in the area affected by the amber weather warning. i do apologise, the sound was pretty terrible, so we'll have to cut it short, i do apologise. thank you. apologies to you for the problems with the line. time for a look at the weather with nick miller. all snow for some of us overnight, but also some very strong winds as well, more weather hazards on the horizon and possible disruption in the morning. some of us have quite
let's talk to scotland's minister for transport, humza yousaf.ore snow for some of us. we know it's going to be challenging because of that amber warning. we've seen an intense band of snow. that will continue. inaudible very unusual... upgrading their warning to stage four. we having a few problems with the line, i'll try one more question. are you prepared for the problems you'll be getting overnight and tomorrow to deal with the issue? very much so. inaudible plenty have stopped... 0f the...
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prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protest has accused the popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting unrest but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people. army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descent into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government if in fact for us all the tax increases the budget deficit will continue to strain the state's finances but if it goes ahead with the austerity measures public anger might lead to further instability. turnus. ah didn't seem as though billions are among the strongest in latin america but their standing has been damaged after several union leaders were arrested for corruption some however believe the arrests are a way for the government to pressure unions to support its policies trees about reports from neighboring europe why. this house in the small city of new y. has raised a lot of questions over the years its size and opulence intrigue people like
prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protest has accused the popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting unrest but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people. army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descent into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government if in fact for us all the tax increases the...
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prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protests he's accused of popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting and rast but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descent into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government to be better for us all the tax increases the budget deficit will continue to strain the state's finances but if it goes ahead with the austerity measures public anger might lead to further instability. sonus. demonstrations have taken place in the palestinian territories after fatah hamas and other groups called for another day of rage over the u.s. decision to recognize jerusalem as the capital of israel israeli forces are still maintaining blocks and conduct raids on palestinian villages in the occupied west bank as they look for the killer of an israeli settler eighteen palestinians have been arrested so far on thursday two palestinian teenagers
prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protests he's accused of popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting and rast but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descent into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government to be better for us all the tax increases the...
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prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protests he's accused of popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting and rast but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descends into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government if you backtracks all the tax increases the budget deficit will continue to strain the state's finances but if it goes ahead with the austerity measures public anger might lead to further instability. sonus german chancellor angela merkel's conservative party has made a deal with that center left rivals to formally open government coalition talks leaders say they're hoping ten months of political uncertainty following september elections david schaper reports from berlin. the breakthrough came after an exhausting twenty four hours of negotiations between the parties concluding more than five days of talks the political limbo in germany seems finall
prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protests he's accused of popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting and rast but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descends into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government if you backtracks all the tax increases the...
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a case with the court the same organization also wrote an open letter to tunisian prime minister yousaf shah head last year citing its concern about declining media freedoms when it comes to press freedom tunisia ranks ninety seventh out of the hundred eighty countries in the world that's according to reporters without borders and according to freedom house and dependent watchdog group the say they say that political rights ratings have also gotten worse in the last year on twitter some people have been sharing their concerns on press freedom within the country robert here saying tunisia was supposed to be one of the few success stories of the arab spring now press freedom is slipping away if you're a journalist or citizen reporter in tunisia we would love to hear from you. now you can write me privately at leo harding a.j. e. you can send us a whatsapp message or use or hashtag aging is great thankfully we've actually got a social video as well for you from tennessee looking at one of the country's most prominent comedians and how she's using theater to further her ideals of this. to n
a case with the court the same organization also wrote an open letter to tunisian prime minister yousaf shah head last year citing its concern about declining media freedoms when it comes to press freedom tunisia ranks ninety seventh out of the hundred eighty countries in the world that's according to reporters without borders and according to freedom house and dependent watchdog group the say they say that political rights ratings have also gotten worse in the last year on twitter some people...
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his is prime minister yousaf childhood's trying to soothe anti-government sentiment promising twenty eight will be the last year of economic hardship it follows protests in ten towns on monday demonstrators took to the streets angry over price and tax increases the hikes have been imposed a sponsor of a new austerity measures agreed with foreign leaders lenders they've been processed in sudan as well where the cost of a loaf of bread doubled after the government removed subsidies from its twenty eight team budgets the movies in line with reforms agreed with the international monetary fund jordan has announced it's cutting the state subsidies on bread as of next week prices could surge by one hundred percent and the recent protests in iran were triggered by price rises for basic food items like eggs and poultry. to talk more about this i'm now joined by world affairs analyst klitzman thanks very much for coming in to al-jazeera just broadly when we've got all these countries now saying that they're hiking up prices and people can't afford the very basics like a loaf of bread what is g
his is prime minister yousaf childhood's trying to soothe anti-government sentiment promising twenty eight will be the last year of economic hardship it follows protests in ten towns on monday demonstrators took to the streets angry over price and tax increases the hikes have been imposed a sponsor of a new austerity measures agreed with foreign leaders lenders they've been processed in sudan as well where the cost of a loaf of bread doubled after the government removed subsidies from its...
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prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protest has accused the popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting unrest but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people. army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descends into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government to feedback for us all the tax increases the budget deficit will continue to strain the state's finances but if it goes ahead with the austerity measures public anger might lead to further instability. turnus business owners in zambia are worried a cholera outbreak and the cap could cost them their livelihoods the government's ban public gatherings and ordered food markets and businesses to close to help control the spread of the disease more than sixty people have died in the outbreak since september as for patrolling the streets to ensure those markets remain closed the leaders of the catholic church in the democratic republic of congo have vowed
prime minister yousaf has visited some of the areas of the protest has accused the popular front a coalition of leftist opposition parties of inciting unrest but the opposition insists the rallies are legitimate expressions of frustration over a government they say has betrayed its own people. army units have been deployed in many cities to protect government buildings and prevent it descends into chaos this is a delicate issue for the government to feedback for us all the tax increases the...