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Handle it Going Forward for me to miller in pretoria thank you are still ahead on aljazeera after all these years in my life. I stand here broken but. One year on tributes from the murdered saudi gen mr moussa shoji as questions about his death remain unanswered and. Im a cloud on board the Greenpeace Campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition off the coast of south america. Had some very unsettled weather across areas of europe loss of data. Streaming in from the west and this is why we can see that particularly heavy rain however we have also seen some flooding rains a further to the west of the u. K. In particular the i live man look at this this is relaxing a river burst its banks and just look at this torrent of water coming down this residential streets so strong the power of this water is actually forcing at this truck all the way backwards and you can just see how deep and how dirty of course this floodwater is not that its all rain in the fall causes well more rain across the sections of the u. K. The next system coming through some very strong winds in there as well and through thursday a very cloudy picture really from the u. K. Right there down through central france rather down into southern areas of spain meanwhile the rain very heavy across the Central Regions and the southeast pushing on tools the balkans on the units of the north some snow in the forecast as well that snow is coming across into the mountains of norway and as that system works its way eastwards much cooler as so 18 degrees in bucharest on friday but 30 celsius was the high on thursday d so feeling much much cooler and exhibit those clear skies in between these 2 systems and then on friday again another very wet and windy day across the u. K. And again into the low countries. Planet is feeling the heat of the climate an ecological emergency the worlds leading scientists are warning of the existential crisis in the face of irreversible changes to the earths climate ill be with you throughout as well our environment correspondent nick clark will have reports from the front lines of the crisis and Showcase New Solutions to help called back through aljazeera brings you a new weekly climate s. O. S. The facts on the Science Behind the issues affecting our planets. Well again youre watching algeria a reminder of our top stories this hour protesters have been defying a curfew restricting the movement of people and vehicles in the iraqi capital baghdad gunfire was heard on thursday morning at least 7 people have died in todays protests across the country. U. S. President ial hopeful joe biden says donald trump is desperate and defensive and so after the u. S. President called him stone cold crooked democrats accuse trump of intimidating witnesses after theyve launched an impeachment inquiry against him. North korea has confirmed it successfully tested a new type of Ballistic Missile that can be ignored from a submarine came hours after north korea said it would resume denuclearization talks with the u. S. On saturday. The u. S. Says it will impose 7 and a half 1000000000. 00 worth of tariffs on imports from the European Union on october the. 18 their response to e. U. Subsidies given to european airplane manufacturers the want trade Organization Says what you legal in taxes will range from 10 to 25 percent on items like chains whiskey and across the European Union could respond with its own tariffs against the u. S. Next year i robert scott is with the Economic Policy institute he says the impact of taps will be negligible and they want to effect the u. S. They wont have the effect the us designs them in imposing tariffs on goods from around the world for more than 2 years now weve got tariffs on over 200000000000. 00 in goods from china approaching 300000000000. 00 bet tariffs on proximately. 100000000000. 00 in steel and aluminum imports and yet the u. S. Trade deficit keeps growing it went up 10 percent last year much faster than overall g. D. P. So tariffs are not effective strategy for bringing down our trade deficit with regrets the world the impact is going to be quite tiny youre talking about to set 7000000000. 00 in tariffs that have been off arised perhaps 10 percent on new e. U. Aircraft sold to the us 25 percent on some of these products as you mentioned cheese and wind and cashmere sweaters. We dont even know if the final prices to consumers will go up by that search by that anything close to this a mouse certainly is not going to have anything like that impact on for example Airline Tickets which reflect primarily the cost of fuel and landing rights and so forth the cost of new airplanes is a small small part of the aircraft. Britains Prime Minister is expected to appear before Parliament Later on thursday thats after Boris Johnson unveiled what hes calling his final brags that offer to the European Union he wants to replace the socalled irish backstop which is designed to guarantee an open border after braggs it with alternative customs arrangements u. K. Is supposed to leave the e. U. On october 31st but the embargo has more i. Think its gone down well with the Party Faithful but in the end the message from the british Prime Minister to brussels wasnt take it or leave it but rather can we talk about it today in brussels we are taping what i believe are constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides we will under no circumstances have checks at or near the border in northern out as gore is johnson addressed the conservative Party Conference his envoy was on his way to belgium with the actual brics it documents given the full force of the proposals with the 1st the new text is supposed to replace the socalled backstop the insurance policy to prevent a post breaks it hard border between Northern Ireland and the republic of ireland crucially Northern Ireland would not be in the e. U. s Customs Union Boris Johnson accepts goods going between island in Northern Ireland would be subject to customs checks but insists physical checks could happen well away from the border. In brussels the reaction has been less that it gives us stick there is progress. But to be frank a lot of work still need to be done to reach and to feel this free of pick people to backstop no border or arnold economy and protecting the secular market. First assessment of nearly every member of the axis Steering Group was not positively do you think its a serious effort or is is just trying to put the blame on you. I think that last point was not so bad that in britain there have been suggestions johnsons plan was drafted specifically to be unacceptable to ireland and hence the e. U. Paving good way for a no deal or crush outbreaks it at the end of this month it is not an outcome we seek a tall but let me tell you my friends it is an outcome for which we are rated jokes have spoken on the phone with germanys chancellor Angela Merkel his irish counterpart leo veronica and the president of the european commission. Hes due to hold more talks this week. Hes also seeking to suspend the current session of parliament next tuesday before a queens speech a week later launching his new legislative agenda when a list deal feels his opponents dont trust him some fear hell try to bypass a law passed last month obliging him to seek a break that extension if he doesnt have a deal by the 19th of october thats just after the next day you summits so expect to push back and possibly more legal action as that deadline approaches the aljazeera of family and friends are paid tribute to journalists to mouth who killed a year ago in the saudi consulate in istanbul turkey Officials Say their investigation indicate a show was noted by a saudi hit squad jim as shale has more. They called it a moment of unsightliness a service to mark one nearest instrumental official she was murdered inside the Saudi Arabian consulates in istanbul and silence because his friends loved ones human rights activists and journalists alike insist that even though demand was killed his voice lives on his fiancee that he is the last person to see him before he entered the consulate on october 2nd addressed the audience with mixed emotions of terror wars here in my life i stand here broken but thrown. For good to see you all here and all i still seek justice i want to know whats. So hes got the i want his friends to be release from jail i want those. Held accountable for their actions among the other speakers jeff bezos amazon founder and owner of the Washington Post the newspaper official she wrote for and you need to know. That you are in our hearts. We are here. And you are not alone many believe killing was carried out on the order of crown Prince Mohammed bin said something the saudi royal has always denied but in recent days he has said as a leader he does bear ultimate responsibility those addressing the memorial say its not enough insisting that justice must be served not just in the case of casualties killing but also other crimes committed by the saudi government money in the world in yemen and most. Seem to be very issue of their lives. And slowly to of the you know behind bars and through cities. And so injustice knowing that hes linked to our national chief for more than 20 years just months before the murder the 2 of them founded an organization aimed at encouraging democracy in the arab world those who will not in a General Social have failed miserably killed his body but the amplified his message and thats why today the issues he advocated for throughout his life and the past 3 or 4 years are known to the world and there are actions on for example the war in yemen there is more awareness about the Political Prisoners in saudi arabia and in. Social and political reform there are awareness of whats going on in the arab world once the speech is ended is that the crowd to the unveiling of a memorial stone in a small park just meters from the consulate door a reminder of gemayel special police life in the absence of a gravestone saudi officials still refused to disclose whats happened with his body the remains of jamal may never be found that is if they still exist yet his legacy lives on through his death hes inspired people from around the world and this memorial stone which like jamal is modest in its appearance yet formidable will serve as a place for them to come and pay their respects. To stumble. A u. S. Democratic president ial hopeful Bernie Sanders has canceled Upcoming Campaign events as he recovers from an operation for a block heart artery sanders team says the senator was at a Campaign Event when he experienced chest pains a team of divers has been descending into the unknown off the coast of south america part of a unique expedition charting the recently discovered amazon reef the clock went along for the ride. Here on the northeastern edge of south america lies an outpost of france where in the cooler tropical evenings they relax as they might do in paris or not but this is cayenne in french guyana and the launch point of a unique expedition to explore and dive a whole new world we jump on the expedition ribbon head out to see the ship with the joint is lying 20 kilometers off shore the esperanza is one of greenpeaces campaign vessels right now a dive ship and a flotilla poetry combined. So the amazon river and the amazon mouth is here the amazon reef presence was 1st revealed. Years ago off the coast of brazil here with our 1st greenpeace expedition in the area and a 2nd when this expedition in the area last year identified the reef presence also into fresh rianna watchers we head off to find it no one has died the seas before this expedition almost immediately were accompanied at the bow by a school of dolphins just joining for the ride these waters brimming full of life. So in a device they call the fish is launched and scans the sea bed it images anxiously observed on deck we scanning the bottom of the ocean between 81 and one in 20 meter to find you there is a rock star reef this expedition is not alone with an interest in what lies below now 500 kilometers in that direction lies the mount of the amazon and the brazilian waters where its estimated up to 14000000000 barrels of oil lies and Companies Like b. P. And the brazilian government for that matter they want to get at it and the fear is that should there be an oil spill the great outpouring of the amazon river which is the worlds largest. Spill in this direction destroying a pristine ecosystem is given much more argument to the global call for Marine Conservation and creating marine protected. Rheas this is one of the kind of player with 0 we need to protect in the world because that half. Of the rubble of course is them so thats a way to call up the Global Leaders for Marine Protection and. Meanwhile the say not even found a section of reef suitable for diving. You can see something here all weve got up to 67 meters high reef on the bottom so clearly some interesting some interesting areas you go in and dive to. Save time to prepare the dive for an Early Morning mission into the deep. With a new day will bring clark aljazeera off the coast of french guyana. Are making movies in palestine is a difficult and sometimes dangerous business the local Film Festival is celebrating the industry and it makes cinema more accessible for people across the occupied west bank and gaza. Was at the festival premiere. This is one of the main cultural events that has to do with the movie industry in palestine it promotes many work of palestinian independent movie directors as well as introduce International Films to the palestinian audience the week long event attracts a lot of Media Attention and wants to help bring more people to cinemas and cinemas to people who dont have movie theaters aiming to help the movie industry especially as it faces financial challenges these obstacles such as the military checkpoints there the war live the permit regime all these fragmentation system imposed by the israeli army impacts heavily on the palestinians filling me with producers and filmmakers and teams the opening film it must be have been by palestinian director at least the man its palestines nomination to the best International Film award at the oscars. This mean that the final Status Agreement is going to be awarded. I work now with. Movies that are going for a prize that i thought. This is going to round up now of our top stories hundreds of protesters have defied a curfew restricting the movement of people and vehicles in place in the iraqi capital baghdad sporadic gunfire was heard on thursday morning at least 7 people have died in 2 days of protests across the country im all for magazine as imran khan who is in baghdad there are no cars out on the street all of the Security Forces are im about to kilometers away from Zachary Square which was the focal point of the protests i am hearing and i have heard for other morning sporadic gunfire so clearly there are still people from local neighborhoods on the streets who know the Iraqi Government hasnt actually americans when this curfew will come to an end clearly theyre very worried about these protests getting bigger and bigger. And u. S. President ial hopeful joe biden says donald trump is desperate and defensive thats up to the u. S. President called him stone cold crooked democrats accuse trump of intimidating witnesses after they launched an impeachment inquiry against him north korea has confirmed it successfully tested a new type of Ballistic Missile that can be launched from a submarine its the 1st test of its kind by pyongyang in almost 3 years missile was fired into the sea towards japan became. North korea said it would resume denuclearization talks with the u. S. Nigerias president mohamed will harvey is visiting south africa after a wave of attacks against foreign owned businesses the violence last month targeted other africans including nigerians it prompted nigeria to repair create 600. 00 of its citizens resident hari says he will use the visit to discuss the welfare of nigerians in south africa the use us says it will slap 7 and a half 1000000000. 00 worth of tariffs on imports from the European Union on october 18th their response to e. U. Subsidies given to european airplane manufacturer air bus that the world trade Organization Says is illegal the taxes will range from 10 to 25 percent on items like cheese whiskey and aircraft the e. U. Could respond with its own tariffs against the u. S. Next year those are the headlines inside stories next. Iran thousands marched to demand jobs and improve services in the largest demonstration yet against Prime Minister Abdullah Abdullah mocking their appeal is a repeat of previous protests so are iraqs leaders miss main and why isnt the government able to deliver this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im fully back to bowl iraqs barely year old government is being forced to deal with the not just nationwide protests since taking over. The riot police contained demonstrators in baghdad on wednesday 24 hours after a bonus and gas were fired at least 3 people died and hundreds of others were injured in baghdad as well as other cities high levels of corruption and unemployment are 2 main reasons for the anger and theres unrest over the recent dismissal of an Army Commander credited with defeating i saw in mosul 2 years ago imran khan has more from baghdad. The protesters the bones of very simple they calling for the government to create more jobs more opportunities particularly for the poor in society also say that the government has failed to tackle corruption which is led to a lack of development will surprise the government is how quickly these protests spread not just here in baghdad but in nasiriya i mean not just as well and thats taken the government by surprise theyre actually a folding a government. To look into how this took about now the events of choose they took place very early in the day in the afternoon when there was a very small protest that was quickly dispersed by the Security Forces then there was a call on social media and then there was a much larger processed on tuesday night and thats really when those big clashes happened between the protesters and the Security Forces they tried to come across the bridge from tucker a square a square is just about half a kilometer that way and it looks like the protest movement is developing now thats going to be a concern for the government the big fear is is this if they protest movement becomes a nationwide movement and that will really concern the government not just for security reasons but for political reasons as well a lot of these people are young theyve never voted before and certainly theyll be looking to their political leaders to try and give them something to give them some hope for the future they say that they have no hope for the future and thats why theyre out in the streets. Well lets take a closer look at why iraqis are angry youth unemployment stands at 25 percent many protesters are University Graduates who cant find a job and they blame corruption and religious favoritism for many of the iraqs problems Transparency International ranks in iraq as the 12th most corrupt country in the world and since 2004 almost 450000000000. 00 of public funds have disappeared according to official think is another persistent complaint is the poor quality of Public Services shortages of electricity and water and failing is for a structure continued to plague communities. Helping us no one is supporting us were giving our blood and were getting hurt our youth is gone we have no results we want to internationalize oks because there are no results were poor if nothing but our voice in ourselves well they have the weapons and the money and only im an our problem is with the parliament it is them who distribute the hall among the thieves we do not want to parliamentary system we want to republican president ial system to lead us out our little day the iraqi people have lived 16 years under a parliamentary system that does not work all we have seen of it are wars blood fighting and looting the corrupt are passing their position to one another. Lets introduce our panel now in baghdad. He is a political analyst and specialist on the modern history of iraq by skype in athens is judy its nearing a political analyst on Iraqi Affairs whos watching the protests very closely and in ankara youssef. A middle east analyst thank you all for being on inside so we thank you for joining us early our national in baghdad the problems facing iraqis have existed for years what exactly spocks this weeks demonstrations no that is. Things happened in this week that. Rising in order that theres some agenda behind that but i thinks things have an especially when do you believe the general sidey. Shift their position from the high command. In iraq achieve and shifted to the another position that thats the things makes many many talks of the streets of iraq an order that i think many people of the streets shouting and begin to talking and this is a conspiracy against the iraqi people or theyve got to see something and to and to use the things for the agenda that order that i think whats happening yesterday its coming. Because. Increasingly the suffering people. You see your survey yes indeed many demonstrators let me just explain to our audience said that many demonstrators indeed have been holding posters of iraqs counterterrorism chief. Saadi whos recent dismissal set off controversy with some people blaming it on iranian backed iraqi politicians so would you say theres a direct link between his dismissal and the demonstrations that weve seen in baghdad and elsewhere. This is one because im a thinks of the big no the people and the protesters youngs now they are rising many slogans many demanding every every day all that breathes they are rising in value and today they did the jobs they they want to fight corruption the corrupted people they want to exclusively they want many things but i think the problem of outside the ship the moving the. Moving the place or moving the problem ok order that i think many many many many many people used and they talking about conspiracy from the sort of agenda judith in athens i know youve been following the situation very closely those whove taken to the streets have denounced the house of problems that plagued their daily life including of course corruption unemployment and a lack of services not surprisingly for iraq there is no political faction between these damn behind these demonstrations there was no political faction that explicitly called fortys these protests how significant is that in your view and are these demonstrations spontaneous. Yes its its the fact that normally when theres that stretches and you know there is a political power behind it and especially a lot of our southern last years and hes in iran mom has been very light months. I think there is a connection to the fact that there is so much land and news the games the gestures and the fact that hes not involved this time before all the demonstrations that he organized have been sort of peaceful even when the demonstrators broke into the endzone a couple of years ago the police hardly did anything about it and now there is the army on the streets against these young people meeting in the and they are 6 really shoot in. Bullets and ok to shoot in the air the bullets from down signal if we dont really have heard that he still didnt get it and Something Like 3 people who were killed adrift in the summer of 2018 there were similar nationwide protests. More precisely how has the situation not improved at all for iraqis since then i mean has have things gotten more sway iraqis. The main problem in basra. Has become a need for peace. But the main problem really is corruption and thats what most of these functions to get and the corruption has not its just will be focused in moving in the system. For this equalities and militia are very much part of the garage and if you want to get a job in the governments and the it is there are thousands of people who are ready and waiting and waiting for a job in the government. The private sector is a small if youre working for a job like that you will have to say i spoke to some of the tell me that she had already been through our jobs that shes didnt start off in the holidays. And that was 10000. 00 now for anything any College Studies is is being met the culture that people usually make with the have some kind of child party does. Everything a little so by them by state and its not just the system is in place nothing much will change hi leon lashley youll find out on this issue of corruption Transparency International has rung p. Roc as the 12th most corrupt country in the world your in baghdad tell us how this corruption manifests itself in everyday life for iraqis. No the iraqi people know they talking every day every minute about the corrupted people who are ruling they are like now and they know. All the iraqi people confidence the who all the politicians or all the m. P. s and all the government as they say they are corrupted people not of that they approve that because they say we spend. 3000000. 00 in. 20 years. 11 years but nothing on the ground not to get to see the know what serves no medicines no health every think its very worst very bad and go on to worse another that i think the biggest of the boast a problem now in iraq is the corrupted because now the new generation is coming the generations they dont they dont follow and anything on the ground no job no the wheel of the economic as a stop no trades not likely culture no industry nothing out of the state talking about to relieve all the rulers that will relieve all the government because they dont see anything about them then i think this is whats behind what whats happening and what the broadest sense is needed the feds the things they want to government to fight that corrupted the corruption situation but they think and one of them they they do use the corrupt people because now the Iraqi Government does sign many agreement with many Many Companies but. All thats money goes to the pockets of the corrupt people. Let me bring into the conversation now what are your thoughts on whats happening right now in iraq its significant isnt it to see these protests in baghdad because many had viewed the iraqi capital as being in a state of recovery since the fall and i still. Yeah in terms of security its 1st true about in terms of economy and the social life v our family are such kind of process inside iraq since from 20131415 especially in the southern provinces of iraq so when you take a look at whats going on inside iraq again although theyre recovering from the dash militants and occupation in many parts of iraq the issue is that people are protesting the economy cool positions and Unemployment Rate and Public Health care lots of issues so when you take a look at the structure of such kind of issues anywhere inside the world this is very normal that the people may protest because of those situations but i think that since iraq is a very costly a failed state i can say this is very dangerous because it may be among the plaited by any other countries especially around the vicinity offer no more speaking of that other countries during the protests in 2018 in basra there was a lot of anger towards iranian backed iraqi politicians do you sense is different this time around that the anger is not as my sarette to towards the external forces but rather then rather iraqi politicians. Yeah as far as the telephone calls which i make my friends inside iraq i can say that this is a little bit different they have no anger and head for the sectarian issues but what i can say that it can be among the plaited to any kind of threat to any kind of protests inside the rock so the protest which took place in 2018 is a little bit different value compared it in protests in 2000 lighted so there is no unified leadership who is guiding these protests they are gathering beat each other by using a special of the social media but i can say that the social background in terms of economy is social good south care is very fertile for such kind of protests inside iraq because this is a war torn country and very close to a failed states and there are rivalries emong United States iran and turkey for this reason it is very for a child to stray should inside iraq i can say ok let me let me bring our judith back in and it is to get your thoughts on what changes the protesters are seeking and hes been speaking to a lot of people on the ground in iraq the people whove been demonstrating their rallying cry has been we want change what sort of change are they precisely looking for. I think the excess idea of what change they want is its very difficult for them to see what they want to see that is the corruption another the government does not address. The problem is of course how do you do that in a situation in those rooms in cities. Where everything is divided according to religion and ethnicity. So that young people i also see 2 loops which are very clear on the one hand the graduates have not been able to get a job although everybody who studies in expects a job with the Government Works and then you have those people who came back from the war with us is still spoiling the years that followed the fatwa on the streets and these. They were few of them are still without income. In a bad situation the government has yesterday said that they will speed up. To let them enter into the Security Forces. But still its not happening at the moment so and these people are trained. They know how to use weapons so this is really the most dangerous group that there is amongst these there is something to do you know how young mash me the government of Prime Minister monti came to power just a year ago. There are those who will say that a year is in did not a time to achieve change in iraq to bring about change why do you think the government hasnt been able to deliver. No thing i think its one year its enough to do something but not the in the eye of the iraqi people he did nothing he signed many agreements with. With many countries and with the only company its that arguments not on the side of iraqi people and. Give could this in the north everything and here tend to sort of them many many position it was in the end the follow the scent of baghdad after the election of. Named in 270 and then the iraqi people see the matter he did nothing and ive denied hes hes held the corrupted people and he didnt to bring anyone for his government and the majority of his government was that people say they are not there or not they have the ability to do something then and then the iraqi come to the street now to do want for change but you see that thats the order that protest then they dont have one slogan thats mean they dont have one leader and one direction and once again thats they are coming on the street looking for everything because the early own stages they look and theyre coming from the. Day that not follow the religious. Politics but about it then i think its very difficult to control all of them but if the now if the petition of the. Ts of that was specially their original parties if they interfere now in that brought to the strike that protestants and they will use and there will carry that way for brute force their budget of the villages and i think in this night there is many meetings. Well have it between the government of the matter and many politicians to give them some bit of villages and they will control going straight out to stop that. Protesting this is the way but i think this approach this thing now is the most serious and the protesting before because all the protesters before they are coming from the their leaders especially of somebody in the coming yeah let me ask you something anchor about that the fact that these protests are so far less how big of a challenge the as opposed to the government of Prime Minister added monti and d. C. This government being able to control the situation. I can say that in the short term discount bill not being able to control the economy Kopel Zeeshan of the iraq and their. Economical striations and Unemployment Rate but what i will say changing government governments will not help also. To fight against corruption to fight against economical problems to fight against terrorism and to fight against all kind of security threats you know why because if you do not change the circumstances and if you do not change the parameters which is coming imports from the outside or inside the system you can get the same results if you change the government saw in order to get different results the iraqi people should come together and change the incomes but van there is a big rivalries especially in between qatar and United States i believe that there wont be any change even if they change the government and in the short term i can summon my speech that mr Prime Minister will not be able to change the stray ssion in the short or regardless of the politics uses do you think its really possible for iraqi succumb together and 191 when you take into account the religious and sectarian divide. Unfortunately you are very true it is impossible that the iraqis may come together because of the sectarian and also ethnical division when you take a look at the the country in the middle i can say that there are 3 parts of iraq which will be governed from the shiites the sunni its on the kurdish at the northern part of the iraq so it seems that in the middle there is no unity off iraq although drink the elections all the political leaders have promised the iraqi people for the unit to offer rock but i cant say on the ground it is impossible for now ok judith your thoughts on that is it possible that these protesters that were seeing on the streets and all iraqi sent can come together as one and do you agree with the use of a noncareer who says that changing the government changing government will not resolve the situation i agree changing the government will not change much and he has just tell me though that he is in here for just the rear. Although this familys. Not the problem is there in the ministries there are people of the rocky. People actually there are many people are still and the corruption is really a thing that has to be done before anything will change and im happy. In baghdad ill give you the last word you know you being in baghdad how do you see this situation evolving do you think these protests could lead to a new round of instability in iraq and how do you stop that from happening you think. No i think they will want to know just the 3 days especially in the day but i think some. Some agreement will have been with learnable she is and will controlling and i think brian going to stop him rather he will say some decisions and that decision will literally next weeks and i think nothing will happen after thats right we will see how the situation evolves of course in the coming days and bring you all the latest here on aljazeera. 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One of the really special things about working for others here is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much empathy and contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know its very challenging to believe particularly because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended used to do we work in depth journalism we dont feel inferior were good audiences across the globe. We understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. So no matter where you call home aljazeera will bring in the news and Current Affairs that matter to. Aljazeera. Hundreds of people defy a curfew in baghdad after 2 days of antigovernment protests. And have them seek it this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up this is a hoax this is the greatest hoax us democrats say theyre determined to pursue an impeachment inquiry against President Trump as he continues to defend a phone call at the center of a. North korea confirms it successfully tested a missile that can be launched from a submarine just days before Nuclear Talks with the u. S. Plus. A mix well go on board the Greenpeace Campaign ship as brands are reporting on a unique scientific expedition off the coast of south america. But hundreds of protesters have defied a tough Un Central Bank dead following 2 days of violent demonstrations against the government Security Forces opened fire on crowds in some areas of the capital in other parts of the country at least 13 people were killed during demonstrations on wednesday the movement of private cars and people in baghdad is now a stick in some cities in the south also on the curfew imraan khan is on the phone for us from the iraqi capital his name wrong whats happening there now. Where a curfew is Still Holding the government has announced that the country will continue until further notice carol in other cities in the south the curfew was placed by the governor of those areas the curfew in baghdad was actually imposed by the Central Government itself which goes to show you how seriously its taking the threat of these the construction these protests getting. Banned we have heard that in some of the streets later great square which is the focal point for the purchases its in central baghdad some of those streets are seeing sporadic clashes with Security Forces weekly gunfire. And theres also helicopters in the circulating weve had that im actually any one of what should be one of the busiest streets and baghdad and its completely foreign to anyone i can really see is a Home Security vehicle so you can if you is holding but there are people defying in the neighborhoods that are close to Congress Square and of course these theres a real sense of anger and frustration in iraq right now among among so many people how how did these protests come about. Well the few interesting thing it was no real small to the protest no real one incident that you can point to and say well thats why it happened but protests seemingly have come because of peoples frustration been taken out on social media that was a crucial media cold for people to come to Tahrir Square and seen protests cole was heated by thousands of young people now this seems to be a Leaderless Movement and movement that is without any kind of political agenda and thats also concerning what the government said because they feel that the protests could become protests religious parties or Political Parties get involved and decide to join the protest movement. Really to do with job and all fortunate cheese and. The rockies particularly young people feel that theres been so much corruption and the country has been noted development now you have to ask yourself what can the government duty to structural problems that would be solved overnight so what can the government do to meet the protests with them on the matter actually real concern been speaking to various political analysts and people close to the government in the last couple of days and then told me that this is also a concern for the government how do you meet these purchases. Imran khan in baghdad thank you. A u. S. President ial hopeful joe biden has described the president as desperate and defensive after he called his potential 2020 democratic rival stone cold crooked trampas again denied pressuring the president of ukraine to investigate biden and his son who was in the country details of a cold between the 2 a made public after a whistleblower complaint and that prompted the democrats to launch an impeachment inquiry more now from she habitats. House democrats announced on wednesday that they would subpoena the white house for documents related to their impeachment inquiry if they dont receive by friday theyve also asked for documents from the state department President Trumps personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani but they warn that no one should think they can avoid cooperation through the legal action challenging congresss authority for example so we are concerned that the white house will attempt to stonewall our discussion much as they have stonewalled other committees in the past. Its why i say the white house needs to understand that any action like that that forces us to litigate or have to consider litigation will be considered further evidence of obstruction of justice and of course that was an article the speech went against nixon the implications for the white house clear from the democrats dont think you can hold the impeachment process up in the courts if you dont cooperate with the inquiry will simply roll that even to potential articles of impeachment as obstruction of justice and we infer that the reason youre not complying is because what the whistleblower said initially was true about the white house donald trump once again attacked the whistleblower who alleged he was abusing the office of the presidency to undermine the 2020 lections in his interactions with the ukrainian president this country has to find out who that person was because that person is a spot in my opinion but later in a press conference with the finnish president mr trump said he would cooperate with house democrats. In their inquiry however he grew irritated as he was asked exactly what he had been all skin the ukrainians to do in the 1st place biden and his son are stone cold crooked and you know it is son walks out with millions of dollars the kid knows nothing you know it and so do we go ahead as a quick look at the question sir was what did you want president selenski to do about present President Biden and his son hunter. Hes talking to me yeah it was just a follow up of what i just asked is are you ready we have the president of finland ask him a question i have one form i just wanted to follow up on the one that i asked you which did you hear but if you want to hear me yes ask him a question im troubled president ial campaign released a new advert arguing that the impeachment process is simply the democrats attempting to undermine democracy because they can beat them at the ballot box its nothing short of a coup and it must be stopped its a message that those seem to be resonating with trumps base at least the campaign is reporting tens of thousands of new donors and huge sums of money pouring him she able to see out washington and north korea has confirmed it successfully tested a new type of Ballistic Missile that can be launched from a submarine it is the 1st test of its type by pyongyang in almost 3 years the missile was fired into the sea towards japan the launch came hours after north korea said it would resume denuclearization talks with the u. S. On saturday a mason richie is a professor of International Relations at Hankook University of foreign studies he says the Missile Launch is unlikely to harm talks with the u. S. This is definitely a qualitative. Improvement in range versus what weve seen from testing. Was the missiles in north korea over the last few months and this well i think that pressure among other things on the trumpet ministration and how they do in north korea you know trumpet said the short range Ballistic Missile tests that were not a problem that they were standard you know this is obviously a. d higher terms of threat of course its very much will depend on how good the Korea Submarine capabilities are and you know what we know about them so far is that theyre not particularly sophisticated in submarine Warfare Technology by the u. S. And japan and south korea i would have a very good chance of being able to track with real submarine so i wouldnt treat that threat alarmist way but clearly north korea is improving their delivery capabilities nigerias president. Is visiting south africa a wave of attacks stand against foreign owned businesses the violence last month targeting people from all the cost of africa including nigerians that led to nigeria repatch waiting 600. 00 of its citizens president rouhani says he will use the visit to discuss the welfare of nigerians in south africa these are live pictures outside the Union Buildings which houses the South African president s office this is where the cheerleaders are meeting and you can see while coming ceremony for blue hadi on the waiting. For me to mila is input toria now with the latest. Its expected that the president s of south africa and nigeria will discuss political and economic ties south africa and nigeria have a long standing relationship and they say this is a meeting thats meant to strengthen those ties based on the 2 countries history these are 2 of the biggest economies the 2 largest in fact in africa this is an important relationship but this meeting also comes just a month after a wave of dinner phobic attacks in south africa where people from other african states as well as asians were targeted in attacks with South Africans were saying that people from other countries are stealing jobs and that its harming the economy now the selectric and government has acknowledged that the issue of Illegal Migrants in south africa is one that has to be dealt with but has also been in a position where its apologized to countries like nigeria for those attacks now the South African government says that the relationship hasnt been strained and that a meeting like this is an opportunity to strengthen and deepen these political and economic ties nonetheless we do expect to the issue of xenophobic attacks to be dealt with as the nigerian president Mamadou Bihari starts his 3 day visit to south africa. Perus congress has been dissolved and the president martin discard his campaign against corruption he said his reforms would lead to corrupt practices being hold to but legislators refused to back them your positions as the president is abusing his power as money on a sanchez reports now from the capital lima. The lockdown continues 2 days after president martin discovered the solved congress and medicine settles resigned after one day as interim president the Congress Chambers remained closed on wednesday with only an Administrative Commission now in place until january sledge a slate of electors sions analysts say many peruvians hope that the new congress will help rein in corrupt politicians is get it out on the new congress should pass constitutional reforms that will take away immunity rights from lawmakers and will not cover up corrupt legislators among other issues nothing discovered remained inside the president ial palace on wednesday security continued to be reinforced to do we slowly coming out of its worst political crisis in decades during his year and a half in office hes got a sore anti graft reforms blocked by the congressional opposition majority now he has a chance to move he said jim the forward president hes got i said to appoint a new cabinet on thursday but without Congress Sitting until january he will have to govern by president ial decrease analysts say without a Political Party but i think hes got to have a serious challenge

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