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ALJAZ Inside Story 2019 Ep 365 July 13, 2024

A year of public anger millions around the globe took to the streets in 2019 to vent their anger against government wants behind this global dissatisfaction and is this action making any difference this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the show im sam is a than the year 2019 will be remembered for the wave of protests that swept the world with millions of people protesting to demand change often those demonstrations turned violent Security Forces killed in some countries like iraq and also used extreme force leading to the deaths of several 100 people in hong kong the use of tear gas and live ammunition became common each protest movement have its own reasons but they were united in their demand for democracy and fairness hong kongs protests began in june against plans to allow people to be extradited to Mainland China fighting between police and activists have become increasingly violent with Police Firing live bullets and protesters attacking officers and throwing petrol bombs p

ALJAZ Inside Story 2019 Ep 365 July 13, 2024

That are rapidly changing the world we live in so is it possible for trouble to actually apply to a keyhole counting the cost on aljazeera. A year of public anger millions around the globe took to the streets in 2019 to vent their anger against government wants behind this global dissatisfaction and is this action making any difference this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the show im sam is a than the year 2019 will be remembered for the wave of protests that swept the world with millions of people protesting to demand change often those demonstrations turned violent Security Forces killed in some countries like iraq and also used extreme force leading to the deaths of several 100 people in hong kong the use of tear gas and live ammunition became common each protest movement have its own reasons but they were united in their demand for democracy and fairness hong kongs protests began in june against plans to allow people to be extradited to Mainland China fighting between police

ALJAZ Inside Story 2019 Ep 365 July 13, 2024

A year of public anger millions around the globe took to the streets in 2019 to vent their anger against government wants behind this global dissatisfaction and is this action making any difference this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the show im sam is a than the year 2019 will be remembered for the wave of protests that swept the world with millions of people protesting to demand change often those demonstrations turned violent Security Forces killed in some countries like iraq and also used extreme force leading to the deaths of several 100 people in hong kong the use of tear gas and live ammunition became common each protest movement have its own reasons but they were united in their demand for democracy and fairness hong kongs protests began in june against plans to allow people to be extradited to Mainland China fighting between police and activists have become increasingly violent with Police Firing live bullets and protesters attacking officers and throwing petrol bombs p

BBCNEWS BBC News July 13, 2024

Sometimes simplicity is genius. Hundreds of volunteers spend saturday night sleeping outdoors as part of a Charity Event in londons Trafalgar Square to raise money to tackle homelessness. The United States and iran have carried out a Rare Exchange of prisoners, despite the tensions between washington and tehran. Massoud soleimani, an iranian scientist arrested over alleged violation of trade sanctions, was freed by the us. He was swapped for an American Academic xiyue wang, who had been in prison in iran for ten years on spying charges, which he denied. More from our washington correspondent chris buckler. Both iran and the us have made the most of this brief thaw in the relationship. The Iranian Foreign minister even pictured himself with Massoud Soleimani. As he made his way back to tehran, the us posted a photograph of the prisoner starting his own way home. The Princeton University academic was charged with spying on iran more than three years ago and since then his family have mad

ALJAZ The July 4, 2024

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