Policies from the mugabe era zimbabwe offers to give back land seized from former white farmers. And why a 10 year old child has reignited the debate on abortion and brazil. Always starts the spot us and what he said protests and levanon against the countrys leaders and their failure to tackle longstanding corruption protests have broken out outside the Parliament Building with riot Police Moving in quickly to try to disperse those crowds youre watching live pictures now these protests are taking place as french president Emmanuel Macron makes a 2nd visit to beirut since that devastating port explosion hes been making clear his demands for lebanons leaders to set the nation on a new course he says a failure to shift direction within 3 months. Risks punitive measures and sanctions well our correspondent anahata is outside parliament in beirut for us on the ground there in the last hour weve seen these clashes escalate in that area between protesters and the or thirtys can you talk us th
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Riots in the police, thank you for joining us for this important and timely conversation. My name is jason riley and im a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and i want the viewers to know that throughout the program please enter your questions on any of the platforms that youre watching us on and we will either wrapped some some into the discussion or save them for the q a at the end of the event so i just want everyone to know that before we get started. As far as i said this was of course not be a more important ormore timely conversation that were going to have today. Since the death of george floyd and in Police Custody last month, weve seen nationwide unrest. Weve seen protests not only here in america but internationally. And weve also seen a certain narrative take hold area it starts with the assumption that the only way to properly view george floyd step is through a racial lens. In fact, all encounters between police and black suspects are increasingly viewed this way. I
From the mugabe era Zimbabwe Office to give back land seized from former white fog. Up in smoke rain falls and some fire ravaged parts of argentina bought one of south americas major Wetland Ecosystems remains under threat. We begin with he said protests in lebanon against the countrys leaders and their failure to tackle longstanding corruption protests broke out outside the Parliament Building with riot Police Moving in quickly to disperse those crowds taking place as french president emanuel makes a 2nd visit to beirut since that devastating port explosion has been making clear his demands for lebanons leaders to set the nation on a new course he says failure to shift direction within 3 months risks punitive measures and sanctions but lets not speak to aljazeera as in aqaba who is at the prime residence in beirut thats the official residence of the french ambassador where we do expect him to speak a bit later zain i believe back on his mission with political representatives today aft
Live from moscow thanks for joining us on the weekly today here in our international. Welcome to the program. And we start to swear theres no letup in the wave of antigovernment unrest tens of thousands gathered in. President lukashenko to step down claims he rigged election has this report from the better off the capital. So this is what the antigovernment protest looks like right now and it has become sort of a traditional regular place for people to gather and vent their anger after the highly controversial elections and right now you can see that behind me this towering structure and the museum behind it are being guarded by the Security Forces they are not letting people come close but they arent trying to the road between the Security Forces and the protesters has become sort of an improvised border and people have been flocking here very very large telegram channels with lots of followers which are being used to coordinate these protests because the its not like people its not i