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a bad idea wouldn't lead in my being to the end of feisal because i said earlier as long as the ideology is alive as long as the causes which have led to the emergence of the group are still there we should expect eisel to make a comeback and maybe we may see another form of ice. or one couple and thank you so much for your insight we appreciate it thank you. anymore ahead in the news hour including chile's president makes a dramatic move following huge anti-government protests. and differences considers overturning centuries old rules to help solve a shortage account like priests and the amazon. and its board tiger woods closes in on a landmark victory in japan's ana we'll have all of that in just. a place in hong kong have used tear gas to disperse protesters during another rally against the government 1st aid workers say they've treated protesters for injuries such as broken bones mass demonstrations began in june over an extradition bill which has since been withdrawn if you go holland joins us live now from hong kong so behind you things look calm at the moment but what's been happening happening to via. indeed this protest was supposed to be a peaceful rally at a park just about 20 meters said front of me people rallied please try to stop that rally they were searching people trying to stop people from coming there the people at the rally did not have permission to march so instead of staying there they tried to march police tried to once again very early on stopped that to put an end to that are firing tear gas as you said tear gas pepper spray and even rubber bullets but that's failed as you can see this is one of the main car affairs indeed this is one of the main thoroughfares in hong kong and the lady shouting at me has just said that they have just fired pepper spray about 10 meters behind me police have now deployed water cannon there say they're going to start firing tear gas again they're trying to clear this road this is one of the main roads here on both sides of me our major hotels is a big shopping area it has not been taken over by. protesters have set up barricades on each side so all police attempts to try and stop this protest from spreading have so far failed how many protesters are we talking about i mean i realize you don't have an exact number but how big are these these crowds we're talking about. grisel it's hard to tell because the protesters just keep moving they start to take over one area and then they barricaded they move to another area i'm hearing that there are other parts of cullen side so this is the other side of the water from hong kong side the other parts of it are also experiencing sporadic protests police apparently have already arrested dozens of people trying to stop these protests from spreading but it hasn't been working these protests that started in this area are now moving down this road a special tactical force has been brought in and i'd like to point out one of the main reasons this protest is taking place is because people are protesting police tactics people i spoke 2 to here earlier said they weren't going to start be part of this protest they were only passers by they were in the area but once they saw the police start firing tear gas and pepper spray spray in trying to disperse the protesters they decided to join so exactly what the police are trying to achieve the opposite has happened there instead galvanizing protesters and sort of trying to disperse them in and yet are push them away and try to end this protest that looks like what we're seeing are many little confrontations in each part maybe $100.00 a couple 100 people totally we would say thousands in several areas very hard to give any exact numbers ok at the latest there hong kong to thank you. chile's president has asked all of his government ministers to resign after declaring he's heard the message from mass protests 1000 people have been killed in 2 weeks of unrest and reports in santiago. a protest of more than 1000000 people and she lists capital santiago has been called the most significant social mobilization in a generation in response to the historic march she lives president. announced sweeping changes to both his cabinet and international policy. the trouble be in the business that took out our government has taken longer than toss of attending to the profound message sent from the chilean people this is why we have proposed to the national congress a robust and demanding social agenda that takes into account the significant demands of all compared chintz. after more than a week of protests and despite the concessions in apologies issued by the president a solution to the crisis has remained elusive sociologist sophia the no so says the anger from demonstrators stems from a disconnect that exists between chile's political class and a majority of the population this is not a movement that is that is being articulated by 11 actor today were seen during the last week it's more much more spontaneous we have with seen the protests that i mean demand for a new education says them but also for a new houses then we have massive complaints against the current pension system so it's so much so so much fraud it was on saturday protests sparked once again in several cities across chile. many demonstrators celebrated the news that a military in force curfew and a state of emergency would be lifted the atmosphere within the demonstrations taking place in the chilly capital may seem festive others are under law in anger shared by just about everyone who i apart from widespread discontent over worsening social and economic inequality in chile protesters say they want accountability over a violent crackdown by security forces that have left at least 20 people dead hundreds injured and more than 5000 arrested since the crisis began more than one week ago the not done well at least doesn't end here this will continue for a long time we have to keep fighting. demonstrators are calling for more protests in the coming days saying what they want is the birth of the new cheetah no matter how long it takes. to manage it up a little algis eda. lebanese protesters stayed out late on saturday night following a 10th day of anti-government demonstrations urging a non stop the civil disobedience campaign until the government resigns several people were injured in incidents involving the army near the northern city of tripoli protesters accuse leaders of looting the country towards bankruptcy and failing to tackle corruption and the high cost of living. the latest fighting in northern syria has killed 15 people they include kurdish and turkish backed forces series observatory for human rights says the casualties happened near the disputed border town of. turkey's president has vowed to clear all kurdish fighters from a so-called safe zone near the border if they don't leave voluntarily. parts of central barcelona turned into a battleground between police and protesters following a largely peaceful march on saturday the issues baton and charged to people who'd been throwing bottles and rocks it's the latest mass demonstration in support of cattle on separatist leaders who've been jailed for their part in an independence referendum in 2017 which was declared illegal sunday but has more from barcelona. earlier this evening at least 350000 people had gathered in the center of barcelona to demand the release of the 9 cats on politicians and activists who've been sentenced will sedition maybe 2 weeks ago after that as we have seen all week they broke off into a smaller group but still quite a huge number of them and made their way over here to see the outside of the national spanish police headquarters now this is a site which has seen trouble breaking out the days now and always has been one of the points of where violent actions and activities and clashes between the police and the protesters have been taking place but of course also the tensions from that sentencing are still very much heightened that demands also being made alongside more dialogue between the central government in madrid and the capital on government but in an election season where both sides of this argument are not backing down it's looking very unlikely that a dialogue in this kind of environment is going to take place at the 72nd anniversary of india's army 1st arriving in kashmir region became a flash point soon after india was partitioned by britain's government and colonial forces went home since then and in pakistan a fought 2 wars over kashmir and had other conflicts as well as again in august when india's government removed the regions of heart of me and imposed a lockdown for a has more from the main cities from the car. the rebels hold a grenade at the indian security official school students here last night and then exchanged fire at least 6 indian security officials were injured and the rebels then ran to a nearby. hospital which is the biggest hospital in srinagar a 1000000 atmosphere and managed to escape the timing is also interesting because today is what many describe as the occupation day the day they landed in the cushman valley and then king signed the instrument a procession in the favor of the indian government however for india and those who support india here it is the day that indian troops liberated me from pakistan that invaders. the key is is that pakistan felt one way about in terms of wanting to save. india wanted. sort of i had another perspective on it new delhi had another perspective on it which wanted to say that this was an invasion of some sort requiring the troops to land in the 1st place and then that goes really versions of it depends on which political perspective you espoused in meat at the time i wanted money and we just look around. many soldiers to a soldier everywhere you see more soldiers than residents. now the people of the valley are still struggling to understand the decision taken by the indian government in all this 5 to strip india not mr push me off its autonomy and dividing it into 2 wake up political units to that effect the indian government has already appointed the regions 1st left in governance a man seemed to be close to prime minister movie a man who's going to be calling this talk in the region from now on. and the anniversary of those indian troops entering kashmir is 1947 it is also being observed across the border in pakistan there it's being marked as part of anti-government protests billed as a long march demonstrators are marching from the southern city of crotch into the capital islamabad they're demanding the resignation of prime minister mon kong who's accused of financial mismanagement in failing to raise living standards is going down to the pakistani city prachi that's where hyder joins us live so tell us more about about what the protesters want. very 1st of all as you saw it that day when did indian forces and get into that disputed region of kashmir a combined operation led by a lot of fun to read on the job yet there were led by. also ahead of the big rally that people get on board on ducks. same page when it came to me and our dates were dedicated for a solid data day with the people of kashmir as the days go on here and of course great the day. before along without the party members from major political parties across pakistan they will all be going to islamabad because there was another demo and that is for the prime minister of iran crown to resign the pakistani prime minister of called been speaking today and he said that the un restrictions that have been imposed in the rally should be lifted immediately and india unilaterally moved my spirit by the most important thing in the momentum that did building against iran trans government. open internet big demo rigging the election that happened in 2018 and there warn his resignation the government had reached a deal with the opposition members that they were not going to islamabad today and so on they will be allowed to staged a protest but no one knows how did it all going to pan out once these opposition member done their support. and it's not my body. or with the latest there from crouching thank you. and few moments we will have whether everton this time ahead on how to center on this motorbike. i think there can be the solution to traffic congestion in kenya's capital. shining a light on the leader in argentina for how the president's re-election chances hang in the balance on voting day plus sports find out why the fastest man in qualifying for not starting from pole position at the next grand prix. hello we have some rather active weather in and around the middle east at the moment out in the arabian sea we have this very big storm making its way a little further westwards this is a tropical side flow is making its way towards i'm out as we go on for the next couple days some uncertainty as to exactly whether it will make landfall or not but one thing we are pretty sure of at the moment is a very powerful system sustained winds of 240 kilometers per hour make it the equivalent to a category 4 hurricane where it's in the land sick as it makes its way further west where it's it is going to push some very strong winds towards that east coast of our model even if it doesn't make landfall over the next few days some very choppy waters dangerous seas out here and we may well see some coastal flooding as a result of the proximity of the storm to that east coast of mont but it's this is some flooding to a little further north up into iraq and iran has seen some live ish as little cluster of storms been pushing through here bassma for example had around 80 millimeters of rain in just 12 hours that's pretty heavy for this particular part of the world the showers was a little further northwards as we go on through monday and by the time we come to choose day that push in the way right back into turkey. the weather sponsored by countdown. a survivor of the genocide there are people who beg me to kill the before when they're suffering but it didn't have the power to do it he's dedicated his life to searching the woods for bones of the victims of the srebrenica massacre . and the cure is to do all. you know hope of finally laying the pos to rest and giving peace to the victims' families if i can just find a think about i could bury him bone hunter on al-jazeera. and the land of the free the cost of medication is killing people this particular pill is going to be anywhere from $800.00 to $1100.00 and citizens are desperate entire bus load of americans coming to wal-mart in canada to buy insulin because just where they can afford it faultlines investigates the spiraling costs of prescription drugs in the usa i will have to make a decision as to when to stop treatment and choose to die so that i can leave my husband with enough the cost of living on and just. watching out his or let's break out the top stories right now the u.s. has kind of a raid in syria targeting isolator ababa car alba dani these are exclusive pictures of the aftermath of that raid on a house in the province of idlib. there are conflicting reports about whether that operation was actually a success and u.s. magazine newsweek aside again u.s. army officials says daddy was killed. place in hong kong and use tear gas to disperse protests protesters during the latest sunday rally against the government and police brutality this is what you're saying this is happening right now asked of inspirations demanding change have been. performance now. top story they heard reports on how. to become the leader of one of the world's most feared armed groups. it was july 2014 when the world got a glimpse of the man best known as abu bakar a bucket that he an iraqi whose real name is abraham a wide ibrahim. he walked out of the shadows to declare an islam extend in iraq and the levant from the great mosque in the iraqi city of mosul he led friday prayers after naming himself caliph or religious leader it was a show of power by an armed group which took over much of iraq's sunni heartland after the iraqi army all but collapsed 5 years later it was back daddy's state that collapsed eisel once controlled 88000 square kilometers of territory stretching from western syria to eastern iraq it lost its last stronghold in syria in march this year weeks after back that he made his 1st appearance in 5 years putting to rest many unconfirmed reports of his death in a video the ice a leader wanted to show he was still in charge and along with his group survive the territorial defeat backed that he was behind the group's creation an expansion eisel originated in al qaida in iraq that he became its leader in 2010 he then capitalized on the unrest in neighboring syria exploiting the security vacuum it started to capture territory and changed its name to islamic state in iraq and the levant before falling out with leader ayman al-zawahiri. now challenges al qaida not only in syria and iraq but for the leadership of what it calls the global jihad this struggle but that he was once a prisoner in a u.s. run jail in iraq he is believed to have been born near the iraqi city of samarra in 1981. and said to have a ph d. and islamic studies from an iraqi university giving him religious credentials it isn't known what role baghdadi played in recruiting arab and foreign fighters or in orchestrating attacks abroad there have been questions about his grip on power and reports of dissent within the group's leadership but the man who declared himself caliph the would be successor of the prophet managed to elude death and capture for years and even though i still state in syria and iraq crumbled under his rule the group's goals are not defined by borders or one man its appeal comes from harnessing the grievances of sunday muslims in iraq syria and across the world. roxanne rights commission says 63 people have been killed in 2 days of nationwide protests on saturday funerals were held for some of those killed by security forces or testers say they will not give up until there is political change there angry or hurt corruption and a worsening economy and 4 inches shia cleric calling for the prime minister to resign and m.p.'s linked to him are staging a sit in at parliament but the most of them in iraq belong the shedding of blood belonging to peaceful iraqi protesters who were calling for the legitimate rights it became necessary for us to take the moral and national responsibility to ensure the stability of iraq and the safety of its people and to stop its march into the unknown therefore the siren parliamentary bloc announces that it will go into opposition inside palm and declares the sit inside palm until the protests as legitimate demands are met we call on the political books to follow no footsteps to have these reforms made. and are some reactions now from people who have been part of this protest movement garden identify what they see will make couches in the shooting us what they think chickens in the spring take us on us do we need more tears almost as either die or topple the government of national womb with the holy see me what can i see the protesters are peaceful this is gritty forces are the one who are attacking us the one who are shooting at us the ones who keep hard in us see here for 5 minutes and you'll see for yourself is ready for no reason. it's election day in argentina where opinion polls are born into a big defeat for president ritter mockery and service conservative policies are blamed for failing to solve the latest currency crisis has left one challenger as alberto fernandez whose already made us former president cristina kirchner she looks to be on the brink of a comeback despite facing a corruption trial. dyce a taxi driver in which our society she's 57 years old and said that in his lifetime he has seen how argentina has repeated the same mistakes over and over again part of the me. i don't care about myself anymore it's about my children future generations how can it be that we can never turn the page around living a normal country i want to country with social justice and somehow we never get there. arjun ties are choosing between 6 presidential candidates the 2 frontrunners are the business friendly incumbent market he promised to reform argentina but has been struggling with a financial crisis and a lot of the for a man this who's running mate is former president cristina fernandez the kershner from the powerful peronist party coming in 3rd is former economy minister roll out of the anya renegotiated argentina's foreign debt at the economic collapse in 2001 for a family film oddly have been very highly favored here in the capital. of the around 55 percent inflation rate and right over to red even though mark 3 retains around 30 percent of the vote with very many who say that they're disappointed the way he handled the carnival and that's why this time they won't vote for him the primary elections in august gave the center left peyronie's party coalition a 15 point lead over maglis bloc even though many are disenchanted with the accusations of corruption that involved kirshner they say they would rather vote for her. ben mccabe who they say has only benefited big business. i want to party that favors the working class and mockery did not do that i came here to buy dollars because we cannot trust in the end we don't know what will happen next week if basal currency has lost significant value in the past year and people are turning to the dollar concerned there will be another collapse but some say they fear a comeback by the peronist party. i haven't seen the same crisis since one pit on and 1945 and the peronist have always my things worse analysts say it's going to be difficult to force a 2nd round here much of the ruling party campaign is trying to consolidate the power they have and maybe think of the future and the type of opposition they are going to be there is a huge difference between mockery and fernandez that's difficult to reverse voters will now have their say polls suggest the results will be clear cut and argentina will elect a president outright this sunday anything different would certainly come as a major surprise. directors in southern kordofan to discuss the treatment of children in the region conflicts in many parts of sudan i've seen children being recruited to fight many of them and are struggling to rebuild their lives at the morgue and joins us now from. so how many child soldiers are we talking about that have been recruited to fight in sudan's wars. well russia to know the exact figures of children who have been involved in conflicts not just here in south kordofan but other areas like dar for is very hard that's because the former regime of president bashir did not allow rights groups and children's agencies to actually access the military to figure out if they were child soldiers or not so they were not able to verify the existence of child soldiers armed groups armed opposition groups who fought in those conflicts as well would not allow rights groups to access so it's very hard to tell how many child soldiers are in the ranks of both sides however the unicef does report annually that there are some children who have been demobilized from opposition groups so they say that they can they can certainly tell that some armed groups do have child soldiers we've met some of them just a few minutes ago and the spoken to us saying that they were parts of some of the armed opposition groups but more significantly richelle recent reports indicate that the paramilitary rapid support forces now that is a government paramilitary group do indeed recruit child soldiers most of them fighting not here in the country but in the saudi led coalition in the m.m. so they are child soldiers but the government is saying that they do not have it in their ranks and unicef this thing that it's very hard to verify whether they are child soldiers in the ranks of both armed opposition or the government or the paramilitary forces because of lack of access but they do say that they are indeed child soldiers being recruited in sudan ok morgan with the latest for us thank you . colombians will vote in local elections on sunday which are being seen as a referendum on the government of one year into his presidency also testing colombia's political environment after the signing of a peace deal with 3 years ago. reports from specific. we're having to do a civil society candidate for mayor viktor cheerfully greet supporters despite the need for soldiers to escort him at this makeshift dark like many in this movement the dolls life has been tricked in by criminals consumed by us and take corruption anti drug traffickers platform. the risk is clear to us because i have been to or is that center of many interests or we defend the interests of the community and our territory we oppose big capital illegal actors and interests of international and national developers at times even agents of the state. would have been to the biggest sport on the pacific but it's also largely afro colombian city ravaged by crime poverty and corruption fueled by the cocaine trade the movement grew in response to that in 2007 organized an unprecedented civic strike getting the national government to promise better health care education and basic sanitation something says the peace deal the government signed a year earlier with 5 gravitons made possible. previously when you tried to start a civic movement the government would say the gorilla took people out on the streets behind them or the rebels obviously that would end the movement and put their leaders at risk. the last 2 elections were the most peaceful in decades but now violence has returned as armed groups and powerful political interests push back against change one of the dolls partners was killed another seriously injured . an armored car guards but other police haven't been so lucky 7 candidates have been killed across colombia in 69 have suffered. independent candidates have been the worst affected by the return. of the campaign in earnest back. nationwide candidates from across the political spectrum. it shows that there's a risk for independent candidates regardless of feeling left or right but worse if you open the interest. but it didn't rid columbia from the rose of political violence. despite the risks campaign is running. against better funded traditional candidates for many fledgling peace agreement is an opportunity for change that can't be missed even when it means putting their life on the. traffic jams and kenya's capital are estimated to cost the economy an estimated $1000000000.00 every year meters are struggling to cope with the pollution and are growing impatient with government action i'm not. it's a city of contradictions where office workers and endangered rhinos live side by side africa's largest slum next to towering skyscrapers and down below is the roaring sound of traffic in a city of 4000000 where most people don't own a car the car is king and the king is slow moving there's a lot of pollution i lose a lot of man hours driving. is really frustrating is a duty for us to do and then. it's. even on very short distances the government believes traffic congestion costs a $1000000000.00 a year in lost productivity in nairobi to come to government. to keep in the. subdued. infrastructure not enough roads too many cars most are highly polluting secondhand vehicles imported from asia to make them more fuel efficient most mechanics remove a device called the catalytic converter designed to reduce exhaust emissions dumped in landfills environmentalist say the metal is talk sick without it car fumes are heavy with lead and so these cars exhaust leaving pedestrians gasping for air we're hours away from evening rush hour traffic and already it. is developing over the city skyline not only is the air pollution double the amount recommended by the world health organization half of the carbon emission that this country emits comes from traffic and car pollution. pollution levels fell for a brief moment in september when protesters calling for climate justice halted traffic. he why did he want to be even a man body feel. as if you need to keep from what he feels so much you know and see an electric motor bikes could help too such as these built by a small company owned and run by dutch and kenyan businessmen electric is the future we're going to go emissions free that is very clear and that is something that we want to be front runners in with electric vehicles comes the need for power something kenya's government is addressing by wanting to build a coal power plant kenya's environment agency says will make the air in nairobi more breathable yet another of the many contradictions to kenya's capital and so until a solution is found commuters will just have to sit and await nicholas hawke al-jazeera nairobi. electricity supplies have been cut for around 2 and a half 1000000 customers in california because.

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