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standing up for their former president protest is in georgia. call for the release of mikhail sac ashville li, indonesia is resort island of bali reopens for international travelers. but it's little comfort for businesses relying on tourism. ah, lebanon is observing a day of national morning after bay roots, worst street violence in more than a decade. 7 people died when the city was rocked by gun fire and rocket propelled grenades on thursday. many more were wounded to day began as a protest organized by has belie its allies over the bay route port explosion investigation. but it soon descended into hours of gun fights with unidentified snipers on rooftops. let's go live to santa horace. she joins us now from beirut. susanna, how are people digesting the day of violence yesterday was the mood like now a cautious call. my sammy dudley clashes yesterday that left at 7 people killed. just look behind me. this was a war zone, but today there's heavy security presence. the army is out in force, the internal security forces. they've set up checkpoints leading into the neighborhood because the exchange of fire really was between 2 neighborhoods long time enemies. these neighborhoods are also strongholds of political parties. parties who really stand on opposing sides in lebanon's, a political divide. so a long time, fault line, a decades old fault line between 2 groups deadly clashes. but today, as you can see, a cautious calm as the country mourns the victims of those clashes. obviously zayna factions must have worked something out for the guns to go silent. right. do we know what it was that was worked out where it leaves the investigation and judge report? well, yes. yesterday the gun suddenly fell silent. there was an undeclared truth. some said that there could have been a deal, but it doesn't seem likely because both sides are still sticking to their positions . did one side threaten the other to raise the stakes or did both sides realize that they raised the stakes so high that they took the country to the brink and they needed to take a step back. the tensions were over the judge thought it because the she are political groups. they want to see him removed. they say he's politicized. the opposition believes that judge baton should be given a chance that he should be able to continue his investigation and then he should be judged. the opposition is also accusing. has milan a mother? she are political groups of staging. a cool using arms to impose their will and if you read hezbollah affiliated media this morning, it is very clear that the crisis is not over because there was a dangerous escalation and the street. but there are still put a political escalation cabinet is paralyzed. and the she, our ministers are threatening to walk out if thought it better is not the smith. now, what does that mean? it means an entire sect is not represented. and in line with lebanon's constitution, the cabinet cannot govern because of the sectarian power sharing agreements in this country. so the guns may have fallen silent, but there is a political crisis, a serious political crisis. and it was only last month that a new government was formed after 13 months of political deadlock. and this country needs a government in order to engage and talks with the international community for a bailout package to save the economy. and so many questions that need answers who with these slides as what happened, how did a peaceful protest and so bloody any answers becoming clearer today? well, there were conflicting narratives yesterday as well. and i'll say that there protestors who were heading towards the justice palace to protest and to demand judge guitars that resignation. they fell into an ambush there saying that there was a sniper who opened fire on the crowd of protesters, and they're pointing the finger at the lebanese forces, the christian lebanese forces party. now, the lebanese forces are saying that this did not happen, and they're demanding an investigation. now, the lebanese army yesterday issued 2 statements. the 1st statement, which was earlier in the day, they said that there was an ambush. but late last night they issued a 2nd statement which actually is kind of a conflicts, all the narratives, even that of the interior minister. what the army said is that protesters were on their way to just this palace. they engaged with other a, with another group. there was an altercation that led to an exchange of fire and people were killed. now is the ard, this is the armies that a narrative, the right narrative, or is the army trying to state neutral not to be dragged into this conflict right now more questions than answers. thanks so much. zina with andrew tablo is a senior fellow at the washington institute. he says, the strong arm tactics of has milan at support has only added to the problems lebanon is facing. i think we're beginning to see a, an attempt to keep lebanon in a very tight hezbollah pro hello orbit, even. wow. it has boy and it's ministers who are in government or under increased criticism for failing in the through governance. and particularly it concerns energy and the provision of like christie, but i know it's a huge problem. the lebanese people have become impoverished as a result of the, again to the last year and a half or so. and has boys been in the middle of it? any investigation of anything that involves has boss, seems to bring these fighters onto the street. let people need to look at what's left of their steam decide. are they going to continue down the path of functioning under the lebanese republic, or are they going to allow her to run russia and every society? i think most lebanese, don't feel comfortable with that question is, how do they politically change it? it's a very good question. especially when groups like has been and their allies are willing to use arms and willing to use force to impose their will. so, what questions in the answers? but another sign that the, the raft that is lebanon, and there are the lebanese state, is, is, is thinking increasingly, and it's going to be interesting to see who, and under what circumstances. tinker is with it to keep it afloat. us president joe biden is pledging to donate millions of current, a virus vaccine to the african union. in the coming weeks. he made the announcement while hosting kenyan president, who can the author at the white house climate change and security. we're also on the agenda for the 2 leaders. we're continuing our, our shared fight against coven united states, and donated 2800000 doses of vaccine to kenya as part of a 50000000 doses. we've donated to the african union. and i'm proud to announce that today that we're making the additional historic one time donation is 74000000 doses of j j vaccine t v a u. and we're going to be centered some more the by the end of the year. white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more on the meeting. we know that the can you president did campaign against corruption? he is one of the high profile leaders that has been mentioned in those pandora papers that investigation that revealed that there are a number of world leaders as well as celebrities and the others who have significant amounts of money invested off shore. and the reason this is of concern is not just because of the corruption or anti corruption campaigning, or who can yada did, but as well. 1 the fact that kenya is one of the largest recipients of usa, the 5th largest, in fact from the united states. so this is another reason no, but whitehouse is acknowledge this. they say that look at, there may be some concerns, but that will stop the conversations in order to achieve the goal of financial transparency. so that's one key issue. the other comes down to security and given geography and the fact that kenya is position so close to ethiopia, and the concerns about the war and factions of the 2 great region. the u. s. present expect to also discuss that as well. with the canyon president. how the leader can work in his government can work to try and resolve that conflict. we also know the us precedent has it through executive order readied possible sanctions, but not yet implemented them. for me, us president bill clinton has been hospitalized in california with a suspected blood infection. clinton spokesmen says he's on demand and in good spirits, doctors treating the 75 year old with antibiotics. they say he's responding well. george's opposition has been rallying in the capital against the imprisonment of former president mikhail successfully. the government says he entered the country illegally from exile. so casually now faces 6 years in prison. robin foster walker reports from tbilisi. they came to the capital from across georgia for a jailed president who continues to command their respect. they gathered in the capitals freedom square to demand me how sac ashby this liberty his team read his letter, penned from jail. ah, well, i'm good said monster, that's my theory. i am here. i am firmly determined this day and thus contribute to the defeat of the regime to my contribution to the fight of the georgian people against poverty, corruption, injustice, destruction always. suckers really was swiftly arrested after he secretly returned to georgia last month, found guilty in absentia of abuses of power in office. he faces 6 years in prison. he's been on hunger strike for 2 weeks to his supporters. he's a political prisoner of george's governing party. and they remember him for what he achieved in office. i sent us back into the country. misha's time made an unprecedented economic and social leap in 10 years. this is what people remember. the opposition united national movement has been, boyd bite sir casualties returned from exile. they hope this rally will give them the medicine in full coming marrow elections, o. picky, basking. what is your plan? our plan is only one and there will be no 2nd plan is victory, victory, nothing else. but the party still lags behind the government in poles. there are many georgians who would rather forget sacrilege, really. but his supporters want him forgiven. even from prison, he retains a powerful influence over this country. robin 1st year will come out here to blue cell. i had an al jazeera paying tribute to an african icon. people and became a fast i remember the man, the former president trying to remove from history and why the largest species of fish in the world is on the threat and how mexico is trying to save it. ah no for most of the plane, if you're the weather is fairly settled. and finally, there are some distinct differences. and the most obvious one is this one here is area of low pressure, which is ready sub magiatta had to go towards the gin, but it covers the whole of grease and throat friday and probably half of saturday. the warnings will still be in place for heavy rain, which turns into stove of a 1000 meters. it's been locally cold, storm ballast. this is the 2nd in about a week to hit crease. the temperature drop is about 7 degrees in some places more because the air tucking in here is cold enough and it's brought snow actually in its formation as far north as southern poland. hailstorm, the locked in the hail showers, but it's all confined to grease is moving slowly east during saturday, allowing the balkans to see improvement. and if i walk this way, the improvements already there hasn't really changed doesn't borne sunny for most of spain and portugal. the incoming winter hasn't really made it snows, confined to norway and olden sweden, but this is cold air, briefly darker the temperatures down in northern europe to about tricks awful, 11 and stalker. but london at 15 will see things warm up to 161718 by the end of the weekend. before the next system of rain comes in. ah, indonesia, the country with an abundance of results. right? i really want indonesia, his friends for me, we moved full to grow and fraud. we balance for green economy, blue economy, and the digital economy. with the new job creation law, indonesia is progressively ensuring the policy reform to create quality jobs, investment. let it be part linda. this is growth and progress. invest even easier now. ah, the me or come back here wanting to 0 time to recap our headlines. lebanon is observing a day of national morning, off the bay roots was street violence, and more than a decade, 7 people were killed, violence broke out, as people were protesting gates, the lead judge investigating the pay root pull. last us president joe biden says his country will donate 17000000 current a virus faxing to the african union. in the coming week, he made the announcement while hosting kenyan president who kenyatta the white house, former us president, bill clinton, has been hospitalized with a suspected blood infection. folks says he's on demand in good spirits. talk to say the 75 year old is responding. well, 20, by the time when these authorities are investigating whether a 5 at killed at least 46 people will start to deliberately thousands of others were injured. in the incident on 1st day, laura, both manley reports it was a rundown building and a working class neighborhood. now its a burnt help shell, the cleanup continued throughout the night after this block and tie once port city of gosh young was engulfed by a huge fire resident say was home to poor, elderly and disabled people. many who survived. and now left homeless. sy, sue chin had managed to escape the flames. i've never seen a fire. i pressed on the elevator button. when i got downstairs, i saw the building burning. the fire was very big, there was no power. it was a scene of chaos local se they heard an explosion at 3 am, followed by a fire that raged out of control. daybreak people were still being pulled from the building. it had taken hundreds of fire crew and rescue workers more than 4 hours to damp and the flames. and most the day to confirm no more people were trapped in fight, play, and sunshine regarding the serious human losses caused by the fire at the building in young chang district. although i feel in comparable pain, and i deeply blame myself to all the wounded people, the dead and their families as well, the citizens of gosh young, i want to express my deepest sorrows. now quiet. so video grieving the loss of life and a building to withstanding tool for decade. resident say it was once driving hosting restaurants, shops, and a cinema. but over years, it became partly abandoned. while business is moved out, many homeless, duped in my grandson there. i feel quite sad, used to be very affluent here and then it somehow just turned into this. my family used to live here downstairs, used to be quite fancy. there was an ice rink. even carry okey really nice and now it's all gone. i was living in this building where mostly homeless people of the ocean. you're poor people, elderly people, and some disabled people. normally don't see people in or out. there will be 5 or 6 drinking their van arguing. as authorities clear the glass from the street police are now investigating whether it was often that it started this fire. many look on a tragedy that is left the port city grappling with the immense loss of life. lower about the monthly eldest era. a judge in rome has suspended the trial of 4 members of egypt. security forces accused of kidnapping and murdering an italian student julia or jan is. bobby was found that a ditch outside cairo, in 2016, an autopsy showed had been tortured for security agents. were due to be tried in absentee or for the judge delayed the trial because it wasn't clear if the suspects knew about the charges against them. and us appeals court has allowed the state of texas to move ahead with the nation's most restrictive abortion law legislation, which was passed last month was challenged by the biden administration. it's viewed as essentially banning all abortions. the legal fight could end up in the supreme court. fully vaccinated travelers arriving into the astray the in state of new south wales won't need to quarantine in the hotel from next month. the announcement follows the lifting of a lockdown last thing more than a 100 days. restrictions were east after the state vaccinated. 70 percent of residents, aged above 16 infections have dropped significantly, but new south wales is still reporting hundreds of cases a day. the much anticipated reopening of indonesia as tourist island. the body is started slowly with no international flight scheduled nationals from 19 countries have been clear to enter visitors must be vaccinated and must complete 5 days of hotel quarantine. jessica washington reports on the island of bali. be scooter beach, one of the denisia most popular tourist attractions per month. some families famed beaches were closed due to the pandemic. now many say they are feeling optimistic, the worst is over. i hope tourists will come back, just like before. i'm getting my surf board ready. shortly after the pandemic began, indonesia shot its borders to tourists. the restrictions had a devastating effect on barley's economy. as hotels and restaurants closed thousands of people faced financial hardship. before the pandemic, there were around $3.00 to $5.00 people each day and wanted to learn how to search . now, there's no one. a few months ago, indonesia was the global epi center of the virus with thousands of people dying every day. but after months of tragedy, infections have declined, and a vaccine drive has been accelerated. on the 1st day, its reopening, no flights arrived at the international terminal. official say it may take weeks or months before the industry properly restarts. november, 2nd, i see. in november, according to our data, there are bookings from china, south korea, and japan. hopefully the bookings will keep going up. some local business owners are hopeful, they may be able to revive the businesses as restrictions are further east, regular. like if the regulations were simpler, motorists come rebill, uneasy work in tourism, just one body to be normal. again as soon as possible. like many in the industry, she fears a compulsory 5 day hotel quarantine may put off visitors. the partial reopening of indonesia board is just the 1st step in rejuvenating the country. the tourism industry. experts say they are confident the industry will begin to recover incoming salma confident the appeal of sali remains unchanged. this is the emit the magic of value. i think that's why i optimistic that body will rebound will be 5 again. and 6000000 travelers visited volley in 2019 and those in the tourism industry, hoping days and others will soon return. jessica washington al jazeera jakarta. hundreds of people are expected to gather and became fast as capital to pay tribute to former president, thomas and kara on the anniversary of his fascination. it comes after the trial of those accused of his murder was postpone. son, cato was a revolutionary pan. africanist who led the country in the 1980s. nicholas hawk reports from what i could do. for almost 20 years, this documentary on the south nation, a former president to myself, was bound in burkina. faso. no one dare to play it except for i do like jello during the term of former president, blaze compound. jello organized, a parallel film festival, to count to the government run festival known as this becca. the senior was uber, meaning the right for a free cinema. got in trouble with the government when it attempted to commemorate the memory of to muscle down. there was censorship, which we were not supposed to touch upon politically sensitive issues. you had to be brave to even pronounce the name of thomas. so we tried to do especially show him, and within 15 minutes, the presidential guard stopped our gathering. despite president combat always attempts to censor and remove to my son from fossil history, he has become a celebrated figure, described as the chicken laura of africa captain, spelled correctly, took power nicu in 1983 and set out bold reforms. cutting ties with international aid money and striving for self sufficiency, the left when soldiers shun former colonial power france in favor of closer ties with russia and china to much longer i was inside this building, holding a meeting with his collaborators. when he heard jeeps rolled in and gunfire, he came out and stood here, raised his hand up in the air and told his collaborators there after me. he was then gun down. we know this because his body was exuberant, autopsy was performed. the corpse was riddled with bullet up until then the government's official line was that he had died a natural death. this has become now a site to remember and pay tribute to what is now an african icon. 35 years after his death, the trial of his murder began on monday, the head of the presidential guard general generate who censored our work in films on takara is on trial for assassinating him. also accused. but allison is for president composing. he lives in exile in neighboring ivory coast, after being ousted from power in 20. 14, in a popular uprising is important also to know the truth. to make the justice happen . if you have to, some people the have to be punished, but we have to take care of this matter. you know, get mcclare in 2017 french president. my cool promise to be classify secret documents linked to soccer as death. but only a 3rd of them were given to her as family lawyers, for jello shedding light into the uncomfortable truth of breaking off us. his past is the only way to move forward in order to ensure that history does not repeat itself again. nicholas hawk algae 0. we're good to go. walter in the capital of canada is our pick territory has been declared on drinkable because of phase it may be contaminated with petrol. the state of emergency has been declared in lieu it home to around 7000 people. drinking water has been flown into the territory. the alarm was raised off. the fumes were detected at a water treatment plant. the source is unclear, but locals point 2, ongoing issues with aging infrastructure. australia is prime minister says he'll attend the un climate summit in glasgow later this month. scott morrison had initially threatened to skip the call. 26 events in scotland. it comes as the conservative government faces global pressure to comp, compet emissions straight via is one of the world's largest cole and gas exporters . it's long resisted adopting a carbon neutral target. not just about hitting the 0. that's an important environmental goal, that what's important it is friday is economy guys from strength to strength and the livelihoods in the lives. the distractions now, particularly in rural and regional areas, are able to go full with hope and with competence. and that's what my plan will be all about, and i look forward to furthering those discussions in the week to have while shanks can grab to 18 needs as long, and they fascinate holiday makers and scientists around the world. but they're on the thrive from commercial fishing and tourism numbers. a dropping gentleman are folds now and mexico's efforts to protect the giant fish small specks appearing in the ocean. you'd never guess what lies beneath the biggest fish in the world until the end of september. well, shots will be gracie mits, cuz caribbean walters, one of their main feeding grounds. but the shouts endangered. he just as it is elsewhere in the world. over 75 years, it's numbers have hover, and that's something met. who's trying to do something about? raphael pin sees truck is to the way show it spins to see where they go. what they do. it's lucky. it's a gentle join. it's like going to be william local nazi. i'm contributing to the knowledge about these animals to protect them. you need to know about them. despite its size, the welsh, it's managed to keep it secrets well. little is known about how it mates all gives birth. raphael and others research could be vital to save it, but it's just one part the conservation effort. emit scope. 2 years ago, the government set of rules for visitors to the whale, shout 3, designate to protection areas they can't swim on the wall to with the fish. and taurus boats meant keep that distance from it. only grouped with government accredited guides are allowed in this. you need a guide because they know what you can and can't do in the water. you can bring your boat, but you need a guide. ok captain, for you. yeah. when you go to lunch him, i got young. that's jose one, the mingus hit the caribou biosphere reserve. he says the rules only work because local tourism companies have brought into this more just that all. many of the criteria and good conservation habits have been created by them because they understand they have to protect the well shark. so that this resource stays with us . i don't know the words everyone wants the shocks and the tories to keep coming in like they the way it was an incredible experience. if you get the chance you have to come because they are really incredible. amazing to be able to swim at such an immense and marvelous animal. and then it's gone. submit screws, well shot population will be heading off to maxima. the question, as every year is how many will return john, home out 0 met score. awe . time take a look at those headlines down lebanon is observing at a rational morning after barrett's worst street license, and more than a decade, 7 people were killed. violence broke out as people were protesting against the lead . judge investigating the beirut port last santa holder has more from beirut.

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