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Community trade Unions Civil Society all those we do i collected to fight corruption let me ask you though about yourself because you know your form of Vice President who then went on to be one of the candidates against you one of the opposition candidates claims that money from police russians funds to place russians ended up in your Policies Bank accounts spread have you ever done anything corrupt you have been in fighting the number one incident what happened was. Were trying to build up but it had caught us what was raising money donations to buddha by the headquarters and this person donated money to an account thats going to drop by the president they dont know we discover it. But in this business mine was actually involved in some kind of fraud we didnt even know was involved some going to a fraud at some point and they suspected that maybe the money into the that fraud fraud and he had overcharged actually that he knew that some of that might do need to be part once you discover that return the money that they broke under grew up in butte had a fund that the money was used to pay for the Party Headquarters there so the money isnt tight its in the ground and the count in it has been frozen up i never benefited one like that one penny it is boy dicks. And people are going to vine days with all this mess will go out all these beds and that is politics it causes and corruption is obviously just one of the economic challenges youve got ice you have a country thats one of the least developed countries in the world you have a lot of public see in your country how are you transforming or trying to transform the economy of malawi which mainly relies on exports of aquaculture products i think and what were trying to unify go right because you say we need to turn our say for money import in consuming country. Drop producing and exporting country and i think idea is the key could we have the corn market the stuff we got sadik afghan communicate but also we have access to. Markets food what the Court Everything but you need to do that would im sure you know about but to take advantage of those markets well go to produce something to sell you have to have something to sell one fica someplace else so were going to one functioning why do you shouldnt more say now you guys are under a welcome but now we were told about how do you improve the economy why good enough very expensive skills you i mean Program Training people young people invest skills with that cop into i. C. T. Welding building whatever were doing that so far ive upgraded 14 community to go calling it by the end or the end there will be 281 in the district and hopes to skills training them in frankston building their own words im sorry for the transport making easy for people from rule area take the products i do the urban areas to market and it is 5 percent of People Living room areas. They need to able to sell their product so or invest in Education Skills training infrastructure and growth like a green card the way i do from roy industrialisation if you can do that probably. I think you margo to be wrong however because of their eyelids ive destroyed so much of the gun on me i think real to revise the estimates they go down on it will be because theyll destroy the infrastructure industrial slowdown some people are afraid to open their strong for fear of rude of them for brought us back but im hoping that if the temporary there is a trend in africa of many african countries looking for Economic Transformation right turning to china and i know that your country is back in 2008 you switched your recognition from taiwan to beijing and you certainly have Chinese Investment on no one the 1st things they built was your new Parliament Building or do you though think there are dangers of getting too close to china and the belton Road Initiative because you are perhaps not as close to china as some of your neighbors when he was again here i might well argue well i didnt ill tell you how the lets move on lets all clearly ill tell you some some western countries believe that china is pursuing not just an economic but potentially a political project like on this and you even heard the maori africa well you even heard the secretary general of the un in his speech in the General Assembly said i fear the possibility of a great fracture the world splitting into 2 with the 2 largest economies on earth creating 2 separate and competing worlds each with their own dominant currency trading financial rules their own internet and Artificial Intelligence capabilities and their own 0 sum geo political and military strategies do you want to be in the position mr president of choosing between the. No nor any region but that has not been the case for thats what it is we had to cornwall so that you know one side united says nato on the other side and country it is not just in africa had to choose that well its how much they read into it where no choice to go to are weak and what were good to do killed in this and so depending on some but but i dont think afghans who choose not issue are reached a point where we are growing and therefore we must take our friends from their ways of going to try different friends and always be there by the new friends china japan india coming up once on brazil but you know playing on one base will be our russian afghans i mean does we probably know next month for the fest im there will be a saudi arabia african summit in november so all these people and there was a turkish afghan summit a few days ago so there are various groups countries that are trying to engage africa to bring africa into the Global Economy i dont think the question of choosing really is a question will be engaging in clinton relations with whoever we think is going to benefit us were still making a choice implies someone you know that grew out of a youngster somebody. Donated by somebody that we must please i dont know thats the way now true but the geopolitical situation a few more questioning good range diversifying our friends and then a mutually exclusive the own of yes of their own interests obviously every country has its own interests obviously theres no Free Alliance we know that but we also have our own interest and we try to money them in a manner thats been efficient to our countries in africa let me ask you about one of the biggest challenge. Is that many believe is facing the planets and that is Climate Change you well mozambique pulled the brunt of not but you were hit by cyclonic die in cycling kenneth earlier on and then in the year youre country is suffered every few years from droughts how worried are you about Climate Change and what it could do to malawi wherever were very widely and when i do go one in print of what being in for about 10 to 15 what they work from doesnt mean by humayun is stream a 3rd of the country were flooded completely and they theyre sober it was a completed drought that led to a food shortage out over 8000000 people who are food insecure who had run over they wont try to find me a goodbye to free the people so its really trying you know the electricity 98 percent over par come from from the. River up from the lake the lake they were going down so will go to the problem because because the Scientists Say that the World Leaders are not keeping up with the problem and potentially this become but a reversible what do you say to World Leaders who are ignoring this i think of countries like for example brazil and australia i am the most powerful country on earth donald trump isnt interested in Climate Change what do you say to those leaders no i dont under we will ask him to. Listen more to the sound his robe a warning is real i dont eat of my life but you go in there and you drive from room to month are now probably federal for the british half of the us there nor done under them is sighed the waters gone the bride oh i think we need to you know when the eggs thing started people would dismiss it. Told percent of your population ratio the positive yes but then yeah but its no much more digests on a meeting with them said by george bush just came from their own is going down my house really improved installation is good and bad on bad i but what im saying is when ed started most people dismissed it we didnt realize the dimensional bit now we do know i think its collective responsibility but amazon is what happens at those forests destroyed that they quote relying on that whatever it is in the rest of the world some fun we were short range than we have now so its not going to give thing and you see what happens in my long afaics people in remote or oh whatever place people are because its not a global war and i think is very important that the leaders get together as we did here and this yesterday we got this problem as a global problem no country is going to live in isolation definitely have a warning just like migration and employment in the ward that affects everybody in the European Union much but in my unemployment in my own lets go thats right immigrant program through what to give them to help me do so one employment in mine who can do that those boys want to do my cross the mentioned become to go go go theyre going to join this so help us make sure that the jobs in mali stay there so that our youth will not leave to go to rio so its a collective collective issue its not one country on. Mr president finally what is your vision for malawi what do you want to be your legacy well i would like my lodging to be selfsustaining for so wont save sustaining said and then i would like my food to grow in part the youth we may be bowing royales thats why i introduced a Skills Training Program to go youth and remain ill go home but ill not do that id on infrastructure the people people in rural areas are going to get into this city and i hope were going to do with. Why engage in a program of subsidizing housing for people in rural areas the poor people from is headed by. Other children edited be able. To do them all these people well bring them free holidays and out to subsidize holidays for the payment holidays and im hoping to 15 years theyll be you know my dear god thank colleges in line i dont like my legacy to be that i tried to improve the life of the people people who want to be able to rule as women and the youth i did my best i tried to make their life better to make life hoppin bustle happening and they say make going to have so many parents life liberty and pursuit of happiness we need a bus without a hobby a people i know time is up people i hope but in my day. My answer will be happier than they way in 2040 when i took on and i think were getting them well you know and i do much appreciate your interest in my own present president of malawi thank you very much for talking to aljazeera station and good. Evening. But Al Jazeera World tells the dramatic story of the birth of a nation and how a political agreement reached my fronts in tunisia would spark the bitterest of view. This guy the london see it in this document we will still look at rivalry conflict murder division. To have tunisia the battle for independence on aljazeera. If you want to learn above the world might look like very soon raghad 100 and under is in the extreme example of the predicament the whole world is going through. Since Mass Immigration story we had one should question as we can because yours and the problems that the culture of the news you are she so its immigrating to us is or is not comfortable with european culture this is not like good fascist. Triumphal march. Dreams of conquest and of global tried. This is very very uneventful glide towards the precipice without resistance we are past the danger is already happening. It was then just 10 years ago. Now this is it. Every week a new cycle brings a series of breaking stories join the listening post as we turn the cameras on the media when the entire service is control much of egyptian media it becomes an extension of the arm of the president and focus on how they report on the stories that matter the most getting an accurate informative story out of there is not easy they pose a too late we already have the information theyre listening post on aljazeera. A legal challenge to overturn a ban on face masks in hong kong fails thats not keeping protesters off the streets. But on having sick of this. A live from doha also coming up. To head to the polls for parliamentary elections seen as a test for the established parties. The death toll in iraq rises above 100. 00 after days of protest a senior politician is threatening to join the demonstrations. And ethiopias Golden Moment as it takes the top spot in the mens marathon at the world athletics championships ending in 18 you what. Police in hong kong have once again fired tear gas on protesters who are defying a ban on face masks during demonstrations hours early opposition activists lost a legal bid to overturn the ban the citys leader invoked a 50 year old colonial era law to impose the Face Covering ban on saturday carry lamb says it is needed to help stop 4 months of unrest opposition activists say it is unconstitutional. If the chief executive can use the Emergency Powers in this way there is nothing stopping her from using it to do other things such as prolonging the Detention Time and to contravene the fundamental human rights and freedom of the hong kong people you can suspend elections so i think the high court sees the importance of this case and that is why they have taken the rare move in allowing this case to go forward within the shortest period of time. Well lets cross now to sarah clarke who is among the protesters so sara last time we spoke to you things looked relatively peaceful but judging by those live pictures it does look as if things the mood has changed a bit now. In the last half an hour or so a number of rounds multiple rounds of tear gas being fired behind us now where we are its an adult which is about a block away from government headquarters this is where the standoff was last sunday this is where the confrontations were where numerous rounds of testified and it appears to be happening again today on sunday and out Police Headquarters is behind me and so my left hand side of it and thats where those rounds of tear gas being fired weve seen some right place on the overpass and around us but as you mentioned until now the spin up pace the rally it was only when some of the protesters started putting up and barricades in this area and thats one place moved in but this appears to be the front line where protesters are now heading back from central to apple t. V. Which is where the protests i gathering behind me and despite the. Emergency law banning the face masks and the Court Decision upholding that it does seem that lots of protesters are out there on the streets wearing their face was. Led to find a place ban which was requested last week and it also defined the emergency laws which have been acted on friday by kerry which site wearing a mosque is illegal and this is what this march is all about on sunday its a march in opposition to the new emergency laws which cherry picked that one particular goal being the anti mosque you cant wear a mosque if youre in assembly a more than 50 people as you mentioned the 2nd attempt at the high court has filed to get that temporary suspension on that and to moscow but theres still a judicial review which will go ahead light at this this month and that will be an attempt by these products you know mike is to have this particular anti mosque bill. Eminently bad but as you can see behind me these protests are continuing this weekend despite all the requests by the police and its now an awful lot of demonstrations here in hong kong all right for the moment sarah clarke live for us there in hong kong now to new zealands are voting in their 2nd parliamentary elections since the revolution 8 years ago sundays vote seen as a test of the established parties accused by many of failing to solve the economic crisis a number of newly formed political groups are also chasing votes to outsiders one the most votes in the president ial election last month. As more from a polling station in the capital tunis. 7000000 to 0 expected to cast their votes in these crucial elections let me just give you an idea about whats happening in this particular polling station in the capital tunis as you can see there is this line behind me and expectations were basically that you might see a huge number of voters turning out to cast their votes at this choose the parliament which is going to shape the political agenda in the upcoming 5 years but as you can see the voter turnout seems to be pretty much very low today compared to previous elections and the reason for that particularly is that because to these years are frustrated with the political establishment that has run the country since 2011 they say that the topple the government of the former president that ive been a bit early hoping for a better life Better Living conditions those dreams have been completely shattered by political instability and economic problems this is a country that has very few Natural Resources and the expectations of the people are very high unemployment is at Something Like 15 percent here in the capital to and the inflation is at 7 percent which means that the number of unemployed tunisians will continue to increase and people say basically that 80 years after the 2011 revolution nothing has changed in their lives. Or the number of People Killed in the violent protests in iraq is now a 105 thats according to iraqs observatory for human rights earlier the speaker of parliament threatened to join mass demonstrations unless the protesters demands were met thousands of Battle Police in the streets for days demanding jobs Better Public Services and an end to corruption a number of t. V. Stations were also attacked overnight lets go to imran khan who is live for us in the iraqi capital samer whats the situation now. Well in the early hours of the morning we did see protests here in baghdad and across the south and central parts of iraq life until gas was at once again used this time of the protesting here in baghdad is they trying to move to the center of baghdad the been able unable to do that so the protests are taking place in neighborhoods surrounding central baghdad now the curfew has been lifted it was in place for 48 hours people defied the curfew they still came out in the streets to protest and so what were expecting now is these protests to get larger and as they get larger a political crisis is actually brewing in the country giving Prime Minister monti the biggest challenge of his year long government now several political blocs boycotted an emergency session of parliament which was supposed to take place on saturday it didnt happen the speaker of the parliament as youve just reported threw his support behind the protesters he was the one that called the emergency session and late last night the Prime Minister himself was speaking to his cabinet what he said was that he wanted the protesters to calm down and to go home he said he was willing to spend hours speaking to them he also said that the only way that the protest would be able to come to an end is if there was peace on the streets for them to be able to do the politics needed no walls like hes also talking about the life he said the only reason that the Security Services would use life eye is if their lives were under threat and they were under direct attack all the pictures that weve seen suggest that not true weve seen Police Officers and as Iraqi Security forces fire into crowds when the crowds have been quite far away so whether that will have an effect on the protesters it remains to be seen so there is this political crisis these protests seem to be getting bigger and one of the key protests took place in syria and this is really interesting ines a real. What they did was they went to political Party Headquarters and they attacked the political Party Headquarters setting fire to them and then they chanted there is no more Political Parties in nasiriyah which goes to show you its not just the government theyre angry or its the entire political establishment in iran can live for us there in baghdad thanks. Found north koreas chief Nuclear Negotiator is blaming the United States for the breakdown in their latest talks on denuclearization there aimed at lifting u. S. Sanctions in exchange for the north limiting its nuclear bomb and Missile Technology alan fischer reports. In the chill of an evening in sweden a freeze returned to negotiations between the u. S. And north korea were to say to be meeting in stockholm for the 1st time since Previous Nuclear talks broke down at a field summit in vietnam in february but it quickly became clear the 2 are dramatically far apart. Do us raise expectations by offering suggestions like a flexible approach new method and creative solution is on board but they have disappointed us greatly and dampen are enthusiastic for negotiation and by bringing nothing to the negotiation table both sides agreed to restart the talks after Donald Trumps remarkable visit to north korea in june at the end of the g 7 in japan he met the north korean president kim junkman at the Demilitarized Zone in the area marking the border between north and south korea and then took the dramatic step over the border the 1st u. S. President to do so there was hope fresh talks might make progress after president Trumps National security advisor john bolton was fired he was seen by the north as an obstacle to a deal he admitted he was deeply skeptical they would ever give up their Nuclear Weapons and the day after the new talks were ones pyongyang confirmed it had test fired a Ballistic Missile designed for a submarine launch a step forward in technology and a clear message to the americans even a few hours before the talks broke down u. S. Secretary of state mike pompeo was confident of a breakthrough there were 4 pillars that the 2 leaders agreed to and we were very hopeful that we will make some progress were mindful this will be the 1st time weve had a chance to have a discussion in quite some time in a statement the state Department Said the United States and the d. P. R. K. To north korea will not overcome a legacy of 70 years of war and who still at. On the Korean Peninsula through the course of a single saturday these are with issues and they require a strong commitment by both countries the United States has that commitment the u. S. Says it is accepted an invitation from the swedes to return for more talks in 2 weeks time for their part the North Koreans say the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula is still possible but only when obstacles that threaten their safety and check their development are removed completely without a shadow of doubt that suggests that until the u. S. Starts to ease sanctions on north korea they wont be going back to the negotiating table alan fischer aljazeera washington. All right still ahead when we come back. I just too long to baby why someone is desired to become mothers is causing an uproar in france plus. A major thomas in australia where recent fires combined with the worst drought on record adding devastating consequences for farmers and its not even the summer yet. How the rain is pretty well scattered throughout Southeast Asia at the moment the rain band should be moving south now with the sun the sun the evidence of that but equally just look at the satellite picture showers all over the place some concentration recently in thailand and i could intensify the evening cambodia you could well see by tuesday a green center which means heavy rain but shasta larkins in the will have to sumatra and its in the lazy down towards singapore and particularly in borneo as yet java looks fairly dry and silly way shes got a couple of days off as well having seen some pretty wet weather in the last few days in australia and change of seasons become very apparent reason your temperature is almost record high now on their way down again once more this is a fairly typical scene of a front has got on top to care mix it so the cold potential is there its not that bad on monday 80 degrees in the sunshine in melbourne adelaide bit less in hobart and its larger rain or tasmania sydneys ok 24. 00 but if you want to be really warm head west perth is warming up to 34 by tuesday but the car is getting colder in the East Melbourne only 14 degrees with some rain showers likely rains on his way to the south island of new zealand on monday and tuesday. 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