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ALJAZ NEWS LIVE - 30 July 13, 2024

President and the hope is only that these protests remain peaceful mariyam have very importantly saying the largest demonstrations in the country certainly in recent years thank you from santiago money. Well to Political Developments in bolivia now the United Nations is saying it supports an audit of the disputed election result after allegations of fraud protests broke out after the incumbent president evo morales was to cap the outright winner in sundays vote extending his rule to nearly 2 decades but critics say the ballot was regs and their International Calls for an election runoff john homan reports from the palace. There was no way through the cars in the southern zone of la paz but the living capital on friday. Groups of neighbors stood on street corners stopping traffic to protest against president ever more oil is on the vote count the claim to the outright winner of last sundays election. People are coming out that the government can see to and they have a whats happened its the only raided they can show you back thats why from young to old we all have to get our one to streets. Its now the 5th day of protests not just here but in points across the country the European Union and the organization of american states have both expressed concern over a freezing of the supposedly rapid baucau for almost 24 hours when it was pools it was heading towards a runoff between moral is the nearest challenger carlos messa when it came back online the president was on the brink of outright victory the opposition has called for a 2nd round what they say is fraud the president rejects that asking where their proof is what his popularity is for them in this election but many still stand behind him as a leader whose almost whole poverty and presided over a flourishing economy and hes 13 years in charge for them the street blocks are an unjustified nuisance. That in some ways notice they have to accept that they lost without president evo morales weve got nothing to complain about his work with whoever wants it and with the government before there wasnt anything ive personally been able to buy my car with a credit line. But especially in recent years analysts say that the electorate authorities have become uncomfortably close to the government many feel democracy is slipping an eye for those who are taken to the streets this is where they draw the line. The lights turned green but theres no cars heading down an avenue that would usually be full of the its not all of the capital city la paz but especially in the south groups of neighbors have blocked off most of the roads. Elsewhere in the country protests also continued a general strike and today its 3rd day in the Industrial Hub of santa cruz the Election Results are in but the discontent he continues John Homan Al Jazeera the pas. It out as they are live from london and much more still ahead holy train pilots and air craft floors based that damning report by indonesian investigators into last years line a crash. And a victory for us democrats as they are granted full access to all but news reports into alleged russian interference in the 2016 election. A few more in the forecast into the southeast of australian the think particularly heavy but plenty of cloud has been streaming in over the last few hours and the small rains are with us as we go through the weekend so 17 in melbourne 16 at home but with their shadows even a few showers likely in adelaide with a high of 19 very warm though in sydneys south and a 3rd you celsius that heat thats been in place across the southeast as the squeeze for the east was now look at this because 29 in perth on saturday but by sunday that is up to 35 celsius the winds coming from the halls and a dry interior under those very clear sunny skies but it does become a little bit cooler in sydney 23 celsius is your High Temperature connoisseur but a good weekend ahead across much of new zealand the some cloud on the way the some rain on the way but it doesnt really quite make it into christchurch and certainly knows into or can say fitting quite nice day 22 celsius in christchurch and if anything a degree warmer on sunday mostly sunny skies little bit of cloud just a intermission with that sunshine than we had up towards japan now the rain will continue to work its way to the north so hokkaido are all the wet south a quite cool as well a 15 celsius at the typhoons the east well out of the picture by sunday but we are left with a cloudy picture but it should be dry in tokyo a 20. Culture the cost of africa opens up its borders to the hope of regulating the success of the European Union nigeria its borders. Airport expansion armed the creation of a regional review. On aljazeera. Welcome back to headlines now at least 30 people have been killed in cities across iraq and another day of mile an antigovernment protest the u. N. Says theres clear evidence of human rights abuses since the demonstrations 1st began at the start of the month. Antigovernment protesters in lebanons capital have been clashing with supporters of hezbollah the leader of the group says the fall of the government could lead to civil war. And hundreds of thousands of protesters have gathered in chiles capital santiago for a 7th day of demonstrations against the government at least 19 people have been killed in the arm rest. Which began over a hike in metro fares but has since evolved into a call for broader change and for the government to step down people continuing to protest there in the capital today. Algerians are still protesting as well a gathered for 36 consecutive friday calling for a complete change in their political system they want all traces of the former president im jealous hes beautiful because government removed from power which a fico resigned in april after months of mass protests but many of his former allies retained senior positions demonstrators also rejecting december scheduled president ial election saying it will not be free or fair in the current climate. Now indonesian investigators have found that a series of faults by boeing lyon and the pilots led to last years plane crash which killed 189. 00 people on board all the people on board but in 737 max plunged into the sea soon after takeoff from jakarta. Ports. Its taken these investigators a year to determine exactly what happened in the final moments of lion air flight 610. 00 the final crash report blames a combination of factors including design flaws in boeing 737 max jet as well as maintenance problems and inadequate pilot training. The line a plane crashed into the java sea 12 minutes after takeoff from indonesias capital jakarta all 189 people on board died including anton so hardys cousins he says hes disappointed with the reports conclusions. And we actually had big hopes that the government would answer all questions but the information was being given as almost nothing to what we already known. The report highlights problems with boeings anti stall software known as m cas its also implicated in a similar crash in ethiopia in monch which led to the grounding of the max fleet worldwide its significant because it sort of reaffirms that boeing does share responsibility for this for the way they designed the in care system which is the maneuvering characteristic saying that basically took control of way from the pilots in the pilots were having to fight the airplane pilots flying the line jets had reported problems the day before it crashed and they say it should have been grounded for further tests. I feel that safety is not yet the core concern in indonesia except for the Flag Carrier Airlines im worried about the private Aviation Companies because even though on paper theyre checked by safety inspectors accidents keep happening boeing has already paid a high price for 2737 max crashes within 5 months its chief executive was fired and the companys income has hogged engineers have been foods to redesign software and boeing needs to convince aviation regulators the grounded jets all safe to take off again Victoria Gate and be there a. U. S. Justice department has been ordered to hand over the full on redacted one a report to House Democrats airport looked into russian interference in the 2016 election democrats or access as part of efforts to remove donald trump from Office Kristen certainly has more from washington. Democrats are particularly interested in any information in that report that could pertain to a possible obstruction of justice charge against the president and you may recall that the moller report found that there was russian interference in the 2016 election but insufficient evidence to show that president trampers team were involved in any way he also left open the question of possible obstruction of justice for how President Trump handled that investigation his efforts to stifle it remember he fired f. B. I. Director james comey that raised a lot of questions in the possibility of charges there but the special counsel said that he could not charge the president because it was Justice Department policy not to charge a sitting president thats the responsibility of Congress Congress wanted to go there now the judge is saying they can indeed go there and have access to all this information that was withheld by attorney general william barr this is a major victory for democrats in addition to getting access to all of that information the judge validated the impeachment inquiry in the 1st place now the president and republicans have painted this inquiry as a sham accused democrats of not following procedures because they havent held a formal vote to have an impeachment inquiry but the judge said that was incorrect that there was ample case history to allow the agree to go forward u. S. Firefighters are battling several wildfires burning across the state of california 50000. 00 people have been evacuated from the city of Santa Clarita north of los angeles as the blaze was driven by winds of more than 100 Kilometers Per Hour at least 4 other fires have broken out in Southern California fueled by a heat wave. In all the developments u. S. Democratic congressman Elijah Cummings has been remembered as a fierce champion of justice and kindness at a funeral in his home city of baltimore civil rights activist died last week at the age of 68. Points mr president mr president mr Vice President with that the speaker of the u. S. House of representatives sent the message this was no ordinary sendoff this was no ordinary congressman Elijah Cummings the longtime democratic leader he was known as the partys moral voice to former president s celebrated what they called his very american story his parents were sharecroppers. From the south they picked tobacco. And strawberries. And then sought something better. In this city south baltimore its not even a teenager when he hauled down to the Swimming Pool and joins a group to integrate it in for his trouble gets banged on the head with a glass model living a life time scar. Which he bore with honor. He was a civil rights activist that often promoted his hometown baltimore a majority black city in 2017 as riots consumed those streets with protest against Police Brutality cummings took to the streets with a megaphone to send a message of call for some of their cars. Back from washington one of the be with me. But his final months would find him in the center of a president ial storm coming flood the Committee Investigating president Donald Trumps conduct and trump lashed out as he often does on twitter the president calling baltimore discussed in rodent and rat infested cummings widow responded the congressman chairman cummings did was not easy and it got infinitely more difficult in the last months of his life when he sustained personal attacks and attacks on his beloved city. And while he carried himself with grace and dignity in all Public Forums it hurt now. The underlying message of the entire hours long Service Coming to spend his life trying to perfect the promise of this democracy which he saw in his final years as being under threat when were dancing with the angels watching will be as 2019 what do we do to make sure we kept our democracy and. Yet we stand on the sidelines and say nothing the message today he did will you patty calling aljazeera washington. Has officially closed to climb as after a decades long fight by Indigenous People last visitors to scale a sacred rock were allowed to stay until sunset with public celebrations to take place over the weekend to commemorate the pan under thomas reports now. You dont see them from a distance but zoom in and you can like ants for these people the climate made their trip to special something everyone should experience its wonderful but youll stumble through it well yes thats a shame that is a shame like in taiwan even the last lap of the last people to climb already before i shot here what change when did you notice people for whom it is a special cultural sites one which they have long said it is disrespectful to climb and equivalent to people clambering over a cathedral or a mosque they were pleased that climbing on the rock was being banned because it shows that. We have a bit of a party ever a sacred sites and we can play as if everyone. Climbing has been officially discouraged for decades but its not being banned in fact theres been a safety chain to help those who choose to climb anyway and arrangers who each day check to straggle as closing the climb is controversial many australians see this as a National Landmark which belongs to everyone not just Indigenous People whose ancestors lived nearby the longest. Climbing some say has long been part of a visit in a time to the summit of the rock which is 2 miles long and 1500 feet high a small can forms the worlds most unusual visitors book bearing the signatures of those who sought out this natural temple of the aboriginal in a few years this footage might look just as dated the Management Board of a ring that set targets which when met would trigger the closure of the climb percentage of people climbing i suppose it is a 5 year old as it is needed to drop to 20 percent or below the prime reason for visitors coming through a roof was about the cultural natural values and not the climb and that survey that needed to be adequate other activities for people to do other than doing the car. Those are things like organized walks for sunset feelings and even segue towards around the roof space it was Late Afternoon on friday when the new permanent closure sign went up 2 hours later the last of those who to send it when the clive was legal came down over the next few days that chain will be removed anyone who chooses to scramble up anyway risks a fine for indigenous australians alone is much more significant a new era of respect not just for them Andrew Thomas aljazeera at central australia. Look at headlines now at least 30 people have been killed in cities across iraq in another day of violent antigovernment protests by minister Abdullah Abdullah nattie has promised to introduce sweeping Economic Reforms and a broad Cabinet Reshuffle but protesters say theyre fed up with empty promises and want an entire government gone meanwhile the u. N. Secretary general is saying is clear evidence of human rights abuses since the protests 1st began at the start of the month. Of the report just city days ago with some preliminary findings. We deeply regret the number of. Large number of people that have been killed in these circumstances and the cording to operate mary findings there were indeed. Substantial violations of human rights that took place and need to be clearly denounced and condemned. Meanwhile protests continuing in lebanon as well antigovernment demonstrators there and clashing with supporters of hezbollah riot police were brought in to try to calm the situation a Political Movement is part of Prime Minister saad hariri Coalition Government has been a leader Hassan Nasrallah says the fall of the government could lead to civil war hundreds of thousands of people across the country have been rallying against the government for the past 9 days and around a 1000000 protesters have gathered in chelseas capital santiago for a 7th day of demonstrations against the government this is the largest protest the city has seen in decades the rallies began last week over a hike in metro fares but have since developed into wider frustration over income inequality the un is sending a team to chile to investigate allegations of Excessive Force by the police after 19 people were killed. Indonesian investigators have found a series of faults by boeing lion air on the pilots lead to last years plane crash which killed all a 189 people on board a boeing 737 max plunged into the sea soon after takeoff from jakarta airport pinpoints multiple floors in the design and the approval of the Plane Software its also noted the captain was sick and the copilot was unfamiliar with emergency call procedures thats it for myself and the team here in london there will be more news from doha in about half an hours time but coming up next on aljazeera is counting the cost. Thing during the foreign minister. We should do to give a break to on the 31st of october and making this country the greatest place all the time the departure of immediately following he would drama with b

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