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00:00In Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro called to consolidate the capacity of the government,
00:17straining the popular power and prepare the population for a possible armed struggle
00:21amid Washington's aggressive actions against the sovereignty of the nation.
00:30In the United States, authorities released a video showing the alleged suspect in the
00:34murder of Charlie Kirk at an event on the campus of Utah Valley University.
00:45In France, the political party La France Unise gathers 104 signatures from parliament members
00:50for a motion to impeach President Emmanuel Macron.
00:59Hello.
01:00Welcome to From the South.
01:01I'm Sophie Fernandez from Notelos Studios in Havana, Cuba.
01:04We begin with the news.
01:06In Venezuela, President Nicolás Maduro declared that defensive measures are being taken in
01:10case the country suffers a military attack by the United States Empire, in a session that
01:15was held in honor of former Chilean President Salvador Allende.
01:19During the plenary session of the extraordinary Congress of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela,
01:24and its use , President Maduro assured that popular preparation is underway, with
01:33the activation of the 47,000 communities to move from unarmed struggle to armed struggle,
01:40only in case the U.S. imperialist aggression makes it necessary to defend the Bolivarian Revolution.
01:46President Maduro also emphasized that this position is a response to the continuous threats and
01:50illegal sanctions and aggressions promoted by Washington, which seeks to undermine the
01:55political and economic stability of the country.
01:58In this sense, Maduro reaffirmed the commitment of the Venezuelan people to dignity, independence,
02:03and the sovereign development, and the importance of work for global peace.
02:08President Maduro also announced an action plan to consolidate popular power and defend national
02:13sovereignty against military threats from the United States.
02:22During the extraordinary Congress of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela , President
02:27Nicolás Maduro announced an action plan to consolidate popular power, prepare the country
02:31for a possible armed struggle, and defend national sovereignty against military threats from
02:36the United States and call for the activation of the 260,000 territorial structures for the
02:42defense of the nation.
02:44In this regard, he proposed three central tasks, resolving the problems of the people without
02:49halting government administration, strengthening popular power and the communes, and preparing
02:54to move from non-armed forms of struggle to armed struggle, if necessary, underscoring the
03:00historical responsibility of defending Venezuela's dignity.
03:06Going back is not an option for us.
03:10In the first place, the three central tasks of the moment.
03:20The first one, to consolidate the capacity of the government capacity to resolve, pay attention,
03:38and channel the problems of the people in a direct way with the national plan of the seven
03:44committees, putting the third T at the front.
03:50We are going out to ask for the vote, and we told them we are people that solve well.
03:56People who solve is the first point.
03:59How to make our word count and go out and figure things out with the people.
04:08In this sense, the Venezuelan President announced the third task of the PSUV, which consists of being
04:13prepared to defend the country against any aggression.
04:18And the third task is precisely that the Socialist Party of Venezuela, as a ruling party, as the
04:39one that unites the political forces and cultural forces of this historical bloc, that it prepare and adapt in an accelerated manner in order to move from the non-armed struggle forms to the armed struggle forms if Venezuela continues to be threatened by U.S. imperialism, without hesitation.
05:08To doubt is to commit treason, without hesitation, as Bolívar put it.
05:21For his part, the Party's Vice President, Diosdado Cabello, accused Washington of trying to
05:25resist the country's rich natural and strategic resources behind the justification of a fight
05:31against drug trafficking.
05:32Cabello also assured that the Bolivarian nation is willing to defend its freedom, sovereignty
05:37and self-determination, and affirmed that the objective of imperialism is to destroy the
05:42Bolivarian revolution.
05:44Venezuela's Vice President, Delsi Rodriguez, also participated in the plenary and highlighted
05:48the efforts of the Venezuelan people to defend the national territory.
05:59And now we have a short break coming up.
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06:08Stay with us.
06:20Welcome back to From the South.
06:22In the United States, authorities released a video showing the alleged suspect in the
06:26murder of Charlie Kirk and an event of the campus of Utah Valley University.
06:30The images show an individual running across the roof of a building and jumping into the
06:35ground of one side of the building.
06:38With this action, he left fingerprints at the scene, according to the authorities.
06:42The Federal Bureau of Intelligence gathered over 7,000 pieces of evidence on the suspect
06:47and, together with local law enforcement agencies, conducted more than 200 interrogations.
06:53Police indicate that the shooting was a targeted attack and presume that the attacker fired from
06:57the roof of a building.
07:04In other news in Panama, citizens rejected mining reopening while denouncing conflicts of interest
07:11between the current government and the company First Quantum.
07:14Panamanians gathered to denounce the attempts by José Raúl Molina's government to violate
07:19the two rulings of the unconstitutionality against the mining company First Quantum following
07:25attempts to reopen the mega-coper mine.
07:27Citizens denounced that the most serious damage from the activity would be to water sources,
07:33since it rains a lot in Panama and soil erosion is high, making aquafires highly vulnerable
07:38to contamination.
07:40They also point out conflicts of interest between officials of the current and previous administrations,
07:46and the company which compromised Molina's decision to reopen the mine.
07:54Meanwhile, in Ecuador, social movements took to the streets to protest against the policies
08:01and bills promoted by President Daniel Novoa.
08:05Various social organizations organized the National March to show that they are against
08:09privatizing strategy state assets and undermining labor rights.
08:13The protesters demand the repeal of the Public-Private Partnership Law and the Public-Expenditure
08:19Regionalization Law, as these initiatives are a cover for private and vital sectors.
08:24The Day of Action shows that the Ecuadorian people are organized and alert, ready to defend
08:29their sovereignty and their achievements.
08:31The crossbow-stone measures is clear.
08:34They will not allow the rights to be rolled back by the neoliberal actions of the head of state.
08:39On its end, Ecuadorian security forces cracked down on protests against the neoliberal policies
08:52and destabilization of Daniel Novoa's government.
08:55While demanding the president's resignation, protesters marched towards the center of Quito,
09:00where they were attacked by police, leading to violent clashes.
09:04According to witnesses, the police used sound bombs and tear gas to disperse the protests,
09:08while using their shields against the citizens.
09:11The protesters continue their demonstrations and blame the president for the growing insecurity
09:15plague in the country, in addition to the electricity crisis and economic recession.
09:28Now we go to Brazil, where the Supreme Court has sentenced former president Jair Bolsonaro to 27 years and 3 months in prison,
09:35for plotting a military coup.
09:37The third undecisive vote was cast by Justice Carmen Lucía Antunes,
09:41who found the former president guilty of seeking to forcibly cling to power after losing the 2022 election.
09:47On Tuesday, two other justices, Alexandra Moraes and Flavia Dino,
09:51also declared the 70-year-old politician guilty of leading what Moraes called a criminal organization,
09:57that had sought to plunge the South American country back into dictatorship.
10:09In this context, Brazilians on the streets have welcomed the Supreme Court votes against former president Jair Bolsonaro.
10:16I think he has to pay for his crimes. He's a racist and he's good for nothing.
10:22They have to lock him up and throw the key in the river because that guy is good for nothing.
10:26He said poor people should eat grass. He didn't help us with anything. He didn't keep his promises. That's it. I hope he rots in there.
10:37It's a fair decision. It proves that democracy exists and that there are laws in Brazil. So if he did something wrong, he has to pay for it.
10:47Earlier on Thursday, Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Carmen Lucía Antunes asserted that since 2021, conditions had been created to undermine the country's democratic rule of law.
10:58Since 2021, beyond the global pandemic of the COVID-19, new social and political conflicts have emerged in these lands based on strategies and practices aimed at achieving illegitimate goals, which is exactly what was denounced.
11:19These practices threatened or attempted to abolish the democratic rule of law and constituted and attempted to detat.
11:26In this way, the Supreme Court Justice of Brazil confirmed that there was evidence of a plan led by former President Jair Bolsonaro to attack Brazil's democratic institutions.
11:37And I already anticipate that there is conclusive evidence that a group led by Jair Bolsonaro composed of key figures from the government, armed forces and intelligence agents developed and implemented a systematic plan to attack democratic institutions in order to obstruct the legitimate transfer of power after the 2022 elections and to undermine the free exercise of other constitutional powers, especially from the judicial branch.
12:06Meanwhile in Argentina.
12:07Meanwhile, in Argentina, workers at the Garrahan Children's Hospital belonging to the Association of Professionals and Technicians call a 24-hour strike in protest against the presidential veto of the pediatric emergency law.
12:20The Association announced that the strike will begin this Friday, September 12, and will include the suspension of all activities at the Garrahan Hospital, except for the inpatient and emergency areas.
12:32In addition, this Thursday, the union will hold the meeting to agree on the steps to be taken and propose for next Monday the holding of a press conference by all sectors that support the cause of Garrahan, public health and the university.
12:45And now we have a second short break coming up.
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13:20The first time of the political party, the France Insoumise, received 104 votes from members of parliament for its motion to impeach President Emmanuel Macron.
13:28The initiative reintroduced on September 9, the International Assembly is based on Article 68 of the Constitution, which establishes the exceptional mechanism for serious breaches.
13:39Its success depends on the post-election fragmentation of 2024, which left parliament without a clear majority.
13:46The most recent government crisis led to the resignation of former prime minister François Bayrou after 364 votes against a motion of confidence.
13:55This dismissal by motion of confidence, the first since 1962 forced Macron to appoint Sébastien Le Corneau as the new prime minister,
14:04although he is already facing a motion of censure.
14:14In other news in Nepal, after two days of violent anti-government protests, the army lifted curfew after military seeks to restore order.
14:21In this scenario, the army took control of Kathmandu and patrolled the streets, while representatives of the protesters engaged in dialogue with military officials.
14:29Following a virtual meeting attended by over 300 protest movement participants, the proposal to appoint the popular former chief justice Sushila Kharki as the leader of the interim government was upheld.
14:42The protest, which left nearly 30 people dead and over a thousand injured, led to the resignation of Prime Minister Sharmaoli.
14:50Israel has delayed negotiations for the release of hostages in the Gaza Strip following the attack in Doha, the capital of Qatar,
15:05against the leaders of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas.
15:23Both the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas and Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdur El-Aman have condemned the attack,
15:30declaring that Netanyahu has destroyed any hope of negotiations to secure the release of the hostages.
15:36Meanwhile, Qatar is expected to host an emergency Islamic Arab summit on Sunday and Monday of next week to address the repercussions of the attack in the capital, Doha.
15:46The nation has also announced that it will take the necessary legal measures in response to the Israeli attack on its territory.
15:53Precisely, the funeral for the victims of the Israeli attack on Doha was held on the Qatari city on Thursday.
16:05The service that took place in the main state mosque was attended by hundreds of Qataris, including officials,
16:11among them the nation's ruling Emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani.
16:16The bodies of the six victims of the Zionist strike were carried into the mosque, covered with Palestinian and Qatari flags.
16:23In this context, the Interior Ministry of Qatar informed that after the funeral, the victims would be buried in the Meza Emir Cemetery.
16:30For its part, the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas condemned the Israeli strikes on Doha, stating they were an assassination of the entire negotiation process.
16:46This crime was not merely an assassination attempt on the delegation, but an assassination of the entire negotiation process, and a deliberate targeting of the brotherly intermediary nations, Qatar and Egypt.
17:01We affirm that the U.S. is fully complicit in this crime, bearing political and moral responsibility for providing cover and continuous support for the occupation's aggression and ongoing crimes against our people.
17:16Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, a mural by Diyarb Dyspansky was removed from the facade of the Royal Courts of London, which dispected a just strike and an unarmed protester.
17:26The work, which symbolizes inconstitutional violence and justice of repression, was quickly covered up and later removed, which led to accusations of censorship, especially in the context of the recent bend on the activist group Palestine action.
17:41Dyspansky's intervention, renowned for its political and social criticism, became a catalyst for debate on freedom of expression and the limits of protest in the United Kingdom.
17:51Despite its rapid removal, the mural left a significant message, questioning power structures and social injustice.
17:58In Australia, a regulator has approved a world's first vaccine to protect koalas from kalamidia, which causes infertility and death in endangered koalas.
18:05The single-dose vaccine was developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast in Queensland after more than a decade of research led by Professor of Microbiology Peter Thames.
18:12The research showed that the vaccine reduced the likelihood of koalas' development symptoms of kalamidia.
18:19during breeding age and decreased mortality from the disease in wild populations by at least 65%.
18:26The research showed that the vaccine reduced the likelihood of koalas' development symptoms of kalamidia during breeding age and decreased mortality from the disease in wild populations by at least 65%.
18:34The recent approval by Australia's veterinary medicine regulator means the vaccine can now be used in wildlife hospitals, veterinary clinics and in the field to protect the nation's most at-rest koalas.
18:59this is really exciting day obviously chlamydia is a major disease and threat
19:10for koalas and today we've got a new tool I think a new management tool that
19:14we can use to hopefully reduce the levels of chlamydial disease affecting
19:17populations Queensland and New South Wales 50% of most populations in those
19:21two states have got infection levels and disease levels and so whether it's
19:26through wildlife hospitals there's definitely an opportunity in wildlife
19:29hospitals in populations that are under threat and the numbers are
19:33decreasing or populations where humans we as humans are destroying their
19:37habitats habitats so they'll be the areas first of all that will need to you
19:41know make the vaccine available more our daughter Julian Grosmaire a senior
19:46veterinarian at the Endeavor Veterinary Ecology Project committing to
19:51protecting koalas highlights the effects of chlamydia in koalas
19:56nasty to koalas you know it can make them blind through conjunctivitis and
20:00pink eye essentially it can make them infertile where they can't breed anymore
20:04and in some cases they just get so sick from it that they become emaciated and
20:09die so it can be it is very confronting to see them come through the clinic and
20:13and we welcome any new solutions that we can have for aging them
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