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i have everything but my house which i still don't think up one now but we don't know how long we're going to be so you have to take whatever precautions have an award or whatever the mic picks you can have but i think the thing will be together here as well and a lot no one should be alone forecasters are warning that dorian may slow down even as it grows in intensity some of describe the storm as textbook others say it's a lingering monster that will threaten lives for days i gallacher al-jazeera miami florida the governors of georgia and south carolina have ordered people along the coastlines to evacuate based on the latest forecasts and storm track which we have been following very carefully and after extensive consultation with local county emergency management officials and those you see here today i'm issuing a mandatory evacuation starting at noon starting at noon on monday september
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2nd. still had on al-jazeera mexico's president promises to tackle violence and corruption but it's not enough for angry protesters i maybe to handle refugees who may have kept captured evidence of atrocities in me and maher. had mostly fine across much of the middle east we have there been seeing some areas of triad working their way towards the caspian sea in the last few hours and again we may will just have some more showers working their way through the east and then the black sea as we head on 3 monday they could linger on into tuesday elsewhere it is hot and it is dry but notice assholes in baghdad 43 degrees celsius on choose a $46.00 however in a queue a city further to the south the temperatures are high as you might expect so we're pushing into areas of amman also pushing on the cloud as well but despite that
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a very nice that you're on in muscat on cheese day 40 celsius in doha the humidity of it lower than we have seen just lately meanwhile further to the south into southern africa and across dramatic aska there's a bit of cloud just working its way off the eastern side of south africa clear skies across much of madagascar and look at this is. this is the. area the alley of trees which as you can see already quite majestic some very nice weather conditions there is that right hopefully in the fall cause there to madagascar into the northeast so the next couple of days meanwhile there will rain in the forecast into south africa and temperatures still on the warm side certainly and by cheese day a high the a 25 celsius and a mostly sunny skies. you know afghanistan and the taliban is renowned for its violent repression and we're now a new deal with the u.s.
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could see the group which. to paolo one o one a student instigates the afghan women who paid the price for peace on al-jazeera on counting the cost $15.00 of the most polluted cities in the world we look at the cost of people's health also antigovernment protesters a warm hong kong could be plunged into a recession and a tribute to fortune built on oil and gas know what faces up to climate change is. counting the cost. you're watching al-jazeera let's recap the top stories right now the u.n. special envoy to yemen has condemned airstrikes by the saudi iraqi led coalition which is left at least 70 people dead the strikes hit a detention center for
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a possible leaves more than $100.00 people were actually killed fighting is now stopped after the israeli military and hezbollah exchanged fire along the lebanese border as well as fired anti-tank missiles toward an israeli military post on sunday afternoon israel responded by sending about 100 military artillery shells that is what it said was hezbollah targets across the border. are cantorian has become the most powerful storm to make landfall in the bahamas with winds gusting up to 350 kilometers per hour a category 5 storm is battering the islands with torrential rain. thurman scuffles on hong kong's train system as protesters had to another day of demonstrations placer out in force sent thousands of students are skipping their 1st day of class to attend rallies they'll be joined by union members another protester see if started today general strike all this follows a day of protests at the territory's airport which led to flight cancellations in turn brown joins us live from hong kong adrian there's really no sign that this is
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going to let up anytime soon and what should we expect today. well we shall i'm in the heart of corporate hong kong but instead of executives behind me there are in fact several 100 students who have decided as you mentioned in your introduction to boycott the start of the new school year outside of several schools today in hong kong students have been standing inside and protest wearing face masks and also yellow hard hats which of course are very much the symbol of the protest movement the demonstrations that have been going on now in hong kong for more than 13 weeks protesters have also been holding small banners which say if we have no future what's the point of going into class the hong kong government has said it believes that the young students are being radicalized it says that there's no place for politics in the classroom and probably the leadership in beijing
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michelle is looking at all of this and saying you know once the protests have passed hong kong needs a healthy dose of country all to education we'll talk more about this some what has been happening in hong kong during the past few weeks and to get the perspective of the young student i'm joined by daniel who's 17 years old a secondary student daniel what i mentioned their students holding posters saying if this new no future why attend class is it really that bleak. yes that. since june the government tried to enact the extradition law but. various a backlash from the citizens including different students yeah. that was hundreds of thousands of protesters on the streets and the
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government didn't. withdraw the law and do you support the protestors and do you support their violent acts i didn't participate in those violent acts but i do understand why they are doing so because. facing a government that's to not listen to its citizens we believe that only fallon's acts can make some changes so you think that in this case violence is justified. you may say that yeah. how does all this send you know like i covered the protests in china 30 years ago and we know how about ended how do you think all this is going to wait and. actually we are not really on the approach to help these protests but we just try to do our best including
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the 2nd part in some. demonstrations or forums to in order to. kind of gain attention from fall run media and foreign governments to. take a look off hong kong situation. so if you point to one student here in hong kong that is down you this boy called by the way is jus to happen every 2 weeks here in hong kong and the university students say that they are going to be boycotting the 1st 2 weeks of their classes so the tentacles of this protest movement for show starting to spread actually indeed they are adrian brown with the latest from hong kong and tran thank you and to daniel as well mobile phone footage taken by russian jet flying a killing spree and man mark could be used as evidence in future investigations that's according to aid agencies it's been 2 years since nearly 700000 right hand geoff fled a violent campaign by him are security forces many of them came to the town of
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cox's bazaar just over the border in bangladesh from where stephanie tucker reports out of money on. september 14th 2017 a day that will hold and mohammed yunus forever. he says he watched as me and mara security forces burnt his village to the ground managing to capture this moment on his mobile phone looking back as he ran. they came in the early morning and surrounded the whole village they opened fire randomly so we ran away then they burnt our homes front of our eyes. we wanted to find some of the people nurses here focusing on this man with a water bucket to find out what happened to him after asking around we were told where he lives in this camp in southeastern bangladesh so we went to find him mohammad is now 20 years old he tells us they secretly went back to their village
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of haile dawn after the military left to salvage what they could undermine our selema i thought my home is gone but i'll try to save the other 2 houses seemed we could have see they weren't all be burned so we went back. but he says the security forces returned the next day and on september the 16th they fled to bangladesh. i'm always thinking about my home all that happened coming back to me who was killed who are shocked i keep seeing it in front of my eyes i have lived in sadness for 2 years now i miss my country a lot of the videos were retrieved from mobile phones that have been broken or damaged people fled across the river i think i was able to fix some of the mobile phones about a 3rd that came to me but most of them were damaged by salt water all of the videos that i have seen show that it was the military committing these crimes. now the video we found appears to show terrified running from their burning village.
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gunshots can be heard. that gathered evidence on their phone through photographs and video footage there are courageous people they took great personal risk to gather the evidence and some of this evidence is is prevalent story and exposes math occurs and violence that happened in. and should be used in future prosecutions we also have anyone had approached them to hand over the videos is some form of evidence we were told no this camp has hundreds of thousands of witness accounts and of potentially crucial photographic and video evidence of the crackdown against the regime the international criminal court is looking into opening a formal investigation it's been 2 years and no one has been brought to justice stephanie decker al-jazeera in the writing or refugee camps of cox is bizarre. police and the u.s. have identified the man responsible for a mass shooting in odessa texas that killed 7 people on saturday the 36 year old
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hijacked a mail truck and opened fire at passers by after being stopped by police for failing to signal a left turn he was later shot dead by police this is the 2nd major shooting in texas and less than a month the president on a trump has again dismissed the role of background checks and helping reduce gun violence. well we're looking at a lot of different things we're looking at a lot of different. ideas. that are going to work for a law who are background checks i will say that for the most part sadly if you look at the last 4 or 5 going back. 5 or 6 or 7 years for the most far as strong as you make your background check they would not have stopped any other show a big drop mental problem it's a big problem the president has vowed to tackle violence and corruption in his 1st state of the union address aspire an increase in violence and awakening a colony on trust and well oprah's albert or still enjoys
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a high approval rating and iraq will has more from mexico city. during his 1st speech about the state of the nation mexican president under his belt or so the mexican people are pleased with his accomplishments of the smaller number yet in he a majority of people who support our efforts there are happy happy with the work we're doing but as he was speaking hundreds of people were more curious the protests down mexico city's main avenue right out the. demonstrations criticizing the president also took place in several other mexican cities at the same time i was told there are many places where insecurity is extreme the president says we have people are not happy with their for the report obamacare the president is boasting only. has done but really leaves much to be desired the top complaint among critics of president lopez over the other is the country's deteriorating security situation 200-1000 is expected to be
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a record setting year for violence in the country surpassing the nearly $35000.00 homicides that took place the year before what we're hearing from people on the streets of mexico city apart from concerns over escalating violence nationwide is a general distrust of the president's rhetoric and criticisms over how the government is managing a stagnant national economy mexico central bank forecasts economic growth at 0.2 percent for 2019 barely avoiding recession despite the many challenges president look is a bit of work on an approval rating between 67 and 72 percent according to the latest national polls presidential fact checkers like to see the president's popularity could be linked to rhetoric that often misrepresents the facts especially when it comes to the economy the bullet hit a cunto you the oil you 40 percent up to president statements are very fired and 60 percent of what he says is either all misleading president refers to his
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administration as mexico's 4th transformation placing his government reforms on par with the 910 mexican revolution was. a bad idea but a continued failure to rein in nationwide violence and improve the economy could eventually erode the mexican leaders' overwhelming support when it opened and busy to mexico city and the un secretary general has praised the bravery of communities battling an ebola outbreak during a visit to a treatment center and the democratic republic of congo and he spread has been difficult to contain because of armed groups operating in some areas and violence between rival ethnic groups. monitoring developments from nairobi. it has killed more than 2000 people in the east of the demick. republic of congo over the last year the u.n. secretary general. flew to the epicenter of the outbreak in the town of benny to
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express solidarity. we need to put the same effort into the fight against the bowler as we have with dealing with insecurity in all affected regions mobilizing all means inside the country and with the international community in order to read a cake this outbreak since the 1st cases were identified a year ago the government struggled to contain it many people don't trust the government or its health workers some of the treatment centers have been attacked by militia. in the control of is taking too much time this outbreak is serious this is why we need the government to do more. but the response has been helped by an effective vaccine. secretary general met people who have recovered from the virus treatments are more effective than before chances of survival higher . in a lost most of her family before she recovered her mother was the 1st to die. after
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my mom spiral i also became terribly ill with a high fever then they started giving me medicine when i got better i was welcomed back by my other attempts. in spite of international support and the improving treatment new cases keep emerging further and further from where the outbreak began to terrorise has promised more support is the world's 2nd worst outbreak people are waiting to see how many more months or years it will take to bring it under control malcolm webb al-jazeera nairobi kenya. germany's president has asked poland's forgiveness for nazi crimes at a ceremony to mark the 80th anniversary of the start of world war 2 from walter steyn meyer made the play alongside his polish counterpart underage student in the city of the loon where the 1st german bombs fell. and u.s. vice president mike pence attended the commemorations about 6000000 soldiers citizens were killed in the conflict including 3000000 jews. vietnam is marking 50
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years since the death of its revolutionary leader man was the father of the nation and its communist party to lead a fight for independence against several foreign powers anniversary of his death also falls on the noms national day website as al jazeera dot com take a look there when you get a moment al-jazeera dot com and keep it here for a wrap up of the headlines. i'm richelle carey these are the top stories we're following for you on al-jazeera the u.n. special envoy to yemen has condemned their strikes by the saudi iraqi led coalition which have left at least 70 people dead strikes at the tension center red cross believes more than 100 people were killed. fighting has now stopped after the israeli military and hezbollah exchanged fire along the lebanese border as well off fired anti-tank missiles toward an israeli military post on sunday afternoon and
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israel launched about $100.00 artillery shells that what it says were hezbollah targets across the border hurricane dorian has become the most powerful storm to make landfall in the bahamas with winds gusting up to 350 kilometers per hour a category 5 storm is battering islands with torrential rain and the governors of georgia and south carolina people along their coastlines to evacuate. based on the latest forecast and storm track which we have been following very carefully and after extensive consultation with county emergency management officials and those you say you're doing i mean issuing a mandatory evacuation starting at noon starting at noon on monday september 2nd scuffles have broken out on hong kong's train system as protesters had to another day of demonstrations police are out in force and thousands of students are
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skipping the 1st day of class to attend rallies will be joined by you and many union members and other protesters who have started a 2 day general strike. police in the u.s. have identified the man responsible for a mass shooting in odessa texas that killed 7 people on saturday 36 roll set the tour hijacked a mail truck and opened fire at passers by after being stopped by police for failing to signal a left turn he was later shot dead by police investigators say they haven't found any links to terrorist organizations and vietnam is marking 50 years since the death of its revolutionary leader man was the father of the nation and its communist party a lot of fight for independence against several foreign powers and cloning the japanese the french and the americans anniversary of his death also falls on vietnam's national day. so the headlines keep it here on al-jazeera for all the news throughout the day what i want east is next. explores prominent
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figures of the 20th century and how liable reigns influenced the course of history was the cuban revolution communist no way feel castro is a feudal eastern not a commie mr castro wanted his country che wanted international revolution there came a point when the relationship came to an end the icons of revolution who changed the course of latin american politics. and fidel castro face to face on al-jazeera . it was supposed to be a new dawn for afghan women. play was often easy being terrorized by the taliban they celebrated in the us overthrew the brutal regime. we will not. falter. and we will not fail.
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but after 18 louise and teens of thousands of casualties the war rages on. the taliban insurgency is stronger than ever. in a the american people are weary of war without victory plain desperate to withdraw its troops the u.s. is now negotiating a peace deal that could see the group's return to power along with its violent repression of women because saudi king will create hadley as the people who have signed the death sentence of many women and i have no expectations of the. one on one east investigates if afghan women pay the price for peace they war torn country . players.
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play. money on the announcement was outspoken about that and that's how they're going to operate. the. place driving with high though the truth cobbles traffic can be stressful. mostly the motion arrests unique. to. 3rd place so i am. committed to exactly legal but then this is a. let's go for the sound of them up on the stance not that.
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it's between. the police to reduce the. tax to sit. out in these congested roads never fails to cause the same it might be the christic the human origin might be that you really see women driving. especially one that scott how do people react when they see you drive it's not the why but prison and an employee . come out ahead in this if they're going to be. nice but. when it comes to a farce leyla is not one to back down to her driving isn't just a convenience in afghanistan it's an act of defiance and go away and.
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the whole of those in the u.k. the good news or the among the main opponents and doesn't begin from the general funds. but it's not just these streets that have made life a little tough for taking the lead she has worked on the frontlines of an epidemic that few a bold enough to take on. driving around looking for drug addicts on the streets of kabul so that labor can take them back to a rehab center it's pretty dangerous work but she does it all the time. proud of. the memo that. under a bridge in broad daylight we spot dozens abuses. in
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decay. but i have noticed that modem by small arms and you have to be ok. because more to. come out is the limit as i miss that. one of the main season's filming and stop throwing rocks. but layla pushes on. you saw and that is it was. suddenly she spots a young man she's already treated several times. but
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it was over for. them now with. this work is not for the make but enough gonna stand a woman doing this job is so offensive to some that people have attempted to kill her she had to follow the whole for 2 men who broke into her home and tried to strangle her in her sleep. another time she was attacked in what she thought was a taxi it was just i want to show what i'm told that i'm out of i got it on monday . the people in the back pulled a scarf around my neck and strangled me i thought i was finished the driver took a weapon from the glove compartment and said if you don't stop your work it's this easy for us to kill you. but didn't stop in fact she doubled down. as my has taken on the honor society expects me to stay at home have children be
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a good host and no man should hear my voice. i have just one life and i don't want to live the way society wants. it's a choice she wouldn't have had 18 years ago when the taliban ruled afghanistan. under its regime women were not seen. they were forced to raise a book go and work banned from stints in jobs and if they broke these rules they were filled and sometimes executed was in the gift was it that we've gambled with our lives minute by minute. because we want women to have a place in society. to show them how much things have changed. a lot of new friends take me to a place so to boot it was completely banned by the taliban.
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it's a bowling alley. not exactly the hotbed of vice i was expecting. but not that long ago all of us would have been publicly flogged just being feet. injured or something like this 18 years ago here in kabul at this not with one eye witness and that ali khamenei didn't get. one shot or not will not enough information what happened at the end what happened i'm going to be at the scene. and they tell me that. the only change was the design on that john. pointed out that she. didn't feel sure that was the time of that donnish go. on with the business make money on it. but now women fear that these freedoms may not last for much longer. room is rife that the
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taliban could come back into government as part of the deal negotiated with the us . the taliban think it's. more like if you should make sure the movie's title was. read that as an afghan i'm shocked that the americans introduce democracy human rights and women's rights to us and encouraged us to defend them but they're telling us that now the taliban is legit how has the taliban changed was all this talk of human rights women's rights democracy was a just a game. is not the only one outraged by these peace talks under the hash tag my red line women the taking to social media to defend their rights on exile now fawn cut this off lay has. become quite mad that i. got them
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money and about me got. cut the subcommand also idea by animals but there are athletes musicians markets all coming together to make it clear that big freedom isn't up for negotiation but in a country so scalloped by a women's rights a luxury that only affluent afghans can afford to care about that oh by the agency at the of what the so come. to find out i head to the northern province of. down on. the amount. of money. sharif is a much smaller. city then. there are definitely no bowling alleys here and in public at least many women still wear
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the blue collar. can. you come here to me. but crushing here isn't easy. going to. get over the radicals. here in the making right now she's juggling 17 cases defending women who have fled abusive families and forced marriages all that was that i was making up. a lot of that make me. it was that was the one that was. i guess that was most remeasure was are they going that are they go there with i would you question. not you know works for an ngo called women for afghan women which run secret shelters.
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because i cloned i don't care if only most of the cases we have are connected to domestic violence and family issues women want the relatives who have abused them to be punished that the number to me that you know that we don't get is that many here fear for their lives for their protection we've changed their names. to us that's not must not get out of that much that there is in there which. today nigeria's meeting with her client fatima and her husband. fatima says her husband is violent and that his uncle sexually harassed her accusations he denies quote my younger son missing his honest. stuff sure my family got a little of the most of that america yeah i can i'm going to go that is like you know what i mean when i grabbed. his stride to leave him before i learned.
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