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generation change on al jazeera, we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to play the others and not as far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. ah, the celebrations in peru was the presidential election is called in favor of left is federal castillo 6 weeks off the runoff? ah, i'm down, jordan, this is out of there, alive from that coming up. i still says it's responsible for a bomb attack at a busy market in iraq. at least 31 people have died. ethiopia complete the 2nd phase of filling the ground restaurants down,
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but the projects causing big concerns downstream and no longer a threat to us national security to biden administration, freeze it says prisoner from guantanamo bay. ah, after 6 weeks of uncertainty, peru finally has a new president elect. left is federal castillo has been officially declared. the winner by just 44000 votes and supporters are celebrating in the capital lima. the result was delayed by accusations of fraud made by the losing candidate take a few more re now faces trial on unrelated corruption charges. a teacher and union leader castillo is a new faith in national politics and has promised sweeping changes. money on assumptions has more from nina. he doesn't have any government experience, he is a farmer, primary sci fi. sure. and she comes from the highlands of room
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a. he hasn't been may, your or a, or, or a major or a regional governor. but he has been part of a member of political parties, a bit of a former president of center, right. we party for a few years. and he also has a very important experience by being by needing a very important right of teachers like in, in peru, in 2017, if he beats the most important of the most powerful features, right? in the concert he does have potential of negotiate or just the you just a while ago and while ago behind me at the headquarters of the party, he came to the out in the balcony after proclaimed one of the 1st things to san diego for mighty spot being confrontational,
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he had all the branch to her and set that work together. the needle kasteel, the 51 year old roop primary school teacher is now president elect. he, one of the promise he won't forget, poor peruvians said poignantly, how can ministers and politicians earn such salaries? when our children have no internet, our schools are falling apart. families are begging for oxygen homes, have no water or electricity. we will rescue this country to give our poorest families a home with dignity. don't speak, you know. he grew up in a poor family in a remote and the and village, but in 2017, the theo, later successful. nationwide teachers strike which support or c gave him credentials to lead the country in big deal, but i guess they do the perspective to go forward into a national fight. we have sure we can also govern with expedients from our towns as mears and governors. and now the country, previous leaders have been unable to resolve the direst problems. the casteel have
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many scared, he 1st told voters, he nationalized some industries redistribute wealth, and rewrite the constitution. they're going to be there, they say castillo will take away your home, your savings, your land, that is completely false. we have to understand that we must put things in order. though he stole down his rhetoric. critics don't believe him, they speak to you and he's supposed to be election. they won't accept the results, it doesn't go to them. and you know, these people have come here to so hatred, they've come to the capital with machetes to threaten us. and we will not allow us to you doesn't have any criminal record. he represents the radical leftist free period party, whose leader convicted for corruption, invited cust. the you to take his place. and now critics are afraid, gusty will be his subject. the biggest question for many here is what will happen after the warning on july,
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the 28th will surround himself by moderate or will he radicalize himself to the left to keep the support of the party who represent you has no government experience, but analysts say use of portrait feel identified the perceived that he looks like most peruvians, he represents the poor, the hungry and rural teachers. teachers who suffer the most. i don't know what more one could expect from a politician. emily seek as the use ability to govern will hang in the balance with nearly half of the country, rejecting him and the other half who demands change and who will expect nothing less from him than to deliver on his promises my deanna sanchez. i'll just see the lima. i still says it's responsible for a suicide bomb attack in baghdad that has killed at least $31.00 people. it's the 3rd time this year that sort of city has been targeted. iraq by a minister held a meeting with his top security officials to discuss the track to 0 when the wind
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has more now from the rocky capitals. this is the aftermath of the attack on the alert. he let busy market in us saw that a city a majority, she a neighborhood in the east of the iraqi capital above dad did an injured include women and children. the market was crowded with people who went out shopping for the muslim holiday. over of her, i don't either. the explosion happened here doing the busiest out in the market. this is the gate of the market in the blast occurred just when it became crowded. bodies were everywhere, would have worked on bodies of children and women and people all human beings. even if you try to list a body, you couldn't. the government called it a terrorist attack and ordered the rest of the local police commander as part of an investigation. less than 24 hours before the attack security forces announced at the arrest of a top ice little commander,
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ice and had carried out similar attacks in the area this year. observers a concern the country is likely to see similar attacks. as we approach the upcoming parliamentary elections, which they say could for men to sectarian conflict, and political rivalries in iraq. brewer had algebra, but of that if he o, p, and engineers working on africa, his biggest hydro electric have reached a controversial milestone. the 2nd phase of filling the colossal reservoir behind the grand dam has been completed. but it's a huge source of worry for downstream countries. sedan and egypt, katherine so he has more from out of a the completion of the filling of the grand renaissance. dumb is a milestone in if you appear the counties entered, administer the last you bet kelly, who was on site to witness the end of the process that started early this month. said the heavy rains this season made everything easier. high level moment. we are
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now putting the turbines and what we call unit 10. we're installing the shop unit 10. as soon as some important works completely. in a few months, it's all about connecting it to the transformers. and this will provide the biggest outcome of the work, the people who are generating electric power in but it is a controversial project that has raised regional tensions. so down in egypt who rely on the river nile for most needs, a worried about the impact to the old water flows, previous stocks, mediated by the african union to hammer out a binding agreement on operations of the dom. how fields some analysts are concerned about the overall effect of the dam on the environment. this huge amount, which is almost more than 75 percent of the natural river flow, will have a great impact on the environment by reducing even the flooding of the
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manufacturers to along the line and really packed the water level and the amount of demand and the life of fisheries and song, many europeans are united behind the project. up to 65000000 of them are not connected to the electricity, greed, many europeans, they talk to of a passionate about the construction of the dumb. they from all walks of life raised money, which was the construction of the dumb. we went to villages where people have never had electricity, industries that have been affected by frequent power cars. and they told us that they eagerly waiting for the benefits of the dumb officials from sudan, egypt, and a few p. c. these no appetite for an outright water conflict and have expressed willingness to go back to talks. they're all in consensus that a binding legal document is needed on how what is to be the largest hydro electric todd in africa will be operated. the problem has always been the beetle in that
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agreement, catching. so you are the 0. i'd be saba, if you have of organ is in khartoum saddam's reaction to the filling of the death well, hours after a few years, government announced that it has finished a 2nd filling of the if you can renaissance them. sudan government issued a statement saying that it rejects this unilateral move that was carried out by government, especially in light of the fact that no agreement has been reached. between sudan, if you open egypt over the, filling an operation of the dam. now the government of the dance also expressed concern over the safety of with errors them once if you appeal and now that it has completed the 2nd filling the gate of the roof every time which is just about 100 kilometers away from the renaissance, that we're open to allow excess water to flow out so that it can make room for the water that is coming from the fuel can highlands specifically from the ground. if your printer is on them for down, government says it is concerned about millions of civilian po,
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live along the bank of the nile, and who rely on their before sources, especially because they have seen the impacts of different fillings. the white house says it's aiming to close the guantanamo bay prison. it follows the 1st release under the joe biden administration. a white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more. he was held for almost 2 decades without charge at guantanamo bay detention facility. in 2016 review panel recommended abdullatif monsieur b repatriated to his home country. but it didn't happen until this month. the 1st release since the us president joe biden took office this individual who we now it's a transfer of the part of the fence announce a transfer of had been, had started moving through the process during the obama biden administration and was on pause for some period of time over the last 4 years, this year was captured by pakistani agents and held at guantanamo since 2002. the u
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. s. alleged he trained in a car to cabs and cooperated with the summer ban. lawton, who orchestrated the september 11th attacks and attorney for the sir said the charges were unjustified. add the suffering endured by his client. it's a stain on america. i know. following the 2001 attacks the guantanamo bay prison was created by president george bush to how's those captured by us forces following invasions of f, ghana, stem, and iraq. there were allegations of torture and abuse and questions about the lawfulness of the military tribunals. at its height, within $700.00 men were held at the facility for years without char ghetto and its prisoners infamous orange jumpsuits became an international symbol of prolonged imprisonment. i'm absolutely committed to closing the tension facility at guantanamo. and then continue to make the case for doing so. as long as i hold this
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office, president obama pledge to close guantanamo throughout his 8 year term, but was never able to overcome the legal and political obstacles. and we're going to load it up with some bad dudes. believe me, we're going to load it up. in contrast, president trump signed an executive order with an office to keep the prison open. and this year is recommended release was stalled. until now, you're considering all available avenues to responsibly transfer the teenage and of course, close guantanamo day. 39 prisoners remain at guantanamo bay. prison. just 11. have been charged with war crimes. earlier this year, president vied and said he was reviewing the future of the u. s military prison, with the goal of completely closing it by 20. 20 for. kimberly. how can al jazeera, the white house official break carried out to the era when we come back? germany's government thinks his criticism leverage, flood preparations as thousands evaluate the cost to their lives. and homes, and
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a religious custom interrupted by modern problem for the 2nd year running. the pandemic means a streamlined hatch martin that stay with us. i, i, it's time for the journey to with sponsored by capital airways. hello there. let's start in the middle east and we'd see some really wet weather in oman. this was the scene as torrential rain caused flooding in muscat and surrounding areas. and the rain was also felt in the u. a uncle tom. it's now dried up much about what weather can be found in western parts of yemen and creeping into saudi arabia. but elsewhere looking larger, fine, and dry and hot temperatures in many of the gulf states touching up into the high forties. but that wet weather in western areas of yemen, developing on wednesday and reaching across into central africa. we can see those
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storms brewing across the ethiopian risk valley. we've seen some pretty heavy rain in uganda. we could see more and those storms joining up with storms across the gulf of guinea, ranging all the way up to sierra leone. and by the time we get into wednesday, we are expecting some of those heavy showers to affect the coast of can the roon to the north of this things are looking rather hot and dry but to the south. things are looking rather cool for south africa in particular. cape com. we've got a cold front moving in and that's brought temperature is down to below average. but by the time we get into the weekend is going to be plenty of sunshine on the cod sponsored per cattle airways. i'll just see the world and picks the fascinating story of a prisoner exchange, negotiated to intermediaries on behalf of us and israel. a story of brinkman ship and bartering,
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a captive israeli soldier for palestinian prisoners as recalled by mediators and players from both sides. anatomy of a prisoner exchange on out here. ah, ah. the welcome back, a good amount of the top stories here. this support of the peruvian left is federal castillo us celebrating after he was officially named. the next president comes after 6 weeks of uncertainty since the run of results were delayed. falling accusations of food, i still have time. responsibility for a bomb attack was killed at least 31 people had a busy market in iraq went off in
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a crowded area upset a city tuesdays the 1st official day of eden iraq. so many people, while shopping for the holiday and the 2nd phase of filling the controversial brand atheist when it's on them is now complete. the issue was raised tensions with its neighbors, egypt, and sit down, want a binding deal of the filling and the dams operations court in south africa will decide in the coming hours if the long running corruption trial of former president jacob's humor can be for the phone is low is, are trying to delay the case by up to 3 weeks because of the unrest stop to his arrest and the ongoing pandemic. they say allow time for the trial to resume physically in court. zoom or denies charges of fraud corruption and money laundering. bennett smith has moved from outside the court in peter harrisburg. this case goes back to 1999. when jacob zoom was deputy president, an indication of how long the form of precedence trials and tribulations have dominated the political scene. here in south africa, it concerns allegations of fraud over the sale and purchase,
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a fighter jets of military hardware from 5 european companies. the one in this case is policy jacob zoom. it denies any rolling corruption, sodas tal. it's now the trial only got going in may after many, many germans over the years. and then a couple of weeks ago, zoom was jailed for refusing to give evidence to a government corruption. inquiry that sparked the violence that swept these countries to most popular populace provinces in the last week. and there were concerns that with the trial restarting. today, there would be another focus for violence, a load, zoom, and supporters did not set up in court. and peter mart spurred on monday, zoom as defense lawyer want this case adjourned again, its being heard virtually at the moment. they wanted to journey until zoom is able to pay in person to make his case. the judge rule on that application on tuesday, haiti's in trim prime minister has agreed to step down ending
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a leadership battle falling the assassination of president governor luis earlier this month area. lori is expected to be named prime minister as early as tuesday. already a neurosurgeon was appointed by movies for the post, but was not sworn in. joseph says he was stepping down for the good. the nation. the u. s. u. k and other allies are accusing china of protecting hackers engaging and malicious cyber activity, including a breach of the microsoft exchange emails. earlier this year, they say hacker groups protected by beijing, responsible compet, compromising tens of thousands of computers worldwide. it's one of a range of cyber threats. china's being blamed for including ransomware attacks involving millions of dollars to the best of my knowledge. and i'm getting report tomorrow morning, detailing for my understanding is that the chinese government, not unlike the russian government, is not doing this themselves, but are protecting those who are doing and maybe even accommodating and being able
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to do it. might kind of has more now from washington d. c. well, it seems that president biden is attempting to leave himself some maneuvering room with regard to any potential action that will be taken against china. as happened earlier this year, when russia was accused of packing, they were sanctions imposed at no suggestion as yet that sanctions are going to be imposed on china following these allegations. although the white house has just said that it was the right to take the action against china showed it proved necessary. but the u. s. insist that the chinese ministry of state security has been coordinating these attacks may be through outside hackers. as we heard from president biden, but certainly under the control of the chinese ministry states security. but what is significant about all of this is how big the alliance is in terms of basically
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naming and shaming china. you've got new zealand, australia, japan, nato, the, you all joining the u. s. protest against these actions. and this is the 1st time you had as an action on such a why the basis against china. and this though, is part of president violence problem in that some of those allies would be reluctant to impose sanctions against china, given their massive reliance on china in many areas. so the president is attempting to walk a fine line here, keeping his alliance together. but at the same time, not allowing any of them to leave because the u. s. unilaterally imposed sanctions that others don't agree with. an army of volunteers has been helping people in germany who badly hit by last week's devastating floods. that bathroom is in the historic town of our winner, where she, what she found covered in a thick layer of mud. our while does not look anything like the popular tourist found known for his senior. instead of finally reopening their restaurants and
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shops of the month of love down rapid into clearing tons of debris. some why stop from kilometers away according to residence. local police have markets and tries to offer mental support, listening to relatives who lost their loved ones. like a man in his church witness, his parents being swept away, told me the image of the woman being swept away, waving her hand crying for help. you know, i have to it and it didn't. it didn't make it. and i'm not sure if they were found, like most people living along the small river, are residents never expected to be hit by a 10 meter away from lot water. some ran for safety to the local graveyard. 2 doors on the floor of the cross, the whole night for 4 or 5 hours, 6 hours and holds the cross holding on with,
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with his arms all his powers and lived. it's one of the many miracles in our town. at the moment, together with a neighbor, margaret graphic celebrated the firewall. they were stuck on the top floor while downstairs. everything filled up with water. she thought she was going to die. guess and yeah, my knuckle didn't put up yesterday with my neighbor. we sat in front of the house and i got 2 glasses and we opened a bottle of wine and said cheers to each other. to the new year. another woman found okay, 5 days after she had left it behind in florida house. close to us. yeah. what is striking in the wind city of iowa is the optimism of survivors who have lost everything but simply happy to be alive by keeping themselves busy. with the largest clean up the city has ever
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seen. they don't need to think about everything they loft, but community leaders say that moment will eventually come while the things might be replaceable, the trauma of losing their businesses and their life's work may be stuck with them for ever. i'm afraid of the situation. that's not long away was the situation when people are finished with work, they have nothing to do that time to read and i'm afraid that then the situation is the people are falling apart inside of them. so far, the spirit in this down despite the enormous mass, is one of confidence and hope that together they will get through this steadfast and al jazeera. but no, i live in germany. more people in the western united states have been told to evacuate their homes because of wildfires. crews in california are trying to control the tamarac fire. it's been burning for 2 weeks. they're raising the surrounding area to hold its progress. drought and high temperatures of created
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ideal conditions for wildfires. it's one about 80 blades is across 13 states. now across the u. s. concerns about another corona virus serge of hit wall street investors a fears of the far spreading. delta variance may slow down economic recovery. it comes as cases rise in all 50 states gabler is under reports now from new york's fears of the delta various going up leading tories of more locked downs and further strain on the global economy. and thus, the stock market going down monday was the worst day for the market this year. the dow was down more than 2 percent, while the s and p was also in the red closing down more than one and a half percent. adding to the worries on monday, the us centers for disease control issued a more severe warning, telling us citizens they should avoid traveling to the united kingdom. to us for
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the most part is back open. earlier this month, there was even a parade in new york city, celebrating essential workers to help the city get through the worst moments of the pandemic. but was the celebration premature there worries of how renewed locked downs to combat the delta variant? could stall the u. s. economy and suppress global economic growth. investors also worried about creeping inflation, but the delta vary is not new. so why are the market suddenly reacting to it now i think there's just a lot of, you know, move me going on in the overall right. you have the area, you have inflation and you had to market that, was that all? so i think it's giving people a reason to say, hey, i need to start to take some problem. but the stock market is not always the best indicator of how the real economy is doing. and that's why on monday president joe biden was quick to point out a different economic indicator that looks a lot more promising. and that's jobs. the economy was sputtering before i got here,
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and he only $60000.00 jobs per month were for 3 months before i was sworn in. but now, 6 months later we've changed that. we've gone from $60000.00 jobs per month 260000 jobs every 3 days. mondays market was not a collapse but a worry, some wobble. at least a sign that covert jitters will linger for a while longer. the next 3 weeks will be key to determine the variance path and the future of the economic recovery. gabriel's hondo which is either new york, now thousands of muslims have converged arafat near mecca for the 2nd day of the hodge. this year's event is marked by the small number 2 grims for the 2nd time due to cobra 19 restrictions. mama vall has no standing at mount off out is considered the high point of the 100 toward the. 6 day before known as the per year
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. she's a pretty grim gather at them in a valley to prepare for the climb. our fire is where they will stand for most of the day, addressing the sky without personal prayers. last year, at the 1st had since the corona violet pandemic strike, only 1000 people were allowed to attend this year. that'll be $60000.00 on from, with saudi arabia. in previous years there will be more than $2000000.00 from around the world. sure. was she and when i realized that i'm one of only 60000 people doing this hard when i compare it to those who did it with the messenger of god, peace be upon him. being more numerous than they were about 100000. i feel as part of a group who have been privileged by being able to do this hodge ritual praise be to god and i will head on the fact that god, the almighty has chosen us from these millions to be able to reach this holy sight . we take it as a sign that god willing,
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our worship is accepted and our prayers were answered. the contrast with how it looks now to a few years ago in stock. this was 2018. and this now, to this young man, there was something uncanny about the place. second, but there's a sense of sakina, of holy silent, luminous bliss up here. it's a bit cloudy up there and no one around here. by god, it's like i'm in a dream. can you, i don't know how to describe it really has the saudi oh, forties took unprecedented security and safety measures that went beyond masks, vaccines and social distance thing. the so called unified security operations, $911.00, planned for the hud of 2021 included the host of procedures adopted for the 1st time. of course this year's pilgrimage is completely different and exceptional. no pilgrim connection, the holy site except through the for reception centers assigned by the ministry.
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also, pilgrims cannot enter any camp except through the smartgate. those attending to the age between 18 and 65 vaccinated and 3 of chronic diseases. on tuesday, which coincides with the day if i could fight the pentagon, return to mecca and amena valley for 3 more days over to 100. 1 additional ah, type of krycek headlines here on out to 0 support is a peruvian leftist federal castillo, celebrating after he was officially named the next president. it comes out to 6 weeks of uncertainty since the runoff castillo won by just $44000.00 votes. results were delayed following accusations of fraud from christie years right when a potent cake for maury, marianna sanchez has more on custio's when from the.

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