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gets off the table, it's such a tough ethical debate where there is obvious discrimination and systematic discrimination of the play. people are thursdays for new wasted. the stream where a global audience becomes a global community on al jazeera, the. ready news 80 people are confirmed dead in an attack on civilians and the military in northern became fossil as violence escalates in west africa, this side region. ah, i'm haven't seen this is just a live from the house are coming up. i defined afghans rally with the national flags to mock independence day,
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a sign of protest against the taliban. us boy scouts $850000000.00 supplement plan to resolve tens of thousands of sex abuse claims is approved by a judge and from some flowers to peanuts we made the italian farmers trying to adapt to changing climate. ah, the death toll from an attack on a military convoy and became facile, has now risen to 80 gunman killed civilians and security forces on wednesday, countries across west africa. so her region had been facing regular attacks on, on groups linked to al qaeda, an eyesore unless despite the presence of thousands of un and french troops in the region, in an attack in neighboring molly, at least 15 soldiers were killed,
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the car bomb exploded as their convoy drove towards the town of bonney earlier this month. more than 50 people were killed in raids on 3 villages by arm groups. were a vague way, a gay, who is a geo politics and security analyst, that the development reimagined and africa focused. think turnkey, join us via skype. now from boucher nigeria, thanks very much for being with us. so what do you put this space of recent violence in the region down to here? thanks for having me. i think the via the increase in the recent times since june is just testament to the feel of, you know, african no written written on military on the government particular to address the security issues facing with africa. but if you're going back to
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a very specific reason, you have to look at lack of music capacity and also the luckless start regional risk response. and then they also particular change content of operational on practical teams. the knees come back on, particularly slummy food and get us to ha, i know introduce that is making the tax on even the company. yeah, we could combine talks more when you put in to all of these factors in or into, into, in talking with each other is why we're seeing these, the tax increase more and more. and all of this, despite the presence of french and un troops in the, the region what's, what's gone wrong there? what are, what have they not done? right, well, i think you have to look at the foot from the bottom of it. and if you look, if you look at what africa did it, but it's like the large part of that is on go on. so that chris,
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to that, to go back to the table. i exploited by nice to meet, meet on groups who recruit young fighting men. who creekmore instability and then we have this response from you 1st, which is french bucks on those. but tons of face troops combined with me, new sma, but did the struggling because the lack of quote, initial destructive issues come to the truck illusion comes up coordination the, the problem is africa region. i mean would have to do the fighting for themselves. i don't see we have that much of the problem. we will not be able to solve this issue. so competence. level question has to be address new mom power has to be address. no equipment has to be addressed to does not rely on the un mission. we're not, we're not going to solve the problem. we have to do the capacity of new,
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you know, i'm used to address this problem then in court and incorporation, which in countries like france, if you look at the french president, it is likely on welcome. now. so they have to put this letter even to, to the, to the austin, of my lease for my president kita dusty issue. so if we, if we have the still where we need to support body all the power presents to prevent that support his own work on that, we might start looking at other countries that don't have that political budget, like frank has both be, can provide support is this just a purely security issues. i mean, that you mentioned earlier that the lack of governance of decent governance in so many areas should more be done to, to get to the root causes of this of why groups like i saw an archive. i'm able to recruit recruits fighters rather than just dealing with the immediate security
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issues. yeah. so if we look at it was we did, i think africa is like the center of the what was there on thursday? would you say i have a particular is the empty center, and that is not accidents. so you have a combination of factors. one of them, species to lots of what about the on, on the, on that development, then diligence criminality. and also in those 2 issues. multiply that climate change. if we are going to address this problem, there is a need for a broad region respond that not a focus on security will be the beauty. when, when i mean that is that none of the lead just military forces on the ground. but we govern us challenge just in just this is all gonna be motivated. some of these
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people to, to take up the pickup arms. and again, when we're talking the mitchell level strategy, nice to nice to improve. let me give you an example where you have a case with in when you went up back of this hill and you have a good, good i am. i dance. i mean my grip on, if i missed it with us, we got a good operating and then the 5 i have 40 supposed to just us and then you sent us the hell you have book on i swap but still operating in the challenges around and you chad and then the most must not don't talk to post musical presence and you're on cameroon. on chad after that, while, while we have joined the regional response for one problem, this is thursday and it's just a cross region. there needs to be one. we go now security mechanism addressing this issue where all african control got going to the whole thing to try to do it. as
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opposed to that, you know, does the jointed approach good to speak you way, greg, joining us from a appreciate your perspective. thank you. oh, i now have gas on the mocked independence day on thursday morning to century off to the end of british control. in small protest though, the african flag was flown in defiance. a symbol of resistance to tyler bond control. but the threat of violence and reprisal was never far away. at least 2 people were killed in protests in the bud with more injured as taliban fighters. fighting to crowds in july. but who are flying the afghan and not the tyler bond flag of the scene at cobbles? airport remains chaotic. people scrambling over was to try and get to on evacuation flights. it's believed 17 people were killed there by gunfire or in stampedes. and
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the united nations is warning aid workers need access to the afghan people to look out for their rights and deliver food supplies. rob mcbride begins our coverage from cobble a couple airports main terminal. this is private control taliban style. follies of gunfire. scattered people in panic. the another gate, even more desperate scenes as the airport continues to be besieged. and at the side of the airport, where the us military evacuation is taking place. private defense contract is there . use take us at the british embassy compound, long lines gathered daily to apply for special visas with promises from the taliban of amnesty for those who worked with foreign forces and safe passage to the airport
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. but many doubt the taliban promises fears, raised bites, treatment to protest is wanting to retain the national flag. deadly classes with taliban fighters, the taken place in the city of gyla bad with emotions running even higher. as i've got this done, celebrates independence day. there have been further confrontations in the city of a sad about the violence of this independence day has res tension in what is already a very highly charged atmosphere, a bike o incident. it comes on the same day as assure us, the most important safe in the calendar. a ritual of the here by the minority has our community i targeted in the past by i still bombers. the commemoration this year is also overshadowed by the current people and concerns the community may face for the alienation and re taliban government. sort of made a lot of that. as i see,
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if the government is going to be dominated by just one ethnic group, it makes us worried that the country could slip back into civil war and destruction you will get on the streets of cobbled. there are signs of life returning to something like normal with more business opening and hope for a new start. but now we are going to go that everyone was tired of the previous government. people are hopeful for whatever is coming in the business will be better. but the views of a nerve as population remain, make that it's better for our future if the country is free of all these troubles in his fortune another in each other. we don't want to go back to the previous television era when young people would have to follow the strict dress code or get beaten with more taliban patrolling the streets. there's also been the return never familiar site traffic police in their distinctive uniforms, back on duty. a small comfort for a population, a need of any kind of reassurance right now. rob mcbride, al jazeera couple,
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a former afghan leaders who fled to park is fond of held a press conference urging the taliban to form an inclusive government. come hide a reports from a slumber, but several of our leaders came to progress on that day. i should have run a flight car, but they of course have been holding negotiations rid of august on the military and the government and her dad, a press conference. they emphasized the fact that there was a priority to ensure that they had no bloodshed, and that they were endeavoring to ensure that did it a peaceful settlement of the avalon conflict. they also emphasized the fact that all minority and ethnic groups might be expected. they might be given representation and an inclusive government ought to read the avalon leadership where they're not positioned or dictate having fled the country. their reply was that they still had considerable aboard. there did not deny, indeed 90 nor did important or know that one of the gave richard of the agreement
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between the americans and the taliban was the red draw. busy of water and for there were reservations, touch overdraw, it would lead to a political, rac killed. of course, that's all a bond, have been able to credit the vacuum that is going to be now the complex job of how the bonds are going to decide the political future of running on, given that bought down their market good guy words and viewed it and did a complex, broad day where bargain on had them side, like the rest of the world. and $1.00 bond have also promised that this government, whatever form or shape or dig much, deborah, then all the neg group and all the data in groups to represent the majority of honest don a foreign aid is finally reaching rural parts of haiti. devastated by a powerful earthquake on saturday, hundreds of people encamped para,
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have been waiting for positions and cued up for handouts from the un. delivery was delayed after a mudslide block the main road leading into the area. many haitians made homeless by the disaster were sleeping out doors when tropical storm grace hit just days after the quake. a still ahead on just here to thousands of she pilgrims gathered in the rocky city of karbala to mark i should have one of the largest muslim gathering since, because in 1900, pandemic began india's most popular state plans. a controversial to child policy that some fear could leave even more women. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello. good to be with you. our summer rains are picking up once again for india.
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you know, over the last little bit it's been subdued. so we've had about a 9 percent deficit in our seasonal range. but toward the northwest we do have a disturbance. so that's going to amplify rainfall amounts. and where it's been dry, new delhi, an abundance of sunshine. you now start to see the rain sneaking through the bay have been called we will see the rain filter in through this area. but we've also got some heavy falls through the foothills of the himalayas impacting the pole and baton the rain in japan. we can now say it has been historic, nearly 80 millimeters of rain scooped up in one hour on honshu. you know, for q show, we've seen about a meter of rain over the last week, week and a half. that's how long it's been raining for now it's continuing on friday and we've got some heavier pockets for chicago cou. so with that in mind, landslide alerts still in play, impacting coaching and taco shima on friday. here's something i wanted to put on your radar. see the yellow river valley right here. this plume of moister is going to slam into the korean peninsula on saturday and potentially give us some flooding
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rain. but further toward the south, it's dry out for southern parts of china, but some heavy falls of rain for thailand and areas of cambodia on friday. sponsor cut on airways. the taliban has reclaimed. but us withdraw began years earlier. in 201314 witness follow the unit of the afghan national army as they commenced the onerous task of confronting with taliban without native support of a trail of young men fighting for their country. while knowing each day could be their last. i've got to stand on battle on a job here. oh,
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the hello again, you're watching. i just a reminder of our top stories this out. a t people are now known to have died following an attack on a military convoy and but keen, a facile. on wednesday the gunman killed both civilians and security forces. at least 2 people have been killed in the ask can city of us either by doing a rally come off the countries independent. they have been scattered demonstrations across the country in some cities because on disburse crowds with gunfire. foreign aid is starting to reach rural parts of haiti, devastated by a powerful earthquake on saturday. hundreds of people in camden town have been waiting for provisions and cued up for handouts from the un. israel has agreed to resume distributing aid from cutter to families in the gaza strip. fence minister
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benny gans says the agreement ensures families get money in their accounts. while israel maintains its security payments to garza's ports were blocked in the wake of the conflict in may. will $4000.00 garza homes were destroyed or damaged in the fighting egypt and cuts out have pledged $500000000.00 for reconstruction. the boy scouts of america has won approval of its $850000000.00, settlement with the victims of historic child sex abuse. it means the organisation could move out to bankruptcy. john andrew, has this update from washington dc. by the time this became a class action suit in 2020, 82000 people filed claims saying that they were victims of sexual abuse at the hands of the boy scouts of america. and that financially threatened the organization. so they went into bankruptcy, asked to court to resolve who is owed, what, and then eventually hopefully in their eyes to allow the organization to continue.
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this proposed settlement would do that for amount of a $150000000.00. that is the proposal that the boy scouts of america is putting out there. the judge approved in principle that that settlement didn't approve every aspect of it. so this is still a proposal. at this stage, the judge denied a portion that would have given millions of dollars to lawyers who had helped file these claims. it also denied a previous agreement that the boy scouts wanted to get out of one of their insures the hartford had agreed to pay $600000000.00 and then be absolved of all further liability. the judge said, no, you can't do that as part of this settlement to those things. have to still be resolved with those $82000.00 climate, it would also create a child protection committee that would try to prevent this sort of thing from happening in the future. but there's a long way between this proposed settlement and actually getting it done. man who
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threatened to set off a bomb outside the us capital has surrendered. several government buildings in the area were evacuated. police identified the 49 year old suspect, but say his motive is unclear. following 5 hours of negotiations, they did not find a bomb in his truck as he claimed the confiscated possible bomb making materials. me a ron's corona virus outbreak has now claimed the lives of more than 100000 people. but iranian medic say, the real toll is likely fall high and iran has been battling its 5th and worst wave of infections fueled by the delta very. and they've been at least 31000 infections, confirmed on thursday, and 564 deaths germany appears to have entered its 4th wave infections. it says the more infectious delta vary and now dominate 99 percent of
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cases. a younger age groups have been particularly affected, more than 58 percent of the population have received both jabs. thousands of protesters have marched through the latvian cap to riga against mandatory cove in 1900 vaccinations for those working in education and other public services. the most people didn't wear face masks and local media reported they exceeded the maximum number allowed to gather and public. similar protests have been held in countries across europe in recent weeks. in a rocky city of carville security is titus. thousands of worshippers commemorate the shorter holiday. the annual gathering of the faithful is the 2nd biggest source of income for iraq, mahmud and then we had reports. the she muslims
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walked towards the shrine of them and was seen in the city of karbala 80 kilometer . so the dud is where he was killed in battle. 1300 years ago. his fight against injustice is inactive. he by men and boys flagellating themselves to recall the agonies suffered to bite the man. the visitors from several countries take part in the procession most from iran said it came with her husband from the city of mush had came to pray for an end to planks in the world, especially in 19 financing, so that the faithful can salvage their freedom. and pay own means without fear or restriction shia cleric had urged the faithful to get the needed ahead of the ceremonies. the influx of visitors this putting a train on facilities and services hitting car well the city collect millions of
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dollars every year from religious him. which accounts for the 2nd highest source of iraq, the income of the oil construction projects on expanding cabella to accommodate several 1000000 visitors annually. more hotels are being built in the city to accommodate the millions of people who visit every year. this season, those around the shrines are fully booked kind of a while for us. this year's visit has created several job opportunities. not only for the people that car below, but also for people from other cities, one, several businesses across the city have doubled their work volumes, including our hotel, out of the shooter. last 40 days. its significance for muslims in iraq see economy highlighted by tight security. by
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motor brewer had al jazeera caterpillar on napoleon, girl of veterans in the u. k. have cooled off their hunger strike off to the government, agreed to hold talks of unequal pensions. the group camped on the make shift shelters outside, downy street, and refused food for nearly 2 weeks. having served both the u. k. so the u. k. in both world wars the good because all angry, they only get a fraction of the pension, which is born ami veterans are entitled to u. k. ministry defense says it will meet an a poorly ambassador next month to discuss the matter. india is home to more than 1300000000 people, more than 200000000 of them live in the northern state of or to pradesh, where officials are considering stopping couples from having more than 2 children. experts say the proposed bill is unfairly aimed at muslims and will be disastrous. the women, poverty, midtown reforms. it's lunchtime and good james henry cars,
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household the copier, works as daily ridge honors and say they had 5 children to help and more money. they also wanted more boys, they live in that position. yes, most populous state, which is drafting a bill to promote a to charge policy before probably part of the policy will benefit the government, less russians, less subsidy, and those are 2 kids will get. what does the government care? it's none of their business does a paid and job to feed the children. this is a weird way to the states to a child policy by families from several welfare schemes, including food subsidies in one of india poorest states. the government says this will improve development, but opposition parties to lead the aim is to deepen the community divide ahead of next year, state elections. why? the state is governed by prime minister, noreen remotely pathogen party whose members have promoted. the idea that muslims
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have too many children threatening india. hindu majority just reached out for a comment, but our request was denied. those behind the bill want to bring down with the provisions paternity way to 1.9 by 2030. but government data shows the state's paternity rate has already been calling license, sought india, and would have achieved those levels in the next decade without the controversial to try to policy. levy was saudi, who patients include poor andrew women advocate for fewer children, but says that restrictive policy could make things worse. what can happen is since our country is a male dominating country, so it might, might lead to include isn't illegal, abortion which i think we need to check on because everything is illegal, but there are places there. everybody knows the fact about experts believe this
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bill, good home, women, poor communities and minorities. and what we need to do for them is to provide the family serving family planning services close to their doorstep with good quality and choice. education will take time. it is a magical one to factor for women future they grow their environment. the bill has gain traction in other bgp govern states. a sam has already passed it thing, it was the only way to bring down illiteracy and poverty among muslims. but families like the genders who depend on subsidies to feed their families. believe this law release, people like them was off. pardon the missile? i'll just 0 for lunch ahead with their publish a recording heat. waves and droughts have sparked fires across italy. this summer. local farmer's association says, agriculture is at risk. a climate change is making things worse. and so many
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a trying to adapt quickly to the severe weather as rainy reports from tuscany markers to negroes. an unusual crop for a tuscan farmer, peanuts when fellow farmers ask him why he plowed under sunflowers to grow plant more common to parts of africa or the u. s. south. he tells them the choice was clear. it is bad to of india and the find more of your c cool compared to 20 years ago. this area has gotten dryer and hotter in town due to climate has become ideal subpoena. they thrive in dry, sandy soil, magdalana. we have to follow nature. we can't force our will on the truck. we look into the show on the tudor, according to a new report, one 5th of italy is at risk of desert. if occasion, farmers from the alps in the north to sicily in the south are adapting to climate change. and those who manage water resources are having to adapt to like this
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damn that channels water to farmers in 7 tuscany. the man in charge here says seasonable rains are less reliable. now. this yeah. mostly the fatty and that it won't be cool. ah, we always forced to keep going with the little water that we have. we're trying to teach follow, mr. consume less will. i'm very worried because this part of tuscany needs a loss of water and be sure, be doing the it's not just tuscany. 2 hours south in the hills of lots to nino ca shaney prefers to keep growing. what italians have cultivated since ancient times, wine grapes, but he too is embracing change with fewer water resources. his hilltop vineyard is especially at risk. now cuz shiny works with a team that maps his land with multi spectral images that help him make complex subtle decisions about when to water and how much he needs to irrigate the i will
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go through the other the body. we were forced to use the system because without it, a lot of land would be unusable. with this technology, we're able to keep this land productive. otherwise we'd have to shut down, shutting down his families. vineyard just isn't an option whether reinventing ways to 10 traditional crops or market new ones. these farmers are coming up with strategies to face and uncertain future adarine algebra mentored in italy. ah, get around up at the top stories on edge. 80 people are known to have died following an attack on a military convoy in bacchanal. faso on wednesday the gunman killed civilians and security forces in neighboring molly. at least 15 soldiers had been killed in an attack. a car bomb exploded as their convoy drove towards the town of bony.
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