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over the big stories and the big events is going on. but we also tell the story that people generally don't have a voice. i'm in one of the charm. well, that's never be afraid to put up not a question. and i think that's what they were really don't we all the questions for people who should be accountable and also we get people to give their view of what's going on. ah, the confidential un report ones. the taliban are going door to door to hunt for people who worked for us, and nato forces. tens of thousands of people wait to be lifted out of afghanistan, those kind of checkpoints and chaos on the streets, hamper evacuation efforts. ah hello, i'm madison with world news on august here lies from dell ha! also coming up. southern haiti's only medical oxygen plants lies in ruins.
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following last week's devastating earthquake as a country battle as a covert 19 outbreak in this hospital immaculate conception. well, they're telling us shall install medicine equipment for they just about coping with the flow of people coming in here and i mentioned it's tough as corporate 900 restriction. yet millions of people and whole team and city will be bought from leaving homes. and the global shortage of computer ships forces the world's largest con maker to slash its production by 40 percent for next month. ah, afghans had been holding their 1st friday prayers under taliban control, but some crowds of worshippers might have been smaller than usual, a confidential report by the un claims. the group has a priority lists of people. it wants to rest. include afghans who served with the
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military and the police as well as intelligence units. the u. n. says the taliban of carrying out targeted door to door visits, rubber bright reports from couple this report issued through the un. it does make very worrying reading, and i think it will gain a lot of traction here with people in afghanistan, given the taliban record in the past, and also it's reputation. so the report talks about former military and also intelligence personnel from the former regime being targeted taliban going door to door. also worrying. they talks about the families of those people. if they don't get the individuals themselves. the families are then targeted as a way of putting pressure on those individuals to come forward from my dentist who they are also talks about in full recruiting. inform is try to presumably set up a network to try to identify all of these individuals. this, as we know goes against what the taliban has been saying from the very start. it
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has no interest in recriminations, reprisals, they say, well, it's a different type of regime well to start afresh. but we do know that from, you know, out in the provinces, local levels of this conflict has swept across the country that have been cases of people being targeted that have been reprisals, people have been killed. the question is, how much is this the work of taliban? and even at a local level or how much is it just a reprisals between individuals in villages, between families or ethnic groups? i mean, it gets very messy and very confusing as you get out into the provinces of african stand, it's not very clear cut about what is a targeted reprisal attack. so that's the question really is, is how much of this is at a national level that there might be less so that might be in kabul that people are targeted? we do know, for example, that the defense minister he had about 2 weeks ago was targeted. that's before the
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taliban took control, they targeted his residents with a suicide bomber attack. so that's the question for people here. but many people here certainly given the unease about the taliban taken troll, certainly will believe this to be true. will have concerns about it all, adds to the general pressure to try to get out of afghanistan. a couple international airport, the evacuation of diplomats and afghans continues. the us moved 3000 people on thursday, including those waiting for visas. nato says about 800000 people have been evacuated since the taliban took over and sunday is foreign ministers holding an emergency meeting in brussels that discuss how to tackle the unfolding situation. in while thousands of families are still looking for shelter and couple after being forced out of their homes by the taliban offensive. more than 400 families who left provinces in the north of canister and sheltering in a school the you and had said earlier this month,
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more than 244000 people have been displaced in just 3 months along its partners. that providing temporary accommodation along with basic health services ready to use to patrick food for all the children who are hungry and have made this journey with hungry stomachs and units of it's also providing a psychosocial support to the children who have seen devastation and impact of war, there are also child friendly spaces here, where children are coming and spending time. facebook twitter, unlinked and have changed their services. and i've kind of stand to protect the security and privacy of users. they say afghans can now shield posts from unknown accounts. they can also remove the ability of other users to see a list of online friends. those with facebook and instagram will receive notifications about the new features. the changes follow recommendations from activists, journalists, and civil society groups. southern haiti's only medical oxygen plant has be left
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severely damaged from sunday's powerful earthquake. more than 2000 people have been killed in sizes more have been left seriously injured. but with casualties from the earthquake, coupled with the covered 1900 pandemic, the demand for oxygen has gone up to 100 percent in the last month, john home and has this report from a hospital in the city of las kays. warning viewers might find some of the images disturbing. the came across sun who's made the immaculate conception hospital in the k, his toes and sco we're fractured. he's one of more than 10000 people who were injured in saturday's earthquake and hated idea. i ran out to try and open the gate, but a cement block fell off the roof of the neighbor's house and onto my head a foot long week stuff at local hospitals. i've been struggling with that huge influx even as many deal with their own life changing problems. come see my mom,
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my house has collapsed. we are sleeping in the street on saturday when i got here, i saw how many people were in need. and so i decided to work and i've been here every day. many of the patient sustain outside for the hospital themselves, could collapse me off the shots. some have cracks ready, but the doctors and nurses have managed to keep order. in this hospital immaculate conception what they're telling us to show and saw medicine and equipment, but they're just about coping with the flow of people coming in. but the chronic lack of medical equipment is serious. the thing that really means it's thing that or about auto body stuff, like i said, like like they different when you just kind of stuff that we need for the doctor said the same, they desperately need more materials to treat fractures and broken bones without them the hospitals
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a little more than waiting rooms for the seriously you before they can be airlifted to pull to prince for their or hold up. getting supplies in, says timothy ward, us thought to come to help. we have. busy a lot of different facilities or different organizations that are trying to bring in with supplies, but they are having a hard time getting him on site. so there's a lot of a little bit of work for stuff as far as they get through customs and everything. and which i understand they don't just want things putting it without checking. there's also problems in getting get and personnel to the disaster zone, even once it's in the country. that's because the stretch of the only road from the capital to lik high is being fought over by gang some corporate to here. it's kind of 8 our 3. the u. n. is also taking part of that. they are seeing how they can send convoys that the 1st day since saturday from to today. sorry. it's been a huge problem how to coordinate the combo and the quake was almost a week ago. but the need to deal with its consequences remains. john holman,
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al jazeera, like i okay, let me bring you some breaking news from malaysia. the king has appointed smell. sorry. as the new prime minister mocking the return of the long rolling unknown party. he replaces marketing. yes. seen who resigned on monday seems coalition fell apart. or criticism. and he mishandled the corona virus pandemic saturdays and no party govern malaysia for 6 decades after independence. but at last powered 2018 because of a corruption scandal, the forms louise joining us live now from a column poor forms. first of all, what more do we know about malaysia, the prime minister? well, we know that he's got the support of a $114.00 members of parliament out of $220.00 now, and it's miles, sorry, being appointed as the prime minister of malaysia. really puts no in a much stronger position. i'm the was already part of government under the we
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didn't. yes and administration. and now and as new alliance is essentially made up of the very same parties as the previous administration. but i'm know will now be in the driver's seat because a mild sabri jacobo is the vice president of i'm know, now this is a position that i'm know has coveted and in fact it was, i'm know that brought down the we didn't. yes, an administration when 15 m p 's from no defined that that they would no longer support him, but it was also we didn't. yes. and that allowed to come back into power via so called the back door when we didn't. yes. and it was part of the ruling administration switch sides and aligned himself with, i'm know now in terms of the policies going forward with his mouth sabri at the helm of the leadership. analysts say they don't expect much to change because is miles. sabri was also part of the previous administration. so the government's handling of the pandemic or mismanagement, if you will. because malaysia,
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despite the state of emerge, see despite are locked down, has still been recording record high number of new infections and deaths. it's got one of the highest rates of current virus cases in the region. well, these policies haven't worked and it has created a lot of public anger. but emily is, don't expect the policies to change because the government will remain much the same. and we are expecting to see the same faces in cabinet as well. now and about an hour ago, there was already about that already about 3, nearly $350000.00 signatures in an online petition against is miles hubby being appointed as the prime minister. so, you know, i'm not sure how much this changes in terms of policy for malaysia in terms of the pandemic in terms of how it's going to handle its economic recovery. but what this does is it does put in a much stronger position than before. florence,
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thank you very much. indeed. that's florence louis bringing this up to date from quality port still had an audio taken offline in cuba. social media will change to protect prestige and prevent protest useful creatures transforming waste into farm yard feeds. we're going to tell you how they could reduce greenhouse gas emissions. ah, hello away we go with your weather story for australia and we will have some disturbances moving across the bytes. so that's going to spread some cloud cover toward the southeast and where there's cloud, there is the potential of seen a few scattered showers. what's and windy on has mania. so for hobart, your windsor about 55 kilometers per hour. they will die down by the time we get to monday and the rain will always be nearby. meantime, for new zealand,
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i think we'll squeak out one more nice day and that we've got this mass coming in to the south island. but i think for the most part of the north island will escape the brunt of its scenes of flooding plain out across the northern sections of malaysia. and this is because of heavy rain falling in a mountainous area. so falls high above and then it just gushes rate down to the ground. and these are the scenes that we see. plentiful rain will continue across them, believe peninsula borneo through the ways into popular over the weekend. and you know, also the korean peninsula, we have to be on high alert for the potential of flooding. with this plume of boist are moving in, look at the yellows. the darker the colors, the more intense the rain is falling and still some burst of heavy rain for japan. so the landside risk is bare as we head toward q 2 island and also chicago seen at burst of rain right there on saturday. that sure weather the
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the taliban has taken control of afghanistan, 20 years also, it was the whole from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact the people as events unfold in the world, react with the latest news and analysis from us going on as a resurgent taliban retakes, i've got a strong female activist journalist and even school goes under threats. 11 east investigate the fight for it's kind of stones women on out there are. oh, i want to go to 0 reminder of our top stories this confidential un reports claims the taliban as priority lists of people who wants to arrest enough. galveston was
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targeted, include soldiers, police and intelligence personnel, and says the taliban is carrying out the door to door prisons. evacuation of diplomats and africans is continually a couple international airport. the us moved 3000 people on thursday night and says about 800000 to be vacuum to ton of and to over pleasures. king has appointed ishmael suffering is the new prime minister mocking the return of the long ruling party replaces located. you're seeing who designed for monday. gusting coalition fell apart over criticism the mishandled the corona virus pandemic. ok, let's return to our top story, the chaos and the desperation at couple airport with thousands of people scrambling to get out of afghanistan on the streets. some afghans have been protesting against the taliban on thursday. the market independence day with valleys, using their national flag is
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a symbol of resistance. robber bride has more from couple a couple airports. main terminal. this is proud control taliban style. follies of gunfire. scatter people in panic. the that's 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, gather 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. but many doubt the taliban se promises fears raised bytes, treatment of protest is wanting to retain the national flag. deadly classes with
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taliban fighters have taken place in the city of gyla bad with the motions running even higher, as i can, is done, celebrates independence day. there have been further confrontations in the city of a sad about the violence of a thin dependence day has res tension in what is already a very highly charged atmosphere by co incidence. it comes on the same day as assure us, the most important state in the calendar ritual of the here by the minority has our community i targeted in the past by iso bombers. the commemoration this year is also overshadowed by the current people and concerns the community may face further alienation and re taliban government. made a lot of that, as i see if the government is going to be dominated by just one ethnic, it makes us worried that the country could slip back into civil war and destruction on the streets of cobbled. there are signs of life returning to something like
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normal with more business opening and hope for a new start. but now you as, as good as everyone was tired of the previous government. people are hopeful for whatever is coming and the business will be better. but the views of a nerve as population remain, make us. it's better for our future if the countries free of all these troubles in his fortune in each other. we don't want to go back to the previous taliban era when young people would have to follow the strict dress code or get back 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 me residence, vietnam's largest city hotel,
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men will be forced to stay at home from monday. the city of 9000000 and now accounts for 80 percent of the countries, 7150 fatalities last time, measures and capital hon. i have also been extended by 15 days, yet not contain the virus until late april. but now it's seeing a rapid rise in infections and deaths is vaccination rates is one of the lowest in asia. the federal government is eating corona virus restrictions in manila, despite reporting reco daily high in new infections. the capitals been locked down for 2 weeks, but restrictions will be partially lifted on saturday. more than 700000 new cases were recorded on friday. the 2nd day in a row in malaysia new corona virus cases have started to record high of more than 23 and a half 1000 us, despite the country being in a lockdown since mid may. but the health ministry says 98 percent of those who tested positive only displayed mild symptoms. more than one and a half 1000000 cases been recorded. these eland has extended its nationwide
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lockdown until tuesday is the number of cobra 1. 900 cases rises to 31, and i just impose 3 days ago after the 1st local infections, nearly 6 months were detected. all the new infections of the delta variant and even linked to an outbreak in australia. meanwhile, in australia, a corona virus lockdown in sydney has been extended until the end of september infections a surging in the state of new south wales, supported more than 400 cases a day over the past week, mostly in sydney. and south korea's social distancing measures will stay in place, therefore, an additional 2 weeks. it's juggling to contain a wave of new infections driven by the delta variant. the world's biggest. com a toyota, is cutting its worldwide production by 40 percent next month. because the virus surgeon agents created a shortage microchips,
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other call me because of also one they might be forced to further reduce output or burden money reports. if you're heading to a dealership to buy a car, you may be in 1st shock, latonia, sell people, increasing costs above advertised prices. but many of the parking lots had been left nearly empty. that fell through a global chip shortage lead to a full in production. and that's due to the pandemic social distancing measures and shops, towns of effective factory output and slowed supply chains. with each car using about $3000.00 tips. it's not possible to drive without them. the connection between coven, i seen, and the conductor shortage is that within the foundries of production lines, that there are infection clusters or large scale infection in areas in countries where there are not enough access to that being or that nation rate itself is very
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low to contain the earth and then to resume the production it's coffee, coffee delays. in the 1st few months, the pandemic automakers estimated the people would buy few cars. so they reduce their orders for microchips, but instead sales increase. and by the time they realized, ship manufacturers had shifted production to fill orders. the use in other products, car manufacturers are pushing their governments, whether it be korea or germany or the us to say, hey, can you help us? can you push a long? you cannot push this along because the ceramics come out of another ones and the metal comes out of china and that's where they can put the squeeze on people, increasing the costs, limiting the supply, toyota, it was largest or to make a buy sales volume. and was the last in the industry to be effected? having stockpiled chip, it was a head of the change,
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but wasn't able to replenish supplies. often the resurgence encoded 900 cases across asia with its supply chain card. it's having to slice global production next month by 40 percent. and many of the car manufacturers are also slowing down, including general motors for nissan. b m, w and remo. but it's not only cars that could be affected by the shortage the semiconductor, the use in a wide range of industries and products, including smartphones, planes, games, consoles, and most mon appliances. as the chip full short and list of recommending people put the brakes on buying a car until at least next year, nor that money out to 0. 3 sellers in peru have fought with police. his officers tried to clear a local market. judges had ordered the removal of illegal souls in the city of us vendors through 6 officers who charged them shields and battles. a suspected member
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of a colombian drug cartels been arrested at his own wedding after being on the run for 4 years. louis danielle santa, also known as a machete, was detained the alter minutes before telling the nod. i've already said he's been living in the mountainous region. once you're strong winds and heavy rain brought by a tropical storm. grace of lashed mexico's caribbean coast, but most results from the popular holiday destinations of concurrent and to loom haven't been seriously damaged. the storm had mexico as a category one how to can, but it's weekend to a tropical storm. q us government has introduced tighter controls on the use of social media bonding, what it calls a false news and anything it says could damage the country's prestige. teresa boat reports these were the largest protest in q vine decades. thousands took to the streets last month to demand food medicines and freedom.
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young people using the internet, managed to organize protests nationwide. but now the government is doing everything possible to prevent them from happening again. a new decree announced this week to control social media will put people like junior darcy at risk of getting out of these new laws come to reinforce the prohibitions that already exist and legalize things that were been doing outside the legal framework, such as the cops of the internet service, it is a threat to freedoms and citizens rights. what is known as the queen 35 bands. this spread a false news or messages and content considered offensive. it also says that those who have attempted to subvert the constitution and order will be considered cyber terrorism. the government says they knew, decrease an attempt to protect the population and fight the spread of fake news and appropriate bullied to go to this ruling. the ne, in q,
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but internet is defended as a space for debate, exchange reflection expression complaints and proposes from the population. this model will demand an adequate, respectful, ethical, and truthful use of these communication channels. 2 years ago, q were introduced the use of more well internet at times of economic difficulties that have been exacerbated by the pandemic and us sanctions. it's become a direct threat to the government. videos like this. i run example. my health system has collapsed. our patients need help. we need help. we don't want our patients to die. even though cuba has managed to produce at least 2 successful vaccines against colvin 19. on tuesday, a group of human doctors use the internet to denounce the health crisis that exist in the country. and from now on the spread of videos like this one could be considered an attack against fidel castro's revolution was what i mentioned. once
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again, cuba is seeking absolute control of a monopoly on internet access and telecommunications and is also formalizing digital repression. it is seeking to limit the space where people can access information freely. cuba is in the middle of a massive economic crisis, and discontent is on the rise. while the government rushes to carry out reforms any social, desperately trying to control descent, beating some will. and just to, as the world struggles to deal with the effects of climate change, people are finding different ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. one company and chili is turning to insects. a latin america added to the sea and human as the story from the city of taca. they feed night and day at staggering speed. one kilo of black soldier fly eggs, eat 25 tons of le ganeth residue in just one week. could you still impartially the
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co founder and general manager of food for the future? a julian start up that transforms food waste and fly larva into a super food in almost a blink of the eye there why we chose the flies and specifically black soldier flights because the tremendous ability they have to process a lot of food waste and a lot of different types of food waste in, in a short period of time. and also the ability they have to apply technology to scale this from an industrial point of every year the world produces more than 1000000000 tons of residue from food. this wasted along with the resources used to make it but more impactful than that, is that what that food start the, the composing methane methane is, submitted because of the decomposition and missing gus. the greenhouse gas,
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that is $23.00 times more done than c o 2. so food waste alone is one of the highest a c o 2 meters in the world. scientists are leaving little doubt that reducing greenhouse gases, finding sustainable sources of food, and accelerating the transition to a circular, a corner. we cannot wait. if our species is to survive on our planet. this larva absorbs tons of waste without emitting any gases. then it's turned into highly nutritious fly flour, which is made into pellets for feeding fish, chickens, pigs and dogs to most people. these little crunching critters don't look or smell very appetizing, but they were in fact packed with protein. and they also producing oil a kind of butter which in the not too distant future, we could be supporting on our toast or using in our face cream because its properties are so beneficial. like coping oil and breastmilk,
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it's high in laura gassett. we get all m heart, concedes the flies still have a bad name, and that in most western cultures, eating insects is still hard to swallow. but perhaps more important is what these flies eat, using black fly larva to absorb and up cycle or organic waste before it becomes and the thing gas could potentially turn this still young industry into a much needed game changer. to see a new and al jazeera palka chilly. ah, this is where these are the top stories a confidential report by the un claims that taliban has priority list of people. it wants to arrest enough. janice done was targeted include military personnel, police and intelligence stuff. the un says the taliban is carrying out door to door visits, rub.
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