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or busted, people remain span because they have the ninety's, like in the ninety's, they have the same tools that they have and the law and order. for example, they don't have the specific uniform. if you look at around getting the same cause, like ordinary people or so people remain confirmed because any, anyone in the benefit of situation that poses that poses specific challenges in terms of their being a lack of accountability because you were just talking about different groups of taliban monitoring different areas, very difficult to identify them because they're wearing plain clothes. what does that mean for the population in those areas? there's been a lot of issues. for example, schools are stated that government offices are closed no public services
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and i'm not in uniform. so we don't know who is who right now in the city, so that's, that's causing a lot of fear among the people. i believe that if they're tyler bond who are in, in couple issues, specific uniforms or specific id so that people know back to their school. there is an unfolding humanitarian disaster in the country. food prices arising in a country where already millions were relying on imports. you speak about pupil being deprived of access to medical services. how much worse could it get? if african situation remains the same, it will go from bad to worse. right now we have 15 minutes. adrian crisis.
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shortage. prices are high and we don't have and hope that in the near future, it will be a solution for that. when people don't have access to, to the meetings of people, they are faced with the shortage of food and millions of people. i can say the internally displaced anyone before the bond case because of the city. we had a huge number of internally displaced people. and right now, you can see from every angle of life, if you look at the situation and it's going from back to us with a message or each day you were mentioning the number of internally displaced people, thousands fled the provinces as a result of recent violence just before the taliban takeover incumbent adding to
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millions, already displaced by years of conflict. beyond the capital, do you have information about the situation for people in other parts of the country, particularly the, the humanitarian challenges facing in the problem is the situation is not worse because in some provinces we had a conflict of conflict like investigative golf and kinda hard and that is like, hey ross, so, or there was a conflict, so the situation is not, was, was getting those problems is relatively, if you see the situation koppel is relatively better, the tolerances are a lot worse because of the ongoing conflict that has been going on from a years and years, oh rushes president says the west should learn from russia's mistakes in afghanistan. lighting putin delivered the warning. while meeting with the german
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chancellor, anglo merkel at the kremlin, said, trying to impose foreign values on the country is futile. adding that the taliban is now the new reality. jonah haul, has more in this from london. i've got to stand drives, if you like, yet another wedge into relations between russia and put a germany, putin. and merkle merkel is on her way out at the end of next month to his a sort of farewell visit. they disagreed over the years on a great many things. 16 years she's been in power. he's been around a bit longer and will be quite a lot longer. yet. the reality is, and it is a deeply uncomfortable reality for nato allies like germany. they can no longer influence events, but in russia and china, certainly can they maintain their presence inside afghanistan, they maintain contacts with the taliban. and to the extent that i've got to stand is discussed at the table between these 2, they'll be looking for mircle. perhaps we'll be looking for some basis of
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cooperation some reason to see shared interests in co operating. and i've got to stand in order to try and get russia to influence the taliban again to rein them in . to prevent them from reverting to type to try desperately to retain some of the advances of the last 20 years. not least, of course, rights for women and girls, minorities and so on. on the anniversary of the poisoning of crime in christian collection of volley, the u. k is imposing sanctions on suspect and russian spies. 7 names have been published on a british cotton website. both the u. k and the us will freeze the assets with persons saying that they are intelligence operatives who played a part in the voluntary poisoning valley survived, but has since been arrested in jail in moscow. the kremlin denied that had anything to do with the attack. well now to malaysia, the country has a new prime minister. it's 3rd in his many years,
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it's miles. sabri yackel was appointed off to receiving support from a majority of m. p. 's, he succeeds more than yes, seen who resigned when his handling of the pandemic last him supports foreign reports on this now from carla is miles sabri i hope is malaysia's 9th prime minister. he was appointed by the constitutional monarch. so turn up to less ulten . i've not shopped off to securing backing from a 114 members of parliament in a 222 seat lower house. his appointment means the new ruling alliance is made up of the same parties as the previous administration led by mill. you didn't? yes, and he resigned on monday, after losing the support of 15 am piece. the transition means the united malays national organization or i'm know, will be in an even stronger position because is miles sabri is the parties vice president. i'm not, you know, at the drivers of the ruling correlation,
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a position which it has been competing for the last one and a half years. then it came back to government again, no rule the country for more than 60 years before it was voted out in 2018 because of a corruption scandal. current precedent, much ahead committee and former premier, not your brush up a fighting corruption cases in court and deny charges against the the party returned to power last year when several m. p 's including we didn't, who are part of a new reform is government that had ruled for less than 2 years. switched sides. analysts say they don't expect much policy to change its most. certainly a very experienced politician, but perhaps not the most inspiring one. you want, especially the, based off the last government because he was giving the daily briefings on the and me combat efforts and san malaysia is tackling its worst wave of corona virus with
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one of the highest number of daily new infections and deaths in the region. a state of emergency and a locked down have been ineffective in curbing rise in cases and public anger has grown. at the time of the announcement of is miles subways, appointment, nearly 350000 malaysians had signed an online petition to protest against his leadership. the king has said, any new prime minister must demonstrate majority support by holding a vote of confidence in parliament, which is set to reconvene next month. but with is miles sabri holding the same level of support as we had in gaston when he came into power last year. some analysts say a new administration does not necessarily mean a more stable government. florence lee al jazeera qualify for you. k drug maker astrazeneca says it's trial day to raises the prospect of
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a new treatment to prevent cove at 19 firm said it's novel antibody therapy. reduce the risk of people developing any coven? 1900 symptoms by 77 percent in a late stage trial. research gives hope to people who respond poorly to immunization shots. toyota re slashing his global. com production by 40 percent next month. it's just the latest call, make it to run out of micro chips because of a pandemic. the problem is now being felt by consumers as well, or by mommy 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 have been left nearly empty. that filter a global chip shortage lead to a full in production, and that's due to the pandemic. social distancing measures and shops, towns have affected factory output and fluids supply chains. with each call using
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about $3000.00 chips. it's not possible to drive without them. the connection between coven, i seen, and the 2nd of the shortage is that within the foundries of production lines, that there are infections clusters or large scale infection in areas in countries where there are not enough access to back being or destination rate itself is very low. to contain the earth and then to resume the production, it's copied, coughing, 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, chip 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?
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can you push it along? you cannot push this along because the ceramics come out of netherlands 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 is, was the largest or to make by sales volume. and was the last in the industry to be affected? having stockpiled chip, it was a head of the change, but wasn't able to replenish supplies, ultima 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 call 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 smart phones, plains, games, consoles and most mon appliances. as the chips fall short,
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unless the recommending people put the brakes on buying a car until at least next year, nor that money out to 0. again, his government has shut down dozens of non governmental organizations. 54 groups, including char, sees and religious organizations about operations suspended for not complying with regulations. like such a, such as a ban on political involvement present during the 70s government has, in the past, accused charities of backing the opposition. but his opponent say it's all part of a long wanting campaign to silence critics. people living in one of west africa, key eco tourism sides say they are fighting for it survival. locke, johnson beach, just outside sierra. he owns capital free town is famed for its marine life and surrounding rain, forests and wildlife. government wants to build an industrial harbor there, a plan critics of branded catastrophic. i might interest reports. the days
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catch begins to arrive in the hour to be a marine protected area of free town fish traders and by is eagerly await from. but a kudos sting. raise to crustaceans. much of civilian fish is consumed, loki. but the bulk of the catches hold by $40.00 off the coast, fishermen widicker all my says the new project will change that. the several will out of value to our, our product, to the call to you. you know, for the past, yes, the i've been by the guy from experts now i can be market mix up of every blessing because a lot have an activity on the market. this is where the government wants to cite behalf of an area with whites and beaches and pristine forest. well,
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it's all almost been it. and tommy bunder was property, sit on 3 acres, a piece of real estate. he vows to keep government pressure got it describes the plan to take over the property as a desperate land grab about his name. i don't think they want to do. yeah. they want to do different things. that's why they want 250 cars. because if they want to do about boys not to, i'm going to cause suddenly insufficient. marine resources has an estimated value of $400000000.00 a year, but the country likes the capacity to extract the maximum economic benefit from it . the government says the project will allow setting your account with your resources to process and package it catch rather than send it to neighboring countries. it i use this will create jobs and more revenues. but could you say the location is wrong? they want that if the project goes ahead, it could lead 20 ecological and human disaster. despite the warning,
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the government says its mind is made up. know that we're going to change our mind. we're just going to do the tin doctor's good for this content. that is correct for this content that future generations will say, oh this people did. this thing for us they can on the benefits of the proposed project was never in doubt for both its proponents and point. but active is blamed the government for much of the confusion surrounding it because our civil society, we are more concerned about the environmental impact of the project. first of all, when you had about the time, it didn't come from any official source because government was kind of comfortable to open up discussion to bring interest very discussion around the table with we've got investments, we know why no chinese work on the black joke. the 55000000 project will be executed with a grant from china. the government of standard yard and fisherman insisted the benefits far outweigh the risk and abundant it is out of the question. what
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landowners threatening international legal action against their own government. this could be a long grown out battle between the 2 sites. i mean, obviously committed reason i'll use it. i like johnson see really quick right now, but often that will have some rough and a down on why he's decided to end his season. ah ah
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black market demand for an exotic fish found in mexico is endangering a species fisherman blame the crisis on the government's mismanagement of environmental policies. and appa has the story fishing his hard business in san felipe it aside from the punishing heat, tougher fishing restrictions have force many here to tighten their belts. load in so got see of the local fisheries association says fishermen are being collectively punished for criminal activity in the protected waters of the upper gulf of california. i think 7 was going to fill up with killer. we know there is illegal fishing, but we've been fighting for 30 years to keep our fishing permits and maintain our cooperative. it isn't fair that we're being lumped in with those who do not respect the 0 tolerance policy. the no fishing boundaries along with a band on gil nets were put in place to protect a rare porpoise that lives only in these waters. it's known in mexico as the vector
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. but many believe the laws aimed at protecting lucky does have failed to stop illegal fishing. spurred by a high demand for another rare species. do other boys of fish that has us gallbladder, which is like balloon that allows the fish to move up and down into water that has a very high value in china through illegal trafficking. so people are fishing for by using governance, killing becky does to traffic to extract the bladder and traffic gets to china through a native states to 2 other goal bladders have become so sought after even drug cartels are said to be in on the action. these specimens are quite small, but we're told that a single, full grown to of a swim bladder can be worth more than a kilo of cocaine. in an effort to disrupt the to swab a black market, trade conservation is or bedding on to do about forming the well intentioned
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summary. these efforts may not be enough to save the endangered vector and its local fishermen who seem to be paying the price. it's important to recognize that that legal fishing is important for many communities and mexico and the upper gulf form. yes, that there are alternatives for legal fishing that we need to support local legal fishermen in the area and, and economy called tentative for them. and i would express our concern because of law decrease in budgets, the from the federal government for environmental institutions and mexico that we've been seeing since 6 or 7 years back. experts agree. the problem requires action by the governments of mexico, the u. s. and china to crack down on the trafficking of endangered species in the upper gulf of california. many hope whatever the solution may be. it will strike
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a balance between conservation and the livelihoods of fishing communities. manuel rap, hello al jazeera san felipe and mexico sport. now with leah and o r thank you so much. we'll ref, nador is out of tennis for the rest of the season, meaning that he'll miss this year's final major. the us open. the 20 time grand slam champion is the latest big name to pull out of the tournament. joining roger federer and defending champion dominic team. and it all has been troubled by a foot injury since losing to know the joke of it in the french open semi finals back in june. the us open starts at the end of this month. i needed to go with my family with my mom, with my go post special ed though to understand what's going on but the foot, he's not the proper way today. no less yet. i where they will practice and prepare myself the way that they need to to be competitive. i understand that they went
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to b. so we had to take that position, but i am confident that they will recover myself. one woman who will be at the us open as the defending champion, naomi osaka, the last time she was in a grand slam was at the french open, where she drew attention after pulling out of the post match press conference, fighting mental health concerns. she went on to write an op ed in time magazine about her battle with mental health, and is received international praise and criticism for not talking to the media after a loss or earlier. we spoke to tennis writer john worth, i'm from sports illustrated. he says the media are trying to me sensitive and respectful of her. i'm not sure it's, it's the media. i think the press conference format. she gets asked the question to answer the question. she finds herself very vulnerable in that situation. and it's really about her level of comfort, her mental health,
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she's spoken about it. i think sometimes this is misconstrued as my own soccer versus the media. and i really don't think it's that i think it's a very cordial relationship. i just think for what ever reason she is very uncomfortable with the press conference format and it's going to be very interesting. she gave a press conference this week. it did not go particularly well. and all of this is of a piece with a mental health challenges that she's spoken about. it's going to be very interesting and i think honestly she has a lot of support in the media. i think the media wants her to overcome this because he's really quite lovely and engaging when she feels comfortable in the room. the members of the media that cover her regular are really quite sensitive. now and again, this is not a relationship that full of attention or friction, she's not acting like an untitled athlete. she has a personal issue with the breast offers foreman and yeah, when you're on the other side, i think we're all trying to be extra sensitive about what's going to make her more comfortable. well, gymnast simone biles has also opened up about her mental health. the american was
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expected to win gold in every event at the tokyo olympics, but pulled out of all, but one oper out is final. she said she does not regret putting herself 1st. i feel like it was probably a build up of things over the past years that maybe i have to press. i mean i'm in therapy, i go to therapy, pretty religiously. and it's, it's just something that took hold of me because your body in your mind tells you when enough it's enough. and i just think that unfortunately when it happens, so thinking back, it's like wouldn't wish that on anyone, obviously, but i wouldn't change anything for the world because they also did so good and gave an outlet for athletes to speak up about their mental health in their well being. busy and learn that you can put yourself 1st before the athlete, and i think naomi is very inspirational in that matter. well, chelsea forward winger christian politic has tested positive for coping 19 and will miss sundays. london, darby against arsenal. meanwhile, arsenals manager, mikkel,
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or teddy says that he doesn't know if he'll have available the 4 players who miss last week's opening game with the season. because of corona virus. 2 of the apps and players were captain pierre, america, plumbing and key forward. alexandra like is that why they have some of these to be like i say it has been trained and so you know, been really good job. i had training session yesterday, but yeah, they were affected by them by the virus. and alex something similar as well. so, so yeah, there will manchester city boss pep, guardiola has refused to be drawn on speculation linking his club with byron munich start. robert live in dusky city are keen to sign a striker, and the polling international has been thrown in the mix following reports that he's looking for a new challenge. next question mark. now listen, live and levies in in be so important, playful by munich and, and he was him,
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i'm not going to play to talk in your colleagues today about the 11 days left about transfer market. so either way is going to help and nobody knows. so tomorrow, how the game report of the game, ashton, a game in when finish, when we come back, the international break will have all a squad to, to, to fight for the every game in the season. back to tennis and women's world number one, ashley barney is through to the semi finals in cincinnati. the australian overcame french open champion. barbara craig chicago in straight sets, party will now play former world number one, angela herbert in the amends in the men's event. topsy, daniel, madame, dismantle a pablo, cut in your booster 6161 met with that will play fellow russian andre brew blood in the semi, at the women's british open, england's georgia hall and american mena. hurry, guy shared the lead at the halfway stage. the pair sits at 7 under par, one shot,
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clear of the nearest challenger's. moto g. p. ryder, maverick vignettes and yamaha have parted ways with immediate effect. yamaha had already suspended the spaniard for allegedly trying to damage his bikes, engine during a race earlier this month than jala was due to leave at the end of the season after terminating his contract, you're early. but the team says an immediate separation has now been agreed upon. boxing legend, money pack y'all, returns the ring on saturday for the 1st time in 2 years. the 42 year old filipino has not fought since winning the w. b. a super welterweight title, which he lost in january this year because of an activity that title was given to cuba. her dentist, who guess who faces pack you out on saturday in las vegas. all right, that's all your sport for me and her hand. you back over to mary, i'm in london. all right, leah, thanks very much for the news, al, but i'll have a much more coverage of situation in afghanistan very shortly. i will see you in
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a couple of minutes. i me news news news. the tele bond has taken control, got us on 20 years, also with the photos from power. the country now faces a new reality. how will that impact people on fall in the world react with the latest news and analysis from us? going to change in the brazilian dictatorship,
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the democratically run football team. the corinthians changed the course of the nation. the center was a revolutionary football, known to locals, as the dr. football rebels concludes with the celebration of life and legacy of socrates and the corinthians, democracy movements on al jazeera talk to al jazeera. we'll roam. did you want the un to take and who stopped you? we listen. you see the whole infrastructure in guys being totally destroyed. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on our sera. sera is here to report on the people often ignored, but who must be hurt? how many other channels can you say will take the time and put extensive thought into reporting from under reported areas?
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of course we cover major global offend, but our passion lives and making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how this find libya and her region. and so many others. we go to them, you make the effort, we care. we ah! trap between the taliban and uncertainty desperate afghans wait and hope for the chance to be lifted out of the country. i made the decision. the buck stops with me . i kissed the wise present his question over his administration's handling of the afghanistan withdrawal and pledges to evacuate all afghans who worked alongside us forces. ah.

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