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is indispensable for is secured again, if it didn't exist, it should be created. and that even of course i bus would probably even better with all the security people that actually attended the meeting with the defense means to they see what is happening today. that will be a defense minister or the government. there's no more than improving or attempt at improving the conditions a part aid. these they see this no more than improving the occupations status quo. not reversing or getting rid of a patient not stopping or freezing or getting away with getting rid of the settlements. the indigo supplement, what they see today is a panacea authority that is in bed with with, even though there is not diplomatic process, of course, many in the eighty's think reckon or defend that they don't have much of a choice that the on the occupation and they have chosen not to engage and another uprising that this is not the way to go that they have to to,
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to that magic process. unfortunately, no matter who is in the white house, young old, black, white republican, democrat, israel can get away with whatever it is that wants to get away with using its leverage in washington in order to make sure that it gets the protection it needs in order to continue its occupation and polar nice ration of palestine and for that in the absence of any resistance in the absence of palestinian on the part of the p a. that seems like it's going to continue unabated. manuel manuel sha, joining us there from paris could to get a hold. i fell ahead on a new zealand extends a cove at 19 lockdown in its largest city while relaxing restrictions for the rest of the country. millions of people in china are struggling to cope after losing their jobs in
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a crack down on the education sector. i'd like to and support find out who came out on top off to an ethic final at the b and w chance teacher. ah hello there. they're 2 sides to the weather story in europe. we've got low pressure hanging on in the east, and that's keeping things wet and windy. but in the west, high pressure is in charge of things are looking a lot warmer and dryer, but there's still a lot of cloud cover for the british child. so the sunshine will break through some of the story from northern areas of france, but scandinavia remained fine and why with sunshine coming through for the wet weather, we have to move more south to the central area is the thing. heavy rain for germany, for poland, and as we go into choose, they will push further west those weather systems. moving towards western russia
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with heavy fall for better routes and some of the baltic states. no further south it is looking. i don't find a dryer for much of the mediterranean. we are seeing a few showers, 4 pots of turkey, and greece as well as moving into the on tuesday. we are going to see some heavy showers here, as well as the eastern areas of spain. we're seeing some heavy down pools and sun storms for barcelona from tuesday, but there is still a lot of warm surround and it's a similar story. as we move over to north africa, we are going to see the temperature pick up in liberal libya, and by the time we get to choose day, tripoli will touch 40 degrees celsius. that sure weather update. the september, annette theera as morocco records would be impacted with 19 the country posted parliamentary elections that will shape the future. while the listening post dissects the media, how they operate,
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the stories they cover. and the reason why the 911 attacks over the world 20 years on the war that followed, finally ended and i've gone to sun. but that's what caught, this didn't real, obviously, unique, attractive on i can help you and history through the eyes of the fearless and vision we filmmakers. germany goes to the poles and elections of the angle, america replace up to 15 years in power. what will the result mean for germany and european union? september on al jazeera frank assessments? by where it is? again, freedom of the press, what can again, freedom of expression, it's a weapon to get a human life. in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh
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ah. again, you're watching, i just need a reminder of our top stories to south. several rockets have been fine combo airport as the last us flight take off before tuesdays departure deadline. it's unclear who is behind the attack. us says the airport remains operating. the government is holding a series of meetings with international partners to make sure the taliban sticks to its commitments. group says thousands of vulnerable afghans left behind by foreign forces will still be allowed to leave. pocket stones, army says to be soldiers were killed in an attack along the afghan border. a fight at a military post in bus. our district. it is the 1st such as salt since the taliban seized cobbled over 2 weeks ago. i'll be head of the you and refugee agency says
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as evacuations from cobble come to an end, a far larger crisis is just beginning. millions have been displaced by decades of war, and more than half the population live on less than a dollar a day. the most vulnerable people are children, and among them orphans, are at risk. as child draft reports from come, these children and most of their parents were born into conflicts in war. but many of their fathers and mothers were killed by nato air strikes or in attacks by the taliban. and many of them will be scarred for life. just the regular federal see where to go every year, during the celebrations, we especially feel the emptiness because he is not here. and when we hear a child call its father, it's very painful. for sued and rose. one's father was a policeman. he was shot dead by the taliban as a checkpoint in eastern afghanistan, 6 years ago. resort describes how they felt since the taliban took control of his
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town earlier this month. did that he will when we see them around, it brings us pain and sadness, but we can't do anything about it. so we have left a punishment to god. sitting next to the brothers is was sillier of body. his dad and 2 of his uncles were killed in a nato as strike 11 years ago. his mother could not cope alone in bringing up his brother and 3 sisters chosen mahogany. so without a father, we didn't have a home to live amos. but here we have a home, i am said, but i don't then i grudge in my heart in the evenings when it's cool, the boys play crickets on a dusty playing field at the orphanage. 2 sides in team sport. but every one here has similar stories on that piece and a better future i've got to stand has suffered more than 40 years of conflict and wore in the country. now, it's starting a new chapter,
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but it's difficult to be optimistic about the immediate future. at least, but children like these 56 children are living at the orphanage when it's funded by local donations. about half a girl's not all of them last parents in the war. she's here and maria's father recently died of a heart attack. hello. i want to be a teacher, said she or i want to teach english, pushed to and math. tell them to hydrogen our fears as a taliban won't let us work because of the girls that are here. but the girls and boys are separated from each other. girls are taught by female teachers only. we are afraid that if we change the law, our girls section will be shut down. it's all gone, says who is over. and he has promised to respect women's rights with his own vision of islam. these children and millions like them awaiting to see where the promises of peace and prosperity are not just empty words shall strap it al jazeera,
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they subs of cornerstone. ethiopia, as a prime minister, the asked met, is meeting regional leaders is international pressure builds to end the conflict in the northern to grow region. his latest trip took him to rolanda, where he met with president polka gamache. earlier he met the leader of uganda president, you anymore. 70 the united nations secretary general antonio terrace is calling on all foreign troops to leave your attention store parties to push for last thing ceased by in t grey. mom or dad joins us live now from a neighboring kenya. so mohammed, how close are we to seeing talks between the government in addis ababa and te gray rebels? what he has house in there is a lot of shuttle diplomacy going on right now to try and bring both sides in that
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if you're p and conflict 2 talks, the african union has already appointed the former president of my judo, lucia abbas one. you'll but the people's liberation front rebels have refused an invitation from the african union. calling the organization bias to that of course, we are also seeing real on potable fees in the entire region. all out was in the field africa. the 2nd most populous mission could have effect far beyond its boldest. and in the past few days, the president can know who could data on the south to the nice president silver cube, paid a visit to prime minister, be this weekend. he visit the compiler and keep galley to see president william was 70 of uganda. i'm the one that president polk had gotten the united nations also coming in with lots of pressure to see if you opinion that warring parties come to
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the talks. but up until now, we are not seeing any kind of prime minister, be relenting. and 1st of all, taking off that degree people's regression front of the list is something that is very crucial for him to have talks with the rebels unbearable seem to be sent in the past couple of months with smaller rebel groups in for example, the region, the show the region and also the african joining forces with them and taking the flight to the government. i'm and thank you mohammed at o live 1st. in my role a martin plant who's a senior research fellow at the university of london's institute of commonwealth studies, joins us via skype now from london. thanks for being with us. so let me ask you, 1st of all, what are the prospects for any sort of a political solution to what's happening and ethiopia right now?
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well, i think unless the international pressure interaction is not very severely, i think they are pretty unlikely. the 2 grand for their part are not particularly keen on president bassinger the nigerian who's been nominated by the african union . but they might live with him if that has to. the real problem is that prime minister abbey knows that unless he wins this war, frankly, his position and the position of era as president the saw is probably untenable, and he will lose. and he's frankly at the moment, losing african support. you only have to look at what the kenyan said in the un security council, when they argue, but if you appear, should be prepared to lift the terrorist, is ignition of on the actors. not that is exactly against the whole trend of prime minister abby's policy ever since november. he's tried to isolate
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the 2 grand and paint the most terrorists, whom he would never speak to, to go back on. that would be very hard. and what does this mean and for people, for e t o, p, and in that area where, where the was, has been raging, given the humanitarian situation there. and the fact that it's getting worse. absolutely. i mean, to catastrophic the already have about 350000 people are in phase 5 of the famine situation. that means that they are actually in the famine. now 350000 people already close to death. and this is a polling because the parents have blocked aid from reaching to gray. they are they blown up bridges. they have refused to allow more than 100 trucks into the into 2 great in the last, i think it's the last month, almost if they need a 100 truck
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a day to feed them. so this is a man made famine that is being created right now by the european analytics. like not forget that the era trans, they also have done july. any food to come in through the ports of us, up and massage, and up across the border into 2 great. it would easy could easily be done. the united nations has tried to do in the past. they've been blocked. i just think you must empower joining us there from london. thank you. and they are our size. north korea has restarted its main nuclear reactor to produce weapons fuel. the un atomic agency says it's observed the discharge of cooling water from the plant, indicating its use potassium is produced to the complex north of pyongyang and potent element use to build nuclear weapons. aerobic kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at present national university. he believes north korea is taking advantage of political changes in the u. s. and
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elsewhere. and then our friends don't really tell us very much about why they make decisions. they don't print documents and things like that. the doctoral statements for us to push through, you know, some of the kind of criminal knology. i would say that the north koreans probably are thinking that negotiations with the americans are over. right. donald trump is out of office, you may recall that trump met him, john and several times, but now he's gone. and the buying team was looking at a lot of other things besides north korea. and so the americans aren't particularly pushing hard on north korea. one way or another, i think the buying people would like to have conversations and some negotiations for the northwest fairly pushing forth where the trunk people did. so i think if you're the north korean, so thinking as you know, look, i mean there's nothing going on. the americans are offering us anything. the current south korean president is laying out of office in 6 months. right. so why don't we serve, restart this and keep making weapons right? because the weapons are, would give nor feel leverage, right? him if they've got, you know, 30 instead of 20 or 100 instead of, you know, 50 or whatever. we don't know how many they have been. this gives them more
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bargaining chips when events renegotiate, can take place again and of course that they don't in the north for the weapons, student transfer, curity and other more of them, the better. so i think it's really sort of a reflection of the stalemate. negotiations over the last 6 months or new zealand is extending its locked down and its biggest city restrictions will remain in oakland for another 2 weeks, but will ease in the rest of the country. earlier, a woman with medical problems died after receiving the 5 koby 19 vaccine. the health ministry says the woman died following a ras side effect, which causes an inflammation of the heart. the countries baffling an outbreak of the delta variant after being virus free for nearly 6 months. and health officials in the australian state of new south wales of issued a stock warning about it's coded 19 outbreak. they say october is predicted to be the worst month for pressure on the health system in the country's most populous state. the new south wales premier says the state is taking extra precautions.
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october is likely to be our worst month in terms of pressure on the system. and that's why we're gearing up for that. we have been for nearly 2 years. can i say again a hospital system is under pressure? we will need to do things differently. of course, we will, where we need to manage things differently. we're in the middle of a pandemic, of course, but will we call it? of course we will. well, israel is offering booster shots of the cobra, 19 vaccine to any one above the age of 12. the elderly have been getting 3rd shots of the 5 the job since last month. israeli officials, as really health officials say a boosters needed because the effectiveness of the vaccine weakens. after 6 months . in china, many teachers and education workers have been banned from tutoring students for profit. the government hopes the ban will ease financial pressure on families and reduce the cost of raising a child. katina, you reports from basing wolf street english once old,
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private tutoring session to chinese students. he knew improved through extra study . ah, now it's one of more than $1000.00 companies, forced to close their doors. following sweeping education regulation tutoring companies can no longer teach compulsory school subjects teach during school hours . not earn a profit. thousands of foreign juices like catherine peterson, has suddenly found themselves redundant. the american taught english and critical thinking skills in china for 5 years. this is going to impact the industry a lot. and especially now with coven, it's so hard for foreigners to come into the country to. i think it might mean a huge downsizing of the industry. many parents invested and chooses to help their children boost their results in hyper competitive exams known as cow cow that they need to pass to get into universities. but many say john is tutoring industry that
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was once worth an estimated $140000000000.00 is now decimated. can you shop lost her job as an administrator in one of china's biggest tutoring companies and is now struggling to find work? sure, yeah, you know, the had hired on to go visit him issues or just because of the huge demand this industry was blooming, but it put a lot of pressure on parents because extra tutoring is not always the chinese government or it's crapped on private shoes or reduce the cost of raising a child and ease pressure on family. china's birth rate is flowing and authorities a desperately trying to encourage couples to have more children. but analysts say this isn't the only goal. authorities also want to encourage invest more innovative areas of china's i t industry's to create greater competition with high tech companies in the west. amazon, the mapping, how alina space technology is the country. mars budge knows the
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i t giants in china, and they are making money of parents anxiety. but some worry that the government badly just lead to a black market in private tutoring, just because the government has banned or is trying to cut back on a certain kind of education. and i don't mean that was thought parents from trying to pursue it. the government says it's offering support to thousands of people affected by the measures that that may not be enough to help all of those really from the shock of seeing that teaching career in china. suddenly at an end, katrina you out 0 paging volcano on the island of sicily as erupt it again, sending ash and lava into the air. mountain is the largest of italy's 3 active volcanoes, a last erupt in february. people in the nearby city of catania could see the display a fill ahead on i just installed the day view, the world was waiting for details coming up in a few months. ah
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ah ah ah. ah. again ton of sport his center. thank you very much. hi, malia and mercy has played his 1st match for python is elma, the argentine legend that came off the bent in what was one of the most highly anticipated debuts of all of time. so magic reports. it was all eyes on leon l m s c as perry times your man took on ran away football found we're excited to see the legendary argent time makers. p. s g debut from much to their annoyance
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though messy was done on the bench in the stars. the p. s. g line up didn't do too badly without him french international killing him back and put the visitors the head early on. kennedy right. the 22 year old ben bag. the 2nd goal is just pass the hour. yeah, the strike him nicely. king of the moment everyone was waiting for leon l messy. finally made his big entrance. he replaced the form of barcelona teammate nima. a bittersweet moment perhaps might deny support is the chance of ever seeing messy. the brazilian unimed pappy inaction on the same team with the frenchman, linked with an eminent, moved around madrid. having nonetheless, the fans did get the chance to see half an hour cameo from p. s g, a new number 13, in which he did offer some nice touches. and while he didn't school or provide an,
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a says he did get a personal introduction to french football courtesy of his opponent. the father was so proud of the game ended to new giving mfc a win on his p s g debut. it's the result that leave them top of the table as they look to regain the title. but moreover, you will think they have a real chance of winning the champions league. so now that they have messy in their wranglers who have molly algae 0 for man to say, neither have broken the premier league record for consecutive away games without losing. and they maybe have their goalkeeper to thank for surviving it was that we had the sensational save midway through the 2nd half of united the found the winner in the 80 s a minute versus mason greenwich school one. now we need to get all the paperwork, condone which i know part of,
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but hopefully we can get sorted and we can announce its 100 percent. and let's get christiano signed 1st and of course is not signed to to sit on the bench. of course he's not he's going to do. he's going to make us a better team of course, because of him have gone top of the table after winning the fed straight match to thought the season 1st. got the points, have tanks this on young me just before half time is the only team with 100 percent winning record. so thought this campaign that doesn't mean anything at all. doesn't mean anything honestly. and i invite everybody, not only the players, but our fence to dance won't pay attention to that. don't pay attention that. let's keep on working. if you have a long way and want to see aspects to improve on golf and patrick can't lay came out on top and an epic battle a bryce additional to where the w. d p. m. w. championship. you pass. thought as
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a day together. $21.00 on the palm and we're luck throughout the final 18 hole in the sean, but miss whole puts for the title currently as the winner with the birdie on the 6th extra hole. between give me the 6th and final automatic course in the us. why the team a little tired but you know, very, very happy. i mean, i played really well week, you know, at the beginning the week i didn't realize it would take that many 100 par just for a playoff. but i had, you know, a lot of good shots today, and it was just enough in formula one rain. so belgian and gone, he ended with maxima, stop and awarded victory without a single lap or racing race was initially suspended to our drivers were making their way to the starting grid. more than 3 hours later we saw last the just for
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laughs behind the safety car. so the dangerous conditions walk off points were awarded with george russell, owning his 1st warm sodium. and it was hamilton taken. but basically, you know, the conditions just became worse and worse from 3 o'clock onwards. so maybe we should start the race at 1 o'clock or 2 o'clock that will be a bit better. really sorry for the over supposed to out. there was some television on the same day and it was like, it was incorrectly checked out and i can, i was in 2nd and i can see a single thing. i've been telling everyone, i think that is of the money back today because we didn't give them a show that was in the race should be counted the race by the you still get the position. i still get the point to be shocking, and that's for me, i hand you back to have them. thanks. that is it for me for this news out,
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but how am i here? dean is here in a moment. more than a news news news. i talked to al jazeera what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing. otherwise we listen. we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sarah how many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms parties are
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much more like the british parties. now, there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than their, our own a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. new zealand is a bird watches paradigm. but this south pacific nation has one of the worst extinction records on racks and other interviews. president have decimated the nicely the population. the klein is still ongoing. if we let it roll for another 50 years, they won't be much left to restore. now you 0 and he's leaving the world with an extraordinary goal to why pat the countries worth by 2050. there is nowhere else on the planet like this. and we now have the technology, the well in the know here, facing. finally, after 2 days of searching success, we made out 1st k way. those birds will join 14 other key we released
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in the last few months. it's a vital step in saving wild way, which will almost walked out across this region 2 decades ago. the fun america's last say enough, ghana, stana rockets attack at campbell airport as the pool are tend to its final stage. ah hello. hello. hey team. this is al jazeera life and also coming up how can i get back to us, the cutting power to the city of new orleans over meeting between us really and palestinian leaders.

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