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algorithms that are being developed in, designed to push content that says quick me every click, we make value. so what, what end in the, for the 5 last series raise in mexico. examining how the propaganda and prop shape contents all hail the algorithm on jeviana ah, talks to end and armed rebellion against the taliban rule as it tries to sent it out and put together a government. a warning that have done this funds economy is close to collapse prices of soaring racing phase of a possible humanitarian crisis. ah, columns and roman watching out there like my headquarters here in the whole. so coming up the u. s. supreme court oppose the lower in texas spending most abortions
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making the strictest in the country and back to class. but for how long, how an education crisis in lebanon is leaving schools and parents to fend for themselves. i welcome to the program as e telephone, professor vale, a new government have done. his sons economy is near collapse prices of essential goods of thought that says to cash, and i have these transfers limited. the us says frozen about $10000000000.00 and national reserves must be held abroad. economists say foreign investment will be needed to help the country recover. now the taliban is still facing opposition and armed resistance in the punching valley. the mountains enclave is around a 150 kilometers north of campbell. but there's been fighting to talks between the 2 sides, fail to reach a settlement. dozens of people have been killed. let's get bonus from rob mcbride, who's lived for us in cobble. what do we know about the you might say the failure
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of these talks in the pantry valley and what could happen next, rob? i mean, this 10 standoff continues in and around the pan jay with that word that the bridge pretty much the whole of the valley and i was surrounded by taliban. you didn't. these talks have been going on for some time. right? to come up with a peaceful resolution of this of the stand off of this continuing stand up by the resistance. we have heard from the taliban themselves, the why, the why, the latest negotiation they say have failed. and they've accused the resistance in the past year, making completely irrational demands. now, according to the taliban, the this resistance group with asking to retain its weapons. it's which doesn't sound too outland days, but then also according to the pursuit, who is the leader of this resistance with power. and they also asking for i 30
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percent of the representation in the new government of afghanistan, which does seem to be an extremely big, especially when you consider the relative size of this resistance movement. now, you know, 20 years ago, the precursor of this movie with the know the lines. it was based in the pansy valley, eventually sweat the taliban from power. but you are talking about a much different movement today than 20 years ago. it is far more isolated. it cannot say that it represents boss waves of northern afghanistan as the previous movement did. so it does seem to be pretty incredible that they would be making these demands if the taliban version of this is correct. and it's difficult to see where it will end because i have been classes. we do know that there are reports of civilian leaving the, the pension. they do expect the fighting to intensify as we monitor the situation to see where it goes next. another news within the country in an international community, as well as many africans wait to hear sort of what sort of inclusive government
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will be put in place as stated by the taliban. but women's issues continue to be a major discussion point. yeah, that's right. i mean, they thought to been going on down in kandahar about the makeup and what you taliban government will take, but that there has been all of this focus on these guarantees about human rights and about women's rights. in particular, the taliban is saying that i can't guarantee those things, but with a caveat that it will all, all, all have to be within the framework of shatter your law. and it's the, it's the interpretation of that, which is the consent to many people here in afghanistan, there is a concern that despite the tell about leadership, words about this is a new type of government that they will only be compromised to a certain point. that the taliban it seems, can not stray too far from its idea. logical belief that it's fundamental because then it wouldn't be the taliban. there is
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a concern that once the eyes of the world are off cobble or off taliban, that it will revert to type. and especially in the implementation of all of these rights and laws at street level, that will be more of the strict to interpretations. people remember from 20 years ago, so that is a continuing concern here for many groups. women's groups here in particular, robert bride in cobble. thank you. now has the afghan economy, stalls warnings of a looming, humanitarian crisis are growing louder. alexander previously served as us treasury department financial, a tashay in the embassy and cobble, and he says the focus should be on the economic situation. even before this crisis, many afghans were living well below the poverty line. as of last year, roughly 90 percent of africans, or about $35.00 or $36000000.00 people lived on less than $2.00 a day. and this is from former president gummy. so the situation has been very
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challenging. the international community and the united states had previously stepped in to provide tremendous assistance to the afghan people. but the situation were in today is cause directly because the taliban withdrew from peaceful negotiation and a peaceful, political process. and engage in the violent takeover of afghanistan. and unfortunately, there are terrible consequences for their misguided actions. now, there are still questions about what went wrong with the departure of american forces from afghanistan. us defense chiefs have been facing the prints for the 1st time since the end of the withdrawal. they say the war hasn't been fought in vain particle and reports from washington. for these are the men in charge of running the us military, ultimately responsible for carrying out the president orders. now defending that withdrawal from afghanistan. it was her. oh it, it was historic duty to focus on the fact that they say 124000 people were
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evacuated in a hostile environment. but that leaves out the questions. how could the intelligence be so wrong about the strength of the taliban? why was in such a chaotic situation, why weren't they able to get out all americans and the 10s of thousands of afghans they pledge to help during disorderly evacuation. that's all 175 people killed, including 13 us service members from a suicide attack near the airports. that they said are questions for later. cannot also say that no operation is ever perfect. i will tell you that we will do what we always do, and that is to, to look at ourselves and do after action reviews and, and we want to make sure that we learn every lesson that can be learned from this experience. they may be questioning themselves in private, but allies are doing it publicly in the most you, we do not need another such job political event to rest,
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that you must twice for greater decision making to autonomy and greater capacity for action and throughout. the disappearance was less about reassuring allies than their own troops. the emotion of this moment made clear by the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. this is tough stuff. war is hard. it's vicious, it's brutal. it's unforgiving. and yes, we all have pain and anger, and when we see what is unfolded over the last 20 years, and over the last 20 days, that creates pain and anger. the mission now is to try and contain the political fall out and figure out what went wrong. well, trying to reassure the troops that 20 years of war were worth it, even though they left the taliban back in control using their equipment and celebrating what they say was the total defeat of the united states. petty clean l . j 0 washington. he doesn't use the us supreme court has now li rejected an emergency appeal against
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a new abortion or in the state of texas. now the court voted 5 to 4 to allow the country's most restrictive law to remain in place by the procedure from 6 weeks into pregnancy and makes no exceptions of rape or incest. andy callahan reports on wednesday, the so called fetal heartbeat bill of texas became law making it one of the strictest abortion measures in the us. this is now the only state binding abortions after a heartbeat has been detected at around 6 weeks before many women even realize they're pregnant. texas governor greg abbott, signed the bill in may with the expectation of legal challenges they work together on a bipartisan basis to pass a bill that i'm about to son. that ensures that the life of every unborn child who has a heartbeat will be saved from the ravages of abortion. by midnight on tuesday, clinics across the state were turning women away, who are more than 6 weeks pregnant, were having really difficult conversations where patients are filled with anguish
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and worry and fear as they try to figure out what's next to them. i'm in health group say it amounts to a total ban on abortion, but the new law also empowers ordinary citizens to su abortion providers. and those who help women get the procedure. we think that we could feel lawsuit against a huge range of people, including frontline workers. that health center is including counselors to provide genetic counseling to someone about their pregnancy and ultimately refer them for an abortion if that's what the patient wants. several other states mostly in the conservative south, have tried passing similar abortion restrictions with mixed success. pro abortion rights group, say the legal push, maybe leading up to a direct challenge to the 1973 landmark roe v wade federal ruling that gave women the right to seek an abortion state of mississippi is now directly challenging that
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constitutional rights. and with a more conservative leaning supreme court, it may be the biggest test in decades. we certainly have reason to fear what the supreme court will do with this stretch challenge to row and what's happening today and going forward. and texas is deeply alarming because they may have found a blueprint for rolling back a portion access regardless of what the supreme court decides with the jackson women's health case. access to abortions as long been a divisive and deeply political issue in the us. that momentum seems to be gathering pace to challenge the choice of women across this nation. and galico al jazeera, the group of government is abducted 73 students in north western virginia. the children were taken from high school in the remote village of kaya in some foreign state. the government has imposed a curfew and ordered all schools in the state to close. more than 1000 students have been kidnapped in nigeria since december. the attacks are often carried out by criminal gangs while still had here on out there. that is whalers position and they
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full year election boy called we'll hear why they've had a change of heart and cleaning up shop. they knew agreement in bangladesh springs hope of better protection for workers, and one of the wealth top government exporters, the story after the break. ah ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored my cattle airways. hello. the same very, very heavy right across the some parts of spain recently. and it's going to stay very disturbed here as you go through the next couple of days. the mass of cloud here, sundry down, pause, continuing to rumble away with this nasty little area of low pressure. so if the lamps, yeah, maybe 70 millimeters afraid in a 12 hours and that's around a months with of rainfall, entire september average coming down and just half a day than elsewhere. we are looking at try
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a price of skies across the north. west central air is largely dry. we have got some showers. little further reese was but this is a seen a close to valencia or actually pushing up towards the northeast corner of spain where we saw some very heavy rainfall coming through them. and widespread, sliding further heavy down pools lingering here as we go on through us. stay on the showers just nudging into southern parts of france in the process towards the north, west. britain and ireland vine and rather more cloud, the intricate part of england wells. and over tours on scotland looking find a job with plenty of sunshine, sunshine to for the time being up towards the baltic, states that we will see some wet weather, grassy coming back in here. as we go on through friday, showers to the central parts of the mediterranean, further east is fine, dry and sunny. sponsor cut on airways, on air or online, be part of the debate, or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are
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the, when no help take it off the table. it's a shooting site atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t f. d like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era, ah, ah, ah, book a bucket, what you onto there with me? so he'll run the reminder, vol, top stories of gun phones, economy as close to collapse after the rapid withdrawal of us forces and the taliban takeover prices of essential goods of sort. while the us are frozen about
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$10000000000.00 in national reserves move be held abroad, the taliban is still facing opposition and armed resistance in the mountains province have been shared north of campbell. as we will find to have to talk between the 2 sides, failed to reach a settlement. and the u. s. supreme court has natalie rejected an emergency appeal against new abortion law and state of texas the most restrictive law of its kind in the country. bands of procedure from 6 weeks into pregnancy. now the us says food in i've got a son, could renown just a month in just a month and that isn't enough cash to buy basic supplies. it's humanitarian coordinates that hold on to 01 in 3 africans facing hunger condition has gotten from human data and perspective continues to be stimulated as i speak to you today from couple more than half of the children they didn't have him in tonight or not. and that's the reality of the situation that face and makes concern about the
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future of the social sector. as there will be all the limitations in g c, saturday. of the teachers and education workers and those social sector workers be paid because most of the budget issues to be the salary as actually came from the for an aide. and right now we don't have budgeting provisions to cover those. those support many western pounds are looking to cancel for diplomatic help. the foreign secretary is in a meeting with his guitar, a counterpart. the gulf states has played a crucial role in recent evacuations. trying to use its influence to give people safe passage. mohammed vows ball. i've also asked his excellency, very kindly to agree to the relocation of the netherlands embassy from couple to doha. that was for a minister of the netherlands commenting on discussions into how cutout for
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a minister. similar requests have come from other western nations, including the u. s. and the u. k. the military mission is over, a new diplomatic mission has begun. as of today, we suspended our diplomatic presence in campbell and transferred our operations to doctor. it shows to what extent katara has emerged as a reliable piece broker in the region, especially with regards to off gun stop, cut ought to be gone. its efforts for piecing. i've got to start a decade ago in 2011 it to granted asylum to taliban leaders who were released from the u. s. prison at guantanamo bay. they laid the groundwork for subsequent talks with the afghan government. the gulf nation is home to the largest us space in the middle east, with nearly $10000.00 towards the request of the us upon the bank. political office was opened in bo, how in 2000, and 135 years later,
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the u. s. on body ban began direct talks leading to last year's agreement. and senior us military officials began holding face to face talks with by the band leaders in doha. when the evacuations began in college, the american base at the low date in cut off, suddenly became a hub for tens of thousands of people leaving off guns time. 40 percent of all evacuated passed through it. but the departure of foreign troops doesn't to me, in the end of afghanistan's difficulties, the country is facing several challenges. after decades of war, 10, thousands of skilled workers are fewer to have left the country. katara influence will be needed even more now as the body by works to set up what it says will be an inclusive government. while many are waiting to see if a body ban will follow through with its promises to respect with insights and work with other nations being also fair and the new
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media in the past few years between with us, between fight yvonne and the u. s. or provided one and the other half forgotten parties has built at last with all the african parties, not only with bites on end, this investment that resulted with this to last. i think we need all to use it in a good way for the good of the future of a gun. it has also agreed to join fs with turkey in order to operate the international airport in couple of vital lifeline for the landlocked country. it's also expected to host more future talks about a new era of afghan nationalist stability and reconciliation mohammed fund and dizzier. 6 people have died in the northeastern united states as tropical storm either brings reco rainfall and floods. now for those who are in new york city, marysville diblasio has declared
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a state of emergency. residents have been warned of dangerous conditions on the roads. the national weather service recorded nearly 8 centimeters of rain in one hour and central park on wednesday night. while i do, it's cause we have a can neighboring new jersey where a state emergency is also in the fact that were threats of tornadoes as the storm is north of midland, fall in the southern states of louisiana as a category for hurricane, but it has now weakened after nearly 2 years of home studying during the pandemic students in lebanon returning to school. but they're likely to miss out for a 3rd year as the lebanese education sector faces it's worst crisis in years. so the kyra has more from beirut. it's a big day for a hiv who's registering his children at a local school that he's concerned for their future. i mean, we're scared of this academic year won't continue, especially for those starting school for the 1st time. some parents are struggling financially and can't afford to send their children,
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but i'm worried whether we'll be able to continue paying school, tuition, and expenses. more than 1000000 children in lebanon have been out of school since about demick begun. the economy has deteriorated further and now major fuel shortages, they, the electric and internet blackouts means classrooms may stay emptier for longer at the bottom that concerns for our students. how will they get to school without fuel or afford meals? this is a port neighborhood, parents owning a little money are in a difficult situation. they can't even afford to, not just please, but some 5, we need solutions, some school officials and teachers of told algebra that's in the absence of the clear plan by the k. take government, they've been forced to rely on themselves. now this is one of many schools 11 on the relies on electric generator to even say open. it says it has enough fuel for the 1st month of the new school year, which is due to start bar teaches. i'm not sure what they're going to be doing beyond that. they've already started looking at alternative options to the smart
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interactive board there and competes is the school students rely on and the replacing them with be these are the old fashion white boards. some schools say that they'll be able to use the phone panel, but it's an extremely expensive option. the not all schools in the country can afford nearly 3 quarters of schools and 11 on our private high a tuition fees are forcing thousands of students to switch to state schools this year. just have a half of 11 on population now lives in poverty, high inflation, and the evaluation of the lebanese layer. it's almost $20000.00 to the dollar means basic school supplies on affordable for most last year was $35000.00. now 851-1000. this is normally the busiest time of the year for 30, but he's hardly sold any academic books. the cats education ministry hasn't printed them out this year, leaving mostly imported but expensive ones on offer. the ministry says it's waiting on assistance from the finance and energy ministries plus international donation.
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60, to have the allow, we're facing many challenges. that doesn't mean we're ready, but we're working day by day on a plan to make it easier for students to return to school. if living on those is that subjugation sector, it loses everything lost or something calmer knows well, she quit the job as a teacher to start a new life outside of lebanon. teachers of threatened to go on strike if their salaries aunts increased. they say $50.00 a month paycheck barely covers daily, expensive future, for example, can help with a salary her husband's with that and with, with the car expenses, the food, especially the food and for example, in the essential things you buy for your kids. but for now, you can do nothing with the salary except for filling up your car with gas saves the children, is described educational situation in lebanon as catastrophic learning levels relatively low before the current of virus. but now the future of an entire
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generation has become even more uncertain. so to hide a al jazeera beta. now the sub capital of indian administered kashmir isn't locked down after the death of a senior separate his leader side alley sha galandes families that he died at his home in sugar. he was 91 and i had been unwell for months. galani was under house arrest for more than a decade. hundreds of support had gathered outside his home and armed forces have been deployed across the region. that is where it is. opposition is switching tactics after boycotting regional and local elections for the past 4 years. after months of internal disagreement, the main coalition has agreed to feel candidates in november poll or latin america editor lucy newman. has this report. would they wouldn't say that was the question that's finally been answered. why we went after a very conscious and deep analysis with decided to participate in this process
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regional elections to choose venezuelan governors and mares a scheduled for november 20. first, the nino, physician hard, his boy caught in the last presidential elections in 2018 and the subsequent legislative elections in which the loss control of the national assembly. they argued the conditions for a fair, competitive and transparent election didn't exist. in fact, they say they still have no guarantees, but the change of heart is proof that they no longer believe that continuing to best on a self proclaimed interim government. led by opposition leader one by law is feasible for reading the part about the belief in we'll continue to trading because we cannot continue leaving a fantasy. president nichol asthma. ludo congratulated the opposition, but could not resist taking a jab wise all who had favored boycotting the elections. again. i told my wife
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sylvia to get some good popcorn because i'm going to sit in my arm chair in front of the tv with my popcorn to see one white oh, hold on november 21st. and then i will applaud because we managed to include him in democracy again to include him in the constitution. mcgruder has good reason to celebrate. he hopes opposition, participation in the elections will ease international pressure and help restore diplomatic recognition by many you left them. can a north american countries participating in the elections also gives you a position a chance to gain ground, especially while carrying out intensive negotiations with the government to recover the independence of venezuela's democratic institutions? why thought responded to my ludo tweeting, get serious. we all know there are no guarantees of a free and fair election. that's exactly why you are sitting at
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a negotiating table with those of us who are demanding a literal and political guarantees. and a time table for future elections. mother was demanding that the united states and great britain, we move stiff economic sanctions in exchange for progress being made in the internationally sponsored negotiations taking place in mexico city. for that to happen, the government will have to be prepared to make concessions that until now have been unthinkable to see and human houses. 0 new deal between global clothing companies and factory edits in bangladesh could mean better conditions for workers. the agreement means that retailers could also face legal action if they don't meet safety standards. tanveer child re house story when they're on a plaza building collapsed in 2013, killing more than a 1000 workers. it brought unprecedented pressure on the global government industry . and led to an agreement between clothing, brand and local manufacturers in bangladesh. that agreement has improved workplace
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safety here. and then new daily is now expected to build on that progress and provide further protection money. in the national export, we feel that the new internal accord that has been agreed on for 2 years is a major victory for unions and the workers. now the accord will not be limited to building electric and fire safety. it will also look into occupational safety, health, and other issues that benefit worker safety. the new car makes it mandatory for global brands to set bass, extend of the workplace safety, as well as establish minimum wage independent factory inspection, public reports on the factories and constant repairs and renovation. on like the previous agreement was specifically focused on fire and building safety, the near prod, broaden the scope to ensure the general health and safety of the worker. it's also legally binding. the new agreement contains many of the rules set out in the
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original, including the ability to hold global retail brands legally accountable. if their factors fail to meet safety standards. we do abide by the safety protocols and regulations introduced by the court alliance, including maintaining health and other issues. safety comes 1st in the factory. it's important for our organization here, along with the international partners and retail brands, will continue to inspect factories, monitor safety standard, then provide training, the ready made garments sustainability council will be in charge of implementing the agreement. basically, the international agreement between brands and union is a bilateral one. it does not impact the functions of ready made government sustainability council r a c. because i received an independent platform where there are 3 stakeholders for industrial. there unions are there and also brenda that. so the c and
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the health and safety issues are being taken care of in odyssey to try for tight. although most workers are not fully aware of this new agreement, some have basic ideas about yes, we have heard of it. the fact the managers all regulations and safety procedures, according to a chord alliance guidelines like the building safety and health issues all are maintained according to the alliance. we feel quite safe and secure. although there is still a long way to go to ensure the safety of bangladesh, garment workers, the new code is a significant victory for campaign or sticking a better working environment. can be child re. i'll just say that dot com. ah, don't y'all just bear with me said robin here in doha, reminder of our top stories of god. this one's economy is close to collapse up to
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