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life, it's the ones that they say about trying to protect when children are going scattered without any care or provision for housing and basic health care bridesmaids. we appreciate your insights. she is a leading pro choice advocate and was joining us from dublin. thank you. brady. thank you. it's rouse, military has shot and wounded to palestinians in separate incidents. in garza israeli soldiers shot a young man while he was ne, the border in its southern garza east of con venus. the northern guys in northern garza rather the israeli navy, should have palestinian fishermen while he was working off the coast. the incident comes after the government approved expanding the gods. the strips fishing is arm. the fisherman's union says the navy shoot a fisherman without warning on a daily basis. a group of gunmen has abducted 73 students in north west and nigeria. the children were taken from
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a high school in the remote village of kaya in its m. far estate. the government has imposed a curfew and ordered all schools in the state to close. more than a 1000 students have been kidnapped nigeria since december. the attacks are often carried out by criminal gangs. security has been tightened in parts of the indian administered cashed me after the death of a senior separate has to lead sayed ali shah galani was 91 years old and had been sick for months. have any mutual report. it'll say that he shall galani spent most of his life resisting new jellies. authority in indian administered kashmir, the face of the separatist movement in the region. he had been under house arrest for 12 years after leading several anti in the protests. he supported the arm struggle against indian rule and co founded the hoody
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a conference which demanded fish means merger with pakistan. last year he quit politics. he was old men of the sea dictated winter each to his gold in aspect thorpe problems whether anyone accompanied them or not. he was and i go and did dual and morse, and to just tech support or pay them off cash mute, andric succession that bucksta condolences are boarding from both sides of the border park. his dance prime minister him ron con, has announced a national day of mourning. last year, his government awarded villani the nation's highest. civilian arno, former chief minister of indian administered fish, meet mabel by most the also offered her condolences onto it. off delani died at home, hours after suffering from jeff been. he was buried over night and survived by 3
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children. security was tied to the agonies home and she now go and police cordoned off all roads leading up to the area. only a few relative the neighbors were allowed to attend. his funeral. delani was a divest figure in india, but many in his home region will remember him. for his determination to an indian rule in cash made. still ahead on al jazeera venezuela's opposition and a full year election. boy, god will hear why they've had a change of heart and ins. ford action from african world cup, qualifying, including a winning word, tend to live. your players been been gone. ah ah
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hello. there was same very, very heavy rain across see some parts of spain recently and it's going to stay very disturbed here as you go on through the next couple of days. big mass of cloud here . sundry down pause, continuing to rumble away with this nasty little area of low pressure in valencia, maybe 70 millimeters afraid in a 12 hours, and that's around a month's worth of rainfall. entire september average coming down in just half a day there and elsewhere. we are looking at try a price of skies across the north. west central air is largely dry. we have got some showers a little further east was, but this is the scene a close to valencia are actually pushing up towards the northeast corner of spain, where we saw some very heavy rainfall coming through them and widespread flooding, further, heavy down pools, lingering here as we go on through the day, and the showers just nudging into southern parts of france in the process toward the northwest, britain, and ireland by andrew, either more cloud, the intricate part of england wells and over tours of scotland looking fine and dr
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. plenty of sunshine, sunshine too, for the time being up towards the baltic states, so we will see some wet weather, grassy coming back in here as we go one through friday, showers to the central parts of the mediterranean. further east is fine, dry and sunny. the this isn't my story. it's the story of my friend jesus. she told us that she didn't want to be here. she didn't want to live anymore. was too hard. a survivor dedicates her life to educating and saving others from suicide. we're the ones that are dying, where the ones that are losing our friends, and therefore we have to be the ones that we stand up and solve it because no one else is going to. where there is hope, a witness documentary on a just, you know, they wanted 43000000 pounds worth of weapon. that was 6000000
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pounds in commission. there was no hope of any more because there's always a small combo people for really, really good lives. in athens, we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function war shadow on al jazeera. oh, a hello. you're watching 0. i'm emily, angling reminder of our stories this our u. k. foreign secretary is in cutoff and told dominique rob says britain will have to engage with the taliban, but has no claims to recognize its government cuts as it is working with
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a taliban to reopen. it covers a portion of canister economy is close to collapse after the rapid withdrawal of us forces and the taliban takeover prices of essential good have sort of us has for about $10000000000.00. the national reserves mostly held abroad. the u. s. supreme court has natalie rejected an emergency appeal against a new abortion law in the state of texas, the most restrictive law of its kind in the country bands the procedure from 6 weeks into pregnancy, afghanistan's form a deputy speaker of parliament vows the crew fees in kata after playing taliban rule, cru fee began her political career after the fall of the taliban government in 2001 . she survived several assassination attempts, but that's not stopped her from advocating for the rights of women. she sat down
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with dosa jabari. how do you assess the quick taliban takeover? it took them about 10 days to take control of the country and the us troops were still present. right? because nobody has been in many places the police and army actually said under themselves to them. and in some other places, the security forces, flea, without even talking about presence in some of the places that i present. taliban came a day or 2 days later, the security forces free the country. i think because as i said, the connection, lack of mood on the dependency was the reason for corruption and lack of course leadership from the cover. well, let's now talk about women. as you mentioned that about you, of course, in your life's work into your 2012 memoir, the favorite daughter, you talk about the hardship of being a woman in afghan, a son, and you describe how your parents rejected you because of your gender and how the
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day you were born, you were left out to die in the sun. you survived and became afghanistan's 1st female deputy speaker of parliament. what kept you going, what was your motivation? the fact that i have suffered so much as a woman. my mother suffered so much as a woman, and i have fit every woman that carried the burden of what's going on in the country kept me moving forward. what i have seen during the time, the 1st of the holiday in power gave me the reason to come to politics, although my father was a member to follow me. but this was not what i wanted to be. but what i have gone to as a woman, gave me the reason to change things for others. because i know that it's actually the woman who always have to pay the highest price. if the woman and the goes, if it's what they have to lose the life loved ones, if it is these lose the opportunities. and you can watch the full interview with
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afghanistan's former deputies. baker of parliament found the crew fee on talk to al jazeera that on friday at 1630, jim came to the us now and new york city is in a state of emergency. after my bill, diblasio is dead. reco, breaking rain across the city was causing straits to flood and creating dangerous road conditions. same as robbie has hurricane ida has been tearing across the united states, making its way from the gulf of mexico to the east coast, downgraded to a storm. it continued to plough through parts of pennsylvania, new york, and new jersey, leaving behind chaos and destruction. he was pretty quick when maybe 5 minutes and then everything was decimated. so i turned off the radio and you just heard everything there like a roof. everything collapses that we all jumped under the steps. on wednesday night,
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new york city mayor bill de blasio ordered the city into a state of emergency. extreme weather, causing record rainfall and dangerous floods. in pennsylvania, thousands of people had to leave account. lorraine cause dam waters to reach dangerous levels. some residents of maryland and virginia were also forced to abandon their homes, schools, and businesses closing until further notice. the extreme weather event has also extended from the appalachian mountains into massachusetts and tornadoes in parts of new jersey. soft flights grounded new works, liberty international airport was also closed. even trains into the terminal were suspended. the impact from ida has been so extreme. the u. s. national weather service issued a flash flood warning in new york city for the 1st time. then the throbbing odysseus, north america more people under the age of 50,
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are in hospital with coven 19 than at any point in the panoramic, that's according to the pan american health organization, which says, infection, right? so surging in the region. the health agency is also appealing for more vaccines to south america and the caribbean, where it says 3 quarters of people have not been fully in united, is going on countries with excess faxing to urgently share them. i knew how bad the world health organization says will better prepare for the future. pandemic has been open to in berlin. general a chancellor anglo merkel joined the w h o director general at the opening. the focus of the facility will be on data sharing and innovation. it's how this will help governments identifying new infectious diseases quickly. the german government is investing $100000000.00 in the facility. on this case, somebody ends up, it's about collecting data from all over the world,
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putting it together and evaluating and results of that sensor will be shared with all countries on the curve at $910.00 didn't, it showed what we can do when we truly join forces from around the world have been expanding their knowledge and an incredible rate and sharing it to decode the corona virus. and as well as opposition is switching tactics, tactics rather after boy cutting regional and local elections for the past 4 years . after months of internal disagreement, the main coalition has a great field candidates in november's pole and latin america editor lucy and human has this 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 regional elections to choose venezuelan governors and mares a scheduled for november 20. first, the nino, physician hard,
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his boy caught in the last presidential elections and 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 guarantee, 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. wizell who had favored boycotting the elections again. philip, i told my wife 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,
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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. latin american, a north american countries participating in the elections also gives you our 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 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
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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 in human houses era after nearly 2 years of home studying during the pandemic students in lebanon advertising to school. but they are likely to miss out for a 3rd year as the lebanese education sector faces it's worst crisis in years. south carolina reports from by worse, it's a big day for a have 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, 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
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about demik 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 and 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 the 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 bob teaches. i'm not sure what they're going to be doing. beyond that, they've already started looking at alternative options to the smallest interactive board there and competes is the school students rely on and the replacing them with
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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 both $35000.00. now it's by 111000. this is normally the busiest time of the year for the study, but he's hardly sold in the academic books. the caretaker 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 donations. 60, to have the, our are facing many challenges. that doesn't mean we're ready,
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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 it's advocation factor, loses everything. last is something comma 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 on increase. they say $50.00 a month paycheck barely covers daily, expensive. a teacher, for example, can help with the salary her husband, with that and with, with car expenses, the food, especially the food. and for example, 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 generation has become even more uncertain. so to hide it, al jazeera beta,
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their home world cup qualifier against ireland. but their captain stepped up to level the scores with one minute remaining. and then in the 6th minute of stoppage time, he headed in again to win the match and keep them top of their qualified group. he was, however, booked for taking his shirt off. so we'll miss the next game. but we're now though, who just rejoined manchester united has now scored 111 goals in his career to clear the previous record holder ali day of iran. but a source another. his suspension is the only thing i don't like. i understand why he did it, it's human that i believe he regrets it. now, as he won't be able to contribute to our next game. obviously we're all pleased with his record. there's no portuguese person who's not pleased to see him as the top score of international goals ever. it was raining world champions. france wanted to bounce back from their disappointing euros performance. but they were held to a $11.00 draw against bosnia and herzegovina. the french were playing at home, but were stunned when eden jacko put the visitors ahead in the 36 minute. but just
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3 minutes later, jacko headed the ball into anton grieve man's back and the ball across the line for the equalizer france, had jewell when they sent off early in the 2nd half, but held on for a draw. they save top of their qualifying group. the top teams in africa have also begun their campaigns to reach the world cup in guitar. next year, egypt beat and gold one mill, despite not having their main star mohammed sallow. it was mohammed muggy, who won it with a penalty instead. fella has been blocked from travelling by his club, liverpool because egypt is on the case travel read list and what have required quarantine. but there was a shock in the other match in that group. libya fought from a goal down to beat the bomb to one with a late goal from center or sally, the libya team were playing their 1st home game and been ghazi for 7 years after fi for lifting the ban on games in the country. with our egypt for us to play without
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their biggest star, but teams in south america are being hit, especially hard by english clubs refusing to release their players. for example, chilly or missing a couple of key players as they prepare for their qualifier against brazil and brazil. themselves are really struggling with 9 of their stars from the premier league, unable to travel chiles management once world governing body foot to intervene. and then you might think this is a one off, but i'm worried discontent into something that keeps happening. and this could spread to other leagues during the same. there are fee for guidelines that are not being followed. i feel like south america is being hurt much more than other countries. i don't think it's fair. i don't think it's right. and it shouldn't be like this. the pandemic is not just affecting which players can play, but also where they can be held. australia are having to play their home games abroad. and later on thursday, they host china here in tar,
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where the world cup itself will be played next year. our course on joanna gosh, raska has more australia in china face each other and a welcome qualify here in doha, in unique circumstances. for the 1st time since joining the asian football confederation in 2006, the sucker raise will play a competitive home game on foreign soil. and that's because of the current virus pandemic. the travel restrictions to get people in and out of australia just too complicated. australian players based overseas and foreign players would have to come in and do 14 days of quarantine before they could even play the match. and conversely, that also means the suckers without some of the top players who haven't wants to leave a strayer to then have to corn teen when they return home. now coach graham arnold has also had to do without 2 of his help. assistant coaches, one of them is tested positive for coven 19, while the other one has just completed 28 days of quarantine. having returned from the tokyo olympics and they've been coaching over seam,
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but even with all of those obstacles, the suckers optimistic, they got 8 winds from the last 8 games in the 2nd round. and coach gram on old is hoping to put a smile on suckers, fans faces will to the us open and aside from the extreme wet weather in new york, the route over bathroom breaks continues. so if on a fit, the past was criticized by andy murray for taking long trips to the restroom and their 1st round match. and fans booed when he did it again against adrian. marino just after ment arena won the 3rd set. there was an 8 minute delay and it certainly worked out in favor of surpassed who when the next 6 came straight to take the match. i follow the rules. i didn't bring anything. i just don't understand when some players going criticize other players or you know, doing a match the put too much emphasis on it. you know, the games, the game it's, i'm going to change much. i've done everything the right way. if i haven't,
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i should be penalize. i completely agree with it. second, see the new member death is also through to the 3rd round. he produced a study in winning shot against germany, dominic, completely by accident. the russian seemed to give up on the point, but somehow got his racket on the ball and emerged victorious. definitely the highlight in a pretty comfortable st. that's when but it was 8 seed, norway's casper root was crashed out of the tournament. he was beaten by dutch world number 117 boston van does dan sharp, who has now one his last 5 matches. and finally, one athlete at the paralympics had his eyes on the prize and not just a metal, a guide running alongside the visually impaired, 200 meter athlete proposed on the track in tokyo, just after the race. she said yes, on one of the world's biggest stages with fellow competitors there to congratulate the happy couple. well, that's all your sports, me his rag over to emily. what a lovely story to finish on. thank you leah. all right,
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that's all from me. emily. i'm going here for this news, allan stay tuned for more news right after this. you can say today that out 0 dot com. ah ah ah ah, eye witness accounts a historical event from an arab israeli conflict, a finite witness dissident 1st hand from beginning to end to espionage and the occupied west bank. if the jordan government started to destroy the device from a fight for independence in egypt to an infamous hollywood production and to out of their world, his personal stories from those who,
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with my own private history on algebra, the city of cobble has experience so much upheaval, for decades and they says another change to get used to, and one that's far from easy situation. and now the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the of basic price to particular for women and girls, by just sure and just from the taliban, and about to return to true punishments for certain crimes. everybody will be safe, nobody's kid will be kidnapped again to rants. now together that feeling that way forward into the new reality nigeria life you see bit are the use and there is one of you with that you're right . i do not know any of the john that is followed in your life football.
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my name is nadia is you development? my name is excellent. this is my you my my on are you there? ah, ah me. because also minister says his officials are talking to the taliban. the working with turkey to help reopen cobble apples as soon as possible. as comments came a news conference with the u. k. foreign secretary in doha said britain won't recognize the taliban, but sees the need for engagement. ah .
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