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the problem by the moving the guy, you could keep 36 years on a family's quest for justice reveal systemic resistance to prosecution. must all be convicted for taking my father away from me and exposes the influence. the former part i just stablished, but still wielded in the new south africa. my father died for this of people in power investigation on al jazeera. ah ah. hello, you're watching out here. i'm emily, angling reminder of and help stories this our freight and says it has no plan to recognize the taliban government being formed in afghanistan, bodies ready to engage directly with the group. foreign secretary dominic rob made
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the comments during talking with his counterpart. afghanistan's economy is close to collapse after the rapid withdrawal, all of us forces and the taliban takeover. the prices of essential goods have stored while the us has frozen about $10000000000.00 in national reserve, mostly held abroad at length 9. people have been killed in france in new york and the state of new jersey as tropical storm id badges, the north east in the united states many drowns the may, became trapped in the basement. any of man has declared a state of emergency the u. s. supreme court has narrowly rejected an emergency appeal against a new abortion law in the state of texas, the court voted 5 to 4 to allow the country's most restrictive law to remain in place. the bat ban procedure from 6 weeks into pregnancy and makes no exceptions for rape or incest. and gallagher explains on wednesday,
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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 states were turning women away, who are more than 6 weeks pregnant, were having really difficult conversations where patients are filled with anguish and worry and fear as they try to figure out what's next to them. i'm in the health group say it amounts to a total ban on abortion,
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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 see 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 1970 lamar roe v wade federal ruling that gave women the right to seek an abortion state of mississippi is now directly challenging that 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
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and going forward. and texas is deeply alarming because they may have found a blueprint for rolling back abortion access, regardless of what the supreme court decides with the jackson women's health case. access to abortions is long been a divisive and deeply political issue in the us. but momentum seems to be gathering pace to challenge the choice of women across this nation. and to galka al jazeera the bought an administration has criticize the adoption of that abortion law in texas. let's get more from the white house correspondent, kimberly whole kit. hello. kimberly. with thing, vision of demonstrations in texas both for and against this law, what's been the reaction from the rest of america? well, i can tell you, as you pointed out the by the administration, not too happy that this texas law has been allowed to stand by the supreme court. in fact, the president putting out a statement saying that he believes this texas law is extreme, and it will disproportionately affect not only low income communities,
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but communities of color with respect to women's health care. with regard to reaction across the united states has been somewhat predictable. those that support abortion. see, this is a major set back in terms of the legal fight to ensure the women's right to shoes. and those that are opposed to abortion are celebrating. but both sides recognizes this is not the final word. in fact, the supreme court was very clear in its ruling, but they expect other legal challenges. you have to remember that this challenge with all that emergency crafting and challenges the law. now there will be a chance for those that oppose this texas law. see, it is too restrictive to go back and to give another run at it if you will. so for the moment liberal seeing this is a legal setback. conservative seeing this is a short term when, but both knowing that the fight will continue. but what this does reflect is sort
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of a broader trend in the united states that conservative legislatures are working very hard to limit access to abortion. and that is something that those that supported are continuing and bowing to fight. kimberly, thank you for that update. kimberly hope that live for us outside the white house. okay, let's get more inside on this issue from erica galindo, who is the organizing program manager at the live fund, the oldest abortion fund in texas. she joined us by skype from austin. hello, the erica, the president condemned the law as we heard from our correspondent warning it would significantly impair women's access to health care. what impact do you say this little having this law has already had a chilli and effect the sign? we are a abortion fine with a hotline that tech them to are in need of assistance for their abortion procedure can call. and we have already seen a significant drop in call to our hotline had less than 10
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yesterday. and that's because clinics in tech, those are no longer scheduling patients. after 6 weeks, there are content, some pregnant women will be forced into dangerous options to get an abortion if they post 6 weeks to share those concerns. i, i share the concern that there will be tech firms who will be forced to carry their pregnancy to term, and yes, they will be there will be taxed in to will peak their health care into their own hands. attacks who have had a long legacy of putting women in danger. when they do that, starting with rosie he met as he was the 1st person that we know that died after an unsafe abortion. when a federal restriction that denied federal money to be put into abortion, medicaid could be used for her health care. and i'm worried that the wise going to
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push texans into a forced pregnancy, put them out of have to travel. i would say if they're able to afford it a, we're still in the middle of a pandemic. we're talking about a state with the most uninsured. people are the highest rate of uninsured tech. so it's a really bad situation, and i'm worried about why texans who are really desperate will have to do to get where they need to go. it's not the end of the legal challenge. will you be pushing for people to get onto the straight to voice? they can sense perhaps in forms of protests, not just in texas, but across america ish back to the more my call to right now that i'm definitely not the way i've heard it talks of general strikes and other things i thought, well, what we know is that at this moment we're seeing wipes. so many reproductive
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rates i'm active or have said that role is never enough. we really need to see more proactive policies from local politicians, state politicians, and at the federal level to protect people's right to abortion. and we need a push or government leaders to get there because obviously what they have done to rely on the court to protect us is not working well. we appreciate your insights there. erica gallindo, r e z, the organizing program manager at the littlest fund. appreciate your time. thank you. security has been tightened in parts of indian administered that cash me after the death of a senior separate us late. so yet al shot delani family says he died at hot at his home and shrink shinagle. he was 91. he'd been unwell for months,
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galani was under house arrest for more than a decade. hundreds of support has gathered outside his home and armed forces have been deployed across the region. grace has lost one of its leading that classical music she gets composed. mickey dole rocket died on thursday in a career spanning decades. he was known for political resistance early on and grew to personify the modern science of greek music. he also composed the soundtracks of the globally a claim to films. zillow, with a great day, and the p card in north america, more people under the age of 50, are in a hospital with coven 19 than at any point in the pandemic, that's according to the pan american health organization, which says, infection rates as surging in the region belt agency is also appealing for more
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vaccines to south america and the caribbean, where it says 3 quarters of people have not been fully immunized. it's calling on countries with excess jabs to urgently share them optimally 2 years of home studying during the pandemic students in lebanon and 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 use. sarah kyra to reports from by roach. it's a big day for a hub 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 about demik began. the economy has deteriorated further and now major few shortages,
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daily electric and infinite blackouts means classrooms may stay emptier for longer . and it's awful about lucas central, 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 survive. 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 in lebanon 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. but teachers, i'm not sure what they're going to be doing beyond that. they've already started looking at alternative options to the smart interactive board there. and competes is the school students rely on and the replacing them with these these are the old fashion white boards. some schools say that they'll be able to use the phone panel,
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but it's an extremely expensive option. the not all schools in the country can afford nearly 3 quarters of schools 11 on our private behind tuition fees are forcing thousands of students to switch to state schools this year. just over half of lebanon population now lives in poverty, high inflation, and the devalue ation. 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 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 in energy ministries plus international donation. fix your vehicle, our are 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
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that the cation sector, it loses everything. last is something calmer, knows well, she quit a job as a teacher to start a new life outside of lebanon. teachers are threatened to go on strike if their salaries aren't increased. they say $50.00 a month paycheck barely covers daily expensive. a teacher for example, can help with the salary her husbands 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. that now the future of an entire generation has become even more uncertain. so to hide at al jazeera beta was
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but hot questions and now being asked about her ability to leave the country as dominant came report on a late summer day and puts them annually. bell book is on the campaign trail focused on trying to win the general election and to become germany. second, female chancellor, above all, proclaiming what the green parties priorities would be in power or the globe where they had all this what it was for ice because they have the biggest challenge for us as a society is the climate change pricing. we can't just talk about it and expect it to somehow go away. you know, this crisis is happening right now and we have to do everything we can to get out of it. but to do that, it's not her ardent supporter that she has to persuade said it's the 10s of millions of voters across the country who've never before voted green, some of whom worry about the cost of doing so. best. if you months ago this poppy briefly, the opinion polls now is languishing in 3rd place on the way behind the front
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runner lead candidate is facing increasing questions about her suitability hi, often a scandal over plagiarism. in a recent book, she wrote cost her support in early summer, she admitted making errors in drafting it one issue. the greens have perhaps surprisingly not campaigned intensively on the flash flooding which killed hundreds of people in western europe this summer. although some scientists suggested these were linked to climate change, the greens of not prioritized it, particularly, and so far, at least it does not appear to have affected their poll ratings. one analyst says what has affected their ratings? is the concern. some people have of a bell box and lack of ministerial experience. she has never been in any government she. she was in the parliament for a long time. that's true, but she has never any executive experience her co chair. well, but how back he was
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a minister in one of the federal states. he knows actually how it works and the government. and so why haven't they choose chosen him? so maybe not a bad choice, but it is a question of choice amongst the greens and the people profiting from that question of the social democrats long considered to be a dwindling electoral force. now there man for the chancellor ship current finance minister, all shots has propelled his party into the 1st place in some polls. such leads now may not translate into success on election day, but if they are a guide, then it's clear the green party has much to do. who wants to win the dominant? can al jazeera potsdam. ok, it's time now to spot. he's leia. thank you, emily. what christiana, rinaldo says that he's very happy to break the all time goals scoring record and international football. and he did it in style. portugal were trailing one mill in their home world cup qualifier against ireland. but their captain stepped up to
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level the scores with one minute remaining. and then in the 6 minute stoppage time, he headed in again to win the match and keep them top of their qualifying 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 sport, 111 goals and his career to clear the previous record holder ali day of iran reading world champions france were held to a 11 draw at home again, fozzy and hertz go vena eden. jacko. put the visitors ahead in the 36 minutes, but just 3 minutes later, jacko headed the ball into anton grief man's back in the ball cross. the line for the equalizer france had jewell couldn't de sent off early in the 2nd half, but held on for a draw based a top of their qualifying group is the top teams in africa have also begun their campaigns to reach the world cup in guitar. next year, egypt meat and gola one nil,
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despite not having their main star mohammed sala. it was instead mohammed mug be who wanted, where the penalty has been blocked from traveling by his club. liverpool because egypt is on the travel read list and would have required quarantine. but there was a shock in the other match in that group, livia thought from a gold down to be gone to one with a late goal from santa valley, the libya team were playing their 1st home game and been gabby for 7 years after fif lifted a ban on games in the country. well, we saw egypt forced to play without their biggest star, but teams in south america are being hit, especially hard by english clubs refusing to release their players. for example, chill a are 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 chill as management wants,
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world governing body fun to intervene. and then, you know, you might think this is a one off, but i'm worried this could turn into something that keeps happening. and this could spread to other leagues doing the same. there are a 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 matches can be held. australia are having to play their home games abroad. and later on thursday, they host china here in tar where the world cup itself will be played next year. our correspondent join, and gosh, raska has more australia and china face each other in a welcome qualify in doha 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 of virus pandemic. the travel restrictions to get people in and out of a trailer,
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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 that the suckers without some of the top players who haven't wants to leave a stray area to then have to currency when they return home. now coach gram arnold has also had to do without 2 of his top assistant coaches. one of them is tested positive dakota 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. but even with all of those obstacles, the suckers optimistic, they've got 8 winds from the last 8 games in the 2nd round. and coach gram arnold is hoping to put a smile on saw korea fans faces. earlier we saw a big upset in the same group as australia and china. oman have beaten japan one mill in osaka. the winning goal was stored by some sub knee with just 2 minutes to
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go in the match. it's japan's 1st defeat and 9 qualifying game or switching over to the us open. and aside from that extreme wet weather we've been seen in new york, the route over bathroom breaks continue. so final fits 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 mount reno, one, his 3rd set. there was an 8 minute delay and it certainly worked in favor of cit, the fast who went on to win the next 6 games straight to take the match. i followed 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, they 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, denise. madame is also through to the 3rd round, he produced a stunning winning shot against germany's dominic cooper completely by accident. the russians seemed to give up on the point, but somehow got his racket on the ball and emerged victorious. that was definitely the highlight in a pretty comfortable st sets when but it was 8 seed, norway's caspar rude, he his crashed out of the tournament. he was beaten by dutch world number 117 well take vendors, angel who has now one his last 5 matches will in the women's draw fringe open champion. barbara could pick of a breeze into the 3rd round. the check seed is making her debut at flushing meadows, but she thrashed american. christina mikhail, 6361 former champion, flown stevens. she came out on top in the all american battle with young coco goss
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. she now goes on to face the former world. number one, angelica kerber. yes, england cricketers have made early breakthroughs on day one of the 4th test against india. after winning the toss england put india into about 1st and paid off almost immediately. chris woke, got rid of ro it sharma in the 1st over at the oval and then all the robinson and james anderson picked up wickets as well. india or one of 5 for right now, the theory this tied at 11. and finally, will leave you with afghan a stand 1st female paralympic who got the chance to compete at the games in tokyo? the kia could a daddy is a ty, quando fighter who arrived in japan several days late after fling cobble for paris during the taliban takeover. she lost both her fights on thursday, but still made history. it's not clear where afghan a stands to pair athletes will go after the games. but several countries,
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including australia, have been mentioned as possible destinations. one athlete at the paralympics had his eyes on the prize, and it wasn't just the metal, a guide running alongside a visually impaired, 200 meter athlete proposed on the track in tokyo, just after the race. thankfully, she said, yeah, there's a race to remember. well, that's all of your sport for now. hindu back over to emily. thank you very much. leah ok, us presidential body has declared an emergency in california as firefighters battled as have communities in a popular resort area. strong winds and making it difficult to stop the fires spreading towards like home. the flames have scorched more than 800 square kilometers of land in just 2 weeks around 50000 people have been forced to leave. and before we go, let's just get some live pictures quickly out of the us based on the storm. ida, i will have more on that later on in the next bulletin. i'm emily angland. thanks
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for joining me. say thing. i wanted 43000000 pounds worth of weaponry. that was 6000000 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, i stand on behalf of the new zealand government to offer a formal an unreserved apology to pacific communities for the discriminatory implementation of the immigration laws of the 19th stephen teeth that lead to the events of the dawn rights. a formal
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government apology for past injustices is re and use the london has to meet strict criteria, including the victims being definable as a distinct current that continues to suffer, connected to those historic event. the often violent don't rage, which the government has now apologized for. so police searching homes, businesses, and even churches looking for august as to deport the sense of injustice is still felt today. the leaders in new zealand polynesian communities welcomed the apology and they hope it'll help people of the pacific islands move on. one 3rd of all the food produce is wasted with tens of thousands of put out all in south korea has been transformed from west to offend bill, the leader in foot recycling either reporting on how your technology is making this possible in kenya. i mean the farmer and santi, what he did,
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the oil life depended, was life for you or just, ah, cutout foreign minister says he's officials are talking to the taliban and working with turkey to help reopen cobble airport as soon as possible. aah! hello. i'm emily. angry and this is be relied from jo, how coming up in the next 30 minutes talks to and an armed rebellion against the taliban rule. as it tries to cement it's pamela and put together a government tropical storm. i'd as wave through ne, in us killing at least 8 people.
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