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the a one of the top stories you know, to 0 fighting has escalated between the taliban and the resistance group in the valley. the region has been the only province to hold out against taliban rule. about expected to leave. the new african government has told down to the economy as a priority to our job says security is an important 1st picture said we'll visit cutout on sunday for talks on afghanistan. evening says taliban mistake to its promises to sanctions, to be the democratic republic of congo. says it's seeking compensation after leak at an angle in diamond mine polluted drinking water, killing 12 people. thousands more fell ill when part of the mines, wastewater dam ruptured in late july. the cook of mine has acknowledged that tailings then leaked into a tributary of the congo river. officials say they immediately sought to repair the
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breach, which was fully sealed by august 9th live. the fact that the goal in government recognized what happened had toga and that can talk of mine and also recognize the spill for us. it was good. now we are at the assessment stage. well, i can't give you the costs now because of the limitations of my mission, which was sampling and research, really referred to among as the director of the congo base in the water resources research center. is that still not? what kind of contaminants polluted the river, or what the longer term consequences maybe not be up to the, you know, or drinking. so that's what the don't give us and this is on does leave us. so what's that the does that and what can we do that the munition to people? and this is actually what we've been getting and we see how we can maybe see if that could happen immediately in the mid done. but also
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this would be additional from the source of the wish. so from what countries reflecting from the seats and also i'm going to go to the source of the depression and just to get some what's expected. and we hope that the government is willing to talk about it. and this is really for me to see what management and management you know, why can 3 people remain in critical condition after being stabbed in oakland supermarket? you know, 40 say the attacker was shot and killed by police was being closely monitored by intelligence agencies. when he has the laces and afternoon shopping in new zealand, largest city was interrupted by a burst of gunfire and sirens. i'd soon emerge that police shot and killed
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a man who had walked into a supermarket in the west of oakland and detect shoppers with a knife. he stayed. this woman came out, goes guy, and then i went down to the other end. there was an old gentleman in the main line on the ground. he said it didn't take long for the police and the prime minister to label it terrorism. and to reveal details about who the attack was. the sure lankin came to new zealand 10 years ago. and for the past 5 years had been a person of interest to security and intelligence agencies. and because of that, police say they were able to stop the man before he attacked more people. the attack began at $240.00 p. m, and was undertaken by an individual who was, i know, one threat to new zealand. the individual was under constant monitoring. and it was the police surveillance team and special tactics group who were passive,
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that monitoring and surveillance that shot and killed him within. i'm told the space of roughly 60 seconds of the a take starting. there were also restrictions in place in oakland because of the cove at 19 outbreak, meaning there were few shoppers inside the supermarket. the normal new zealand has been on alert for attack since march 2019 when australian white supremacist brenton . terrans killed 51 people in 2 mosques in christ judge. the prime minister said it wasn't clear if friday stabbings in oakland were revenge for what happened in christ church. but the police say that confident this was a one off and that the attacker was acting alone. wayne, hey, al jazeera toner, new zealand, japan's prime minister, jo shahida, suga says he went seek reelection as leader of the governing party this month. it sets the stage for him to be replaced after just one year in office. he took over after former leadership of a resigned last september, talking for health to get approval rating has since dropped as the nation struggles
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with its worst wave of coven 19 infections. a general election is expected next year. you've been union and astrazeneca have reached a deal ending illegal battle over the slow delivery of code. 19 vaccines. pharmaceutical john says it will provide 300000000 doses by march next year. as originally agreed, shipment delays initially hampered the use vaccination drive and officials launched legal action against astrazeneca earlier this year. a block accused drug maker of acting in bad faith when it provided doses to the u. k from plants in europe before fulfilling its own orders. while australia hits record levels of new covered 19 cases and death, new zealand seen numbers decline after delta variance edge. meanwhile, south korea is extended social distance in curves ahead of a holiday. and taiwan has received its 1st batch of 5 vaccines. its got hired la
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with a look at covey. 19 in the asia pacific region needed vaccines arrive in australia, new south wales state, as it marked its worst day of the pandemic with a record 1400. 31 new covered in 1900 cases. and the most deaths in a day, at 12, the half a 1000000 pfizer jobs arrived in sydney, the country's largest city. the shipment came from singapore in a swap, arrangement. australia will deliver the same amount back to singapore in december. a similar deal has been struck with the u. k. that will bring $4000000.00 more or 5 vaccines to australia this month. the next fort not is likely to be worth in terms of the number of cases. but as i've said, it's not the number of cases we need to be focusing on, but how many of those cases end up in our intensive cables, hospitals, and how many people we have vaccinated as quickly as possible. more than half of australia is under a stay at home order, along with sydney, melbourne in the national capital camera have been in week long locked downs. and in new zealand, some progress in its battle against the outbreak. fueled by the delta variance
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a large drop in new cases from the previous few days. we need to continue to keep those testing rights up to give us the confidence that we are catching any kind of that that may be in the community. and then finally decide that these results today are encouraging. but as doctor medical ne, his seed, the job is not done, we must continue to be vigilant and get on top of this app, right? this low cobra, 1900 outbreaks across south korea. officials there have extended social distance in curves for a month. this ahead of a thanksgiving holiday later in september. the toughest curves are in the greater sol area where many small businesses are suffering. or, you know, we barely see people on the street. profit was about $1700.00 per day. now it is about a half. we can barely pay the rent and don't think social distancing measures are affected. my family has been running this business for more than 40 years, over 3 generations. and we've facing the war situation now. it's so hard. taiwan
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received its 1st shipment of the 5 biotech vaccines this week, 930000 out of 15000000 doses acquired by tech company and a charity. political pressure from china has made it difficult for tie, want to strike deals directly with vaccine companies facing views, self rule, taiwan as part of its territory. the recent deal was made with a china based distributor. after months of negotiating got either al jazeera north korea's leader has ordered tougher current of ours restrictions. after turning down vaccines, offered by the us back to kofax program, kim john wooten told officials to increase prevention measures despite the countries worsening economy and concerns over food security. according to international officials, north korea turned millions of doses of both the san evac and astrazeneca vaccines . columbia health ministry says a new covered non teen strain called new has now spread to 43 countries in regions . the very end which was 1st identified there in january,
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is being closely monitored by the world health organization. colombian health authorities say 39 percent of the country's current cases, a known to be the muse trade experts of warned, it could be resistant to vaccines. the territory of chillies in the indigenous. my poetry people is increasingly out of the state control, a delegation of my pushes, taking part in drafting to the new constitution open to lay the groundwork for reconciliation. but some have little faith in the political process. she in human spends the day with her father and son, resisting loggers in the strife turn around. she region. this is disputed territory. a wilderness was done battles between miller drives, police and indigenous mer. poochie rebel groups are frequent. this sign reads, territory and recovery forestry companies out of the way. we've come to meet marcel medina and his 16 year old son brandon. we were fighting to take over this land.
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let us know if at any way this land belonged to my grandfather and was taken from him and we've come to recover it with my son. and i have been living here for a month, but the rest of the family gave up because they're afraid that someone might be injured, jailed or killed by militarized police. i think so. he blamed the forestry company that legally owned the land for burning his cabin 3 times volume. we want the forest companies to go back to where they came from, but because this is not a land, it's my bush. the muddies, unclear in eucalyptus trees, part of a lucrative forestry industry that sucking up most of the water. but at the top of the hill, there's no way says it's what's left of a native forest that once covered south, central chile replaced by imported species like eucalyptus and pine. the forest is brimming with moss ferns and other plants used for making my booty medicine for
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some money in says this is used for dining hall and this weaving baskets put way for us. my food said the native forest is life. that's why we protect it. we have a spiritual relationship. it's as important as water. but outside of this magical forest, the land conflict is becoming more violent, taking the lives of scores of my food, chip, police and chileans, who believe they've been equal right to live and work here. while i purchase, make up more than 10 percent of the population. i know the poor segment of society far away in the capital and indigenous not poochie linguists. a lisa langon is presiding over to the constitutional convention, something unthinkable just a few years ago. it's meant to send a message that a new constitution can lay the groundwork for employee national state and dialogue with those who are fighting for an autonomy is not peach in nation. one feature, but militant leader is like one be tune,
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reject the entire process or the alone he got held without the only exception would be if the convention discussed territory and autonomy for them, the future people in nation. but that's difficult to imagine. what does work you then will go to the us? why should i believe the country that killed and invaded message? the tune tells me he won't respond to a summons by a prosecutor of investigating him for alleged in legal possession of weapons of war . instead, he plans to drop out of sight, perhaps in the mighty ins, needed forest, or in the increasingly vast areas of south central chile that the julian state no longer seems to control the sea in human al jazeera my yet or chilly. a number of people leaving lebanon to look for opportunities abroad is an all time high and new report warners. the mass exodus is leading to a severe brain drain, as people lose hope and their country's future. so high that has more from a rich no seems way new, visiting the square in bay route for one last time before he leaves for germany.
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it's he spent day and night a month protesting with hundreds of thousands of others against the government and rampant corruption. for the ruling political class in lebanon at 3 months, nothing. they kept on creating crisis the cmos off the scholarship. he's one of the many young professionals next to this, to leaving lebanon for good, almost everybody who was involved in the revolution. those were on the front lines and leading the movements, but we all have the same thought that we have secure ourselves 1st to be able to get back to the country. it really breaks the heart to see that all the young people who were the key of the chains trying tirelessly desperately to get the visa. there are twice as many lebanese living improves in the country itself,
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and now even more relieving as people struggled to make. and generational trauma and what people have lost their suffering from right now. many lol see has a root blog. planes on systematic corruption was just too much to bear on has no functioning government. economic and health care systems made was by the pandemic of all collapse. but i was leaving the country, they say they've lost the very little hope that they want. new findings by the american university of a root show, 3 quarters of lebanese. you want to immigrate the world bank. estimate economic crisis could take a couple more decades to recover an expert, one of the long term impact relate to brain drain will have on the country. it's very was a, that's actually the profession as long as i live in those who are you the economy? oh, in the society it's actually doctors, nurses, teachers rank, i design, it goes on the 1st to leave and they are leaving and done go 1000. and that's
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actually would mean that the economy is going to collapse even didn't 10 travel agents say they're receiving an unprecedented number of calls. and we're seeing an increase in people booking flights, actual weapon on, on a one way ticket with no return, especially those that already have residence is abroad. but a chosen to live here such as students or those relatives and other countries as difficult because like none of my friends have remains and i don't have any more family there. in the scene said most of his friends like doughty of left for europe . he sat to be leaving his time and family behind, but he's looking forward to the future. he says with new opportunities abroad, the ones he fought for, so tires 11 on the current coming on. i'm sure you don't degrade. got height at all 0 be root. since coming out to 0 in sport, well, teddy y hamilton stopped during practice score of stuff
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oh, a one of the most celebrated thing is has died at the age of 80 l m. i you issue to was known as the e. c o p, and elvis presley, the stall influenced the countries modern pop music. victoria getting beat back on his life and korea he was one of the biggest stars to come out of e p. o p his golden age, if they got enough at all an artist to sang songs that were simple yet meaningful and went on to influence the generation of ethiopian. ah other my he
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was born in 1941 towards the end of fascist italy's brief occupation. he became popular in the 1960 with songs that resonated with young and old alike. songs like tim ali, j study, my, i have my song on the importance of education. he was nicknamed the p and elvis for his style, a musical talents a few years ago on my who had surgery in italy to fix blocked arteries, which meant he had to cut back on his live performances. he had this message for his pans after he recovered some touchable, me the title to all my fans who heard about my sickness and reached out to me to express your love and support. i give my deepest gratitude to you,
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but i would also like to think all the medical professionals who treated me and supported me. and i say thank you. but the got a e d p prime minister abbey ac met his tweeted, expressing his sadness and calling on my who a role model. he loved his country to my he was one of the 1st artist in ethiopia to record music to vinyl. he has won several international music awards and performed around the world. millions of pins have known him for most of their lives and will remember his music for generations to come out of my he should a was a 2 years old out on the sport has jammah. thank you. lauren, football's well governing body. faith has opened a disciplinary proceedings after england players were racially abused during the world cup qualifying when a hungry in budapest rhyme. sterling is called the 1st column when he celebrated with his teammates. they had objects thrown at them from the stands, and it's also been reported that studying and england's unused substitute and jude
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bellingham was subjected to monkey chance. schieffer say they have a very clear 0 tolerance stance such behavior and will take adequate actions once they've completed their investigation. k prime minister boris johnson is hoping those actions would involve strong punishments, what he called disgraceful behavior. but hungry of foreign minister has accused the english of double standards because i mean the, the still, with all due respect to the prime minister, i say that double standards should not be used in such serious matters. so if you look at the euro, 2024, we saw how english fans behave towards the italians. you could hardly hear the italian national anthem because english fans were whistling so hard, not to mention the insults during the match. hungry but only punished 2 months ago . in order to play 2 games in an empty stadium by you wafer because of discriminate, treat from behavior the your is, but that didn't apply to the england match because well, to qualify for the fee for we spoke to p. r a power,
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he's the executive director of the fed network that seems to combat to inequality in football. and he says, governing bodies that need to work more closely together. they will sanction, you know, their regulations are such that for the 1st offense, there is a sanction. and i think then we'll have a reduced situation where we have a you, if you ever sanction city and concurrently alongside senshi. and there's no coordination between sometimes the sanctions as effective as they might be being applied. and i feel like there's not a 36 perspective being taken. there's no consideration given to what's needed to solve the problem that they've been put in place to solve rather than being an image administered measure. so it was quite possible way for could have applied to be fair to say, hungary sanctioned. this is sandy risky match, given the fact that england a high profile, they have
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a very racial team and the u. s. a sanction should be allowed to apply to the fee for woke up under fire. and i have no doubt for you to be for the region, but somebody that didn't happen and sometimes one guess the perception that they sort of sanctions are being applied in a way which is very perfunctory without real. a real look they can have and they should be having and therefore what actions governing body should be following up with, you know, that to drive the action on the sanctions that. ready they put in place pakistan's 1st have a goal med list at the parent and picks says he hopes to be a role model for others with a disability to take part in sports. hi the alley. when the men discuss intake with a personal best alley has cerebral palsy and his previously one silva and bronze metals, but in long jump at the us open. no joke of it is just 5 winds away from becoming the 1st man in 52 years to claim or for tennis majors in the same season. a 21st
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grand, i'm tied to it also me for the head of roger federer and raphael. the dow, the joke of it was pretty diplomatic when asked a compact, he's the best in his difficult look to, to say who is better because, you know, a 3 of us, we also different, different styles. we have different trajectories or journeys to, to the it, to, to where we are at this moment. and we all had tremendous success some more and one predict one surface some. when the other surface we do compliment each other. i think i think that the rivalry between the, the big 3 so to say is, is phenomenal for our support number to see that danny medford ever seen by many as the biggest threat yolk of it to the us open that the players can only meet in the final one med but after the step closer after straight. so we have the same problem
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and do hot. in the 3rd round, the russian who is run run a rough flushing meadows and 29 team is yet to drop. assess this year torment for the wounds. while number one, it's made a hell of reach for the 1st time in 5 years. it was a madison 1st that's against elaine and we block, and i would tell it eventually to 13 and never on the high break. to time grad from champion coming through in 3 sets off than any 2 and a half. i was on court. she'll play a 5th feed and lean visually. you know, that soft is run about victoria as a rancor is out though, she was up against garbage. mcgrew bass players, formula number one. i'm susana grimes, i'm champion the funny. it needed 3 sets to reach the round of 16 if i knew the 2nd time, where your faith of friendship and champion barbara critique about the come back fight of boxing legend, oscar de la jolla has been postponed before. th rolled in hospital with corona virus, despite being fully vaccinated. the lawyer with juice of faith, emma may fight to veto balfour in los angeles. next weekend, 13 years after his last professional bouts. there was hamilton's preparations for
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the dutch grown free without a glow at during friday practice. after talking the time sheets in the morning, hamilton within 4 to stop during the 2nd session because of engine failure for arissa charlotte and color sites were the 2 quickest try. this deadlines is back on the formula and calendar for the 1st time in 36 years this morning and got like 20 minutes running on the with the red flag. so not to put the back foot, but he had a good session. so hopefully tomorrow we can try and make up some of the time back to football and in african wild qualifying 1st half goals from left. a city strike a collection gave nigeria a to know when either liberia and lego, but he's one of 8 players, unavailable for that next much. because opposition came there on the new case. read trouble if. so british clubs refusing to release them for the game. if you're, if you're go keep tackle mariam shank, i had
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a nightmare moment. gifting gone at the open and go here and that would also prove to be the winner and to add even more insult to embarrassment. he was replaced at half sign in fridays, other games martini last 2 on it says ambia shoot is the 3. and when, as ive equitorial guinea, i re case how'd it to a nail? no drop. i, mozambique camry beat malawi to nail and it was the goal this between them bob way on south africa, the false cricket tests between england and india if finally poised, a going into the day, the hand side finished fastenings with a 99 wrong leave. the pipe top scored with a t one while chris wakes added 50 india. it will resume their 2nd innings, trailing by 56 runs. and they've got all the wickets in hand. a big base for the asian winter and picks in february for the 1st time since 2014, the world's best ice hockey plaza will take part in the game. the an h. l has agreed to a break in the regular season to allow players from participate. but as part of the
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deal player can withdraw from the games if kobe 19 conditions in china at themed impractical or unsafe. and here's something you don't see very often in major league baseball, this should have been a teen catch. right sy depo scrambling it was pirate 2nd baseman will defy beef, i should say with the ever that it proved very closely indeed because it gave chicago a 65 victory a not a good day for him. lauren, that is useful for me. thank you very much. indeed, and the quick monday you can always catch up on our website that is out there, dot com details there of the id channel, the communication with the taliban. according to antony, think in the state in the us. a 2nd me don't try to push news out on the back in a moment with more.
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ah, me, me. ah ah, when the freedom of the press is under threat in oh, you just cause thought genuinely about your thoughts towards the bacon government step outside the mainstream. there has been a implement here some of access points that shift the focus, the pandemic that's turned out to be a handy little pretext. the prime minister clamped down on the press covering the
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waves. the news is covered. so listening post on the city of cobble has experience so much of he will for decades. and this is another change to get used to. and one that's boss from easy situation. and now it's not clear or the people are just lost and confused. there are deep rooted fears about the erosion of basic price to particular for women and girls, despite assurances from the taliban and about a return to true punishments for certain crimes. one of the everybody will be safe, nobody's kid will be kidnapped again to ranch. now together that feeling that way forward into the new reality to more than a decade of civil war life remains a challenge. sincerely we follow the citizens of this war to the nation as they pushed the limits for suffice.
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risking is sierra leo on al jazeera. ah, sort of fighting intensifies enough kind of stones, pan she a valley where resistance watches the trying to repel a taliban advance. i'm sure strapped the reporting from the entrance to the punches valley, where the fighting is escalating between the tale bond and what's being described as the last bastion of opposition to the rule. the.

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