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towel in south korea has been transformed from west offender is the global leader input recycling. i the reporting on how your technology is making its possible in kenya, i mean the farmer and santi, what he did, the oil life depended on was life afraid, or just 0 ah, the 1st batch of aide lands and gonna stand as couple airport reopens for commercial flights ah, i know about this, and this is all just alive from doha. also coming up, assessing the damage in the u. s. the clean up off to how to can either is complicated by problems with housing and infrastructure. the state of emergency
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extended and democratic republic of congo, hundreds, dad and half a 1000000 have been forced from their homes. i'm cracking down on china's entertainment industry celebrities, of the latest target of beijing efforts to promote socialist values. ah, couples airport is back up and running. commercial flights have taken off from ghana stand for the 1st time since the capital fell to the taliban. the airport hasn't been operational since the us troops finally withdrew last week. it's not been repaired with the help of technical teams from turkey and cut out a plane carrying a supplies has arrived from doha, victoria, again, the reports african food and airplane cobble international airport bound for the northern city of missouri. sharif technical teams have been working for days to repair the badly damaged runway and radar system. and on saturday,
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the efforts paid off. this is the 1st domestic flight from cobble since it fell to taliban forces last month. and apple staff say they're looking forward to more in the coming days. tires were very happy because the internal flights have started. and now we're taking our wages and everything is going according to plan. the reopening should soon allow afghan a stand to reconnect with the outside world and vital a to get in. but the taliban says more what needs to be done before the apple is fully operational. again, come on and as you know, the it was destroyed by the americans, they burned down every possibility. therefore we needed time to repair it. we predict that within a few days, international flights will be in progress. ation. experts say international airlines are unlikely to resume flights to cobble until airport security is guaranteed. it's going to take a lot of convincing and reassurance to have
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a foreign airline fly, not just over afghanistan, because over flight is off limits now to but to afghanistan. and we're talking about across that are insured by 3rd party companies and leasing companies that will say, no airline. you are not able to take that that cross there because we can't guarantee that it will get out in the state that we required. and so on. thousands of people still want to leave cobble, and the taliban leaders have promised they will be allowed. some will see the gradual reopening of the airport as a sign that keeping their word. victoria gates and be al jazeera. can donnelly, as a senior vice president for crisis response recovery and development of the international rescue committee? it says more needs to be done to get aid beyond capital and interventions for the need is the greatest. getting flights in getting supplies in is critical. it's not clear at this point how long it will be before the airport resumes full operational functionality. but even when it does,
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that's only 11 of the pieces that's needed to get services operational health services, working at the economy, running in the country as a lot still needs to be done. most immediate needs are for people who have been displaced, especially those who have been recently displaced in chicago and other major cities . afghanistan has over 3000000 people displaced over half a 1000000 of those are displaced this year alone. and those who have been very recently displaced are in urgent need of shelter, of food, of water and health care support. those are the most immediate need, but it's important that we remember $18000000.00 people in afghanistan or a native humanitarian assistance that's about half of the total population. the country has suffered from years of drought and conflict. the health services, despite the gains that have been made in the recent years, are very fragile and precarious situation. i think it's really important as soon as possible to restore the airport to full functionality. but without access into the
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districts in the country, which are far from the term, i can carnival couple airport where the needs are greatest without the ability to access those districts without the ability for people to be able to provide for themselves. reopening the airport is only going to be a small part of the solution. fighting continues in the last pocket of resistance against taliban control with both sides, claiming advances. bunch of valley is walled off by mountains fighters. they're held off both soviet occupation and the previous taliban government and the 1990s, the national resistance front is made up of militias and former afghans security force members. it says it's pushed back. the taliban is attempt to taking the territory. members of the taliban special forces have broken up a march for women's rights in cub. old video posted in social media, appears to show women coughing after our partner being tear gas. the demonstration was the 2nd of its kind in the capital. in 2 days it ended abruptly after taliban
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forces fired into the air, public school job and we wanted to go near a former government office to protest. but before we got there, the taliban hit women with electric tases and they used he gas against women. they also hit women on the head with a gun magazine, and the women became bloody. there was no one to ask why. in other worldview syrian government forces of shell, the southern rebel held enclave of deborah ballade injuring civilians. it follows the 3 days cease fire, which is seen russian soldiers patrolling the rebels stronghold, but people and so the government did not allowed age to get in. the accused government forces of trying to take control of the area. the satellite coalition fighting hookey rebels in yemen says it's intercepted 3 miss ayla tags. the talk to mom in the oil rich eastern region of saudi arabia, as well as design and nash son, which are close to the border with yemen. in the south. 3 people have been injured including
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a child. 14 houses have been severely damaged. the us president will visit storm rubbish, parts of new jersey and new york's next week to assess the damage from how we can. ida, dozens of people were killed off to the storm. hit louisiana. but the clean ups been hampered by problems with infrastructure and housing. get alexander reports from washington, dc, security cameras record the moment a basement in a home starts to fill up with the rainwater. and then water pressure from hurricane ida is too much to bear. and the walls give in the family was able to escape. they were lucky in new york city, many were not 13 people were killed. after being trapped inside the basement apartments, they ranged in age from an 86 year old woman to a 2 year old boy and both his parents all found dead and flooded basement apartment . they were unable to escape housing experts say up to 300000 illegal basement dwellings in new york city may not conform to safety codes and don't have proper
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drainage or escape routes. many of the people who live in them are on low incomes and often immigrants who can't afford to live anywhere else. the city doesn't have exact numbers of illegal basement dwellings, but the governor said floods are the new normal. so they need to find answers with the higher elevations now, where the flash floods which were unknown before this is the 1st time we've had a flush, a flash flood event of this proportion in the city of new york. and in the outlying areas, we have an experience as before, but we should expect it. the next time in louisiana recovery efforts are hampered by power outages and continued flooding. residents of a senior living community were evacuated after living without power for several days. the staff had all evacuated days before leaving residence alone and in the dark. no, nobody showed up. no body, not one person showed up to come check on. all 8 electricity transmission lines
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feeding southwest louisiana were knocked offline by ida official say power won't be completely restored to many areas until the middle of this week, and the hardest in areas until september 29th. it's clear after hurricane item something needs to be done. and president joe biden is looking towards congress to take more action on his multi trillion dollar infrastructure plan that he says will make the us better prepared for extreme weather. and climate change. biden is planning to to are the hardest hit areas in new jersey and new york on tuesday. gabriel, joe, i'll just either washington, one of the most dangerous wildfires in canada this year has been brought under control. the wildfire at white volk lake burned for $52.00 days in british columbia . it stretched across more than $83000.00 hector's, with huge areas of forest and several properties destroyed canadians demanding
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their leaders taco climate change. after a summer of extreme weather. flooding in sudan has destroyed more than a 1000 homes and also see the state south of cartoon families have been forced to leave and they're asking the government for food, clean water, and medication, flood waters of destroyed crops and roads, residents, fear the stagnant water will be a breeding ground for mosquitoes, which spread diseases, democratic republic of congo has extended a state of emergency in the east. rival groups have been fighting it to the province, leaving hundreds dead and forcing half a 1000000 people from the homes. cancers, all reports from the country for hundreds are beginning to return home off to the military pushed rebels out of this people in this town. since our economies, they have come back from ibp. come in areas like borneo with camacho, capitol, of
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a port province. we have been rocked by conflict with different rebel good fighting against government forces. so the people here are basically receiving some cash vouchers from and deals where they get to buy mattresses and load and food. they left with nothing but the clothes on their back. they said that the things that they left in their homes have also been looted the homes have been born so that trying also to figure out how they're going to rebuild their homes and you know, just me in safety. marino bible has just come back home. she left her village in coon, day in may, during fighting between government forces and a rebel group called s p c point in a while back. yeah. man, that's she's you, but the fight was too much that will lead to everywhere. we were lying on the ground in the house. luckily, we all came out safely. but in many other areas in this province,
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a people are still leaving and feel we have many id piece in different parts of the province. people saying they're still afraid to go back to their homes. these are the lucky ones. many of those that we have talked to the saying that they're waiting out to see how the situation is because it's still those still good ended. if the o p as military says it's killed, more than 5600 rebels in the latest fighting in the ticket region general box or the bell. it says the stuff that the guy in people's liberation funds from taking a ton bordering b. i'm hot region, the un says more than 2000000 people have been displaced since the conflict started 10 months ago. more than 400000 living in conditions close to famine. so i had an algebra one of those i says montenegro block roads trying to stop sundays. inauguration of the new head of the serbian orthodox church.
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ah, ah, hello, gets a few away. we go with your headlines for the americas. we may have something cooking up in the bay of can pet, she just seen the rotation there is to do check back with us on this 1. 1 thing for sure we do have is hurricane larry. so this one's expect it to intensify to a category for through the weekend, mostly out toward the central atlantic oceans and not posing a major threat. but we will see if it moves toward bermuda in the days to come. got her tropical moisture fallen across the top end of south america. heavy falls for coastal sections of columbia through the northwest to venezuela impacting the venezuelan andes. on monday for their towards the south. temperatures have fallen, but what weather? pushing out toward the south atlantic,
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porto allegro could just still see a few spits of rain, but the temperature at 22 degrees away we go to the western us, the desert, southwest star temperature at 40 degrees in vegas. so cow, los angeles, at 33, and my sooner boys stir for arizona into new mexico on sunday for western canada. what through coastal areas through the fraser valley trying to see if it will squeak over on the other side of the rockies and unsettled for the great lake, straight toward the northeast, trying to get a hive 25 degrees on sunday. that's it for me. bye for now. the on counting the cost china designs on the ocean bay, james investing millions in for the last 3 months in august. can india count to china? geo political and economic. mike lost a referendum in berlin to strip a landlord of tens of thousands of whole accounting. the cost on al jazeera. we
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understand the differences and similarities of cultures across the world. so now you take it will bring you the news and current affairs that matter to you. oh, the me you're watching. i'll just remind them and help stories this. the 1st civilian flight, his last couple airport since the taliban took over a chemist on the airport hasn't been operational since us troops finally withdrew. last week i've been repaired with the help of technical things from turkey. and fin up from huntington. ida has put the spotlight on problems with housing and infrastructure in the united states. president joe biden is going to visit new
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jersey and new york next week to assess the damage. democratic republic of congo has extended the state of emergency in the east half a 1000000 people have been forced from their homes as rival groups fight for control in italy, province, hundreds of been killed. the chinese government is cracking down on the countries entertainment industry. the goal is to remove what it calls negative or chaotic influences. celebrity find clubs, online gaming, and l g b to q. i and groups have been targeted in an effort to promote socialist values. any you reports from beijing. millions of young fans loyal to famous actors and sing as our lucrative force in china's entertainment industry. now, celebrity sam club had become the latest target of government regulators. authorities has banned activities, which encourage fans to spend money on their favorite start. online celebrity
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rankings, and discussions about the salaries are also prohibited state media. a newspaper. the global times says fan clubs could be used to manipulate lines and split chinese society. mega rich entertainers have been criticized and punished for tax evasion and other undesirable behaviors. to move the potted wages efforts to promote chinese socialist values among young people and cracked down on so called negative influences in entertainment culture. it follows the announcement of new rules limiting how much time young people can spend playing online video game. mine is, can now log on for 3 hours a week, maximum and only on weekends. aging says the cuts unnecessary to call that gaming and internet addiction, the critic se it'll do the opposite of prominence. i don't think the new regulation makes any sense to help teenagers or for the less access you get, the more curious you will be on the surface. these changes seem like rules designed
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to stop unhealthy or obsessive behaviors among young people. but for the chinese communist party, if much more, it sees the entertainment industry as an ideological battle ground that needs to be kept in check. regulators have also been the portrayal of a feminine men. an online l. g p t q. why communities have been censored? activists are main, says the government is actively trying to mold the identity of young chinese hoshal aria and the government wants a traditional image for its people. not taught diverse one to one. i think this really limits the imagination and creativity of the young people. it shows the societies becoming less accepting to those who are different and others like him are worried. there are no changes ahead. and the freedom of chinese youth will increasingly be replaced by the agenda for the communist government. katrina, you, i'll to 0. beijing was bringing on the morgan beijing. he's
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a senior research fellow at the center for china, and globalization is good to have you with us. mr. mark. thank you very much. indeed for being with us on. i'll just 0. how much of a pushback do you think that there is, there's going to be against this, given the fact that there is a generation of children and young people who have grown up with what they will be perceived to be freedoms, which they may know believe are being taken away. well, 1st of all, thanks for having me rob. i think you're right that there are a lot of questions, especially in the western world, but i think it's more accustomed to a perhaps we can call it a liberal way of life. but i want to point out here a couple things 1st that this is being portrayed in as reactive by the government and by the party. and i think that's not correct that this is actually part of a very proactive, long term objective. the so called to centennial re goals where in 2021.
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the goal for china was to become a moderately prosperous society. and 520-4900 anniversary of the founding of the people's republic of china to be an advanced nation. and what this means is there's 4 components to this. it's for a strong china, a beautiful china, a civilized china and harmonious china. so we look at these initiatives in that context, but we can see that there actually intended to provide some guidance for young people in china and to keep them from unhealthy habits. but i think will recognize globally, even tucker carlson. i believe recently praise the chinese government if you can believe that for addressing not only internet addiction but also real estate speculation. so i think that the given the history of china, the traditional chinese values, we will see some mild criticism from young people. but i think that this will
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largely is a positive factor that is a proactive set of policies to make sure that china really can achieve the 2nd of it's to centennial re goals. i think tucker carlson does have a reputation for being very much in favor of governments which intend to control their populations given the fact that for example, there are certain elements of this that one can can certainly understand what the, what the end goal, what the aims of the communist party would be those that, that, that you listed. for example, i'm sure many governments would want those for their, their countries yet, for example, they the lack of discussion about the, to pick one, the salaries of stars. one can understand that that kind of discussion would set up a disparity and dissatisfaction possibly amongst a population. when it sees certain people within the population achieving
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a great deal, i'm being paid a great deal of money. if you take away the discussion that doesn't take away the fact, people are already aware that the people, aaron, that kind of salary level in china is capable of doing it. do you think that by removing the discussion of that in some way, could limit the the efforts to try to achieve that might limit creativity. it might limit to some degree ambition and china indeed, i think that's a great point rob that. but if there is only the management or the control of perceptions or discussions, whether that's online or offline, without parallel changes in reality or, or complimentary policies. i think that certainly would be less effective than in many quarters, and perhaps rightly so called out of pocket se. but in addition to this part of this common prosperity drive as well,
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which is more than just economic prosperity. but cultural and spiritual prosperity is a recognition that society has become a bit too unequal. and we see this certainly with entertainers, movie stars, craps musicians as well, and ceo. and this, again, is not a topic were problem that you need to trainer. but that i think china certainly pays a lot of attention to online sentiment, online discussions. but there are also policies in place to wide and or to reduce rather. ready to reduce the income and welf gap as well. and i think in fact a presidency and a number of his speeches. because underscore that this is the one of the critical challenges facing china today of coping with and reducing the inequality very briefly. how does it serve coping but dealing with inequality in
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a society and starving common prosperity to eliminate or limit discussion of say, a family men in television and radio to focus on limiting the rights of the l g, b, t, q. i community in china. how does that serve that purpose? sure, no, that's it. i think there's 2 separate issues here. so one is an emphasis on traditional virtues. and i think these would be people like the tucker carlson, the people that are perhaps more conservative in outlook. would see these as traditional values, and that this is something the government in china is also looking to encourage. i think the issue here is not to eliminate any discussion of feminine men or port trails of feminine men, but not to hold up as an ideal for sure. and i think also again,
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i think when we want to understand trying, it's very, very important to look at things from a bigger picture. and that the starting point is this chinese dream and creating a strong, beautiful, civilized, harmonious country that an important part of that is strength and courage. and traditionally, i think these have been associated considered masculine virtues. and too much of a emphasis or idealization of a more feminine styles is seen it, i think counter productive for that really interesting to get your thoughts on this and being what we appreciate you being with us. and i'll just say to thank you very much indeed. always the pleasure, rob, thousands of people have been marching in berlin against social injustice and racism. the demonstrations called for an inclusive and progressive society. 3 weeks ahead of germany's general elections. of money was organized by abroad alliance of trade unions. political parties and associations calling themselves the indivisible
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. they've condemned the growth of far right politics in germany. thousands of protesters in montenegro have blocked roads in a bid to stop the integration of a new head of the serbian orthodox church. demonstrations clash with police in the southwestern town of setting. yay! with excited money will take place around 3 hours time. opponent see the church as a symbol of sabby an influence over montenegro. 15 years after its independence. nations deeply divided over its ties. which means fil a bitch is and wanting even in political, analyst and consultant. he says the protest have been building for years. the violence it's you've seemed to day to be chair, it was social. net percent. twitter mostly is the combination of her 2 years process. 2 years campaign by the serbian or the church after the day long. the religious freedom, controversial law, really religious freedoms,
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passed parliament. 2019 the serious religious mass procession protest in montenegro took place to follow. by a hate campaign he produced huge, hinted at the tensions in montenegro and biscuit. painless, supported greatly by serbia and russia was using serbia also as its proxy. and it has been perceived as of the kinds of hybrid warfare has been using montenegrin, but as it's break wrong. so if you, you may recall in 2016, we had who attend montenegro and last year we had a change of government the government that the whose members, including prime minister and head of national security were and pick by the serbian church. so sir, be out of the church is now using its implants over a month and again in politics, to pass policies that are important for them. 11 months deepening economic crisis
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has led to a sewing of relations with syria over fuel import yield. egyptian gas will be sent to jordan and used to make electricity, which will then flow through the city and grid to lebanon. the us back of the plan, despite it, sanctions against city as government, food and fuel shortages are crippling lebanon's economy. jenny, jenny has said that have a nice party ask for help from syria for 11 to pass the gyptian gas and jordan in electricity through syria. the syrian sorry welcome to request and assured us it was ready to oblige. both parties agree to follow up on the detailed technical issues via junk technical team. christophe safe is the director of the lebanon program at the middle east institute in washington, dc. he says it's possible every tricity from syria could be supplied to lebanon within months. it's an interesting visit given the context that lebanon's going through right now, the humanitarian crisis,
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i've been crippling the country. people have been losing their lives effectively because of lack of access to hospitals, lack of access to clean water, et cetera. so this really comes out of necessity, 1st of all, but also given the potential lifting or at the very least evening of restriction that the u. s. had imposed on countries companies, entities, dealing with the special ed regime. seeing flexibility coming from the u. s. has definitely helped propel dot forward, but also in the heart of it really is 1st of all the humanitarian crisis in live in on. but also the interesting regional dynamics that are happening on the economic level as well. with jordan, with egypt that are also in a way, reaching the wheels for such a deal to be taking place and for the liberties delegation to actually had to damascus. i don't think we're talked here. we're probably talking weeks to months. the infrastructure is actually inflate. the problem is that there's a lot of the grid, a lot of parts of the grid that actually need maintenance because they did get
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damaged during the civil war and conflict and syria. this will take a few months, but it will eventually contribute. it will not resolve the problem. it will definitely ease the pressure off the lebanese people, off the foreign currency reserves that are being depleted as a result of having to import the large quantities of fuel. now a stunt pilot from italy has proved the tunnels aren't just the trains and cars. daniel costa has become the 1st person in the world to fly a plane through 2 tunnels. incredible feet to place in turkey. you flew through the 2nd tunnel at an average speed of 245 kilometers per hour. the whole flight last just under 44 seconds. ah. this is 0. these are the top stories. the 1st civilian flights,
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less couples airport. since the taliban took over afghanistan, the airport hasn't been operational since us troops finally withdrew last week. it's now been repaired with the help of technical teams and turkey ca talk. members of the taliban special forces have broken up a large.

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