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the if you bought for the lead in mechanical shop, you will see that you said you're gone after baby. i mine i do that. is it possible? just assume it's done to nothing. mine i do, they are women are strong with my, my dear. on out there. ah, ah, taliban fighters say they've taken complete control of afghanistan's pantry valley . the last province resisting the rule. ah, hello money. this is out of their life from also coming on an uncertain future getting in the military and poses a nation wide curfew following along
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a lockdown interlock code. but that doesn't mean much for those to work during the pandemic. as moroccans head to the polls, the impact of coven lose knowledge for this week's national election. ah, taliban forces say they've taken complete control of the last afghan province. resisting their rule. baffles have been raging for days in the mountainous province of pan share, which is north of combo taliban spokesman zombie who lot. and he said they had been seeking a peaceful resolution. but faith continued defiance. the national resistance from has denied that the area has been captured and says it is still fighting by a hum, but i am a little hired a bus than when i delegations went there. they received negative answers and they couldn't resolve matters through negotiations and dialogue. so the islamic emerett
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decided to send military forces to get rid of this violence, nest of terrorism. we want a peaceful country. and if anybody causes problems or causes insecurity anywhere in afghanistan, the islamic emerett of f canister will make a decision and not allow anyone to congregate and act against government. charles trot, fade is following developments from couple. certainly this is the 1st time that we've heard an official statement from the official taliban spokesperson. we've had numerous claims made by commanders and ton of on sources over recent days. so yes, we all taking this seriously. there was some very comprehensive details given in that press conference by, by the, by the 1st spokesperson. we've heard absolutely nothing since then from the leadership of the n r f. last night. that statement was put on the facebook by sue, the leader of the in are saying that he was wanting to negotiate with the taliban.
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an indication of just how much pressure those anti taliban forces were under. you know, this is hugely significant if indeed it is the case. there have been reports on cooper reports of mine, a clashes ongoing but as, as we know, the taliban have never had full control of this area. the soviets, during the 1980s, never had full control either. so if the taliban having deep achieved this, then it is a huge historical significance. but of course, they're all big phase about the civilian population of that area around 152200000 people. started on spokes person. bizarre. it's saying that there had been quoted to him, no civilian casualties. he said that punch series as he calls them, should be treated with as much respect the same amount of respect as people from anywhere enough going to stand better minded countries are mainly ethnic tragic and the ethnic tragic community population of this country represents about
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a quarter of the population a k has been carried out in the west african nation of guinea soldiers have detained, the president of the con, day of dissolve the government and the constitution and imposed a nation wide curfew. the west african economic block eco ass is threatening to launch. sanctions of course, by nicholas hoc is monitoring events from data in neighboring senegal. money. thanks for joining us. nicholas. so bring this up to speed on what's happened in the last 24 hours or so. well, there's a precarious calm right now in the capital connect cree after the announcement made by the qu, leaders asking for people to go back to work. civil servants at 7 am were called to go back to their offices and then later on today in just a 2 hours time, there's this call from the cool leaders for all the former ministers and government
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officials to make their way to the people's palace, the parliament essentially, and if they don't do that, they say they would see that as an act of rebellion overnight. although there was a nationwide curfew in place. the information ministry has been around tapped by by protesters. there's been several arrest the rest of notably, security force commanders from the police force that have been arrested. and we've heard also that several ministers are under house arrest. there has been no confirmation made of that by the leader themselves though. what's interesting to see is that there is a call for justice amongst many guinea ends who have seen the time in a comedy as a time of impunity. and there are many people, part of the opposition or civil society actors that are currently in jail. and one of the main groups that are organized to protest against alpha con,
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day during last years protest movement during last year's election has called for the release of all political prisoners, and are hoping that those demands will be met by the cool leaders, moline, nicholas, how much pressure is from the international community over this k. well, there's been a condemnation from starting from the united nation secretary general from the regional body echo on the african union, mute reactions from the former french colonial power for friends who hasn't really come out strongly about this. and there's very much a wait and see, but what's interesting to see is the reaction from the crew leaders and from guinea . and they feel that despite the condemnation, they feel like they were abandoned by by, by the international community. they're saying that during, when alpha can they change the constitution when he tweaked as they say, the numbers of the vote count during the presidential election in his favor. where
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was the international community then? where was the condemnation there then? so there's a sense inside guinea that the cool leaders are moving ahead towards the much needed reforms that the country need. starting by the this announcement that was made yesterday on national television, which was the dissolution of the constitution of the country. that's because that constitution for many seems to be seems to have been tweaked around by the former president of con day. i'm president of the country, we still being held in detention by the crew leaders. and there's a sense that there's, that the institution, the democratic institution do not fairly represent the people. so there's a lot of hope that through this military coup, there will be the reforms. and that the pledges made by these cool leaders will be actually kept. meanwhile, there's been a reaction from the,
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from the markets. of course, getting may be one of the poorest countries in the world, but it's one of the wealthiest in terms of iron and, or it has the biggest reserve of box side of aluminum. and half of the aluminum that china imports comes from guinea and there was a reaction for the market straight away after the cool, the, the, the price of metal spite. and that's quite interesting and it shows how important guinea is for, for the international community. you know, this precious metal is seen, it's used in televisions and cameras and all sorts of electronic think comes from this poor country. and there's been enormous wealth that has, has been made in the last 11 years during alpha countries world. but very little of that wealth has gone to the people of guinea, and there's a lot of expectation that will all change with this change of power that we're seeing right now in the country. oh, in nicholas. thank you for explaining that to us nicholas huck of that for us in
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dot com at least 6 palestinian prisoners have escaped from a high security prison in israel. a doug, a tunnel under the guild bow, a prison just north of the occupied west bank estates like this. all rare, one of those who managed to get out is that korea zabeda. he's a former field commander with the fat movement. hurry forth that has long story. this is an enormously significant jailbreak, a security lapse, the like of which, according to one unnamed official who spoke to really media, hasn't been seen in recent memory. what we know is that the 6 man was present at a 4 o'clock am head count by prison offices. that was when something was obviously amiss. as far as these ready security service were concerned. and they discovered the opening of this tunnel, apparently down into the drainage system under the prison from the cell. and that
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they had been digging this tunnel apparently for some months and overnight was the night that they decided to coordinate the escape. and according some of these reports, there was coordination, suspicion of a smuggle cell phone of an escaped call, waiting for them. so an intelligence lapse, as well as the security lapse. the 6 men, 5 of them from palestinian islamic jihad, the other, the alex or martyrs brigade field commander. zachary is a baby who himself has an extremely interesting back story. originally wanted by israel for an attack on a lou could political branch headquarters that killed 6 israelis. he was given clemency in 2007, then suspected by the p. k of being and collaboration with the israeli. spent time in p, a detention before being released and then once again taken into is really custody . so these are very high level targets. it's
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a major security and political headache for the israeli forces. already checkpoints have been instituted, fears that they might, may try to escape to jordan. the panoramic is causing a shadow of campaigning ahead of a general election in morocco. people will vote on wednesday. it will be the 3rd election since the new constitution was introduced in 2011. jamal reports from casablanca, with restriction funding, large scale gathering, still in place. political parties and morocco are limited to holding small street to street. congress is as the vine for support. i had of wednesday's elections. this year's polls are very different to previous one. election billboards are few and far between the have been no big rallies and there is an evident lack of excitement amongst many americans. much of this is down to the impact cove it has had on the country, particularly its economy, a key and here, alarming. there's no doubt the pandemic will impact these elections in the entirety
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that they won't just the large scale protests voting. but i also expect many people to choose to abstain because the standard mac has dented the people's confidence in the political process. the miracle is currently trying to stave off another wave of the virus. and although it's done much better than its neighbors in combat, in cove, it, in terms of hospitalizations, it's economy, particularly the tourism and hospitality sectors. have been hit hard at this coffee shop in that area of casablanca, business is slowly picking up, but the, on a tells me there's still a long, long way to go can. and why did i employ 11 people? so i had to let 9 go. and because of the pandemic, i have lost around 80 percent of my business with the national curfew bonding people from going out doors after 9 pm. it's businesses like these that have suffered the most as they're unable to make money during peak times. when coffee shops are usually up there, busiest correctly did all the decisions of the government have been destructive to
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businesses. we expected them to introduce policies that would ease things for us, but they didn't. so my vote will be a protest one. the government supporters, however, will point to the fact that more than 40 percent of the population have now been vaccinated and that while businesses have suffered its restrictions that have helped save people's lives. but in the end of the day, many voters cost their bandits based on how good or bad the economy is doing. this is the 1st time the patient will be old enough to vote. he makes a living, washing cars at the small garbage and one of casablanca suburbs. he makes roughly, just over $2.00 a day. he said, he hasn't decided who to vote for yet, but has a simple request from those seeking power. had been i wish they look at what the people need, they need to address not only the panoramic, but the economy as a whole. we all want the best for our country. morocco has dealt with the panoramic
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far better than many countries. this country has the highest vaccination rate in all of africa, but cobra is still are threats while the economy is gradually recovering and streets and markets like these are getting busier. there's no doubt that the corona virus comes on a will be a major factor where moroccans come to vote on wednesday. dramatic era, casablanca still add on al jazeera zealand, announces another 20 percent of our cases in its largest city. clint, i'm putting pressure will lead us to act on climate change. key international organizations, me to the side on the call tax. ah hi again. thanks for joining in. we've got high pressure in charge across australia,
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a for a few clouds toward the southeast and a bit fierce when we're dealing with as we head toward western australia, the northern territory, and also queensland fucked. but that warm pool of air as it migrates across the country. this is now the end of the week on friday. everyone's into it. adelaide 25, sidney, 25, melbourne, 22. but over to w. a person at 19 with our next weather front move in, in quite a vigorous system for new zealand. both islands impact that you're rain, wind and also snow and you know and expose places. could see those winds with up to about a 120 kilometers per hour. got to talk about the rainfall heaviest, of course, through the southern with up to more than a decade of civil war, life remains a challenge. sincerely. we follow the citizens of this war to a nation as they pushed the limits for suffice risking
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in the early on al jazeera. oh, the me welcome back. watching out. just reminder of our top stories this our taliban forces say they've taken complete control off. i've got it sounds, country province last region to resist several of the group that's been fighting the taliban denied the areas been captured and says it's still fighting accuse been carried out in the west african nation of guinea soldiers have detained the
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president of the day of dissolved the government on the constitution, unimed posed a nation wide cut. you 6 palestinian prisoners have escaped from a high security jail in israel, a doug a tunnel under the gilbert prison gates like this. all right, let's get you more on afghanistan because in a press conference, the last few analysts taliban spokesmen is that the who latin, which i heat was asked about when a new government would be formed. he didn't give a specific date, but confirmed decisions on the new structure have been made. but about that a compliment that once we announced the government, then we will give you detailed information about the structure of the government. and it will be an all inclusive government because changes need to be made. hopefully, i will be able to add some more about this question after ryan up the government. with
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sure lanka has extended its corona virus locked down into a 3rd week to control a new wave of infections. but despite the restrictions, workers and key industries are still during their jobs with the high risk of infection. manella fernandez reports neurosis. murray, his worked into lunkhead gum and take the twin. dia, she's one of 350000 people, working in the multi 1000000000 dollar industry that manufactures products for top international brand. she says many workers like her have had called with 19 infection and suffer lasting effects. now that i would love to be out of us, even though we go to look to the 14 days, some of us feel very we have no appetite and have difficulty breathing. i'm still taking medicine, some work to look for a day or 2 and have to stop. they go back because they have no choice and when to say, they dropped out of the german of the shari has been campaigning for walker rights
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for many years. she says companies must ensure the safety of workers during this crisis. may more this ongoing monica monte carlo during this time's micro work. earnings have fallen. the tourism in the she has fallen. we're not getting proper income. if we want to save god this industry, they've got the country, then create the systems to keep them safe. the companies must bear the cost of that . i need to give a that on traveler, says the system must cover the workplace lodging, quarantine treatment and salary gum and expose some shalonda total of $5300000000.00 in 2019, which fell to 4 point $1000000000.00 in 2020. due to the pandemic, seeing industry figures says recovery is on the way the government, the industrial one of philanthropy, top foreign exchange. though that is at risk of so many people coming together in
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factories like this. the country cannot afford to lose this vital source of income . this is one of the largest government manufacturing down in south asia, around $3000.00 plus. the members are in the main floor. and we are, we have the room with regard to the voice. and we have the food, the joint decided association forum says those rules are not taken lightly. it says factory brought in a lot of changes from seating in buses, the layout of factories, social distancing, and can deans or allocation of toilet. from a manufacturing perspective, obviously the big challenges, but when you have people missing in a production line and obviously they don't have them uniformly scattered all over the place that has a knock on impact on the, on the production ability seen this. your body says 30 percent of workers have been vaccinated so far with the entire workforce expected to be covered by the end of
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the year. that would be good news, the near osha and those like, who need all the protection they can get fernandez, jazeera symbol. yes, charlene government is hoping the arrival of half a 1000000 doses of the 5 vaccine will help efforts to deal with its worst wave. of course of ours, the premier of new south wales is warned, the worst is yet to come. and some indigenous communities are struggling to deal with a rise in cases. sarah clark has detailed this little town in far west. the south wells has been hit hard by the bill to variant who kenya has a population of around 800 people. more than half are indigenous around $100.00 residents have now tested positive. and there are concerns about the towns ability to safely isolate people from infected family members. living in overcrowded dwellings. motor homes have now arrived and will be used as temporary accommodation
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. yay! because the family and they don't have $11.00 did a denial of that community, it is friday, and that is the south wells continues to record more than $1000.00 tases a day. the states premier says modeling indicates that the worst is yet to come. we anticipate i pick in cases in the next fortnight, so the next fortnight is locked to be worth in terms of the number of cases. half a 1000000 doses of the size of that vein arrived in australia on monday. the 1st batch in a deal with great britain. that's an addition to deal struck with singapore and poland. the booth supplies as a nation, battled to slow the rapidly spreading built rapp right, which started in sidney in june, pfizer swap deal, which we'll see $4000000.00 dices of pfizer come to australia this month, which will see us double. the 5 dices that we have during september,
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the prime ministers hoping the states will end the pen to make locked downs once 80 percent of the eligible population has been fully vaccinated. but that could be some time down the track with and half of a strutting residence and hockey lighted its promising new to new zealand, which is recorded 20 cases for the 3rd day in a row with the virus numbers falling restrictions in regents outside open will. now be sir, clock out a 0 prison. australia really is with students in vietnam have started the new school year, but most attending virtual classrooms due to be ongoing lockdown. since april educational institutions have been closed in some of the most hard hit areas that will turn into quarantine facilities as well as field hospitals. that norm has reported more than 524000 cases. at least 13000 deaths. the heads of key and national renovations are meeting in the netherlands to decide
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on a clear call to action for well leaders ahead of a major climate conference, global center on dep adaption summit in rotterdam. as being chair by the former un secretary general banking moon becomes 2 months ahead of the $26.00. the humans climate change conference which takes place in glasgow because so the accelerating climate crisis, as was reported by i p c. c. recent assessment report that we have general point 4 degrees celsius, not 1.5. we have already consumed the 1 point one degrees on to 2050. can we do that or less? we raise our ambition live and just make sure that political lead us as soon as you need us shrink film, and then we'll say, you're pretty good to go ship and come in while we can speak to. steph fastened his
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line 1st. and rotterdam. steph, what can we expect from the summit? while i'm here at this global center for a climate adaptation, it's going to be opened today, and it's the world's largest floating office, which is basically symbolic. with a newer reality we are facing today for more than 50 lead, us are currently inside making this last call for action just 2 months before this call 26 inside is besides bunky moon. also the director of the i am asked because it's all about money. it's not only about adaptation has to be as important as mitigation, which needs to be discussed at cop $26.00. according to this lead us, this means a basically we have now reached a new phase in climate change facing up to the reality that the climate has change already. developing nations and the rest of the world needs to be ready to get
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ready for this impact that climate change has already had. another thing is finance . more than 12 years ago. rich nations made a pledge to pay $100000000000.00 us dollars every year for developing nations to deal with climate change while they haven't fulfilled this promise. only a very tiny fraction of this amount of money has been paid for. it's crucial, according to the lead us here, that during comp 26 rich nations mainly have to commit to help the rest of the world. because rich nations, of course, were more seen as responsible for climate change. so have them make sure that the climate won't change as much as is predicted. now, this was what funky mon, he is the ceo of the global climate adaptation fun. have to say ahead of the meeting. i think we don't have that thought bank he moon. so steph explained to us whether anything can
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actually be achieved in this particular summit. well, the main thing is how to get this money and how to make sure that the rich nations will fulfill this promise. the i of, i am, i has already allocated $650000000000.00 us dollar for what they want to be a sustainable trust funds where he's developing nations can use the money to basically protect themselves to, to build di, to make sure that agriculture can be helped which is facing flops, but also in other parts of the world. we have of course, seen in europe also very serious impacts of the global warming already flaps in germany, belgium. and in that, and we seen these large files in the south of europe. so there's a real new reality here and the director of the climate adaptation font for go in sat we last 10 years. so we have
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fortunately, we seem to have lost steph fasten that there in rotterdam. but we got the gist of what she was saying. clean on cruise and divers have been trying to find the thought of an oil spill in the gulf of mexico. photo taken by marine officials show the slick moon the 3 kilometers off the coast of the u. s. state of louisiana. just days off the hurricane. ida hit the region. it's believe to be coming from an offshore drilling site. although handbell is a senior ocean's campaign, greenpeace usa. he says the slick was predictable. this is happening again and again and again, because we're putting critical fossil fuel infrastructure in the, in the direct line of climate change impacts in an area that is repeatedly getting pummeled by, by ever increasing more powerful storms as well as,
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as well as sea level rise so while i am, i'm very concerned, it's also just sort of a fed up moment that this, that we just don't learn from past mistakes and it happens again. and again, this is an extremely vulnerable region. as at any lay person can, can see it is pummeled again and again by very strong hurricanes. but on top of it being sort of in a direct path, the hurricanes tend to tend to head towards it is also extremely low line. this is, this is, this is land, it's just above sea level. some islands are disappearing. some communities that level coastal islands are already having to think about relocating inland, relocating to other areas after after after some hurricanes in new orleans, you have to you, we've had to entirely relocate communities out of that region just because it's too low to withstand. not only hurricanes, but the increasing threat of sea level rise in this region. so really you're,
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we're not just talking about hurricanes. we're talking about a range of climate impacts that make this an extremely vulnerable place. and a really ill advised place to put a lot of fossil fuel infrastructure. the fire, the festival in spain has taken place after repeated postponements caused by the pandemic. every spring, hundreds of puppet like sculptures, line the streets, valencia for the unesco recognised events. they are then satellites, and the last day as a fire honoring the patron saint carpenter's beliefs have originally been a pagan festival marking the end of winter. ah, my money said the headlines on al jazeera taliban forces say they've taken complete control off. i've got and got the stones pump ship province, the last region that had been resisting the rule. it's all about.
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