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measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification, the biometrics from person, big convenience and seeming infallibility, comes across most crucially our privacy. in the 4th of a 5 part series, audi re addresses the appropriation of our most personal characteristics. all hail the algorithm on jazz ah afghan resistance liter. i'm ed masood core for a national uprising after the taliban says it's captured the pants she valley and completed its take over. ah, hello and barbara sarah. this is al jazeera life from london, also coming up guineas, crew leader bands, government officials from leaving the country. and the order of president con,
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visit soldiers to join them. brazil, president signs of the creed, changing internet regulations to allow people to re post band the content and one of french cinemas biggest stars jump on the mando, has died. we're going to look back at his life. ah, the leader of the resistance movement and i've got a stance punch here. valley is calling for a national uprising that's after the taliban said it had won the battle for the province and completed its takeover of a chemist on the mountainous region. successfully resisted soviet forces in the 1000 a fees and the taliban in the late 19 ninety's. this is the 1st time in recent history that it's been taken over. shallow bellis reports from couple the pan sheer valley a learned the taliban has never controlled until now. this was the last pocket of
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resistance to the groups rule in afghanistan. less than a week after the last us troops deposit, the taliban now sees it controls every corner of the country. when the taliban, a prison and pension of province were engaged in the purging pension, the capital pension was under the control of the taliban. the enemy suffered a lot of damage, but we did not suffer any damage. after the taliban took cargo 3 weeks ago, vollmer vice president, umbrella selah flayed to pen shear. joining local resistance leader armored masoud . another soldier to refuse to surrender. they called themselves the national resistance, runs the group, and the taliban fluctuated between faxing and negotiations. and 2 talks broke down last week. pay hum but i am a little higher now. delegations went there,
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they received negative answers and they couldn't resolve matters through negotiations and dialogue. so the islamic emerett decided to send to military forces to get rid of this violence. nest of terrorism from the taliban launched and offensive into the valley with communications down both sides, launched a propaganda war, claiming de, we're winning the fight for another target. we're in our positions and fighting is ongoing with the enemy has been exterminated. i took this weapon from a taliban fighter. not their dead bodies are spread out on the ground. the pantry valley was used to successfully resist. soviet forces in the 1980. and the taliban in the 1990 s. and early 2001 of the united states biggest allies during that era was northern alliance leader. i'm a charmer suit. he was assassinated by a kind of suicide bombers 20 years ago. 2 days before the 911 attacks in the united states, his son ahmed masoud, was the face of this generations resistance to the taliban. the voice note was sent
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out by his spokesmen on monday. i'll jazeera could not verify when it was recorded . how much an animal, my dear countryman, wherever you are, inside or outside, i've got to stay at home. i want you to start an uprising, you know, whatever you can do, stand up and raise your voice and nobody knows where the 3rd escaped to and where the other resistance leaders laid also. so they remain heartful. they can transplant their uprising from penn sheer to neighborhoods across the country. the taliban meanwhile remains triumphant. charlotte bellis al jazeera couple of the taliban cut off communications in pence here last week and there were fears civilians they are, are stuck in dire conditions. one resident has told al jazeera, there is a massive shortage of basic necessities, while shops and bazaars are empty. he says some fighters are entering civilians, houses, and taking whatever they want to. stratford has more from couple. there has been
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a huge concern for the 152200000 civilians. in the punch valley, tony bon spokesperson, john had earlier saying that they hadn't been a single civilian casualty. he said the food had run out of food was running out. they've been shortages in the valley during the fighting. he said that food was going to be sent in. and he said that telecommunications communications and electricity was also going to be re started. but there was some fiery language from him initially as, as you heard describing this battle with the self declared or so my and r f, the national resistance front the taliban describing this is a victory over the last nest of terrorism in the country. while at the same time calling for unity. so yeah, i'm sure those words are going to be looked jackson, interpreted by obviously worried,
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concerned afghans and all the c concerned members of the international community too. but what we do know, seemingly, is that yes, this is a historic day in afghanistan, the charlotte bomb seemingly having taken full control for the 1st time of the punch valley. well, david loin is the author of the long war, the inside story of american, the gonna stand since $911.00. he was also a communications adviser to the former african president ashcroft connie, he says some have a worthy responded to calls for a national uprising. already turn like we see response from the north from west, some things on social media from harassing people saying they are rising up as requested by see if he could emerge from the stand the parent, the resistance, the taliban said can still able to operate. then i think this could be the
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beginnings of some sort of a national since we've heard from other parts of the country where they may be potential on the next. and i think in the show. ringback clearly, but huge relief on the population about kind of fighting will weigh on the taliban side, but quite soon, the way to come. they've given the fact that there's no money in the banks. i'm huge problems with the economy and real challenges in running a government very different skill set from running in search. and then i think you might see that pockets of resistance i think will begin to grow and develop across the country. us secretary of state anthony blinking and defense secretary lloyd austin have made the mayor of catherine though for high level talks on aff galveston, lincoln, austin, and me a shake coming. been how much funny discuss the ongoing efforts to evacuate remaining us citizens from ghana,
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stub and officials have confirmed that the us has a range of the 1st safe departures of americans since troops withdrew 4 people left via an overland route from us. again, it's done a guineas, military rulers of bar the government officials from leaving the country qu, leader, colonel, the mighty, don't, boy summoned cabinet ministers and told them to hand over their passports and official vehicles, the form of friendship, legionnaire officer, lead and military unit which austan ousted the president for condo on sunday, and is now promising to for my transitional national unity government. our west africa correspondent nicholas' hoc reports at the people's pell is also known as the national assembly. members of president of alpha conveys our student government to arrive after being summoned by guineas who leader lieutenant colonel,
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mama de doom brianna was behind the closed doors. he demanded their passports and told them not to leave the country. but you also said there'd be no witch hunter the outline a path forward. it was not to be the star consultations in order to do the work in place to this period of transition. and then the government of national unity will take you. i mean on last monday and i found it on sunday when president kennedy was driven away from the presidential palace in custody, crowd chanted freedom. it was on these streets that also they had ordered security for the fire at protest years with live rounds. scores were killed in almost 400 people were arrested when it did on mondays on was you have a blue the, the, the really in a fabulous day there was no more security, no more just confused. financial state. everyone was doing whatever they wanted. so i think we're, the rival is the best things like any because the mother's were on the streets like animals. when could you have no idea? i am, believe it pretty good. he's vast mineral wealth includes the world's largest reserve
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of box site and or refined into aluminum. the takeover triggered world condemnation and sent global aluminum prices soaring, half of china's import of the element come from guinea. despite this mineral abundance, the west african country remains, one of the world's poor estates. says the corrupt economy must be overhauled on father. the plan was, will do. we will not give you a history lesson today, but i just want to remind you that our country has suffered from the disreputable behavior of it. so could you leave it up? we found ourselves the situation of injustice and corruption, nepotism, and the deprivation of freedoms. a common place for gloria in guinea. the pressure is on to explain how he will begin overturning a system. he says has stolen from the people for too long. nicholas hawk algae 0 brazil. president j a both scenario has signed the decrease to change internet
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regulations. stopping would officials call the arbitrary removal of certain accounts, profiles and content. both scenarios press office says the decrease will give people the right to re post band content and provide clarity over social media policies on cancelled or suspended accounts. the government says it aims to protect freedom of speech. well then you'll shy more, joins as live now from argentina. capital a born reside if so then it was this decree from both scenario actually expected. no, i don't think so. i mean, what you would assume is everybody of course, would support the promotion of freedom of speech and great, great clarity and the use of social media. but i think many of both. busy scenarios opponents will be scratching their head. the moment is decree given his previous so we say controversial relationship with social media. he used it extensively as 800000000 instagram followers 40000000 on the facebook. yet during the run up to
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the election 40 years ago, one of his stars with implicated investigation into the promotion of fake news prisoner both now himself was criticized by human rights watch for closing down the accounts of politicians. all the journalists who will proceed to criticize him without controversial relationship with social media has been his a means of communicating with his supporters very much in the way that the former president of the us donald trump, used to do in communicating, making statements about foreign policy. busy busy moves about opinions on masses. so yeah, people i think will be surprised by this move on the surface of course, welcoming the why anything making this move now is the and the pressure in any way me when i think he is tuesday,
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the country is gearing up to celebrate 8th independence days. independence from portugal 199 years ago. job also know is using the day to rally his supporters there already arriving in brasilia and felt by all the political and economic capitals of brazil in moore, he hopes will be a huge show of strength. he's trailing quite badly in the opinion polls the next is presidential elections to the former president did not feel the silver. busy known as louis and some people are saying this is you've got to show attempts to show that he has some kind of support. so i think people now analyzing this latest decrease relating to social media, which as i say, it is a means of communicating with his supportive to see exactly what he's playing. i think many will be distrustful, old dad. yes, of course. he will hide behind the shield of saying we're promoting the freedom of speech. great clarity. and finally, with the latest back of daniel,
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thank you. still to come in this half hour israel. it launches a major man hunt for 6 palestinian prisoners who tunneled out of their cell. 3 men with the same name and similar looks stand for election in russia. a strange coincidence or a political tactic. ah . hello there. we've got some soaking rains. moving through the korean peninsula, this time relegated toward the north. i so young yang, for example, on think in 50 to 60 millimeters, is what we can expect there. now i'm going to hit play. let's see where this goes to stay and to wednesday through the sea of japan crashes into haunt you also chicago. but let's focus on a soco where i think you'll pick up about 60 millimeters of rain wednesday into
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thursday. let's go back to the here and now on tuesday, still rounds of rain through indo china. tropical depression, just one level below. a tropical storm. moving through northern parts of thailand, looking for that land fall around northern lose on by the time we get toward thursday heavy pockets of rain also south the dang. down under right now and temperatures. we're starting to dial them up. so we're at said $21.00 in sydney. i'll show you a bit more on that in a sec, but we got to talk about these winds on tasmania, hobart scene gus about 82 kilometers per hour on tuesday. i promise you we will talk about sydney. so here's those temperatures as we dial them up to 26 degrees of real stellar forecast weather anything. but for news elaine's, we've got a potent weather system impacting both islands wind gusts, a 120 kilometers per hour. and we could see rainfall amounts over a 100 millimeters. the
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stories that to be told find away and demand to be heard, the opening, the window into another light and challenging perception and personal endeavours in epic struggle with the colossal sacrifices in individual journey with new showcases in firing documentaries. the change the word on al jazeera. ah ah, reminder now of the top stories on al jazeera, the leader of the resistance movement, and again, the stones,
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punchier valley is calling for a national uprising after the taliban said it now controls the last province opposing it through the battles raged for days in the mountainous region and north of combo. that was african alliance. equal was, will hold an emergency summit over the crisis in guinea on thursday, in the military rulers of bart officials from leaving the country after detaining the president and toppling the government. a man hunt is under way for 6 palestinian inmates who've escaped from a high security prison. israel 5 are members of the slimy she had movement while the 6th is zachary, as you bay, the former field commander, associated with the fat party. harry for said reports now from gimble prison. one florian head count uncovered one of israel's biggest security lapses in recent memory. 6 palestinian prisoners in high security passivity, had vanished overnight through a hole in their cell floor. it wasn't exactly
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a case of just speaking a tunnel. it appears that there was an exploitation of the structure of the cells of the space underneath the prison inside israel. and just north of the occupied west bank was built quickly on supportive columns on a site prone to sink holes in 2014, an attempt by another group to get out by getting underneath was prevented and remedial work carried out. but the weakness remained. the 6 so mates emerged through this whole directly under a watchtower. and what israel says, there's a coordinated operation with help from the outside column on my team. it'll because the well, if it's a focus on cutting these pieces, catch them into a 3 d and they will be caught in the meantime moving events. josh was why the men all come from in or around the city of jeanine, nearby in the occupied west bank, 5 members of palestinian islamic jihad, 4 of them serving life sentences for attacks that killed israelis. the 6th escapee
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is zachary zabeda, a high profile figure in photography armed wing, the alex, a martyrs brigade on trial charged with attacks against israelis. he was also once detained by palestinian security services accused of collaborating with israel pres radio. there's widespread shock think he said it's a binding to the guys that works. all this facility should be checked against israel. government is under enormous pressure to recapture these men with the public security minutes. the saying they may have made for the jo damien border. they could have headed into the occupied west bank. all may still be inside israel planning to carry out attacks, the palestinians. there has been celebration. this scene is a demonstration that israel's military power is not absolute. in garza sweets handed out to mark the occasion, hamas which controls the strip calling it a heroic and brave act. an immense hometown of janine most celebrations, even in the knowledge that israel's military could soon be coming in force. it's
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something that some of my god be with them and have them in my course the all the prisoners already israel is moved 80 other palestinian prisoners out of gilbert as the hunt continues for the 6 who vanished in the night and hurried for it. i'll just hear a move in israel, sir. lancaster parliament is approved. the state of emergency declared by the president who says it's needed to tackle a food shortage. but the opposition is warning. will be used to crack down on the sent. this is the country grapples with a new corona, virus wave with many key workers saying they're not being protected from cove at 19 . we know fernandez reports from colombo, nero, shackle murray, his worked into lunkhead gum and take the friend, dia, she's one of 350000 people, working in the multi 1000000000 dollar industry that manufactures products for top international brands. she says many workers like her have had cool with 19
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infection and suffer last. you know how that i would allow that it again, even though we go to work up to the 14 days, some of us feel very weak, have no appetite and have difficulty breathing. i'm still taking medicine that i'm some workers look for a day or 2 and have to stop. they go back because they have no choice and when to see the job. but german of the shari has been campaigning for worker rights for many years. she says, companies must ensure the safety of workers during this crisis may more this ongoing money call them on the phone during this times. my grand work earnings have fallen. the truism in the she has fallen. we're not getting proper income. if we want to save god this industry, save god, the country, then create the systems to keep them safe. the companies must bear the cost of that . i had the name on the traveler says the system must cover the workplace lodging, quarantine treatment and salaries gum and expose some shalonda total of
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$5300000000.00 in 2019, but failed to 4 point one $1000000000.00 in 2020. due to the pandemic, seen, industry figures says recovery is on the way the government industrial, wanda philanthropy, top foreign exchange. though that is at risk of so many people coming together in factories like this. the country cannot afford to lose this vital source of income . this is one of the largest gum and manufacturing down in south asia, around $3000.00 plus. what remember, are you in the main floor? and we are, we have a room with regard to that. we are both void and we have a food. the joint decided association forum says those rules are not taken lightly . it says factory is brought in a lot of changes from seating in buses,
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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. we'd be into workforce expected to be covered by the end of the year. that would be good news, the near osha and those like, who need all the protection they can get enough and and as just the ra limbo, the e u us and u. k. have condemned the belive ruffian government after one of the country's most prominent opposition leaders were sentenced to 11 years in prison. maria listening cova was a key figure in mass demonstrations, blast fear against president alexander lucas shanker. she was arrested after ripping up her passport to stop by lucian security forces,
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from deporting her she and fellow activists maxims that were charged with extremism and trying to seize power. both denied the charges, calling them absurd. with this verdict is unlawful and not based on evidence during court proceedings. culpability was not confirmed nor with the charges. the defense will appeal within 10 days, the defendants, i think, will appeal as well. a bad thing to a changing climate has to be just as important as cutting c o 2 emissions. that's the message for more than 50 global leaders who have gathered in rotterdam 2 months before the world's most important climate meeting in glasgow. the urging rich nations to live up to their promises and pay tens of billions of dollars yearly to developing nations for rason reports floating in a dutch city that lies under water. and you, you and climate office symbolizing that global warming is happening and its impact
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in nations worldwide have been enduring, disastrous, and extreme weather. scientists have attribute to average global temperatures that are already more than one degrees celsius higher because of the accelerating climate crisis. as was reported by i p c. c. recent assessment report that we have already general point 4 degrees celsius, not 1.5. we have already consuming the 1 point one degrees on to 2050. can we do that or less? we raise our ambition level to want. it's gone down for action to month before the cop $26.00 climate summit in scotland. while the nations are under pressure to deliver on promises of $100000000000.00 a year for developing countries to help them deal with a change in climate. 100000000000 contribution from rich nations is gonna be the
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most death for glasgow. will they deliver that have from this in 2009, they have from us this in 2015 now is the time to come through. he says the floating global center on climate adaptation shouldn't be seen as a sign of the feet in cutting emissions in stat unnecessary defensive measure against the rising tides, especially in low lighting netherlands. the urgent need to help nations worldwide to deal with the impacts of global warming. not only shows that we have moved to a new face in adjusting to a change in climate. it also makes clear that response by rich nation through this changing reality has been far too slow. hey, i go. it's hope, summer of a time disastrous european weather has risen. the sense of urgency that action is needed now. we are behind as richer world promises to deliver to the developed world. however, it's changing now a little bit and it's also a little bit might not be enough. know, i agree,
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but i hope i have some hope it's changing and i some hope the 26 will be good on that. and the credibility of the richer countries is at stake here, with all eyes on glasgow in november, leaders of developing new can say, failure is not an option because lives and livelihoods of billions of people are already at risk. floating offices may work for a country like that, but the santa, for global adaptation opened by the dutch king, will also have to come up with global climate solutions. in the years to come, steadfast and al jazeera brought to them. a star of francis golden age of cinema has died at the age of 18. john paul ben mondo became known as a symbol of rebellion and anarchy. and the face of the french new wave natasha bugger. looks back at his life. joe pulled beaumont a shot to international fame in johnny's go down in 1961 movie, breathless. now,
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when the french act is roguish, charm, captivated movie goes and made him one of the stalls of french animals, new wave. he went on to work with many of france. his most famous directors, francois truffaut, once called him the most complete european actor of his generation. while in 2013 clo duluth pay tribute to $1.00 of his favorite stars worth discretion. when you consider all the sean paul is done for french cinema, he is still the most important french actor of the postwar period. the son of a sculptor though mando was born in 1933 in a wealthy parish suburb. as a young man, he was an amateur boxer. his broken nose became his trademarks but cinema with his passion and led to a career the span decades from old house to commercial blockbusters. he stowed in more than 80 movie and often performed his own stunts. but in 2001, he suffered a stroke that effectively ended his acting career. reacting in
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a tweet, the news of belmont, those death aged 88 french president. emanuel micron called him a national treasure. charismatic and versatile for many friends by monday was the embodiment of french style. on the big screen. natasha butler al jazeera paris. it looks like it's going to be double or even triple trouble for a russian opposition. candidate standing in saint petersburg, municipal elections next week. and here is why to other people on the ballot share, boris versus i have skis name and they even look a little bit the same. but it's actually no coincidence. it's a common tactic in russia for opponents to make people with similar names stand for election in order to split the vote, the real vis liskey scene here holding the poster says one of the others is
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actually a member of president putin party. the other men reportedly changed their names and their hair styles to look like the original normal to, to do pretty schooling. so we can talk, this is a political scam, haps, not only political because there is a direct vote. and it is obvious that they are participating in the elections. no, it's a win with the soul object to hinder a competitor. when you most, when you're on the top stories now on al jazeera, the leader of the resistance movement. and if ghana stands, puncher valley is calling for a national enterprise reprising after the taliban said and now controls the last province opposing its rule. battles raged for days in the mountainous region. north of kabul, the area is known for successfully resisting both soviet forces and the taliban shall. stratford has.
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