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what did he say to for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th, defined the world. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are their stories. 911. witness on al jazeera. oh, ok. me to tell about, announces the 1st members of its acting african governments, maybe established leaders, but no women so far. ah, hello, i'm adrian. so again, this is l 0 life. and also coming up funding crisis for i've got to stand health care sector, thousands of facilities could soon close down a victory for pro abortion rights campaigners and mexico. the supreme court rules
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that criminalizing the procedure is unconstitutional at o. d u investigation looms for french. senate jobs the far show the allegations, but it's funded iso in syria. me tell about is unveiled on all mail interim government declaring afghanistan and islamic amorous. 3 weeks after season control, the most powerful positions have been given to men who dominated the 20 year war against the us and coalition, and its african allies acting permit us to know how our son, auckland, is a taliban founding member. he served as foreign minister and deputy prime minister during the group's last stint in power from 1996 to 2001. i think it's defense minister is mohammed. yeah, cool. the eldest son of taliban found omar, he's a military commander, and it's rarely seen in public. surgery in connie will become interior minister,
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his head of the her connie network, which has been blamed for some of the stones most violent attacks in recent years. the role of foreign minister will be filled by a con talkie, who took part in negotiations with the us and another participant in peace negotiations carried in. harvard hon if has been named economy minister. but as the taliban tries to transition from armed group to governing, pilots grappled with protest against its rule. at least 2 people were shot dead and civil war in, during a protest in the western city of harass people there and elsewhere, marched against pakistan, supports of the taliban at its growing influences, ga stone. and women called for greater representation and the new government of the rights to be respected. one of the most pressing priorities for the taliban, his health care a little b, u. h o is wanting a 2000 and medical facilities phase imminent closure due to a lack of money. a world bank funding freeze,
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since the telephone take over as long tens of millions of dollars shall stratford reports. for his honor is in pain. he's come to this rule clinic, north of cobbles, the treatment for the doctors can't help her. i want to have done another son, roger. i hope to come here when we get treated and go home. but there is no medicine available. and i can't afford to go to a private hospital. this hospital is struggling to keep going, but there are constant power outages, not enough petrol to keep generators going, and no money to buy any more. these empty wards are typical of rural clinics across . i've gone to stop because there's no more medicine available to treat the sick or treat even the most basic medical complaints. mad them how much and they call it, cut out the bonus patients come and they get angry and fight with us because we have no medicine. this is the only hospital and stephen district still open. last night we had to help women give birth using our mobile phone lives in the world.
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health organization says 90 percent of more than $2300.00 health facilities. face eminence closure because world bank money issued under the previous government has run out. and it froze funding when the taliban retook the power. so this is the clinics medicine, so we'll just look at these empty shelves. there aren't even basic medicines here. bear in mind, they started out as a maternity clinic and we have pregnant women in the wards. there are no rubber gloves. there are no anesthetics, there are no antibiotics. there aren't even paracetamol tablets available here. and it's been like this now for 3 months. for the past off st, they are struggling to support their families. i think the maria comes with more shopping. we don't have enough money to pay for taxes to come to work citizen. we haven't been paid in 5 months. that is another un says that more than 30000000
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people benefited from the world bank funding clinics in afghanistan like this one last year. 231, curtis. but who could mosher? unfortunately, the hospitals work. he's coming to a standstill. we have no free drugs for patients on the people can't afford to buy their own from other places. so the, the world bank says it's frozen afghanistan's project funding, because it wants the tale bomb to prove itself on human rights before it releases any cache. for zanna and her husband had home with a young son, they and millions of guns liked him suffering as a consequence of events and actions. far beyond their control. charles, rapid al jazeera, mere boucher coat. i'm going to stop. that's bringing thomas johnson at monterey california. he's a research professor in the national security affairs department at the naval postgraduate school. good teddy with us. the interior minister on the us terrorism list is wanted by the f b i. the interim prime minister is on the un. blacklist many of the old god taliban
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. what do you make this government? well, there's really very few surprises taliban, unlike a lot of people believe, do what they say they're going to do. so the immediately announce that they were for me and this is ryan mc emerett of afghanistan. and they were going to institute radical deal body sharia. ready law and they've done that. i'm quite surprised, at least for, for consumption that they didn't have any women included in any ranks of this interim government that they talk about. and so governments made it up in higher li, a pass to funds canister in his experience in some of its most important epo inquests. list linguistic cleavages the last 20 years. but we go down through many leaders. there's just no surprises. i am
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a bit surprised that that connie's brother was made minister of refugees because he was originally made head of security and cobble and i just find some or what ironic that he's been made minister of refugees. i also find it a little bit interesting acount, as i became leader the taliban aftermath, sewer was killed in 2016 and it was a power struggle. and he came out on top a but you know, he's going to be lead with move. he's going to lead with moolah assigned at cooper and who was actually the, the former for minister under move o mar, in the original taliban regime from 1996, 2001. the ton of on says that it was strong and healthy relations with neighbors on,
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at all other countries based on mutual respect and interaction. what are the chances of that though given as we said, that the interior minister is wanted by the us, who are its friends and allies going to be well, i mean, we all know that pakistan has helped to taliban over the years, but anybody that believes that the pakistan is run, the taliban, don't understand the taliban. but there's all kinds of regional interlopers that want to play in afghanistan. obviously pakistan, india, iran, china is extremely interested. they already have some of the most, the best mineral rights in the country and also russia. so my biggest fear. ready is that, you know, there continues to be fighting within the country and some of the fighters are supported by a regional interlopers that could cause for outbreak of
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a major civil war. and that's something we shall be worried about. okay. aside from that one on the other, pressing challenges facing this, this new cup, but right now, well, they don't have any money to be able to run the country. i mean, at least 50 percent of the people are living well below the property line and gaiety. and his psych offense, you know, took hundreds of millions of dollars when they left the country. at least they're accused of we seem to have lost thomas johnson there in california. we'll let, we'll move on many. thanks, dave. i think that china and mexico is supreme courses, decriminalized abortion rules unanimously. the penalizing terminations is unconstitutional. that means the courts in mexico can no longer prosecute abortion cases, and that's a major victory of a pro abortion rights advocates just as part of the united states and acts tougher
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laws against the procedure. why about mexico city l 0. manuel rap below is that for us, but many want us through this vote today in supreme court. what exactly was decided adrian, there's a lot of confusion even here in mexico over exactly what this decision means, but we'll run through it. what was decided by the supreme court on tuesday relates specific to one of portion when segment of the criminal code of the mexican state of while wheeler, which criminalizes abortion. so the back and so the mexican supreme court has ruled that criminalization of abortion in court will is unconstitutional. and in doing so, set a precedent that will lead to the de criminalization of abortion nationwide. now this was a vote. this was a unanimous, unanimous vote by the, the high court here in mexico and in broad terms. what this means is that mexico becomes a 4th country enlighten america to move toward abortion. d criminalization following
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argentina, uruguay, as well as, as well as cuba. now this announcement also arrives ahead of planned demonstrations, protest by women's rights groups that were scheduled to take place later this month, who were among other things expected to be demanding access safe and legal access to, to abortion. now we were outside of the supreme court earlier this afternoon, following that ruling. and it was a small group of conservative rights activists who were unhappy with the ruling today, hoping that the court would change its mind. the rain got the best of them and dispersed that group, despite the fact that police had also sectioned off. that part of the supreme court, anticipating protest following this unprecedented announcement by the mexican supreme court. ok, so no protest says here mexico known as being fairly conservative country can we expect and he pushed back to this decision even though this decision by the supreme court is final,
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there is an expectation that push back is going to be inevitable. as you mentioned, adrian, mexico's one of the most catholic countries in the world. and we should know that at least that 4 states here in mexico, including mexico city, had already decriminalized abortion. but this new decision by the supreme court may not be a very welcome decision by many of the more conservative regions in the country. specifically, states like web log when i want to hi lease school, just the name of you. we should also mentioned that the archbishop of the catholic church here in mexico, we've been before the vote that took place in the supreme court today had pleaded with the court asking them to reconsider this ruling that was made related to abortion rights. but having that said the wheels are already in motion, mexico now becomes the most populous country in latin america to move toward abortion. d criminalization, and as you mentioned in the introduction, this happens at a time where the tougher restrictions against against abortions are being put in place in the u. s. state of texas. that's right across the border from,
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from the state of while we love, which is really the center of this, of this ruling by the mexican supreme court. so it wouldn't be hard to imagine a scenario in the near future where women in texas could be seeking out mexico for safe and legal abortions. any thanks, sampson harris manuel apollo that live in mexico city. still to come here on. i was just here at independence day call to action by brazil is president of his supporters target. the supreme court. and communities in america is northeast. take stock of the damage left to the wake of hurricane ida. ah. however, we still have plenty of warmth across the us at the moment, some rather wet weather, still pushing across central parts of canada, easing over towards that east. the side of the country, though,
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as the warm for talking about here, could get into the low fourties once again for faded around 2 or 3 degrees above the seasonal average at warm spreading through the central plains, which was east and cbl $26.00 celsius in the oaks actually about what we would expect at this time of the year. so no great shocks. there was not wet weather, some windy weather to through ontario, pushing across towards quebec. some rather wet when coming down across. well, upstate new york, pushing down towards the appalachians. that'll continue to make his way further. east was so much of the eastern seaboard seeing some very heavy rain as we go on through thursday. price a dry weather does come back in behind. as you can see, it is generally try am bright for much of us find and try to for calorie. 27 celsius he ever had of one or 2. she was pushing into western parts of canada with quite a rush of showers. meanwhile, across central america was seen some rather wet weather around the company into the gulf of mexico. some love is still pushing towards the deep south of the us. west weather for central america will be across nicaragua and costa rica for the
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caribbean. it's dry. ah, ah, they wanted 43000000000 pounds with a weapon. that was 6000000000 pounds in commission. ah, there's no hope of any more, because there's always a small combo people for really, really good lives. in athens, we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function war shadow on al jazeera. ah, ah, ah, ah,
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again, this is a news this out of the ton about as amounts to name suppose lead times, new transitional government. the most powerful positions have been given to men who dominated the 20 year of war against the us led coalition and its african allies. the world health organization been well since more than 2000 medical facilities in afghanistan face eminent closure. it comes off for a freezing funding by the world banks following the tele bombs takeover last month . a mexico supreme court says that abortion is not a crime. it's been decriminalized in the state. of course, that's just across the border from texas, which has recently passed one of the harshest empty abortion laws in america. police in brazil have 5 tear gas and supporters of president jaya, both scenario, who are attempting to stop the supreme court. though unhappy that judge is a back to investigation into him, his family members and allies,
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the president lashed out of the course while attending a military rally to mark independent states. he also cast doubts on the integrity of next year's elections. which polls suggest that he will lose out as he was, daniel sharma is monitoring developments from one us eyes in argentina. often said in brazil, certainly among java scenarios, opponents, that if donald trump said or did it while he was president of the united states and job also. now i was like you to repeat the important you gave a few months later than that does seem to be what he's doing here. he is trailing an opinion polls for next october, the elections to the former president enough to feel about by quite a lot. he knows this, he's also said that there's only 3 options as far as he's concerned with those elections, victory, death, or prison. defeat doesn't come into it. so he said, we can, it seems to try to undermine legitimacy, the integrity of many of brazil's democratic institutions, including as you've mentioned, the supreme court, the congress,
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often the media and those very elections which are due next october. he knows and seems a little sign point to him losing those. he doesn't want to accept that he's whipping up. his support today was independence day in brazil. and he called on his supporters to come out in the show a 4th to see how far it seems. he could push those limits of democracy to see how brazilians would react to his words. and his actions when they don't seem 13 months before the elections at the campaign with this, these rallies on the independence day seem to have started. and the lines have been very clearly drawn a very polarized situation. you have this extreme right wing presence of maverick president, some would say fighting against his former rival, the former president enough, you'll desilva who was imprisoned and then pardon them corruption charges. so you have to extremes of brazilian politics and protests and salvatore's capital against
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the government's position to adopt bitcoin as legal tender. the crypto currency can now be used along with the us dollar as a full the payment. but economists warned that adopting volatile crypt currencies is a risky move el salvador, as well as got off to the stars with reports of technical issues with systems that support the currency. the value of bitcoin fell on tuesday. at least 20 people, including children, have been killed off for a bus, plunged off a cliff in central bolivia. the driver whose wife is among the victims, says the brakes failed. 13 other people are injured. libya has a poor road safety record, a similar accident left and 20 people dead. in march, dozens of refugees and migrants have been rescued from the english channel while trying to cross from france to the u. k. 2 small children are among them. record numbers of people have attempted the journey during the u. k. summer. often it's full inflatable thing is they often get into trouble. and what is one of the world's busiest shipping lanes?
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francis top court of appeal has ruled against one of the country's largest companies, over allegations that it funded i saw in syria. the court said that submit make lafarge could be investigated for alleged complicity in crimes against humanity. the company continued to operate in northern syria between 20122014. despite through the threat of armed groups including i saw latasha butler in paris explains more about what lafond has been accused of doing. when fernley a big blow to the far, she is a reputation. a judges from says highest court effectively overturning this 2019 ruling. and what that means is that it pays the way in the future for the french cement, make a to possibly be investigated for complicity in crimes against humanity over its actions in northern syria, at the height of the civil war. now to be clear,
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it doesn't mean the force is under investigation right now, but what judge is said is in the future. another court will concede and decide whether or not such an investigation can go ahead. but as i said, a huge blow to lithography is reputation. really this case centers on the fact that between 20122014, the foreign kept cement plant running in the north of syria in a region that came under the control of eiffel. now the force is accused of paying armed groups, including eyes will some $15000000.00 in protection money to keep the crowd running . now, activists and g o fed and former employees as well have said that the force knew that the risks were high of keeping the fact you running in that region because a graduate before installs. but the theory and stuff were left there to keep working. some were kidnapped, others were killed by our groups. again, including i saw now the force is always denied the accusations it has
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admitted in the pos executives and frauds of admitted there's some mistakes were made, but they say that it was mainly the syrian managers on the ground who were making decisions at the time for client, us of scale to friendship, skyscraper, and protest against the countries. corona virus, health pos that made their way up. the tow tall tower loveday falls a business district on the outskirts of paris. they included the c, so called french spider man. alan ro, bell france like other european countries, has introduced a mandatory passed into public venues which proves corona, virus vaccination or immunity. the stump was also in tribute to a french cinema icon who died over the weekend on this, in addition to being vaccinated, it's completely heavy. it's an attack on fundamental freedoms in the health path is a bit of a disgrace that the 4 of us are doing our demonstration. and also with
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a nod to john, pulled them on joe, who did his own stunts. so were also trying to pay tribute to him. canada, a prime minister just intruder has denounced empty vaccine protest. this is through gravel asked him during an election campaign ready. he said the incident shows how doctors, nurses, and other health care workers are being targeted and harassed for encouraging cove at 19 vaccinations and the wearing of masks cameras, captured pieces of rock and dave re hitting food. and one of the bodyguards, it is absolutely unacceptable that people be throwing things and endangering others at a political rally. but it's not just a political rallies that this is happening. there are health care workers across the country who are getting hassled and intimidated and bullied as they're going into work to keep people safe and alive. their store clerks
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and waitresses and people going out there around their daily lives, getting yelled at and pushed around for wearing masks for being vaccinated. that's not how we do things in canada. us president joe biden is declared that climate change just become everybody's crisis. well, visiting northeast and states hit hard by the remnants of hurricane ida 45 people were killed in new york and new jersey last week. the storm dumped record amounts of rain. and so folks, regardless of the scientists and economists and the national security experts, they all tell us this is code read, the nation and the world are in peril. match not hyperbolic, that is a fact they've been worn and us the extreme weather would get more extreme over the decade. and we're living in real time now. i was scared about us on those and
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manville and new jersey deal were co la stands out in front of his home on main street sorting through this small mountain of what's left of his possessions. if everybody are so blind, it flooded that was under what this is all based. this is generally everybody's based on his basement filled up with water and is now a muddy mess. with what little he could salvage and it totally filled up with water and flooded anything above the floor above us. when i 1st moved here, where cola has lived in the town of manville new jersey, his entire life 68 years and seen 5 different clubs. this was the worst. you see the garages, but the belts. fine. yep. you see the black line? yeah. so this is, this for the water level was here, like fire as bad as it looks from the ground. that true scale of the destruction can only be seen from the air. a few days ago. first, the town flooded, then gas line breaks,
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set some homes on fire in manville population. 10000. its estimated 500 people are now displaced. after the remnants of hurricane ida came through and flooded the town over the weekend. in new jersey 27 people were killed. making one of the worst natural disasters in the states history that came with a vengeance. the king so fast and so high. i've never seen it as high as they came ever. i did your all my life and i've never seen the waters as high as they were. there was no, no warning sirens. and so after the town started flooding many residents told me the weather is changing, and for the worse they keep telling us that a 100 years or 500 years storms, whatever they tell us. but is that really the case? you know, you look at, look around, i mean, this is 100 year storm and yes, it works on averages, but i think we're, we're exceeding the average quite a bit. this storms are getting more and more intense in the area in
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a town that bore the brunt of a deadly storm. with a long recovery and rebuilding process ahead. gabriel is on auto. g. sita manville new jersey. the un to make more stock says that iran is continuing to increase its stock pile of highly enriched uranium in breach of the nuclear deal made in 2015. under the packed iran said that it wouldn't enrich uranium above 3.7 percent purity boss. the i a says that it's now up to 60 percent for nuclear weapon. 90 percent purity is needed. the nuclear deal has unravelled since fully us president donald trump withdrew guineas coolie does have released political detainees lifted security restrictions imposed by the deposed government. it comes as the army strengthens its hold on power, replacing regional with military officers, west african nations have threatened sanctions after president of con, they was ousted on sunday. they'll hold
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a virtual summit on wednesday to discuss the military takeover. heroes of an address is in concrete. while the military here in guinea have launched a trauma offensive trying to attract more public sympathy. as things are right now, it looks like things are going there ways. just few hours ago, the military and most of the prosecutor's office have been asked to review the cases of 69, wanted to call detainees who have been detained by the previous government of president condie. and others will also be review in due time or about the next 2 days, and which will determine how long this will stay in power. first of all, they need a consensus with the plan is going to position here in guinea. they need more public support and in those months they also need a bigger or larger consensus with the military rank itself. now it's also, it's also important to note, but international organizations like the nicer niches the african union, as well as the economic community of west africa,
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which is the west african regional blog of all condemned to cool and off the military. here the new military rule as you have to release president for conduct now the military, the new leadership yeah. will try to use for conduct as a bargaining chip. they are not saying why, but all they want to think they come from is that he's in good health, and he's being well look after what they're trying to replicate is a situation in molly the want to use for conduct as well, to open some kind of leverage with the international institutions like the u. n. u and the course. however, the meeting id, extraordinary, some of the community of west africa will hold virtually on wednesday, and that's what will determine how long the military and the west african regional force, west africa, regional blog when agree, the military was stay in power here in guinea. while the time being thinks seems to be coming down in all parts of guinea business activity is running as normal and. 1
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we also understand that the military has issued a decree for mining students to resume across the country. they need the mining revenue to during the government and to provide services to guinea in israeli forces. looking for 6 escaped, palestinian prisoners separated a village in the occupied westbank homes were searched and surveillance footage confiscated. during the operation, the inmates escaped his rails high security gilbert prison through a tunnel on monday for they say they've made no progress in their search for the fugitives. ah, hello adrian. gonna hear the headlines and i'll just hear up the taliban as announced the names of those who will lead afghanistan's do transitional government . the most powerful positions have been given to men who dominated the 20 year war against the us. led coalition at its afghan allies. the world health organization meanwhile says that more than 2000 medical facilities in afghanistan face emma,
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