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[000:00:00;00] lose a lot of the stories that we cover heidi complex, so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can as always is eric correspondence. that's what we strive to do. mm. mm. to tell about, announces the 1st members that if acting african government maybe established leaders, but women so far. ah, hello, i'm adrian again. this is l 0 life and how so coming up? pushing the taliban to stick to their promises. the u. s. secretary of state says
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the group is agreed to let those documents leave afghanistan a victory to pro abortion rights campaigners and mexico. the supreme court rules of criminalizing the procedure is unconstitutional. at a new investigation looms for french, some and giant, lethargic, of allegations that it funded eyesore in syria. ah, it's all about us unveiled an old male interim government declaring afghanistan and islamics amaris. 3 weeks after seizing control, the most powerful positions have been given to men who dominated the 20 year war against the us. led coalition at its african allies, acting prime minister mohammed has on i couldn't, is a tell about founding member. he served as foreign minister and deputy prime minister during the groups last stint in power from 1996 to 2001, acting as defense minister is behind the coop. the eldest son of taliban found
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a bull omar. he's a military commander and has really been seen in public saturday, and how connie will become interior minister peace head of the her connie network, which has been blamed for some of i've kinda sounds most violent attacks in recent years. the role of foreign minister will be filled by a con, the top keep who took part in negotiations with the u. s. and another participant in peace negotiations carried mohammed hun, 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 several more injured in a process to the western city of harass people that elsewhere marched against package on support for the taliban. and it's growing influence, and i've chemist on and women called for greater representation and the new government. and so their rights to be respected. i mean, we are protesting because we don't want
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a dictatorship. we don't want pakistan's into services intelligent, interfering and our country's domestic war. we are protesting to support the women and we came here to support the national resistance from walmart reed z, i. e is a senior director of the canadian women for women in afghanistan. she says that taliban, this promise to respect women's rights is alive. i am not surprised at all by their act, but i'm afraid and i am afraid of the future of the women in the hands of a cabinet for no tourist. this is includes the cabinet, a ton of on how funny group, and perhaps some of them either in the national community has the more responsibility because they promised to act on women for the past 2 years. if you was process, you are right. and we see those prices as, as really against the promises that promises are broken. and women on this alone in
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the country, you are seeing that they are coming on the street for assisting for their rights without any support to them in time, national community for the past 20 years with that community claim that they have been supporting or protecting women's rights and i want to assume this is the time . this is the time that they should protect that, but they are not doing it. everyone can do something when there is a d and some kind of piece. and the international community did that in the past 2020 years. but now just right now that women are alone, the boy them, some are left alone in common and other provinces they are demonstrating for the right. no one is there to protect them, but they are taking the risk because they are afraid of the future. it's a national community. i'm calling on you. this is you are more responsibility. you promised to add on people add one women that you would protect their rights and
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that you've been the again for in, for the past 20 years. this is the time and you should act soon without wasting any more time. us president joe biden says that he's certain china, we'll try to work on the arrangement with the taliban. the us and it's g 7. allies have agreed to coordinate their response to the taliban. they've blocked the groups access to africa, songs reserves, but many analysts say that we cannot make leverage, will be lost if china and russia provides phones, trying to have a problem with the volleyball. try to work out something on pakistan as a rock, as we're all trying to figure out what do they do now the secretary of state says that the taliban has reiterated a pledge to allow people with travel documents to freely depart. i've galveston, answered he blink and made the comments on a visit to catherine capital. doha, where he defense secretary lloyd austin,
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held talks with the customary counterparts. i was there was mohammed jump june reports at the top of his agenda, us secretary of state antony, blinking, sending a message of thanks our deep gratitude to the guitar people. many countries have stepped up to help the evacuation relocation efforts and ask in ghana stand. but no country has done more than cut it more than 58000 people have transited through doha. you welcome them with compassion and with generosity in doha for a visit alongside us secretary of defense, lloyd austin. both men met us foreign minister mohammed when after sunny and others minister of state for defense affairs. thought had been made that up a year during a joint press conference in lincoln also pushed the taliban to stick by its promises that people can leave afghanistan if they want to us. we're going to continue to engage. we're in gauging as we speak to resolve these issues and need
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to hold the taliban to it's pledge to what people with travel documents, including american citizens, a freely depart, afghanistan. as with any commitment itala makes, we're focused on what they do, not just on what they say. another important topic of discussion. how about the teams are working towards reopening, how many cars i international airport. we have fixed a lot of the elements which are over there and we are about to get everything operation and very soon now we didn't reach yet an agreement on the way how to manage or to run the airport. but yet, we are continuing the humanitarian support and we are chartering almost on a daily basis. flights with, with the humanitarian is lincoln and austin are the most senior us officials to visit the goal. since the taliban retook power, enough canis down in august. both men also went to l. o, date, air base, and doha,
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where they paid tribute to both american troops and africa. but this visit was about more than just appreciation. it was also away for the united states to signal it will continue to stand by its allies when it comes to afghanistan. president bind's administration as grappling with a fall out from which widely been seen as a messy and chaotic withdrawal. that means the timing of this visit a week after washington announced the beginning of a new chapter of engagement with afghan. it's then it's critical. while stopping by a compound housing afghan refugees lincoln met members of the afghan girls robotic team. another attempt at reassurance, an uncertain times. mamma jim drama is either the mexico supreme court has de criminalized abortion and rules unanimously. the penalizing terminations is unconstitutional. that means with courts and mexico can no longer prosecute abortion cases. it's a major victory for pro abortion rights advocates just as parts of the united states and act tough
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a laws against the procedure and speak to isabel folder in mexico city. she's the deputy director at the information group for reproductive choice content with a set as well. what does this supreme court ruling actually mean for reproductive choice in mexico, making it legal doesn't mean that it will be freely available, does it? yes, it doesn't. thank you very much. it means that we just said that that abortion criminalization has been means that all judges will be used in the sense that if they get a case going to be criminalized, they have 40, which means not criminal. but this does not mean an establishment of abortion services. we still have a very effective date because it was unanimous historical in the case.
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but it also means that we still have a very broad when legislation and probably an invitation to guarantee. so what needs to happen to, to, to guarantee, as you say, access to abortion services. well, mexico and stuff in your country and in that they should be in the federal level, or a lot of it happens in the local or so abortion, the community station in the local how happen state by state. they have been happening in the last, you know, 30 should be finished. so now we have a job to do with the rest of the vehicles and to establish services. this is something that has to be done with federal and could you foresee
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a time where women from texas just across the board will be able to, to cross in order to access mexican abortion facilities or have for now what do you need, what happens they in mexico is that women were alone would be prompted to all women women. but it does not mean that services have to be provided. then we will be expecting it is already that were more accurate so that they make that they were in their own country. but what would be a given the mexico is a fairly conservative country. what do you make of the unanimous decision by the supreme court today? well, we were right from here, from other feminist groups. we were acting the decisions to be favorable for the project that was when we were meeting not not expecting it to be unanimous. and for
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all just a strong argument against abortion manifestation. it was a very, very welcome. right. we have seen that the thank you very much the last year we do have a religious bill with this is not very nice that people are against the portion or i will be going to station of a budget has been cultural change, which is what, what the responding to they and when can for many more was social change really get to talk to as well. many thanks indeed is about fools or they're in mexico city. thank you very much. still to come here on houses here. an independent say, call to action by brazil as president, as thousands of his supporters takes the streets and ripping up germany's economic recovery one angular medical says
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a motor show is crucial to her country's post pandemic plans. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. however, i haven't got yet another spell of wet weather pushing towards japan. we've seen some rather wet weather here recently with some heavy downfalls. this next area of low pressure in the process of pushing across the korean peninsula, bringing some very heavy rain into western parts of con, shoot ricky issue. as we go through, wednesday. eventually pushes over the mounts in seasons, cross at east side of japan, some heavy rain there for a time in tokyo, temperatures here at around 28 celsius makes way for the next system was to push its way through basic ne, in parts of china, save some lively showers central parcels to sing some lobby showers. right the way
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down towards hong kong. but it's down across the southeastern where we have got some really wet weather course. we've had to tropical storms. now make this one here. consume that's making his way across the philippines. easing over towards high now over the next day or so, vietnam already seeing some rather wet weather. so that is likely to cause some localized flooding as we make away through the latter part of this week. and the next one there will run up towards taiwan over the next couple of days. again, with a chance to some flooding. the same flooding recently into the northwest of india, red warning, remaining force here just around good to rock lobby showers. that over to was me and my sponsor cut on airways. ah, they wanted 43000000000 pounds worth of weaponry. that was 6000000000 pounds in commission. there was no hope of any more because there's always
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a small car. most people for really, really good live in athens, we in the united states have privatized the ultimate public function war shadow on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, hello again, this is 0 the made years this all the time about as announced the names of those who will lead us kind of times do you transitional government. the most powerful positions have been given to men who dominated the 20 year war against the us led coalition, and it's african allies. the tell about a fight shops into the air to discuss women protest as in cobble. they were calling for grace representation in the new government and their rights to be respected.
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and mexico supreme court says that abortion is not a crime. it's been decriminalized in the states of columbia. it's just across the border from texas, which has recently passed one of the harshest anti abortion laws in america. promises top court of appeal has ruled again, is one of the country's largest companies of allegations that it funded. i saw in syria. the court said that cement, make a lafarge could be investigated for alleged complicity in crimes against humanity. the company continue to operate in northern syria between 20122014. despite the threat of armed groups including iso al 0, the trash butler in paris explains more about what lafond has been accused of doing . was fernie a big blow to the far? she is 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
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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, that doesn't mean that force is under investigation right now, but we'll just say it 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 father kept cement prod, running in the law to syria, in a region that came under the control of isis. now the force is accused of paying armed groups including eiffel, some $50000000.00 in protection money to keep the crowd running. now, activists and jerry said, and former employees as well, have fed the fortune you that the risks were high of keeping the fact you running
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in that region because a graduate of a foreign staff. but their theory installed 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 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. israeli forces looking for 6 escaped, palestinian prisoners, separated a village in the occupied west bank homes were searched and surveillance footage confiscated during the operation. the inmates escaped his rails high security gilbert prison through a tunnel on monday. police are, they've made no progress in the such for fugitives. police in brazil have 5 tear gas and supporters of president jaya, both scenarios, they attempted to stall the supreme court. the unhappy, the judge is
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a back to the investigation into both scenarios. handling of the pandemic, the president lashed out the court on attending and military rallied mark independence day. daniel slammed the reports. there were warnings before this day of rallies. the prison, enjoyable scenario, was undermining brazilian democracy. he's trailing the former president, luis enough fuel, the silver in opinion polls the next year's election, which he says he's not prepared to lose what we do. we don't want disruption. we don't want to fight with any branch, but we can't accept anybody if it's to distort democracy. we can't accept anybody who puts our freedom at risk. he's referring to the supreme court, which is investigating him, a members of his family and corruption charges. his handling of the pandemic has also cost him support. almost 600000 brazilian deaths have been recorded before.
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ready i do hear the back of the actions of towards the quality of resume them office because we have seen in the last years bush on our, undermining the strength of many democrats making situations such as the national co rest mission, neutral power is the backs of the 3 brash and so on, i put in a bull sonata, have a still enjoy substantial support, and he called his loyal followers to show it anybody else about the president elected with 57000000 votes, copy accused of organizing a qu, that's a lie because he won the presidency in the 1st round market at the phone. what we want is freedom of expression to be able to work. we want a free brazil in which the people are heard balsam arrow less the speak. many of his opponents stayed at home saying they wanted to prevent clashes, but they believe the tide is turning against the president who divides brazil
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someone supposed to know. and i said, i mean, it's not just political groups here, but a protest took people who are here to defend democracy. the other protesters by those defending a could well say both center has a strategy of destruction. he is violent a terrorist since he was young. and unfortunately, he's now arming the population. type security kept the rival rallies apart, and there were few violent incidents reported. however, they clearly showed that brazil is polarized. now, there has been so many years on both sides of preparing for what threatened to be a long and bitter election campaign. and shy la, i was a 07 processor el salvador capital against the government's decision to adopt bitcoin as legal tend up. the crypto currency can now be used along with the us dollar as a form of payment that economists toward that adopting volatile crypto currencies is a risky move. salvatore's rollout cut off to
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a bumpy staff with reports of technical issues with systems that support the currency. by lucy as a professor at trinity business school, he's extensively research crypto currencies and explains why creating the digital currency. a practice done is bitcoin mining uses so much energy because this is what's called a crypto currency. now, as we saw there from your clip, its currency, people can use ac ends to withdraw crypto, they can withdraw the money and then use it for buying goods and services, paying bills, et cetera. it's called crypto because it's set up that you have to effectively solve puzzles. so mathematical puzzles on your computer or a program, solve the puzzles, and anybody who has been a lot of us have been working from home will know, you know, this is huge, much heat comes out of even a little small domestic laptop. can you imagine than the amount of heat electricity that's being used for very large,
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specialized think server farms like you will when you're thinking of google or amazon or 10 cent, storing data in the cloud. these enormous rigs that are used to solve these cryptographic these, these computer puzzles both utilize a huge amount of electricity and generation and usually waste a huge amount of heat. there are some companies in china that are using this excess heat, tried feedback in 2 to heating systems, but it's a very energy intensive usage. and then of course, the system itself have to also use electricity in order to process the payments and the, the services that are purchased. we purchased using bickley at least 20 people, including children, have been killed off for a bus, plunged a cliff in central bolivia. the driver whose wife is among the victims, says the brakes failed. 13 other people were injured. bolivia has a poll road safety record,
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a similar accident left 20 people dead in march. us president joe biden is declared, the climate change has become everybody's crisis. while visiting northeastern states at heart 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 in us. the extreme weather would get more extreme over the decade and we're living in real time now. i'll just here as cable as on the reports from manville and new jersey field 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. it's everybody's horse,
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all blown up. it flooded stuff that was under what this is all and basically this is generally everybody's face in his basement filled up with water and it's now a muddy mess with what little he could salvage and it totally filled up with water and floating above the floor above us when i 1st moved here, where cola has lived in the town of man deal 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 global was here, like fire as bad as it looks from the ground. the true scale of the destruction can only be seen from the air a few days ago. first, the town flooded, then gas line breaks, 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,
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making one of the worst natural disasters in the states. history came with a vengeance. the king so fast and so high. i've never seen it as high as it 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 they're 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. storms are getting more and more intense in the area in a town that bore the brunt of a deadly storm with a long recovery and rebuilding process ahead. gabriel is on dough, which is eda mandel, new jersey,
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canada. the prime minister just intruder has denounced and he vaccine protest as he threw gravel at him during an election campaign rally. he said the incident shows how doctors, nurses, and other health care workers being targeted and harassed for encouraging cubic 19 explanations. the wearing of masks, cameras, captured pieces of rock and daybreak hissing trudeau. and one of his body guards for client us a scale to french skyscraper in protest against the countries corona, virus, health pass. they made their way up the total tower, and loud that falls. a business district on the outskirts of paris, they included the so called french spider man. on rollback france, like other european countries, is introduced to mandatory, passed into public pennies, which proves correct, a virus facts, a nation or immunity. the stunt was also in tribute to a french cinema icon who died over the weekend. germany's international motor show is opened and munich is the 1st in europe since the start of the corona virus
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pandemic organizers last billions of dollars in canceled events. the chancellor anglo merkel told motor workers that the industry's recovery is insight. andrew simmons reports 2 years without show when now europe's biggest comic germany takes center state asian gentlemen. the id lies lots of razzmatazz and not a gas guzzler insight. here attempted to come and nerves of around $808000.00 german workers. dependent on the car industry was the outgoing german chancellor on this one and the other. and we want to pick up where we left off and allow the economy to really catch up. again. this can already be seen in the motor industry. even if some supply bottlenecks are costing shadows at the moment. those shadows take some of the shine off, electric car sales. the weakest link isn't range anxiety, your recharge infrastructure. it's the chip many millions of desperately needed
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semiconductor microchips to be exact. it's serial. i mean, there are many factors that had to stop certain production lines because they're missing out some c p o that they have to built into the car. and this will go on for a couple of months. while the motor industry itself is doing really well, the shows promoted have crashed, cancellations because of cove. it have cost organizes more than $40000000000.00. even before the pandemic, the shows were losing money. so now, although at 1st sight you might not realize it, there are changes. it's shiny, it's new, futuristic, contemporary. but you might be forgiven for thinking this is akasha. the organizers say no. make over is underway. corporate consultants have dropped the word car from the events name. it's now a mobility show and the consultants have come up with what they think. a catchy
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questions, what we'll move on next. foodstamps may be this or thomas bus, or for those of us old enough to remember the bubble car. this one has its own brain. all electric motorcycles powered pedal bikes. another question, why are we here? well, many big names from the united states and elsewhere didn't show up to answer that. the electric car is secure, the road ahead is green, but for the mobility shop, the future may not be as smooth run. andrew simmons al jazeera munich. ah, adrian for get with you here in the headlines on al jazeera, the taliban us announced the names of those who lead us canister arms. do you transitional government? the most powerful positions have been given to men who dominated 20 year war against the us. led coalition that it's african elias. no women have yet been named
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. it's all about 5 sharps into the air to disperse women protest as in cobble african women held banners about alleged middling, by pakistan,

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