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news and calling does that matter to you? how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. there are fewer regulation to own a tiger than their our own dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. ah, a ton of names established members as ministers, not gonna stand view in trim government, but washington voice is strong reservation. ah, hello, i'm darn jordan. down to the are a lie from coming up a victory for pro abortion rights campaigners in mexico. the supreme court ruled that criminalizing the procedure is unconstitutional. a fire,
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a person in indonesia killed at least 41 leaves, doesn't injured. we'll have a live update from jakarta, and the only surviving suspects in france as possible. i'm attacked doesn't trial and the capitol perished me. the taliban has unveiled and interim government declaring afghanistan, islamic emerett, 3 weeks out to seizing control. the most powerful positions have been given to men who dominated the 20 year war against the us led coalition and the african allies. there are no women in the government, and the taliban hasn't said if it will hold elections. while acting prime minister mohammed has done according to the taliban and founding member, he served as foreign minister and deputy prime minister during the groups lost in power. 1996 to 2001. acting as defense minister is mohammed the coup. the eldest son of taliban found up oma. he's a military commander, and has read,
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had been seen in the public eye sewer. judith. hi, connie will become interior minister. he's head of the connie network, which has been blamed for some of the gun stones most violent attacks in recent years. and the role of foreign minister will be filled by a convo talkie, who took part in talks with the us and another participant in peace negotiations. carried in mohammed hun, if has been named as economy minister. pamela by here is from the american university of dennis dunn. he says, the makeup of the government won't help the taliban push for international recognition. i think on the pilot buns, bart, it is meant to appease the west. it's meant to show them not there yet hope for it . inclusive system and a system that can be accepted by the west. the taliban would use this as an excuse to saying that the current circumstances within the country and how rapidly a lot of fun sells to them meant that they didn't have time to negotiate with different entities as to forming a more inclusive and
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a moral internationally acceptable system and that they have to go to this is however, if you look at the history of the sub continent and countries within 3rd world, often times caretaker government the 4 years if not for decades. so there are that apprehension as well, even for the politically apathetic in a lot of fun. they couldn't help, but we need a world where movie movies are lot in the list of the cabinet that was announced. that meant that everyone who has been appointed is a member also found the bond. that doesn't mean that they have the merit that thought just by the office that they've been given. but i guess the term protection is that not announcing any government. so as long as their administrative offices that they're filled, that the on the bottom start taking government seriously. it's really important because as you saw the demonstration that people are anxious in the sooner we thought about start getting used to their government rules. the better for
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a fun stuff, so this is better than not having a government altogether. all things sudden done well, the state department says the u. s. is assessing afghan histones interim government spokesman said we understand that the taliban has presented this as a can take a cabinet. however, we will judge the taliban by actions, not its words. we've made clear expectation for the african people deserve an inclusive government. but other taliban tries to transition from arm group to governing power is grappled with protests against this rule. at least 2 people were shot dead and several more injured during a protest in the western city of head up people there and elsewhere, marched against pockets dom support. but taliban and it's growing influence in afghanistan. and women call to greater representation in the new government. and their rights to be respected. i think we are protesting because we don't want a dictatorship. we don't want pakistan's into services intelligent,
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interfering and our country's domestic war. we are protesting to support the women and we came here to support the national resistance from one of the most pressing priorities for the taliban is health care. and the w h o is warning. the 2000 and medical facilities face imminent closure because of a lack of funds. well, bank fries since the taliban takeover block tens of millions of dollars. john stratford report 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. donna has done another job, but 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
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. i've got to stop because there's no more medicine available to treat the sick or treat even the most basic medical complaints. med them. how much and they call it, cut out that a bonus. patients come in, 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 l mobile. phone lives in the world. 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 power. so this is the clinics medicine store, 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
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for 3 months. for the past, off st. they are struggling to support their families. i'm not comfortable, much of that. 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. the u. n says that more than 30000000 people benefited from the world bank funding clinics in afghanistan like this one last year. so 400 that remind kurdish about who could mosher. unfortunately, the hospitals work is coming to a standstill. we have no fee drugs for patients on the people can't afford to buy their own from other places that the, the world bank says it's frozen afghanistan's project funding because it wants the tale bonds 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 them suffering as a consequence of events and actions. far beyond their control,
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charles rapid al jazeera, mere boucher could go on the storm. now strong earthquake has hit southwest mexico . the magnitude 7 from us struck near the beach resort city of acapulco on the pacific coast. it was felt in part of the capital, mexican city, and knocked out power in some neighborhoods and sent people on to the streets, but no report of casualties or damage from the earthquakes. them. mexico supreme court has be criminalized abortion. it ruled unanimously. the penalizing termination is unconstitutional. it means court 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 tougher laws against the procedure. well, is it bill full days from the information group for reproductive choice? she says the supreme court judges could be reacting to mexico cultural changes. what happens they in mexico is that women will no longer be prosecuted to all women
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women. but as it does not mean that services have to be provided at such, then we won't be expecting necessarily that we would find more access so that they were in their own country. but this is what we would be in the near future. we were very, very pleasantly surprised from here from other families. we were expecting that decisions to be favorable for the project that was being, quote, we were meeting not not expecting it to be unanimous. and for all justices to give such strong arguments against the bush and the criminal, it was a very, very welcome that right we, we have seen that they changed very much in the last year. we do have a very religious place. this is not very mean that people are against the board or are again, will be going to station if we have been cultural change, which is what,
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what we're responding to they and we're expecting can well for many more muslims will change. denise clearly does have released political detainees and lifted security restrictions imposed by the deposed government. comes of the army, strengthened, just hold on power. replacing regional governors with military officers, west african nations, have threatened sanctions after president of the con there was ousted on sunday. they'll hold a virtual summit on wednesday to discuss the military takeover off many drinks, as moore from connective while the military here in guinea help launch a trauma, friends are trying to attract more public sympathy. as things are right now, it looks like things are going their way. just a few hours ago, the military and i was of the prosecutor's office, have been asked to review the cases of 69 political detainees who have been detained by the previous government of president candy, and others will also be review in due time. however,
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the next few days and weeks will determine how long this will stay in power. first of all, they need a consensus of the police going to position here in guinea, then public support and in those months they also need a bigger or logic consensus within the military rank itself. now it also, it's also important to note, but international organizations like the nitrogen issues, the african union, as well as the economic community of west africa, which is the west africa regional block 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 of conduct as a bargaining chip. they are not saying why, but all the, all the things they come from is that he's in good health and he's being well look after what they're trying to represent is a situation in molly the want to use for conduct as well, to open some kind of leverage with the international institution like the un, the e u, and the course. however, the meeting,
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the extraordinary summit of the community of what's up because they will hold virtually on wednesday. and that's what will determine how long the military, the west african regional force o, what left africa regional blog when agree, the military will stay in power here in guinea for the time being thanks, seems to be coming down in all parts of business activity is running as normal and. 1 we also understand that the military has issued a decree for my instrument just to resume across the country. they need the mining revenue to sustain the government and to provide services to give me a professional break here. and i'll just hear when we come back and independence day call to action by brazil. prevalent of thousands of his support has taken history. and communities in america is ne, takes talk of damage left in the wake of hurricane. i'm more than that. i
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use color, but 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 to was at east the side of the country, though as the warm for talking about here could get into the low fourties once again for famous around 2 or 3 degrees above the seasonal average was spreading through the central plains. it was eastern seaboard, $26.00 celsius in the oaks, actually about what we would expect at this time of the year. so no great shocks. they're 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 with so much to the eastern seaboard, seeing some very heavy rain as we go on through the stay. price of dry weather does come back in behind this you can see it is generally try and bright for much of us
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find and try to for calorie. 27 celsius here ahead of what a 2 showers pushing into western parts of canada. with quite a rush of showers may while across central america. we see some rather wet weather around the confidentially into the gulf of mexico. some lava still pushing towards the deep south of the us. west weather for central america will be across nicaragua and costa rica for the caribbean is dry. ah. we've been awarded the world's best airline of 2021, but it's more than an award for being the only global airline to continue through the pandemic. and for the hours of hard work, we dedicated to making your experience exceptional and flying the youngest, greenest fleet and sky. more than an award. it's a responsibility to continue to provide the very best, but each and every one of our customers. cut our ways. you can rely on us.
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mm. ah ah, welcome back. pick them out of our top stories here on the taliban named de transitional government, south gunners. job positions at them given to men who dominate to the 20 year of war against the us. led coalition. and it's unfortunate the father wanting start to discuss women protest as a combo. they were calling from greater representation in the new government and for their rights to be respected mexico supreme court and abortion is not a crime. it's been the criminal lives in the states and just cross the border from texas has recently passed one of the harshest anti abortion in america.
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now he's 41. people have been killed in a fire at a prison in indonesia that plays up the tango wrong. j o need a capital jakarta has not been put out more than 78 people were injured with jessica washington join us on the phone now from jakarta. jessica, what more details are emerging about this prison 5? well, this is still a developing situation, but as you noted we do have confirmation that at least 41 people have died, a people badly injured. we know that. 9 the victims have done to more than 98 percent of the body. we also know that around 70 people are suffering from minor injuries. the fire broke out in block see if the prison and there were around $122.00 people in that look at the time most of them on drug. 5 related offenses, the tongue wrong city fire department. 5 arrived on the scene shortly after the blaze broke out and extinguished the fire within about an. 5 hour and 15 minutes after it had started. 5 9 waiting on information as to the cause of this fire,
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but some information has started to come in so far, representative of the ministry of more and human rights of these particular region has noted that the prison had no fire hydrant and only a few extinguishers. and it is worth looking at this tragedy in the context of the why the situation of the indonesian criminal justice system that over crowding in prison has been a problem for many years. human rights activists have made cold in the early 2000 to address this problem due to the safety concerns. then at this stage, we do know that this particular prison had capacity for 600 inmates, but it was holding more than 2000 prisoners. and that is a problem that is wide spread across indonesia, some prisons that $300.00 or even 400 percent capacity. and that does result in thank he can stand as we have seen with this incident today. alright,
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jessica washington life is there on the line from jakarta. jessica, thank you. now, the trial of 20 people charged over the november 2015 attacks in paris is about to begin in the city. among the accused of the flam. there was thought to be the only surviving attack, a $130.00 people were killed in the attacks and hundreds more were injured. it was the worst violence in france since the 2nd world war. natasha buck reports from paris at the vatican, concert hall, empowering some people managed to escape through my door. inside. gunman was shooting at the crowd. the earlier the attackers had rampaged across the city, getting people in several locations by the end of the evening. a 130 people dead in attack by the french president declared a state of emergency across from there was shock and grief. nearly 6 years on thomas smet remembers how an evening of enjoying life music at the battle rapidly
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turned into a nightmare that grew all of a sudden people fell to the floor. i turned around and saw 2 people on the crash because shooting everything that move according the floor. everyone tried to call, it was a mess. the lights went out, we had more shouting. someone shouted every loading yet 3 seconds and i just ran. most of the attackers blew themselves off, was shot dead by police on the night. 3 days later, police killed a man suspected to be the mastermind of the attack in a power suburb. but it was 4 months before the man alleged to be the only surviving attacker was arrested sala, up to slam, had been in hiding in belgium sala. the salon is one of 20 accused in paris attacks trial. 6 will be tried in of santia proceedings will take place here in paris says high court in a specially built courtroom, 100 witnesses are expected to testify among them survivors. this lawyer says that for the victims, it's been
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a long wait for justice to be honest and under my own experience for victims, they can not put all these behind. it is very difficult, but it can helps them to go ahead and to know that ok, even after 6 long is there is a try and this child is important. thomas says he's anxious about the trial, but hope that his testimony will help others shows. but if anything i can do perhaps is to help others say like i do, i can be ok. and that motivates me to testify. the the trial is scheduled to last 9 months. it may shed more light on what happened that night. how the attacks were plans and whether they could have been prevented. years on harris's cafes and balls are busy, but reminders and memories of that night on never very far away. natasha butler, al jazeera paris police in brazil have fired tear gas that support as
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a president jebel sanara. they attempted a storm, the supreme court. they're unhappy that judges of bank an investigation into both. and i was handling of the pandemic. the president lashed out of the court while attending a rally to mock independence day. dental shop reports the there were warnings before the stay of rallies. the prison, enjoyable scenario, was undermining brazilian democracy. he's trailing the former president rece enough fuel to the silver in opinion polls the next year's election, which he says he's not prepared to lose up. 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 as also cost him support. almost 600000 brazilian deaths have been recorded or
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less. i do hear being back of the actions of towards the quality of resume them office. because we have seen in the last few years, bush on our, undermining the strength of many democratic institutions such as the, the national co rest, vishal vishal power is the backs of the 3 brash and so on. i put in a bull sonata, i have a still enjoy substantial support, and he called on his loyal followers to show it anybody else about the president elected with 57000000 votes, can't be accused of organizing a qu, that's a lie because he won the presidency in the 1st round, 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 boss, an arrow less to speak with. many of his stayed at home saying they wanted to
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prevent clashes, but they believe the tide is turning against the president who divides brazil as i'm on the 1st of all. and i mean, it's not just political groups here, but a protest of people who are here to defend democracy, the other protesters by those defending a could. well, they're both in or has a strategy of destruction. he is violent a terrorist since he was young. and unfortunately, he's now arming the population. someone trying security kept the rival rally as a path, and there were few violent incidents reported. however, they clearly showed that brazil is, is polarized. now, as it has been for many years on both sides of preparing for what threatened to be a long be through election campaign. and china, i was era. he was president joe biden has declared that climate change has become everybody's crisis. well, in north eastern states hit hard by the remnants of hurricane either. 45 people
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were killed in new york and new jersey last week. the storm dumb 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 hyperbola, 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. globalism reports from manville and new jersey. bill 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 personal blight. up it flooded that was under what this is all based and 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,
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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 garage, but the belts fine. yep. you see the black line? yeah. so this is this for the water global is 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, 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 it came. ever. i did your all my life and i've never seen the waters as high as they were.
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there were low, low 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 their hundreds, your scores are 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. scores 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. covered 19 cases in the united states, or at the highest since last winter, so to hospitalizations and deaths, driven by cases among the unvaccinated. and after more than a year and a half, the panoramic is taking a toll on health care workers. entrepreneurs. how does yo,
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castro has more a 70 year old woman had just died inside the shreveport, louisiana hospital. she'd been here 4 days battling cove in 19. now nurses prepare her for the funeral home. i don't think anybody ever had to take the body loading docks. a lot of doctors and nurses across the united states are struggling under the burden of a 4th wave of hospitalizations and deaths driven by the delta variant and the close to 40 percent of americans who remain unvaccinated. most of the feeling is, are things id, exhaustion and just not knowing when this is going to end a couple of hours to take her in the state of mississippi. some, 2000 nurses have quit since the pandemic every day. and just people can't take it, not because they don't want to do a good job. we've made it really hard for them with this influx, our health care system, the doctor, the nurses and just emergency room,
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or trying to manage 3 times the amount of patients that they saw prior to this family receiving care in the waiting rooms anywhere they can be the staff, you're called this a constant marathon disheartened andy, more allies, many are resigning, retiring, or taking lower paying jobs to distance themselves and the memories of fighting the virus. i see these people over and over again. when i try and sleep. this mississippi nurse has turned in her resignation to watch this person to teary rate and ultimately die alone and in a hospital bed. to watch the combination of someone's life. i just, i can't take it anymore. staff shortages in louisiana hospitals have required some doctors to double up as nurses aides. right now. the state has
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6000 vacant nursing job openings. there is no doubt that being overwhelmed over 17 straight months and not being able to spend time with your family. the only natural reaction for our teams is the struggle. many have beg in vain for more people to get vaccinated or blamed themselves for not being convincing. now some are just set up and done while still more though exhausted and overwhelmed. press on heidi jo. castro, al jazeera for climate of scale, the french skyscraper and protest against the countries. corona virus, health pass. they made their way up, the towel tower in la defense, a business district on the outskirts of paris, included so called french spiderman. allow real bad robbers have stolen almost $12000000.00 worth of jewels and the luxury store in paris officers say 3 people enter the bull gallery store posing as customers. they threatened stop before fleeing with jewels in
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a car. 2 suspects had been arrested one after being shot in the leg for more escaped on scooters. the father of american pop star britney spears has formerly requested to end a legal arrangement that's allowed him to control her career and the state for 13 years. the thing has been fighting to end the conservatorship imposed when she suffered a series of mental breakdown. she is repeatedly denounced as cruel and exploitative . a case bought a long warning campaign under the hash tag free brittany. ah . type of quick check of the top stories here. the taliban has named the transitional government for afghanistan. the most powerful positions have been given to men who dominated the 20 year war against the us led coalition and its afghan allied forces. the fod warning shots to discuss women protested in combo and according for greater representations in the new government and for their right.

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