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patient here and cause of foundation. the future is enough because the taliban has promised they would respect women's rights, which is the norms of both. despite the assurances from us, can see the telephone's gains as dangerous for women from the progress will be in peril. disappearing on reform and to work towards a post the future for women and girls. ah, the tell about announce as a new interim government made up of old golf members. ah, hello, i'm money by this is and is there a lie from also coming up? holes logan knows moroccan said to take part in elections or on the streets. corona virus guidelines, 5 ripped through indonesian prison,
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killing several dozen inmates communities in america. ne, assess the damage left in the wake of hurricane. ah, we begin with our gun as dawn where the taliban have announced a new interim government, they drew from the old god of the group to fill top post in the cab, take a government. the united states says it's concerned about some of the members named in the cabinet. washington says the consent is over the affiliations and track records of some of the new cabinet members. a state department statement says washington will judge the taliban government by actions as hard line as take key post. or the cabinet is made up of senior taliban figures, some of whom are on the u. s. and global terrorist watch lists. the group promise
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and inclusive government representing all afghans, but no sheer previous administration. officials were chosen to take part. let's take a look at who is taking part. the acting prime minister. pamela mohammed has acount is a taliban and founding member. he served as foreign minister and deputy prime minister during the groups last and in power from 996 to 2001 taliban co founder populate known as mueller borrowed the husband, named as the deputy prime minister. he had the groups political office in dough and has been the tell about the most visible face in recent years. the acting defense minister is milady mohammed. yes. cooper. who is the oldest son taliban found a mullah omar? he's a military commander and has rarely been seen in the public eye. malawi, sir roger, dean, connie will become interior minister. he is head of the head connie network,
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which has been blamed for some of the stones most violent attacks in recent years. finally, the role of foreign minister will be filled by malory. amir con talkie, who took part in negotiations with the united states. must be child stuff in his life or them. couple, charles, so the taliban has announced this interim government made up of old god taliban figures. how is this likely to go down with audrey guns but it depends on who you speak to. it's important to recognize that the thought of on does have support here. and certainly members of the old god as we're describing them, do have support, especially in the south, around their heart land and help and province in canada. so the people that we're hearing from a capital here carnival, very concerned. many of them will say that they didn't actually believe the rhetoric that there was going to be what the other one was describing as
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a fully inclusive government. but that doesn't make them any less anxious. of course, they mentioned things like the lack of women in this into room cabinet. now, the thought about spokes person which i had yesterday when question by journalists on that issue. say that there was a number of ministries that needed to be announced. and the women's rights would be addressed in those administrators, but you speak journalists and they say, well people should not be surprised at all. because according to ireland, they say that the particular interpretation of sharia law by the talk about would never realistically have given women or woman's a serious position. or how will dorothy in this cabinet there obviously concerns as well about the fact that all these figures are tyler by members. and i fall from representative of the kind of ethnic complexities as the colors of this country. for example, was hijacks. the tech man's very few in positions or be given portfolios. and
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then of course there's the whole international community, all members of members of the international community that of course, are paid very concerned about this government being inclusive. and they are holding afghan money. vital assets, billions of dollars that sets us banks are being frozen by, for example, the world bank. until they say they've seen the taliban stick to their commitments on human rights. they will not release this money. this country isn't the dia, economic situation. rather than half the population and need a few manager and assistance on a daily basis, according to the us and these, those people that one can only imagine are sitting there thinking, well, why are we being collectively punished for crimes that we didn't commit? and indeed the so called as the telephone call themselves, the new child even haven't committed yet money. thanks for that. tell strafford
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that was in couple moroccans voting from the members of parliament and regional councils. the election comes amid and economic crisis deepened by the current of ours pandemic, and the sense of frustration of the lack of political reform promised a decade ago. but 18000000 people are expected to vote. this is the fed election since the new constitution was introduced in 2011, 395 seats in the house of representatives are being contested, as well as more than 31000 municipal and regional positions. a new law has changed how the parties chev seats will be calculated. it will be based on the number of people on the lecture roles rather than the number of people who actually vote the justice and development party which has the current coalition. government says the reform unfairly benefits smaller parties as turned to ben smith,
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who joins us live from the capital robot. so what is the need of people as we enter election day? the falls opened about an hour ago. been a steady trickle of people going to vote. this is the polling station, 5 prime minister thought at enough money it will vote on the questions are, is this going to be the last election? he will vote in 5 minutes. i should say it's possible of a clean it's voting station in morocco for the last 2 hours. they've been various teams here cleaning every way to make sure and cutting the hedges and trimming everything to make sure it's presentable, i guess enough to the prime minister. but he's the head of the justice and development policy that they've, they've been the largest poly party in parliament, sent those po's hours bring elections in 2011. the competition is coming from a newish i, or revitalized party led by
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a 1000000000 businessman, also agriculture minister. he's been very, very busy getting the vote very charismatic. and the, the belief is that he's party might end up being the largest in parliament. he will get the he will gets the coal to be prime minister. the justice and development party says all the odds stacked against them with this new voting system. and they, because whatever happens that will be some sort of coalition on the coalition will because of this new system probably be made up of many, many parties. so the theories with such a large coalition with so many different parties to please it's going to be difficult to get everybody to agree to everything they want to do. and the king retains all the power with the one who be seen as implementing policy and pointing the ministry money. thanks for that. but it's smith for us in morocco's capital robot. now at least 41 people have been killed in the fire at the prison. it
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indonesia, the fire at the tongue around jail, near the captain's, because has been puts out more than 70 people, though, have been injured. authorities investigating whether over crowding out the prison effected evacuations. the prison house, hundreds more inmates than it was designed for. jessica washington has the latest from the scene. i'm here in congress outside the prison, and we've just heard from authorities some new details about the tragic incident. we just heard from the indonesia minister for law and human rights revealed some new information that firefighters did arrive on the scene. about 13 minutes after the fire started and they were able to put out the fire within about an hour and a half of its being reported. but unfortunately, the fire spread so fast and according to authorities, they didn't have sufficient time to open up all of the cells while the fire was spreading. and unfortunately,
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that meant that some of the inmates died in their cells without even getting the chance to be evacuated. or escaped from the flames. we also have learned that 2 of the victims were foreign nationals and individual from south africa and another from portugal. the minister also alluded to the problem of overcrowded in this prison. this prison bills in the seventy's was intended to house around 600, and instead they were more than 2000 prisoners here and authority is all looking into whether over crowding, hampered evacuation attempts, and whether that may have complicated things overnight. when this fire began, the minister also apologized the families of the victims and as we have been standing here, we've seen some women arriving the wives and mothers of those who perished in the fire in absolute shock and crying over this tragic new cilla head on al jazeera, an independent stake holds action by brazil's president,
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as thousands of his supporters take to the st. rubbing up germany's economic recovery. why anglo michael as a motor show is crucial to her countries post con demik. ah ah, it's for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hello. still no shortage of warm sunshine across march. oh, here we have got to change on the way towards the west, the little area of low pressure swirling away developing in the sky that will introduce some cloud and rain into that. so western side of france, we'll see some heavy down pulls, coming through here. with some funder, extends up across southwest approaches of england in wiles into ireland. was about and seen some wet weather later on in the day. but look at this $27.00 foot glasgow
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$28.00 celsius. therefore, london and warmer still in paris on wednesday afternoon by thursday that wet weather will make his way a little further east was through the low countries coming in across the rest of france, pushing into a good part of germany. it turns cooler and west by this state we some weather to some heavy burst of brands and southern parts of france, northern areas of spain, but elsewhere, the warm sunshine continues. there still a few. she was in the central parts of the mediterranean, just around southern areas of italy, and it was a good part of grace. and we've seen some very heavy rain recently into chad, around 3 times a september average. mindful coming through here. that wet weather is now making your way across nigeria. it'll push in across, been in togo, extending across a good part of the ivory coast and making his way farther westwards. by the end of the week. sponsor cut on airways, on air or online. the parts of the debate, or pacific people, the ocean, is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when know topic it off the
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table. it says shooting. atmosphere. people are demoralized. they're exhausted and many health care workers are experiencing p t s. d like symptoms jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're on right on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this dream now does era, ah, ah, the me. hello you watching out 0 mind top stories this out. the us says it's concerned about some people's pointed to the stones, new intern government announced by the tell about the cabinet has some members who've been on global terrorism,
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fortunate or all kinds of choosing new members of parliament and regional councils, by 18000000 people are expected to vote, this is the election has been a new constitution introduced in 2011 at least 41 people have been killed in a fight at the prison in indonesia fire at the tangle run jail near the caps because it has been put down to 70 people injured or she's investigating whether the crowding at the prison affected evacuations or now on afghanistan and the challenges facing the new interim government. one area of major concern is health care. the majority of the donor funded medical facilities are shutting down due to lack of money. world bank funding free since the taliban took over, has block tens of millions of dollars. charles dropped reports from mid busha district in couple province. for his honor is in pain. she's come to this rule
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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 . i've got to stop because there's no more medicine available to treat the sick or treat even the most basic medical complaints. madam, how much and they call that parent didn't go boldly. 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 l mobile. phone lives in the world. health organization says 90 percent of more than $2300.00 health facilities. face imminent closure because world bank money issued
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under the previous government has run out. and it froze funding when the taliban retook power. so this is the clinic's 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 for 3 months of the past off saying they are struggling to support their families. how come to the most other we don't have enough money to pay for taxes to come to work. so we haven't paid in 5 months with that is another the un says that more than 30000000 people benefited from the world bank funding clinics in afghanistan like this one last year. so for one of the kurdish about who could mergers?
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well, 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. so the 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 cash for his ana and a husband, head home with a young son. they and millions of guns liked them suffering as a consequence of events and actions far beyond their control. charts. rapid al jazeera mirror, but you could go next on police and hong kong have arrested for activists who organized the territories, annual vigils marking to the 989. 10 am and square cracked out authority. the keys, the a failing to cooperate with investigation money pro democracy activists happened detained ever since paging, introduced a sweeping new national security law in hong kong. last year
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i think violence has forced about 3000 colleagues in the democratic republic of congo to re province. this year, a un humanitarian agency says at least 1600000 people have been displaced since 2017 parlance has been escalating in the past few months, despite the government declaring a state of emergency coverage. soy reports. he's inc. he called joseph and his family have been in this comfort, displaced people in bosnia, in a tory province since may. their village is at buddha with benny territory in neighbouring north, keith. it's where one of the most feared armed groups called our lie democratic forces. all adf has been attacking villages, begun, and as you see, if i've been fighting with the government forces, the troops treated dental ruble started attacking us. so we also fluids. the government declared a state of emergency me effectively placing it to re and north keeble,
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under military rule to counter the rebels. but it has been a struggle since we've been here, a convoy of civilian vehicles, escorted by the army, was ambushed by adf. several people were killed and others are missing. dozens of vehicles were burned and the military escort have now been suspended. a village was also attacked in about 30 people killed this comp or set up 2 years ago, but it is increasingly receiving more and more people from areas that are not previously caught up in the conflict. it is one of many ibp comes cut across this province. hosting thousands of idp will continue to flee from this conflict. the new presence of a b s in some parts of the tory by the complicates an ethnic fuel conflict that's going on for decades, mainly between land farmers and hammer. hard as more than 1000 people, mostly hammers have been killed since 2017 and close to 2000000 people displaced
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the total needs for the d. c were estimated at $1980000000.00, which is nearly $2000000000.00 to aid a $16000000.00 people as the most vulnerable the most vulnerable areas of the country. it will re north keeble south cable and the north of north and tangled acre. these areas where there's so much displacement require special attention. and unfortunately, at the moment this year we are only 30 percent funded of our humanitarian response plan. covenant forces are pushing rebels out of some areas and people are beginning to return in this village of now. cool day, those who come back are receiving essential supplies to restart their lives. mel jones and i'm with the and he's why sean towel, say they fled during fight between troops and militia group guardian and our road.
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yeah, we did not find anything in our homes when we return tomorrow. we are starting our lives over everything with lucid, military victories like this one in cooney. i boosting the morale of soldiers as well as the confidence of those they're here to protect. but some here say the successes are too few and quite far apart. catherine saw all jazeera, it tore a province. mexico supreme court has decriminalized abortion that ruled unanimously penalizing terminations is unconstitutional. means courts in mexico can no longer prosecute abortion cases. as a major victory for pro abortion right, advocates just as parts of the neighboring united states and like tougher laws against the procedure. and he said brazil have fod tear gas and supporters of president j both scenarios. they attempted to storm the supreme court. they are unhappy, the judges have facts investigation into both and are as handling of the pandemic.
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the president lashed out of the course while attending a military rally to mark independence day, and just one 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, 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 and 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 less. i do hear being back of the actions
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towards the quality of resume them offices. 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 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 his loyal followers to show it anybody else about the president elected with 57000000 votes. can't be accused of organizing a cou. 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 the speak. number, 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 as i'm on the 1st of all. and i said, i mean, it's not just political groups here,
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but a protest of people who are here to defend democracy, the other protesters by those defending a could. well, if 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. 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 sure enough, i was just iraq. president joe biden says it's time the u. s. got serious about the code, red danger of climate change is declared at everybody's crisis while visiting northeastern states hit by hurricane ida. 45 people were killed in new york new jersey last week . the storm dumped record amounts of rain. gabriel,
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as all day report from manville in new jersey. the bill were kohler 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 blight. up it flooded. that was under what this is all a base, 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, 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 is the key 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,
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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. there were low, low warning, they didn't sound 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
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a bit. his 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. how would you see that men to new jersey? britney spears father has file documents and legal arrangement that lesson control the american public life. i'm money, the last 13 years thing has been fighting against the conservatorship imposed after worries about her mental health. she's announced it as cool and exploitative k sparks, a long running campaign under the hash tag free brittany. germany's international nature show has opened in munich. it is the 1st in europe since the start of the pandemic. organizers last billions of dollars and counseled events. but chancellor, anglo merkel told motor workers industries recovery is now a site. anderson reports 2 years without show when now europe's biggest. com
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a good germany takes center stage asian gentlemen. the id lies lots of razzmatazz and not a gas guzzler insight. here attempt to come and nerves of around 808000 german workers, dependent on the car industry was the outgoing german chancellor on discipline. 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 semiconductor microchips to be exact, it's serial. i mean, there are manufacturers that have to stop certain production lines because they're missing out on the p o that they have to build into that car. and this will go on
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for a couple of months while the motor industry itself is doing really well, the shows to promoted have crashed. cancellations, because of coven 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 a ca show. the organizers say no. i 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 questions. what will move those next food stamps 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, power pedal bikes. another question,
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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 show, the future may not be as smooth run. andrew simmons al jazeera munich lot more and all our story is on the web site. the address is al serra dot com to check it out. i hello money side. with the headlines on al jazeera, the us says it's concerned about some people appointed to afghanistan, new in stream government announced by the taliban and the cabinet has some members have been on global terrorism watch lists. charles stratford has the latest from couple of guns, were.
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