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be using biodiversity, so we need to see this as a buffet and then integrate the bay. and we also need to recognize that everybody s a citizen can also contribute. we need to know are this. we need to reduce our own list by picking out insurance by son proofing or how is this by stocking water or food surely called measuring or so. what everyone can do by him or herself is important to really good. get your thoughts and this is it a satisfactory? we appreciate it. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. still had an origin 0 that homes left in ruins. we looked at the growing crisis in democratic republic of congo of people displaced by violence. i can't take it anymore, why some doctors and nurses in the us are quitting their jobs even as the pandemic wages around them. for the 1st time, 140 years,
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a canadian man reaches the semi finals at the us open for on that later in the sport. ah hallo. still no shortage of warm sunshine across much oh here we have got to change on the way towards the west, the little area of low pressure swirling away developing in the by this guy 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 fund that extends up across southwest approaches of england into wiles into ireland boulevard and seen some wet weather later on in the day. but look at this 27 foot glasgow 28 celsius there for london, and warm was still in paris on wednesday afternoon by thursday that wet weather will make its way. little further east was through the low countries coming in
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across the rest of france, pushing into good parts of germany. it turns cooler and west by this state based on what, whether to some heavy burst of brains, the southern parts of france, northern areas of spain. but elsewhere, the warm sunshine continues there still a few showers into 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 and that wet weather now making its 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 westward. by the end of the week. the on air or online, the parts at the debate or pacific people, the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when no healthy get off the table, it's a shooting site atmosphere. people are demoralized. they're exhausted and many
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health care workers are experiencing p, tfc like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now, you can be part of this conversation as well. this dream now is era. it was meant to be that day. you just here to care was going on quickly. but a project attack stunned the world, and the u. s. president, a guy came in and whispered something into the prisoner's ear. what did he tell fatal for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the world. they grew up in that huge moment. these are their stories. 911 witness on al jazeera. oh
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i you're watching, i'll just remind of our top stories. this. the us says concern some people and i've kind of stands interim government on global terrorism watch lists. european union. the says the appointments by the taliban are not inclusive and representative. china says it'll recognize the new leadership, robbins or choosing new members of parliament and regional council, about 18000000 people are expected to vote. this is the 3rd election. there's a new constitution was introduced in 2011. the west african economic law was, is set to hold an extraordinary salad on the coup in guinea groups. second sanction, after president offer candy was ousted on sunday, was securities being stepped up in the french capital. as the trial begins for 20 men charged over the seas of a tax daily 6 years ago,
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the $130.00 people were killed and hundreds were injured in the violence in paris. one of the accused seller of the slum is thought to be the only surviving attack on well, let's go to natasha battle, who's live for us in paris. natasha just talk us through what's been happening this morning. well, as you can imagine, security is extremely high here in the center of the city where those packs took place. 6 years ago, the seas fall has because they have a trial 20 accused, hundreds of expected witnesses. and in terms of the accused, we have seen a convoy arriving sure while ago with follow up to slam, the man thought to be the only surviving november 13th attack. and i follow up to slam on the nicest, those the tax fled paris. he was late, arrested by belgian police in brussels. it won't be the 1st time though. we see him
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in court in public because he has appeared in court and belgium back in 2018 at the time. he refused to participate in that trial by giving any statements and information. we know that he's never cooperated with french police, so we'll have to wait and see whether or not he will choose to speak when he testifies in a few months in terms of the survivors. they will of course, be many people with that on the night of november, 13th cool, talking those attacks. also, we expect to hear in a few weeks time from the former french president follow along with also expected to take the stand. it's taken 6 years. we were saying for this trial to come to court, one would imagine that life has been difficult for some of the survivors in the family members. yes, in this trial, the next 9 months that it is scheduled to last will be extremely difficult and hiring and emotional for those survivors. we're talking about people who are caught
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up in the violence. people who are injured is still have physical scores. of course, most of them psych logical calls and it's important to point out that these attacks really shook and shocked people in power. and from not only in many countries in the world. because so many of the people who are affected while we're from different countries. these young people on anything out, mainly young people i should say on an evening out, on a november evening. it was particularly was that evening there in cafe fall, rest wrong, not far from where we all standing now. so this is likely to be an incredibly emotional troll. and if so, who is the main suspect in this charlie? he chooses not to speak and he chooses to remain silent. well, there will be many survivors who will be disappointed even though they know that might well be the case because he will be able, he could possibly provide extra information to fill in some of the gaps the people
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to understand better. what happened that evening? let's take a look back on the events of november, 13 2015. at the back of the concert hall in paris, some people managed to escape through the side door inside. gunman was shooting at the crowd. the earlier, the attackers had run paged across the city, getting people in several locations. by the end of the evening, a 130 people who attack claimed by the french president declared a state of emergency. a cough from there was shock and grief. nearly 6 he is on thomas met, remembers how an evening of enjoying life music at the battle rapidly turned into a nightmare. he had a crew of a sudden, people fell to the floor. i turned around and saw 2 people on the crash because shooting everything that moved according the floor. everyone was 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.
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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 attacks in a paris suburb. but it was 4 months before the man alleged to be the only surviving attacker was erected sala, up to slum, had been in hiding in belgium, sala. the slum 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 for witnesses are expected to testify among them survivors. this lawyer says that for the victims, it's been 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,
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even after 6 long ears, there is a try. and this target is important. thomas says he's anxious about the trial, but hope that his testimony will help. others shows up, what is it that the only thing i can do perhaps is to help others say like i do, i can be okay. 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 planned 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. that report from natasha butter in paris. now there are reports. saudi led coalition forces of counter the air strikes, targeting hootie, controlled areas in southwest yemen who run media says plains last. 15 raids in an area near ties airport on tuesday if it's confirmed.
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maybe the 1st coalition attacks on who's positions in ties in more than a year. it's believe who's use the airport to attack a government military base last month, killing at least 30 soldiers. and he's in hong kong, have arrested for activists to organize the territories annual vigils mocking the 1989 chinaman's square crackdown authorities, accused them of failing to cooperate with an investigation. many pro democracy activists have been detained. ever since beijing introduced a sweeping new national security law in hong kong last year. and he's 41. people have been killed in a fight, a prison in indonesia that fire at target on jail near the capitals or carter has been protons. more than 70 people were injured authorities and investigating whether overcrowded, the prison, effected evacuations. the prison house, hundreds more inmates than it was designed for. jessica washington has the latest i'm here in hunger on outside the prison, and we just heard from authorities some new details about this tragic incident. we
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just heard from the indonesian minister for more and human rights revealed some new information that firefighters did arrive on the scene. about 13 minutes after the 5 doubted. 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 authority, they didn't have sufficient time to open up all of the cell while the fire was spreading. and unfortunately, 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 an inmate. instead, there were more than 2000 prisoners here and authorities all looking into whether overcrowded hampered evacuation attempts and whether that may have complicated
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things overnight. when this fight began, the minister also apologized to the families of the victims and as we have been standing here, which seems some women arriving the wives and mothers of of those who perished in the fire in absolute shock and crying over this tragic new, are you and humanitarian agents, he is wanting, it needs more money to deal with a going crisis in democratic republic of congo. last year alone, i think violence is forced another 3000 people from their homes in the province of a truly sorry reports my camp in the capital of bornea. he's in, 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 and group calls are lie. democratic forces all adf has been attacking villages. begun on j. d. f. a. been fighting with government
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forces. the troops treated dental ruble started attacking us. so we also flint, the government declared a state of emergency me effectively placing it to re and north q and a 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. dazzling vehicles were burned, and the military escort have now been suspended. a village was also talked about 30 people killed. this car was set up 2 years ago, but it is increasingly receiving more and more people from areas that one are 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
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new presence of abs in some parts of the tory but 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 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 to re north people, south cable and the north of north entangle 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 humanitarian response plan . covenant forces are pushing rebels out of some areas and people are beginning to
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return in this belief of no day. those who come back are receiving essential supplies to restart their life. mel jones and the, and his wife shantell said they fled doing fine. between troops and militia group guardian and our road. yeah. we did not find anything in our homes when we returned . you're starting our lives over, everything was looted 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 success is a to few and quite far apart. catherine sawyer, all the 0. it, tory province. mexico supreme court has decriminalized abortion. it rolled unanimously that penalizing terminations is unconstitutional. i mean, courts and mexico can no longer prosecute abortion cases. it's a major victory for pro abortion rights advocates just as parts of the neighboring united states. and it's tougher laws against the procedure. covered 1900 cases in
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the united states the highest since last winter. so a hospitalization and death driven by cases among unvaccinated people. and the panoramic is taking a toll on health care workers. i need to castro has more. a 70 year old woman has just died inside the shreveport. louisiana hospital. she'd been here 4 days. battling coven? 19, now nurses prepare her for the funeral home. i don't think anybody ever told me have you taken loading docks? are you saying? 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 your anxiety 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
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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 doctors and nurses in this emergency room are trying to manage 3 times the amount of patients that they saw prior to this family receiving care in a long way. and in the waiting rooms any where they can be seen. the staff here holds is 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 deteriorate and ultimately die alone and in a hospital bed. to watch the combination of someone's life. i just,
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i can't take it anymore. staff shortages and louisiana hospitals have required some doctors to double up as nurses aides. right now the state has 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. was still more though exhausted and overwhelmed. press on hydro, castro al jazeera. so ahead and i'll just hear a sports of the own goal that could help my julia qualify for next year's world tough. and he's going to be here with that story. couldn't keep, ah
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ah ah, ah ah. the type of the sport, his and a thank you so much trouble. the dream run of elephant under the us open has continued the canadian becoming the youngest player to reach the semi finals in new york since maria sharp. however, in 2005 a day after the 19th birthday, the canadian go path, said elizabeth alina in 3 sets so far, this column, and this is faded to for more than the belong, including soccer and su, current top 5 place. when i was younger, since i used justine henin as the great example,
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i would imagine myself playing against her. and then i would also imagine myself thinking serena and venus the past few years against playing against those in a big tournament. but no, just when i was younger boys seen myself being in, in a big stadium in front of so many people and just having fun on the court waiting for 470 as well. number 2, arena saba lanka, the feller assume sweat, decide. the french open champion, barbara crate chicken up 616 full sutherland conviction guarantee that will be a 1st time grand slam champion on saturday. now the man most likely to stop the joker, which from winning the grand slam is gentlemen the dev wilmot c will feature and his 3rd consecutive semi up the us open areas over coming, thus qualified by take on the sand slip method at last, the final flushing meadows 2 years ago and chasing his 1st major block bus, the final against joker, which potentially away he plays on the days where i don't
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a i what she's nature's just because i enjoy watching tennis. and i just, you know, same, same today. for example, i'm not gonna route or cheer for somebody. i'm just going to enjoy the tennis and then prepare for the winter and same every match. while it was a big thank canadian tennis, just hours after finance advanced to the final for felix. the same also reach his 1st grand slam, semi his challenge mind a lot easier. 118 year old spaniel, cosell cra, retired midway through the 2nd set. on the back of 5 set matches in the previous 2 rounds. aaliyah sim becomes the 1st canadian to make the 70s of the us. i mean the 104 year history of this one is really tough for me. i'm now you not used to play this kind of matches in a row. so it's really tough to, to recall a day to,
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to the next much i never thought they like this would come, i mean both a little girl and little boy from montreal because at the same time and semifinals of the us open and special it's special, special for us, i hold people by home, appreciate this moment also. we do a lot. so i mean it would, it's great, but it would be amazing for both in a final right. well, the quarter finals continue on wednesday 18 year old and i wrote a conic faces the olympic champion. belinda been cheat that's followed by alexander thereof. and lloyd harris and the night session finishes with jock of ich and the money beat in the wimbledon final baton barret teenie. now africa's highest rank football teams. cynical, made it see winds from su in their world cup, qualifying group synagogue, beating congo 31. and he seems in his group will head into the final playoff. round reading african player of the study. i'm on a score in his countries. bird. nigeria picks him
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a 2nd straight when to say top of that, having to go down again, kate bird. but if an own go where so the 3 trauma champions of course, ending up is c one, when it's now on thursday, fulls governing body faith that will reveal more details on its plans to hold the world cup every 2 years. if an agreement can be reached, the calendar could kick off in 2020 eights on the wilcox being played every 4 years since it began in 1930 former austell manager. austin, vanka is carrying out a study to see if back can be changed in may. 166 of the 211 member countries voted in favor of an issue of initial proposal to hold the finals every 2 years. many european clubs, so against the idea saying it would put unfair demands on the players in the managed care of southgate says any changes can be rushed. it's a welcome decision to discuss the overall calendar. and that includes the demands on the plays in particular. but oh,
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so we don't need to put more into the calendar if something's going in, something else is going to come out. so that requires all the, all the governing bodies to get together and make sure that, that calendar get sorted out. and there's going to be moments where they're going to have to do that because when to world cup effects of that calendar. so they're looking far enough ahead. i think that there's no reason why any proposals for the future shouldn't combine major club competitions, major international competitions, and everything that entails now the netherlands and the top of the european welfare qualifying group. boss one afford memphis to probably go to hatch. rick touch. thank you. 61 here by getting his 1st 2 before the break is coming 10 minutes into the 2nd half the netherlands of now schooled 16 goals and 6 game
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world champion, sprints drama last to qualify as couple of goals have from and so on. grades, we got them back to winning ways against finland from that group with 12 points from 6 games. that 7 points clear. close this rivals 6. welcome ukraine coach. go suspended, captain chris general elder, but still impressed with a 3 nail away when the reservoir john tried to send out a silver and andre silver got on the score sheet before the break and coming up did get you off the school goal. number 3, in the 2nd half portugal, top of gree pay there. couple of points for serbia who drew 11 shot with the republic of ireland. an origin say will be hoping their upcoming qualifier against bolivia lasts a little longer than the previous game sunday. 60. in brazil, of course, abandoned when some audience and employers were accused of breaking covered 19 corn scene rules fif or so the actions of both countries are now being invested. okay, more for me enough time,
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but that is always full 100. thanks very much indeed. money. sorry, it's going to be here in a couple minutes with more on all these stories. don't forget the website. i'll just have a dot com. i'm madison. i don't know. ah news news. news. news. frank assessments were again freedom, surprise informed opinions. what you saw happening in market. there was $42.00, there was petune is the critical debate that we are here. it's not between any
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conference here between 34 years re running that even people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera for remediation. molina families, the pain is unbearable. 4 of their relatives were killed last week, doing a military operation ordered by the venezuelan government. security forces accused him of being part of a colombian rebel group and said they died and come, but the neighbors and family members insisted they were innocent, taken from their homes and executed under pressure, venezuela's, defense minister, everybody, me to do, you know, said the on forces were obliged to the friends that come through probably regular groups that added the human rights needed to be respected and that the events that the order would be investigated. ah, they wanted 43000000000 pounds worth of weaponry. that was 6000000
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pounds in commission. there was no hope of any more because there's always 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, the. ready news about government is find me in place, members of the old god in charge of the future. ah, my money, this is out. is there a lie from doug also coming up among the keys in the paris 2015. a toxic sets appear in court trial. build as the biggest in french history.
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