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6000000000 pounds in commission. there was no hope of ending war because there's always a small cobble of people for really, really good move. in athens, we in the united states, have privatized the ultimate public function. war shadow on al jazeera. ah, his interim government, facing questions at home abroad afghanistan's acting prime minister calls on officials who fled to return i, i'm adrian again. this is al 0 life and also coming up to rebels are accused of killing more than 120 civilians in the hot region after battlefield losses. walker
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this wait for an indication of who's a head after elections the true just over half of eligible voters. i and she is as a statue of the confederate general scene as cowering symbol of racism comes down in the us. ah, acting prime minister says that officials who sled a free to safely return and play a role in the tele bonds, interim government molar. hassan acount spoke to al jazeera a day after the veteran taliban figures, when named in top posts. he reiterated the promise of amnesty for those who work to the former government or with foreign forces. for car lee, where surely we have suffered huge losses in money and lives to this historical moment in the history of the dentist in solace. the stage of bloodshed, killing,
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and contempt for people in afghanistan has ended up. and we have paid dearly for the the officials of the taliban movement, facing a great responsibility and test, ask god to guard them all. but the movement is discipline and controls is gun fat and we have not harmed anyone because of their previous action. therefore, i assure the islamic nation, especially the afghan people, that we want all the good, the cause of the success and welfare, and we seek to establish an islamic system. i ask everyone to participate with us in this blizzard project. the answer in government is getting mixed reviews from afghans to face a di economy, steve inflation and food shortages exacerbated by drought and reduced foreign aid. charlotte bellis reports from campbell. i telephone can take government announced and an amorous resurrected security was increased. the senior leaders surveyed,
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cobble the new domain outside. what was the u. s embassy, telephone members discussed who's been appointed and to which rogues, the leader hi. but toler, arkansas was crowned the emir to 33 cabinet appointments with her son of whom the leadership council received the top job of acting prime minister surgeon. had connie is now the acting interior minister despite being on the us terra watch list, $10000000.00 bounty on his head. and will your coo, the son of taliban founder, will oma, has become acting defense minister serrano watches from a distance. it's his 1st day as a telephone flag seller. he doesn't know the leaders, but has heard the names. he had noted the cabinet was all taliban members with nor women. the vote was at the w l. a majority said that there are a few seats left in the are going to appoint more people and god willing it will be an inclusive government again of them promise and inclusive government. but the
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majority of acting ministers and their deputies are pastored, meaning of our communities like this one have no representation. it is lived many in this neighbourhood feeling sidelined. i heard this much, much, what isn't, isn't it? i don't know why, but there are new has are as i didn't see his hours that don't care, but it's not a tool hottest told me about whenever tried people are from each should defend their rights or seats, what designations and rights should be ours, but that's not the point one guy who is opposed to all people should be equal. women were also left without representation. no one was appointed to the ministry of woman's affairs, yet some woman we spoke with said the priority is survival and security. politics much, it was none, but whoever it is, we just want some bread and piece and no robberies. nobody should both my children
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. that's all i want. but one on the piano told us women need a voice and government to protect their rights, especially to employment. no, no, to find out how much you know but them if they stopped me working, i'm the bread winner of the house. what was i feed my family, the way i have this fear, there are thousands of women like me. lemme people see a lot of things here. the, some, it's the new rulers and becoming invisible. the others, it's going hungry or being caught in an attack. now they are ceasing, which is a warranted charlotte palace. oh to 0 cool. well, many countries greeted the makeup of afghanistan's new government with caution and dismay. us secretary of state, answer the blink and has been in germany for more talks with allies about i've kind of stones future dominant cain reports from berlin. there were warm woods, both from secretary blinking and from foreign minister mouth to each other for each other, each other's country's respective contributions. regarding the evacuation from
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afghanistan, very clear warm words about the way that germany has allowed so many vacuum ease to be brought from afghanistan to the ramstein base, pending the further travel to their final destinations. but they were also hard words for the taliban from both ministers, specifically from secretary of state lincoln. when it came to what sort of recognition the world can give to the taliban government. the caretaker governments recently announced the taliban seek international legitimacy and support any legitimacy any support will have to be earned. and we've heard that across the board from everyone participating in today's session. we also discussed how we will hold the towel down to their commitments and obligations to let people travel freely to respect their basic rights, including women and minorities. to ensure that can stand is not used as a launching pad for terrorist attacks. and not to carry out reprisal violence
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against those who choose to stay in afghanistan. close sentiments very much shared by foreign minister mars the approach of the german government. in so far as this new can take, your administration in kabul is concerned very much for scribe. behind that of the binds administration, but it is worth making the point that there is a view in germany, certainly among the senior political circles, not just in the social democrats of which, like a massive pop, but also from the christian democrats. angler macros party about the way that the united states administration's post under president trump and latterly under president biden have gone back there africanist on withdrawal policy. many people here are unhappy about the way that that was, was brought about. and this very much a sense here in berlin, that whatever form of recognition, if ever there is a form of recognition of anything in cobble from the taliban has to be consensual across the international community. officials in ethiopia said that many civilians
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have been killed and what's being described as a 2 day massacre. at least 125 people. a said to have been killed near the town of the boss in the hot region. the dry and people's liberation front has been accused of carrying out the massacre that they deny that describing it as a fabricated allegation to brian rebels have been fighting government forces and the allies in a 10 month war which is killed thousands and threatened to cause harm and they entered as soon as the army lift and as soon as they entered, they started massacring relatives by slaughter them like a new system or shape. they didn't speak, breastfeeding mothers, children or priests serving at the churches. samuel get at you as an independent journalist, he says that e c o p s human rights commission is investigating the killings. well, we've been speaking to the local administration, including eye witnesses. they are confirming that at least a least 125 people have died. which almost all of them,
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if not all of them are horace, but in the last hours the cpr left spokesperson to get her to read. that has come out to say that they're calling for some kind of independence investigation. and they're denying that they're just really committed what being alleged at the moment, but the fact is, monday, most people update that. yup. and human rights commission is said to be launching a new investigation. the u. n. is continuing to show disappointment in this ongoing conflicts that has affect the thousands of people, but the children site hasn't responded. they do respond on social media. we've been waiting the response, the reaction since they haven't responded. but again, people are dying. the conflict of the gun in november continues so many people, thousands of people that have dyson, and this is the latest tragedy that has been the result of the conflict of begun
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within the 2 great region is no longer within gray. it's going to the heart of horror. this happened in sheena, which is an hour away from the historic city of border. and this goes to show you that the conflict is not just, it's not ending, or slowing down. it's going to continue to affect to billions and it's everyday people that are being affected. but again, this concept has been ongoing since november are facing so many people. it's up watching its 1st year in november. morocco says that just have a 50 percent of eligible voters turned out for elections to choose members of parliament and regional councils. the election comes during an economic crisis deepened by the pandemic. voters was frustrated over a lack of political reform promised a decade ago. it's the 3rd vote since the constitution was introduced in 2011, i was serious jamal, shy l,
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as an update for us from robot. unusual elections where you have proportional representation. it is the number of voters volts costs divide. what each party gets divided by the number of votes cost with this new election law, it's the number, each party gets not divided by how many votes were cost, but actually, how many people are registered to vote. so that means even if you didn't register, you almost in some experience respects your vote actually counts without you having coffee. that's one thing that the ruling justice and development party has complained about in the lead up to these elections. and they've also been complaining about what they said was widespread voter get in touch in areas across the country. that being said, it was always going to be a tight election. we are expecting the results through a press conference by the ministry of interior and what a lot of the analysts here have been saying that maybe the difference between the winning party and 2nd and 3rd place won't be more than 2 or 3 seats in the
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parliament's building behind me they have 390 seats. the currents who are the currents majority is the freedom and the justice rather justice and development party. they won only with $120.00 seats last time. they weren't even able to get that 200 threshold to form their own government. so were expecting another somewhat of a hunk parliament this time, but could be one with an even smaller percentage for the larger party, which would mean that there will still be weeks if not months of negotiations between each party. before a cabinet can be announced. 3 journalists have been arrested in moscow after protesting against the government crack donald independent media. russia's justice ministry recently designated several outlets. foreign agents and imposed further restrictions on them. media workers have been demanding that authorities abolished the law. the credit denies that its feifring press freedom still to come here on the west. african block echo was meets to suspend guinea for its crew. a device
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with the military release, the asked questions and the search for justice in france. the trial begins of the 2015 attacks, the only surviving attack among those who appeared in calls. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. hello, we got more writing the full cost to japan over the next day, or 2 little area cloud. him moving through the sea of japan. wet weather, coming in as we go on through the next 2448 house. could see this area of low pressure which will swing its way through some mic showers coming in 27 celsius f t o k. does move for prices skies coming through that rain turns. increasingly, sherry making way for the next system,
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another rather more organized band of cloud and rain which will make his way across north east and parts of china across the korean peninsula. and moscow she is pushing into southern parts of japan to that state, centralized china saying a few shares, hong kong lousy, dry taiwan. we'll see a few shots joy your attention to these systems. here we have a tie fern, and shown to that in the open waters that's making its way towards parts of the philippines. selim, areas of taiwan and concerned that's not moving into the south china seas that will gradually run up towards high. now as we make our way through the latter part of the week, into the early part of the we can high 9 sing some flooding range. the early next week and 2 will bring some problems into were taiwan, enjoy. china stays very unsettled over the next few days. some showers, therefore malaysia and start to see increasing showers indonesia. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. the discover, a world of difference. determination. i'm coming down where we are moving
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freedom. we saw 16 people, corruption and compassion, the l just 0, world selection of the best films from across our network of channels. oh, a hello again, this is l 0. the years this, i've got us tom's new acting, prime minister says the bloodshed and killings are over in his country. will of us on our current sold al jazeera that he's offering amnesty to those who worked with
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the us. he was all officials from the past and distractions return and join the new government officials. and he said that more than 120 civilians have been killed in a massacre to cry. and people's liberation front is being accused of carrying out the killings in the hot region that they deny that describing it as a fabricated delegation. opposed to close to morocco, just over 50 percent of eligible voters turned out to choose members of parliament . regional councils. preliminary results are expected anytime. now the west african block echo was suspended guinea after sunday's military coup. regional leaders also demanded that the military rulers release president of a con, day from custody. the economic community of west african states will send a high level delegation to guineas capital on thursday. the countries army has released political detainees held by that opposed government, as promised to set up a transitional authority. i'll just here as i'm address is in color cree. in the
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case of guinea. today we are seeing measures being taken. there were no immediate announcement of sticks frontiers, as was the case in molly. but again, we will wait and see what happens after the visit by the echoes mission tomorrow, when they need the military leaders, the military. yeah, in fact it's crumbling to set up a government cross. it needs consensus with the opposition in the consensus with pro democratic goods. it also need why that and broader consensus among the military and its ranks, which is. 1 going on very, very slowly at the moment there is a momentum on their side up to the 11 years of precedent conduct. a lot of people agreed by what took place during his 11 year rule while coming the military. but again, we've seen in the last 24 hours program across the groups. an opposition need if insisted that they must be a quick transition to democratic role in guinea. at least 100 palestinians have
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been injured in confrontations with his reading forces in nablus. in the occupied west bank, they were demonstrating and solid rarity with 6 escaped, palestinian prisoners is where the forces looking for the fugitives of braided a number of villages. the inmates escaped. israel high security gilbert prison through a tunnel on monday, a crackdown in response to the jail break. his fueling tension in israeli prisons. inmates lit fires in protest at several facilities as guards tried to move inmates from prisoners of last outdoor time, laundry access, and even some meals. and what rights groups are calling collective punishment. later, i'm sorry. as the international advocacy officer for the abilene prison, the support and human rights association, she says that israel's response to the prisoners escape is extending well beyond the walls of its jails. we're not only talking about arbitrary measures against the palestinian political prisoners themselves, but we're also including the whole of palestine, the area of where all the 6 and,
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and come from. and so the area and now it's heavily to the end secured. there is presence of the israel completion military forces and the military checkpoint. so the situation is it's, it's tension. and if there's no monitoring of what's that, what's going to happen regarding the escapees and there's, there's going to be more increase in violations of human rights. and when we talk about inside disraeli prison, and is there any occupation uses every excuse, sticks going forth against the detainees in order to weigh, maintain control, and against them. and bearing in mind the escape plan, as the locals are calling it, and it will take you through the measures against the stomach that you had posting
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and prisoners as no, they completely and distributed. they are planning to distribute each you had the number and pasting a prisoner in different prisons around the occupied territories and, and meaning they, they completely cut off the lumber as you had in prison in prison. and this is a form of collective punishment. as i mentioned, whether it's happening outside prison or inside at least 10 people at that, after a fire, destroyed a makeshift hospital in north macedonia. several others were injured in the city of ton of oak west of the capital. there was an explosion before the fire broke out, the cause is still unknown. the facility was being used to treat cove at 900 patients following a recent surge in cases. the biggest trial in france's modern history has begun for those accused of involvement in the 2015 paris attacks. 130 people were killed by gunman and bombers,
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who targeted bars. restaurants of the concerts from paris. natasha butler reports french police escorted salam dislodge to paris, his high court to start the trial into the 2015 paris attacks wearing a black t shirt. his hair, long slum, sat with 13 of his co accused in especially built court room of de slam is believed to be the only surviving attacker. he fled the city off to the killings. 4 months later, he was arrested in brussels. when a judge asked him to confirm his identity, and to slum said, 1st, i will to testify that there is no other gods than allah. and mohammed is his messenger, the judge replied, we'll talk about that later. i've to so i went on to say that he had given up work to fight for i saw, ah, it was nearly 6 years ago. the 10 attack is rampaged across paris, killing people in cafe, the traffic on concert hall and outside france,
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his national sports stadium. by the end of the night, $130.00 people would dead. i feel claimed responsibility. the french president declared a state of emergency across from there will shock and grief. hundreds of people are expected to testify the trial that's scheduled to last 9 months for the relatives of the victims and survivors. it is likely to be an emotional and harrowing ordeal . we 1st met mohammed um got a few months off to the attacks. he was working outside the stadium when an attacker blew himself up. mohammed was badly injured. now he says he wanted to be in the court to see the accused. they look like they're afraid to fail to behave like the last what i don't think i can be good because for me, like i said long time ago, day is extra day for me. other victims the decided to stay away. less than 40
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in explain, the suffering is unspeakable. he's inexpressible. but i expect the suggestion, particularly firm a push the acts of which the defendants accused a particularly monstrous acts. mo, most who i've just farm has so far, refused to cooperate with the french police. he may choose not to testify during the trial. some hope that he will break his silence and shed more light on what happened and why i the way off to so many years. most victims hope the justice will finally be served. natasha butler. i'll just sarah paris. the world health organization is again urging wealthy countries not to offer corona virus. booster shots. the organizations chief says that he's a poor, many poor nations can't get jobs. while rich nations are considering 3rd doses and stockpiling. many poor nations struggling to administer even a 1st round of shots. high income countries have promised to donate more than
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a $1000000000.00. but less than 15 percent of those, those have been materialized. manufacturers have promised to prioritize callbacks and low income countries. we don't want any more promises. we just want the vaccines, the trial of failed. american biotech found at elizabeth holmes has begun in california. she's accused of swindling investors, out of hundreds of millions of dollars through her defunct diagnostics company, thoroughness. the silicon valley start uptown at its blood testing machines is revolutionary, but they didn't actually work homes. defense team says that she was psychologically abused and controlled by her exboyfriend. it was also a business part, but the chinese military says that it's expelled a u. s. guided missile destroy that sailed close to islands, claimed by beijing in the south china sea. it comes as
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a u. k. naval fleet docs in japan. on a tour of the indo pacific, britain says it's focusing on the region and china as activities in disputed waters . the tree, the year reports from beijing, japan's defense minister, no boar t, she was given a tour of the case, the largest and most powerful warship, the hatred miss queen elizabeth as adopt near tokyo. the ship leads to destroy his que forgets a submarine and to support ships which set sail from britain made. london says the so called carrier strike group is part of the you case, new tilt toward the region. for a defense evidence on it,
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the rival comes the face of increasing chinese military activity in the south trying to see beating claims most of the contest waters territory also claimed by many of its neighbors including vietnam and the philippines. japan says china is its main national security threat and says intensifying chinese activity around taiwan has created a sense of crisis. beijing considers the sell food island a rogue chinese province. chinese ships have shattered the british fleet. bay during has warned the u. k against provocation. sure, your profile, we hope rather than countries will play a constructive role in promoting peace and stability in the asia pacific. rather than doing the opposite. u. k isn't the only nation conducting exercises in the region. the u. s. and several of its other allies have recently sailed ships through the waterway, telling a has responded by now to a new maritime law requiring ship, carrying certain type of cargo,
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including all radioactive materials to report to chinese authorities. analysts say the move is aging efforts to establish jurisdiction over the south trying to see chinese, but say the law updates existing regulations and is focused on safety for the ship carrying dangerous cargo. especially those radioactive materials into toxic materials are different from, from 40 years ago. so i think it's becoming a more common practice, of course to stace, to are promulgated its own law and regulations regarding this dangerous shift, having through its territory to see dr. yen says beijing concert is the british leads presence in the south china sea to be unfriendly. but the war ships have so fast did clear of islands claimed by china. their mission will continue until the end of the year. katrina, u l t 0. they take a statute derided as
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a towering symbol of historic racism has been brought down to the u. s. robert e lee serve as a general, and what was the confederacy breakaway southern states that force in the american civil war to maintain slavery? alan fisher reports from richmond the weight of history lifted from this part of america for more than a 100 years general robert e. lee has looked out over richmond in virginia. reminder, this was the heart of the confederacy. the capital, the center of the insurrection. he led to present slavery is continued domination of the skyline. a painful reminder there, the step in the right direction that there is going to be high $1.03 of this symbol of white supremacy. why nationally? now it's going to be important. i suppose that act with that same energy to make decisions in terms of legislation. it took little time to remove the statue. the
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crowd that gathered didn't hide their satisfaction at the other confederate statutes and listen, i've been you have gone 160 across the country in the last year here in richmond. this was the tallest, the last, the most symbolic cause to remove it grew louder. last year, after the murder of george floyd and the nationwide racial justice protest that followed, there was a legal fight. the court ruled, it could come down the wrong part of the deal and across the board. embrace to be a welcome to being present. they let people know that our life. i'm really glad that i can be here and see this moment because it's been needing to happen. we were taught this story in school, but this was, this is what we should believe in,
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and that he was a good man and this was righteous and it turned out it was wrong. it was always wrong. and it's taking us this long to, to have our eyes opened up to see this has been like that moving for someone who is from an immigrant family. this is the america that my family wants to be. part of the statue will be put on storage until the final decision is made on what to do with it. the plan for now remained reminder that america may have moved, but there are still obstacles in the way of racial justice. alan fisher. i'll just see the richmond virginia. ah. hello again, adrian again here in the headlines and i'll just say are i've callous times do acting prime minister pamela has on i could says the bloodshed and killings over in his country. he wants all officials, civil part of the past administration to return and to be part of the new interim
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government. islamic emerick announced a general amnesty for all those who cause to tell.

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