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keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the ward and in the lab. now, more than ever, the world needs w. h. making a healthy a world for you. everyone. ah ah correct down the taliban looked to prevent all sanction protests falling days of roddick demonstration. ah, i'm on the inside. this is out there alive from will. so coming up early result point to a major last morocco's ruling party will live in the capital. the very latest
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accusations that tea gray rebels in ethiopia and har region have killed dozens of people. and mexico was a fine line between backlink right of ours. and we started struggling tourist industry. ah, we begin in afghanistan where the new taliban controlled interior ministry has issued in order to end. all unapproved protest. group says, demonstrate is, must get prior to mission, including approval for the use of slogans and banners on tuesday to tell about new gum fi to discuss crowds in kabul or the acting prime minister in the taliban new enter him. government says officials who fled off free to safely
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return and play a role in the administration. mala has done a coon spoke, child 0 day off the veteran. tell about figures when names and top post you get promise. i'm the state for those who worked in the form of government or with foreign forces for car lee or shirley. we have suffered huge losses in money and lives to this historical moment in the history of the dentist in this stage of bloodshed, killing, and contempt for people in afghanistan has ended. and we have paid dearly for the the officials of the taliban movement, facing a great responsibility and test. i ask god to guard them all. but the movement is discipline and controls in fact 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 causes the success and welfare,
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and we seek to establish an islamic system. i ask everyone to participate with us in this blizzard project. let's had a couple airport now where corresponding to charlotte bell as eas, live for us, charlotte. so domestic flights have been operating the past week or so. what about those efforts to open the airport for international flight? well they're still working to get international flights up and running. the domestic slide saw the big focus at the moment. the 1st flight from adiana took off about a week ago. but this morning, significant because came in like just took off about 40 minutes ago to harass their, the biggest commercial carrier. so real sign that operations off starting to get back to normal talking to people involved in the port opperation they this morning . they say about 5 flight for taking off each day. i can tell you there are a lot of people in the departures terminal. there's no rivals terminal. they tell
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us that they've got a type of control functional, up and running behind me. this is the radar. that was actually broken and i've managed to fix it. they say it's not 100 percent, but they definitely getting the making improvements every day. so domestic flights, getting more momentum, you can see this plane or the here. this is a humanitarian plane that's coming from the gulf with humanitarian aid. this morning we just for a military flight also take off. so there is quite a lot of action on the tom back at the moment. now about 3 and a half weeks to tell about have taken over hell about members down here patrolling they're involved in the airport opperation but also working with foreign allies, the categories and others to look at security around the perimeter. in particular, we've seen them patrolling around the back this morning, so things are slowly getting back to normal. people can fly to move 60 around the country, but certainly not at the table. and i believe the taliban have introduced new rules
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regarding people's ability to protest. what exactly does that involve her to have being a part of the news this week? i mean they, they were small numbers 20 people. but then a couple of days ago, there was a large protein that was quite peaceful for quite a few moments as if they might to city. but then the talib, as they came close to the presidential palace, they think trucks outside as fire in the year. people were detained, organized approaches to the germans with their cameras broken. we know now since that point, there was another protest as well. and journalists were detained and actually beaten on the custody. some horrific photos coming out of some journalists who were separated in prison cells and they went with cables. the facts lashed really hard to hard to look at type photos. so they are getting
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a lot of criticism for that. the telephone is to come out banding protests, but they say they will allow some protests on their couple of conditions. those being you need to get minister permission from the ministry of justice. you have to give them 24 hours notice and you have to tell the ministry the purpose time and place. so it's going to be interesting to say if these, if protests can continue and what type of support they give people. because for the moment, they are really cracking down on protesters and those covering them money. thanks for your reporting shot at best for a couple airport. well results from morocco's parliamentary election point to big gains for liberal opposition parties and monks a crushing defeat for the governing justice and development party. its leader and prime minister said a dean of money was among those who lost feeds, turn out is said to have been around 50 percent during the thomas economic crisis make worst by the pandemic. while with 96 percent
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a vote counted the opposition national riley of independence allied to the monarchy has around a quarter full seats with $97.00. just behind it is the authentic tricity and more dentist party. another opposition group with 82 seats and the whirling justice and development party has just 12 feet down from a 125. that's called the 2, but it's smith, who lives in the capital robot. so as i was reporting that majority of the votes counted, what do they tell us is being characterized here as a rejection of the justice and development party, rather as a vote rather than a vote in favor of those other parties who benefited the justice and development parties swept to power again the most seats in morocco and elections following the arab spring. that universally characterized morocco, the short have reference to them is and is living is lament party. there is really
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no particular religious tint to that policies in, in recent years, is just how everybody referred to them here, a palace. the king who retains most of the executive power was no fond of the justice and development party. and that will be pleasure. relief. i think in the palace the, the national valley of independence got most of the votes, a leader as ease county. she is close to the palace. he will now be called upon to be prime minister. and along with him and to be authenticity and maternity party. they will help form the government, the national riley of independence already has most of the major cabinet positions along with the one the 3rd place party, the old republican party. here a morocco. you have 3 strong policies in parliament that will still have to be coalition forming, but i'm being told it might be easier this time round, it may take weeks rather than the month. it took last time because you have these
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dominant parties. interesting that turn out was high, much higher than people expected. people thought there was a lack of enthusiasm for this election morocco, but it just over 50 percent. it shows a faith in moroccans in the electoral process. and they have gone out really essentially to show that displeasure with how the justice and development parties performed over the last 10 years or so. but thanks to that, bernard smith efforts in roberts still ahead on algebra, govern soldiers. we take control of the town and east and democratic republic of congo, but in an exclusive report will tell you why this still constant danger marched, equality in indian women are allowed to apply to the countries ministry academy. ah
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hallo, we've got clouds gathering across western parts if you're from that high will something of a chaise from the love, the dry, bright, and warm weather that we have seen recently. little area of light pressure, just burning up across sea by bisco, introducing some cloudy skies, the average that western side of france pushing across western parts of england, 3 wells and come thursday. there we go. there's that west weather coming across a good part of france. northern parts of spain also seeing some heavy down pulls the rain will make his way across the low countries into a good parts of germany. cooler wet weather there across britain and the island of island. so wilson, wet and windy across western parts of europe in that cloud and ray will continue to trundle a little further east was into central parts by friday. notice some really wet weather coming into western areas of the mediterranean, maybe downpours as it brightens up for greece. showers started ease of athens, around $26.00 degrees. northern africa, on the other hand, lodge a fine and dry,
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more warm sunshine coming through here. plenty of showers across central parts of africa. lived the storms burring up just around, gonna easing across sir, that western side of africa said to go sing some very high winds as we go on for the next couple of days. the frank assessments it is once again freedom suppress informed opinions. what you saw happening is come months if there was $42.00, there was petune is the critical debate that we are here. it's not between any other group that we have corporate here between the 2 years re running to keep people in depth analysis of the days global headlines inside story on our jazeera oh
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a you watching out there. remind defaults help stories. this, our new tele button controlled interior ministry, and off guns has issued orders. and to all unapproved process, the group says demonstration must get prior permission including approval for the use of plugins. and i've got a sounds acting prime minister of bloodshed and killings all over his country. well, it has been accrued and told out there he's offering amnesty to those who worked for the us. he wants all the officials from the pos administration to return and join the taliban government on results from the rockers, autumn entry election going to big gains, full liberal opposition party. the governing justice and development party has
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suffered a crushing defeat with the prime minister losing his seat. armed grooms keep attacking people in eastern provinces of the democratic republic of congo. despite a state of emergency that at least 300 people have been killed this year. thousands displaced, catherine soy, travel to tori providence, which is an area secured by government soldiers. she sent us this exclusive report . the government soldiers in a room with territory in providence have recently taken control of the town of boerger. this fall was a series of attacks said to have been carried out by the light, mccracken forces, or adf on aren't group, mostly based in neighboring north cuba province. the adf entry into it tori is terrifying. those who live in border areas, and it's complicating a conflict,
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mainly between land to farmers and hammer, hardass that's going on for 20 years. people in boerger accuse arrival community of supporting the adf. some who fled attacks had started coming back home back to a harsh reality. retreating militia members have planted landmines that has the park home which shows us where he buried his 3 children. there were 1412 and 9 killed by a land mine. as they went to harvest corn he day and boom, the look at the flint much this problem of land mines is very serious. the enemy talked to them along the way to our farms. how are we then expected to tell our land? at a height of the fighting in me, businesses, homes and vehicles were set on fire. this was a bar and a home that belongs to one of the youth leaders in this area. he was burned here, the house torch, his wife and 7 kids kidnapped. there were later released,
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it appeared very much to be a targeted attack, like many others in this area. the government declared a state of siege in it to re and not cuba provinces in may, placing them under military rule to contain the rebels. the state of emergency is a fast to be invoked in the democratic republic of congo. but while some areas have been secured, fighting has continued in other parts, displacing thousands of people to raise new governor a general in the army says it's making good progress while they are people want quick results. this is a conflict that started more than 20 years ago. with no solution, we cannot solve it in 4 months, but we will not take another 20 years to bring peace. the army has often been accused of being undisciplined and corrupt. an investigation is underway into house $30000000.00. men for security operations have disappeared. we put this question to
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the governor, why do i do? well, if those who have stolen money from the army and from soldiers on the front line are in custody and will have their day in court military commanders, we spoke it to. they, they need time to enter the violin, but those who suffered for many years tell us death, tired of waiting, and want peace. now, catherine, sewing all to 0. it to re province. it not been local officials in ethiopia say more than 120 civilians have been killed in a massacre as believe to have happened near the town of us in the higher region. the to great people's liberation front has been accused of carrying out the attack . but it denies the allegation describing it as fabricated. to grand rebels have been fighting government forces on the allies in a 10 month war, which is left thousands killed and pushed many to the brink of famine. but they
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entered as soon as the army lift. as soon as i entered, they started massacring i relatives, i slaughtered them like a new year festival shape. they didn't spear breast feeding mothers, children or priests serving the churches. samuel get hutcher is an independent journalist. he says, ethiopia as human rights commission is investigating the killings. well, we've been speaking to the local administration, including eye witnesses. they're confirming that at least a least $125.00 people have died, which almost all of them, if not all of them are horace. but in the last hours, the c p, let's spokesperson, get her to read out, 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's being alleged at the moment. but the fact is, money must update that. yup. in human rights commission is said to be launching
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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 their response, their reaction since they haven't responded. but again, people are dying, the conflicts begun in november continues so many people, thousands of people that have dyson. and this is the latest, tried to be that has been the result of the conflict of begun within the to grow region is no longer within to gray. it's going to hard to form horror. this happened in sheena, which is an hour away from the historic to corner. 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 are being affected. but again,
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this concrete has been ongoing since november are facing so many people. it's up watching its 1st year in november the west african block eco us is sending a delegation to guinea and responds to sunday's military coup. on wednesday, the group suspended guinea regional leaders have demanded the present. the release of the president also con day. the job that has released political detainees held by the deposed government and promised to set up a transitional authority. i'm it interest is in cannot cree. he says, opposition need is that are pushing for quick transition. in the case of guinea. today we're seeing measures being taken either one 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 to morrow when they meet 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
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pro democratic goods. it also need why does and broader consensus among the military and its ranks, which is 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 needed, insisting that they must be a quick transition to democratic role in guinea. alex feature is from the africa center 1st the teacher studies, she says, failure to properly condemn guineas who will only lead to more instability. it's very important for watson indeed for the african union and other internet nor musicians and other international actors to condemn the screw which was unconstitutional. and, and to not let this precedent be set that it's alright to depose the government.
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that you simply disagree with. there are processes for, for, for democracies to take these kinds of measures when, when they're needed. and, and it's important that, that they do so when, when, when conditions warranted in guinea, in fact, which has a long legacy of military rule. the military, previous times when the military was in power, are characterized by mismanagement human rights abuses and all kinds of all kinds of problems. so clearly what, what needs to happen is a transition of some sort that brings back democracy. and that helps to establish a system where the government is well managed to where human rights are guaranteed . and where political participation leads to elections. where are the results that
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can be guaranteed as showing the actual will of the people at least 10 people have died in a fire that destroyed a hospital or treating current of our patients in north macedonia. it happen in the city of to turbo west of the cap, the scope. yeah. there was an explosion before the fire in the code 19 unit, which is early. but last year, the prime minister says it's a huge tragedy, an investigator, a trying to determine the court. women in india will now be allowed to apply for place in the country, talk military school. it's a new milestone in the fight for gender equality and come to year off the permanent positions in the 4th is what to women. stephanie metal reports from usually it is the most important segment of the population from job corps is commanding her classroom some day. she hopes to do this in uniform. she's training for a spot in india's navy,
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and is one of the few women aspiring to join the male dominated fear. but car is undeterred because for david and the women are shattering the glass ceilings and take it in the back room of the pilots and many of the stuff. and i think that also paving of a for us booty the heights and even may even go further. so we should definitely live up to those standards. dokie talk, you'll meet the guy who will be sha india has the was 2nd largest military, but fewer than 10000 service members are women. that number is said to grow as the lead national defense academy opens up to female applicant, 3 decades after women 1st stepped into the armed forces. captain charles, anything joined the army soon after her husband died on duty. she says female officers often experience systemic discrimination. their training standards are different, and until recently, they were only allowed to solve short stance. sing stayed on for 5 years. when
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you're leaving, you're not getting anything. reserve as a male officer who is leaving after bowman and commission, and he's getting pension and other monetary benefits and other benefits which army defense forces gives to its offices. so oh, that was i think of the very last discrimination the while women have me dr. young forces remain a mil baskin that has resisted becoming more inclusive. in a recent hearing, the supreme court criticize the military's policies that it says discriminate against women. last month, 72 female officers approached the court saying they were being denied permanent positions because the sexism form officers say in just military needs to change, to allow more women to join its ranks very bases. the war has changed. so we do have combat arms and we do have infantry and on what, but oh that,
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that is one aspect beyond me. there are other things in the army as well. there's lots of state there. there is the supply cord, the sickness. now these are all, this is the women can slow and they can so very grateful for the new policies corps is determined to make the most of the opportunities. she knows attitude will take longer to change its better. she says she's willing to fight, partnering with the algebra, new delhi, the trial of fail. biotech founder, elizabeth holmes, has begun in the us state of california. she's a keys of swindling investors, out of hundreds of millions of dollars through her defunct company there on us. and made unfounded promises of rapid diagnosis of conditions including diabetes encounter from a single drop of blood. us president joe biden is expected to outline a plan to contain the fall spreading delta variance of code 19 infections. the u. s
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. at the highest level since last winter, so our hospitalizations and death driven mainly by cases among people who are vaccinated. wild help organisation has once again, edge wealthy countries, not to offer corona vars booster shots to their citizens. the w h o director general says he's a pulled many poor nations con, get jobs of which nations are considering doses. some countries are struggling to access enough vaccines to administer even a 1st round of shots. high income countries have promised to donate more than 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 vaccine developer novak's has begun
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testing a combined flew cove at 900 vaccine, 640 healthy out open australia on taking part in the trial. people between the ages of 50 and 71 already vaccinated or have previously been infected with coven, 1900. involved in the study. some tourism operators, in se mexico say the number of visitors from the u. s. is high, and now that it was before the pandemic. it's bringing in much needed business. but health experts warn is also causing a rapid sedge and coven 90 infections. my new upon a report, it's friday night in the resort city of king coo and the night clubs are packed with tourists, mostly from the united states. the contagion rate for cobit 19 here is one of the highest in mexico. and it's not hard to see why the face covers seem like more of
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a suggestion that a rule and attitudes for many tourists are relaxed to say the least. right? yeah, i don't, this is bad though. don't go to do it. but there's also another crowded scene in the city. this coven, 1900 intensive care unit, is that 75 percent occupancy. the hospitals director says the majority of cases are the result of large scale public gatherings in look affinity for strengths. it can be frustrating from a medical point of view to find so many instances that so flagrantly violate the measures necessary to mitigate contagion last month. more than $2000000.00 tourists visited this part of mexico the 3rd month in a row with tourism figures even higher than before the started, the pandemic, was the 2nd year closest. that was me. those are proximity to the united states. and the fact that airlines are flying to destinations in canada, asia, europe, in the caribbean because many of not reopened has made us
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a viable alternative. in fact, today we have more flights from the united states than we did in 201910. today is one of mexico's most popular destinations. and while many here are following sanitation mandates, health officials, ward, the risks are still high. i'm afraid because virus still exists and the truth is there is terrorism in large gatherings of people in many places, even though i'm vaccinated, they say vaccinated people can still get sick. but i also have to work authorities in mexico, say most tourists arriving from abroad or vaccinated. unfortunately, the same can't be said for a majority of mexicans, putting in risk, a health system that has struggled to provide adequate care for a still growing number of corona virus. patient manuel did apollo al jazeera 3 journalists have been arrested in moscow off to protesting against what they say . the government crackdown on independent media brushes. justice ministry recently
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designated several outlets as foreign agents and imposed more restrictions on them . maybe what has happened demanding that this be reversed. so considered one of the greatest of all time has 1050 years old. i mean, ah, but i tell them that in a released imagine on september, the 9th 1971 and celebration lyrics from the song were beamed on the buildings around the world says the late peter would have loved the projections which were seen in the united states germany, japan and even in london, hometown of liverpool ah .

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