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when others don't, ah, because of all sides, no matter where it takes a police fin here, guys. empowering impulsion. we tell your story, we are your voice, your news, your net back out here. ah . the new tell about and government expresses its frustration over the u. s. continuing to blacklist some of its cabinet members. ah, my money and this is out there alive from doha, also coming up early results point to a major loss for moral codes, routing policy when live in the capital of the very latest accusations that
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t gray rebels in ethiopia and har region have killed dozens of severe mexico walked a fine line between battling corona virus and we starting a struggling tourist industry. ah. the taliban has just released a statement accusing the united states of violating its peace agreement with the group. and the statement it says, pentagon officials have remarked that some cabinet members of the atlantic emirates, all family members of the late autonomy. so heap on the u. s. blacklists and still targets islamic emory considered this position a clear violation of the doha agreement, which is neither in the interest of the united states nor africana stone. that's
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good to couple airports where we can speak to correspond charlotte bellis, who is life for us. so took us through this statement from the time about why are they unhappy with the us? regarding members of the cabinet members being on the blacklist the least according to this statement from the ministry of foreign affairs, it follows me by, especially in the media, essentially saying that members of the colony family, off legitimate target. and they remain convinced that they say, if they say that the mediately they say mom. and it's interesting because the missing members of
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very high within the movement and they weren't into the cabinet. that way. can be sure to carry a number of other family members who have a very say we have relations. what that believe we have quite a lot back to the ways of very disappointed and some it out from about high, a legitimate know from a us suspected they have consider the members of the economy, family care watch more than a decade now. lane and i'll be behind enough interesting to see what the us on the telephone and saw that clearly you all couple ports. we can hear the noise of an airport
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behind you where domestic flights have been operating in the last week or so. what more can you tell us about efforts to open the airport for international flights? because there's a lot of focus on that happening soon. what you can hear is the military to military and have more than just not really it's really interesting the job here having happening and going for about a month now. i made a lot of good people trying to get out as the challenge. i've been down as it was, there was a huge one in this morning
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getting about 5 people they are very rational for me. my take on the way. certainly getting money for that. saw that balance reporting that from a couple airports. apologies for the noise, but as you can understand, they are monetary and flights coming out of the airport as shawl about us was reporting their now results from morocco's parliamentary election point 2 big gains for liberal opposition parties. marks a crushing defeat for the governing justice development policy. its leader and
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prime minister sought a deed of money was among those who lost best seats. turn out is said to have been around 50 percent during a time of economic crisis made worse by the pandemic. when 906 percent of those counted the opposition national radi of independence allied to the monarchy has around a quarter of all seats with $97.00. just behind it is the authenticity and maternity party, which is another opposition group with about $82.00 seats. and the wording. justice development party has just 12 seats down from a 125 as cross to all correspond. bennett smith, who's been monitoring the elections from the capital robot, so pretty much all the votes have been counted and 10 out from the selection was better than expected. some of the results for us well, that has been characterized as more of a rejection of the justice and development policy than
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a vote in favor favor of the other parties that benefited for justice and development party has been let the government since the end of the arab space in the arab spring more than 10 years ago and it came to power really by a vote seen as a rejection of the past. but now the vote is rejected. the justice and development party is universally characterized in short time as we islamist party. although it's very far from these days very far from having any sort of religious connotation. but that is how cold is what is cold here in morocco, the policy that is benefited the national riley of independence. it's going to have the largest number of seats in parliament, so it's lead as ease i can use will be called on to be prime minister. he's a 1000000000 business man made much of his money. well having the petrol distribution, concession air, and morocco he seen as being close to the palace. he, along with the old anticipate modernity party and the center right,
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is the cloud republican party. they will be the ones who have the majority of power in the government. we believe it should be easy to form a coalition with these 3 big passes may be taken weeks rather than the 2 to 3 months. we talk after the last election, we should say that the justice and development party says and has made allegations of serious irregularities in these elections. it says that been obscene cash house cash handouts near polling stations. we certainly in the run up to this election, heard people tell us they've been paid about $10.00 each to vote for particular parties. the interior ministry though, says the boat is taking place under no normal circumstances thought so now. good. just over 50 percent higher than the last election where it was in the what it was in the mid forties, although not quite as high as i was 1st post our spring elections. let me thanks
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for that. bernard smith, in roberts, local officials in ethiopia say more than a 120 civilians have been killed in a massacre. as beliefs have happened near the town of w in the higher region, the to great and people's liberation front has been accused of carrying out the attack. but it's a nice the allegation describing it as fabricated. to grand rebels have been fighting government forces on the allies in a 10 month war, which has left thousands killed and pushed many to the brink of famine. they entered as soon as the army lift. 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 her to you as an independent journalist, he says, ethiopia as human rights commission is investigating the kidding well, we've been speaking to the local administration, including eye witnesses. they're confirming that at least
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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 less spokesperson radar 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 factors, money love died. if you're been 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 their response, their reaction since they haven't responded. but again, people are dying. the conflicts begun in november continues so many people,
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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 city of 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 that are being affected, but again, this completely has been ongoing since november are facing so many people. it's up watching its 1st year in november. still ahead on al jazeera government soldiers re take a town in eastern democratic republic of congo. but all exclusive report will tell you why there is still constant age. on a march to qualities indian women are allowed to apply to the country's top military academy.
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here. but that west weather towards the west will continue to bring heavy downpours and it does become more widespread feeding across a good part of germany. as we go on through friday, have you she was to, into the western side of the mediterranean, a little try, which was the eastern side of the mediterranean father dry cross march of north africa. we are looking at some lively storms across west africa, some very heavy right to come for many as this wet weather makes his wife further eastwards, with a chance of some damaging winds and severe gales. the weather, sponsored by cattle airways, voted world's best airline of 2021 on era online. be part of the debate or pacific people. the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the when no help, take it off the table. it's a shoot inside atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are experiencing tfc like symptom. jump into this dream and julian global community. if you're online on youtube right now,
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you can be part of this conversation as well. this stream announces era, ah, ah ah, he watching out as a reminder, i'll top stories this hour and i've got a sound. the color button has released the statement accusing us of violating its peace agreement with the group. it says the continued blacklisting of the new interior minister, the roger didn't have. connie is a clear violation. that county network has been accused of many attacks against us . results from the rocket, alimentary election point to big games for liberal opposition policy. the governing justice and development party has suffered
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a crushing defeat. the prime minister leasing officials in ethiopia say more than 120 civilians have been killed in a massacre believed to have happened near the town of dub off in the har region. the 2 grand people's liberation front has been accused of carrying out the attack. but it has denied this armed groups keep attacking people in eastern provinces of democratic republic of congo. despite there being a state of emergency that at least 300 people have been killed this year, and thousands displaced. katherine sawyer traveled to an area in it to re province that has been secured by government soldiers. she sent us this exclusive report. the government soldiers in a room with territory to re province have recently taken control of the town of borger. this fall was a series of attacks said to have been carried out by the light of mccracken forces,
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or adf, an armed group, mostly based in neighboring north cuba province. the adf entry into tory is terrifying. those who live in border areas, and it's complicating a conflict, mainly between land to farmers and hammer, hardass that's gone on foot 20 years. people in boerger accuse arrival community of supporting the adf. sam who fled attacks had started coming back home back to a harsh reality. retreating militia members have planted land mines, 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 the she day and boom to look at the belinda much this problem of land mines is very serious. the enemy planted them along the way to our farms. how are we then expected to tell our land the height of
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the fighting in me, businesses, homes, and vehicles were 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 torched, his wife and 7 kids kidnapped there were later released, it appeared very much to be a targeted attack. like many others in this area. the government declared a state of siege in to re and north cuba provinces in may, placing them under military rule to contain the rebels. the state of emergency is there fast to be invoked in the democratic republic of congo. but whilst sa areas have been secured, fighting has continued in other parts, displacing thousands of people to reach new governor a general in the army says it's making good progress while they do. and i've seen that or people want quick results. this is a conflict that started more than 20 years ago with no solution. we cannot solve it
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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 the governor. why do 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've spoken to they, they need time to end the violence. but those who suffered for many years tell us death, tired of waiting, and want peace. now, catherine sewing al jazeera it to re province in not been beyond the west african blog eco, as is sending a delegation to guinea in response to sundays military coup. on wednesday, the group suspended guinea regional leaders have demanded the release of the president of the con day the june to has released political detainees held by be
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deposed government. and promised to set up a transitional authority of interest in the capital cannot create. he says opposition leaders that are pushing for a 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 need the military leaders, the military. yeah, in fact it's crumbling to set up a government cross. it meets consensus with the opposition in consensus with pro democratic goods. it also need why that and brought a consensus among the military and its ranks, which is going on very, very slowly. at the moment. there is a momentum on their side after the 11 years of precedent conduct. lots of people agreed by what took place during his 11 year rule while coming the military. but
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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, alex boucher is from the african center for strategic study. 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, another internet normalization and other international actors to condemn the school which was unconstitutional. and, and to not let this precedent be set that it's alright to depose the government. 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 condition is warranted and in guinea in fact, which has
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a long legacy of military rule. the military, previous times when the military was in power, were 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 the results that can be guaranteed as showing the actual will of the people women in india will now be allowed to apply for a place in the country's top military school. it is a new milestone in the fight for gender equality and comes a year off to permanent positions in the armed forces were opened up to women. poverty metals. this report from new delhi. it is the most important segment of the
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population of anyone from job corps is commanding her class to me some day. she hopes to do this in uniform. she's training for a spot in india navy and is one of the few women aspiring to join the male dominated field. but core is undeterred. it's pretty evident that women are sharpening the glass ceilings and take it in the back room of the pilots. and many other stuff, and i think that also paving of a for us to the, to the heights and even may even go further. so we should definitely live up to those standards. dokie talk, give me the cardio. show me. india has the world's 2nd largest military, but fewer than 10000 service members are women. that number is said to grow as the elite national defense academy opens up to female applicant, 3 decades after women 1st stepped into the armed forces. captain charles,
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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 shots tins. sing stayed on for 5 years. when you're leaving, you're not getting anything reserve as a male officer who is leaving after a prominent 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 white women have made strides. young forces remain a male baskin that has resisted becoming more inclusive. in a recent hearing, the supreme court criticized the military 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
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allow more women to join its ranks. very basic, the war has changed. so we do have combat arms and we do have infringing on what, but oh that, 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 called the thickness. now these are all pieces that women can flow 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. it's better. she says she's willing to fight, pardon him at the algebra, new delhi thou, most of the world's fossil fuel reserves. we'll have to stay unburned in the ground . if we hope to limit average, temperature rises to 1.5 degrees celsius. the warning has been delivered in a report by the university college london,
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which says about 60 percent of oil and gas which must not be extracted. while almost all of the coal that hasn't been dug up should stay where it is. scientists say those recommendations and others give the world an even chance of staying under 1.5 degrees by 2050. that target was a core set in the paris climate agreement. laura and guilford is from the university of arizona. she says the need for a shift away from fossil fuels is now more urgent than ever. this is significant. it's, they're essentially saying like, we need to stop where we are. we need to just turn to a renewable energy economy now. so like this just transition that we talk about is incredibly complicated because so many people do rely and depend their livelihood, their communities in colorado, in the u. s. where i live, we're watching the tax base decline really rapidly for many communities where oil and gas extraction is declining and then that money funds, schools at fun,
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hospital, public health, social services, roads. so, you know, thing we need to stop the extraction and combustion of fossil fuels and it's actually much more complicated than just turning to renewable. where it's a part of the reason why these estimates were revised is because many of the commitments that both countries, governments and corporations are making or voluntary and non binding. and they haven't been met. frankly, we need to get rid of subsidies for fossil fuel in countries like the us, we need to put money into renewable energy. both solar when we need to work on the technology to work on carbon dioxide removal broadly in many different forms. and in the us, we need a renew deal, right? we need to put money into, into jobs and inter projects that bring us to a renewable energy system. us president joe biden is expected to outline
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a plan to contain the vol, spreading delta variance of cov, 19 protections on the highest level since last winter in the states. so all hospitalisation and death driven mainly by cases amongst people who vaccinated the world health organization has once again urged, wealthy countries not to offer corona vars. booster shots to the citizens, w h o direct to general says he's a pools, but many poor nations con, get jobs while which nations are considering doses. and countries are struggling to access enough vaccines to administer even a fast round of shots. high income countries have promised to donate more than a $1000000000.00, but less than 15 percent of those, those had been materialized. manufacturers have promised to prioritize callbacks and low income countries. we don't want any more promises.
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we just want the vaccines some tourism operators, in se mexico say the number of visitors from the u. s. is now higher than it was before the pandemic. it's bringing in much needed business, but help experts warn it's also causing a rapid sedge encoded 19 infections. manual report reports its friday night in the resort city of king coo and the many clubs are packed with tourists, mostly from the united states. the contagion rate for cupid 19 here is one of the highest in mexico. and it's not hard to see why the face covers seem like more of a suggestion that a rule and attitudes for many tourists are relaxed to say the least. right? yeah, i don't, this is bad. so don't
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do it. but there's also another crowded scene in the city. this cobra 1900 intensive care unit is it 75 percent occupancy. the hospitals director says the majority of cases are the result of large scale public gatherings. in no costume, this is for the 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 tourists visited this part of mexico the 3rd month in a row with tourism figures even higher than before. the start of the pandemic. and the closest that was for me was proximity to the united states. and the fact that airlines are flying to destinations in canada, asia, european caribbean, because many of not reopened has made us a viable alternative. in fact, today we have more flights from the united states than we did in 201910 crude is one of mexico's most popular destinations. and while many here are following
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sanitation mandates, health officials, ward, the risks are still high. i'm afraid because the 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. see most tourists arriving from abroad or vaccinated. unfortunately, the same can't be said for a majority of mexicans, putting at risk a health system that has struggled to provide adequate care for still growing number of corona virus patient. monumental apollo al jazeera a i'm on the inside with a headlines here on al jazeera enough, got this down. the taliban has released a statement accusing the u. s. a violating its peace agreement with the group that continued.
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