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making measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification. the biometrics, a far from perfect for the big convenience and seeming infallibility, comes across most crucially our private and the 4th of a 5 part series id re addresses the appropriation of our most personal characteristics. all hail the algorithm on jazz. ah, this is al jazeera. ah, this has been use our analogy 0 fully back to go live in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. the tiny band hit found at the u. s. full keeping its cabinet members on a black list of galleries, found new rulers say, washington is violating the doha peace agreements
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a crushing defeat for morocco's ruling party as the liberal opposition make big gains in parliamentary elections. also this our after suspending guinea, the west african blanca la fence mediators to talk to the leaders and a march to equality. india and women are now eligible for a full time career in the armed forces. i'm sure, i guess you're also with the sports just to me or when sam between nope, i joke of a historic calendar grand slam at the heights back to reach the u. s. hyphen nissan . ah thank you very much for joining us. the taliban has responded to pentagon officials calling, i've got some new interior minister, illegitimate target in the war on terrorism. so alger, dean, connie, and members of his family remain blacklisted. the taliban says that violates p
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steel agreed with the us until her last year. on wednesday, the group's new prime minister, the acting prime minister, her son, according to urge former officials who fled to return and rebuild afghanistan. he renewed his pledge of amnesty. the officials of the taliban movement are facing a great responsibility and test. i ask god to guard them all, but the movement is disciplined and controls its gunman all attack and we have not harmed anyone because of their previous action. therefore, i assure the islamic nation, especially the african people, that we want all the good, the causes for success and welfare, and we seek to establish an islamic system. i ask everyone to participate with us in this lesson project. meanwhile, work has been under way to get capital airport up and running again. so far. only domestic flights have been operational, as well as trains carrying aid into the country and go live to charlotte belly. so
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campbell, a port, forests, our capital, airport, shallow bellies there. you are so tell us about what's been happening at the for the tv. they're simply picking up well to point to significant today you can see the cause i always lie behind me. that is actually the 1st international commercial flight landed is just landed. and the last 10 minutes on board there are passages, there is a so dramatic period that you will. and i mean, we understand that it will leave in a couple of hours with more passengers. this is the 1st time the international terminal will be used again since the telephone took over in mid august about half an hour ago. the good. how are you fish representative look, elk autonomy arrive. and it will tell about spokespersons that people and they into the international terminal. they did a quote to a, we followed the as i understand it. and when we spoke videos at the time, it was severely damaged amid all good stuff, to the afghan government spell and they have been doing repairs to it and they were
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still doing repairs. and they are now getting the immigration type of thing for the departure area. is ready, so we were waiting for some passengers to disembark. it's not quite clear who was on the flight, met a face to depart in a number of hours. the charlotte, the taliban had called for friendly ties with the us after the american withdrawal . but things not off to a great thought, it would seem well, they issued a statement from the ministry of foreign affairs earlier this morning when they said that, so that condemns us. call me some pentagon officials in the media, which had said that they consider members of the head county family, still legitimate targets. they are all of us to watch this blacklist. and they say that cooling hi connie members, the legitimate target and the media from these unnamed officials was not acceptable
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from their perspective. if you're worried about it. and they said that they will continue to demand that they just taken off the black list for them to be legitimate. target is fighting words from the telephone suspected, especially because there are you doing? hi connie, who has been the most senior member of the heck hardy family have been named the acting interior minister and the number of the economy. family members have the name to the cabinet. so they take disappointed to put it one way to say that the us is not considering the legitimate target, but in the us perspective, they have considered the heck hardy family, what they were terrorists, they've had them. what made here, what should the for more than a decade now choosing them of being behind some of the worst attacks on f and well and, and reach you. so we interesting to see what the us referrals to this because the tell about the saying that this is a violation of their agreement signed in doha last year, trying to thank you very much for that. charlotte bell is live for a couple airports. let's discuss this further now with for hanes,
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the dot who's head of the international relations department at cardon university campbell. he's joining us from spain via skype. thank you for being with it with us . fine said dad. so you heard the say that the taliban accusing the u. s. a. violating the doha peace agreement because key members of it's can take a government remain on the us back. blacklist. how much does this complicate their plans to have good relations with the outside world? was i think there was always elective ruge to the implementation of the high agreement and both parties violated when it was best to their interest and implemented when team now the claim a leader has to be out of the list. i've agreed in the me
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is a fine clean, but at the same time it was also agreed that there should be a reduction, violent and not invalid to take over. so i think they, the high agreement is more the trauma god, which is being used by both or the reality is that dysfunction list is one of the only bias leverage of the national community which could be used by again or in the completion which they would like to buy and also do you live, reduce the evacuation and also the non to gain from the national and so do ration the remaining us evacuations from afghan
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is done i think as i said before, the big car, both both sides of the community, what pressure they taliban by not taking the time from one by one make it harder for the the national particularly for us to smoothly have the transition of the faculty. so. busy something i finally had to do the inclusion or really by giving this is the each other. right. so who's likely to make that confession for us? do you think the taliban have indicated when they unveiled their can't take a government that this was a work in progress and that more government post, sorry, expected to be announced. do you think they'll have no choice ultimately, then to, to reconsider some of these positions and soften their stance on some key issues
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like women's rights, for example, in order to have these good relations that they've called with the outside that they've called for with the outside world what time it made that they could do reason why they would like to see that reaction of the international community. people do what is that reaction and accordingly they were reef all day, the so called bomb and, and government that is going to come i died in the national community also how do, according to how to do with the talent by right. we were a morning at the moment is internet cohesiveness, which they have somehow insure through this type of about how many which is unknown
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. right. find that we've had the k think prime minister appealed to former government officials who left up got his son to return home. are they likely to he'd that call? well, i'm understand how truly a brain great. a lot of the people get it and experience with modern government, but there is that there's a huge gap of trust between the people about violence and the and that has been for our big news is people who will remain honest on some of them have been killed and some of the heidi, so there are strong guarantees and actions and gender race between those about the country. it will be very difficult for people to return back to the thank you so much for talking to us and sharing your views and foss
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with us on this for haynes to dot head of international relations. cardon university. the international relations department is joining us from spain. we appreciate your time now. meanwhile, cut off. foreign minister. mm hm. had been dra man, i'll find he has met his iranian counterpart in iran. talks were dominated by a gun is done after the taliban announced it can't take a government on tuesday. iran is called on the taliban to hold elections and focus on rebuilding the economy. later on. foreign minister will travel to islam about pakistan to meet pakistani officials. they're a, another world news results from morocco's parliamentary election point to big gains for liberal opposition parties. it marks for crushing defeat for the governing justice and development. body is leader and prime minister aside a d l or the money was among those who lost their seats. turn out is said to have been iran 50 percent during our time of economic crisis made worse by the corona, virus pandemic. now with 96 percent of the votes counted the opposition national
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ronnie of independence allied to the monarchy has around a quarter of old seats with $97.00 stress. behind it is the authenticity and modernity party. another opposition group with 82 seeds and the ruling justice and development party has just 12 seats down from 125. live to aren't here is bernice may, who's been morocco's capital force or bonds, so a crushing defeat burnett for the justice and development party which has made allegations of irregularities in this election. tell us about the reactions yes, fully this vote is being seen here really a widespread punishment by the voters of the justice and development party rather than as a vote for the opposition parties that benefited the justice and development party came to power in the 1st elections after the arab spring, its short hand referred to in shorthand, here by moroccans as an islamist party. all those policies are far from anything
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with having any sort of religious connotation these days. but nevertheless, that's how it's referred to. and after they are spring a vote for it was seen as a rejection of the past when the king have the monopoly on power. but the justice and development party will say, in the 10 years since it's made, it's been hard for it to govern because the king is no fan of the party. he retains considerable executive power, and he appoints most of the ministers, none of whom were from the justice and development party. the party that is now the largest in parliament is close to the palace. it's led by as ease i conclusion. he will therefore be called on to be prime minister. he's already got members of his party, insignificant cabinet positions in the previous government. yes. and the justice development party now almost wiped out from $125.00 seats to, to 12. and it's alleging serious irregularities. it says has been obscene cash handouts near polling stations. although the interior ministry set the vote has
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taken place under normal circumstances, that will have to be coalition building, although it might be easier than it was during after the last election. it took about 3 to 4 months to form a government last time, but because that have the been the 3 strong parties in parliament, it might only take a few weeks time as a sidebar. note, one of the arguments for changing the voting system. this time round was it was supposed to allow much smaller parties in give them a chance to get into parliament. in fact, none of them has succeeded. paula will be dominated by these 2 liberal type parties plus the center right, is stick all possible burnett. thank you very much for that. let's get further analysis on this now and speak to her. find out we'd, who's the professor of political science at mom, it's 6 university. we're in robot. he joined us from there. how do you explain this humiliating defeat for the justice and development parties?
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well, actually the 1st explanation is that the busy government or the government led by the time his party didn't deliver due to social and economy and dependent maker crisis. secondly, because it didn't fit with a rhetoric, it didn't say anything above the normalization with his writing about the education for so there were a lot of contradictions. so this is why it, as it had been said, a banishment vote more than the election of the vote for deliberate parties. i say that there is another element that explains explain the defeat of the original context. political islam is in repeating the region and this has an impact on morocco. so let's say that is sanction vote against because you do this mr. political about for a sanction vote. the leader of the party that came 1st in the elections as he's i
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can, she's very close to the king of morocco. as bernard mention there, and for the constitution, he is set to be the next prime minister. what direction do you see him taking the country? what direction will he pursue once appointed at the top job of the executive branch? while i say i could, as it had been said, minute ministers of the renew the liberal party. that one the elections were familiar. would certainly not industrial trade even for a minute or foreign policy at certain points. so in a certain way, you know, they came to power with experience. the 2nd element is that they come with kind of management concha, they don't come from a dealership can management, but let us say that they would accepted by what is called, you know, the course tape or the deep state actually wouldn't be in contradiction with the core state or deep state, actually in a certain way, also the liberal orientation would tease the part of morocco, mainly your opinion,
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certain gulf states and even is right. and that, you know, with each morocco has, has now, you know, relationships. so that would be kind of a busy call from, from morocco and from between out of the it actually still can we say now that morocco has close the chapter of its own version of the spring? how, how is this all being viewed? you think across the region, why it's this indicated turning point actually be she, they could never, you know, have access to the government without, you know, they're upstream that's, that's the fact. it saves to the waste of, of that stream that they could come to, to power. i do think that that's it's, it's over for our what we have to stress on, which is very, very important is that they come to power the electoral process and it's live in
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power through electoral process crew. right. let me ask you briefly about that point. you make there, i mean, do elections in morocco have any impact on the balance of power since the king ultimately has all the one. let us say that the main, you know, she, so the main, you know, the c 5 are maintained by, you know, the deep states, with regards to security with regards to foreign policy. that's effect the impact of the election. he'd be minor because in such a way, you know, the main issues are by, by the palace that that's the fact. while what would be new that there would be no contradiction with county government to a cabinet with the land. the one that is is levy. thank you so much for talking to offend and for your insight on this hassan are a weed professor of political science joining us there from about thank you.
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as lot wall on this, i'll just here and use our including we look at the fuel crisis, making things worse for lebanese people already struggling to make ends meet mexico . toys trade is booming again, but it's brought a big surgeon corona virus infections and some of the biggest names in football discuss the possibility of holding the world cup every 2 years. details coming up later with jo ah, in the world news, a delegation of the west african blank echo us will be in guineas capital. kind of creating the coming hours. the whole talks with cool leaders. on wednesday, the group suspended guinea regional leaders have demanded the release of president of candy who was overthrown on sunday, june to his release political detainees held by the deposed government and promised
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to step, setup transitional authority. how may the dream has the latest from guineas, capital chronic re their course mission will meet the cool leaders, civil society and political leaders here in guinea. and they are expected to post for the immediate release of the post president condy with been held by the military was overthrown over the weekend. the mil few on the other hand, wants to keep one day. i've got a solution or a bargaining chip as negotiations between them and of course and other international institutions are expected to start soon with a rival of the mission here. they want to copy the script of the army. in molly, when they deposed the former president it brian bull, but kind of cater now on the side of the economy, coming active it is, are back in full swing mining with the council, much of the revenues external revenue is getting it back in full swing markets if we open apple, it's running at normal speed and industries also back on stream. now what is
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unusual is that it's taking the military longer than expected to form a government consultations i've been going on. but apparently this is taking much longer. the cooling is not expected. and what genius as this expecting guinea, as one quick resolution of the political boss as well as to see that things are walking again, they want corrupted, tackled that one is going to be to be moving to one employment they want security in this country. i pulled off for a military that just over through and elected president in guinea. local officials in ethiopia says more than a 120 civilians have been killed in a massacre. it's believe to have happened to need a ton of debacle in the higher region. the to gray in people's liberation front has been accused of carrying out the attack, but deny it denies the allegation describing it as fabricated. degree in rebels have been fighting government forces and their allies in a 10 month war which left has left thousands dead and pushed many to the brink of
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famine. but they entered as soon as the army lift. as soon as they entered, they started massacring relatives by slaughter them like a new system shape. they didn't speak breast feeding, mothers, children, or priests serving the churches to lebanon. now where a fuel crisis has worse, and in a matter of weeks, severe shortages in high petrol prices have increased transport costs. it's affecting people's earnings and some are struggling to get to work. so the hierarchy report, somebody wrote after queuing up for hours and he said is fine. he gets a little more petrol in his taxi supplies are being rationed as lead. non doesn't have enough fuel. when the central bank partially lifted subsidies last month, prices jumped by 70 percent at the same time running and maintaining a vehicle during lebanon's worst economic crisis has gone up. i have been driving all morning and there are no passengers. it has become too expensive for them.
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petrol is costing me half of what i own. i can't afford to support my family any more. people are crying, they're feeling humiliated. no one cares about us. this is what decades is systematic. corruption looks like black markets and hoarding of basic commodities, including fuel, have contributed to hyperinflation. that's pushing people further into poverty view and warns it could get worse. phase of the things that were saying across the country every single day. fuel is expensive and is a made sure to make a basic living and for those that trying to get to go about their business, running and sharing the never known is bank front and with the local currency losing most of its value to the us dollar. passengers to also struggling with public transport, almost non existent. people rely mostly on calls are private services that tax season buses have either stopped working or have increased as you want. it's 10
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years dollars. that's too much for me and it's very short, right? not too expensive, i'm finding it hard to get to. we're not going to other location to fill the void. these young entrepreneurs from bay route took matters into their own hands, providing an affordable, tentative bus service. and just go to work. go to school, go to uni on the buses we offer why fi on a climate controlled environment? it's a comfortable environment. people can just pick by contract and do their stuff on the commute. and if not, people do so then maybe there won't be any traffic anymore. so to meet demand, they have increase their fleets of buses with additional routes being considered. what the crisis is harder for people to get gas. it's harder for people to go around. so i think it would be easier this way, you know, you, you'd have a reliable way of actually moving from one to another. the transport disruption is
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also impacting the supply of basic goods, like food, water, and medication, and with fuel. now, costing nearly half the minimum wage people in lebanon are finding themselves, having to make tough life choices. so to hide al jazeera beta, a new report is highlighting an increase in coal attacks around the world. it comes on the us international day to protect education from attack. the report says more than 2400 attacks were reported in 2020, that 600 more than the previous year. the number of students and teachers injured, killed or arrested, was 2700 globally. the highest number of attacks on schools was recorded in molly and the democratic republic of congo in india and nigeria, more students and teachers were hand. well, let speak to malia molly about this. she leaves the protect education in insecurity in conflict program at the education above all foundation. and she's doing as far as kind of from here and go. hi,
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thank you so much for being with us. many have let's talk about the fact that these attacks are increasing despite the pandemic and a related school closures. what is behind this increase in attacks from school? yes, hello. thank you so much for inviting me on the program. it is startling that despite the fact that with a global demick but the traitors, the still attacking schools, i think that it shows the extent of the problem. it shows the extent to which perpetrators are willing to attack civilian structures, civilian population, and to think it really the 7th straight. the structural problem that both of us who want to end these talks of facing right. they are laws in pace, money had to hold the perpetrators of these attacks accountable. and that clearly is not making a big difference. if attacks are continuing even increasing. what else needs to happen in your view and, and how can educate should be protected in the context of existing legal frameworks
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. but that's a wonderful question. it's absolutely true that we've got actually quite strong normative frameworks and international law domestic ecosystems. the problem is one of really political will. it's taking seriously the fact that if someone deliberately with premeditation, talk at school targets children in areas where they should be safe to learn a place how good teachers, or occupies for military purposes, a school that is a criminal offense. those people should be in the same way that the ordinary criminal is a tried. they should be prosecuted. evidence should be used against them. they should pay reparations for damage. that's cause i think it's about to go well, really the question of reparations education above all your foundation is calling for reparation and compensation for victims of attacks on education. but how,
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how do you make that happen when you take into the account that a lot of, you know, in, in a lot of these conflicts, whether in the democratic republic of congo or elsewhere, the actors are non state actors. even even non state talk of bound by international terry law, international criminal law. actually we've got really good examples in the international criminal court where non state actors who are involved in recruiting child. so we're required to pay remedies which included giving people back the education that they'd love giving child. so just back the education they'd like. so i think, i think we do have mechanism to make, not a nice day, but also non state taxes responsible for the home that they call money. it's not just conflict, it's all show the pandemic education is not just under a time from violence and conflict, but also the current of virus fund. demick, as we've seen in the last year and a half more than 1000000000 children risk of falling behind because of school
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closures related to the pandemic. how do we address this to make sure it doesn't have a long lasting impact on our children? well, my contact and educational bubble foundation, we've got a holistic, comprehensive approach to this leaf top of the toxin education. so the pandemic is something we couldn't control. a talk to legislation is something that state and they talk to can stop. that's what's really shocking about this figure that the, the number of attacks are going up despite the pandemic. in addition to that, we make quality education accessible for the most much life populations. we work on online provision based on equality and access for the most marginalized. through to digital means and through social media to the most much, most populations. and i think what we need to do is keep at the very halt of all our work. and this is what we do at that location. is that education is not just
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for those who can afford it. it's what the most modern life and you know, something what could pandemic has done. it shown people who were otherwise prosperous, who took that application for granted. but actually sometimes they are also at risk . we've had some education, you'd have children out of school in the, you know, really prosperous countries, people as finally understood the value of education and the fact that should be available to all. thank you for talking to us, molly harmonic from the education above all foundation. joining us from doha, thank you very much for your time. thank you. still ahead on the news, our government soldiers retake a town in eastern democratic republic of congo. i exclusive report will tell you why there's still constant danger. and a british teenager continued to dream run at the us open with a spot in the semi finals that's coming up in for a.

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