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the with me i use this is al jazeera ah hello, i'm hasn't speak of this is the news i live from coming up in the next 60 minutes. the 1st international passenger flight takes off from cobble since the taller bond took charge of afghans from a crushing defeat from morocco's ruling party. as the
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liberal opposition makes big gains in parliamentary elections. will have an exclusive report from the democratic republic of congo, where soldiers have retaken a town from goods. and later, the british government plans to adopt new tactics to try and deal with an influx of illegal migrants. i'm sure i'm sure with both your football chief warns of a potential voice of the world. if faith is plans to stage the tone when every 2 years go ahead, a plane carrying dozens of foreigners and dual afghan citizens has taken off for the 1st time since the end of the us lead evacuation of afghanistan. because our flight is on its way to doha. from there passengers will continue to final destinations.
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quarterly technical teams have been working to make cobble airport fully functional . again, they say it is 90 percent operational unexpected. graduate reopen. many of the people on that slide say they are grateful to those who made it possible. i just spoke to one of them. i mean, does not allow for all helps. we are very happy for the tv and work very appreciate it for the customer. it is going know we are going to canada. yeah. we are canadian . yeah. i saw the bellis has more now from cobbler airports. the 1st commercial international flight has now taken off from cobbled airport the 1st time that this has happened since the telephone took over carbon. in mid august people, 169, people in facts departed on this. boeing triple 7 on the way to door before flying on to various countries, all of them had foreign passports, or these is allowing them to, into these other nations. they came through the international terminal here behind
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me, the 1st time it has been open since the taliban took over and it was a very normal process. they came through. they had, they got tickets, although they were hand written tickets and then they moved through immigration. they showed their passports, they went through security and then they will bus to the flights. now there's been a lot of work that has gone on to get the airport, the point that it is now, the local stuff that we're working in, the price of the telephone type, carver working alongside to tarry technicians, technical stuff. and then also they have been some taliban serving, but less time zone. and there was a lot of clean up. a lot of the equipment was broken. they had to work on everything from getting the traffic control equipment, running to lighting down the runway to the radar. system to the cleaning inside the international terminal that was very damage. so a lot of that has happened. they say that they're about 90 percent of what it was prior to the telephone taker,
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which means that little things like they can't take of planes at night. but for the most part, we are seeing commercial flights operating not just domestically, but now also internationally. america's ruling party has suffered a huge defeat in the parliamentary election losing over a 100 seats. at, according to provisional results, their voters have instead backed liberal and center rights opposition parties. the justice and development parties, leader and prime minister, sad dean in osmani was among those who lost their seats. a 10 out is set to been around 50 percent during a time of economic crisis made worse, by the pandemic. with 96 percent of votes counted the opposition. national rally of independence allied to the monarchy has around a quarter of all seats with $97.00. just behind it is the authenticity and modernity party with another opposition. another opposition group with 82 seats and the ruling justice and development party has just 12 seats down from 125.
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well, let's talk now to jamaica share lou is reporting on this from a sly, from what i bought. so jim, what is all this mean? was more of a protest photo against the justice and the vitamin part to, you know, vote of confidence in the others. it was the justice department party, which one the pos to general elections. however, failed to present on alternative or these may be a counter to the policies americans were used to for decades coming from the monarchy. the idea of following the spring, which morocco was touched by back in 2010, 2011, was that's through having their party liked the justice and development in power, at least having the largest share of parliament that maybe there would be different policies but they failed to do that now, whether they failed to do that,
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because in reality is a monarch still controls essentially all power in the country, or whether because they themselves were unable to present a convincing alternative. that's for the people to discuss an analyst to dissect. but when it came down to voting gate seem that people were fed up or at least had felt that they've given them enough time. and now it was for a different change. what we have now has him is the 2 largest parties. as you mentioned, the national rally for independence and the authenticity on maternity party are very closely aligned to the monarchy. and therefore there is an irony and they are the ones who one. because if indeed it was a process both as many people have been describing gets while they've gone full circle and voted in people who are closer to the monitor. maybe this would mean that things will get past a lot smoother. will wait and see, but it's important to know, since you mentioned that the country is suffering economically, not in a unique situation compared to others around the world. but there is extreme
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poverty, particularly in rural areas. there are and morocco and therefore the challenges that will be faced by new governments. one that will have to come about other coalition because no single parts you want enough to form a government on its own. so the challenges for this new governance once it's announced, will be immense indeed. and they will have to hit the ground running, so to speak, jim, and to show life 1st there in about. thanks, jim, i'm plenty more ahead on this news, our pressuring the qu lead is spending guinea, the west african echo us fence mediators for talks look at the few crisis compounding problems. lebanese people already struggling to make ends meet. and just to more when stand between novak joker, which in a historic calendar grand slams, joe will have details for i
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was still they had the 1st on groups continue to attack people in eastern provinces of democratic republic of congo. despite a state of emergency, at least 300 people have been killed this year and thousands displaced. catherine soil traveling to an area in italy, province, that's been secured by government soldiers. this exclusive report. the government soldiers in a room with territory in providence have recently taken control of the town of borger. his followers, 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, 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 for 20 years.
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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 back 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, the look at the flint much. this problem of land mines is serious. the enemy planted them along the way to our farms. how we then expected to til 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, it appeared very much to be a targeted attack. like many others in this area. the government declared
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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, is placing thousands of people to raise new governor, a general in the army says it's making good progress while you and i've seen that 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 under way 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
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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 of 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 be seen. delegation of the west african block eco s will be meeting qu, leaders in guineas. capital connect related group suspended guinea on wednesday, regional leaders have demanded the release of president alpha condo who was overthrown on sunday. the genta has released political detainees held by the deposed government and promised to set up a transitional authority. how many dress is life force from my guinea, sir? capital con, actually. so just what does this all mean then in, in, in practical terms? well basically suspending guineas the usual product protocol that the west african
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regional blog takes whenever there is an unconstitutional change of government in the region. guinea, this is a 2nd time in 12 years getting has been such. and last year we've seen how the group quickly acted in suspending molly following the overthrow of president bramble, but kind of cater now for the people of guinea who what some of them, most of them who welcome to call initially. they're working closely to see how developments will be in the next few days. the fear here now is of sanctions. the country being sanctioned on isolated by international community, especially its neighbors will be very, very difficult thing to deal with. because this is a country that's already growing and the impact of it cannot make retrogression coming problems as well as the impact of coffee. 19 for them, it's going to be a big problem or a big challenge to deal with additional economic burden for if
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a cost goes at to a sort of impulse functions on the new military government here. now here in the country, the government is still struggling to set up a cabinet that can deal with the situation on on hand. there's so much expectations by guinea ends to deal with economic crisis here to bring security. and of course, create jobs for teaming, number of guineas was currently out of job and struggling to even feed. now, what is happening with the military government? despite the fact that still trying to form a new government, they are also keeping the former president, the deposed president in, in and under some kind of arrest, pending the outcome of their meeting with the economic community or whatever cause to when to send that, the delegation is still being co opted as we speak and probably we will see them later tonight or tomorrow morning to come. they get in officious. yeah. when they
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arrive, they also expected to meet the civil society and political leaders to assess the situation before reporting back to the summit of heads of state and government, who upon the receipt receipt of that report will decide whether not to go with functions or to go with negotiations with the new military government. yeah. and getting how many do use in con, actually thank you. a local officials in ethiopia say more than 120 civilians have been killed in a massacre. it's believed to have happened near the town of the bat in the hot region to grind people's liberation front has been accused of carrying out the attack, but it denies the allegation describing it as fabricated to dry and rebels have been fighting government forces and the allies in a 10 month war, which is left thousands killed and pushed many to the brink of 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 festival shape. they didn't spear breastfeeding mothers,
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children or priests serving at the churches. a fuel crisis in lebanon is getting worse. severe shortages and high petrol prices have increased transport costs. it's affecting people's earnings, and some are struggling to get to work in a hierarchy reports now from beirut. after keeping 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. 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
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a systematic corruption looks like. black markets and hoarding of basic commodities, including fuel, have contributed to hyper inflation. that's pushing people further into poverty view and warns it could gets worse. phase of the things that were saying across the country every single day, pose fuel is expensive and is made sure. the time to make a basic living and for those that trying to get to go about their business, running a living room is bankrupt and with a 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 and private services that tax season buses have either stopped working or have increased if you wanted to tell us dollars, that's too much for me and it's very short, right? not too expensive, i'm fighting it hard to get to where i bought off the other location to fill the
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void. the young entrepreneurs from beirut 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 to. people can just pick back and traffic 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 the demand, they've increased their fleets of buses with additional routes being considered with the crisis. it's 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 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,
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having to make tough life choices. so to hide al jazeera bagels, other such as phil on for 6, palestinian prisoners, who escaped from a high security facility in israel. prison services have been cracking down since they were found missing on monday provoking protests from inmates or a faucet reports from the occupied west bank firefighters dancing flames at rum on prison in southern israel. similar scenes in another, nearby jail, palestinian prisoners pushing back against the widespread crack down the immediate cause. the escape on monday of 6 prisoners from gilbert, one of his rails highest security jails was ready. prison service says its actions, limiting movement, stopping family visits, and redistributing hundreds of prisoners arrange disrupting power centers. it's a collective punishment for all of the 4700 palestinian prisoners who are held currently inside the raleigh prisons. because when you decide to cut down the
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creation point from 4 hours to one hour, it's not related to security. it's about putting more restrictions on the daily life of the palostio prisoners statement on behalf of prisoners from all factions called on the palestinian public to stand by them on wednesday night hundreds took to the streets in various locations across the occupied west bank. and he's jerusalem. randi o'dell spent 18 years in jail, 8 of them in gilbert prison, convicted for assisting a would be suicide bomber during the 2nd intifada source. and since it was the escape is just an excuse for his right to try to break the prisoners a structure to say. but the thing is leverage. how did this? so we want to disperse its members, but that's just the beginning. 5 of the 6 escapees belong to palestinian islamic jihad, hundreds of p i. j members, a being shuffled from jail to jail inside other prison. the only one inside the
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occupied west bank. such efforts were reportedly watered by the prisoners on wednesday is where the prison service says 20 men have now be moved. now this remains a huge embarrassment for the still relatively new government. this coalition government led by prime minister natalie bennett. it is promising still on day 4 of what is widening man hunt to find and recapture the 6 missing men, while simultaneously investigating just how it was that they were able to escape. the hunt continues to expand special forces recognizance units, drones, all mobilized alongside a web of checkpoints, so far all without results. all 6 prisoners come from in or around jeanine and the occupied west bank is where the troops have been searching homes, detaining family members in the us. daniel, i fear the israelis will assassinate him earlier. they vowed to his brother that if my mood didn't return him hell, he'd be killed. on monday, those both shot and celebration among palestinians at a rare when of israel security apparatus,
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the celebrations remain. but there's also a growing awareness that this escape and the widening military operation to reverse it could spark another, brought around a violence. harris will, said algeria and the occupied westbank are taking a closer look now at the kind of conditions, palestinians of dealing with israeli present. nearly 6000 are held in israeli jones, a majority of them political prisoners, according to the prisoners support and human rights association, more than 500 are under administrative detention. it is a procedure that allows the israeli military to hold detainees indefinitely without charging or allowing them to stand trial groups as is ready, authorities regularly denied medical kathy makes, despite widespread health problems. israeli jail authorities are also accused of keeping palestinians in isolation, allowed to step out for a walk alone only for an hour. they can be kept in isolation for up to year without any court approval. family visits are often arbitrary,
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restricted or cancelled. almost kia is the israel and palestine director for human rights. what she says, the international community must stop ignoring is really rights abuses. the reality here is that almost every facet of the really prison system is replete with violations of international law. the starting point, of course, is that under international humanitarian law, detainees from the occupied territory must be detained in the occupied territory. of course, israel holds most policy prisoners inside israel proper, including the 6 men who escaped from prison. in addition to that, of course, we know that these really court system is replete with due process violation, according that statistics that have been made public. there is a conviction rate that's well over 95 percent up to 99 percent. we also know that israelis israeli government mistreats and tortures detainees, the israeli n g o,
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the public committee against torture has recorded more than 1300 complaints of torture over the last 20 years. the reality here is palestinian prisoners had been hung have been around as long as is released as the magic right to right to be. so i've gone on for years and decades really were dealing with the situation or reality of apartheid and persecution for millions of palestinians as human rights groups like human rights watch, have documented it's time for the international community to recognize that reality for what it is. and to take action to end these grave abuse, including complicity with that system with the world health organization has once again urged wealthy countries not to offer corona virus booster shots to their citizens. the w i chose, director general says he's pulled many poor nations con, get chance while richard nations are considering 3rd doses. some countries are
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struggling to access enough vaccines to administer even the 1st round of shots. u. s. president joe biden is expected to outline a plan to contain the fast spreading delta variance of code. 19 infections are at the highest level since last winter, so hospitalizations and deaths driven mainly by cases among people who are not vaccinated a, some tourism operators, and se next because they, the number of visitors from the u. s. is higher now than it was before the pandemic . it's bringing in much needed business, but health the experts, a warning. it's also causing a rapid search in cobra. 19 infections, mama or apollo reports. now 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 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
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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. there's also another crowded scene in the city. this cobra, 1900 intensive care unit is it's 75 percent occupancy. the hospitals director says a majority of cases are the result of large scale public gatherings and lucas illnesses 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 started the pandemic vehicles, as that was for me, was proximity to the united states. and the fact that airlines are flying to destinations in canada, asia, europe, in the caribbean,
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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. today's 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 the virus still exists. and the truth is there is terrorism and 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. monumental apollo al jazeera and north macedonia. government will hold an emergency meeting on a fire, the tor, through a field hospital built to treat corona virus patients. at least 14 people have been
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killed in the blaze in the city of terrible prime minister says the fire followed an explosion. it is unclear what caused the bloss, but it could have been linked to oxygen supplies. all my blood that's got every seamless guy is intense. it is officially confirmed that 14 people have died after the fire in this center or a hospital instead of all town invest in fires of, nor to macedonia, said toward the sending to shows are investigating what was the reason for this to be representative of ministry killed informed that in the moment of fire, in this simpler cost to build a fence 6 patients prime minister and live express his condolences to the family over the scene, saying that this is very big thrasher the huge tragedy. also, he said that he is expecting from the institutions answer. what was the reason for
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these huge tragedy. also, he adds that exclusion appear before the big fire that of all of us very hard affected by funds in equal school. we 19 this cost, it's all said double cost adult. also the same for a hospital was full with patients in the last few weeks. they were all in very hard condition. i still ahead on just a march to quality indian women are now eligible for full time career in the armed forces. the world is warned, they will need to leave most remaining fossil fuel reserves in the ground. have any hope of meeting clinical. and this british teenager continues her dream run at the us open with a spot in the semi finals that's coming up to jo info. ah
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hell i once again welcome to look at the international forecast where the remains logically set bare across a good part of the middle east. plenty of dry weather, plenty of sunshine, or brisk wind to just around that eastern side of the arabian peninsula. so some lifted up inside the possibility even here, a contact temperature in doha, at around 41 celsius was why little as we go on into saturday. 20 warm enough temperatures at around $39.00 degrees. the wet weather is further east. pakistan could see some sharp showers and some longest bells of right. sherry ranges pushing away too from the far eastern side of afghanistan. now we have got some showers once again just around the east african riff valley, just rolling down across kenya, uganda. seeing some live to share with the wet weather is further west. we have got
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some big down. pause round that democratic republic, congo, easing over towards cameras and on into the gulf of guinea. not too much right across southern parts of africa. meanwhile, you might just see one or 2 showers to skirting with the fall south for time may be into most and big pushing into was in bob way. maybe one or 2 showers to just round coastal areas of tanza ne. but otherwise really it's about the dry weather warmth as well. 26 celsius in janice but, but it does turn cooler. the cape town. the who's capturing a moment in time. snapshots of our lives are the stories in providing a glimpse into someone else as well. we what god, we read will be a bite. go to inspire in documentaries, from impassioned filmmakers.

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