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again, you're watching. i just need a reminder of our top stories, personnel, the 1st international passenger planes. since the end of the us let evacuation of afghan is done as left cobble, apple charter flight is carrying dozens of foreign nationals to the corporate capital. a delegation of the west african block echo us will be meeting qu, leaders in guineas capital finance. later, with the suspended guinea off to the military, over through president alpha convicts results from morocco's parliamentary election points to big games for liberal opposition party governing justice and development party has suffered a crushing defeat for the prime minister losing his own seat while hama dish stop to is a professor of political science at the international university over a bar. he says, the former ruling party last because it failed to deliver on his promises. moroccans went in for a major or surprise or 2 major surprises. number one,
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the crushing defeat of the busy de these landed in power for almost 10 years now. and the 2nd thing is the liberal coming into force to form the government. the everybody believe that the slummy will come back for another term to power and they were preparing themselves for that. that actually that the defeat was the surprise and why they were defeated. they were defeated because 1st of all, they did not deliver their promises and people or fed up with their code of conduct and their moral duties, etc. so that's number one. people don't have jobs, especially after the pandemic and the longest have not been able to create any jobs or to create the well, that will create that kind of jobs. so the 2nd surprises,
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the liberals, the liberals, 3 parties are come in, enforce into the will probably in the government. but actually only 2 parties would need to form the government. and that is their riley and of the independence and do send to city party. they can get together and form of government, and if need to be the can have also the stick with them and that will reduce the problems and the friction between the different people. a german prosecutors have rated the finance and justice ministries to investigate reports of money laundering . they looking into whether officials ignored warnings from banks, about suspect transactions involving millions of dollars. prosecute to say they were concerned. the money was linked to the trafficking of arms, drugs and terrorism. dominic cane is life is now in berlin. so dominate. what's the latest you're hearing on this?
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will this investigation refers to an organization called the f i u, the financial intelligence unit, which was set up under the previous administration in 2017 when it was created and hyped away from the federal police service and became under the agency of the customs officials here the specific allegation is that particular financial transfers were made financing in the, in the 2018 to unnamed bank accounts in africa. what happened is that a particular bank was asked to make a transfer of money. and in france, issues with the transaction. it had real concerns about and so it did the responsible thing under the law, which was to refer this transfer to the f. you with the expectation that something would happen. now what the investigators today has been doing is looking into what the f r u did because the f i u took note of this transfer and the concern about it, but didn't refer it to prosecuting authorities. that according to the people
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investigating today was something that should have been done and was not done. now, it follows on from there that other transfers are believed to have been made in the same sorts of ways web. the banks concerned have such concerns about these transactions, which they thought may have been financing terrorism and other crimes, in their words, that they raised that again with the f r u and again the f i u took note of it, but did not pass on the information to prosecuting authorities, the point being here that the transfers were not then stopped. so at least in one instance, a transfer of more than a $1000000.00 was sent to a bank in africa and would appear to have been if the suggestion is accurate to have been some form of money laundering going on. what's interesting here is the nature of the investigation who is leading the investigation and the ministries involved, the ministries involved, the finance street,
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the justice ministry. so there's not a suggestion that officials in those ministries are themselves culpable or guilty. what this investigation is, is trying to find out if anyone in those ministries may have known more about what took place and not done thing about it. all right, we'll leave it that dominant came live for us in berlin. thanks somebody i'll britain is planning to turn back illegal, migrants on boats trying to reach the country's southern shores. more than $14000.00 people have now cross the english channel so far this year. that 6000 more than the whole of 2020 migrants get on the boats from france and then tried to cross one of the world's busiest shipping lines. a much of those trying to reach the u. k. end up in dover. and don't, john, how joins us live from there. now. so john, how serious is this plan and what's behind it?
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but i'll tell you what's behind it. soaring numbers of asylum seekers trying to make it here to britain over the last several years. those numbers climbing recently, particularly this year, 14000 people have made it across the channel at the hands of people smugglers based in france, arriving here on pretty shows that's this year that's already 6000 more than in the whole of 2020 deep concern here of course in government circles about what may come in a way of events of, of african enough galveston, perhaps greater numbers yet trying to reach britain and a lot of pressure on the government on the home office in particular to try and stem the tide of migrants and refugees making this very dangerous crossing. i mean, marina. now we're in the midst of a rescue situation that has just completed to border for specials have made it into dover. marina, not the 1st 2 of the day. i must tell you, hundreds of people about 300 have already been brought to sure. today i'm going to
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ask my dependents camera down there. you can see a board or force dingey. they're bringing a number of individuals to i think in blue like best that would have been provided to them by the board of force. those are refugees of 10. i think actually refugees migrates, being brought ashore here to marina. they would have been intercepted at sea in the middle of a channel, probably in a, an inflatable vessel. it is standard practice that the board of force, once they cross into british waters, will intercept that vessel. they're all pretty vulnerable vessels. take these people onto the border force boats and bring them safely here to a reception center that's going on. there are 2 other vessels boarded for vessels alongside seeker and how can and groups of people waited to be brought ashore on both both. so that gives you a pretty good idea. what is going on here? we're looking at something like 2000 people this week alone. it is absolutely an escalating problem. and as you've been mentioning that the solution,
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a solution that has been proposed, it appears by the government is to turn these boats around a home office statement on wednesday night suggested that beautiful staff were being trained to, to deploy these tactics at sea, turn these boats around and send them back to france will be it in heavy parenthesis only in specific and very limited circumstances, so as not to endanger the inhabitants. this has met with an instant and absolutely ferocious response from a variety of quarters. humanitarian groups who say it is inhumane and cruel immigration expert to say it's quite probably absolutely illegal. you simply can't turn around vessels that are in any way vulnerable that see, and most of these inflatable boat, so nothing if not vulnerable and you certainly can't do it. without the consent and cooperation of the french, the french authorities have already said absolutely no way they will have anything to do with this plan. the interior minister gerald dominant,
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emphasizing the maritime law of the sea. the safety of all ab see is paramount to all other considerations. he says this will only work and already tense relations between britain and prompts on this issue. and bear in mind, he also accused the british government of financial blackmail after home secretary, pretty patel. earlier in the week, threatened to withdraw funding to the french promise to help them with their efforts to deal with people smugglers on the french side. that was after a particularly difficult meeting between the 2 sides of this week. so given all that, jonah, this doesn't sound like a plan that's likely to work on the face of it. it certainly isn't a viable plan. some suggest cynically perhaps that it may be viable plan for the home secretary, pretty patel to look and sound tough ahead of a cabinet reshuffle in which her job may be in jeopardy. what is a viable plan? will charity say? nothing short of humanitarian visas being provided to people like this so that they
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can make safe passage to britain declaim asylum rather than having to take this illegal and very dangerous route. the government prime is devoris johnson spokesmen speaking earlier in the wake of this fear or a said all sorts of safe means were still being explored. he said whatever action that government takes, he was confident would be in line with international law. john, how live in dover forest. thanks. john m o. a trial, a failed. biotech founder elizabeth holmes has begun in the us state of california . she's accused of swindling investors, out of hundreds of millions of dollars through her defunct company around us. it made unfounded promises of rapid diagnosis of conditions including diabetes, cancer from a single drop of blood. a new report is highlighting an increase in school attacks around the world that comes on un international day to protect education from
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attack. reports has more than 2400 attacks were reported in 2020 the 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 will harm my lead. her malik, leads the protect education in insecurity and conflict program at the education above all foundation in doha. she says, those responsible for the attacks on education must be held to account. we've got actually quite strong normative frameworks and international law, domestic legal systems. the, the, the problem is one of really political will. it's taking seriously the fact that if someone deliberately with premeditation target school target children in areas where they should be safe to learn and play targets teachers or occupy for military
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purposes, a school that is a criminal offense. those people should be in the same way that an ordinary criminal is a tried, they should be prosecuted, evidence should be used against them and they should pay reparations with the damage that's called even non state talk because of abound 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 soldiers were required to pay remedies, which included giving people back the education that they'd love giving child. so just back the education deadlock. so i think i think we do have mechanism to make not only say, but also non state taxes responsible for the home that they call at my contacts and education a bubble foundation. we've got a holistic, comprehensive approach to this leave toppled talks in education. so the pandemic is something we couldn't control. a tax on education is something that state and they
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talk to can stop. that's what's really shocking about this figure that the, the number of the toxic going up despite the panoramic. in addition to that, we make quality education accessible for the most marginalized populations. more than a 1000000 people have been forced to flee floods in northern india's pradesh, state monsoon reign, submerged homes and people are living in temporary shelters on roads. flood victims say they are starving and awaiting government. a women in india will now be allowed to apply for a place in the country's top military school. it's a milestone in the fight for gender equality and comes a year after permanent positions and the armed forces were opened up to women, poverty. menthol reports from new delhi. it is the most important segment of the population of any problem. john gore is commanding her class to me some day she hopes to do this in uniform. she is training for a part in india navy and is one of the few women aspiring to join the male
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dominated field. but car is undeterred. it is pretty over then the women are shattering 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 booty 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, 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 under recently, they were only allowed to serve shorts, tins, sing, stayed on for 5 years. when you're leaving,
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you're not getting anything. reserve as a male officer who is leaving after a 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 white women have made strides. young forces remain a mil baskin that has resisted becoming more inclusive. in a recent hearing, the supreme court criticize 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 of sexism. form officers say in just military needs to change to allow more women to join its ranks very base as a war has changed. so we do have combat arms and we do have infantry and what, but oh that, that is one aspect beyond me. there are other things in the army as well. there's
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lots of state there, there is the supply called the sickness. now these are all, this is the game. so when 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. a still ahead on just a fif. looks to shake up the international football calendar that's coming up and sport with joke. ah ah
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all right tom again. now his job has been thank you very much. will the head of european football you a for president alexander jeff wright and has warned teams may boy caught the woke up if he for, for the 3 plans to stage the tournament every 2 years. it's company every 4 years, but fee for is looking at ways to shake up the instructional football calendar. the proposal would also see the content on tournament like the yuri's played every 2 years as well. difference as europe is firmly against it and then not the only ones he said, as far as i know, the south americans are on the same page. so good luck with the world cup like that . i hope they will comes their senses because i don't see the right approach to go everywhere except the confederations, not to speak to us. they didn't come, they didn't call, i didn't get a letter or anything i just read in the media. after fif is consultation process taking place and catherine has been driven by former also manager. awesome. thank
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you. who is now chief of global football development? he says there's a lot of support for more well cups and is adamant. the current setup is outdated. the 4 year cycle established in 1930 has lasted until now that means 19 years. and the county should have been to work up since the creation of the work up in the number of 78, knowing that out of 211 county, as you can calculate 133 countries have never been, it would come to times are changing and so on the behaviors, we see that in all our surveys. first of all, it's fast society, e sports. the new generation is used to have quick responses to what they want and to what they love. and of course,
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river globalization. a new mindset as well. and i think the way what i propose is it will create a new mindset. but there is a time for the national team and the time for the teams, you know, and of course morbidity and the overall. i would say we had an example here in 2021. because of course, the u. s. most moved to 2021. it was a fantastic competition. and straight away next year, we have a work up brain, 2022 and done group to me that days. and the problem is you would even say that it looks like your was already over a long time ago and we all wait keenly to have the next one come. but the legend, rinaldo is working with banga in doha. he support the idea of having more well cuts and believes the games. biggest stars would also beckett to neil opportunity for
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new companies have a chance to fight before qualification, every to e. s. e. 's isa mazing now enough, because if you, if you ask a massy scan order now though, if they love to have more opportunity to join the world cup, i'm sure they will say yes. well, earlier we spoke to a p global sports correspondent rob harris with pass that virtual press conference with rinaldo and banga. we are hearing considerable opposition from across the game . we're hearing it from the world leagues for him who represent the major competitions, whether the premier league le lee g m a less the japanese lee. they believe this would seriously impact world football. placing a tallman effect the every year, at least i won't narrow competitions disrupted so long in october, november as well. and now we're hearing the you wait for president alex on the chef
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and he's been firmly against these plans the biannual. well kept saying, god, actually, europe would void the world's help if necessary, potentially, along with south america. if he did force through these plans and the way the face sets up with the fee for congress of all $211.00 phase means that actually these plans could well go through the fact most of the countries in world football do not currently play at the world cup, so it's in their interest to try to increase their chances if the war cuts being played more often above all the questions will be, does a welcome every to diminish the status of the competition? is it the fact it's more frequent every 4 years? like the prospect of winning, limping madeline every 4 years. is that what makes it 5 specially is that what drives the commercial revenue? the broadcasts revenue, the rarity and half. that's why also finding groups of speaking out against these plans, actually they recognize the prestige, the value of a well coming every 4 years as well as the, the, the cost as well. if you've got more will cups,
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it costs more for plans. and if you're putting all the games together in the late to half the november, it's a big chunk of time to funds to have to travel rather than the games being spread out over the year. also you for players as well, place up multiple opportunity through the break and been to national squad with different international bright. suddenly if it's only 2 chunks of fixes and a yeah, well it could be harder for player to get the chance to call up and be selected. the national thing was rob mentioned the premier league as opposed to playing the well cut more frequently. just as he managed, brenda. modest please. it would put too much strain on players when she quality and last thing you want at the end of the season. as you see, players of played maybe 5060 old games been tired going into tournament football. because up, again, expect to go and the quality and the risk of injury will always be there then may may have been left looking for a new host for this she has cop well cop off to japan pulled out over corona virus
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phase the japanese f, a told football, governing body that was not in a position to stage the 17 event in december, while reports in japan also said that a potential lack of funds would restrict the organization chances of making a profit by meaning the holders having one at earlier this year when it was held in katara now the junk of it just just to winds away from a record 21st major title that would complete a historic calendar. the grand slam, the wellness one full back from a set down to beat mateo, barry teeny in the quarter finals in the us open joke of it should beaten his italian opponent twice before this year in the wimbledon final. and the french open quarters clinched the when in 4 sets hoping to be the 1st man since rod laver in 1969 to hold for major single titles in the same year. when i lost the 1st set. you know, i managed to forget about it, move on, kind of in
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a moment and i was dial the and i think i was locked in really from the beginning of the 2nd set. i put my, my tenants to a different level and it's been the best 3 sets of play. so, final joke of it, you know, play full seed. alexander, sarah, ceiling, pete champion b ciocca bitch don't read his gold medal in toto. and i was a 16 game windstream comes to beating south africa's lloyd harris straits that the women's olympic champion, belinda bench was beaten in straight sets by british teenager m a. read the counter who continued her stumbling on flushing meadows, the 18 year old. and the 1st qualified to reach the semi finals that the us open. i shall play maria mccarty. i didn't expect to be here on tuesday. i mean, i think most likely booked at the end of qualifying. so it's a nice to have. yeah, i'm just really enjoying the experience and out there on the court today. i was
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saying to myself, this could be the last time you play on ash so you might as well just go for and enjoy everything. all right, that's what you spot for. now, more later, thanks joe, we'll look forward to it, and that is it for this news back in 2 minutes morning. ah, news news challenges, attractors, circumstances pushes forward. let us step into uncertainty and experience the happiness of the moment. let us 1st go forth al jazeera comes into national documentary film festival in san diego,
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