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many nukes is too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than their our own. a dog. how can this be happening? your weekly take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. ah ah, the 1st international passenger flight takes off from cobblestones. tyler bond took charge of afghans. ah, i'm having a leak of this is edge here, live from the house or coming up a crushing defeat for morocco's ruling party as the liberal opposition makes big
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gains in parliamentary elections. we'll have an exclusive report from the democratic republic of congo, where soldiers have retaken a town from armed groups and march to equality indian women on now eligible for a full fledged career in the i or the 1st international passenger planes. since the end of the us lead evacuation of canister has just left campbell airport, the cotton airways charter flight is carrying dozens of foreign nationals to the country, capital da, half on that passengers will continue to the final destinations. quarterly. technical teams have been working to make cobble airport fully functional. again, they say it is 90 percent operational unexpected. graduate reopen, charlotte bellis has more from common. the 1st commercial international flight has
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now taken off from cobble 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 hall, before flying on to various countries. all of them had foreign passports, or these is allowing them to enter these other nations. they came through the international terminal here behind 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 to the point that it is now the local stuff that we're working in a pool prior to the telephone type, carver working alongside to terry technicians, technical stuff. and then also they have been some taliban surveying, but lis, hands on. and there's been
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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 through 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, which means that little things like they can't take place at night. but for the most part, we are seeing commercial flights operating not just domestically, but now also internationally cuts us farm and stays, urging the international community not to play politics with humanitarian aid for afghanistan, he's been meeting his pakistani council in islamabad. humanitarian situation and humanitarian assistance should be independent from any political progress because we believe that the african people deserve to be help deserve to be supported despite what's happening in the political landscape. the 1st
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thing that you ought to do is at least release what's there's the assets that upon assets should be the s, it's decreased and it, and people utilize their money for their benefit for their people at that would be a very, very welcome development of the white house press secretary says the u. s. will pressure the taliban to help any more americans loanable afghans who want to leave for trying to the part of dana fan. our objective from the beginning here has been to work with the countries work with our partners in the region to get this airport operational and get people who want to part out of the country. american citizens, legal, permanent residents, others who have fought alongside us over the last 20 years. so that's what we've
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been working around the clock to do. it is true. we have to continue to press the taliban to be to work with us to help people depart. who want to depart morocco's prime minister signed the dean in the money has resigned after a crushing defeat for his party and parliamentary elections. provisional results show the justice and development party. last more than a 100 seats voters back the liberal and sent to rights opposition parties turn out the said to have been around 50 percent during a ton of economic crisis made worse by the corona, vars pandemic. the opposition national rally of independence allied to the monarchy is one around a quarter of all seats with $97.00 just behind it is the authenticity on maternity poppy. another opposition group with 82 seats and the ruling justice and development party has just 12 seats down from 125. how much that too is a professor of political science at the international university over, but he says the ruling party last because it failed to deliver on promises.
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moroccans went in for a major surprise or 2 major surprises. number one, the crushing defeat of the busy d, the land is taught in power for almost 10 years. and 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, it cetera. 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 wealth that
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will create that kind of jobs. so the 2nd surprises, the liberals, the liberals, 3 parties are come in force into the good will probably in the government. but actually only 2 parties would need to form the government. and that is there a rally and of the independence and do send to city party. they can get together and form a government. and if need to be the can have also be stick with them. and that will reduce the problems and the friction between the different people our groups keep attacking 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. so i traveled to an area in 2 province that's been secured by government soldiers this exclusive report. the government soldiers in
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a room with territory to the province have recently taken control of the town of bulger. this follows 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 abs entry into it, tori is terrifying. those who live in border areas, and it's complicating a conflict, mainly between land to farmers and have a hardest that's going on for 20 years. people in boerger accuse arrival community of supporting the adf. some who fled attacks had started coming back home back to a harsh reality. retreating militia members have planted and land mines that has the park home which shows us where he buried his 3 children. there were 1412 and 9 killed by a land mine as they went to harvest corn the she day and boom,
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the got the belinda. this problem of landmines is very serious. the enemy planted them along the way to our farms. how are we than expected to til our land? at the height of 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 torch, his wife and 7 kids keep not the will 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 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 sees it's making good progress. while they do,
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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'll 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 enter 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 a britain is planning to turn back. illegal migrants on boats trying to reach the
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country's southern shores. more 14000 people have now crossed the english channel so far this year that 6000 more than the whole of 2020 migrants get on the boat from france and then try to cross one of the world's busiest shipping lanes. john hall has moved from denver. it certainly has very serious implications for those people making the crossing of the channel behind me from the french side over here to pretty sure is huge amount of pressure on the government. a huge amount of pressure on the home office in particular to do something to stem this time, especially with concerns that events and i've got to stand may prompt yet further numbers of people to try and reach british shows. and so we have what looks like a new plan, a statement from the home office released on wednesday night saying that efforts run away to train border full staff to employ so cool. turn around tactics at sea, albeit in limited and very specific circumstances only. well, this plan has received an instant and absolutely ferocious pushback from various
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quarters during the course of thursday morning monetary in groups calling it cruel and inhumane immigration expert saying it's simply illegal. you just can't do this to vessels see that are considered in any way vulnerable. and of course, the vast majority of these small boats are in some way vulnerable. and you simply can't do it without the consent and cooperation of the french who would need to safely gather up these boats once that turned around to see and take them ashore safely. the french have vehemently rejected this plan. the interior minister gerald dominant, upholding the international law of the c, saying the safety of people's lives at sea was paramount. above all other concerns . still ahead on a family members detained as the hon widens for prisoners who escaped from a high security facility in israel. few crisis adding to the problems from lebanese
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people already struggling to survive economically. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, boated world's best airline of 2021. however, we've got some quiet weather now pushing into a good part of japan clouded rain in the process of pulling out the way, making way for the next by the system which will rolling across the far northeast of china. so some weather coming in here, some shall was there to the far south of the korean peninsula. larry are counter ranges coming out. the central parts of china look a little further south. and this is developing feature that is super typhoon making his way towards tiwana. certainly want to watch as we go on through the weekend. it is likely to cause some flooding here. now we have seen some flooding recently into the philippines, courtesy of concent,
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that's making his way to the south china sea. lot to be a typhoon, albeit briefly. but it will bring some very heavy rain towards high novice we go on through the weekend and eventually feeding some very heavy right into a good part of northern vietnam showers. meanwhile, across much of southeast asia showers to pacific pop of india, sloppy, dry. across the southeast of india, but away from here, more big down port still was a north west southern part of the pakistan seeing some live showers where the weather up was northern past and a developing area of low pressure into northern parts of the bad been goal will be heavy right up towards bangladesh, and a good part of me and my the weather sponsored my cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. capturing a moment in time, snapshots of the lives of the stories provided a glimpse into someone else's. well, we what god, we read, we'd be a bite,
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go to inspire, in documentaries, from impassioned filmmakers. i am the voice out of the witness on al jazeera. ah, ah ah, again, you're watching, i just need a reminder of our top stories this now the 1st international passenger plane, since the end of the us lead evacuation of afghanistan has left cobble, apple charter flight is carrying dozens of foreign nationals to the country, capital, morocco's prime minister has resigned after crushing defeat in the parliamentary elections. the dean of monies, justice and development party must more than 100 seats. as voters back liberal and
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central right office. britain is planning to turn back illegal migrants on boats trying to reach its southern shores. $14000.00 people across the english channel this year. my goods get on the boats from france and then try to cross one of the world's busiest shipping lines of the search. he is still on for 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility in israel. prison services have been cracking down since they went missing on monday provoking protests from inmates. how we foresee reports in the occupied west bank 5 fighters dancing flames at rum on prison in southern israel. similar scenes in another nearby jail, palestinian prisoners pushing back against the widespread crackdown. immediate cause. the escape on monday of 6 prisoners from gilbert, one of his rails highest security jails is ready. prison service says its actions,
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limiting movement, stopping family visits, and redistributing hundreds of prisoners arrange disrupting power centers. it's a collective punishment for all of the 4700 policy pinion prisoners who are held currently inside the raleigh prisons. because when you decide to cut down the 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 pool of senior prisoners. a statement on behalf of prisoners from all factions called on the palestinian public to stand by them on wednesday night hundreds took to the street 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, for him for all who are the escape is just an excuse for his right to try to break the prisoners a structure to say. but the thing is,
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leverage head 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 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 a 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 will 6 prisoners come from in around janine and the occupied west bank is where the troops have been searching homes,
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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 himself, he'd be killed. on monday, that was both shock and celebration among palestinians at a rare when of israel security apparatus, 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 hurry for said al jazeera and the occupied west bank. a lebanon's fuel crisis is getting worse with severe shortages and high petrol prices raising transport costs. it's affecting people's earnings and some are struggling to get work. sort of hide our reports from beirut. after queueing up for hours, ali said is fine, he gets a little more petrol in his taxi supplies are being rationed. his lead non doesn't have enough fuel. when the central bank partially lifted subsidies last month,
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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 anymore. 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 that 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 out the living room is bankrupt and with the local currency losing
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most of its value to the us dollar passengers to say struggling with public transport almost non existent, people rely mostly on calls are private services. but tax season buses have either stopped working or have increased if you wanted 10 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, can 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 demand, they have increase their fleets of buses with additional routes being considered.
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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 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 for you as 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, or hospitalizations, and deaths, driven mainly by cases among people who aren't vaccinated. a new report is highlighting an increase in school attacks around the world. it comes on you an international day to protect education from attack. the report says more than 2400
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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. a 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 home all molly, her malik, leads the protect education in insecurity and conflict program at the education above all foundation in dos, 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 the 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 a bombed 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 soldiers back the education deadlock. so i think i think we do have mechanism to make, not only say, but also our non state taxes responsible for the home that they call at my contacts and education above all foundation. we've got a holistic, comprehensive approach to this for at least toppled talks and education. so the pandemic is something we couldn't control a talk to an education or something that state and they talk to can stop. that's
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what's really shocking about this figure that the, that the number of attacks the going up despite the pad demick. in addition to that, we make quality education accessible for the most marginalized population. most of the world's fossil fuel reserves will have to stay in the ground if we hope to limit the average temperature rises to 1.5 degrees celsius. that is the warning delivered in a report by university college london, which says about 60 percent of oil and gas was as must not be extracted. while nearly all the coal that hasn't been dug up should stay where it is. scientists say these recommendations and others give the work and even chance of staying under 1.5 degrees by 2050. that target was sets in the parents climate agreements. laura gifford is from the university of our zone, as she says, the need for a shift away from fossil fuels is 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
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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 fund hospital, public health, social services, roads. so, you know, saying we need to stop the extraction, combustion of fossil fuels and it's actually much more complicated than just turning to renewable. or 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
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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. more than a 1000000 people have been forced to flee floods in northern india's or to pradesh . state monson reigns submerged homes and people are living in temporary shelters, on roads, flood victims. they. they are starving and waiting for government aid. a women in india can now have a full fledged career in the armed forces. they are now eligible for a place in top military colleges and a permanent commission. it's a milestone in the fight for gender equality, poverty, midtown reports from you delhi. it is the most important segment of the population of any from job corps is commanding her class to me some day. she hopes to do this
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in uniform. she's training for a sport in india's navy and is one of the few women aspiring to join the male dominated field. but car is undeterred for everything over me and shattering the glass ceilings and take it in the back rooms 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. welcome talk. you'll meet with the guy who really sha 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 charley thing joined the army soon after her husband died on duty. she says female officers often
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experience systemic discrimination. their training standards are different, and until recently they were only allowed to serve short students sing, stayed on for 5 years. when you're leaving, you're not getting anything. reserve as a male officer who is leaving after bowman and commission, and he's getting pension and other monetary benefits and other benefits which army defense forces gives to its offices. so oh, that was i think of the very last discrimination the while women have me dr. young forces remain a mil bastisse 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
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allow more women to join its ranks very base as a war has changed. so we do have gone back and we do have infantry and on what. but oh that, that is one aspect beyond me. there are other things in the army where there is love to stay there. there is the supply called the thickness. now these are all, this is the women can flow and they can feel very grateful for the new policies or is determined to make the most of the opportunities. she knows attitude will take longer to change. it's a better. she says she's willing to fight, partnering with the algebra new delhi. ah, this is just, you know, it's get around now of our top stories, the 1st international passenger planes since the end of the us lead evacuation of afghanistan has left cobble. airport charter flight is carrying dozens of foreign nationals.
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