tv [untitled] September 10, 2021 9:30pm-10:01pm AST
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and it's been called a very sad day for 10 crickets. find out why in sport a hello, we've got a little more cloud across southern parts of the writing peninsula at the moment. so that's can see the system here that's been bringing some very heavy right in the northwest of in the southern parts of pakistan. but for much of the middle east, dry and sunny summit it out as per usual little change as we go one through sunday . when's easing a little around the east side of the gulf? and we are going to see a bit of a shamal just kicking in here. northern parts of africa generally try you can see how the shower roll off the highlands pushing farther west with we are looking at some more stormy weather, just running across a good part of west africa flooding with some very strong wind scales for some part
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pushing over toward cynical towards the gambia over the next couple of days. and that could well develop into a tropical storm as it moves off into the atlantic south of that jimmy dry across southern parts of africa looking good here over the next day or so. plenty of sunshine in the forecasts, and one or 2 showers around at a gasket pushing into a mozambique some showers into towns in their last try and fight across a good part of south africa. over the next couple of days, we have got some wet weather just sliding towards the western cape. on sunday, by monday the southern cape turns while the wet and windy, the can unlock my phone with my face. you can access your bank account with your voice unique algorithmic measurements of us that are revolutionizing the process of identification of biometrics, a fall from perfect convenience and see me. infallibility comes across most
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a. you're watching out reminders. i tell stories this mccarthy has been confirmed as prime minister of a new level government. the 1000000000 businessman takes charge up to 13 months of deadlock, was plunged the country deeper into an economic crisis. delegation of the west african block eco was, has met guineas, ousted president of the day and says he's in good health. the health talks with military leaders behind sunday to demanding the restoration of a civilian government. from a french health minister has been charged over handling of the early stages of the colona virus pandemic. i guess blues sent down from her role just weeks into the outbreak. she's accused of discouraging people from learning a boss. russia, and both of us have lost a major military exercise with about 2 100000 troops taking pause. zapata wargames
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happen every 4 years goes and concerned in neighboring countries that fear russian aggression only challenge reports. the tang soon, the jet scream and the military men perform their tasks with grim face determination. the usual war game theatrics have been on display in eastern europe since thursday. this is zap had 2021 joint drill with between russia and better ruth, that have western neighbors nervous despite vladimir putin assurances. there's absolutely, absolutely no these bills are directed against any one, but holding them a logical while of a different alliances. for instance, nato bills paid military forces next to the borders of the union state. in your mind. whatever piece in claims nato countries are the thinly veiled, hypothetical enemy. here valerie c in president, alexander lucas shanker, said as much when he asserted, if war broke out, his country would be on the front line with russia joining after. for many years,
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post soviet battery skilfully played russia and the west off against each other. seeing what it could get out of each, but last year's disputed elections, subsequent street protests, political repression, and western sanctions have severely strains that dynamics that a roof. lucas shanker has no remaining bridges to the west. only putin office support. but at the price of greater integration, $28.00 programs have just been approved that will form common energy and financial markets in the 2 countries. luca shameka is keen distress. he's not selling his people out to save his skin in other. don't russell with old phrases and words that we are trying to take someone over or to unite despite the will of our people? not if we need to close a military, political, economic integration, we will do it immediately. as soon as we feel the demands of our people in bella roofs and russia, and there was, but the disparity in size between russia and better research economies suggest as
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an obvious, junior partner location would still keep, you know, quite significant autonomy domestically. she would, you know, he would still be politically charged in dollars in charge in dollars. and she would still keep, you know, control over the key sectors of valerie city economy. so she would still have localize autonomy. but overall, it's pretty much on russian rules because i, you know, i can, i can visage that by the roost in rules would be adapted by russia, an economy which is a $33.00 times larger than valerie seen, economy bit by bit policy by policy. russia is trying to bring us sometimes reluctant batteries back into its fold. the next 4 yearly zappa drills happen in 2025. by then batteries will be further tied into rushes, all of it. whether or not people like it re challenge. how does era?
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israel says it'll step up the search for 6 palestinian prisoners who escaped from a high security facility on monday that have been processing garza and the occupied territories against the punishment of other prisoners. the red cross accuses israeli authorities of not allowing families to visit inmates. israel has sent extra troops into the palestinian territory since they got bought prison escape. defense minister ben guns is promising the fugitives will be caught and we continue our activities on the grounds. we're also maintaining our ties with the palestinian authority need to understand we're talking about 6 people out of the millions living here. we need to be able to deal with these 6 and their accomplices without disrupting the other balances here. i hope this day will end quietly, either way, the army is prepared for any development on us off, as israel is now getting revenge and are prisoners in jail because some heroes were free. first of all, we are calling them to stop the aggression on our prisoners. and we call on
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palestinians and gather and the west bank to protest to stop this aggression on our prisoners and to support them and not leave them for this criminal enemy. what you now say it has more from gaza today, the policy you function have hold l for this friday to be a day of rage. and they have all of the friday of freedom in support of all policy of prisoners. those who happen cape and those who are now in prison that are being subjected to punitive measures vision. if talk as the policy functions have called it by the israeli prison authorities, the punitive measures have included the 1st thing of the slimy. she had specially prisoners into different prison minimizing of their recreation time for all the prisoners and even the prevention. and of all time and leave visits to all the palestinian prisoners from now from this,
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this incident has happened and still, or not known until when so these punitive measures have been had been faced by the policy infraction with protests. 2 that they have called out for in different areas in god's cities, since it's cables, 6 prisoners with incom siding with a warning messages that they have sent that any further attacks at further attacks or punitive measures with these prisoners is going to close to an escalation in the entire region is really security forces have shot a palestinian doctor after we run out them with a knife. it was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. shortly afterwards. incident took place in the old city and occupied east jerusalem critics of el salvador, the president say he's trying to undermine democracy. last week to top court,
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ruled ne mechanic can serve 2 consecutive terms, opening the door for him to stay in tar beyond. 2024 judges involved were appointed by the ruling party john home and has more from san salvador in el salvador, at least some people are worried. angry showing it on the street the last week. a long term ban on the presidential 2nd term was lifted by the country's top. cool. and congress moved to force a 3rd of the countries judges to retire to la power grabbed by the countries president, said judges on the mark. worry that we won't have independent institutions that will have a judicial system that's made to measure for the government that gets orders via twitter from the presidential palace. this is president naive kelly in another power move in february, march, and soldiers in congress to get a security bill passed. it also shocked some this country spent the majority of the
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last century and a military dictatorship. the president's response to the complaints has come on his favorite platform, twitter, his cleaning house, he says rooting out corruption and plenty of ordinary salvadorans agree with him of the years of political gridlocked, an institutional graph. and also the balloons never got. that's for us just for those on the top. not the president's after them. and that's why they're angry because he doesn't let them steal. that's the truth. he's a good president. he's a 10 out of 10 who kelly's approval ratings, a high handling of the cobra crisis and vaccination campaign. it's hope he's also lowered, the countries motivate, even if he had to make a truce with the gangs to stop killing you can feel the difference in the streets of less palmers, a tough neighborhood in the capital, says julio say so. he should know the under living on the streets painting murals. almost frankly, we're living calmly now without problems. you can go and get
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a soda or a beer wherever around here before it wasn't light but the noise before it wasn't like that. you wouldn't see a light in the street after 7 pm. there's a lot of police here right now, and that didn't exist before. extrusion still, right? and it was obvious as we visited, that the gangs were present, even if they're a piece. still, there's no doubt a lot of the population thinks things are getting better. the question is, will close to democracy? when do they willing to pay that price? john home and i'll do it a salvador a congress nobel peace prize winner is calling for an international court to investigate crimes in the democratic republic of congo. that is, mcchloe says, impunity for brutal crimes is entrenched and local people live in fear. it's estimated more than 120 armed groups still operate in eastern provinces gotten so it has this exclusive report from italy,
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but the government is struggling to disarm demobilize and reintegrate thousands of fighters a chance point on the way to get it to re province tells you that you're entering the territory of a rebel group called f r p i, or the patriarch resistance front of the touring. they hold an area that is rich in cold and collect taxes from one of the easiest route rebel commanders at the headquarters discussed this state of emergency declared by the government in me and the truth they made to keep the peace of mackenzie to coolly. we are twin army like any other, and we know the rules. we are using the schools to protect our population are also eager to display their forces. they tell us this fighters are only a fraction of those in their ranks. this is one of the oldest rebel movement here in to controlling a huge territory. one of the former leaders are main cut tonga,
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has even served jill tom or the international criminal court for crimes against humanity. the newly does say they want to change the face of the group. they say they want to lay down the on, but they also want honesty and to be re integrated into the if i p i was among the fast armed groups to sign a piece, deal with the government and agreed to disarmament and reintegration program, which has largely failed those involved in a new process. see, thousands of militia have already surrendered. but the challenge is how to have them re unite with the community. we know what said before, please, there is not going to be a misty. this is one key element. there is not going to be reintegration within the security forces of the key element. and so the containments, it has to be the show that the people so which means that everything has to be
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ready for the content meant to be a very short time. because the reintegration piece within the community is the most important part of the nervous about the new conditions. if we, the government wants to change anything in our previous agreements, it will require everyone with whom we find to come back and explain clearly the changes. while you wait son sauce. up to a dozen armed group continue to terrorize villages in tory people. he tell us, they're worried that e, disarming their rebels spills again, their problems will only get was the government, the government do not agree with the rebels. we are afraid to go back to the forest and touch, raise enough again, looting our property. the fighters say they don't want to have to return to the trenches, but any program to disarm them has to be agreeable. catching all to 0. it room
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territory in north, east and democratic republic of congo. the world is mocking suicide prevention day . it's one of the main causes of death in men around the globe. more than 700000 people take their own lives every year. it's the 4th leading cause of death among people between the age of $15.19 about 3 quarters of suicides of low and middle income countries. the link between suicide and mental health is established in high income countries. but it may happen impulsively in times of crisis. the world health organization has highlighted ways to prevent suicides. these include limiting access to weapons and some medications, as well as identifying suicidal behavior early and offering help. well, be concerned that the pandemic would lead to arise and suicides, but any assessment so that isn't the case. it's been held by support for people coping with the stress of outbreaks and lock downs. jessica baldwin reports rose patterson, seemingly had it all a big job. she raised 3 children,
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had grandchildren from the outside, all appeared wonderful. but rose had a deep hidden sadness and in june 2020, couldn't bear another day and took her own life. her husband, a long time member of parliament, has become a prominent advocate for suicide. prevention is really important talk so that people are looking out for people who might be anxious and my wife is anxious, i would call her depressed is also very important for those who are anxious to realize they might be in real trouble. and to talk before they take this terrible permanent step. while there have been thousands of individual tragedies like rose patterson, early statistics show no spike in suicide rates during lockdown. researchers believe the increase things, dieting and fear of the panoramic was offset by protection. people talking about mental health, family, friends, and neighbors, more alert to warning signs and checking in on people to provide support. also,
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more and more charities are stepping in charities like the matri house in north london, the only residential suicide respite center in the u. k. staff, they're welcome, the figures, but worn rates could rise social sciences kind of say, you know, that when there's a collective emergency, a collective crisis, is there the sense that you're not in it on your own? you know, we're all in it together. it's cool at the social cohesion effects, you know, so that is a theory and we'll have to see if that bed is out in the long run in the next 3 to 5 years. the may tree can be found on hub of hope. an app listing, all mental health resources by neighborhood. it's the brain child of a liverpool stand up comic who tried to take his own life 8 years ago. cavities and just are being created because with mental health awareness going up and people are more aware that they can take action and is definitely a real people power that's going on at the moment. one in full people experience
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mental health issues and fasteners from chasing the stigma. training on how to spot warning signs of suicide and what to say. you see, hey, getting the word out letting people know it's ok to ask, are you thinking about suicide? mental health professionals say that is the only way to break the stigma and try to prevent someone from taking their own life. jessica baldwin, i'll just sarah liverpool. sports next to now does it up in the back of a box. the legend has an added twice, but a guest commentator has plenty to say ah
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ah, it's time for sport is jemma saying that only interested in the money he's also concerned about the impacts he would have on players. he already have a demanding schedule. we all know why it's happening. we all know that it's whatever people say that it's about giving different countries and opportunity. that's why we have more teams, knowledge, world cup, for example, that other countries from wherever can play the world cup as well. these kind of things. but in the end, it's all about money. that's how it is. i don't know how but, but it shouldn't be compromise. it shouldn't be found the compromise to have to
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have i don't know less gain, some higher quality to, to protect the place. at one point somebody has to scout understanding that without the players the most important ingredients of this wonderful game. because played, if the idea is well thought through and they can and that's, that's maybe they did already the present and i didn't hear it. but i have not yet made my, my mind up chelsea and live a polar among 5, primarily teams affected by a fee for routing that could leave them without some of that play. as this weekend . several clubs blocks that brazilian players from traveling. it's a wildcat qualifies as a result, brazil, off football as well governing body to enforce a 5 day pan. manchester city could be missing a 1st choice. go key for edison and gabriel jacey said, but a decision is yet to be made. for my experience, what i ears,
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so the premier league make a meeting till seals, all the people that do now we're going to do it. we're going to dive into that. and after that everyone goes, what was the best for themselves? so i don't trust much that we will, it would. what if i say that primarily said the governor mario football? so we expect answers from seaford from wafer. that can tell us what we should do because its own not only us all the clubs in the premier league, one player who definitely will get some primarily action this weekend is christiana, now de. he'll begin his 2nd ballot. manchester united on saturday against newcastle . but from the bench renata had a pre season event to play the full 90 minutes in portugal when against on and last week. he's been training at united since tuesday and manager only kind of social says his arrival has raised expectation levels. at the club, christiane mccomb and back in with his just the way he conducted himself this week
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as well. he's come in and of course we know what is achieved in his career, but he's, he's coming here to achieve more. the don't play to hide when he got when it's like them, there's no you can't go into training and give 95 percent are not being focused. and that's what he demands of himself, of everyone else. so that's, it's been great to have him tell us our 3 months ago, 18 year old am i right. economy was ranked outside the world's top 300. but now she's in the us open final and she's made that as a qualifier. the british play will come up against fellow teenager canadian, layla fernandez, who's described the last 2 weeks in new york as magical. it means a lot to be here in this situation. and i, i wanted obviously to be like be playing grand spouse, but i didn't know how soon that would be not only was, is my run really good, but also the way i'm playing right now. i'm just having fun. i'm trying to produce
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something for the crowd to enjoy to be in a grand slam final at this stage in my career. i. yeah, i have no was. yes it is true, impossible is is the things they make money. my dad would tell me all the time that there's no limit to, to my potential to what i can do. i was born in toronto and she was canadian. so we kinda like meda, a little relationship back then. but yeah. then i paid her junior wimbledon. but obviously since then we both come very far in our games and as people so yeah, i'm sure it's going to be extremely different when we last encountered each other, but we both playing good tennis, so be a good match. men semifinals get underway later on friday. second. see donna methadone faces canadian. felix ha, who play his 1st grand slam, semi medford have one that any previous encounter? but that was 3 years ago then, and they joke of it will continue his bid if
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a record breaking 21st major title was number one, it takes on a limb. pick champion, alex is verify who beat joke of inch on route to that? goldman take a joke which has won 6 of the 9 crashes. the head of england's cricket board has called it a very sad day for test crickets after the 5th, much in the series with india. it was cancelled just hours before is due to starts . that was because of a curve is 19 outright in the in the camp head coach rubbish asked re tested positive last week and another member of the back room staff contract. the virus on thursday. the tourist said they were unable to fail to team because of fear that will spread england who, what to one down a heading into the final test initially said india had forfeited the match, but later retracted that boxing legend of the holyfield has warned us the star veto balfor's that he'll be in trouble when the 2 fight in florida on saturday, 58 year old harley field is stepping back in the ring office 10 years as a replacement of good to know who's recovering from it before the undisputed
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heavyweight champion says he's in good shape. as an added twist to this bout former us president donald trump will provide alternative commentary alongside his son, donald and junior and paper who trump style the code into the new conference to trash talk the current president. if i had a bach somebody, anybody, i think probably my easiest 5 would be jo buttons because this is go down very, very quickly. very, very quickly. they once said, oh, i'd like to take him behind the bar and he'd be in big trouble. me. no, i think by it he would go down within the 1st few seconds. shall. that's going to be pretty entertaining commentary for days boxing fans on saturday. we will be back with more support later in creating a bit of f. one action for you see then jammah. thank you very much and you can find a lot more in the web site to al jazeera dot com. mario,
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my son is going to be here in a couple of minutes and more and all the stories i for being with him. i in september and flushing the close in parliamentary elections in the president, putin, 21 year grip on power. the listening post dissects the media, how they operate, the stories they cover, and the reason why the 911 talked also the world 20 years on the war that followed that finally ended and i've done it. but that's what caught, this didn't real, obviously, unique, attractive on us can help you and history through the eyes of the fearless and
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