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what did he say to process for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th, defined the world. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are their stories. 911. witness on al jazeera. ah, me. israeli place have recaptured affair. the 2 of the palestinians who escaped from top security prison on monday, leaving 2 still at lunch. ah, hello, i'm emily. ang women. 0 live from. so coming up lebanon gets a new government. after more than a year of political deadlock,
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the critics say reviving the economy will be an appeal up african regional head cold talk with guineas, koolaid is demanding. the release of president alfred. compact reside in administration. that same mandate a political dome and the united republican threatening legal action. ah, israeli police have caught her further 2 of the 6 palestinians, who escaped from a maximum security prison on monday to remain at lodge. they rested 2 of the inmates on mount precipice, so christian holy site knew the city of nazareth. the men had escaped by tumbling their way out of killed ball or prison in northern israel. outbreak prompted a large scale. man, hon. find the israeli army and law enforcement agencies. one of the for prisoners
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who has been recaptured is zachary, by the he was a high profile, few gay in that has armed wing and b, l acts mom his brigade. he was discovered in the early hours, the more on this story. let's go straight to our correspondent harry full of in west jerusalem. he joins us via the fine harry, what are the details of the latest to prisoners re captured? well, the capture took place a couple of hours ago about 5 o'clock local time, according to israeli media reports. and the 2 men, including zachary, is a baby. it is both he and mohammed, i'm a member of the out. as soon as i make she had who were caught at that time, they was spotted, it said by police and military in a truck park area to the east of nazareth in the town of sibley. not far away from where the other 2 were captured on the friday night and they were able to be
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taken into custody without a major conflict to confrontation. it's being reported. so it's for now of the 6 earlier on friday nights, both my mood day who is said to have been the mastermind behind this escape. and another man, yet coop country. what those catch it, baby, the alex, a martyrs brigades, senior figure is the most high profile of the 6, the only one, not from palestinian islamic jihad. and so there was a lot of attention both on his escape and the need for his recapture. so that is what is now happened. there had been concerns about what might happen should the men be, should there be some kind of a stand off for bloodshed because of the potential reaction with throughout the west bank and gaza. but so far for over 6 have been recaptured without such adventure. ality would have been one implications of these prisoners. this gang
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from a security perspective. harring. well, the been root threats of retaliation from our students. i mean, you had and indeed from us if these men had been harmed. and so we did see a rocket fired out from gaza, not long after the initial to arrest on friday night. he's ready. she's saying that was at the set to buy the anti missile and dome system. there were also some large protests of the arrests as well. it's not just the escape. also the kinds of security crack down in me is ready technology and it's inside these when he prison network, it's what palestinians cool collective punishment specifically targeting. how soon as you had prisoners after the escape on monday, that is also caused a great deal of anger and upset. and so we did hear from you ready to fence
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minister benny guns on friday talking about the need to maintain the balance to deal with the 6 escapees. and anyone who's been helping them without upsetting that balance. so i think that there have been security concerns from me is really military and the various arms of these ready state that have been hunting. these men to now do still remain on the run reports that they've broken up into 3 groups of 2 that seems to have been sustained by what's happened so far. also reports, they've been a good deal of coordination with the outside world to try to get this escape underway in the 1st place. but so far it has to be said. both these groups of 2 men appear to be arrested very much on their own. in the area in and around. okay, i appreciate that. the harry force it on the fine press in west jerusalem, we'll touch base with you a little later in the day. the u. s. has welcomed lebanon's, new government, which comes after 13 months of political deadlock gridlock rather faces. huge
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challenges. billionaire businessmen, nat geo mccarty is taking charge of a country and to be economic crisis worse. and since last year, by report explosion, it hasn't had a functioning government since the disaster and zanna, whatever reports from beirut, is little hope of change. it's been more than a year of political wrangling, lebanon's feuding politicians have now reached a deal on the distribution of power in cabinet. it's common for them to argue for months, but this time so much is at stake. the incoming government needs to stop the financial collapse and let them know how to help me. i hope that we can bring our country back on its feet. let me hope that this government will be able to function, at least put an end to the bleeding hall, and we can all come together as one hand to bring back levin on one's feet proud and prosperous. the political paralysis had worse and than economic crisis. the
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united nation says more than 80 percent of the population is considered poor up from 42 percent 2 years ago. since then, the local currency has lost more than 90 percent of its value. the minimum wage is worth just $35.00 or salary barely less. 2 days we are depriving our own children from what they need though she went on with those officials should return all the money they stole and transferred abroad. the political class is blamed for decades of corruption and unsustainable financing. months of street protests and international pressure failed to bring about a new leadership not optimistic that this government can actually undertake the funds because they have shown voc, they are ready to hijack any forms that actually help the people versus safeguard the interests of the one percent or the ones who are connected, people have been struggling to meet their basic needs. there are shortages of almost everything,
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including fuel. the incoming government is not the non partisan cabin is especially demanded by the international community to unlock a, but it appears they are ready to work with what they call a capable government may actually just say he has 4 backing, but many people feel that there will be little change with the same parties in power. the local currency did gain against the dollar on the exchange market, but lebanon is experiencing hyper inflation. and in days, subsidies on basic goods will end. the government's formation is only the beginning . so they're also theda, beirut, morocco has a new prime minister billionaire fuel tycoon as is accomplished. he was appointed by the king on friday, 2 days after his party, one parliamentary elections. i know she is a former agriculture minister and one of the countries riches paypal is the liberal n r i potty one. most of the votes him when things pome. canoes replaces
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a dean out of money from the justice and development policy to afghanistan. now, in the 2nd passenger flight from the country since the taliban said control has landed here in casa around 160 people were on board. the contact a flight that touched down in jo home, some of the passengers will be transported to a facility housing. ask and evacuated, cutout foreign ministry says cobble airport is operational and it's up to other airlines to decide whether or not to use it. mohammad jump june has more from cut, has international airport. there was a little bit of confusion yesterday as to whether the 1st flight that took off from from cobble and landed here and how that went to about 130 passengers on board. if that was just a regular passenger flight, or if that was considered a charter flight clarified today by up a 3 official even before this flight landed that it is technically a charter flight. when i asked dr. bonnie: about that he stress the fact that look,
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these are passengers are able leave of their own volition yesterday before the flight to cobble on cobble airport. how many cars by airport in trouble? he had said that these are passengers who will have their papers, who have tickets and boarding classes, and they got on this white. whether or not they are technically considered a vacuum. we're back to the matter is they were able to leave and that's what the officials were here night or stressing. dr. funny thing for him at the moment, the important thing is that the passengers had their papers that they were able to get on those planes, and that they were able to arrive here. i talked to connie as well, about whether or not we should expect more of these types of flights in the days to come specifically offer airway flights like the plan you see behind me coming from cobble arriving here in doha. and he said that that's going to be up to, in some regard to the other airways, they're going to be corresponding, communicating with the airport in cobble and, and arranging these flights. so there's still
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a little bit of vagueness about how exactly this perceive me. mother, world food program is wanting nearly all african families going hungry with many going to extreme measures to survive. the un says 98 percent of the population could be living in poverty within a year. it's calling for urgent efforts to boost the economy. i've got to stop was already one of the poorest countries in the world. but international aid has been cut seems to taliban to proven. what we have found is that the number of portion of families, resorting to extreme coping mechanisms. those are things like stripping meal or preferring to get food to children instead of adults, or limiting portion sizes to make food last longer have almost doubled. so now there are 3 out of 4 african families employing at least one, if not more of those approaches. to the us and remember and ceremony has been held
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at the pentagon to one of the victims of the 911 attacks saturday, march 20 years since attack has flew planes into the world trade center in new york . as well as the pentagon just outside washington, dc. in the 12000 people were killed, the us secretary of state paid tribute, the victims and their families at a separate ceremony in washington, dc. some members of our community, last family and friends that they are hard to go out to all of you. every one of those losses sent ripples that radiated outward. the stories of those who died were told around the world. restaurant workers on practitioners, kids flying to disney land, firefighters and police officers who, as we all know, ran into the building after the plains hit. people for more than 90 countries lost
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their lives that day. still ahead on al jazeera, thailand's prime minister, survive no confidence void will tell you why he's troubled for marva and russia and bell or is gather that true. it's not a war, but could be assigned that one country coming under the control also. now a. it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways booted world's best airline of 2021. hello, good to see you. here's the weather story across the middle east for still dealing with that slight shamal down the golf, so that is whirling around the sand and dust worth in northeast of saudi rate through to the gulf. so we look at the forecast in doha. seen those when guess about 40 kilometers per hour on saturday they die down a bit to 35 kilometers on sunday and our temperature is pretty close to where they should be for this time of the year through pockets done thunderstorms for the
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north. the hor, through to his long abide and just a scattering of showers in the south at times effecting karachi over to turkey. we've lost the thunderstorms, so we get into that sunshine on saturday with a hive. 24 degrees. still a brisk wind for the eastern med. so nicko c a has the high of 35 through the tropics of africa pretty much from this corner right here. so we're talking gap bond equitorial guinea rate through to cameroon. we're going to see some big storms set up here for their toward the south. we've got some con weather in temperature as well. we're starting to dial them up. so we look toward, as in bob boy, bill away. 023 degrees, but give it a few days and we'll really crank up your temperature looking to get yet 30 degrees . by the time we get toward tuesday with an abundance of sunshine, that's it for me and joy. see soon, the weather, sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. talked to al
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jazeera, we can, what gives you hope that there is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing, otherwise we listen. we were never on whatever road to off migration we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on sierra, the revealing eco friendly solution to combat threat to our planet on al jazeera. ah, ah, the me. i know you're watching out there. i'm emily anglin, a reminder event of stories to south israeli place of puerto further to the palestinians who escaped from the maximum security prison on monday to remain at
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large demand had escaped by tumbling that way out of the field. a prison in northern east round telecom building and nat geo, because he has become livid on the new prime minister. a previous government resigned after the massive fort explosion more than a year ago because you can it faces an economic meltdown fuel shortages and how the world food program is warning. nearly all afghan families are going hungry with many going to extreme measures to survive. you in the countries less than a year away from a 90 percent of the rank protest is in thailand, is set to take to the straits once again on saturday to call for the prime minister to step down for a huge channel has survived his 3rd volume of confidence securing his political lie, but his troubles far from over got hardly has this report from bangkok,
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with his political position borne out of a 2014 qu, thailand's prime minister pro 10 or char, is now facing more opposition as he enters the last 18 months of his elected term. this discontent, stoked by accusations that is administration bundled, the delayed vaccine roll out and failed to contain the country's most severe covered 1900 wave that started in april. the simmering pro reform movement that took root before the pandemic has returned in force. now protesters are more focused on ousting the prime minister earlier this month pre faced his 3rd no confidence. he passed easily, so he's using that. but for the 1st time, there are a head full of defectors in his own political party. he realized that if he doesn't allow more input from others who are actually supporting power, it could become a problem. and this time you could clearly see that he was not that, you know, ease,
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like many said said the base that we have before this time it was really sacred. while the number of defectors within the prime minister's party are small, they still send a signal. but there is no question that the number of protesters is rapidly growing, including some who used to support the prime minister to not ton of kit um, no way was part of the political movement that led to the qu, that catapulted proved into power 7 years ago. but he's now part of the street protest seeking to kick the pm out of office. he was blinded in one eye during a protest armada, 100 percent certain. that people's will fall. true, democracy has never been stronger. and also just to really serve the people you really have to listen to all the voices law, but with a post kill constitution written to give the former general and his ruling. pauling prop party a strong advantage in parliament. most alleys are confident his rule and majority control will stay in place until the next general election in early 2023 kong. and
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there was some issue before the recent censor debate. some m p. 's were not happy about the situation, but the lady of the party general put once one mentioned herself a issue. and every one will follow the parties, guidelines law. the p. m says he won't resign and it appears that more protests on the streets. and even from his own party will have little impact. it seems the main pressure he's concerned with is from the power where for now, he has the king support. got hyler al jazeera. thank he nice new military rule is are under increasing diplomatic pressure. you african union has suspended the country after last. weekend's kern delegation from the west africa regional block eco ones has held talks with the army ladies and met with alsco president alpha con dame. they described their engagement as frank and productive. it interests reports from conner, cree. the delegation of the konami community of west african state,
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arrived with 2 things in mind. to push for a quick return to constitutional order, and to freed deposed president of a day. to do that, they needed to meet this man. kind of monday, but we are a couple of the, a 3 year old conduct. after an hour of talks, some concessions and guinea strong men left with echoes in tow. next destination. the headquarters of the guinea in special forces. why they met out for content. we met with the sienna r d headed by colonel marquis. we've had positive exchanges. we also had the opportunity to meet the former president of con day. we also spoke to him because we are mandated by the other heads of state. we're going to make a report. the 1st contact with guineas, cool leaders appear to have done well. what we are leaving an impression was very often very frank. we had very frank conversation and then i said,
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we will call back what we discussed it. but for public consumption, where the delegation didn't achieve however, was to restore, overcome due to power immediately or fly him out of guinea. as less of the keys in mildly, when former president bryan book and cater to post by the army. analysts blame echoes leaders for the constitutional crisis they've been sleeping for the we use of the organization instead of really be brought be addressing the challenges in member state 15 member states. they have been really artisan, tough negotiations still lie ahead for both a course. and the cool leaders cannot complete and follow military officers under intense pressure, both at home and abroad. the economic community of west africa, if a cause and the african union are pushing him hard for a quick return to constitutional order. on the domestic front,
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there are huge expectations for a nation that has gone through difficult times. the next 2 weeks will be followed closely by union and yvette cause and the african union decide to sanctions. their plight could washing committee, reese, a french court has charged the former health minister either her handling of the pandemic. i'm years of resign is accused of putting lives in danger. the former doctor resigned last to run for mayor of paris, weeks after the country's 1st confirmed case. she says she welcomes the investigation as an opportunity to establish the truth. and tasha butler has more from paris. well and yes please. for all his former health ministers been placed under a formal investigation over her handling of the coven. 19 crisis in france. she faces allegations over endangering people's lives for things like not having an
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adequate stock of masks, of protective equipment, old mixed signals and communication on mosque where the public should wear them or not. and perhaps not putting restrictions in place soon enough, particularly on travel, while the french government certainly being under a lot of scrutiny over the past month, 400 of the code 900 crisis. but these are become something of a simple old flat in january 2020. when the 1st co covert cases would being registered in france. a booth i said publicly that french people had little to worry about because it was unlikely that the virus would contaminate many people. one month later, she quit the health ministry to run for mayor of paris. and she gave a newspaper interview in which she said to franz actually face a nami, of cases said, contradicting earlier public statements. well, this comes as part of a much larger,
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wider inquiry that has been carried out by the parliament into the french governments handling of the corona virus crisis. now the question is whether or not are the ministers might find themselves also in front of magistrates, the french health minister, the moment only the event, certainly had his offices, rated a few months back in connection with this inquiry. so you can imagine that many ministers a wondering whether or not anyone in government at the moment will be next. russia and bell roofs have launched a major military exercise with around 200000 troops. thank you. have the 3 month long pad wargames happen every 4 years, but it's causing concern in neighboring countries that fear russian aggression or challenge reports the tanks to the jet scream and the military men perform their tasks with grim face determination,
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the usual war game theatrics have been on display in eastern europe since thursday, this is zap had 2021 joint drill in 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 will pay for military forces next to the borders of the union state. when you money, whatever person 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, 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,
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and western sanctions have severely strains that dynamics better. ruth lucas shanker has no remaining bridges to the west. only putin office support, but at the price of greater integration, 28 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 rattle with old phrases and words that we are trying to take someone over or to unite despite the will of our people. 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 reeses economies suggest as an obvious, junior partner location can, will, will still keep, you know, quite significant autonomy domestically. he would, you know, he would still be politically charged in dollars in charge in dollars. and he would
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still keep, you know, control over the key sectors of valerie city economy. so he 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 rules in rules would be adapted by russia and economy, which is a $33.00 times larger than barry seen economy bit by bit policy by policy. russia is trying to bring us sometimes reluctant batteries back into its fold. the next full yearly zappa drills happen in 2025. by then better ruth, will be further tied into rushes, all of it. whether or not people like it will reach helen's. how does era, republican party ladies say they're planning legal action against the bought in the ministration? it's in response to a new mandate, the coven, 19 vaccination, federal employees, contractors, and businesses. president biden has been visiting school in washington and urging
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parents to get children age 12 and over backs and active evangelists has become the 1st major wish whole district to make vaccinations mandatory students. i am so disappointed that particularly summer republican governors have been so cavalier with the help of these kids. so cavalier, the health of the communities. this is what we're playing for real here. this isn't a game. and i don't know of any scientists out there in this field, but doesn't think it makes us considerable sense to do. the 6 things i've suggested, how does your castro has more on this from washington? they say the governor of georgia calling those mandates a blatant unlawful overreach. the governor of texas saying that this isn't assault
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on private business, and the governor of wyoming calling these mandates unconstitutional. again, this is the mandate where businesses with more than 100 employees have to have those employees vaccinated or have weekly tests. and it's a mandate that all federal workers be vaccinated. and if the lawsuits are filed and they are very likely being drafted as we speak, they will likely eventually make it to the us to pre court for a decision. and historically, the court has cited with federal vaccine mandates. though the cases i've seen cited date back more than 100 years. and of course, today's court is a very different makeup with a conservative majority that has shown just in recent days that it is willing to make controversial rulings. this all coming as the cdc today has released 3 studies that are the largest within the u. s. on the real world. impact of these vaccines
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finding that the unvaccinated in the united states are 10 times as likely as those who are vaccinated to be hospitalized. and as far as death, they are 11 times more likely to die of coded than those who have been vaccinated. as section of mountain on the outskirts of mexico city has given way, then a huge rock hurtling toward the densely populated neighbourhood. at least 4 people are missing. the landslide follows days of heavy rain in central mexico and a $7.00 magnitude earthquake tuesday night. ah. working out here and these are the top stories, this our israeli police in court of further to all of the 6 palestinians who
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